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03/14/06
"Foolproof systems don't take into account the ingenuity of fools." - Gene Brown AGENDA REGULAR MEETING HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, March 14, 2006 - Council Chambers, City Hall 1315 Valley Drive 7:10 p.m. MAYOR Peter Tucker MAYOR PRO TEM Sam Y. Edgerton COUNCIL MEMBERS Michael Keegan J. R. Reviczky CITY CLERK Elaine Doerfling CITY TREASURER John M. Workman CITY MANAGER Stephen R. Burrell CITY ATTORNEY Michael Jenkins All council meetings are open to the public. PLEASE ATTEND. The Council receives a packet with detailed information and recommendations on nearly every agenda item. Complete agenda packets are available for public inspection in the Police Department, Fire Department, Public Library and the Office of the City Clerk. During the meeting, a packet is also available in the Council Chambers foyer. CITY CLERK City Council agendas and staff reports are available for your review on the City's web site located at www.hermosabch.org CALL TO ORDER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL ANNOUNCEMENTS PRESENTATIONS Hermosa Beach Woman's Club Student Art Contest presentation CLOSED SESSION REPORT FOR MEETING OF FEBRUARY 28, 2006: NO REPORTABLE ACTIONS. 1 • • PUBLIC PARTICIPATION: Although the City Council values your comments, the Brown Act generally prohibits the Council from taking action on any matter not listed on the posted agenda as a business item. 1. ORAL AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS Members of the public wishing to address the City Council on any items within the Council's jurisdiction, or to request the removal of an item from the consent calendar, may do so at this time. Comments on public hearing items are heard only during the public hearing. Comments from the public are limited to three minutes per speaker. Members of the audience may also speak: 1) during discussion of items removed from the Consent Calendar; 2) during Public Hearings; and, 3) during discussion of items appearing under Municipal Matters. The City Council acknowledges receipt of the written communications listed below. No action will be taken on matters raised in written communications. The Council may take action to schedule issues raised in oral and written communications for a future agenda. Citizens with comments regarding City management or departmental operations are requested to submit those comments to the City Manager. NO WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS 2. CONSENT CALENDAR: The following more routine matters will be acted upon by one vote to approve with the majority consent of the City Council. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Council member removes an item from the Consent Calendar. Items removed will be considered under Agenda Item 4, with public comment permitted at that time. (a) Recommendation to approve minutes of the regular meeting of the City Council held on February 28, 2006. Recommendation to ratify check register. Recommendation to receive and file Tentative Future Agenda Items. (b) (c) (d) Recommendation to accept donation(s) of $10,000 from Civic Entertainment Group., LLC to be designated for the 2006-07 Sunset Concert series; $250 from Christine Hollander to be used for the Centennial Celebration; and, $1,600 from Carol Fret's MD, Inc. to be used for a memorial bench for James Frey in Noble Park. Memorandum from Finance Director Viki Copeland dated March 6, 2006. 2 (e) • • Recommendation to authorize the purchase and installation of seven (7) mobile data computers (MDCs) for the Fire Department from South Bay Regional Communications Authority in the amount of $67,127.16. Memorandum from Fire Chief Russell Tingley dated March 7, 2006. (f) Recommendation to approve the class specification and salary range for Building and Planning Technician. Memorandum from Personnel Director/Risk Manager Michael Earl dated March 7, 2006. (g) (h) (1) (j) Recommendation to adopt resolution supporting the constitutional amendment to ensure that Proposition 42 Transportation funds are spent on transportation projects. Memorandum from City Manager Stephen Burrell dated March 1, 2006. Recommendation to adopt resolution approving an amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding between the City and the Hermosa Beach Management Association. Memorandum from Personnel Director/Risk Manager Michael Earl dated March 8, 2006. Recommendation to adopt resolution approving an amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding between the City and the Professional & Administrative Employees Association. Memorandum from Personnel Director/Risk Manager Michael Earl dated March 8, 2006. Recommendation to adopt resolution approving an amendment to the salaries for employees in unrepresented classifications. Memorandum from Personnel Director/Risk Manager Michael Earl dated March 8, 2006. 3. CONSENT ORDINANCES NONE 4. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR FOR SEPARATE DISCUSSION * Public comments on items removed from the Consent Calendar. 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS - TO COMMENCE AT 7:30 P.M. a. HEAR AND CONSIDER PROTESTS AND OBJECTIONS TO THE PROPOSED ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) AND THE REPORT, AND TO RECEIVE AND COUNT THE BALLOTS FOR AND AGAINST THE PROPOSED ASSESSMENT DISTRICT. Memorandum from Public Works Director Richard Morgan dated March 6, 2006. RECOMMENDATION: Conduct public hearing, tabulate ballots and, if approved, adopt resolution implementing assessment district. 3 r • 6. MUNICIPAL MATTERS a. CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION — APPROVAL OF OUTLINE OF EVENTS AND THE SEVERAL FUNDRAISING ACTIVITIES. Memorandum from City Manager Stephen Burrell dated March 9, 2006. RECOMMENDATION: 1. That the City Council approve the recommendations made by the Parks, Recreation and Community Resources Advisory Commission which they approved at their meeting of March 7, 2006. This is the proposed calendar of events and is included as Attachment A; 2. Approve the placement of an additional time capsule to be installed on January 14, 2007 as a fundraising activity. This will involve a donation in order to place an item in the time capsule. This is in addition to a second time capsule to be installed in October 2007 as part of the Taste of Hermosa; 3. Direct staff to immediately launch the several fundraising efforts including sale of bricks, sponsorship packet, birthday capsule, coordinate with possible golf tournament; 4. Direct staff to secure proposals for fireworks and entertainment; and, 5. Direct staff to provide an update on Centennial activities each month on the agenda. b. RESOLUTION OF IMPASSE REGARDING WAGES, HOURS, AND WORKING CONDITIONS GOVERNING EMPLOYEES REPRESENTED BY THE HERMOSA BEACH FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION. Memorandum from Personnel Director/Risk Manager Michael Earl dated March 7, 2006. RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council take one of the following actions regarding the impasse in negotiations between the City and the Hermosa Beach Firefighters' Association: 1. Take no action by receiving and filing the report. 2. Approve a resolution implementing the City's last proposal effective through June 30, 2006. 3. Provide further direction to staff. c. REVIEW OF DOWNTOWN RETAIL MERCHANDISE DISPLAY STANDARDS RELATING TO TEXT AMENDMENT TO PERMIT DISPLAY OF RETAIL MERCHANDISE ON PIER PLAZA. Memorandum from Community Development Director Sol Blumenfeld dated March 8, 2006. RECOMMENDATION: Direct staff to revise the draft standards pursuant to the recommendations of the Pier Plaza businesses. l • • 7. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND REPORTS - CITY MANAGER a. RESOLUTION SUPPORTING AB2015 (LIEU) WHICH ENHANCES MUNICIPAL REPRESENTATION ON THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Memorandum from City Manager Stephen Burrell dated March 9, 2006. RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution. b. REQUEST TO USE LOT B FOR A FUNDRAISING EVENT AT GALLERY C FOR HABITAT FOR HUMANITY — THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2006 AT 7:00PM. Memorandum from City Manager Stephen Burrell dated March 9, 2006. RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council consider the request for use of Lot B for this fundraising event. S. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND REPORTS - CITY COUNCIL NONE 9. OTHER MATTERS - CITY COUNCIL Requests from Council members for possible future agenda items: Recommended Action: 1) Vote by Council whether to discuss this item; 2) refer to staff for a report back on a future agenda; or, 3) resolution of matter by Council action tonight. a. Request from Mayor Pro Tem Edgerton that the City's Zoning Code be amended to allow residential use in the M-1 Zone. This would provide a live/work opportunity for the building owners only (no condominium splits) in this zone. b. Request from Mayor Pro Tern Edgerton that the C-1 Zone be amended to allow apartments developed with mixed use in conjunction with one owner commercial use on the same parcel. Further, to delete the mixed use condominium development potential with multiple owners. This will help out traditional limited commercial uses remain viable and eliminate the pressure to these historic uses to condominium development. c. Request from Councilmember Reviczky to take a position opposing the use of transportation funds to build the Red Line subway down the Wilshire corridor, as recommended by Michael D. Antonovich, Board of Supervisors d. Request from Councilmember Keegan that the City's zoning code be amended to add a requirement that all new residential construction be required to install solar energy panel. ADJOURNMENT • • < v - a/ y)a-6, MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Hermosa Beach, California, held on Tuesday, February 28, 2006, at the hour of 7:14 p.m. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE — Peter Hoffman ROLL CALL: Present: Edgerton, Keegan, Reviczky, Mayor Tucker Absent: None ANNOUNCEMENTS — Mayor Tucker noted the recent Little League opening day ceremonies and the tremendous participation by about 20 teams; stating that it was good to see that Hermosa Beach was home to many families enjoying these types of activities. He also asked that the meeting be adjourned in memory of Jim Fucile, a very generous person who will be sorely missed Mayor Pro Tempore Edgerton said that Jim, a Kiwanian, did great things in the City. Councilmember Reviczky said that Jim was a good guy who always had a smile on his face. PROCLAMATIONS AMERICAN HEART MONTH FEBRUARY 2006 Mayor Tucker declared February as American, Heart Month and said that the proclamation would be mailed to the American Heart Association. YOUTH ART MONTH MARCH 2006 Mayor Tucker presented Jean Lombardo. with a proclamation designating March as Youth Art Month. Jean Lombardo, stating that Youth Art Month was being recognized throughout the country, thanked the Mayor and City Council for recognizing the importance of art in the lives of all students; announced that March was also Women's History Month; provided the calendar of events for the Student Art Contest being sponsored by the Hermosa Beach Woman's Club, noting that winners would be notified March 7, with the art on display at the Clark Building on March 8 and again at the City Council meeting on March 14, when the students would present their work; said that winners would go on to other Woman's' Club Federation competitions in April and May with the winning Hermosa Beach students' art ultimately being displayed at the Hermosa Beach Art Walk on May 11. 2a City Council Minutes 2-28-06 Page 11845 PRESENTATIONS PRESENTATION TO RETIRING POLICE CHIEF MICHAEL LAVIN Mayor Tucker read and presented the commendation for retiring Police Chief Lavin which outlined his progress moving up through the Police Department to attain the rank of Chief, along with a City tile plaque, a retired Police Chief badge, a commemorative plaque and paperweight from the South Bay Regional Public Communications Center, and a snow shovel for use at his new home in Utah. Councilmember Reviczky thanked the Chief, stating that he exhibited much integrity and was a worthy police chief and human being. Mayor Pro Tempore Edgerton said he hoped the Chief would enjoy living in Park City, Utah, said he would be missed and that he had performed a great job; said it was great that he was a "home grown" chief, moving up the ranks in Hermosa Beach, which was a great asset, and wished him Godspeed. Councilmember Keegan thanked the Chief for his years of service to the community and for his integrity. Police Chief Lavin thanked the Mayor and City Council for their kind words and gifts and expressed appreciation to previous Councils as well. He praised the Hermosa Beach Police officers, stating that much of what they did to protect the community went unnoticed, putting their lives in harm's way. He thanked his staff, Captain Eckert and Lieutenants Bohlin and Jaakola and said that his boss Steve Burrell was a great City Manager who had been his mentor after his professional mentor, former Police Chief Val Straser, left. He also thanked his fellow department heads, a great team with whom he would miss working. PRESENTATION BY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON ON UNDERGROUND DISTRICTS Tony Mathis, Head of Undergrounding Project Management for Southern California Edison presented a PowerPoint illustration of the process and costs of undergrounding districts and responded to Council questions. Coming forward to address the Council on this issue were: Roger Bacon — Hermosa Beach, a commercial property owner in the Bonnie Brae Undergrounding District, said that his assessment would be $278,000, which his tenants could not afford; asked why Edison's bids could not be made public, and they were the only ones allowed to prepare the engineering reports; said that the average cost for homeowners in this district was $33,000, which would double if paid over 20 years; said the majority of the property owners in the district City Council Minutes 2-28-06 Page 11846 did not want this because it was too expensive; said it was not their fault that the cost had increased dramatically during the delay since the district was first established; Jim Lissner — Hermosa Beach, said he did not live in the district but had some questions; asked why the Beach Drive project was funded by Edison except for the connection from the property line to the house; said the City should subsidize undergrounding projects for the portions which benefited the general public because the City had $20 million in the bank and had bought the property next to City Hall without the City Council's involvement (Mayor Tucker clarified that the City Council had approved the purchase of the property adjacent to City Hall and that it had been a good investment for the City); Beverly Morse — Manhattan Beach, read a letter from Hermosa Beach resident Susan Collector, who could not attend the meeting, stating that the cost was too much and asking the City Council to please listen • to the residents of the district; Becher Anderson — Hermosa Beach, said that he was not a party to any underground district but might be in the future; wondered how a property owner could cast a vote when the cost was a shifting target; said that Edison should be held to a time frame; said that maybe the property owners in the Bonnie Brae district should vote again to decide if they want to go forward; asked about Edison's funding a project on Beach Drive from 2nd to 11th Streets (City Manager Burrell said that rate payers paid for this project, not Edison, setting aside about $140,000 per year to cover the cost as well as project on Pier Avenue and a portion of PCH from Herondo to Aviation. He also clarified that the Bonnie Brae district will be voting on March 14 to decide if the district will go forward); Larry Hoskinson — Hermosa Beach, a residential property owner in the Bonnie Brae Undergrounding District, said the formation of the district began in 1999, and in 2000 property owners were told the cost would be about $7-11 thousand per property; said that the original district did not have any commercial properties and he did not understand why the map had changed; said it was a disappointment that people could no longer afford this project, and that he was sorry the City was out the engineering costs, but he did not believe the district should go forward; said he was assessed for undergrounding when he remodeled years ago; Mordv Benjamin — Hermosa Beach, a residential property owner in the Bonnie Brae Undergrounding District, said he hoped there would be enough negative votes to defeat the project; said he appreciated the Council's questioning of Edison tonight; asked why property owners had to pay for Edison's learning to manage these projects; said that the property owners wanted undergrounding but not at the cost of some of their neighbors losing their homes because of the much increased cost; said perhaps they could consider it again in another year if costs went down; and City Council Minutes 2-28-06 Page 11847 1 • • Steve Morse — Manhattan Beach, said Edison was quoting $150 per foot, but from experience in Manhattan Beach, it was more like $700 per foot; said they were fighting a legal battle in Manhattan Beach and that three neighbors had already sold their homes because they could not afford the undergrounding cost; said he was present at this meeting to support his Hermosa Beach neighbors. The meeting recessed at 8:58 p.m. The meeting reconvened at 9:18 p.m. CLOSED SESSION REPORT FOR MEETING OF FEBRUARY 14, 2006: No reportable actions. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION: 1. ORAL AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS Coming forward to address the Council at this time were: Jim Lissner — Hermosa Beach, asked that Consent Calendar item 2(e) be pulled for separate discussion. Alan Stresser — described a battlefield situation in his neighborhood since the Pavilion had re -opened; cited problems with a lack of parking spaces and concern about emergency vehicle access, noting that he had made it his mission to call to force parking enforcement; said he was happy about the signal to be installed at PCH and 16th Street because it would make it safe for school children to cross PCH, but realized that it could make 16th Street a thoroughfare and, if that street were made one-way, the traffic would shift to his street; said the large, unattractive equipment placed on top of the building detracted from views; asked for guidance from the Council to solve these problems (Mayor Tucker said block parties might unify the neighborhood and provide solutions; City Manager Burrell said the Planning Commission was looking at parking issues and that the subject would probably be coming before the City Council in April.); and Patty Eqerer —. Hermosa Beach, said there had been an avalanche of problems associated with the Pavilion; expressed disappointment with the roof equipment that damaged priceless views and property values; urged the City Council to work with the Planning Commission to solve this problem. 2. CONSENT CALENDAR: Action: To approve the consent calendar recommendations (a) through (n) with the exception of the following item, which was removed for discussion in item 4, but is shown in order for clarity: 2 (e) Motion Reviczky, second Keegan. The motion carried by a unanimous vote. City Council Minutes 2-28-06 Page 11848 (a) • • RECOMMENDATION TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF FEBRUARY 14, 2006. Action: To approve as presented the minutes of the Regular Meeting of February 14, 2006. (b) RECOMMENDATION TO RATIFY CHECK REGISTER NOS. 43041 THROUGH 43191, INCLUSIVE AND TO APPROVE THE CANCELLATION OF CHECK NOS. 43040 AND 43116, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE CITY TREASURER. Action: To ratify the check register as presented. (c) RECOMMENDATION TO RECEIVE AND FILE TENTATIVE FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS. Action: To receive and file Tentative Future Agenda Items as presented. (d). RECOMMENDATION TO RECEIVE AND FILE THE JANUARY 2006 FINANCIAL REPORTS: 1) Revenue and expenditure report; 2) City Treasurer's report; and 3) Investment report. (e) RECOMMENDATION TO RECEIVE AND FILE THE ACTION MINUTES OF THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMISSION MEETING OF JANUARY 18, 2006. This item was removed from the consent calendar by Mayor Pro Tempore Edgerton, at the request of Jim Lissner, for separate discussion later in the meeting. Public Works Director Morgan responded to Council questions. Coming forward to address the Council on this issue was: Jim Lissner — Hermosa Beach, said he had been told by Public Works Commissioner Jean Lombardo that an element to add a turning lane in the center of the street had been added to the re -striping project for upper Pier Avenue after the Commission had voted; said the money should be spent on Pacific Coast Highway to encourage shopping there, since upper Pier Avenue is doing fine (Mayor Tucker said the street was being striped to one lane in each direction to test how it worked. City Manager Burrell said the project would come before the Council next month, and that it would be funded by Prop C money). Action: To receive and file the action minutes of the Public Works Commission meeting of January 18, 2006. Motion Edgerton, second Keegan. The motion carried by a unanimous vote. City Council Minutes 2-28-06 Page 11849 (f) (g) • RECOMMENDATION TO RECEIVE AND FILE PROJECT STATUS REPORT. Memorandum from Public Works Director Richard Morgan dated February 21, 2006. Action: To receive and file the Status Report of capital improvement projects that are either under design or construction as of January 31, 2006. RECOMMENDATION TO RECEIVE AND FILE THE ACTION MINUTES OF THE PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY RESOURCES ADVISORY COMMISSION MEETING OF FEBRUARY 7, 2006. Action: To receive and file the action minutes of the Parks, Recreation and Community Resources Advisory Commission meeting of February 7, 2006. (h) RECOMMENDATION TO APPROVE FINAL MAP #26664 FOR A TWO -UNIT CONDO AT 310 MONTEREY BOULEVARD. Memorandum from Community Development Director Sol Blumenfeld dated February 21, 2006. (1) Action: To approve the staff recommendation to adopt Resolution No. 06- 6448, entitled "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, GRANTING APPROVAL OF FINAL PARCEL MAP NO. 26664 FOR A TWO -UNIT CONDOMINIUM PROJECT LOCATED AT 310 MONTEREY BOULEVARD, HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA." RECOMMENDATION TO RECEIVE AND FILE THE ACTION MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF FEBRUARY 21, 2006. Action: To receive and file the action minutes of the Planning Commission meeting of February 21, 2006. RECOMMENDATION TO APPROVE THE PROPOSAL FROM ARTIST CAROLINE FALK TO IMPLEMENT A TEMPORARY PUBLIC ART DISPLAY OF "GATES" DESIGNED BY LOCAL YOUTH LOCATED ON THE GREENBELT. Memorandum from Community Resources Director Lisa Lynn dated February 21, 2006. Action: To approve the proposal from artist Caroline Falk to implement a temporary public art display of "gates" designed by local youth located on the greenbelt, as recommended by staff. (k) RECOMMENDATION TO AWARD .A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT TO J.C. CHANG & ASSOCIATES, INC. TO PROVIDE ARCHITECTURAUENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES TO PREPARE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR CIP NO. 99-631 BEACH RESTROOM REHABILITATION, IN THE AMOUNT OF $27,620; AUTHORIZE THE City Council Minutes 2-28-06 Page 11850 (1) (m) MAYOR TO EXECUTE AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST THE AGREEMENT SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE CITY ATTORNEY; AND, AUTHORIZE THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS TO MAKE CHANGES TO THE AGREEMENT UP TO $4,200. Memorandum from Public Works Director Richard Morgan dated February 21, 2006. Action: To approve the staff recommendation to: (1) Award a Professional Services Agreement to J.C. Chang & Associates, Inc. to provide architecturaVengineering design services to prepare plans and specifications for CIP No. 99-631 Beach Restroom Rehabilitation, in the amount of $27,620.00; (2) Authorize the Mayor to execute and the City Clerk to attest the agreement subject toapproval by the City Attorney; and (3) Authorize the Director of Public Works to make changes to the agreement up to $4,200. RECOMMENDATION TO AUTHORIZE THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR TO OBTAIN BIDS FROM QUALIFIED CONTRACTORS TO INSTALL THE (SOLE SOURCE) SURETREAT® TOTAL PERFORMANCE SYSTEM ON THE PIER CONCRETE DECK AND APPROVE THE TRANSFER OF FUNDS REQUIRED FOR THE PROJECT FROM THE REMAINING FUNDS AVAILABLE IN THE PIER RENOVATION, PHASE III PROJECT. Memorandum from Public Works Director Richard Morgan dated February 14, 2006. Action: To approve the staff recommendation to authorize the Public Works Director to obtain bids from qualified contractors to install the (sole source) Suretreat® Total Performance System on the pier concrete deck and approve the transfer of funds required for the project from the remaining funds available in the Pier Renovation, Phase III Project. RECOMMENDATION TO DENY THE FOLLOWING CLAIM AND REFER IT TO THE CITY'S LIABILITY CLAIMS ADMINISTRATOR. Memorandum from Personnel Director/Risk Manager Michael Earl dated February 23, 2006. Claimant: Donald Morgan Date of Loss: 8/26/05 Date Filed: 2/21/06 Allegation: Claimant alleges false arrest. Action: To deny the claim and refer it to the City's Liability Claims Administrator, as recommended by staff. (n) RECOMMENDATION TO APPROVE FINAL MAP #54429 FOR A SEVEN - UNIT CONDO AT 801, 803, 805, 807, 809, 811 AND 813 20th STREET (PREVIOUSLY KNOWN AS 2006, 2014 AND 2024 PACIFIC COAST City Council Minutes 2-28-06 Page 11851 • HIGHWAY). Memorandum from Community Development Director Sol Blumenfeld dated February 22, 2006. Action: To approve the staff recommendation to adopt Resolution No. 06- 6449, entitled "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, GRANTING APPROVAL OF FINAL TRACT MAP NO. 54429 FOR A SEVEN -UNIT CONDOMINIUM PROJECT LOCATED AT 801, 803, 805, 807, 809, 811 AND 813 20TH STREET (PREVIOUSLY KNOWN AS 2006, 201 AND 2024 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY), HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA." At 9:32 p.m., the order of the agenda was suspended to go to public hearing items 5 (a) and (b). 3. CONSENT ORDINANCES a. ORDINANCE NO. 06-1263 — "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, PROHIBITING THE PROCESSING OF APPLICATIONS FOR PROPERTIES NOT IN COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS AND AMENDING THE HERMOSA BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE." For adoption. Memorandum from City Clerk Elaine Doerfling dated February 21, 2006. Action: To waive full reading and adopt Ordinance No. 06-1263. Motion Reviczky, second Edgerton. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: Edgerton, Keegan, Reviczky, Mayor Tucker NOES: • None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None 4. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR FOR SEPARATE DISCUSSION Item 2(e) was heard at this time but is shown in order for clarity. Public comments on items removed from the Consent Calendar are shown under the appropriate item. 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS • a. PLANNING COMMISSION DENIAL, ON SEPTEMBER 20, 2005, OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AMENDMENT FOR A RESTAURANT WITH ON -SALE ALCOHOL TO CHANGE THE CLOSING TIME FROM 12:00 MIDNIGHT TO 2:00 A.M. DAILY AT 73 PIER AVENUE, MEDITERRANEO RESTAURANT. (Continued from meeting of October 11, 2005 per applicant's request). Letter from applicant dated February 21, 2006. City Council Minutes 2-28-06 Page 11852 City Manager Burrell said it would be appropriate for the applicant to pay the cost of re -advertising the public hearing, noting that this was the third request for a continuance. Action: To continue the public hearing to June or July, as requested by the applicant, with the applicant bearing the cost of the required re -noticing, and to direct staff to advise the applicant that this would be the last continuance. Motion Edgerton, second Keegan. The motion carried by a unanimous vote. b. REVIEW AND RECONSIDERATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION DECISION ON OCTOBER 18, 2005, TO DENY A ZONE CHANGE FROM C- 3 (GENERAL COMMERCIAL) TO R-1 (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) AT 1255 PROSPECT AVENUE. (Continued from meetings of November 22, 2005 and January24, 2006) Memorandum from Community Development Director Sol Blumenfeld dated February 21, 2006. Supplemental letter from property owner Brian Carlucci received February 28, 2006. Community Development Director Blumenfeld presented the staff report, responded to Council questions and passed around a Targe map indicating the zoning and use of nearby properties. The public hearing opened at 9:50 p.m. Coming forward to address the Council on this item were: Brian Carlucci -- property owner, said he had submitted written material for Council consideration; said the re -zoning would be consistent with the City's General Plan, described adjacent properties, many of which, including his parcel, had residential uses since 1950 and some since 1924; said he had talked to his neighbors and they did not want the density and increased traffic that would result from commercial use; William Clark — attorney representing the property owner, said the Government code required the City's zoning ordinance to be consistent with its General Plan and that he could provide cases if the Council was interested; said he believed this zone change would put the City in compliance with California law; and Patty Eoerer -- Hermosa Beach, spoke in support of the re -zoning request; said the neighborhood did not need any additional traffic, did not need to be commercial. The public hearing closed at 9:57 p.m. Action: To overturn the decision of the Planning Commission and allow the request for a zone change from C-3 (General Commercial) to R-1 (Single - Family Residential) for the property located at 1255 Prospect Avenue. Motion Edgerton, second Mayor Tucker. The motion carried by a unanimous vote. At 10:00 p.m., the order of the agenda returned to item 3(a) City Council Minutes 2-28-06 Page 11853 6. MUNICIPAL MATTERS — None 7. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND REPORTS - CITY MANAGER - None 8. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND REPORTS - CITY COUNCIL - None 9. OTHER MATTERS - CITY COUNCIL - None. ANNOUNCEMENT IN OPEN SESSION OF ITEMS TO BE DISCUSSED IN CLOSED SESSION AS FOLLOWS: 1. MINUTES: Approval of minutes of Closed Session meeting held on February 14, 2006. 2. LIABILITY CLAIMS Government Code Section 54956.95 Claimant: Gary Brutsch and Tina Williams. Claim Against: City of Hermosa Beach 3. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR Government Code Section 54957.6 City Negotiator: Stephen Burrell Employee Organizations: Hermosa Beach Firefighters' Association ADJOURN TO CLOSED SESSION — The Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach adjourned on Tuesday, February 28, 2006, at the hour of 10:05 p.m. to a closed session. RECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION — The Closed Session convened on Tuesday, February 28, 2006, at the hour of 10:06 p.m. At the hour of 10:20 p.m., the Closed Session adjourned to the Regular Meeting. ORAL ANNOUNCEMENTS — There were no decisions made requiring a public announcement. ADJOURNMENT - The Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach adjourned, in memory of Jim Fucile, on Tuesday, February 28, 2006, at the hour of 10:21 p.m. to the Regular Meeting of March 14, 2006, at 7:10 p.m. J.9'u4 e.0 City Council Minutes 2-28-06 Page 11854 vchiist 0212312006 5:55:57PM Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 3/1(//166 NPage: 1 Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 43192 2/23/2006 10610 AFSS 43193 2/23/2006 09880 AZTEC • 43194 2/23/2006 09601 2/23/2006 10065 2/23/2006 11518 2/23/2006 13688 43195 43196 43197 •3198 43199 43200 BERTRAND, JOE BIG BEAR MOUNTAIN BOTHE, DENISE BRANDON, ROBERT 2/23/2006 12989 CAL STATE RENT A FENCE 2201-18391 0158291 1141-18416 4601-18401 01172006 49155 52078 2/23/2006 10750 CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION FOR 1201-18365 2/23/2006 00262 CALIFORNIA MARKING DEVICE 53373 43201 2/23/2006 06307 CHASE, MARGARET Registration Fee - S. Diaz 001-2201-4317 25.00 Total : 25.00 Tent Rental Balance -Pier Dedication 001-8630-4201 1,087.86 Total : 1,087.86 Refund Work Guarantee # 6192 001-2110 1,600.00 Total : 1,600.00 Bear Mtn Lift Tickets - 2/25/06 001-4601-4201 1,755.00 Total : 1,755.00 Transcription Services - 01/17/06 001-4101-4201 258.00 Total : 258.00 Excursion Refund 001-2111. 10.00 Total : • 10.00 Replace Gate Panel -Valley Park 001-6101-4309 170.00 Total : 170.00 Membership Dues - S. Burrell 001-1101-4315 465.00 Total : 465.00 Sign.Made/Feb 06 001-1101-4305 21.65 Total : 21.65 4601-18399 Instructor Pymt Class # 10233 & 10236 Page: 1 vchlist Check Register Page: 2 02/23/2006 5:55:57PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 43201 2/23/2006 06307 CHASE, MARGARET (Continued) 001-4601-4221 535.50 Total : 535.50 4.3202 2/23/2006 13361 CINGULAR WIRELESS 556214765X02112006 Cell Phone Usage - Jan 06 001-4202-4304 263.41 Total : 263.41 43203 2/23/2006 00153 CINTAS CORPORATION 426695241 Uniform Rental - Jan 06 001-4202-4314 104.67 426698472 Uniform Rental - Jan 06 001-4202-4314 104.67 .426701739 Uniform Rental - Jan 06 001-4202-4314 104.67 426704976 Uniform Rental - Jan 06 001-4202-4314 104.67 426708246 Uniform Rental - Jan 06 001-4202-4314 104.67 Total : 523.35 43204 2/23/2006 05935 CLEAN STREET 43205 2/23/2006 11009 • CMTA 43206 2/23/2006* 10947 COCHRAN, TRACI 44964 DOWNTOWN AREA CLEANING -JAN 06 109-3301-4201 8,442.52 001-6101-4201 2,814.14 44965 CITYWIDE STREET SWEEPING - JAN 06 001-3104-4201 15,530.00 45117 CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR CLEANING 109-3301-4201 3,920.00 Total : 30,706.66 42351 DUES-WORKMAN/GHASSEMI/COPELAND 001-1141-4315 120.00 001-1202-4315 25.00 Total : 145.00 2101-18388 Mileage Reimb-2/08/06 Deposition 001-2101-4305 20.39 Page: vchlist Check Register Page: 3 02/23/2006 5:55:57PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 43206 2/23/2006 10947 COCHRAN, TRACI (Continued) 2101-18389 Mileage Reimb - 2/3/06 Class 001-2101-4317 32.38 2101-18390 Mileage Reimb - 2/7/06 Class 001-2101-4317 24.44 Total : 77.21 •3207 2/23/2006 04715 COLEN AND LEE 2596 GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS ADMIN. 705-1209-4201 1,000.00 Total 1,000.00 43208 2/23/2006 08906 COLOURCRAFT PRINTING INC 25657 Design/Print Centennial Sponsor Folders 001-4603-4201 1,244.88 Total : 1,244.88 43209 2/23/2006 09614 CONTINENTAL MAPPING SERVICE 21006 300' Noticing - Feb 06 001-4101-4201 2,495.00 Total 2,495.00 43210 2/23/2006 07809 CORPORATE EXPRESS 68188450 Office Supplies - Feb 06 001-1208-4305 118.13 68255898 , Returned Merchandise 001-1208-4305 -3.44 68260506 Office Supplies Feb 06 001-1208-4305 7.96 • Total : 122.65 43211 2/23/2006 07700 CPRS 104656 CPRS Membership Dues -D. Pagulayan 001-4601-4317 145.00 Total : 145.00 43212 2/23/2006 04689 DATA TICKET, INC. 17456 DMV RECORD RETRIEVAL - JAN 06 001-1204-4201 455.07 Total : 455.07 43213 2/23/2006 13691 DECANIO, DARLENE 50833 Excursion Refund 001-2111 20.00 Page: 3 vchlist Check Register Page: 4 02/23/2006 5:55:57PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 43213 2/23/2006 13691 DECANIO, DARLENE 43214 2/23/2006 12729 ENFACT SOLUTIONS, INC. 03215 2/23/2006 13683 ESMERO, MELISSA 43216 2/23/2006 12773 HARRIS, CHERI L. 43217 43218 3219 43220 43221 (Continued) 1071 1204-18361 20060112 20060215 2/23/2006 03131 HDL COREN & CONE 10686 2/23/2006 07956 HERTZ EQUIPMENT RENTAL 1204-18392 2/23/2006 13696 HYATT REGENCY ISLANDIA 2/23/2006 13687 IEG, INC. Total : 20.00 ADMIN STORM WATER PROGRAM - JAN 06 160-3102-4201 4,250.00 Total : 4,250.00 Refund Citation # 1705012171 001-3302 10.00 Total : 10.00 Transcription Services -1/12/06 001-4601-4201 94.50 Transcription Services - 2/15/06 001-4601-4201 94.50 Total : 189.00 PROPERTY TAX AUDIT SERVICE/JAN - MAR OE 001-1202-4201 1,250.00 Total : 1,250.00 REFUND CITATION # 1705011443 001-3302 969 Lodging - R. Morgan 001-4202-4317 2008275 2/23/2006 02458 INGLEWOOD WHOLESALE ELECTF 206220 2006 Sponsorship Sourcebook 001-4601-4309 Electrical Supplies - Feb 06 105-2601-4309 001-2021 001-2022 Total : Total : Total : 25.00 25.00 549.99 549.99 399.00 399.00 368.50 6.56 -6.56 Page: 4 vchiist Check Register Page: 02/23/2006 5:55:57PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 43221 2/23/2006 02458 INGLEWOOD WHOLESALE ELECTF (Continued) 206526 Electrical Supplies - Feb 06 001-3104-4309 388.88 001-2021 7.32 001-2022 -7.32 Total : 757.38 03222 2/23/2006 13046 INTERNAL AFFAIRS CONNECTION: 02HB06 Background Investigation 001-1203-4201 Total : 2,965.00 2,965.00 43223 2/23/2006 12901 JAZZY GYM, INC 4601-18397 Instructor Pymt Class # 001-4601-4221 346.50 Total : 346.50 43224 2/23/2006 01165 JOBS AVAILABLE 526052 Ad for Sr. Bldg. Inspector -12/12/05 001-1203-4201 265.20 Total : 265.20 43225 2/23/2006 05356 JOHN L. HUNTER & ASSOC. HB000106 USED OIL RECYCLING PROGRAM - JAN 06 160-3105-4201 882.50 Total : 882.50 43226 2/23/2006 13686 KELLER, ELIZABETH 1204-18347 Refund Citation # 1506016414 001-3302 40.00 • Total : 40.00 43227 2/23/2006 11065 LAOLAGI, ROSE 4601-18398 Instructor Pymt- Class 001-4601-4221 1,225.00 Total : 1,225.00 43228 2/23/2006 02175 LIEBERT, CASSIDY WHITMORE 63648 Legal Re: HE050 00001 RK - Jan 06 001-1203-4201 143.25 63649 Legal Re: HE050 00029 RK 001-1203-4201 2,793.00 63650 Legal Re: HE050 00032 RK - Jan 06 001-1203-4201 4,488.68 Page: 5 vchlist Check Register Page: 6 02123/2006 5:55:57PM • CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 43228 2/23/2006 02175 LIEBERT, CASSIDY WHITMORE (Continued) 63651 Legal Re: HE050 00034 RK 001-1203-4201 14,092.10 63652 Legal Re: HE050 00035 RK ' 001-1203-4201 42.00 63654 Legal Re: HE050 00037 RK - Jan 06 001-1203-4201. 4,795.31 63655 Legal Re: HE050 00038 RK - Jan 06 001-1203-4201 3,872.92 Total : 30,227.26 43229 2/23/2006 08445 LITTLE CO OF MARY HOSPITAL Q016434566 BLOOD ALCOHOL DRAW - Q016434566 001-2101-4201 35.00 Q016439983 PRISONER MEDICAL SERVICES - Q016439983 001-2101-4201 784.00 Q016456853 BLOOD ALCOHOL DRAW - Q016456853 001-2101-4201 35.00 Q016460371 BLOOD ALCOHOL DRAW - Q016460371 001-2101-4201 35.00 Q016471569 BLOOD ALCOHOL DRAW - Q016471569 001-2101-4201 35.00 Total : 924.00 03230 2/23/2006 07616 LOS ANGELES COUNTY 2060659 Bus Pass Sales - Feb 06 145-3403-4251 43231 2/23/2006 07252 LYNN, ELEANOR 50447 Excursion Refund 001-2111 43232 2/23/2006 13685 MAGANA, ANA 1204-18348 Refund Citation # 1505014482 001-3302 248.00 Total : 248.00 Total : 10.00 10.00 35.00 Total : 35.00 43233 2/23/2006 00289 MARTIN & CHAPMAN CO. 26033 Special Elections Supplies 001-1121-4201 510.41 Page: 6 vchlist Check Register Page: 02/23/2006 5:55:57PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 43233 2/23/2006 00289 MARTIN & CHAPMAN CO. (Continued) 26043 SPECIAL ELECTIONS SUPPLIES 001-1121-4201 351.90 Total : 862.31 43234 2/23/2006 12553 MORGAN, RICHARD 969 Per Diem & Mileage . 001-4202-4317 237.97 Total : 237.97 43235 2/23/2006 12579 MT SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE 2201-18368 Registration Fee - C. Lopez 001-2201-4317 142.00 Total : 142.00 43236 2/23/2006 13682 NOROCEA, DIANE 1204-18362 Refund Citation # 1205008569 001-3302 66.00 Total : 66.00 43237 2/23/2006 13114 OFFICE DEPOT 323608621 Copy Paper Purchase - Jan 06 001-1208-4305 1,182.09 325688412 Supplies for Sunset Concert Sponsorship 001-4601-4308 90.43 326155731 Office Supplies - Feb 06 001-4601-4305 65.24 Total : 1,337.76 *3238 2/23/2006 10139 PARKING CONCEPTS INC. 2840106 Operating Exp - Pkg Structure - Jan 06 109-3304-4231 16,395.87 2850106 Operating Exp - Lot A - Jan 06 109-3305-4231 10,920.68 Total : 27,316.55 43239 2/23/2006 13679 PDR PAINTLESS DENT REPAIR 1204-18382 Refund Citation # 1405018844 001-3302 10.00 Total : 10.00 43240 2/23/2006 13694 POPE, J. BRIAN 1204-18375 Refund Citation # 1405018069 001-3302 35.00 Page: 7 vchlist Check Register Page: 8 02/2312006 5:55:57PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 43240 2/23/2006 13694 POPE, J. BRIAN 43241 2/23/2006 11934 POWER CHEVROLET 043242 2/23/2006 08202 POWERS, DARRYL 43243 2/23/2006 13689 QUINTANA, MARGARITA 43244 2/23/2006 13693 REDONDO LODGE # 195 43245 2/23/2006 13301 RESOURCE COLLECTION, THE 43246 2/23/2006 13695 RODRIGUEZ, FABIOLA • 43247 2/23/2006 13678 ROSELL, KERRY 43248 2/23/2006 03726 RUSHER AIR CONDITIONING (Continued) 166764 2201-18311 49642 48754 & 40108 124821 2101-18407 2101-18387 110133 110278 145559 Auto Parts Purchase - Feb 06 715-2101-4311 Total : 35.00 Total : MILEAGE REIMB-CA CONFERENCE OF ARSOI` 001-2201-4317 Excursion Refund 001-2111 Rental Deposit Refund 001-2111 2005/06 JANITORIAL SERVICES 001-4204-4201 Refund Towing Fees 001-3302-4201 001-3841 Mileage Reimb - 2/07/06 Class 001-2101-4317 Heat Pump Repair - Comm Ctr Theater 001-4204-4201 Repairs for Comm Ctr Theater HVAC 001-4204-4201 Qtrly NC Sery / 2nd Qtr 06 001-4204-4201 Total : Total : 125.14 125.14 198.47 198.47 50.00 50.00 500.00 Total : 500.00 Total : Total : Total : 7,718.00 7,718.00 96.50 47.00 143.50 24.44 24.44 2,500.00 864.75 390.00 Page: 8 vchlist 02/23/2006 5:55:57PM Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Page: Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 43248 2/23/2006 03726 RUSHER AIR CONDITIONING (Continued) 43249 2/23/2006 03353 S.B.C.U. VISA • 43250 2/23/2006 09951 SANTA ANA COLLEGE 2422443601840600444 244726860204891580. 247170560271202789: 2201-18367 43251 2/23/2006 10532 SOUTH BAY FORD 87791 43252 2/23/2006 00118 SOUTH BAY MUNICIPAL COURT 1204-18404 43253 2/23/2006 13690 STIRRAT, LOIS 49314 03254 2/23/2006 06409 SULLY -MILLER CONTRACTING CO. 136126 43255 2/23/2006 13692 TACHOVSKY, FLORENCE 136257 50818 Oral Board Lunch 001-1203-4201 Holiday Party 001-1101-4319 CONF REGISTRATION/R. MORGAN 001-4202-4317 Registration Fee - J. Crawford 001-2201-4317 Auto Parts Purchase - Feb 06 715-3302-4311 Citations Surcharge - Jan 06 001-3302 Excursion Refund 001-2111 Asphalt Purchase - Feb 06 001-3104-4309 Asphalt Purchase - Feb 06 001-3104-4309 Excursion Refund 001-2111 43256 2/23/2006 11102 TORRANCE WHOLESALE NURSER' 8015 Plants Purchase - Feb 06 001-6101-4309 Total : 3,754.75 Total : Total : Total : 45.89 1,150.00 460.00 1,655.89 140.00 140.00 21.89 21.89 17,927.50 Total: , 17,927.50 Total : Total : Total : 20.00 20.00 241.02 240.47 481:49 15.00 15.00 270.00 Page: vchlist Check Register Page: 10 02/23/2006 5:55:57PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 43256 2/23/2006 11102 TORRANCE WHOLESALE NURSER' (Continued) 8016 Plants Purchase - Feb 06 001-6101-4309 03257 2/23/2006 12636 TRUSCOTT, FRAN 50202 Excursion Refund 001-2111 43258 2/23/2006 08097 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 248340 Safekeeping Fees for December 05 001-1141-4201 255788 Safekeeping Fees for Jan 06 001-1141-4201 Total : Total : Total : 243.56 513.56 30.00 30.00 291.67 291.67 583.34 43259 2/23/2006 00015 VERIZON CALIFORNIA 310 - 372- 6373 Personnel Fax Line - 2/07 -3/7/06 001-1203-4304 31.61 310-197-3683 Phone Charges - Feb 06 715-1206-4201 187.15 715-1206-4304 25.92 001-3302-4304 64.57 001-2101-4304 1,265.02 001-4204-4321 58.50 001-2201-4304 241.73 001-4601-4304 147.85 001-4202-4304 126.98 001-4201-4304 84.38 109-3304-4304 30.96 001-1204-4304 31.75 Total : 2,296.42 43260 2/23/2006 09275 WARDWELL, JAMES D. 1204-18363 Refund Citation # 1506016589 001-3302 35.00 Total : 35.00 43261 2/23/2006 13680 WEST COAST WINDOW CLEANING 1204-18381 Refund Citation # 1306013822 001-3302 30.00 Page: 10 vchlist Check Register Page: 11 02/23/2006 5:55:57PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 43261 2/23/2006 13680 WEST COAST WINDOW CLEANING (Continued) Total : 30.00 43262 2/23/2006 01206 ZUMAR INDUSTRIES 83985 Street Sign Maintenance Material 001-3104-4309 772.91 Total: 772.91 71 Vouchers for bank code : boa Bank total : 154,769.96 • 71 Vouchers in this report 154 7 Total vouchers : 69.96 Page: 11 vchlist Check Register Page: 1 03/0212006 8:06:37AM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 43263 3/2/2006 00243 HERMOSA BEACH PAYROLL ACCO 02282006 Payroll/2-16 to 2-28-06 001-1103 105-1103 109-1103 117-1103 145-1103 152-1103 156-1103 160-1103 301-1103 705-1103 715-1103 558,149.62 5,457.04 1,703.96 1,119.71 71.08 0.21 3,946.76 9,928.78 91.01 4,350.76 6,904.04 Total : 591,722.97 1 Vouchers for bank code : boa Bank total : 591,722.97 1 Vouchers in this report Total vouchers : 591,722.97 Page: 1 1h vchlist Check Register Page: 03/02/2006 6:14:58PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 35095 3/1/2006 13087 PIPER JAFFRAY 03012006 Bond Payment - Beach Drive 611-2252 Total : 43264 3/2/2006 08955 ME INC. 14460 TRAFFIC ENGINEERING SERVICES/JAN 06 001-3104-4201 • 935.00 • Total : 935.00 43265 9,428.38 9,428.38 3/2/2006 11437 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES CO -OI 189269 TAXI VOUCHER PROGRAM/JAN 06 145-3404-4201 3,627.90 Total : 3,627.90 43266 3/2/2006 06290 AIR SOURCE INDUSTRIES 439439 Oxygen Refill/Feb 06 001-2201-4309 151.55 Total : 151.55 43267 3/2/2006 13699 ALLEN, CLAIRE 120418426 Citation Refund/1605015801 001-3302 35.00 Total : 35.00 43268 3/2/2006 12567 ALLIANCE STREETWORKS,INC. 231 RETENTION/ 2ND STREET IMPROVEMENTS 301-8108-4201 570.80 301-2024 34,470.37 Total : 35,041.17 03269 3/2/2006 05628 AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCIATIC 410118424 Annual Dues/Ken Robertson 001-4101-4315 377.00 Total : 377.00 43270 3/2/2006 05179 AT&T 0193608382001 Long Distance chgs 1/17/06-2/16/06 Page: vchlist Check Register Page: 2 03102/2006. 6:14:58PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 43270 3/2/2006 05179 AT&T (Continued) 001-1121-4304 0.94 001-1141-4304 2.57 001-1201-4304 1.31 001-1202-4304 16.12 • 001-1203-4304 9.14 001-1208-4304 0.42 001-2101-4304 76.26 001-2201-4304 59.52 001-4101-4304 12.94 001-4201-4304 26.58 001-4202-4304 21.82 001-4204-4321 9.25 001-4601-4304 14.82 001-1204-4304 8.90 001-3302-4304 0.16 715-1206-4304 1.74 Total : 262.49 43271 3/2/2006 13706 AUBREY, RENEE 121012 Class Refund 001-2111 230.00 Total : 230.00 0272 3/2/2006 13708 AYERS SUITES ONTARIO AIRPORT 956 Hotel/Akisha Davis 001-4601-4317 119.57 957 Hotel/D. Pagulayan 001-4601-4317 119.57 Total : 239.14 43273 3/2/2006 12387 BARTEL ASSOCIATES, LLC 06-044 Actuarial Sery/8:05 thru 01-06 001-1203-4201 1,125.00 Total : 1,125.00 43274 3/2/2006 11076 BOSSONIS, ANDRONIKI 460118427 INSTR PMT/10249/10250 001-4601-4221 420.00 Total : 420.00 Page: 2 vchlist Check Register Page: 03/02/2006 6:14:58PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 43275 3/2/2006 09759 BROOKES ELECTRIC COMPANY 22022 Siren Tower Repair .180-8610-4201 1,640.76 22023 Ceiling Power Reel/Fire 180-8610-4201 749.00 22024 Ceiling Power Reel/Fire 180-8610-4201 749.00 Total : 3,138.76 .3276 3/2/2006 00034 BUSINESS SYSTEMS CORPORATIC 284314 City Letterhead 001-1208-4305 927.83 Total : 927.83 43277 3/2/2006 13664 CABLEMASTERS 35429 Cable/Wiring Base 3 001-2101-4304 1,863.23 Total : 1,863.23 43278 3/2/2006 01037 CALBO 420118425 Agency Annual Dues 001-4201-4315 215.00 Total : 215.00 43279 3/2/2006 00262 CALIFORNIA MARKING DEVICE 53386 Nameplate/Interim Police Chief 001-2101-4305 27.06 Total : 27.06 43280 3/2/2006 10838 CANON BUSINESS SOLUTIONS 1425646 Fax Toner -Admin • 001-1208-4305 Total : 97.43 43281 3/2/2006 00634 CHEVRON AND TEXACO CARD SEF 7898192088602 Gas Card Purchase/Jan 06 715-2101-4310 300.57 Total : 300.57 43282 3/2/2006 04928 COLEN & LEE AS AGENT FOR THE 13106 Liab Claims Reimb/Feb 06 705-1209-4324 24,693.13 Total : 24,693.13 43283 3/2/2006 09614 CONTINENTAL MAPPING SERVICE 21706 Public Notices Feb 06 001-4101-4201 225.00 Page: 3 vchlist Check Register Page: 4 03/02/2006 6:14:58PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 43283 3/2/2006 09614 CONTINENTAL MAPPING SERVICE (Continued) Total : 225.00 43284 3/2/2006 13707 COUNTRY INN & SUITES 955 HotelL. Lynn 001-4601-4317 243.62 966 Hotel/D. Kim ' 001-4601-4317 121.81 Total : 365.43 43285 3/2/2006 00879 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES AR 321968 AR322130 43286 3/2/2006 03674 CPS HUMAN RESOURCE SERVICE INV303705 SEWER PUMP STATION MAINTENANCE 160-3102-4251 1,433.91 ARTESIA BLVD. MEDIAN MAINT/DEC 05 302-3104-4251 110.78 Total : 1,544.69 Recruitment/Police Chief -Jan 06 001-1203-4201 43287 3/2/2006 12856 CYGANY, INC. 3130 Dog bags/ Greenbelt 001-6101-4309 43288 3/2/2006 01390 DAPPER TIRE CO. 12312005 Returned• Merchandise/Police Total : 2,500.00 2,500.00 843.75 Total : 843.75 715-2101-4311 395382 Tires Purchase /Jan 06 715-3302-4311 Total : 43289 3/2/2006 11398 DEBILIO DISTRIBUTORS,INC 212261 Prisoner's Meals/Feb 06 001-2101-4306 Total : 43290 3/2/2006 00154 DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL CARE & 21106 Shelter Costs/Jan 06 001-3302-4251 Total : -9.52 198.86 189.34 302.74 302.74 282.66 282.66 43291 3/2/2006 00122 DUNCAN PARKING TECHNOLOGIE 26224 REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR PARKING METER 001-3302-4309 935.93 Page: 4 vchlist Check Register Page: 5 03/02/2006 6:14:58PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 43291 3/2/2006 00122 DUNCAN PARKING TECHNOLOGIES(Continued) Total : 935.93 43292 3/2/2006 00181 EASY READER • 5481 Legal Ads/Jan 06 001-1121-4323 1,405.77 Total : 1,405.77 43293 3/2/2006 11034 EKLUND'S BLAST OFF 3885 STEAM CLEANING/DEC 05 & JAN 06 • 109-3301-4201 2,215.00 Total : 2,215.00 43294 3/2/2006 10668 EXXON MOBIL FLEET/GECC 9682936 Gas Card Purchases 1/11/06-2/10-06 715-2101-4310 3,629.88 715-2201-4310 473.41 715-4201-4310 139.25 715-4202-4310 129.71 715-6101-4310 338.78 715-3302-4310 427.00 715-3104-4310 341.46 715-4601-4310 67.27 715-2601-4310 203.95 001-1250 40.96 Total : 5,791.67 43295 3/2/2006 13701 GERRY'S PLUMBING 420218364 2nd St. Restroom Repairs 001-4204-4201 900.00 Total : 900.00 43296 3/2/2006 12311 GREMAUD, MARIE BAPTISTE 460118428 Instructor Pmt/10255 & 10260 001-4601-4221 336.00 Total : 336.00 43297 3/2/2006 13607 • GRUVER, ERIC W. 291 Pre -Employment Eval/2-7-06 001-2101-4201 400.00 Total : 400.00 43298 3/2/2006 04108 HAZELRIGG RISK MGMT SERV, INC 030106 Workers Comp Claims/2-10 thru 2-24-06 705-1217-4324 45,575.02 Page: vchlist 0 Check Register Page: 6 03/02/2006 6:14:58PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 43298 3/2/2006 04108 HAZELRIGG RISK MGMT SERV, INC(Continued) Total : 45,575.02 43299 3/2/2006 02458 INGLEWOOD WHOLESALE ELECTF 20680600 Bulbs/Parking Structure 109=3304-4309 109.85 Total : 109.85 •43300 3/2/2006 06100 IRON MOUNTAIN OFF-SITE DATA 100920933 Off Site Storage/Jan 06 715-1206-4201 308.33 Total : 308.33 43301 3/2/2006 13698 JOHNSON, CHARLES 120482 Excursion Refund 001-2111 20.00 Total : 20.00 43302 3/2/2006 12162 JOL DESIGN 0515 Softball t -shirts 001-4601-4308 220.56 Total : 220.56 43303 3/2/2006 08100 KNOX, ROY 120218435 2005 Assessment Tax Rebate 105-3105 24.61 Total : 24.61 43304 3/2/2006 13702 KULA, PRUDENCE 120418422 Citation Refund/1105011605 •001-3302 50.00 Total : 50.00 43305 3/2/2006 00151 L.A. CO SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT 82979 Arrestee Processing Fee -Nov 05 001-2101-4251 ' 145.84 Total : 145.84 43306 3/2/2006, 13703 LAGERHAUSEN, ALANA 120418421 Citation Refund/1505015236/72 001-3302 70.00 Total : 70.00 43307 3/2/2006 02175 LIEBERT, CASSIDY WHITMORE 63653 Legal Re: HE0500036 RK 001-1203-4201 63.75 Total : 63.75 Page: 6 vchlist Check Register Page: 7 0310212006 6:14:58PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 43308 3/2/2006 13288 LONGACRE, HOWARD 120218380 2005 Assessment Tax Rebate 105-3105 24.61 Total : 24.61 43309 3/2/2006 13704 LOPEZ, KRISTI 120418405 Citation Refund/1706012717 001-3302 10.00 Total : 10.00 03310 3/2/2006 02564 LUNDRIGAN, KAY 120218386 2005 Assessment Tax Rebate 105-3105 24.61 Total : 24.61 43311 3/2/2006 07133 MATSINGER, ANN 120218431 2005 Assessment Tax Rebate 105-3105 24.61 Total : 24.61 43312 3/2/2006 00728 MC MASTER -CARR SUPPLY CO. 38190661 Sewer Repair Supp 160-3102-4309 393.44 Total : 393.44 43313 3/2/2006 01911 MEDICAL INSTITUTE 8465 Medical Exams/Jan 06 001-1203-4320 201.00 Total : 201.00 43314 3/2/2006 00220 NJP SPORTS, INC. 100117 Tennis Court Nets • 001-6101-4309 983.01 Total : 983.01 43315 3/2/2006 13114 OFFICE DEPOT 327456417001 Office Supp/City Clerk 001-1121-4305 76.88 Total : 76.88 43316 3/2/2006 13053 PACIFIC UTILITY PRODUCTS 420218161 Myers Can/Pier & Hermosa 001-3104-4309 1,496.02 Total : 1,496.02 43317 3/2/2006 02489 PARKER, ANNA E. 120218429 2005 Assessment Tax Rebate 105-3105 24.61 Page: 7 vchlist 03/02/2006 6:14:58PM Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Page: 8 Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 43317 3/2/2006 43318 3/2/2006 02489 PARKER, ANNA E. (Continued) 11539 PROSUM TECHNOLOGY SERVICES 16577 16913 43319 3/2/2006 11470 QUEST PRINTING 43320 3/2/2006 13705 RCPI FUND 201 43321 3/2/2006 07048 ROBBINS, BERNARD 43322 3/2/2006 03353 S.B.C.U. VISA 43323 3/2/2006 00321 SBC 14983 2/0118437 120218430 216602600023078928. 216603100063642586. 279601711800010009. 339601300019702886. 550603352540036057 33125460713015 33326761556869 Computer Supp Sery/Dec 05 715-1206-4201 Computer Supp Sery/Jan 06 715-1206-4201 Paper for Business Lic Certif 001-1204-4305 Seminar Reg/Barr & Eckert 001-2101-4317 2005 Assessment Tax Rebate 105-3105 Desk Lamp/Asst Fire Chief 001-2201-4305 Publications/Fire Dept 001-2201-4305 Parking/Leap Policy Comm Mtq 001-2201-4317 Meals/LA EOC Seminar 001-2201-4317 Hotel/D. Powers 001-2201-4317 Circuit Billing/Feb 06 001-2101-4304 Circuit Billing/Feb 06 001-2101-4304 • Total : 24.61 12,300.00 12,300.00 Total : 24,600.00 296.31 Total : 296.31 Total : 40.00 Total : 24.61 40.00 24.61 145.00 66.09 11.00 47.63 359.85 Total : 629.57 57.66 188.36 Page: 8 vchlist Check Register Page: 03/02/2006 6:14:58PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount • 43323 3/2/2006 00321 SBC 43324 43325 43326 • 43327 3/2/2006 09656 SHRED IT CALIFORNIA 3/2/2006 00018 SIMS WELDING SUPPLY CO. 3/2/2006 09737 SOLYMOSI, MARIE (Continued) 33326761607670 33326761614163 33326761641935 33326761657170 333438906 00247734 493930 493931 3/2/2006 08812 SOUTH BAY REGIONAL PUBLIC CO 200506234 43328 3/2/2006 00146 SPARKLETTS 43329 3/2/2006 10412 STERICYCLE 200506289 Circuit Billing/Feb 06 001-2101-4304 Circuit Billing/Feb 06 001-2101-4304 Circuit Billing/Feb 06 001-2101-4304. Circuit Billing/Feb 06 001-2101-4304 Shredding Sery/2-15-06 001-2101-4201 Welding Gloves & Supp 715-4206-4309 Bee Removal/Grnwood Park 001-3302-4201 Bee Removal/PCH & Pier 001-3302-4201 GRAPHICS/NEW AMBULANCES 715-2201-5403 Fire Graphics/Chew Tahoe 715-2201-5403 020625533134472788 Water Cooler Serv/Feb 06 001-4601-4305 0003518427 Medical Waste Disposal - 001-2101-4201 59.44 59.44 50.68 50.68 Total : 466.26 111.00 Total : 111.00 15.27 Total : • 15.27 85.00 85.00 Total : 170.00 1,569.63 475.00 Total : 2,044.63 46.14 Total : 46.14 25.00 Page: vchlist Check Register Page: 10 03/02/2006 6:14:58PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 43329 3/2/2006 10412 STERICYCLE (Continued) Total: 25.00 43330 3/2/2006 .13596 STONE, BRIANA 4601-04431 Centennial Logo Contest Award 001-4603-4201 50.00 Total : 50.00 .43331 3/2/2006 13666 SUPPLY CACHE, INC., THE 54085A EAR PLUGS/PROTECTION BAND/FIRE 001-2201-4309 155.70 Total : 155.70 43332 3/2/2006 11102 TORRANCE WHOLESALE NURSER' 420218240 PlantsNalley Park Planter 001-6101-4309 978.58 Total : 978.58 43333 3/2/2006 11209 UC REGENTS 06.020106 CONTINUING EDUCATION/FEB 06 001-2201-4201 1,823.26 Total : 1,823.26 43334 3/2/2006 08207 UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT 120060310 Underground Service Alert/Feb 1, 06 160-3102-4201 110.40 Total : 110.40 43335 3/2/2006 01340 VERIZON 16044 MOVE LIFEGUARD PHONES • 301-8630-4201 19,440.00 Total : 19,440.00 43336 3/2/2006 00015 VERIZON CALIFORNIA 3101671756 Phone Charges/2-16 to 3-16-06 001-2101-4304 264.68 3104062421 Phone Charges/Feb 06 001-2101-4304 38.47 310PL00346 Circuit Billing/Feb 06 001-2101-4304 41.94 310PL00347 Circuit Billing/Feb 06 001-2101-4304 41.94 Page: 10 vchlist Check Register Page: 11 03/02/2006 6:14:58PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code :. boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 43336 3/2/2006 00015 VERIZON CALIFORNIA (Continued) 3766984 Phone Charges/1-17 thru 2-16-06 001-1121-4304 17.81 001-1132-4304 14.12 001-1141-4304 16.55 001-1201-4304 24.80 001-1202-4304 95.19 001-1203-4304 47.16 001-1208-4304 6.98 001-2101-4304 513.75 001-2201-4304 390.63 001-4101-4304 114.12 001-4201-4304 201.01 001-4202-4304 239.32 001-4601-4304 152.68 001-1204-4304 96.15 001-3302-4304 8.50 715-1206-4304 20.09 Total : 2,345.89 43337 3/2/2006 09056 VERIZON ONLINE 73324690 Internet Services/2-22 to 3-21-06 715-1206-4201 649.00 Total : 649.00 43338 3/2/2006 03209 VERIZON WIRELESS -LA 2018895275 CeII Phone Charges/Feb 06 001-2101-4304 234.80 Total : 234.80 43339 3/2/2006 13700 WASSER, JAMES 120418423 Citation Refund/1305011828 001-3302 35.00 Total 35.00 43340 3/2/2006 10703 WILLDAN 06119674 Sr. Bldg Inspector Jan 06 001-4201-4201 2,250.00 Total : 2,250.00 43341 3/2/2006 13207 WILLIAMS PIPELINE 4 -Retention SEWER MANHOLE CONSTRUCTION & REPAIR Page: 11 vchlist Check Register Page: 12 03/0212006 6:14:58PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 43341 3/2/2006 13207 WILLIAMS PIPELINE 410 43342 3/2/2006 00135 XEROX CORPORATION 603414547 2/6/2006 00170 603414548 2/6/2006 00170 604519845 2/15/2006 00170 605328426 2/23/2006 00170 • SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS CO. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS CO. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS CO. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS CO. 605328514 2/23/2006 00170 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS CO. 605328515 2/23/2006 00170 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS CO. 86 Vouchers for bank code : boa 86 Vouchers in this report (Continued) 015832596 09790459003 10210459003 11540469001 01100457009 13910446007 14120446001 160-8409-4201 160-8412-4201 160-2024 Copier Maintenance /Feb 06 715-2101-4201 Gas Billing/12-16-05 to 01-19-06 001-4204-4303 Gas Billing/12-16-05 to 1-19-06 001-4204-4303 Gas Billing/12-29-05 to 01-31-06 001-4204-4303 Gas Billing/1-6 to 2-7-06 001-4204-4303. Gas Billing/1-6 to 2-7-06 001-4204-4303 Gas Billing/1-19 to 2/7/06 001-4204-4303 Total : 1,222.22 2,447.72 30,536.40. 34,206.34 166.99 Total : 166.99 280.53 Total : 280.53 100.95 Total : 100.95 179.18 Total : 179.18 180.05 Total : 180.05 153.64 Total : 153.64 17.47 Total : 17.47 Bank total : 243,046.94 243,046.94 Total vouchers : Page: 12 vchiist Check Register Page: 1 03/02/2006 6:31:19PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount • 43343 3/2/2006 13194 LOPEZ, CARLOS 970 Per Diem Advance 001-2201-4317 Vouchers for bank code : boa Vouchers in this report "I hereby certify that the demands or claims covered by the checks listed on pages / to 4.6- inclusive, of the check register fo O , — 3%b.4?e accurate funds are available for payment, and are in conformance to the budget." By Finance Director Date 31�r%1 550.00 Total : 550.00 Bank total : 550.00 Total vouchers : 550.00 Page: 1 • March 9, 2006 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council 1212 -c/1 -au *16,0 Regular Meeting of March 14, 2006 i TENTATIVE FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS MARCH 28 2006 Recommendation to receive and file the action minutes of the Public Works Commission meeting of February 15, 2006. Public Works Director Recommendation to receive and file the action minutes of the Parks, Recreation and Community Resources Advisory Commission meeting of March 7, 2006. Community Resources Director Recommendation to receive and file the action minutes of the Planning Commission meeting of March 21, 2006. Community Development Director Activity Reports — February 2006 All Departments APRIL .11'", 2006 Public Hearing: Planning Commission decision to merge the property at 726 Prospect Avenue, comprised of two lots, into one parcel Community Development Director Recommendation to receive and file the action minutes of the Public Works Commission meeting of March 15, 2006. Public Works Director Text amendment to allow large spa facilities in the C-2 and C-3 zones subject to a Conditional Use Permit Community Development Director APRIL :25,2006. =. Recommendation to receive and file the action minutes of the Parks, Recreation and Community Resources Advisory Commission meeting of April 4, 2006. Community Resources Director Recommendation to receive and file the action minutes of the Planning Commission meeting of April 18, 2006. Community Development Director Activity Reports -- March 2006 All Departments MAY 9, 2006 Recommendation to receive and file the action minutes of the Public Works Commission meeting of April 19, 2006. Public Works Director Supplemental Assessment District for Street Lighting and Landscaping — Resolution of Intention Public Works Director Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Recommended Action: March 6, 2006 For the City Council Meeting of March 14, 2006 ACCEPTANCE OF DONATIONS It is recommended that the City Council accept donations received by the City to be used as follows: Donor Civic Entertainment Group, LLC Christine Hollander Carol Frey, MD, Inc. R: spectfully. submitted: Valerie Mohler Accounting Supervisor Amount Purpose $10,000.00 To be designated for the 2006-07 Sunset Concert series. $250.00 $1,600.00 To be used for the Centennial Celebration. To be used for a memorial bench for James Frey in Noble Park. Concur: Viki Copeland Finance Director ,w ,, iv/1)1 Ste •h -n -erre City Manager 2d March 7, 2006 Honorable Mayor and Members of The Hermosa Beach City Council 06)2 9 400 (//v 6 Regular meeting of March 14, 2006 • Purchase of Mobile Data Computers for Fire Department RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that council: 1. Authorize the purchase and installation of seven (7) mobile data computers (MDCs) for the fire department from South Bay Regional Public Communications Authority. BACKGROUND: Mobile data computers (MDCs) are essential communication devices that provide fire personnel detailed emergency response information and secure communications between emergency units and the dispatch center. The purchase and installation of MDCs in all fire department emergency response vehicles will improve communications in order to effectively upgrade emergency response operations, and enhance firefighter and public safety. City Council approved the Fire Department receipt of $162,441.00 in grant funding from the FEMA "Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program", to purchase communication equipment. Grant acceptance required the city to contribute a one time total of $8,549.00 as its "matching" share. Seven (7) MDCswere identified in the grant proposal as specific communication equipment need. The City of Hermosa Beach solicited sealed bids from qualified vendors to furnish the Fire Department with seven (7) complete MDC units, including all console and mounting hardware, installation labor cost, and sales tax. South Bay Regional Public Communication Authority (RCC) of Hawthorne submitted the only bid of $67,127.16. Fiscal Impact: The total cost for the purchase and installation of the identified MDCs is $67,127.16. The amount of $58,577.16 will be taken from Grant funds, account #150-2204-5405. Respectfully submitted, Concur: Russell Tingley. Fire Chief a St • . e urrell City Manager Noted for Fiscal Impact: Viki C6peland Finance Director .I� March 7, 2006 Honorable Mayor and Members of The Hermosa Beach City Council *NAL City Council Meeting of March 14, 2006 Review and Approval of Class Specification for Building and Planning Technician Recommendation Staff recommends that the City Council approve the class specification and salary range for Building and Planning Technician Background This is a new classification. This position has been filled on a part-time basis in recent years. Based on the workload in the Community Development Department the hours of the part-time position were increased in the current year. During the mid -year budget review, City Council authorized adding this position to the full-time classifications including benefits, thereby making subject to the civil service provisions of the municipal code and the Civil Service Rules and regulations. As such a class specification has been developed and a salary range established. Analysis Staff surveyed other agencies and met with the Community Development Director in developing the proposed class specification for the Building and Planning Technician. This classification serves as the initial point of contact in reviewing applications for building permits and assists in the coordination of the plan review process through both the Building and Planning Divisions of the Department. This classification has become vital in working towards reducing the backlog of plans waiting for review and in reducing the overall time required to process building plans submitted. The salary.range is recommended to be set at $3,144 to $3,822*per month. The range is recommended based on a survey of other cities with similar classifications and based on the intemal relationships within the organization. This classification will be assigned to the General and Supervisory Employees bargaining unit. The Civil Service Board reviewed and approved the proposed class specification at their meeting on Wednesday, March 1, 2006. Following approval by the City Council, staff will conduct an examination process and establish an eligibility list that will be submitted to the Civil Service Board for certification. 2f Respectfully Submitted: Mi aeI Earl Personnel & Risk Manage nt Director Concur: St hen Burrell City Manager I CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Class Specification BUILDING AND PLANNING TECHNICIAN DEFINITION Under general supervision, to perform varied clerical and administrative functions relating to the issuance of building permit applications and zone checks and to do related work as required. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES Duties may include, but are not limited to the following: Assisting in the processing of building permit applications; assisting in responding to information requests at the public counter; providing general zoning, building and related code information to permit applicants and the general public; receives and responds to inquiries at the public counter and on the telephone; reviews permit applications for completeness; issues permits for work to be performed; coordinates plan distribution, processing, and permit issuance within and outside the department; calculates fees; maintains and updates computer data base for building and development permits and computer tracking of project case work; maintains related records, logs, and files; and assists other office staff in answering the department telephone and performing miscellaneous clerical work. QUALIFICATION GUIDELINES Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Knowledge of basic math and record keeping principals and practices, modern office procedures, methods, and computer equipment; Ability to read building plans and interpret zoning and planning codes and regulations with respect to submittals for building and development permits; ability to maintain precise records; ability to effectively communicate both orally and in writing and prepare written reports in a format that can be understood by a layperson; ability to work and deal courteously and effectively with the general public as well as co-workers; and ability to utilize and maintain data in the department computerized permit system. Education and Experience: One lo two years experience involving public contact work. Additional technical training or experience working with construction plans, building codes or related administrative or clerical work is highly desirable. Educational achievement equivalent to graduation from high school Licenses/Certificates: Possession of a valid Class C California Driver's License with a safe driving record is required and must be maintained as valid during the course of employment. r • Approved by the Civil Service Board: March 1, 2006 Approved by the City Council: March 1, 2006 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council adirt— /fl #06 -6 Ysa Regular Meeting of March 14, 2006 RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF MEASURE TO SECURE LOCAL TRANSPORTATION FUNDING Recommendation: That the City Council adopt the attached resolution supporting a constitutional amendment to ensure that Proposition 42 Transportation funds are spent on transportation proj ects. Background: The League of California Cities has provided a resolution regarding a constitutional amendment being circulated for the November 2006 ballot. The measure relates to transportation funding and Proposition 42. It provides that the half -cent sales tax on gasoline must be spent on state and local transportation projects. As you know, the state has two of the last three years, transferred theses funds to the state general fund. This constitutional amendment would ensure that the funds go to the transportation projects, in our case street repairs, rather than used for some other purpose by the state. As you know, public funds may not be used to advocate on behalf of a ballot measure,' and the League has carefully drafted this resolution to avoid any express advocacy. The decision by the city council to go on record in support of or in opposition to a ballot measure has been held to be a permissible use of public resources.2 Respectfully submitted, S ephen R.ell City Manager I Stanson v. Mott(1976) 17 Ca1.3d 206. 2 League of Women Voters v. Countrywide Criminal Justice Coordination Committee(1988) 203 Cal.App.3d 529. 2g 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION NO. 06 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, IN SUPPORT OF MEASURE TO SECURE LOCAL TRANSPORTATION FUNDING WHEREAS, the City of Hermosa Beach engages in periodic capital improvement assessments and planning relating to the condition of its transportation infrastructure; and, WHEREAS, the City is concerned that it is not able to maintain its transportation infrastructure consistent with public works best practices because of limited funding availability; and, WHEREAS, constraints on the City's ability to fully fund local transportation infrastructure projects adversely affect residents, visitors, and businesses within the City; and, WHEREAS, the City had anticipated receiving monies for this purpose as the result of Proposition 42, approved by the state's voters in March 2002, which dedicated the state sales tax paid on gasoline to state and local transportation infrastructure projects and programs; and, WHEREAS, Proposition 42 contains a provision that allows the state to transfer the sales tax on gasoline to non -transportation state purposes during times of fiscal need; and, WHEREAS, as a result, some $2.5 billion in Proposition 42 monies has been spent over the past three years for non -transportation purposes; and, WHEREAS, a measure is being circulated to qualify a constitutional amendment for the November 2006 ballot that would ensure that future revenues raised by Proposition 42 are dedicated to state and local transportation projects only; and, -1- 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 WHEREAS, the measure also requires the state to reimburse the $2.5 billion in funds previously spent on non -transportation expenses to be repaid in 10 years; and, WHEREAS, ensuring that Proposition 42 revenues are used solely for transportation projects, along with the reimbursement of prior revenues, will greatly assist the City of Hermosa Beach in meeting its street maintenance obligations to the benefits of its residents, visitors, and businesses. Therefore be it RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach supports a constitutional amendment to ensure that Proposition 42 revenues are used exclusively for state and local transportation projects, and that .revenues previously used to offset non -transportation purposes be reimbursed. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 14th day of March, 2006. PRESIDENT of the City Council and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, California ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY -2- March 8, 2006 Honorable Mayor and Members of The Hermosa Beach City Council 61--ce-srtiv) *4o6-6VS) 3//y/mss City Council Meeting of March 14, 2006 Resolution Approving an Amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding Between the City and the Hermosa Beach Management Association Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution approving an amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding between the City and the Hermosa Beach Management Association. Background: The City Council approved a memorandum of understanding with the Professional & Administrative Employees Association effective July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2008 at their meeting of September 13, 2005. Following approval of the MOU, the City Council authorized an additional salary increase of 1°/0 to be effective November 1, 2005, July 1, 2006 and July 1, 2007. This additional 1% per year results in total compensation package of 5% per year for the term of the MOU. The cost of this amendment for the current fiscal year is $7,427. Respectfullysubmitted: Michael Earl Personnel & Risk Management Director ephen B rrell City Manager 2h j RESOLUTION NO. 06— A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, TO ADOPT AN AMENDMENT TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE HERMOSA BEACH MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION WHEREAS, employees of the City of Hermosa Beach, California represented by the Hermosa Beach Management Employees Association Bargaining Unit have elected to meet and confer with the City of Hermosa Beach on matters. concerning wages, hours, and working conditions; and, WHEREAS, the above personnel have selected certain individuals to represent them; and, WHEREAS, Employee and Management representatives have jointly negotiated an amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding which has been ratified by a majority of the members of the Hermosa Beach Management Employees Association; and, WHEREAS, the Employees and Management representatives have mutually agreed to recommend that the City Council adopt this amendment. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach, California resolves to approve the Amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding and authorizes the City Manager to sign the Amendment on behalf of the City. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this resolution; shall cause the same to be entered among the original resolutions of said City; shall make a minute of the passage and adoption thereof in the records of the proceedings of the City Council of said City in the minutes of the meeting at which time same is passed and adopted. • PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 14t''day of March, 2006. PRESIDENT of the City Council and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, California ATTEST: APROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk City Attorney AMENDMENT TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH AND THE HERMOSA BEACH MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION The following amended language shall replace the appropriate sections of the Memorandum of Understanding effective July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2008. ARTICLE 2 — COMPENSATION B. Effective July 1, 2005 the base monthly salaries of the management positions shall be as follows: Personnel & Risk Management Dir. 7024 7376 7746 8132 Community Resources Director 7710 8090 8498 8923 Community Development Director 8203 8612 9042 9495 Finance Director 8203 8612 9042 9495 Public Works Director 8632 9063 9516 9993 Fire Chief 8632 9067 9519 9995 Police Chief 9071 9524 10001 10502 C. Effective November 1, 2005 salaries will be increased 1 %. D. Effective July 1, 2006, salaries will be increased 5% E. Effective July 1, 2007 salaries will be increased 5% HERMOSA BEACH MANAGEMENT GROUP CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Viki Copeland, Finance Director Stephen Burrell, City Manager Russell Tingley, Fire Chief Sol Blumenfeld, Community. Development Director Lisa Lynn, Community Resources Director Richard Morgan, Public Works Director Michael Earl, Personnel & Risk Management Director March 8, 2006 Honorable Mayor and Members of The Hermosa Beach City Council aeto-fet-42)41-04.-.6 v-s'a *v/0-6 City Council Meeting of March 14, 2006 Resolution Approving an Amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding Between the City and the Professional & Administrative Employees Association Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution approving an amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding between the City and the Professional & Administrative Employees Association. Background: The City Council approved a memorandum of understanding with the Professional & Administrative Employees Association effective July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2008 at their meeting of September 13, 2005. Following approval of the MOU, the City Council authorized an additional salary increase of 1% to be effective November 1, 2005, July 1, 2006 and July 1, 2007. This additional 1% per year results in total compensation package of 5% per year for the term of the MOU. The cost of this amendment for the current fiscal year is $12,043. Respectfully submitted: Michel Earl Personnel & Risk Management Director S ephen : rell City Manager 2i RESOLUTION NO. 06— A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, TO ADOPT AN AMENDMENT TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE PROFESSIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION WHEREAS, employees of the City of Hermosa Beach, California represented by the Professional & Administrative Employees Association Bargaining Unit have elected to meet and confer with the City of Hermosa Beach on matters conceming wages, hours, and working conditions; and, WHEREAS, the above personnel have selected certain individuals to represent them; and, WHEREAS, Employee and Management representatives have jointly negotiated an amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding which has been ratified by a majority of the members of the Professional & Administrative Employees Association; and, WHEREAS, the Employees and Management representatives have mutually agreed to recommend that the City Council adopt this amendment. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach, California resolves to approve the Amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding and authorizes the Personnel & Risk Management Director to sign the Amendment on behalf of the City. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this resolution; shall cause the same to be entered among the original resolutions of said City; shall make a minute of the passage and adoption thereof in the records of the proceedings of the City Council of said City in the minutes of the meeting at which time same is passed and adopted. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 14th day of March, 2006. PRESIDENT of the City Council and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, California ATTEST: APROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk City Attorney AMENDMENT TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH AND THE PROFESSIONAL & ADMINISTRATIVE EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION The following amended language shall replace the appropriate sections of the Memorandum of Understanding effective July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2008. ARTICLE 6 — WAGE RATE A. Effective July 1, 2005, the wage rates shall be as described in Exhibit "A". B. Effective November 1, 2005 base salary shall be increased 1% for all classifications. C. Effective July 1, 2006 base salary shall be increased 4.25% for all classifications. Salary for the classifications of Assistant and. Associate Engineer shall be increased an additional 2%. D. Effective July 1, 2007 base salary shall be increased 5%. PROFESSIONAL & ADMINISTRATIVE EMPLOYEES OF HERMOSA BEACH NEGOTIATING COMMITTEE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Michael Flaherty Michael Earl Sylvia Diaz Scott Lunceford Dave Twedell, City Employees Associates EXHIBIT A PROFESSIONAL & ADMINISTRATIVE EMPLOYEES EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2005 THROUGH OCTOBER 31, 2005 1 2 3 4 5 SENIOR PLANNER 5586 5863 6157 6464 6788 ASSOCIATE ENGINEER 5201 5461 5734 6019 6318 SENIOR BUILDING INSPECTOR 4858 5103 5357 5623 5903 ASSISTANT ENGINEER 4505 4729 4966 5215 5475 PLANNING ASSOCIATE 4858 5103 5357 5623 5903 PLANNING ASSISTANT 3991 4191 4401 4622 4850 PUBLIC WORKS SUPERINTENDENT 4858 5103 5357 5623 5903 POLICE RECORDS ADMIN/SYSTEM MGR. 4693 4929 5176 5435 5708 ACCOUNTING SUPERVISOR 4355 4573 4805 5043 5294 CITATION RECORDS ADMINISTRATOR 4355 4573 4805 5043 5294 RECREATION SUPERVISOR 4412 4632 4865 5108 5361 SECRETARY TO DEPT. DIRECTOR 4039 4242 4455 4676 4911 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 4039 4242 4455 4676 4911 DEPUTY CITY CLERK 4039 4242 4455 4676 4911 ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW INVEST. 3549 3726 3913 4109 4314 INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN 4364 4584 4811 5051 5303 March 8, 2006 Honorable Mayor and Members of The Hermosa Beach City Council O2---ce,,,-,71-4-0., *0.4— 6 Vs -___3 City Council Meeting of March 14, 2006 Resolution Approving an Amendment to the Salaries for Employees in Unrepresented Classifications Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution approving an amendment to the salaries for employees in unrepresented classifications. Background: The City Council approved a resolution establishing the salaries and benefits of City employees in unrepresented classifications effective July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2008 at their meeting of September 13, 2005. Following approval of the resolution, the City Council authorized an additional salary increase of 1% to be effective November 1, 2005, July 1, 2006 and July 1, 2007. This additional 1% per year results in total compensation package of 5% per year over a three year period. The cost of this amendment for the current fiscal year is $2,109. ichael Earl Personnel & Risk Management Director St :hen Burr ll City Manager 2j RESOLUTION NO. 06— A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE SALARIES FOR EMPLOYEES IN UNREPRESENTED CLASSIFICATIONS WHEREAS, the City of Hermosa Beach, California has employees in certain unrepresented classifications; and, WHEREAS, the City has established a formal document to detail salary and benefits of employees in unrepresented classifications of employment; and, WHEREAS, the . City intends to amend the salaries for unrepresented classifications effective November 1, 2005 through June 30, 2008. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach, California resolves to approve the Amendment to the salaries as detailed in the attached Exhibit «A" BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this resolution; shall cause the same to be entered among the original resolutions of said City; shall make a minute of the passage and adoption thereof in the records of the proceedings of the City Council of said City in the minutes of the meeting at which time same is passed and adopted. • • PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 14th day of March, 2006. PRESIDENT of the City Council and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, California ATTEST: APROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk City Attorney EXHIBIT "A" AMENDMENT TO THE SALARIES OF EMPLOYEES IN UNREPRESENTED CLASSIFICATIONS OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH The following amended language shall replace the appropriate sections of Exhibit "A" of Resolution 05-6424. THE FOLLOWING SALARY AND BENEFIT PROVISIONS APPLY TO EMPLOYEES IN THE UNREPRESENTED CLASSIFICATIONS OF PERSONNEL ASSISTANT AND SECRETARY TO THE CITY MANAGER WAGES For the period of July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2008 the salary ranges shall be adjusted as follows: Effective July 1, 2005 the salaries shall be increased 3% to: • Personnel Assistant 4199 4407 4632 4863 5107 Secretary to the City Manager 4337 4553 4780 5019 5267 Effective November 1, 2005 the salaries shall be increased 1%. Effective July 1, 2006 the salaries shall be increased 4.25% Effective July 1, 2007 the salaries shall be increased 5%. THE FOLLOWING SALARY AND BENEFIT PROVISIONS APPLY TO EMPLOYEES IN THE UNREPRESENTED CLASSIFICATION OF ASSISTANT FIRE CHIEF. WAGES For the period of July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2008 the salary range shall be adjusted as follows: Effective July 1, 2005 the salary range shall be increased 4% to: Assistant Fire Chief 8138 8545 8972 9420 Effective November 1, 2005 the salary shall be increased 1 %. Effective July 1, 2006 th'e salary shall be increased 5%. Effective July 1, 2007 the salary shall be increased 5%. February 21, 2006 City Council Meeting February 28, 2006 Mayor and Members of the City Council ORDINANCE NO. 06-1263 - "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, PROHIBITING THE PROCESSING OF APPLICATIONS FOR PROPERTIES NOT IN COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS AND AMENDING THE HERMOSA BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE" Submitted for adoption and waiver of full reading is Ordinance No. 06-1263 relating to the above subject. At the meeting of February 14, 2006, the ordinance was presented to the City Council for consideration and introduced by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Edgerton, Keegan, Reviczky, Mayor Tucker None . None None Noted: Stephen ' .: u r ��', �i'Manager ....1 4. Elaine Doerfling, City Cl ORDINANCE NO. 06-1263 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, PROHIBITING THE PROCESSING OF APPLICATIONS FOR PROPERTIES NOT IN COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS AND AMENDING THE HERMOSA BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE The City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach, does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Title 2 of the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Chapter 2.84 to read as follows: "Chapter 2.84 LIMITATION ON PROCESSING APPLICATIONS Sections: 2.84.010 Limitation on processing applications 2.84.010 Limitation on processing applications. Any illegal condition existing on property in the City shall be remedied before an application for a permit, license, contract or other entitlement provided for in this code (other than permits necessary to cure the illegal condition) shall be accepted as complete or processed in connection with that property." SECTION 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this ordinance; shall cause the same to be entered among the original Ordinances of said City; and shall make a minute of the passage and adoption thereof in the records of the proceedings of the City Council of said City in the minutes of the meeting in which the same is passed and adopted. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 28th day of February 2006: PRESIDENT of the City Council and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, California AITEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk City Attorney • March 6, 2006 3/1 V/a' Honorable Mayor and Members of Regular Meeting of The Hermosa Beach City Council March 14, 2006 PROPOSED BONNIE BRAE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1, REVIEW PROTESTS AND OBJECTIONS, TABULATION OF BALLOTS Purpose: This report recommends that City Council hear and consider all comments and protests relating to the proposed proceedings such as: • The improvements proposed to be constructed and installed, • The extent of the Assessment District, • The estimate of costsand expenses, • The proposed Diagram of Assessment, • To consider and finally determine whether the public interest and convenience require the improvements, Following the receipt of any comments or protests and the receipt of any additional ballots, the City Council shall close the public comment portion of this hearing and recess so that staff can tabulate the ballots. Once the tabulation has been completed the City Council will reconvene and hear the results of the ballots. Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution entitled: RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH MAKING DETERMINATIONS, CONFIRMING ASSESSMENTS AND PROCEEDINGS, AND ORDERING THE ACQUISITION OF THE IMPROVEMENTS, DESIGNATING THE CITY TREASURER TO COLLECT AND RECEIVE ASSESSMENTS AND TO ESTABLISH A SPECIAL FUND FOR ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE). Analysis: During the public hearing, the City Council shall consider all evidence for and protests against the proposed assessment and shall tabulate the ballots. The City Council shall not impose an assessment if there is a majority protest. A majority protest exists if, upon the conclusion of the hearing, (1) there is a majority protest as set forth in Section 2930 of the Streets and Highways Code (the 1931 Act) or (2) ballots submitted in opposition to the assessment exceed the ballots submitted in favor of the assessment. In tabulating the ballots, the ballots shall be weighted according to the proportional financial obligation of the affected property. 5a a • After the approval and confirmation of the District, the Assessment Diagram and Notice of Assessment will be recorded at the County of Los Angeles. In addition, the Notice of. Assessment with instructions for payment will be mailed to each property owner. Property owners will have the option to pay for their assessment costs in full within the 30 -day cash payment period following the approval of the district. Fiscal Impact: All construction costs and incidental expenses such as engineering design, contract administration and inspection, special bond counsel, bond servicing, and bond discount/special reserve fund will be repaid by an assessment to the property owners within the District. The total amount to be funded is $7,303,587. Attachments:1. Resolution of the City Council making determinations 2. Notice of Recordation 3. Certificate of City Clerk as to results of balloting 4. Affidavit of mailing notice 5. Southern Califomia Edison Agreement 6. Verizon Agreement 7. Final Engineer's Report 8. Letter from Ernest & Rosemarie Medina Respectfully submitted, Concur: a. •. Richard / organ, P.E. Steps- . urre Director of Public Works/City Engineer City Manager Noted for Fiscal Impact: Viki Copeland Finance Director H:1B951PWFILES\CCITEMS\Bonnie Brae hearing, ballot count 3-14-06.doc 2 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION NO. 06- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, MAKING DETERMINATIONS, CONFIRMING ASSESSMENTS AND PROCEEDINGS, AND ORDERING THE ACQUISITION OF THE IMPROVEMENTS, DESIGNATING THE CITY TREASURER TO COLLECT AND RECEIVE ASSESSMENTS AND TO ESTABLISH A SPECIAL FUND FOR ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) WHEREAS, this City Council has heretofore adopted Resolution No. 06-6442 (the "Resolution of Intention") declaring its intention to order the acquisition and construction of the improvements described in the Resolution of Intention (the "Improvements") and to form Assessment District No. 2006-1 (Bonnie Brae) (the "Assessment District") under the provisions of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 (Division 12 of the California Streets and Highways Code, "the Act"); and WHEREAS, this City Council has heretofore approved a report prepared by David Taussig & Associates, Inc. (the "Assessment Engineer") under and pursuant to the Act and, in particular, Section 10204 of the California Streets and Highways Code (the "Engineer's Report"); and WHEREAS, this City Council fixed March 14, 2006, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m. at the regular meeting place of the City, 1315 Valley Drive, Hermosa Beach, California, as the time and place of hearing protests and objections to the improvements proposed in the Engineer's Report to be made, the extent of the Assessment District proposed to be created, and/or to the proposed assessment; and ATTACHMENT 1 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 WHEREAS, the City Clerk has caused notice to be given of the passage of the Resolution of Intention, the filing of the Engineer's Report and the time and place and purpose of said hearing, all as required by the Act and by Section 53753(c) of the California Government Code and Article XIIID, Section 4 of the California Constitution ("Article XIIID"); and WHEREAS, the City Clerk has filed with this City Council an affidavit of the Assessment Engineer setting forth the time and manner of the compliance with the requirements of the Act for mailing of said notice; and WHEREAS, a final Engineer's Report (the "Final Report") has been prepared setting forth the Improvements to be acquired and constructed and the adjusted assessments, if any, and the Final Report has been filed with the City Council and has been available for review by the property owners within the proposed Assessment District; and WHEREAS, on March 14, 2006 at the time and place stated in the aforesaid notice, a hearing was duly held by this City Council and, during the course of said hearing, the Final. Report was duly presented and considered, all written protests and objections received, if any, were duly presented, read, heard and considered and all persons appearing at said hearing and desiring to be heard in the matter of said Final Report were heard, and a full, fair and complete hearing has been conducted; and WHEREAS, this City Council has received all ballots filed with the City Clerk prior to the conclusion of the hearing, and the Assessment Engineer on behalf of the City Clerk has counted all ballots for and against the formation of the Assessment District as provided in Article XIIID; and WHEREAS, this City Council has considered the assessment proposed in the Final Report and the evidence presented at said hearing; and 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 WHEREAS, it appears that the City Treasurer is covered by a blanket fidelity bond covering the faithful performance of the duties imposed by law in an amount deemed by this City Council to be adequate; and WHEREAS, under the provisions of Section 10424 of the California Streets and Highways Code, funds collected by the City Treasurer pursuant to an assessment under the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 are required to be placed in a special improvement fund designated by the name of the assessment proceeding; and WHEREAS, there has been presented to this City Council an, agreement with Southern California Edison (the "Edison Agreement") meeting the requirements of Section 5896.9 of .the Streets and Highways Code; and WHEREAS, there has been presented to this City Council an agreement with Verizon (the "Verizon Agreement") meeting the requirements of Section 5896.9 of the Streets and Highways Code; and WHEREAS, there has been presented to this City Council an agreement with Adelphia (the "Adelphia Agreement") meeting the requirements of Section 5896.9 of the Streets and Highways Code; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach DOES HEREBY FIND, DETERMINE, RESOLVE AND ORDER as follows: SECTION 1. The public hearing referred to in the recitals hereof has been duly held, and each and every step in the proceedings prior to and including the hearing has been duly and regularly taken. This City Council is satisfied with the correctness of the Final Report, including I 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 I3 14 • 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 the assessment and diagram and the maximum annual assessment for administrative expenses, the proceedings and all matters relating thereto. SECTION 2. The property within the Assessment District to be assessed as shown in the Final Report will be benefited by the Improvements. SECTION 3. This City Council overrules and denies any and all protests, objections and appeals made in regard to these proceedings. The City Council further finds and determines that a majority of the ballots received are in favor of the assessment. In tabulating the ballots, the ballots were weighted according to the proportional financial obligation of the affected property. SECTION 4. This City Council orders the proposed Improvements to be acquired and constructed in accordance with the Final Report and these proceedings. SECTION 5. The amount of the assessments shown in the Final Report and the proposed maximum annual assessment per parcel for administrative expenses shown are confirmed and are fixed in said amounts. SECTION 6. The amounts to be assessed against the individual parcels shown on the assessment diagram contained in the Final Report are hereby approved and confirmed; and the City Council is authorized and directed to endorse the fact and date of such approval on the Final Report. SECTION 7. The assessment diagram and assessment is to be placed on file in the office of the Superintendent of Streets, and the City Clerk is authorized and directed to record, or cause to be recorded, the assessment diagram and assessment in the office of the County Recorder as required by Sections 3114, 10401 and 10402 of the California Streets and Highways Code; and the 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 s 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 City Clerk shall record, or cause to be recorded, a Notice of Assessment as required by Section 3114 of said Code. SECTION 8. The Superintendent of Streets is authorized and directed to give notice of the recordation of theassessment, as provided in Section 10404 of said Code. SECTION 9. The City Treasurer is designated to receive the assessments paid during the 30 day cash payment period which shall commence on the date of recording the assessment diagram with the County Recorder. SECTION 10. The Edison Agreement, the Verizon Agreement and the Adelphia Agreement are approved and the City Manager is authorized on behalf of the City to execute the Edison Agreement, the Verizon Agreement and the Adelphia Agreement. SECTION 11. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. 5 2 3 4 5 .6 7 8 9 10 I1 12 13 14 15. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 14th day of March, 2006. PRESIDENT of the City Council and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, California ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk City Attorney H:1B951PWFILES\RESOS1Bonnie Brae UUD - confirming assessments 3-14-06.DOC 6 NOTICE OF RECORDATION OF ASSESSMENT, STATEMENT OF AMOUNT OF ASSESSMENT AND OTHER MATTERS RELATING TO ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) Pursuant to the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 (Division 12 of the California Streets and Highways Code), NOTICE IS GIVEN that an assessment on the property described in the material attached to this notice was recorded in the office of the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Hermosa Beach, on the 15th day of March, 2006 and on said date the assessment and diagram was recorded in the Office of the County Recorder, County of Los Angeles, Book of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts at Page —. The assessment can be paid by the owner of the property in cash on or before 5:00 p.m. on April 17, 2006 in full satisfaction of the assessment. If the assessment is paid in cash on or before April 17, 2006, the amount of your assessment will be reduced by 12.95%. THE AMOUNT OF YOUR ASSESSMENT FOR THE PROPERTY IS DESCRIBED ON THE ADDENDUM ATTACHED HERETO. PLEASE MAKE PAYMENT OR MAIL CHECK FOR ASSESSMENT TO: City of Hermosa Beach c/o City Treasurer 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 IF ASSESSMENTS ARE NOT PAID ON OR BEFORE 5:00 p.m. on April 17, 2006 bonds will thereafter be issued upon the unpaid assessments in accordance with the provisions of the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 and Resolution No. 06-6442, the Resolution of Intention. NOTICE NO PAYMENTS ACCEPTED WITHOUT THIS STATEMENT. THIS STATEMENT MUST BE PRESENTED ON PAYMENT. IF YOU ARE NOT THE OWNER OF THIS PROPERTY, PLEASE NOTIFY US OR FORWARD THIS STATEMENT TO THE PRESENT OWNER Dated: , 2006 Superintendent of Streets ATTACHMENT 2 Owner's Name D O C S O C/ 115 6273 v 1 /0223 3 7- 0 012 ADDENDUM Address 2 Assessment Assessment Parcel Amount CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) LIMITED OBLIGATION IMPROVEMENT BONDS SERIES 2006 CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK AS TO THE RESULTS OF BALLOTING I, Elaine Doerfling, City Clerk of the City of Hermosa Beach, do hereby certify that I have examined the Official Ballots returned to the City on or before the close of the public hearing of the City Council on March 14, 2006 with respect to the authorization to levy an assessment on property in City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 (Bonnie Brae) (the "Proposition"). I further certify that a weighted majority of the ballots were in favor of the Proposition ( for, against). In tabulating the ballots, the ballots were weighted by the Assessment Engineer according to the proportional financial obligation of the affected property. Copies of the executed ballots are on file with the City Clerk. Dated this 14th day of March, 2006. Elaine Doerfling City Clerk of the City of Hermosa Beach ATTACHMENT 3 • • AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING NOTICE OF HEARING AND NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF THE RESOLUTION OF INTENTION AND OF FILING OF MAP OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) The undersigned declares as follows: I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned the employee of David Taussig & Associates, Inc., the Engineer of Work for Assessment District No. 2006-1 (Bonnie Brae). On behalf of the City Clerk of the City of Hermosa Beach, I mailed, or caused to be mailed, postage prepaid, a notice of the City Council adoption of the Resolution of Intention applicable to the above -captioned Assessment District to all persons owning real property which is proposed to be assessed to pay any part of the cost of the work described in said resolution, whose names and addresses appear on the last equalized assessment roll used for the assessment and collection of general ad valorem taxes or on the State Board of Equalization assessment roll at the addresses shown thereon, or as known to me. Said mailing was completed prior to , 2006, and a copy of said notice of adoption as so mailed is attached hereto and made a part hereof. On the original and one copy of the map of said Assessment District heretofore approved by the City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach, the City Clerk endorsed her certificate evidencing the date and adoption of the resolution describing the proposed boundaries of said Assessment District and that the original of said map was filed in the office of the City Clerk. I further declare that I caused a copy of said map to be filed with the County Recorder of the County of Los Angeles on , 2006 in Book — of Maps of Assessment and County Facilities Districts at Page . I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. DATED: , 2006 DAVID TAUSSIG & ASSOCIATES, INC. By: H:1B951PWFILES\CCITEMSIBONNIE BRAE UUD\mailing notice 3-14-06.DOC ATTACHMENT 4 • SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON' An EDISON INTERNATIONAL@ Company FRANK SENTENO CITY OF HERMOSA BCH. 1315 VALLEY DRIVE HERMOSA BEACH, CA 90254 Subject: SCE Project Number: 6444-7196, 27104 Project location: BONNIE BRAE HERMOSA. BEACH, CA 90254 ry 23, 2006 Thank you for the opportunity to assist you with your electrical needs. The information provided below indicates requirements needed to complete your project. Please read and follow the directions so that your project may be completed in a timely manner. o Enclosed are two copies of our invoice. Return one copy of the invoice with your payment. o Please return all applications and/or agreements fully completed. o An Edison Inspector_must approve all underground systems. Call (310)783-9352 prior to construction. Please return the documents and/or payment in the enclosed self-addressed envelope. After receipt of the required documents, your project will be scheduled for construction. If you have any questions, feel free to call me at (310)783-9354. Enclosures - Technical Planning 1924 Cashdan Compton, CA 90220 Sincerely, JOHN E. DEATHERAGE Customer Service Planner ATTACHMENT 5 AGREEMENT FOR REPLACEMENT OF OVERHEAD WITH UNDERGROUND DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES (Installation by Utility) THIS AGREEMENT, made this day of , 20 ' between SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY, a corporation, hereinafter called "Utility", and the party or parties whose names are subscribed hereunder as "Applicants", WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Applicants have requested Utility, pursuant to Section B. of Utility's Rule No. 20, Replacement of. Overhead with Underground Distribution Facilities, to replace Utility's existing overhead with underground distribution facilities at the location or locations Sta e e County Clfoornia, substantially described as follows: Bonnie Brae Undergrounding Assessment Area Pacific Coast Highway/16th St/Proppect Ave. /Aviation City of Hermosa Beach and as shown on mermap artclrhereto til4inmade a part Hereoof•, anl 8 WHEREAS, a. It is necessary for all property owners served from Utility's overhead facilities to be removed to agree in writing to perform the wiring changes on owners' premises so that service may be furnished from Utility's underground distribution system in accordance with Utility's rules and that Utility may discontinue Utility's overhead service upon completion of Utility's underground facilities, or b. Suitable legislation is in effect requiring such property owners to make such necessary wiring changes and authorizing Utility to discontinue Utility's overhead service; and WHEREAS, Applicants have requested Utility to furnish and install the pads and vaults for transformers and associated equipment, conduits, ducts, boxes, and electrolier bases and to perform other work related to structures and substructures including breaking of pavement, trenching, backfilling, and repaving required in connection with installation of the underground system; and WHEREAS, Underground service connections to each applicant from Utility's underground distribution system will be installed and maintained as provided in Utility's rules applicable thereto; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, and of the mutual promises and covenants of the parties hereto, hereinafter contained, it is mutually agreed by and between the parties hereto as follows, viz.: 1. Applicants will pay to Utility concurrently with the execution hereof the nonrefundable amount of $ 1 , 550 ,12 4 ` 2 , which is the excess, if any, of the estimated costs, including breaking of pavement, trenching, backfilling, and paving required in connection with installation of the underground system, and of $ 6281121.48 , the excess, if any, of the estimated costs including transformers, meters, and services, of completing the underground system and building a new equivalent overhead system. The amount contributed by each of said Applicants is shown hereinafter. 2. Utility will complete the undergrounding of said overhead distribution facilities, provided, however, Utility has been granted rightsof way therefor satisfactory to and without cost to Utility. . SCE CSD 156-1 REV 11A1 Sa� printed on recydad paper • 4 SOUTHERN CAUFORNIA EDISON' An EDISON INTERNATIONALe Company January 23, 2006 SALES INVOICE NAME: CITY OF HERMOSA BCH. PROJECT LOCATION: BONNIE BRAE HERMOSA BEACH, CA 90254 PLEASE MAIL PAYMENT TO: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO. ATTN: JOHN E. DEATHERAGE 505 MAPLE AVE. TORRANCE, CA 90503 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: 2-7104 - RULE 20B -STRUCTURES & CABLE INSTALLATION All prices are applicable for a period of 90 days from this date and are subject to change thereafter. .CUSTOMER INVOICE INFORMATION SCE ACCOUNTING NON-REFUNDABLE Relocation Advance TOTAL = LESS ADVANCE PLEASE PAY THIS AMOUNT Technical PIannthg 1924 Cashdan Compton. CA 90220 $ 2,178,446.00 $ 2,178,446.00 . $ 50,000.00 . $ 2,128,446.00 . Cust Adv Non -Ref - No ITCC 142.110 = $ 2,178,446.00 LESS ADVANCE $ 50,000.00 : TOTAL $ 2,128,446.00 : SCE PROJECT NUMBER: : 6444-7196, 27104 . C.W.O.# C.J.0.# : Name: CITY OF HERMOSA BCH. : Prj Loc BONNIE BRAE HERMOSA BEACH, CA 9025 January 25, 2006 • City of Hermosa Beach 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 veri�on OSP ENGINEERING, CAY06NC 2819 W. 182nd Street Redondo Beach, CA 90278 Phone 310 793-4160 Fax 310 793-0437 • Reference: Assessment District: Bonnie Brae, Hermosa Beach Rule 40, Under -grounding of Verizon Telephone Utilities Joint trench. Verizon Califomia Incorporated ("Verizon") has completed the engineering study you requested to determine the relocation cost for our facilities at the location referenced above. This quote only covers the estimated costs of relocating Verizon's facilities. If the actual cost is less than the estimated cost, you will receive a refund. In accordance with Verizon California Inc. and Cal. PUC No RULE 40 governing replacement of aerial with underground facilities and recovery from customers of the actual costs of facility rearrangements, I am required to collect the full amount of the estimated cost of your work in advance before any work can begin. Cost Estimates: Substructure estimate joint trench With SCE Trench, conduit, structures Cable & assoc. material Cable /pole removal Total Cost $2,330,400.00 $790,959.00 $3,121,359.00 Verizon is prepared to proceed with the requested work under the following terms and conditions: 1. Customer shall pay in advance to Verizon the total sum of the work prior to the project start. ATTACHMENT 6 • Page 2 January 25, 2006 Assessment District Bonnie Brae Hermosa Beach 2. Verizon will proceed with construction bidding to start work upon receipt of a copy of this letter with your signed acceptance and full payment. 3. No damages or other liability shall accrue against Verizon in the event that Verizon deems it necessary to re -prioritize the work, in the event that the work is delayed by the actions of other utilities, agencies, or other companies, or due to circumstances beyond Verizon's control. The cost estimates set forth above are valid for 120 days from date of this letter. Costs are subject to change based on the request for revisions by City or other participating utilities. Substructure Costs are dependent on portion of Verizon's costs in bid processes. Please indicate your acceptance by signing a copy of this letter in the space provided below and returning the fully executed copy to us along with your check. If you have any questions, please feel free to call Michael Kenway 310-793-4186. Very truly yours, iv,ieVeolf Michael Kenway OSP Engineer Acceptance By Dated • FINAL ENGINEER'S REPORT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES March 14, 2006 Prepared for CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, California 90254 Prepared by DAVID TAi1SSIG & ASSOCIATES, INC. 1301 Dove Street, Suite 600 Newport Beach, CA 92660 ATTACHMENT 7 ENGINEER'S REPORT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Pursuant to the provisions of the "Municipal Improvement Act of 1913," being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, and in accordance with the Resolution of Intention, being Resolution No. 06-6442, adopted by the CITY COUNCIL of the City of Hermosa Beach (the "City Council"), STATE OF CALIFORNIA, in connection with the proceedings for ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (Bonnie Brae) (hereinafter referred to as the "Assessment District"), the undersigned herewith submits the Report for the Assessment District (the "Report"), consisting of six (6) parts ("Parts") as follows: PART I - PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS The plans and specifications for the proposed improvements are on file in the Offices of the City Clerk and the Director of Public Works/City Engineer of the City of Hermosa Beach (the "City") and are referenced herein and incorporated as if attached and a part of this Report. This Part also contains a description of the proposed improvements to be installed by the Assessment District. PART II - IMPROVEMENT COST ESTIMATE This Part contains an estimate of the cost of the proposed improvements, including incidental costs and expenses in connection therewith. PART III - ANNUAL ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS This Part contains the maximum annual amount to be assessed to pay costs associated with the administration and collection of assessments, administration or registration of bonds, and/or reserve or other related funds. PART IV - ASSESSMENT ROLL This Part contains the following information: 1. A proposed assessment of the total amount of the costs and expenses of the proposed improvements upon the several subdivisions ()fluid within the Assessment District, in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received by such subdivisions, from said improvements, as set forth upon the assessment roll filed herewith and made a part thereof; and • 2. A proposed maximum annual assessment upon the several subdivisions of land within the Assessment District to pay costs incurred by the City and not otherwise reimbursed which result from the administration and collection of assessments. Final Engineer's Report City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 Page 2 March 14, 2006 PART V - ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM This Part contains a diagram showing the Assessment District, the boundaries and the dimensions of the subdivisions of land within said Assessment District, as the same existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution of Intention, and is filed herewith and made a part hereof, and part of the assessment. PART VI - REPORT UNDER PART 7.5 OF DIVISION 4 OF THE CALIFORNIA STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE This Part satisfies the requirements of Part 7.5 of the "Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931," which is Division 4 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. This Part identifies the total principal amount of all unpaid special assessments required or proposed to be levied, the total true value of the parcels within the Assessment District, and the total amount of the principal sum of unpaid special assessments proposed by this Assessment District. PART VII - CERTIFICATES This Part shall consist of sub -parts with the following information: A. Rights-of-way certificate; and B. Environmental certification. Dated this day of , 2006. No. C23473 m z /ENG�� �7' Gr Ci{�-Nccy David Taussig & Associates, Inc. seskment Engineer City of Hermosa Beach State of California Final Engineer's Report City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 Page 3 March 14, 2006 PRELIMINARY APPROVAL BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, ON THE DAY OF , 2006. City Clerk City of Hermosa Beach State of California FINAL APPROVAL BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, ON THE DAY OF , 2006. City Clerk City of Hermosa Beach State of California Final Engineer's Report Page 4 City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 March 14, 2006 ENGINEER'S REPORT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH PARTI PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS The plans and specifications which describe the general nature, location, and extent of the improvements for the Assessment District are on file in the Offices of the City Clerk and the Director of Public Works/City Engineer of the City and are referenced herein and incorporated as if attached and a part of this Report. A general description of the improvements is set forth below. DESCRIPTION OF WORKS OF IMPROVEMENT The works of improvements to be financed by the Assessment District will include the undergrounding of overhead electric, telephone, and cable services. The undergrounding work will involve the removal of poles and overhead wires, guys and anchors, and the installation of streetlights, conduit, and electric, telephone, and cable services, appurtenances and appurtenant work in connection therewith. The existing overhead utilities which will be undergrounded in 16th Street, 15th Place, 15th Street, 14th Street, 13th Street, Montgomery Drive, and Joy Street between Pacific Coast Highway and Prospect Avenue, and Mira Street, Ocean Drive, Bonnie Brae, and Aubrey Court north of Aviation Boulevard. In Campana Street the utilities will be undergrounded from Joy Street to the north property line of 1512 Bonnie Brae and 1516 Campana Street. Final Engineer's Report City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 Page 5 March 14, 2006 ENGINEER'S REPORT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH PART II IMPROVEMENT COST ESTIMATE This Part presents the estimated cost of the works of improvements. Table II -1 shows the cost ofthe works of improvements. Pursuant to California Public Utilities Commission Rule 20B, Southern California Edison provides a subsidy to the cost of works of improvement in an amount equal to the cost of an equivalent overhead electric system, plus the cost of removing the existing overhead system. In addition, the City will fund the cost of repairing and resurfacing the streets after the utilities have been undergrounded. The costs shown in Table 11-1 are net of the contributions from Southern California Edison and the City. The estimated assessment amount corresponding to the net cost of the works of improvements is shown in Table II -2. The net improvement costs will be assessed to each property in accordance with the Method of Assessment presented in Exhibit A. The Assessment Roll identifying each parcel of real property within the Assessment District and its assessment isincluded in Exhibit B. As with the description of the improvements, the improvement costs are preliminary estimates. Final Engineer's Report City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 Page 6 March 14, 2006 TABLE 11-1 UTILITY UNDERGROUNDING PROJECT BONNIE BRAE GROSS IMPROVEMENT COST ESTIMATE Net Costs Assessed I. Construction Costs A. Utility Undergrounding Improvements & Street Lights i. Electric $2,128,446 ii. Telephone $3,121,359 iii.Cable $697,394 Subtotal Construction $5,947,199 B. Construction Contingencies $297,360 Total Construction Costs $6,244,559 II. Right of Way Acquisition $0 M. Design A. Design i. Electric $50,000 ii. Telephone $26,931 iii.Cable $20.000 Total Design $96,931 TOTAL $6,341,490 r Final Engineer's Report City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 Page 7 March 14, 2006 TABLE 11-2 UTILITY UNDERGROUNDING PROJECT BONNIE BRAE BOND ASSESSMENT ESTIMATE Description I. Construction Costs A. Utility Undergrounding Improvements & Street Lights i. Electric ii. Telephone iii.Cable Subtotal Construction B. Construction Contingencies Total Construction II. Right of Way Acquisition III. Design A. Design i. Electric ii. Telephone iii.Cable Total Design IV. Assessment District Procedural and Formation Costs V. Bond Issuance Costs A. Capitalized Interest B. Reserve Fund C. Underwriter's Discount D. Professional Services Total Bond Issuance Costs Total Amount to.Assessment Estimated Costs and Expenses As Preliminarily As Approved Confirmed $2,128,446 $3,121,359 $697,394 $5,947,199 $297,360 56,244,559 $0 $50,000 $26,931 $20,000 $96,931 $52,500 $142,416 $507,625 • $146,800 $149,169 $946,010 $2,128,446 $3,121,359 $697,394 $5,947,199 $260,947 $6,208,146 SO $50,000 $26,931 $20,000 $96,931 $52,500 $142,416 $507,625 $146,800 $149,169 $946,010 $7,340,000 $7,303,587 Final Engineer's Report Cu)' of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 Page 8 March 14, 2006 Recapitulation — Bonnie Brae Utility Undergrounding Improvements Estimated Costs and Expenses As Preliminarily As Description I. Construction Costs $6,244,559 $6,208,146 ' II. Right of Way Acquisition $0 $0 III. Design $96,931 $96,931 W. Assessment District Procedural and Formation Costs $52,500 $52,500 V. Bond Issuance Costs $946,010 $946,010 Total Amount to Assessment x,340,000 S7,303T587 Approved Confirmed Final Engineer's Report City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 Page 9 Marc!: 14, 2006 ENGINEER'S REPORT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH PART III ANNUAL ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Subdivision (f) of Section 10204 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, an Annual Administrative Assessment shall be levied on each parcel and subdivision of land within the Assessment District to pay for the necessary costs and expenses incurred, and not otherwise reimbursed, resulting from the administration and collection of assessments and from the administration or registration of any bonds and/or reserve or other related funds. The maximum amount of such Annual Administrative Assessment for the Assessment District shall not exceed a total of $10,000 which may increase annually at a compound rate beginning January 1, 2007, by the lesser of (i) five percent (5%), or (ii) the annualized positive change, if any, in the U.S. Consumer Price Index, All Urban Consumers, for Los Angeles — Riverside -- Orange County, as of January 1 of each year. The Annual Administrative Assessment for each such parcel of land shall be computed based on that parcel's proportionate share of the total annual assessment (exclusive of the Annual Administrative Assessment). The Annual Administrative Assessment is in lieu of the $8.00 per assessment installment allowed by law. I Final Engineer's Report City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 Page 10 March 14, 2006 ENGINEER'S REPORT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) CITY OF HE;RMOSA BEACH PART IV ASSESSMENT ROLL WHEREAS, on , 2006, the City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach, California, did, pursuant to the provisions of the "Municipal Improvement Act of 1913," being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California and as amended, adopt its Resolution of Intention No. , for the construction of certain improvements, together with appurtenances and appurtenant work in connection therewith, in a special assessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT No. 2006-1 (Bonnie Brae) (hereinafter referred to as the "Assessment District"); and, WHEREAS, said Resolution of Intention, as required by law, did direct the appointed Assessment Engineer to make and file a Report, consisting of the following: 1. Plans; 2. Specifications; 3. General Descriptions; 4. Cost estimate; 5. Assessment Diagram showing the Assessment District and the subdivisions of land contained therein; and 6. A proposed assessment of the costs and expenses of the works of improvement levied upon the parcels and lots of land within the boundaries of the Assessment District. For particulars, reference is made to the Resolution of Intention as previously adopted. NOW, THEREFORE, I, the undersigned, authorized representative of David Taussig & Associates, Inc., the duly appointed ASSESSMENT ENGINEER, pursuant to the "Municipal Improvement Act of 1913," do hereby submit the following: 1. Pursuant to the provisions of law and the Resolution of Intention, I have assessed the costs and expenses of the works of improvements to be performed in the Assessment District upon the parcels of land in the Assessment District benefited thereby in direct proportion and relation to the estimated benefits to be received by each of said parcels. For particulars as to the identification of said parcels, reference is made to the Assessment Diagram, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit C; 2. As required by law, the Assessment Diagram is hereto attached, shoving the Assessment District, as well as the boundaries and dimensions of the respective Final Engineer's Report City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 Page 11 March 14, 2006 parcels and subdivisions of land within said Assessment District as the same existed at the time of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, each of which subdivisions of land or parcels or lots respectively have been identified by Assessor's Parcel Number and Assessment Number upon said Assessment Diagram and in said Assessment Roll; 3. The subdivisions and parcels of land and the numbers shown on the respective Assessment Diagram as attached hereto correspond with the numbers as appearing on the Assessment Roll as contained herein as Exhibit B; 4. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments, which bear interest at a fixed or variable interest rate and term of not to exceed twelve percent per annum or such higher maxim interest rate as may be permitted by law, will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in Division 10 of the Streets and Highways Code (the Improvement Bond Act of 1915) and the last installment of such bonds shall mature in not to exceed 39 years from the second of September next succeeding 12 months from their date. The alternate procedure for collecting assessments and advance retirement of bonds as set forth in Part 11.1 of Division 10 of the Streets and Highways Code shall apply herein. Pursuant to Section 8650.1 of said Code, the City Council may determine to issue said bonds so that other than an equal annual proportion of the principal amount shall mature each year; i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Subdivision (f) of Section 10204 of the Streets and Highways Code ofthe State of California, an annual assessment shall be levied on each parcel and subdivision of land within the Assessment District to pay for the necessary costs and expenses incurred, and not otherwise reimbursed, resulting from the administration and collection of assessments and from the administration or registration of any bonds and/or reserve or other related funds (the "Annual Administrative Assessment"); The maximum amount of such Annual Administrative Assessment for the Assessment District shall not exceed a total of $10,000 which may increase annually at a compound rate beginning January 1, 2007, by the lesser of (i) five percent (5%), or (ii) the annualized positive change, if any, in the U.S. Consumer Price Index, All Urban Consumers, for Los Angeles — Riverside — Orange County, as of January 1 of each year. The Annual Administrative Assessment for each such parcel of land shall be computed based on that parcel's proportionate share of the total annual assessment (exclusive of the Annual Administrative Assessment). The Annual Administrative Assessment is in lieu of the $8.00 per assessment installment allowed by law; 6. By virtue of the authority contained in said "Municipal Improvement Act of 1913" and by further direction and order of the legislative body, I hereby make the following Assessment to cover the costs and expenses of the works of improvements for the Assessment District based on the costs and expenses as set forth below: Final Engineer's Report City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 Page 12 March 14, 2006 tt+ <t= t>�4 egru, Z rz !1+: -Y -Fr J +s ,yPt _�Si°'.Se+A1jl�fT At ,�- re imtarjy ".¢' -, . riri -..n�C.•=A .-: J;Xs^ _ Axrm --4, ,INI�= sy . . i1 �1 bl -aniirm.5. , { zr a'f�.,- -ret3u6 �7r-' -. "ANtY-te_ SSr •..'s'§ B.sc�K� "'z,AEr- b'bGmss ..0 q_,v';•.,,..1-7.-='4; -.... yt�}.'--, f �. NTfiyS IlJO I U D MRQ-IADIPRt.MEM I. Construction Costs $6,244,559 $6,208,146 II. Right of Way Acquisition $0 $0 III. Design $96,931 $96,931 IV. Assessment District Procedural and Formation Costs $52,500 $52,500 V. Bond Issuance Costs $946,010 $946,010 TOTAL BALANCE TO ASSESSMENT $7,340,000 $7,303,587 7. The Method of Spread of Assessment is as set forth in Exhibit A, which is attached hereto, referenced and so incorporated. Dated: , 2006. 0FESS1 N 4. Re, �� 2� 1 No.. C23473 ENG0/- c#/ OF Ct\\-k4— David Taussig & Associates, Inc. e. Assessmbnt Engineer City of Hermosa Beach State of California 1 Final Engineer's Report Ciry of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-3 Page 13 March 14, 2006 ENGINEER'S REPORT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH PART V DIAGRAM OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT A reduced copy of the Assessment Diagram (8.5 inches by 11 inches) is attached hereto as Exhibit C. A full-size copy of the Assessment Diagram (18 inches by 26 inches) is on file with the Office of the City Clerk of the City. Final Engineer's Report City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 Page 14 March 14, 2006 ENGINEER'S REPORT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH PART VI REPORT UNDER PART 7.5 OF DIVISION 4 OF THE CALIFORNIA STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE Pursuant to the aforesaid Resolution of Intention, it has been provided that the requirements of Division 4 of the California Streets and Highways Code shall be satisfied with Part 7.5 of said Division 4. Accordingly, the following is presented: The total amount, as near as can be determined, of the total principal amount of all unpaid special assessments and special assessments required or proposed to be levied under any completed or pending assessment proceedings, other than contemplated in the instant proceedings is: $368,251 The total true value, as near as may be determined, of the parcels of land and improvements which are proposed to be assessed in the instant proceedings, as determined by the full cash value of the parcels as shown upon the last equalized assessment roll of the County of Los Angeles is: $122,017,893 The total amount of the principal sum of the special assessments proposed to be levied in the instant proceedings is: $7,303,587 The total amount of the principal sum of unpaid special assessments levied against the parcels proposed to be assessed, as computed pursuant to paragraph 1 above, plus the principal amount of the special assessment proposed to be levied in the instant proceedings from paragraph 3 above is: Dated: N clA co No. C23473 ) . tib; ENGv-� $� ' F OF cilt-� $7,671,838 David Taussig & Associates, Inc Assessment Engineer City of Hermosa Beach State of California Final Engineer's Report City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 Page 15 March 14, 2006 ENGINEER'S REPORT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH PART VII (A) RIGHTS-OF-WAY CERTIFICATE STATE OF CALIFORNIA CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH The undersigned hereby CERTIFIES UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY that the following is all true and correct. At all times herein mentioned, the undersigned was, and now is, the duly appointed DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS/CITY ENGINEER of the City of Hermosa Beach, State of California. That there have now been instituted proceedings under the provisions of the "Municipal Improvement Act of 1913," being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, for the construction of certain improvements in a special Assessment District known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT No. 2006-1 (Bonnie Brae) (hereinafter referred to as the "Assessment District"). THE UNDERSIGNED STATES AND CERTIFIES AS FOLLOWS: All easements, rights-of-way, or land necessary for the accomplishment of improvements for the above referenced Assessment District will be in the possession of the Assessment District prior to the ordering of the works of improvements. EXECUTED this day of , 2006, at City of Hermosa Beach, California. City Engineer City of Hermosa Beach State of California 1 Final Engineer's Report City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 • Page 16 March 14, 2006 ENGINEER'S REPORT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH PART VII (B) CERTIFICATION OF COMPLETION OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROCEEDINGS STATE OF CALIFORNIA CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH The undersigned, under penalty of perjury, CERTIFIES as follows: 1. That I am the person authorized to prepare and process all environmental documentation as needed as it relates to the formation of the special assessment district being formed pursuant to the provisions of the "Municipal Improvement Act of 1913," being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, said special assessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT No. 2006-1 (Bonnie Brae) (hereinafter referred to as the "Assessment District"); 2. The specific environmental proceedings relating to this Assessment District that have been completed are as follows: The Assessment District qualifies for a categorical exemption to the CEQA; and 3. I do hereby certify that all environmental evaluation proceedings necessary for the formation of the Assessment District have been completed to my satisfaction, and that no further environmental proceedings are necessary. EXECUTED this day of , 2006, at City of Hermosa Beach, California. KICLIENfS2\Hermosa Beach\Bonnie Brae\Engineer's Report\Bonnie Brae Engineer's Reportdoc Planning Manager City of Hermosa Beach State of California I Final Engineer's Report City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 Page 17 March 14, 2006 EXHIBIT A ENGINEER'S REPORT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH METHOD OF SPREAD OF ASSESSMENT Assessments levied pursuant to the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 (hereinafter referred to as the "Act") must be based on the benefit which each property receives from the improvements. As a result of Proposition 218, more stringent standards have been imposed for determining benefit. For example, Proposition 218 requires that special and general benefits be separated, with the amount of any assessment limited to the special benefits so conferred. Neither the Act nor Proposition 218 specifies the method or formula for apportioning benefit or distinguishing special from general benefits. Identification of the benefits that the improvements will render to the properties in the Assessment District is the first step in developing the assessment spread methodology. The next step is' to determine if the properties in the Assessment District receive a direct and special benefit from the improvements which is distinct from benefit received by the general public. For this Assessment District these determinations were made by David Taussig & Associates, Inc. ("DTA"), the Assessment Engineer. Special and General Benefit The utility undergrounding improvements to be funded by the Assessment District specially benefit the properties within the Assessment District by (i) enhancing the local streetscape and neighborhood appearance (the "Streetscape Benefit") and (ii) replacing the existing overhead utilities with a new and modernized utility infrastructure system (the "Infrastructure Benefit"). Moreover, it is DTA's opinion that the improvements to be financed by the Assessment District confer no general benefits separate from the preceding special benefits. This is consistent with the fact that the Assessment District qualifies only as a "Rule 20B" undergrounding project. The California Public Utilities Commission's ("CPUC") Rule 20 sets policies and procedures for the conversion of overhead power lines and other equipment to underground facilities. As noted in CPUC Decision 01-12-009 dated December 11, 2001, undergrounding projects which are in the general public interest are funded pursuant to Rule 20A. Rule 20A criteria are as follows: • Unusually heavy concentration of overhead electric facilities; • The street or road. or right-of-way (in which the utilities will be undergrounded) is extensively used by the general public and carries a heavy volume of pedestrian or vehicular traffic; and/or • The street or road or right-of-way (in which the utilities will be undergrounded) adjoins or passes through a civic area or public recreation area or an area of unusual scenic interest to the general public. Final Engineer's Report Page A-1 City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 March 14, 2006 In the case of the Assessment District, there is not an unusually heavy concentration of overhead electric facilities, nor are there civic, public recreation, or scenic areas adjoining the interior streets of the Assessment District. All the interior streets within the Assessment District are local in nature and unlike Pacific Coast Highway and Aviation Boulevard do not convey a heavy volume of traffic by the general public. In addition, the Assessment District will not bear the full burden of the undergrounding costs as Southern California Edison is required under Rule 20B to provide a subsidy in an amount equal to the cost of an equivalent overhead electric system, usually about twenty percent (20%) of the total undergrounding project cost, plus the cost of removing the existing overhead system, which can be five to twenty percent (5% — 20%) of the total cost and the City will fund the cost of repairing and resurfacing the streets after the utilities have been undergrounded. Assessment Methodology Due to the unique nature of the Assessment District, DTA has determined that the most equitable method of apportioning the utility undergrounding benefits is on the basis of parcel area. Larger parcels benefit more than smaller parcels for the simple reason that there typically is more development on such parcels (e.g., larger structures with more building square footage and/or larger and/or multiple residential dwelling units). In the case of condominiums, acreage is allocated equally to each condominium located on the original underlying parcel. Many of the parcels within the Assessment District are street -to -street lots and /or comer lots which front two or three streets. However, the underground utility service for each such property is fed along one of the streets on which the property fronts. Therefore, a traditional frontage assessment methodology would allocate an assessment amount that would be disproportionate to the benefit received. Streetscape and Infrastructure Benefits are weighted equally. In other words, one-half of the benefit conferred is deemed attributable to the enhanced streetscapel and the other one-half is deemed attributable to the new utility infrastructure. The Infrastructure Benefit is in tum segregated thirty- six percent (36%) to electric, fifty-two percent (52%) to phone, and twelve percent (12%) to cable, which reflects the distribution of estimated costs. Adjustments have been made to reflect only partially undergrounded utility service and/or partially enhanced streetscape. Adjustments for partially enhanced streetscape are based on DTA's opinion of the benefit received. Adjustments for partially undergrounded utility service are given in proportion to underground utility services not being provided. Other adjustments have been made for certain commercial parcels where the existing floor area ratio is substantially below the maximum permitted floor area ratio for residential property. These adjustments are summarized for the residential and commercial properties as follows: • Assessment for each property is determined by summing both its assessed Streetscape and Infrastructure Benefits into a "Total Assessed Area." A credit is given to Infrastructure Benefit in proportion to underground utility services not being provided; • A credit with respect to Streetscape Benefit is given to each residential parcel with frontage on a street on which overhead wires will remain (i.e. Pacific Coast Highway, Aviation 'Note, the City of Hermosa Beach has no view ordinance and this report assumes that none will be adopted during the life of the district. Final Engineer's Report Page A-2 City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 March 14, 2006 • Boulevard, and Prospect Avenue); and • In addition, a proportional credit is given for businesses with a floor area ratio ("FAR") which is less than the 65% FAR allowed for residential properties. The forgoing adjustments are discussed for individual assessment numbers below: • Assessment Numbers 14 and 15: Assessment Number 15 will continue to receive overhead electric service from a pole located across the street at the northern end of Assessment Number 14. Since there will still be overhead utilities on Raymond Avenue, a 50% reduction with respect to the Streetscape Benefit is given to these properties. In addition, Assessment Number 15 is given a 18% reduction to the Infrastructure Benefit since only a portion of the overhead electric service will be undergrounded; • Assessment Numbers 16, 30, 42, 63, 82, 94, 107, 119, and 129: An initial reduction to the Streetscape and Infrastructure Benefit is given to Assessment Numbers 16, 30, 63, 82, and 94 since the existing FAR for these parcels is less than the 65% FAR permitted for single family residential property. Assessment Number 16's FAR of 20% results in a 69% credit (100% - 20%165%). Assessment Number 30's FAR of 50% results in a 23% credit (100% - 50%/65%). Assessment Number 63's FAR 31% results in a 52% credit (100% - 31%165%). Assessment Number 82's FAR of 35% results in a 46% credit (100% - 35%165%). Assessment Number 94's FAR of 20% results in a 69% credit (100% - 20%/65%) Assessment Numbers 16, 30, 42, 63, 82, 94,107,119, and 129 are all located on the edge of the Assessment District along Pacific Coast Highway. Since the overhead utilities on Pacific Coast Highway will not be undergrounded, an additional 75% reduction with respect to the Streetscape Benefit is given to Assessment Number 42, and a 50% reduction is given to the other properties. In addition, an 18% reduction to the Infrastructure Benefit is given to Assessment Number 30 since overhead electric service will continue for the west side ofthis property via the existing overhead system on Pacific Coast Highway. An 88% reduction to the Infrastructure Benefit is given to Assessment Numbers 16, 42 and 82 since these properties will receive only cable service from the new underground utility system. A 36% reduction to Infrastructure Benefit is given to Assessment Numbers 63 and 107 since these properties will not receive electric service from the new underground utility system. All utility service will be undergrounded for Assessment Numbers 94, 119, and 129; • Assessment Numbers 142, 170, 171, 214, and 215: An initial reduction to the Streetscape and Infrastructure Benefit is given to Assessment Numbers 142 and 170 since the existing FAR for these parcels is less than the 65% FAR permitted for single family residential property. Assessment Number 142's FAR of 38% results in a 42% credit (100% - 38%165%). Assessment Number 170's FAR of 29% results in a 55% credit (100% - 29%/65%). Assessment Numbers 142, 170, 171, 214, and 215 are all located on the edge of the Assessment District along Aviation Boulevard, Since the overhead utilities on Aviation Boulevard will not be undergmunded, a 75% reduction with respect to the Streetscape Final Engineer's Report City of Hennosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 Page A-3 March 14, 2006 Benefit is given to Assessment Number 215, and a 50% reduction is given to Assessment Numbers 142 and 171. A 90% reduction with respect to the Streetscape Benefit is given to Assessment Numbers 170 and 214 since there are currently no overhead utilities in front of these properties. In addition, a 36% reduction to Infrastructure Benefit is given to Assessment Number 170 since it will not receive electric service from the new underground utility system. Assessment Number 215 is given a 36% credit for electric as the electric transmission facilities and vault have already been undergrounded and a 26% credit for telephone as telephone service is fed a short distance from Aviation on which poles will remain overhead. Cable service will be fed down Ocean Drive and across Montgomery Drive and therefore no credit is given for cable. All utility service will be undergrounded for Assessment Numbers 142, 171, and 214 . • Assessment Numbers 1, 172 through 174: These parcels are located on the edge of the Assessment District with frontage along Prospect Avenue. Since the overhead utilities on Prospect Avenue will not be undergrounded, a 50% reduction with respect to the Streetscape Benefit is given to these properties. Full Infrastructure Benefit is conferred as underground utility service to these parcels will be provided. Assessment Numbers 175 through 178: These parcels are located on the edge of the Assessment District with frontage along a portion of Campana Street for which the overhead utilities will not be undergrounded. Therefore, a 50% reduction with respect to the Streetscape Benefit is given to these properties. Full Infrastructure Benefit is conferred as underground utility service to these parcels will be provided. • Assessment Numbers 189 and 197: These parcels are located on the edge of the Assessment District with frontage along Corona Street. Since the overhead utilities on Corona Street will not be undergrounded, a 50% reduction with respect to the Streetscape Benefit is given to these properties. In addition, a 52% reduction to Infrastructure Benefit is given to Assessment Number 189 since this property will not receive telephone service from the new underground utility system. An 88% reduction to the Infrastructure Benefit is given to Assessment Number 197 since it will receive only cable service from the new underground utility system. Assessment Numbers 198 and 199: Assessment Number 199 will continue to receive overhead electric service from a pole located across the street at the southern end of Assessment Number 198. Since there will still be overhead utilities across Owosso Avenue, a 50% reduction with respect to the Streetscape Benefit is given to these properties. In addition, a 36% reduction to Infrastructure Benefit is given to Assessment Number 199 since it will not receive electric service from the new underground utility system. • Assessment Numbers 128 and 216: These properties are combined for assessment purposes as they comprise a single shopping center development. An initial reduction to the Streetscape and Infrastructure Benefit is given to Assessment Numbers 128 and 216 since the existing FAR for these parcels is less than 65% FAR permitted for single family residential property. Assessment Numbers 128 and 216 have an aggregate FAR of 36% resulting in a Final Engineer's Report City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 PageA-4 March 14, 2006 45% credit (100% - 36%165%). These parcels are also located on the edge of the Assessment District along Pacific Coast Highway. Since the overhead utilities on Pacific Coast Highway will not be undergrounded, a 75% reduction with respect to the Streetscape Benefit is given to these properties. In addition, a 36% reduction to the Infrastructure Benefit is given to Assessment Numbers 128 and 216 sincetheseproperties will not receive electric service from the new underground utility system. • Assessment Number 106: A 36% reduction to Infrastructure Utility Benefit is given to Assessment Number 106 since it will not receive electric service from the new underground utility system. • Assessment Numbers 135 and 136: A 90% reduction with respect to the Streetscape Benefit is given to Assessment Numbers 135 and 136 since there are currently no overhead utilities in front of these properties. Several properties have undergrounded the utility service connection to their properties; however these properties receive the full Streetscape and Infrastructure Benefit as the underground service connection does not alleviate the need to install new underground utility infrastructure nor has it resulted in the elimination of the existing overhead utility facilities. Final Engineer's Report City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 Page A -S March 14, 2006 In conclusion, it is my opinion that the assessments for the above -referenced Assessment District have been spread in direct accordance with the benefits that each parcel receives from the works of improvement. ‘ to F ESS/0 Dated: , 2006 4('�E IV 4 ire, co 21- No. C23473 2�, z� ENGv OF co 'F�`� David Taussig & Associates, Inc. Assessme . Engineer City of Hermosa Beach State of California I, , as CITY CLERK of the City of Hermosa Beach, CALIFORNIA do hereby certify that the foregoing Assessment, together with the Diagram attached thereto, was recorded in my office on the day of , 2006. City Clerk City of Hermosa Beach State of California I, , as CITY CLERK of the City of Hermosa Beach, CALIFORNIA do hereby certify that the foregoing Assessment, together with the Diagram attached thereto, was approved and confirmed by the City Council of said City on the day of , 2006. City Clerk City of Hermosa Beach State of California I, , as DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS/CITY ENGINEER of the City of Hermosa Beach, CALIFORNIA do hereby certify that the foregoing Assessment, together with Diagram attached thereto, was recorded in my office on the day of , 2006. Director of Public Works/City Engineer City of Hermosa Beach State of Californip Final Engineer's Report Page A-6 City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 March 14, 2006 EXHIBIT B ENGINEER'S REPORT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH ASSESSMENT ROLL Assessor's Parcel Number 4185-004-023 4185-004.022 4185-004-021 4185.004-020 4185-004-019 4185-004-018 4185-004-017 4185-004-016 4185-004-015 4185-004-014 4185-004-013 4185-004.012 4185-004-011 4185-005-016 4185-005-011 4185.007.001 4185-007-002 4185-007-003 4185-007-029 4185.007-030 4185-007-005 4185-007-006 4185-007-007 4185-007-008 4185-007-009 4185-006-006 4185-006-005 4185-006-004 4185-007-017 4185-007-016 4185-007-015 4185-007-014 4185-007-0I3 4185-007-012 4185-007-011 4185-007-010 4185-006-012 4185-006-011 4185-006-010 4185-007-025 4185-007-024 4185-007-02.3 4185-007-022 4185-007-021 4185-007-020 4185-007-032 4185-007-033 4185-007-027 4185-007-028 4185-006-028 4185-006-029 4185-006-030 4185-006-025 4185-006-026 4185-006-027 1/02/2006 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) • ASSESSMENT ROLL Assessment Number Land Use Street Address Unadjusted Total RES 1601 PROSPECT AVE 4,105.00 2 RES 1019 16TH ST 3,120.00 3 RES 1011 16TH ST 3,120.00 4 RES 1005 I6TH ST 3,120.00 5 RES 957 16TH ST 3,120.00 6 RES 949 16TH ST 3,120.00 7 RES 945 16TH ST 3,120.00 8 RES 939 16TH ST 3,120.00 9 RES 929 16TH ST 3,120.00 10 RES 927 I6TH ST 3,120.00 11 RES 921 16TH ST 3,120.00 12 RES 90916TH ST 3,120.00 13 RES 901 16TH ST 3,120.00 14 RES 1610 RAYMOND AVE 4,665.60 15 RES 1601 RAYMOND AVE 2,332.80 17 RES 1015 15TH PL 3,409.23 18 RES 1005 15TH PL 3,409.23 19 RES 977 15TH PL . 3,409.23 20 RES 963 15TH PL 3,409.23 21 RES 959 15TH PL 3,409.23 22 RES 943 15TH PL 3,409.23 23 RES 925 15TH PL 3,409.23 24 RES 923 15TH PL 3,409.23 25 RES 919 15TH PL 3,409.23 26 RES 9051STHPL 3,409.23 27 RES 846 16TH ST 3,809.00 28 RES 838 16TH ST 3,809.00 29 RES 832 16TH ST 3,809.00 31 RES 960 15TH PL 3,491.38 32 RES 950 15TH PL 3,491.38 33 RES 944 15TH PL 3,491.38 34 RES 934 15TH PL 3,491.38 35 RES 930 15TH PL 3,491.38 311- RES 922 15TH PL 3,491.38 37 RFS 906 15TH PL 3,491.38 38 RES 902 15TH PL 3,491.38 39 RES 840 15TH PL 4,351.72 40 RES 83615TH PL 4,351.72 41 RES 832 15TH PL 4,351.72 43 RES 953 15TH ST 5,670.00 44 RES 945 15TH ST 5,670.00 45 RES 937 I5TH ST 5,670.00 46 RES 935 15TH ST 5,670.00 47 RES 927 15THST 5,670.00 48 RES 915 15TH ST 5,670.00 49 RES 911 15TH ST 2,835.00 50 RES 909 15TH ST 2,835.00 51 RES 901 15TH ST 2,835.00 52 RES 903 15TH ST 2,835.00 53 RES 845 15174 ST 1,890.00 54 RES 847 15TH ST 1,890.00 SS RES 849 15TH ST 1,890.00 56 RES 835 15TH ST 1,890.00 57 RES 837 I5TH ST 1,890.00 58 RES 839 15TH ST 1,890.00 FAR Credit Parcel Area Adjusted Total Streetscape Benefit Gross 1 Credit 1 Net Infrastructure Benefit Gross 1 Credit 1 Net 0.00% 4,105.00 2,052.50 -50,00% 1,026.25 2,052.50 0.00% 3,120.00 1,560.00 0.00% 1,560.00 1,560.00 0.00% 3,120.00 1,560.00 0.00% 1,560.00 1,560.00 0.00% 3,120.00 1,560.00 0.00% 1,560.00 1,560.00 0.00% 3,120.00 1,560.00 0.00% 1,560.00 1,560.00 0.00% 3,120.00 1,560.00 0.00% 1,560.00 1,560.00 0.00% 3,120.00 1,560.00 0.00% 1,560.00 1,560.00 0.00% 3,120.00 1,560.00 0.00% 1,560.00 1,560.00 0.00% 3,120.00 I,560.00 0.00% 1,560.00 1,560.00 0.00% 3,120.00 1,560.00 0.00% 1,560.00 1,560.00 0.00% 3,120.00 1,560.00 0.00% 1,560.00 1,560.00 0.00% 3,120.00 1,560.00 0.00% 1,560.00 1,560.00 0.00% 3,120.00 1,560.00 0.00'% 1,560.00 1,560.00 0.00% 4,665.60 2,332.80 -50.00% 1,166.40 2,332.80 0,00% 2,332.80 1,166.40 -50.00% 583.20 1,166.40 0.00% 3,409.23 1,704.61 0.00% 1,704.61 1,704.61 0.00% 3,409.23 1,704.61 0.00% .1,704.61 1,704.61 0.00% 3,409.23 1,704.61 0.00% 1,704.61 1,704.61 0.00% 3,409.23 1,704.61 0.00% 1,704.61 1,704.61 0.00% 3,409.23 1,704.61 0.00% 1,704.61 1,704.61 0.00% 3,409.23 1,704.61 0.00% 1,704.61 1,704.61 0.00% 3,409.23 1,704.61 0.00% 1,704.61 1,704.61 0.00% 3,409.23 1,704.61 0.00% 1,704.61 1,704.61 0.00% 3,409,23 1,704.61 0.00% 1,704.61 1,704.61 0.00% 3,409.23 1,704.61 0.00% 1,704.61 1,704.61 0.00% 3,809.00 1,904.50 0.00% 1,904.50 1,904.50 0.00% 3,809.00 1,904.50 0.00% 1,904.50 1,904.50 0.00% 3,809.00 1,904.50 0.00% 1,904.50 1,904.50 0.00% 3,491.38 1,745.69 0.00% 1,745.69 1,745.69 0.00% 3,491.38 1,745.69 0.00% 1,745,69 1,745.69 0.00% 3,491.38 1,745.69 0,00% 1,745,69 1,745.69 0.00% 3,491,38 1,745.69 0.00%. 1,745.69 1,745.69 0.00% 3,491.38 1,745.69 0.00% 1,745.69 1,745.69 0.00% 3,491.38 1,745.69 0.00% 1,745.69 1,745.69 0.00% 3,491.38 1,745.69 0.00% 1,745.69 1,745.69 0.00% 3,491.38 1,745.69 0.00% 1,745.69 1,745.69. 0.00% 4,351.72 2,175.86 0.00% 2,175.86 2,175.86 0.00% 4,351.72 2,175.86 0.00% 2,175.86 2,175.86 0.00% 4,351,72 2,175.86 0,00% 2,175,86 2,175.86 0.00% 5,670.00 2,835.00 0.00% 2,835.00 2,835.00 0.00% 5,670.00 2,835.00 0.00% 2,835.00 2,835.00 0,00% 5,670.00 2,835.00 0.00% 2,835.00 2,835.00 0.00% 5,670.00 2,835.00 0.00% 2,835.00 2,835.00 0,00% 5,670.00 2,835.00 0.00% 2,835.00 2,835.0D 0.00% 5,670.00 2,835.00 0.00% 2,835.00 2,835,00 0.00% 2,835.00 1,417,50 0.00% 1,417.50 1,417.50 0.00% 2,835.00 1,417.50 0.00% 1,417.50 1,417.50 0.00% 2,835.00 1,417.50 0.00% 1,417.50 1,417.50 0.00% 2,835.00 1,417.50 0.00% 1,417.50 1,417.50 0.00% 1,890.00 945.00 0.00% 945.00 945.00 0.00% 1,890.00 945.00 0.00%. 945.00 945.00 0.00% 1,890.00 945.00. 0.00% 945.00 945.00 0.00% 1,890.00 945.00 0.00% 945.00 945.00 0.00% 1,890.00 945.00 0.00% 945.00 945.00 0.00% 1,890.00 945.00 0.00% 945.00 945.00 Page las Total Benefit As Preliminarily Approved As Confirmed 0.00% 2,052.50 3,078.75 327,436.47 527,436.47 0.00% 1,560.00 3,120.00 327,804.07 $27,804.07 0.00% 1,560.00 3,120.00 527,804.07 327,804.07 0.00% 1,560.00 3,120.00 527,804.07 527,804,07 0.00% 1,560.00 3,120.00 327,804.07 327,804,07 0.00%. 1,560.00 3,120.00 527,804.07 327,804,07 0.00% 1,560.00 3,120.00 $27,804.07 327,804;07 0.00% 1,560.00 3,120.00 327,804.07 327,804,07 0.00% 1,560.00 3,120.00 527,804.07 527,804.07 0.00% 1,560.00 3,120.00 527,804.07 527,804.07 0.00% 1,560.00 3,120.00 327,804.07 327,8 0.00% 1,560.00 3,120.00 327,804.07 527,8 0.00% 1,560.00 3,120.00 527,804.07 327,804.07 0.00% 2,332.80 3,499.20 531,183.34 $31,183.34 -18.00% 956.45 1,539.65 513,720.67 313,720.67 0.00% 1,704.61 3,409.23 330,381.52 330,381.52 0.00% 1,704.61 3,409.23 330,381.52 330,381.52' 0.00% 1,704.61 3,409.23 330,381.52 330,381.52 0.00% 1,704.61 3,409,23 330,381.52 330,381.52 0.00% 1,704.61 3,409.23 330,381.52 330,381.52 0.00% 1,704.6 I 3,409.23 530,381.52 330,381.52 0.00% 1,704.61 3,409.23 530,381.52 330,381.52 0.00% 1,704.61 3,409.23 530,381.52 330,381.52 0.00% 1,704.61 3,409.23 330,381.52 530,381.52 0.00°/. 1,704.61 3,409.23 330,381.52 330,381.52 0.00% 1,904.50 3,809.00 333,944.14 333,944.14 0.90% 1,904.50 3,809.00 533,944.14 $33,944.14 0.00% 1,904.50 3,809.00 533,944.14 333,944.14 0.00% 1,745.69 3,491.38 531,113.60 $31,113.60 0.00% 1,745.69 3,491.38 531,113.60 331,113.60 0.00% 1,745.69 3,491.38 331,11160 531,113.60 0.00% 1,745.69 3,49138 331,113.60 $31,113.60 0,000/, 1,745.69 3,491.38 $31,113.60 331,113.60 0.00°/. 1,745.69 3,491.38 331,113.60 331,113.60 0.00% 1,745.69 3,491.38 331,113.60 $31,113 0.00% 1,745.69 3,491.38 331,113.60 331,113. 0.00% 2,175.86 4,351.72 538,780.60 338,780,6 0.00% 2,175.86 4,351.72 538,780.60 338,780.60 0.00% 2,175.86 4,351.72 338,780.60 338,780.60 0.00% 2,835.00 5,670.00 350,528.55 $50,528.55 0.00% 2,835.00 5,670.00 350,528.55 350,528.55 0.00% 2,835.00 5,670.00 350,528.55 $50,528.55 0.00% 2,835.00 5,670.00 350,528.55 350,528.55 0.00% 2,835.00 5,670.00 350,528.55 $50,528.55 0.00% 2,835.00 5,670.00 $50,528.55 350,528.55 0.00% 1,417.50 2,835.00 $25,264.28 525,264.28 0.00% 1,417.50 2,835.00 525,264.28 325,264,28 0.00% 1,417.50 2,835.00 525,264.28 325,264.28 0.00% 1,417.50 2,835.00 325,264.28 525,264.28 0.00% 945.00 1,890.00 316,842.85 316,842.85 0.00% 945.00 1,890.00 316,842.85 316,842.85 0.00% 945.00 1,890,00 316,842.85 316,842.85 0.00% 945.00 1,890.00 316,842.85 316,842.85 0.00% 945.09 I,890.00 516,842.85 316,842.85 0.00% 945.00 1,890.00 516,842.85 316,842.85 Assessor's Parcel Number 4185-006-032 4185-006.033 4185-006.018 4185-006.016 4185-008-017 4185-008-049 4185-008-050 4185-008.019 4185-008-020 4185-008.035 4185-008-036 4185-008-037 4185-008-038 4185-008-023 4185-008-024 4185-008-043 4185-008-044 4185.008-041 4185.008.042 4185-008-027 4185-008-046 4185-008-047 4185-008-016 4185-008-015 4185-008-014 4185-008-013 4185-008-012 4185-008.011 4185-008-010 4185-008.009 4185-008-008 4185-008-007 4185-008-006 4185-011-013 4185-011-012 4185-011-011 4185-01I-010 4185-011.009 4185-011-008 4185-011-007 4185-011-006 4185-011-005 4185-011-004 1185.011-003 4185-011-035 1185-011-034 1185-01I.031 4185-011-030 1185.011-027 1185-011-026 4185-011-023 1185-011.022 1185-011-019 1185-011-018 1185-011-016 02/2006 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) ASSESSMENT ROLL Assessment Number Land Use Street Address 59 RES 829 15TH ST 60- RES 8331STHST 61 RES 825 15TH ST 62 RES 809 15TH ST 64 RES 964 15TH ST 65 RES 948 15TH ST 66 RES 952 15TH ST 67 RFS 944 15TH ST 68 RES 940 15TH ST 69 RES 91815TH ST 70 RES 924 15TH ST 71 RES 92615TH ST 72 RES 93015TH ST 73 RES 906 15TH ST 74 RES 900 15TH ST 75 RES 844 15TH ST 76 RES 8461STHST 77 RES 838 15TH ST 78 RES 840 15TH ST 79 RES 834 15TH ST 80 RES 824 15TH ST 81 RES 826 15TH ST 83 RES 939 14TH ST 84 RES 93714TH ST 85 RES 935 14TH ST 86 RES 925 14TH ST 87 RES 919 14TH ST 88 RES 905 14TH ST 89 RES 90314TH ST 90 RES 845 14TH ST 91 RES 833 14TH ST 92 RES 827 14711 ST 93 RES 823 14TH ST 95 RES 95614TH ST 96 RES 938 14TH ST 97 RES 930 14TH ST 98 RES 928 14TH ST 99 RES 920 14TH ST 100 RES 908 14TH ST 101 RES 900 14TH ST . 102 RES 850 I4TH ST 103 RES 84014TH ST 104 RES 83014TH ST 105 RES 822 14TH ST 108 RES 94913TH ST 109 RES 945 13TH ST 110 RES 941 13TH ST 111 RES 935 13TH ST 112 RES 91313TH ST 113 RES 911 13111 ST 114 RES 901 13TH ST 115 RES 841 13TH ST 116 RES 831 13TH ST 117 RES 827 13TH ST 118 RES 825 13TH ST Unadjusted Total FAR Credit 2,835.00 2,835.00 5,670.00 2,835.00 5,670.00 2,835.00 2,835.00 5,670.00 5,670.00 2,835.00 2,835.00 2,835.00 2,835.00 5,670.00 5,670,00 2,835.00 2,835.00 2,835.00 2,835.00 5,670.00 2,835.00 2,835.00 3,726.75 3,726.75 1,863.38 5,590.13 3,726.75 3,726.75 3,726.75 3,726.75 3,726.75 3,726.75 2,608.73 3,726.75 3,726.75 3,726.75 3,726.75 3,726.75'. 3,726.75 3,726.75 3,726.75 3,726.75 3,726.75 3,726.75 3,726.75 3,726.75 3,726.75 3,726.75 3,726.73 3,726.75 3,726.75 3,726.75 3,726.75 3,726.75 3,726.75 Adjusted Total Parcel Area Streetscape Benefit Cross 1 Credit 1 Net Infrastructure Benefit Gross 1 Credit 1 Net 0.00% 2,835.00 1,417.50 0.00% 1,417.50 1,417,50 0.00% 2,835.00 1,417.50 0.00% 1,417.50 I,417.50 0.00% 5,670.00 2,835.00 0,00% 2,835,00 2,835.00 0.00% 2,835.00 1,417.50 0.00% 1,417.50 1,417,50 0.00% 5,670.00 2,835.00 0.00% 2,835.00 2,835,00 0.00% 2,835,00 1,417.50 0.00% 1,417.50 1,417.50 0.00% 2,835.00 1,417.50 0.00% 1,417.50 1,417.50 0.00% 5,670.00 2,835.00 0.00% 2,835.00 2,835.00 0.00% 5,670.00 2,835.00 0.00% 2,835.00 2,835.00 0.00% 2,835.00 1,417.50 0.00% 1,417.50 1,417.50 0.00% 2,835.00 1,417.50 0.00% 1,417.50 1,417.50 0.00% 2,835.00 1,417.50 0.00% 1,417.50 1,417,50 0.00% 2,835.00 1,417.50 0.00% 1,417.50 1,417,50 0.00% 5,670.00 2,835.00 0.00% 2,835.00 2,835.00 0.00% 5,670.00 2,835.00 0,00% 2,835.00 2,835.00 0.00% 2,835.00 1,417.50 0.00% 1,417.50 1,417,50 0,00% 2,835.00 1,417.50 0.00% 1,417.50 1,417,50 0,00% 2,835.00 1,417.50 0.00% 1,417.50 1,417.50 0.00% 2,835.00 1,417.50 0.00% 1,417.50' 1,417.50 0.00% 5,670.00 2,835.00 0.00% 2,835.00 2,835.00 0.00% 2,835.00 1,417.50 0.00% 1,417.50 1,417.50 0.00% 2,835.00 1,417.50 0.00% 1,417.50 1,417.50 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0,00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0,00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863.38 931.69 0.00% 931.69 931.69 0.00% 5,590,13 2,795.06 0.00% 2,795.06 2,795.06 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863,38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863,38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0.00% 2,608.73 1,304,36 0.00% 1,304,36 1,304.36 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0,00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863,38 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863,38 0.00% 1,863,38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0,00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 ' 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863.38 1,86338 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863,38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0,00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 ' 1,863.38 0.00% , 1,863.38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 , 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863,38 0.00% 1,863,38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 Page 2of5 Total Benefit As Preliminarily Approved As Confirmed 0.00% 1,417.50 2,835.00 325,264.28 325,264.28 0.00% 1,417.50 2,835.00 $25,264.28 325,264.28 0,00% 2,835.00 5,670.00 350,528,55 350,528,55 0.00% 1,417.50 2,835.00 325,264.28 325,264,28 0.00% 2,835.00 5,670.00 $50,528.55 350,528.55 0.00% I,417.50 2,835.00 325,264.28 325,264.28 0.00% 1,417.50 2,835.00 325,264,28 325,264.28 0.00% 2,835.00 5,670.00 350,528,55 $50,528 0.00% 2,835,00 5,670.00 350,528.55 $50,528 0.00% 1,417.50 2,835.00 325,264.28 • $25,264. 0.00% 1,417.50 2,835.00 325,264,28 325,264.28 0.00% 1,417.50 2,835.00 325,264.28 325,264.28 0.00% 1,417.50 2,835.00 $25,264.28 325,264,28 0,00% 2,835.00 5,670.00 350,528.55 350,528.55 0.00% 2,835.00 5,670.00 350,528.55 350,528.55 0.00% 1,417,50 2,835.00 $25,264.28 325,264.28 0.00% 1,417.50 2,835.00 825,264.28 325,264.28 0.00% 1,417.50 2,835.00 325,264,28 325,264.28 0.00% 1,417.50 2,835.00 325,264.28 $25,264.28 0.00% 2,835.00 5,670.00 350,528.55 350,528.55 0.00% 1,417.50 2,835.00 325,264.28 325,264.28 0.00% 1,417.50 2,835.00 325,264.28 325,264.28 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 0.00% 931,69 1,863.38 516,605.58 316,605.58 0.00% 2,795,06 5,590.13 $49,816.74 349,816.74 040% 1,863.38 3,726.75 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726,75 333,211.16 $33,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 333,211.16 $33,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 533,211.16 333,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726,75 333,211.16 333,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 333,211.16 333,211 0.00% 1,304.36 2,608,73 323,247,81 $23,2 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 $33,211.16 333,21 . 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 333,211,16 333,211,16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 333,211,16 $33,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 333,211.16 333,211.16 0,00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 $33,2I1.16 333,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 333,2I1,16 333,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 333,211.16 333,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 333,211.16 333,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 $33,211.16 333,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 333,211.16 ' 333,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 333,211.16 $33,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 333,211.16 333,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 $33,211.16 333,211.16 0.00% 1,863,38 3,726.75 333,211.16 333,211.16 0.00% I,863.38 3,726.75 333,211.16 333,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 $33,211.16 333,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 333,211.16 $33,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 333,211.16 333,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 333,211.16 333,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 $33,211,16 333,211,16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 $33,211.16 333,211,16 Assessor's Parcel Number CITY OFHERMOSA BEACH ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) ASSESSMENT ROLL - 4185-011-036 4185-011-033 4185-011-032 4185-011-029 4185-011-028 4185-011-025 4185-011-024 4185-011-021 4185-011-055 4185-011-057 4185-011-058 4185-011-059 4185-011-060 4185-011-053 4185.011-052 4185-011-047 4185-011-048 4185-011-049 4185-011-050 4185-011-051 4185-009-001 4185-009-002 4185-009-003 4185-009-004 4185-009-005 4185-009-006 4185-009-007 4185-009.008 4185-009-009 4185-009-010 I 4185-009-025 4185-009-024 4185-014-046 4185-014-047 4185-014-045 4185-014-044 4185-014-043 4185-014-042 4185-014-041 4185-014-040 4185-014-039 4185-014-038 4185-014.037. 4185-014-036 4185-014-035 4185-014-034 4185-014-033 4185-014-032 4185-009-022 4185-009-021 4185-009-020 4185-009-019 4185-009-018 4185-009-017 4185-009-016 1/02/2006 Assessment Number I20. I21 122 123 124 125 126 127 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 15% 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 I65 166 167 168 169 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 Land Use Street Address Unadjusted Total RES 960 13TH ST 3,726.75 RES 944 13TH ST 3,726.75 RES 938 13TH ST 3,726.75 RES 930 13TH ST 3,726.75 RES 914 13TH ST 3,726.75 RES 912 13TH ST 3,726.75 RES 900 13TH ST 3,726.75 RES 844 13TH ST 3,726.75 RES 1241 OCEAN DR 3,450.00 RES 867 AUBREY CT, NO 1 4,023.50 RES 867 AUBREY CT, NO 2 4,023.50 RES 867 AUBREY CT, NO 3 4,023.50 RES 867 AUBREY CT, NO 4 4,023.50 RES 865 AUBREY CT 5,630.00 RES 857 AUBREY CT 3,450.00 RES 955 MONTGOMERY DR 4,080.00 RES 945 MONTGOMERY DR 4,430.00 RES 931 MONTGOMERY DR 4,430.00 RES 925 MONTGOMERY DR 5,090.00 RES 909 MONTGOMERY DR 4,280.00 RES 1539 BONNIE BRAE ST 3,909.25 RES 1531 BONNIE BRAE ST 3,895.00 RES 1525 BONNIE BRAE ST 3,828.50 RES 1519 BONNIE BRAE ST 3,800.00 RES 1509 BONNIE BRAE ST 3,800.00 RES 1502 OCEAN DR 3,800.00 RES 1435 BONNIE BRAE ST 3,800.00 RES 1431 BONNIE BRAE ST 3,800.00 RES 1421 BONNIE BRAE ST 3,800.00 RES 1415 BONNIE BRAE ST 3,800,00 RES 1407 BONNIE BRAE ST 3,800.00 RES 1401 BONNIE BRAE ST 3,800.00 RES 1315 BONNIE BRAE ST 3,334.50 RES 1004 14TH ST 3,334.50 RES 1307 BONNIE BRAE ST 3,736.35 RES 1302 OCEAN DR 3,800.00 RES 1294 OCEAN DR 3,800.00 RES 1253 BONNIE BRAE ST 3,800,00 RES 1251 BONNIE BRAE ST 3,800.00 RES 1265 BONNIE BRAE ST 3,800.00 RES 1257 BONNIE BRAE ST 3,800.00 RES 1249 BONNIE BRAE ST 3,800.00 RES 1245 BONNIE BRAE ST 3,800.00 RES 1235 BONNIE BRAE ST 3,800.00 RES 1224 OCEAN DR 3,800.00 RES 1220 OCEAN DR 3,800.00 RES 1212 OCEAN DR 3,800.00 RES 1208 OCEAN DR 4,880.00 RES 1558 BONNIE BRAE ST 3,648.00 RES 1554 BONNIE BRAE ST 4,503.00 RES 1546 BONNIE BRAE ST 5,353.00 RES 1536 BONNIE BRAE ST 3,909.25 RES 1530 BONNIE BRAE ST 3,895.00 RES 1526 BONNIE BRAE ST 3,828.50 RES 1518 BONNIE BRAE ST 3,800.00 FAR Credit Parcel Area Adjusted Total Streetscape Benefit Gross [ Credit I Net Infrastructure Benefit Gross I Credit I Net 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0,00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863,38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 ' 1,86338 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863,38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,726.75 1,863.38 0.00% 1,863.38 1,863.38 0.00% 3,450,00 1,725.00 0.00% 1,725.00 1,725.00 0.00% 4,023.50 2,011.75 0.00% 2,011.75 2,011.75 0.00% 4,023.50 ' 2,011.75 0.00% 2,011.75 2,011.75 0.00% 4,023,50 2,011.75 0.00% 2,011.75 2,011.75 0.00% 4,023.50 2,011.75 0.00% 2,011.75 2,011.75 0.00% 5,630.00 2,815.00 -90.00% 281.50 2,815.00 0.00% 3,450.00 1,725.00 -90.00% 172.50 1,725.00 0.00% 4,080.00 2,040.00 0.00% 2,040.00 2,040.00 0.00% 4,430.00 2,215.00 0.00% 2,215.00 2,215.00 0.00% 4,430.00 2,215.00 0.00% 2,2I5.00 2,215.00 0.00% 5,090.00 2,545.00 0.00% 2,545.00 2,545.00 0.00% 4,280.00 2,140.00 0.00% 2,140.00 2,140.00 0.00% . 3,909.25 1,954.63 0.00% 1,954.63 1,954.63 0.00% 3,895.00 1,947.50 0.00% 1,947.50 1,947.50 0.00% 3,828.50 1,914.25 0.00% 1,914.25 1,914.25 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0,00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0,00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% '3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,334.50 1,667.25 0.00% 1,667,25 1,667.25 0.00% 3,334.50 1,667.25 0.00% I,667.25 1,66725 0.00% 3,736.35 1,86838 0.00% 1,868.18 1,868.18 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900,00 0.00% .1.900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800,00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0,00% 4,880.00 2,440.00 -50.00% 1,220.00 2,440.00 0.00% 3,648.00 1,824.00 -50.00% 912.00 1,824.00 0,00% 4,503.00 2,251.50 -50.00% 1,125.75 2,251.50 0.00% 5,353.00 2,676.50 -50.00% 1,338.25 2,676.50 0.00% 3,909.25 1,954.63 -50.00% 977.31 1,954.63 0.00% 3,895.00 1,947.50 -50.00% 973.75 1,947.50 0.00% 3,828.50 1,914.25 -50.00% 957.13 1,914.25 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 -50.00% 950.00 1,900.00 Page3of$ Total Benefit As Preliminarily Approved As Confirmed 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 833,211,16 533,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 333,211.16 333,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 333,211.16 333,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 $33,211.16 533,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 333,211, 16 $33,211.16 0.00% 1,863.38 3,726.75 $33,211.16 533,211.16 0.00% 1,725.00 3,450.00 $30,744.89 $30,744,89 0.00% 2,011.75 4,023.50 335,855.67 335,855.67 0.00% 2,011.75 4,023.50 335,855.67 535,8 0.00% 2,011.75 4,023.50 335,855.67 335,85 0.00% 2,011.75 4,023.50 $35,855.67 $35,855.67 0.00% 2,815,00 3,096.50 $50,172.09 $27,594.65 0.00% 1,725,00 1,897.50 $30,744.89 $16,909.69 0.00% 2,040.00 4,080.00 $36,359.17 $36,359.17 0.00% 2,215.00 4,430.00 339,478.22 $39,478.22 0.00% 2,215.00 4,430.00 339,478.22 $39,478.22 0.00% 2,545.00 5,090.00 $45,359.85 $45,359.85 0.00% 2,140.00 4,280.00 $38,141.48 $38,141.48 0.00% 1,954.63 3,909.25 $34,837.52 $34,837.52 0.00% 1,947.50 3,895.00 $34,710.53 $34,710.53 0.00% 1,914.25 3,828.50 $34,117.91 $34,117.91 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 333,863.93 $33,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 333,863.93 333,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 533,863.93 $33,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 333,863.93 $33,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 333,863.93 $33,863.93 0.00% 1,667.25 3,334.50 $29,715.60 $29,715.60 0,00% 1,667.25 3,334.50 $29,715.60 $29,715.60 0.00% 1,868.18 3,736.35 $33,296.71 $33,296 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 $33,863.93 $33,863 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 $33,863.93 $33,863.9 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 333,863.93 333,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 333,863.93 $33,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800,00 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 333,863.93 $33,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 333,863.93 533,863,93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 $33,863.93 333,863.93 0.00% 2,440.00 3,660.00 332,616.32 532,616.32 0.00% 1,824.00 2,736.00 $24,382.03 $24,382.03 0.00% 2,251.50 3,377.25 330,096.57 530,096,57 0.00% 2,676.50 4,014.75 335,777.69 335,777.69 0.00% 1,954.63 2,931.94 $26,128.14 $26,128.14 0.00% 1,947.50 2,921.25 $26,032.90 $26,032.90 0.00% 1,914.25 2,871.38 $25,588.44 $25,588.44 0.00% 1,900.00 2,850.00 325,397.95 $25,397.95 Assessor's Parcel Number 4185.009-015 4185-009-014 4185-009-013 4185-009-012 4185-009-011 4185-010-022 4185-010-003 4185-010-005 4185-010-024 4185-010-018 4185-010-015 4185-010-0I4 4185-010-013 4185-010-012 4185-010-011 4185-010-010 4185-010-017 4185-010-009 4185-015-011 4185-015-012 4185-014-013 4185-014-029 4185-014-028 4185-014.027 4185-014-026 4185-014-025 4185-014-024 4185-014-023 4185-014-022 4185-014-021 4185-014-020 4185-014.019 4185.014-018 4185-014.017 4185-014-016 4185-014-015 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006.1 (BONNIE BRAE) ASSESSMENT ROLL Assessment Number 179 180 18f 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 20I 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 /02/2006 Land Use Street Address RES 1512 BONNIE BRAE ST RES 1502 BONNIE BRAE ST RES 1436 BONNIE BRAE ST RES 1430 BONNIE BRAE ST RES 1420 BONNIE BRAE ST RES 1516 CAMPANA ST RES 1436 CAMPANA ST RES 1430 CAMPANA ST RES 1416 CAMPANA ST RES 1400 CAMPANA ST RES 1401 CORONA ST RES 105914TH ST RES 1053 14TH ST RES 1045 14TH ST RES 1041 14TH ST RES 1033 14TH ST RES 1027 I4TH ST RES 1021 14TH ST RES 1325 CORONA ST RES 1326 OWOSSO AVE RES 1325 OWOSSO AVE RES 1322 BONNIE BRAE ST RES 1308 BONNIE BRAE ST RES 1302 BONNIE BRAE ST RES 1292 BONNIE BRAE ST RES 1286 BONNIE BRAE ST RES 1280 BONNIE BRAE ST RES 1268 BONNIE BRAE ST RES 1260 BONNIE BRAE ST RES 1250 BONNIE BRAE ST RES 1242 BONNIE BRAE ST RES 1238 BONNIE BRAE ST RES 1228 BONNIE BRAE ST RES 1224 BONNIE BRAE ST RES 1214 BONNIE BRAE ST RES 1021 AVIATION BLVD Subtotal: Unadjusted Total 3,800.00 3,800.00 3,800.00 3,800,00 3,800.00 4,020.00 4,055.85 4,055.85 6,075.00 6,075.00 3,951.15 3,727.00 3,727.00 3,727.00 3,727.00 3,727.00 3,540.65 3,540.65 5,300.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 6,669,00 3,800.00 3,800.00 3,800.00 3,800.00 3,800.00 3,800.00 3,800.00 3,800.00 3,800.00 3,800.00 3,800.00 3,800.00 3,800.00 4,720.00 76I,269.53 FAR Credit Parcel Area Adjusted Total Streetseape Benefit Gross Credit 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800,00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 4,020.00 2,010.00 0.00% 4,055,85 2,027.93 0.00%' 4,055.85 2,027.93 0.00% 6,075.00 3,037.50 0.00% 6,075.00 3,037.50 0,00% 3,951.15 1,975.58 0.00% 3,727.00 1,863.50 0.00% 3,727.00 1,863.50 0,00% 3,727.00 1,863.50 0.00% 3,727,00 1,863.50 0.00% 3,727.00 1,863.50 0.00% 3,540.65 1,770.33 0.00% 3,540.65 1,770.33 0.00% 5,300.00 2,650.00 0.00% 5,000,00 2,500.00 0.00% 5,000.00 2,500,00 0.00% 6,669,00 3,334.50 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800,00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800,00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900,00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900,00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0,00% 3,800.00 1,900.00 0.00% 3,800,00 I,900.00 0.00% 4,720.00 2,360.00 380,634.76 Page 4of5 Infrastructure Benefit Net Gros f Credit 1 Net 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0,00% 2,0I0.00 2,010.00 0.00% 2,027.93 2,027.93 0.00% 2,027.93 2,027.93 0.00% 3,037.50 3,037.50 0.00% 3,037.50 3,037.50 -50.00% 987.79 1,975.58 0.00% 1,863.50 1,863.50 0.00% 1,863.50 1,863.50 0.00% 1,863.50 1,863.50 0.00% 1,863.50 1,863.50 0.00% 1,863.50 1,863.50 0.00% 1,770.33 1,770.33 0.00% 1,770.33 1,770.33 -50.00% 1,325.00 2,650.00 •50.00% 1,250.00 2,500.00 -50.00% 1,250,00 2,500.00 0.00% 3,334.50 3,334.50 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 I,900,00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0.00% 1,900.00 1,900.00 0,00% 1,900.00. I,900,00 •90.00% 236.00 2,360.00 358,381.94 380,634.76 Total Benefit As Preliminarily Approved 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 533,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 633,863,93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 S33,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 $33,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 $33,863.93 0.00% 2,010.00 4,020,00 $35,824.48 0.00% 2,027.93 4,055.85 536,143,96 0.00% 2,027.93 4,055.85 536,143.96 0.00% 3,037.50 6,075,00 $54,137.74 0.00% 3,037.50 6,075.00 $54,137.74 -52.00% 948.28 1,936.06 617,253,35 0.00% 1,863.50 3,727.00 $33,213.39 0.00% 1,863.50 3,727.00 $33,213.39 0.00% 1,863.50 3,727.00 $33,213.39 0.00% 1,863.50 3,727.00 $33,213.39 0.00% 1,863.50 3,727.00 533,213.39 0.00% 1,770.33 3,540.65 $31,552.72 0,00% 1,770.33 3,540.65 53I,552.72 -88.00% 318.00 1,643.00 514,641.70 0,00% 2,500,00 3,750.00 $33,418.36 -36.00% 1,600.00 2,850.00 $25,397.95 0.00% 3,334.50. 6,669.00 $59,431.21 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 $33,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 $33,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 $33,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 533,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 $33,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800,00 $33,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 533,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 533,863,93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 533,863.93 533,863 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 833,863.93 533,86 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 833,863.93 $33,86. 0.00% 1,900.00 3,800.00 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 0.00% 2,360.00 2,596.00 $23,134.41 523,134.41 376,165.51 734,547.45 56,582,377.24 66,545,964.60 As Confirmed 533,863.93 $33,863.93 533,863.93 533,863.93 533,863.93 $35,824.48 $36,143.96 536,143 $54,13 $54,137, 517,253.35 533,213.39 $33,213.39 $33,213.39 $33,213.39 $33,213.39 531,552.72 531,552.72 514,641.70 533,418.36 525,397.95 $59,431.21 $33,863.93 533,863,93 533,863,93 S33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 Assessor's Parcel Assessment I Land Number Number Use 4185-005-017 16 COM 4185-006-022 30 COM 4185-006-034 42 COM 4I85-006-014 63 COM 4185-008-03I 82 COM 4185-008-032 94 COM 4185-011-002 106 COM 4185-011-001 107 COM 4185.011-0I5 119 COM 4185-011.061 128 COM 4185-011-037 129 COM 4185.011.045 142 COM 4185.014-048 170 COM 4185-0I1•062 215 COM 4185-011-039 216 COM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) ASSESSMENT ROLL ti '02/2006 Unadjusted Street Address Total I I600 PACIFIC COAST HWY 3,600.00 1560 PACIFIC COAST HWY 11,427.00 1550 PACIFIC COAST HWY 29,980.00 1500 PACIFIC COAST HWY 2,835.00 1414 PACIFIC COAST HWY 17,010.00 1402 PACIFIC COAST HWY 7,900.71 81014TH ST 3,726.75 1314 PACIFIC COAST HWY 3,055.94 1310 PACIFIC COAST HWY 6,782.69 1100 PACIFIC COAST HWY 98,010.00 1200 PACIFIC COAST HWY 22,040.00 959 AVIATION BLVD 4,170.00 1205 BONNIE BRAE ST 4,920.00 901 AVIATION BLVD 27,990.00 1 100 PACIFIC COAST HWY 23,800.00 Subtotal: 267,248.08 Grand Total: 1,028,517.61 FAR Adjusted I Credit I Total -69.23% 1,107.72 -23.08% 8,789.65 0.00% 29,980.00 -52.31% 1,352.01 -46.15% 9,159.89 -69.23% 2,431.05 0.00% 3,726.75 0.00% 3,055.94 0.00% 6,782.69 -44.62% 54,277.94 0.00% 22,040.00 -41.54% 2,437.78 -55,38% 2,195.30 0.00% 27,990.00 -44.62% 13,180.44 Parcel Area Streetscape Benefit Gross 1 Credit 1 553.86 -50.00% 4,394.82 -50.00% 14,990.00 -75.00% 676.01 -50.00% 4,579.94 -50.00% 1,215.52 -50.00% 1,863.38 0.00% 1,527.97 -50.00% 3,391.34 -50.00% 27,138.97 -75.00% 11,020.00 -50.00% 1,218.89 -50.00% 1,097.65 -90.00% 13,995.00 -75.00% 6,590.22 -75.00% 94,253.57 474,88834 Page 5 of, Net 276.93 2,197.41 3,747.50 338.00 2,289.97 607.76 1,86338 763.98 1,695.67 6,784.74 5,510.00 609.45 109.77 3,498.75 1,647.56 31,940.87 Infrastructure Benefit Gross 1 Credit 1 Net 553,86 -88.00% 66.46 4,394.82 -18.00% 3,603.76 14,990.00 -88.00% 1,798.80 676.01 -36.00% 432.64 4,579.94 -88.00% 549.59 1,215.52 0.0034 1,215.52 1,863.38 -36.00% 1,192.56 1,527.97 -36.00% 977.90 3,391.34 0.00% 3,391.34 27,138.97 -36.00% 17,368.94 11,020.00 0.00% 11,020.00 1,218.89 0.00% 1,218.89 1,097.65 -36.0034 702.50 13,995,00 -62.0034 5,318.10 6,590.22 -36.0034 4,217.74 94,253.57 53,074.75 390,322.81 474,88834 As Total Preliminarily As Benefit Approved Confirmed 343.39 33,061.01 $3,061.01 5,801.17 351,697.47 351,697.47 5,546.30 $49,426.19 349,426.19 770.65 36,867.66 36,867.66 2,839.56 525,304.95 325,304.95 1,823.29 516,248.33 316,248.33 3,055.94 327,233.15 327,233.15 1,741.88 315,522.90 315,522.90 5,087.01 345,333.24 $45,333.24 24,153.68 5215,247.03 5215,247.03 16,530.00 $147,308.12 3147,30 1,828.34 316,293.33 516,29 812.26 $7,238.53 $7,238.53 8,816.85 378,571,90 378,571.90 5,865.30 352,268.95 352,268.95 85,015,62 3757,622.76 5757,622.76 429,240.26 819,563,07 57,340,000,00 57,303,587.36 EXHIBIT C ENGINEER'S REPORT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) CITY OF N :RMOSA BEACH ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM SHEET 1 OF 1 I6 T IS 16TH STREET • ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES STATE OF CALIFORNIA 410 410 411) O CD O Mr WO b A c> 29 ® Q 15114 PUCE CD • 16TH STREET 26 25 24 91 22 O 0 19 CD 17 15TH PLACE CD CED CD 35 CD 73 32 71 0 15TH STREET I® 93 92 91 '90 89 8E 87 ' ® 85 ® 83 14TH STREET 10 (1 ® QED (ED 102 O1 100 ® 98 97 96 95 Il p OTD (=DOD II U 0 CID I4 m l48 14 to NA�`a (1) FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 73 THIS DAY OF CID Q 7E , 2006. ELAINE DOERFLING CITY CLERK CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 411) 4 4 70Y STREET 9 184 41330 C3) CEO 411, 461) 4 14TH STREET (2) RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH THIS DAY OF , 2006. RICK MORGAN DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 14111 STREET 19 (3) FILED THIS DAY OF , 2006, AT THE HOUR OF O'CLOCK _ M, IN BOOK OF MAPS OF ASSESSMENT AND COMMUNITY FACILII1ES DISTRICTS AT PAGE AND AS INSTRUMENT NO. , IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. COUNTY RECORDER LOS ANGELES COUNTY LEGEND 1151 AD BOUNDARY ® ASSESSMENT NUMBER 50' 111•11311111 200' PREPARED BY DAVID TAUSSIO & ASSOCIATES, INC. February 25, 2006 Elaine Doer fling City Clerk of the City of Hermosa Beach RE: Underground Utilities Assessors Parcel #: 4185-009-011 Assessment # 183 To the City of Hermosa Beach, We are writing this letter to strongly protest the Underground utilities project imposed upon us. Let me begin by saying we have lived and worked in Hermosa Beach for Fifty years. More than likely is the fact you the City do not know us personally. We however know Hermosa Beach very well. We have been outstanding citizens. We have faithfully paid our Taxes. We have supported the numerous City activities throughout the years. We had a Refrigeration Service Business in Hermosa Beach for thirty-five years. We have raised Four Children in Hermosa Beach. They attended and graduated from the Hermosa Schools. Our two Grandchildren lived and went to school here in Hermosa Beach. All of these Beautiful memories have taken place in our Home on Bonnie Brae.St. We have no intention of ever selling our Home or living elsewhere. We now live on a limited income since retiring. Yes, it is at times difficult to live on a Budget but we manage without going into Debt. Going into Debt, this is what the Underground Proposal is threatening us with. Thirty-three thousand eight hundred sixty three dollars, and let us not forget, ninety three cents. Unbelievable !I Believe me, A telephone Pole or street light does not take away the Beauty of my neighborhood. Here's an idea. Why don't we focus on the Pot Holes on Prospect Ave. How about putting in curbing and sidewalks in this area. How about a much needed Traffic Light on 16th Street and PCH. My heart aches every time we see someone trying to cross this busy corner. When can we expect a Light, after a Tragedy? If we wanted a Thirty three thousand eight hundred sixty three dollars and ninety three cents debt against our Home, believe me it would be for a new car for my wife, a luxury vacation for the family, City of Hermosa Beach, this project is NOT for our benefit. Please do not put this Hardship on us. Let us enjoy the rest of our life making choices that will allow us the right to spend our hard earned money the way we see fit. Put yourself in our situation.!I Thank -you for understanding. Ernest and Rosemarie Medina ATTACHMENT 8 Subject: FW: Proposed Undergrounding - Assessment District No. 2006-1 (Bonnie Brae) Original Message -- From: JAS. STRONACH [mailto:jstronach@verizon.net] Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 12:28 AM To: peter@electpetertucker.com Cc: City Clerk Subject: Proposed Undergrounding - Assessment District No. 2006-1 (Bonnie Brae) UNDERGROUNING - BONNIE BRAE Your Engineer's Report, Assessment District No. 2006-1, states that the Special and General Benefit applies to "The street or right-of-way (in which the utilities will be undergrounded) is extensively used by the general public and carries a heavy volume of pedestrian or vehicular traffic; and/or" "The street or road or right-of-way (in which the utilities will be undergrounded) adjoins or passes through a civic area or public recreation area or an area of unusual scenic interest to the general public". When was the last time anyone on the city council walked the Bonnie Brae district ? Prospect (a major thoroughfare) is not included in the assessment. Civic area ?. Public Recreation Area ? Unusual scenic interest ? No portion of PCH (all commercial) will be undergrounded. 14th St. is a dead-end street ! 15th Place is a dead-end street ! Bonnie Brae has very few sidewalks and gutters, in fact residents have placed railroad ties and sand bags in front of their homes to keep water out ! Ocean Drive is an alley ! Nobody lives on Joy St. ! Campana St. is 20% dirt, has no side walks, has standing water, and only has 15 feet of gutter (installed by LA County) ! It is time for the city council to get their priorities straight. This undergrounding effort will drive some long-time residents out of Hermosa Beach due to the cost. Maybe it's time for The City of Hermosa Beach to step up to its obligation of providing proper streets, gutters, sidewalks and water runoff to better provide for the quality of life for its residents I! Jim Stronach Hermosa Beach Resident SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION 3/14/2006 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) INSTRUCTIONS FOR HEARING HEARING MARCH 14, 2006 1. Mayor announces: "The hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m. having arrived, this is the time and place fixed for the 1913 Act Assessment Hearing of Protests, Objections or Appeals with respect to the assessment and work under and pursuant to Resolution of Intention, Resolution No. 06-6442." 2. City Clerk presents Affidavit of Mailing Notice of Hearing filed with the City Clerk. 3. Mayor calls upon the Assessment Engineer to present the final 1913 Act Report and to explain the proposed boundaries of the assessment district, the nature of the work, a general statement that all property within the assessment district will be benefited. 4. City Clerk to read or summarize the written protests received. 5. - Mayor announces that the City Council will hear "any person or his or her representative who has submitted a card requesting the opportunity to be heard to protest the proceedings or who are in favor of the proceedings?" (Hear all persons responding.) 6. Mayor calls upon the Assessment Engineer to make a statement regarding the benefit of each property where the owner has made a protest if the Assessment Engineer has not responded to the protestants during the course of the hearing. The Mayor shall ask if anyone who has not done so desires to submit his/her ballot to the City Clerk. 7. If all persons have been heard and there are no other persons present indicating a desire to be heard, the City Council may adjourn the hearing to another date if the City Council needs more information. If there are any changes in the proceedings which would increase any persons assessment or add property to the assessment district a new hearing must be held on those questions. 8. At the conclusion of the hearing, the City Council may wish to recess the hearing to allow the Assessment Engineer to count the votes. When the votes are counted the Assessment Engineer will inform the City Council of the votes received in favor and against the assessment district. A majority vote of those voting in favor of the assessment district (weighted vote) is necessary to proceed with the assessment district. If there is no need for an adjourned hearing the City Council will then close the hearing by motion and voice vote. If a majority vote has been received, the following action should be taken: Adopt the resolution confirming assessments and designating the City Treasurer to collect assessments. D O C S O C/ 115 6275 v 1 /0223 3 7-0012 NOTES 1. The minutes should show the names and addresses of all protestants, including a very brief resume of oral objections. .2. After the confirmation of the assessment by the City Council, (i) the City Clerk, and (ii) Superintendent of Streets should sign the assessment diagram and date it March 15, 2006 or on March 16, 2006, if it is not convenient to record the assessment diagram in the office of the County Recorder on March 15, 2006. On the same date, the Superintendent of Streets will record the diagram and assessment in his office. Appropriate entries will be found on the assessment diagram to indicate recordation. 3. On .the same date as the filing in the office of the Superintendent of Streets, the City Clerk or the Assessment Engineer on behalf of the City Clerk files a copy of the assessment and diagram in the office of the County Recorder. 4. On the same date, the City Clerk or the Assessment Engineer on behalf of the City Clerk executes and records in the office of the County Recorder the Notice of Assessment with the names of the assessed owners as they appear on the latest secured assessment roll attached thereto. 5. City Clerk or the Assessment Engineer completes the affidavit of recording and sends a copy to Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth. 2 DOCSOC/ 1156275v 1/022337-0012 John Chen P.O. Box 493 Manhattan Beach CA 90267-0493 3/14/06 Hermosa Beach City Clerk 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Re: Assessment District NO.2006-1 This letter is to provide written protest against the Bonnie Brae Assessment District. Given that: 1) the original circulated petition estimates were $7,000-$12,000. 2) The facts that other districts have undergrounded for around $8,000, 3) and a carefully conducted survey by the city of Manhattan Beach suggests that the cost/benefit support is found at around $7,000; The current estimates around $34,000 are 3-5 times what was expected and reasonable. The decision to underground is no longer monetarily insignificant and every assessment charge is therefore addressed. For an assessment of $33,846 financed over as many as 30 years at the estimated $2,330/year or $194/month, the assessment was allocated as: $97/mo for "scenic improvement" - The assessment formula is inadequate in accounting for the disparity in benefit derived by various properties. Enhancing one's ocean view was a major impetus by the original district founders. The streets running East-West (13th, 14th, 15th etc.) on the hill and the few houses intersecting these streets at Ocean derive the most from an improved ocean view. Essentially all of Corona and Owosso street properties were gerrymandered out of the district likely because their lack of view could not justify voting for the assessment. And indeed, the principle could not be better demonstrated in areas to be undergrounded where Manhattan Beach Strand residents spoke out against their "scenic benefit" charges as their houses faced the water. The utility poles were in the alley behind their properties and removal benefited everyone east of them. The upcoming balloting should be instructive. I suspect the preponderance of "for" votes will correlate well with properties benefiting with an improved view. $35/mo to SCE - As Hermosa Beach homes evolved from 30 to 100 to now 200 Amp services; there is a case for upgrading Edison's lines and transformers. There will be benefits they derive (no yearly fall tree trimming, less repair due to lightening strikes etc) balanced with benefits to the homeowners (no above ground line hazard). At about $6,000 of the assessment cost, this is probably the most reasonable and arguably the only item most could not do without. Still, there is a case to be made that it should be accommodated for on a utility bill by increasing the amount currently collected for undergrounding and/or a rate proportional to consumption. The precedence exists today with tiered rates above the baseline electricity amount and water service fees based on supply pipe size. $50/mo to Verizon - Evolving technology has allowed some to discontinue their landline phones and exist with cellular service only. Verizon stands to benefit greatly in the conversion from old copper lines to optical fiber not just for phone or DSL service. It was reported that they intend to reserve 80% of the new capacity of the FiOS for a new TV service. Their "build out" costs should be factored into the service billings of their customers and not subsidized by every property owner. Then, consumers can compare it fairly in the marketplace with DirecTV and Dish Network. J Just as Sprint Wireless has infrastructure costs in cell sites, site purchases or leases, expensive FCC spectrum licenses, etc., unless I am a customer of theirs, I do not fund their infrastructure costs. $12/mo to Adelphia - Incorporate the costs into the subscriber's billing and inline with fair-trade practices. The widespread view that the current undergrounding process needs serious changes is apparent with the lack of open and competitive bidding, and the service providers piling on costs with no oversight. The Rule 20b funding saddles property owners with the escalating costs and drags many unwilling with the simple majority vote. Other regions have instigated their own thresholds (70% or "all") and it becomes more important as the assessments increase in costs. Whereas a condominium purchaser is aware of the terms and agreement so as to expect significant mandatory funding (for such things as re -roofing or painting, and benefit all equally), our district residents purposefully purchased individual freestanding dwellings for control over their expenses. They respect reasonable expenses mandated by a city, but not unreasonable expenses forced by a simple majority. Excessive assessment levels compound the hardship for some older residents. They are often the property owners, which must secure extra funds to perform on -property undergrounding and panel conversion. With our assessments (or some of Manhattan Beach's of $60,000) the current accommodation system would be humorous if it were not so serious: "If your income is less than $24,000 then you can defer your $34,000 bill..." And finally, since the "+" mark connotes "positive or affirmation" it should not be used in balloting to denote opposition to the amendment. Natural instincts to "check" the ballot were stated to void the ballot. A more neutrally administered ballot would incorporate a box to be "shaded in" to cast a vote. In summary, we live in an evolving world where old standards of "necessary services" have changed greatly. Wired phone service is no longer (and cable TV never has been) a lifeline service. Manhattan Beach and Hermosa Beach residents have both remarked that, at their assessed values maybe they should install solar electric panels instead. The simple majority threshold inadequately addresses the issue when the costs are extreme and the services being voted on are non-essential and the benefits unequal. Until the costs can be brought inline with the perceived benefits, or the inequities and inadequacies of the assessment process are addressed, it will remain contentious issue. Sincerely, John Chen Number of Ballots for the Assesssment 32 City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 (Bonnie Brae) Election Summary Total Lien Favoring the Assesssment $ 1,007,410.58 Number of Ballots Against the Assesssment 151 Total Ballots Received: 183 Total Lien Associated with Ballots Cast: $6,281,491.39 Weighed Percentage for "Yes" Votes: 16.04% Weighed Percentage for "No" Votes: 83.96% 8:26:28PM 3/14/2006 Total Lien Against the Assesssment $ 5,274,080.81 Assessor's Parcel Number 4185-004-017 4185-004-016 4185-004-015 4185-007-029 4185-007-030 4185-007-009 4185-006-006 4185-007-013 4185-006-012 4185-007-025 4185-007-027 4185-007-028 4185-006-025 4185-008-041 4185-008-016 4185-011-008 4185-011-035 4185-011-031 4185-011-032 4185-011-055 4185-011-045 4185-009-003 4185-009-006 4185-009-007 4185-009-024. 4185-014-044 4185-014-043 4185-014-040 4185-014-035 4185-009-012 4185-014-018 4185-014-017 32 Records Assessment Number 7 8 9 20 21 26 27 35 39 43 51 52 56 77 83 100 108 110 122 130 142 145 148 149 154 158 159 162 167 182 211 212 3/14/2006 8:24:43PM City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 (Bonnie Brae) Ballot Tabulation Report Property Owners Casted Ballots Favoring the Assessments • Owner ALLAN M AND SANDRA F FINEMAN, TRS MELINDA B BROWN MELINDA B BROWN DOUG B AND JERI L VIKSER THOMAS AND JOANNA G SULLIVAN, TRS STANLEY GUSTAFSON, CO -TR JANET K HALE, TR WILLOUGHBY E JR AND SHIRLEY J HENSHAW PAUL H BARRON AARON AND HEATHER SWERDLOW GRAFTON P SR TANQUARY, TR AND GRAFTON GRAFTON P SR TANQUARY, TR AND GRAFTON LEONARD AND BARBARA RAYA, TRS STEVE AND LAURA A DOLL STEVEN M AND LINDA K STRALEY EDUARD E AND DRAGICA MORF JOHN KYD AND CAMILLE TARESHAWTY CHARLES J AND NANCY GIARDINI, TRS TIMOTHY M AND HEIDI WYNN GEOFFREY LUDWIG RICHARD A HANKUS, TR MERYL B LANDE, TR MARGARET S PAPADAKIS, TR RICHARD L VERCRUSE EUGENE A CHENG SHANNON B FLYNN STEVEN J AND JENNEFER K MOSELEY PATRICK M AND VICKI V HANSON DONALD M AND FAY FEENEY, TRS JOHN AND MARY E WORKMAN, TRS MICHAEL CUBILLOS AND WENDY NOBLE ANITA E CARROLL Page 1 of 6 Situs Address 945 16TH ST 939 16TH ST 929 16TH ST 963 15TH PL 959 15TH PL 905 15TH PL 846 16TH ST 930 15TH PL 840 15TH PL 953 15TH ST 901 15TH ST 903 15TH ST 835 15TH ST 838 15TH ST 939 14TH ST 908 14TH ST 949 13TH ST 941 13TH ST 938 13TH ST 1241 OCEAN DR 959 AVIATION BLVD 1525 BONNIE BRAE ST 1502 OCEAN DR 1435 BONNIE BRAE ST 1401 BONNIE BRAE ST 1302 OCEAN DR 1294 OCEAN DR 1265 BONNIE BRAE ST 1224 OCEAN DR 1430 BONNIE BRAE ST 1228 BONNIE BRAE ST 1224 BONNIE BRAE ST Assessment $27,804.07 $27,804.07 $27,804.07 $30,381.52 $30,381.52 $30,381.52 $33,944.14 $31,113.60 $38,780.60 $50,528.55 $25,264.28 $25,264.28 $16,842.85 $25,264.28 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $30,744.89 $16,293.33 $34,117.91 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $1,007,410.58 Assessor's Parcel Assessment Number 4185-004-023 4185-004-021 4185-004-020 4185-004-014 4185-004-013 4185-004-012 4185-004-011 4185-005-016 4185-005-017 4185-007-001 4185-007-002 4185-007-003 4185-007-005 4185-007-006 4185-007-008 4185-006-005 4185-006-004 4185-006-022 4185-007-017 4185-007-016 4185-007-015 4185-007-014 4185-007-012 4185-007-011 4185-007-010 4185-006-011 4185-006-010 4185-007-024 4185-007-022 4185-007-032 4185-007-033 4185-006-029 4185-006-027 4185-006-032 4185-006-033 4185-006-018 4185-006-016 4185-006-014 4185-008-017 4185-008-049 4185-008-050 4185-008-019 4185-008-020 4185-008-035 4185-008-038 4185-008-023 4185-008-024 4185-008-043 4185-008-027 4185-008-047 4185-008-031 City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 (Bonnie Brae) Ballot Tabulation Report Property Owners Casted Ballots Against the Assessments Number Owner 1 WILLIAM H AND SUSAN B GARFIELD 3 . LEE H AND DEIDRE N GRANT 4 JEANNE M OZENNE 10 MARK I AND SHANNON C WALKER 11 BARBARA WALBAUM, TR 12 EDWARD AND HELEN BENDER, TRS 13 LOIS CLEMONS, TR 14 DANIEL L AND LISA S BRANNAN 16 JAMES M WELCH AND WILLIS D HAYES 17 HENRY C AND DIANA RICE, TRS 18 PHYLLIS HALPIN MILLER, TR 19 MARK S AND JAN L HAUHE 22 DAVID J AND CAROL B ADLER, TRS 23 PATRICIA A EGERER 25 JOSEPH M JR AND SUSAN A COLLECTOR 28 DESMOND AND JANICE A MURRY, TRS 29 STEVEN L KOCH, TR 30 ALICE E VILLALOBOS 31 HERBERT G MARTIN, TR 32 JAMES E SCHMIRLER AND JULIE WOLFORD 33 BARBARA C ROSS, TR 34 GLORIA L FREEMAN 36 JOHN G AND PAMELA A HARLAN, TRS 37 STEPHEN G SIMPSON 38 MICHAEL A AND BENTE H MARTINEZ 40 JUDITH P WALLS 41 NEIL E AND TERESA MAUSHAKE GRETSKY 44 MICHAEL L WILLIAMS 46 FRANK J BARAN, CO -TR 49 NICK AND ALISON P SAROS, TRS 50 RONALD D AND VICTORIA R CUSHEY 54 ABBY HOLLAND 58 ANTHONY J COSTELLO 59 MICHAEL L AND TERESA G GILMORE 60 DOUG COULTER AND SHARON LAPOINTE 61 SEAVIEW PALMS AND CO 62 JAMES G AND SANDRA J KELLER 63 BRADLEY J COMMISO, CO -TR 64 JOSEPH S AND BETH A GRAZIANO, TRS AND 65 DOUG PIWINSKIA AND TRACY A DEVINE 66 ROBERT A AND HOLLY A NIXON 67 ELIO DICLAUDIO AND MARY FOX 68 L DONALD AND CAROL MCDOUGAL, TRS 69 ROBERT J MARSHALL 72 BRIAN B ANTLEY 73 EDWARD H KING, TR AND STEPHEN M KING, 74 KENNETH E AND MELINDA M FRY 75 RIMA F JUBRAN AND GUY A YOUNG 79 STANTON PROPERTIES 81 PETER A TRIGG 82 ALAN D GLASER, TR AND A GLASER, TR Page 2 of 6 Situs Address 1601 PROSPECT AVE 1011 16TH ST 1005 16TH ST 927 16TH ST 921 16TH ST 909 16TH ST 901 16TH ST 1610 RAYMOND AVE 1600 PACIFIC COAST HWY 1015 15TH PL 1005 15TH PL 977 15TH PL 943 15TH PL 925 15TH PL 919 15TH PL 838 16TH ST 832 16TH ST 1560 PACIFIC COAST HWY 960 15TH PL 950 15TH PL 944 15TH PL 934 15TH PL 922 15TH PL 906 15TH PL 902 15TH PL 836 15TH PL 832 15TH PL 945 15TH ST 935 15TH ST 911 15TH ST 909 15TH ST 847 15TH ST 839 15TH ST 829 15TH ST 833 15TH ST 825 15TH ST 809 15TH ST 1500 PACIFIC COAST HWY 964 15TH ST 948 15TH ST 952 15TH ST 944 15TH ST 940 15TH ST 918 15TH ST 930 15TH ST 906 15TH ST 900 15TH ST 844 15TH ST 834 15TH ST 826 15TH ST 1414 PACIFIC COAST HWY Assessment $27,436.47 $27,804.07 $27,804.07 $27,804.07 $27,804.07 $27,804.07 $27,804.07 $31,183.34 $3,061.01 $30,381.52 $30,381.52 $30,381.52 $30,381.52 $30,381.52 $30,381.52 $33,944.14 $33,944.14 $51,697.47 $31,113.60 $31,113.60 $31,113.60 $31,113.60 $31,113.60 $31,113.60 $31,113.60 $38,780.60 $38,780.60 $50,528.55 $50,528.55 $25,264.28 $25,264.28 $16,842.85 $16,842.85 $25,264.28 $25,264.28 $50,528.55 $25,264.28 $6,867.66 $50,528.55 $25,264.28 $25,264.28 $50,528.55 $50,528.55 $25,264.28 $25,264.28 $50,528.55 $50,528.55 $25,264.28 $50,528.55 $25,264.28 $25,304.95 Assessor's Parcel Number 4185-008-015 4185-008-014 4185-008-013 4185-008-012 4185-008-011 4185-008-009 4185-008-008 4185-008-007 4185-008-006 4185-008-032 4185-011-012 4185-011-011 4185-011-010 4185-011-009 4185-011-007 4185-011-006 4185-011-005 4185-011-004 4185-011-003 4185-011-034 4185-011-030 4185-011-027 4185-011-023 4185-011-022 4185-011-019 4185-011-018 4185-011-016 4185-011-036 4185-011-033 4185-011-025 4185-011-024 4185-011-021 4185-011-061 4185-011-037 4185-011-058 4185-011-059 4185-011-060 4185-011-053 4185-011-052 4185-011-047 4185-011-048 4185-011-049 4185-011-050 4185-011-051 4185-009-001 4185-009-004 4185-009-005 4185-009-008 4185-009-009 4185-009-025 4185-014-046 Assessment Number 84 85 86 87 88 90 91 92 93 94 96 97 98 99 101 102 103 104 105 109 111 112 114 115 116 117 118 120 121 125 126 127 128 129 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 143 146 147 150 151 153 155 City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 (Bonnie Brae) Ballot Tabulation Report Property Owners Casted Ballots Against the Assessments Owner DONALD S ROTHCHILD, CO -TR AND DEREK E PETER AND ANN ALLIEGRO PATRICIA L WALDECK KENNETH J AND KWAN,SUSAN S SPEIRS AND VELMA J HAZEN JOHN G LIPSCOMBE ASLAM AMLANI AND LAUREN M GEZURIAN PHILIP J AND MARTI LUKEN DEANNA STAMM ARTHUR B COON, TR LESLIE W NEFF AND ROBERT L JR HOSKINS SAMUEL H ABRAMS, CO -TR MORDY A BENJAMIN, TR GEORGE C AND LILLI M SCHENCK RONALD AND DOROTHY TAYLOR, TRS DONALD E HELLING AND Y1NG ZENG CHLODELL BOOTY, TR DONALD J AND ERIN LORENZEN ROBERT AND MAYRA B WIESSNER, TRS GORDON K AND SHIRLEY S ROSS, TRS SUSAN J BLACKMER AND BRIAN SHEIL DENNY R AND STARLA KO, TRS AND CLIFTO ROBERT STARK CARY J AND KATHRINE M BICHLMEIER JAY KELLER AND KATHLEEN KELLER JON R AND LESLIE J HERDT JOSEPH SPORKIN RAMONA H DECD EST OF JOHNSON AND LESL JAMES G AND SHELLEY R DAVENPORT DOLORES M STUNTZ, TR KIKY PRIAMOS L ALAN AND RONI S KISER ROGER E BACON, TR CALIFORNIA NUGGET INC LESSOR JACQUES AND ALICE L VERMOREL DANIEL G AND BRIGITTE ARMAND, TRS WILLIAM J STRASS CLAUDE AND JOY A BRANDEAU, TRS JOHN J COMENSKY, CO -TR JOANN P HILLIARD ROBERTO AND AYDEE PANDOLFI STEPHEN C JOHNSON KENNETH AND CANDICE M GARMOE PHYLLIS E RAMSEY, TR HELEN J SMITH, TR JOSEPH AND LINDA VERBRUGGE WALTER N AND BARBARA J DIETSCH JEAN LOUIS AND MAURICETTE BLANGY AND TRENT AND ANN LARSON RICHARD F AND CAROL L THOMAS PHILLIP S JACOBSON Page 3 of 6 Situs Address 937 14TH ST 935 14TH ST 925 14TH ST 919 14TH ST 905 14TH ST 845 14TH ST 833 14TH ST 827 14TH ST 823 14TH ST 1402 PACIFIC COAST HWY 938 14TH ST 930 14TH ST 928 14TH ST 920 14TH ST 900 14TH ST 850 14TH ST 840 14TH ST 830 14TH ST 822 14TH ST 945 13TH ST 935 13TH ST 913 13TH ST 901 13TH ST 841 13TH ST 831 13TH ST 827 13TH ST 825 13TH ST 96013TH ST 944 13TH ST 912 13TH ST 900 13TH ST 844 13TH ST 1100 PACIFIC COAST HWY 1200 PACIFIC COAST HWY 867 AUBREY CT, NO 2 867 AUBREY CT, NO 3 867 AUBREY CT, NO 4 865 AUBREY CT 857 AUBREY CT 955 MONTGOMERY DR 945 MONTGOMERY DR 931 MONTGOMERY DR 925 MONTGOMERY DR 909 MONTGOMERY DR 1539 BONNIE BRAE ST 1519 BONNIE BRAE ST 1509 BONNIE BRAE ST 1431 BONNIE BRAE ST 1421 BONNIE BRAE ST 1407 BONNIE BRAE ST 1315 BONNIE BRAE ST Assessment $33,211.16 $16,605.58 $49,816.74 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $23,247.81 $16,248.33 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $215,247.03 $147,308.12 $35,855.67 $35,855.67 $35,855.67 $27,594.65 $16,909.69 $36,359.17 $39,478.22 $39,478.22 $45,359.85 $38,141.48 $34,837.52 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $29,715.60 Assessor's Parcel Number 4185-014-047 4185-014-045 4185-014-042 4185-014-039 4185-014-038 4185-014-037 4185-014-036 4185-014-034 4185-014-033 4185-014-048 4185-014-032 4185-009-022 4185-009-021 4185-009-020 4185-009-019 4185-009-018 4185-009-017 4185-009-016 4185-009-015 4185-009-014 4185-009-013 4185-009-011 4185-010-022 4185-010-003 4185-010-005 4185-010-024 4185-010-018 4185-010-015 4185-010-014 4185-010-013 4185-010-012 4185-010-011 4185-010-010 4185-010-017 4185-010-009 4185-015-011 4185-014-013 4185-014-029 4185-014-028 4185-014-027 4185-014-026 4185-014-024 4185-014-023 4185-014-022 4185-014-021 4185-014-019 4185-014-016 4185-011-062 4185-011-039 Assessment Number 156 157 160 163 164 165 166 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 199 200 201 202 203 205 206 207 208 210 213 215 216 City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 (Bonnie Brae) Ballot Tabulation Report Property Owners Casted Ballots Against the Assessments Owner JOHN M O'CONNOR JOHN H CHEN DEBRA A LOOB AND BRENDA L LOCKARD DEBORAH L JURY BRADLEY J. COMMISO LENA A. CORD, TR DURWARD R. & E.L. WEAVER, TRS CHRISTOPHER AND MARY NAROG, TRS MARIANO B ALVAREZ RON AND JOYCE ROSINSKY RON AND JOYCE ROSINSKY LANCE L WEBB AND JENNY G LESIOW KURT W HECKER AND KATHRYN J HANNA J BRIAN SCHERMER DON F AND RIHOKO PONDER ANTHONY J AND ANN M GRIFFIN GREGORY M AND SHERRY L DYER, TRS MICHAEL B AND ELEANOR D JONES RICHARD III AND CAROLYN THOMPSON SHARON AND LOUIS MUCCIOLO, TRS MARK A KORSMO ERNEST AND ROSEMARIE MEDINA JAMES T AND NANCY L LEMONT GERALD E MCGOWEN JOSEPH A AND SUSAN M KLOTZLE MARIA L DAVIS JAMES A STRONACH, CO -TR BRIAN C AND ALISON S WILCOX, TRS FERNE L FETHER, TR SHALE GORDON, CO -TR AARON AND CAROLINE FALK SCOTT CUMMINGS AND BETH CRAWFORD GREATER BAY TRUST COMPANY TR TITLE SE VALENTIN V AND JENNIFER BAKER ASIDDAO RUSSELL J CLARK, CO -TR KHURT AND CHRISTINA MAIER JOHN D AND CLARA E GOLLNER, TRS HOWARD SEEB, CO -TR DANIS P KOSTAS, CO -TR JOHN C WISDOM, CO -TR IRA S AND ALICE E VILLALOBOS LIFLAND WAYNE AND JANE E KOBZEFF, TRS ROSALIND C RUSSELL, TR MICHAEL AND SUSAN ARREDONDO, TRS JONATHAN SIAO RONALD J MORGAN AND MARILYN S QUINLAN JUSTIN M THIRSK OVERSEAS BEACH PROPERTY ROGER E BACON, TR Page 4 of 6 Situs Address 1004 14TH ST 1307 BONNIE BRAE ST 1253 BONNIE BRAE ST 1257 BONNIE BRAE ST 1249 BONNIE BRAE ST 1245 BONNIE BRAE ST 1235 BONNIE BRAE ST 1220 OCEAN DR 1212 OCEAN DR 1205 BONNIE BRAE ST 1208 OCEAN DR 1558 BONNIE BRAE ST 1554 BONNIE BRAE ST 1546 BONNIE BRAE ST 1536 BONNIE BRAE ST 1530 BONNIE BRAE ST 1526 BONNIE BRAE ST 1518 BONNIE BRAE ST 1512 BONNIE BRAE ST 1502 BONNIE BRAE ST. 1436 BONNIE BRAE ST 1420 BONNIE BRAE ST 1516 CAMPANA ST 1436 CAMPANA ST 1430 CAMPANA ST 1416 CAMPANA ST 1400 CAMPANA ST 1401 CORONA ST 1059 14TH ST 1053 14TH ST 1045 14TH ST 1041 14TH ST 1033 14TH ST 1027 14TH ST 1021 14TH ST 1325 CORONA ST 1325 OWOSSO AVE 1322 BONNIE BRAE ST 1308 BONNIE BRAE ST 1302 BONNIE BRAE ST 1292 BONNIE BRAE ST 1280 BONNIE BRAE ST 1268 BONNIE BRAE ST 1260 BONNIE BRAE ST 1250 BONNIE BRAE ST 1238 BONNIE BRAE ST 1214 BONNIE BRAE ST 901 AVIATION BLVD 1100 PACIFIC COAST HWY Assessment $29,715.60 $33,296.71 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $7,238.53 $32,616.32 $24,382.03 $30,096.57 $35,777.69 $26,128.14 $26,032.90 $25,588.44 $25,397.95 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $35,824.48 $36,143.96 $36,143.96 $54,137.74 $54,137.74 $17,253.35 $33,213.39 $33,213.39 $33,213.39 $33,213.39 $33,213.39 $31,552.72 $31,552.72 $14,641.70 $25,397.95 $59,431.21 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $78,571.90 $52,268.95 City of Hermosa Beach • Assessment District No. 2006-1 (Bonnie Brae) Ballot Tabulation Report Property Owners Casted Ballots Against the Assessments Assessor's Parcel Assessment Number Number Owner 151 Records 3/14/2006 8:24:44PM Page 5 of 6 Situs Address Assessment $5,274,080.81 Assessor's Parcel Assessment Number 4185-004-022 2 4185-004-019 5 4185-004-018 6 4185-005-011 15 4185-007-007 24 4185-006-034 42 4185-007-023 45 4185-007-021 47 4185-007-020 48 4185-006-028 53 4185-006-030 55 4185-006-026 57 4185-008-036 70 4185-008-037 71 4185-008-044 76 4185-008-042 78 4185-008-046 80 4185-008-010 89 4185-011-013 95 4185-011-002 106 4185.011-001 107 4185-011-026 113 4185-011-015 119 4185-011-029 123 4185-011-028 124 4185-011-057 131 4185-009-002 144 4185-009-010 152 4185-014-041 161 4185-015-012 198 4185-014-025 204 4185-014-020 209 4185-014-015 214 33 Records City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 (Bonnie Brae) Ballot Tabulation Report Property Owners Did Not Cast Ballots Number Owner 3/14/2006 8:24:44PM HOLLY H DURAND STEVEN S SILVER GREGORY B AND MARY Z SAMPSON ERIK T CHARLTON FRED HUEBSCHER OCEAN VIEW LODGING INC PAUL N BARKOPOULOS 927 15TH STREET LLC CRAIG R CASNER EDWARD J AND JENNIFER J ALVARADO ANGELICA R REYES JANET A NICKERSON JOHN T ABE HEATHER YOON DAVID SASSANO JAY ALLEN TREVOR WILSON BERNICE G MCMAHON, TR KATARINA FIELD AND PATRICK FIELD RON ET AL HAKAKIAN RON ET AL HAKAKIAN NEIL W HAGEMEISTER RON ET AL HAKAKIAN SHARON M VERDUZCO AND VICTORIA L ESTR SHARON K BLANKS JOHN R DALY JOHN R AND TRACI C DOUGHER PLATT B WELLER JAN W PRAZAK AND MARY J HALVORSON REGIS AND OIE GINN, TRS KIM D AND DEENA R DOBBINS AND BILLIE STEVE AND CHRISTINA TRIANTIS, TRS HBAVIATION LLC Page 6 of 6 Situs Address 1019 16TH ST 957 16TH ST 949 16T1I ST 1601 RAYMOND AVE 923 15TH PL 1550 PACIFIC COAST HWY 937 15TH ST 927 15TH ST 915 15TH ST 845 15TH ST 849 15TH ST 837 15TH ST 924 15TH ST 926 15TH ST 846 15TH ST 840 15TH ST 824 15TH ST 903 14TH ST 956 14TH ST 810 14TH ST 1314 PACIFIC COAST HWY 911 13TH ST 1310 PACIFIC COAST HWY 930 13TH ST 914 13TH ST 867 AUBREY CT, NO 1 1531 BONNIE BRAE ST 1415 BONNIE BRAE ST 1251 BONNIE BRAE ST 1326 OWOSSO AVE 1286 BONNIE BRAE ST 1242 BONNIE BRAE ST 1021 AVIATION BLVD Assessment $27,804.07 $27,804.07 $27,804.07 $13,720.67 $30,381.52 $49,426.19 $50,528.55 $50,528.55 $50,528.55 $16,842.85 $16,842.85 $16,842.85 $25,264.28 $25,264.28 $25,264.28 $25,264.28 $25,264.28 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $27,233.15 $15,522.90 $33,211.16 $45,333.24 $33,211.16 $33,211.16 $35,855.67 $34,710.53 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $33,418.36 $33,863.93 $33,863.93 $23,134.41 $1,022,095.97 • • AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING NOTICE OF HEARING AND NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF THE RESOLUTION OF INTENTION AND OF FILING OF MAP OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) The undersigned declares as follows: I am now and at all times hereinafter mentioned the employee of David Taussig & Associates, Inc., the Engineer of Work for Assessment District No. 2006-1 (Bonnie Brae). On behalf of the City Clerk of the City of Hermosa Beach, I mailed, or caused to be mailed, postage prepaid, a notice of the City Council adoption of the Resolution of Intention applicable to the above -captioned Assessment District to all persons owning real property which is proposed to be assessed to pay any part of the cost of the work described in said resolution, whose names and addresses appear on the last equalized assessment roll used for the assessment and collection of general ad valorem taxes or on the State Board of Equalization assessment roll at the addresses shown thereon, or as known to me. Said mailing was completed prior to January 28, 2006, and a copy of said notice of adoption as so mailed is attached hereto and made a part hereof. On the original and one copy of the map of said Assessment District heretofore approved by the City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach, the City. Clerk endorsed her certificate evidencing the date and adoption of the resolution describing the proposed boundaries of said Assessment District and that the original of said map was filed in the office of the City Clerk. I further declare that I caused a copy of said map to be filed with the County Recorder of the County of Los Angeles on January 25, 2006 in Book 191 of Maps of Assessment and County Facilities Districts at Page 70. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. DATED: Mar DAVID TAUSSIG & ASSOC TES, INC. y: STEVE R , Assessment Engineer for the r City of Hermosa : each Q-/ T'' OF CFL\F D O CS OC/ 1156270v 1 /022337-0012 • • NOTICE OF COMBINED HEARING PURSUANT TO THE 1931 ACT AND THE 1913 ACT AND NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION OF INTENTION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the land owned by you, or in which you are interested, is proposed to be assessed for the construction and installation of the public improvements described as follows: The following public Improvements are proposed to be constructed and installed in the area as follows: The undergrounding of overhead electric, telephone, and cable services. The undergrounding work will involve the removal of poles and overhead wires, guys and anchors, and the installation of streetlights, conduit, and electric, telephone, and cable services, appurtenances and appurtenant work in connection therewith. The existing overhead utilities which will be undergrounded in 16th Street, 15th Place, 15th Street, 14th Street, 13th Street, Montgomery Drive, and Joy Street between Pacific Coast Highway and Prospect Avenue, and Mira Street, Ocean Drive, Bonnie Brae, and Aubrey Court north of Aviation Boulevard. In Campana Street the utilities will be undergrounded from Joy Street to the north property line of 1512 Bonnie Brae and 1516 Campana Street. The improvements will be designed by the Southern California Edison Company, Verizon and Adelphia. Edison will construct the improvements, and the City will inspect the work to ensure conformance to City standards and specifications where applicable. Once completed, the underground facilities will become the property and responsibility of Southern California Edison Company, Verizon and Adelphia, as to their respective facilities. Each owner of property located within the Assessment District will be responsible for arranging for and paying for work on his property necessary to connect facilities constructed by the public utilities in the public streets to the points of connection on the private property. Conversion of individual service connections on private property is not included in the work done by the Assessment District. Failure to convert individual service connections on private property may result in a recommendation to the City Council that the public utilities be directed to discontinue service to that property. Overhead facilities cannot be removed until all overhead service has been discontinued. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that on January 24, 2006 the City Council- of the City adopted a resolution (hereinafter the "Resolution of Intention") declaring its intention to order the construction and installation of the above-described public improvements for the benefit of a special assessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) (hereinafter the "Assessment District"), and a report, consisting of an estimate of the costs of the construction and installation of the public improvement and certain incidental costs and expenses, and a diagram of the proposed assessments, together with an assessment roll (hereinafter the "Report"), was then filed with the City Council pursuant to the provisions of Part 7.5 of Division 4 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California (the "1931 Act"), the Municipal DOCSOC/1150631 v 1/022337-0012 • • Improvement Act of 1913, being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code (the "1913 Act") and Chapter 28, Part 3 of Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code ("Chapter 28") which considered and preliminarily approved the Report. Copies of the Resolution of Intention and the Report are on file and available for inspection in the office of the City Clerk of the City, 1315 Valley Drive, Hermosa Beach, California. DESCRIPTION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT The improvements described above are of more than local or ordinary public benefit, and the expenses of the construction and installation of the public improvements are chargeable upon a district, which is hereby declared to be benefited and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, including incidental expenses and costs, and which is described as follows: All that certain territory included within the exterior boundary lines shown on the map entitled, "PROPOSED BOUNDARIES OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE)", on file in the office of the City Clerk. For all particulars as to the boundaries of the Assessment District, reference is hereby made to said map on file with the transcript of these proceedings. Except as herein otherwise provided for the issuance of bonds, all of said public improvements shall be constructed and installed pursuant to the provisions of the 1913 Act and Chapter 28. BONDS Bonds shall be issued in accordance with Division 10 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California (the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915") to represent all unpaid assessments and the last installation of said bonds shall mature a maximum of thirty (30) years from the 2nd day of September next succeeding twelve (12) months from their date. Said bonds shall bear interest at a rate or rates not to exceed the current legal maximum rate of 12% per annum. A period of thirty (30) days will be allowed after the confirmation of the assessment to pay assessments in cash or to make payment against said assessments. The balance of assessments will then become payable in annual installments; and bonds will be issued bearing interest at a rate or rates to be determined on the sale thereof, provided the rate shall not exceed the maximum rate as set forth hereinabove: ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT AMOUNTS The estimated amount of the total assessments and the estimated amount of your assessment is set forth in this notice. In addition, the Method and Formula of Assessment Spread is attached as Exhibit A. There are no unpaid assessments already levied against any of the properties proposed to be assessed. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 14TH DAY OF MARCH, 2006, AT THE HOUR OF 7:30 O'CLOCK P.M., AT 1315 VALLEY DRIVE, HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA IS THE TIME AND PLACE FIXED: TO HEAR AND CONSIDER ALL COMMENTS AND PROTESTS RELATING TO SAID PROPOSED PROCEEDINGS, THE IMPROVEMENTS DOCSOC/1150631 v 1/022337-0012 • • PROPOSED TO BE CONSTRUCTED AND INSTALLED, THE EXTENT OF THE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, THE ESTIMATE OF THE COST AND EXPENSES THEREOF, OR THE PROPOSED DIAGRAM OR ASSESSMENT, TO CONSIDER AND FINALLY DETERMINE WHETHER THE PUBLIC INTEREST AND CONVENIENCE REQUIRE THE IMPROVEMENTS; AND TO CONSIDER AND FINALLY ACT ON THE REPORT. WRITTEN PROTESTS ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED MAY FILE WRITTEN COMMENTS AND PROTESTS WITH THE CITY CLERK AT 1315 VALLEY DRIVE, HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA OR AT THE PLACE FIXED FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING AS HEREINBEFORE SET FORTH AT OR BEFORE THE TIME SET FOR HEARING REFERRED TO HEREIN. WRITTEN VOTE ANY AND ALL PERSONS OWNING PROPERTY WITHIN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) MAY FILE A WRITTEN BALLOT WITH THE CITY CLERK AT 1315 VALLEY DRIVE, HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA PRIOR TO THE CONCLUSION OF THE HEARING REFERRED TO HEREIN AT THE PLACE FIXED FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING AS HEREINBEFORE SET FORTH. There is enclosed with this notice an Official Ballot which you may use to vote in support of or in opposition to the proposed assessment. At the public hearing, the City shall consider all evidence for and protests against the proposed assessment and shall tabulate the ballots. The City shall not impose an assessment if there is a majority protest. A majority protest exists if, upon the conclusion of the hearing, ballots submitted in opposition to the assessment exceed the ballots submitted in favor of the assessment. In tabulating the ballots, the ballots shall be weighted according to the proportional financial obligation of the affected property. If you desire to vote in the special assessment election to be held in connection with the hearing on the formation of Assessment District No. 2006-1 (Bonnie Brae) and the levy of an assessment on your property, please complete the information on the ballot and vote in support of or in opposition to the proposed assessment and return the ballot to the City Clerk at the addresses listed above, by mail or in person, prior to the conclusion of the hearing to be held at 7:30 p.m. on March 14, 2006. 3 D O C S O C/ 115 0631 v 1 /0223 3 7-0012 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION For all information relating to these proceedings, the hearing procedure, and any and all matters as set forth and contained in any documents, you may contact the person designated below: Mr. Rick Morgan Director of Public Works/City Engineer 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, California 90254 (310) 318-0211 Dated: January 24, 2006 Elaine Doerfling City Clerk of the City of Hermosa Beach Estimated Amount of Total Assessments: $7,340,000.00 Assessor's Parcel Number: 4185-004-023 Assessment Number: 1 Estimated Amount of Your Assessment: $27,436.47 Estimated Amount of Your Annual Assessment Installment: $ 1,887.78 4 D O C S O C/ 115 0631 v 1 /0223 3 7-0012 EXHIBIT A METHOD OF SPREAD OF ASSESSMENT D O C S O C/ 115 0 631 v 1 /0223 3 7-0012 EXHIBIT A ENGINEER'S REPORT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH METHOD OF SPREAD OF ASSESSMENT Assessments levied pursuant to the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 (hereinafter referred to as the "Act") must be based on the benefit which each property receives from the improvements. As a result of Proposition 218, more stringent standards have been imposed for determining benefit. For example, Proposition 218 requires that special and general benefits be separated, with the amount of any assessment limited to the special benefits so conferred. Neither the Act nor Proposition 218 specifies the method or formula for apportioning benefit or distinguishing special from general benefits. Identification of the benefits that the improvements will render to the properties in the Assessment District is the first step in developing the assessment spread methodology. The next step is to determine if the properties in the Assessment District receive a direct and special benefit from the improvements which is distinct from benefit received by the general public. For this Assessment District these determinations were made by David Taussig & Associates, Inc. ("DTA"), the Assessment Engineer. Special and General Benefit The utility undergrounding improvements to be funded by the Assessment District specially benefit the properties within the Assessment District by (i) enhancing the local streetscape and neighborhood appearance (the "Streetscape Benefit") and (ii) replacing the existing overhead utilities with a new and modernized utility infrastructure system (the "Infrastructure Benefit"). Moreover, it is DTA's opinion that the improvements to be financed by the Assessment District confer no general benefits separate from the preceding special benefits. This is consistent with the fact that the Assessment District qualifies only as a "Rule 20B" undergrounding project. The California Public Utilities Commission's ("CPUC") Rule 20 sets policies and procedures for the conversion of overhead power lines and other equipment to underground facilities. As noted in CPUC Decision 01-12-009 dated December 11, 2001, undergrounding projects which are in the general public interest are funded pursuant to Rule 20A. Rule 20A criteria are as follows: • Unusually heavy concentration of overhead electric facilities; • The street or road or right-of-way (in which the utilities will be undergrounded) is extensively used by the general public and carries a heavy volume of pedestrian or vehicular traffic; and/or • The street or road or right-of-way (in which the utilities will be undergrounded) adjoins or passes through a civic area or public recreation area or an area of unusual scenic interest to A-1 DOCSOC/1150631v 1/022337-0012 the general public. In the case of the Assessment District, there is not an unusually heavy concentration of overhead electric facilities, nor are there civic, public recreation, or scenic areas adjoining the interior streets of the Assessment District. All the interior streets within the Assessment District are local in nature and unlike Pacific Coast Highway and Aviation Boulevard do not convey a heavy volume of traffic by the general public. In addition, the Assessment District will not bear the full burden of the undergrounding costs as Southern California Edison is required under Rule 20B to provide a subsidy in an amount equal to the cost of an equivalent overhead electric system, usually about twenty percent (20%) of the total undergrounding project cost, plus the cost of removing the existing overhead system, which can be five to twenty percent (5% — 20%) of the total cost and the City will fund the cost of repairing and resurfacing the streets after the utilities have been undergrounded. Assessment Methodology Due to the unique nature of the Assessment District, DTA has determined that the most equitable method of apportioning the utility undergrounding benefits is on the basis of parcel area. Larger parcels benefit more than smaller parcels for the simple reason that there typically is more development on such parcels (e.g., larger structures with more building square footage and/or larger and/or multiple residential dwelling units). In the case of condominiums, acreage is allocated equally to each condominium located on the original underlying parcel. Many of the parcels within the Assessment District are street -to -street lots and /or corner lots which front two or three streets. However, the underground utility service for each such property is fed along one of the streets on which the property fronts. Therefore, a traditional frontage assessment methodology would allocate an assessment amount that would be disproportionate to the benefit received. Streetscape and Infrastructure Benefits are weighted equally. In other words, one-half of the benefit conferred is deemed attributable to the enhanced streetscape) and the other one-half is deemed attributable to the new utility infrastructure. The Infrastructure Benefit is in turn segregated thirty-six percent (36%) to electric, fifty-two percent (52%) to phone, and twelve percent (12%) to cable, which reflects the distribution of estimated costs. Adjustments have been made to reflect only partially undergrounded utility service and/or partially enhanced streetscape. Adjustments for partially enhanced streetscape are based on DTA's opinion of the benefit received. Adjustments for partially undergrounded utility service are given in proportion to underground utility services not being provided. Other adjustments have been made for certain commercial parcels where the existing floor area ratio is substantially below the maximum permitted floor area ratio for residential property. These adjustments are summarized for the residential and commercial properties as follows: • Assessment for each property is determined by summing both its assessed Streetscape Note, the City of Hermosa Beach has no view ordinance and this report assumes that none will be adopted during the life of the district. A-2 DOCSOC/1150631v 1/022337-0012 • • and Infrastructure Benefits into a "Total Assessed Area." A credit is given to Infrastructure Benefit in proportion to underground utility services not being provided; • A credit with respect to Streetscape Benefit is given to each residential parcel with frontage on a street on which overhead wires will remain (i.e. Pacific Coast Highway, Aviation Boulevard, and Prospect Avenue); and • In addition, a proportional credit is given for businesses with a floor area ratio ("FAR") which is less than the 65% FAR allowed for residential properties. The forgoing adjustments are discussed for individual assessment numbers below: • Assessment Numbers 14 and 15: Assessment Number 15 will continue to receive overhead electric service from a pole located across the street at the northern end of Assessment Number 14. Since there will still be overhead utilities on Raymond Avenue, a 50% reduction with respect to the Streetscape Benefit is given to these properties. In addition, Assessment Number 15 is given a 18% reduction to the Infrastructure Benefit since only a portion of the overhead electric service will be undergrounded; • Assessment Numbers 16, 30, 42, 63, 82, 94, 107, 119, and 129: An initial reduction to the Streetscape and Infrastructure Benefit is given to Assessment Numbers 16, 30, 63, 82, and 94 since the existing FAR for these parcels is less than the 65% FAR permitted for single family residential property. Assessment Number 16's FAR of 20% results in a 69% credit (100% - 20%/65%). Assessment Number 30's FAR of 50% results in a 23% credit (100% - 50%165%). Assessment Number 63's FAR 31% results in a 52% credit (100% - 31%/65%). Assessment Number 82's FAR of 35% results in a 46% credit (100% - 35%/65%). Assessment Number 94's FAR of 20% results in a 69% credit (100% - 20%/65%) Assessment Numbers 16, 30, 42, 63, 82, 94, 107, 119, and 129 are all located on the edge of the Assessment District along Pacific Coast Highway. Since the overhead utilities on Pacific Coast Highway will not be undergrounded, an additional 75% reduction with respect to the Streetscape Benefit is given to Assessment Number 42, and a 50% reduction is given to the other properties. In addition, an 18% reduction to the Infrastructure Benefit is given to Assessment Number 30 since overhead electric service will continue for the west side of this property via the existing overhead system on Pacific Coast Highway. An 88% reduction to the Infrastructure Benefit is given to Assessment Numbers 16, 42 and 82 since these properties will receive only cable service from the new underground utility system. A 36% reduction to Infrastructure Benefit is given to Assessment Numbers 63 and 107 since these properties will not receive electric service from the new underground utility system. All utility service will be undergrounded for Assessment Numbers 94, 119, and 129; • Assessment Numbers 142, 170, 171, 214, and 215: An initial reduction to the Streetscape and Infrastructure Benefit is given to Assessment Numbers 142 and 170 since the existing FAR for these parcels is less than the 65% FAR permitted for single family residential property. Assessment Number 142's FAR of 38% results in a 42% credit (100% - 38%/65%). Assessment Number 170's FAR of 29% results in a 55% credit A-3 DOCSOC/ 1150631 v1/022337-0012 (100% - 29%/65%). Assessment Numbers 142, 170, 171, 214, and 215 are all located on the edge of the Assessment District along Aviation Boulevard. Since the overhead utilities on Aviation Boulevard will not be undergrounded, a 75% reduction with respect to the Streetscape Benefit is given to Assessment Number 215, and a 50% reduction is given to Assessment Numbers 142 and 171. A 90% reduction with respect to the Streetscape Benefit is given to Assessment Numbers 170 and 214 since there are currently no overhead utilities in front of these properties. In addition, a 36% reduction to Infrastructure Benefit is given to Assessment Number 170 since it will not receive electric service from the new underground utility system. Assessment Number 215 is given a 36% credit for electric as the electric transmission facilities and vault have already been undergrounded and a 26% credit for telephone as telephone service is fed a short distance from Aviation on which poles will remain overhead. Cable service will be fed down Ocean Drive and across Montgomery Drive and therefore no credit is given for cable. All utility service will be undergrounded for Assessment Numbers 142, 171, and 214 . • Assessment Numbers 1, 172 through 174: These parcels are located on the edge of the Assessment District with frontage along Prospect Avenue. Since the overhead utilities on Prospect Avenue will not be undergrounded, a 50% reduction with respect to the Streetscape Benefit is given to these properties. Full Infrastructure Benefit is conferred as underground utility service to these parcels will be provided. • Assessment Numbers 175 through 178: These parcels are located on the edge of the Assessment District with frontage along a portion of Campana Street for which the overhead utilities will not be undergrounded. Therefore, a 50% reduction with respect to the Streetscape Benefit is given to these properties. Full Infrastructure Benefit is conferred as underground utility service to these parcels will be provided. • Assessment Numbers 189 and 197: These parcels are located on the edge of the Assessment District with frontage along Corona Street. Since the overhead utilities on Corona Street will not be undergrounded, a 50% reduction with respect to the Streetscape Benefit is given to these properties. In addition, a 52% reduction to Infrastructure Benefit is given to Assessment Number 189 since this property will not receive telephone service from the new underground utility system. An 88% reduction to the Infrastructure Benefit is given to Assessment Number 197 since it will receive only cable service from the new underground utility system. • Assessment Numbers 198 and 199: Assessment Number 199 will continue to receive overhead electric service from a pole located across the street at the southern end of Assessment Number 198. Since there will still be overhead utilities across Owosso Avenue, a 50% reduction with respect to the Streetscape Benefit is given to these properties. In addition, a 36% reduction to Infrastructure Benefit is given to Assessment Number 199 since it will not receive electric service from the new underground utility system. A-4 DOCSOC/1150631 v 1/022337-0012 • • Assessment Numbers 128 and 216: These properties are combined for assessment purposes as they comprise a single shopping center development. An initial reduction to the Streetscape and Infrastructure Benefit is given to Assessment Numbers 128 and 216 since the existing FAR for these parcels is less than 65% FAR permitted for single family residential property. Assessment Numbers 128 and 216 have an aggregate FAR of 36% resulting in a 45% credit (100% - 36%/65%). These parcels are also. located on the edge of the Assessment District along Pacific Coast Highway. Since the overhead utilities on Pacific Coast Highway will not be undergrounded, a 75% reduction with respect to the Streetscape Benefit is given to these properties. In addition, a 36% reduction to the Infrastructure Benefit is given to Assessment Numbers 128 and 216 since these properties will not receive electric service from the new underground utility system. • Assessment Number 106: A 36% reduction to Infrastructure Utility Benefit is given to Assessment Number 106 since it will not receive electric service from the new underground utility system. Several properties have undergrounded the utility service connection to their properties; however these properties receive the full Streetscape and Infrastructure Benefit as the underground service connection does not alleviate the need to install new underground utility infrastructure nor has it resulted in the elimination of the existing overhead utility facilities. A-5 D0CS0C/1150631 v 1/022337-0012 OFFICIAL BALLOT CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 2006-1 (BONNIE BRAE) SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ELECTION March 14, 2006 To vote, make a cross (+) on the line after the words "Support the Assessment" or after the words "Opposed to the Assessment." All marks otherwise made are forbidden. All distinguishing marks are forbidden and make the ballot void. If you wrongly mark, tear or deface this ballot, return it to the City Clerk of the City of Hermosa Beach and obtain another. PROPOSITION: Shall the City of Hermosa Beach be authorized to levy an assessment on your property located in proposed City of Hermosa Beach Assessment District No. 2006-1 (Bonnie Brae) for the purpose of financing the construction and installation of the undergrounding of power and telephone facilities described in the City of Hermosa Beach Resolution of Intention, Resolution No. 06-6442. SUPPORT THE ASSESSMENT: OPPOSED TO THE ASSESSMENT: PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO(S). : 4185-004-023 ASSESSMENT NUMBER: 1 ASSESSMENT AMOUNT: $27,436.47 I declare under penalty of perjury that I am the owner or the owner's representative of the above identified property. Property Owner FOR USE BY CITY: Weighted Vote percent. DOCSOC/ 1149831v 1/022337-0012 March 9, 2006 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council Regular Meeting of March 14, 2006 CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION - APPROVAL OF OUTLINE OF EVENTS AND THE SEVERAL FUNDRAISING ACTIVITIES Recommendation: 1. That the City Council approve the reconunendations made by the Parks, Recreation and Community Resources Advisory Commission which they approved at their meeting of March 7,2006. This is the proposed calendar of events and is included as Attachment A; 2. Approve the placement of an additional time capsule to be installed on January 14, 2007 as a fundraising activity. This will involve a donation in order to place an item in the time capsule. This is in addition to a second time capsule to be installed in October 2007 as part of the Taste of Hermosa; 3 Direct staff to immediately launch the several fundraising efforts including sale of bricks, sponsorship packet, birthday capsule, coordinate with possible golf tournament; 4 Direct staff to secure proposals for fireworks and entertainment; and Direct staff to provide an update on Centennial activities each month on the agenda. Background: Last year, the City Council authorized a group of residents to develop a series of events and activities to celebrate the City's 100th Birthday. The listing of those activities is attached and provides a number of ways for residents to participate in the celebration. The proposed program is an ambitious one and the funding efforts need to get started as soon as possible. A copy of the sponsorship packet is attached and will be circulated following City Council approval of the program. The brick sales program can also start right away and, based on our experience with the Millennium Walkway, can be expected to raise around $25,000. The birthday time capsule can be expected to generate between $10,000 & $15,000 depending on the interest. A golf tournament still in the planning stages has a potential of generating $10,000 to $15,000. Preferred seating for a beach concert at $50 could also go a long way to covering the cost of the concert. • • • There are probably other ideas that will come up during the year, both fundraising and events that the City Council will want to consider. The City Council may wish to consider a Navy Port Call during the year. It might be possible to trim some other costs so we can emphasis the Birthday Celebration such as the New Years' Eve Band. Being able to make commitments makes it easier to get sponsorships. Respectfully submitted, Step ►gin R. Burrell City Manager March 8,2006 Honorable Mayor and Members of The Hermosa Beach City Council • Regular Meeting of March 14, 2006 CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION 2007 Proposal Recommendation The Parks, Recreation and Community Resources Advisory Commission recommends that Council approve the proposed Calendar of Events 2007 (Attachment A) to include new events: NEW EVENTS 1. Centennial Celebration Birthday Party with Fireworks 2. Centennial Sunset Concert with Fireworks 3. "Taste of Hermosa" with Jazz and Time Capsule Burial To approve proposed fundraising activities: FUNDRAISERS DATE January 14, 2007 August 5, 2007 Fall 2007 '1. Sponsorship Packet Distribution (Attachment B) 2. Brick Sales to extend the Millennium Walkway adjacent to Noble Park Please Note: The fundraising activities mentioned above are ready for immediate implementation. Additional means to generate funds for Centennial activities are in the planning stages: • Ticket sales for preferred seating at Beach Boys Concert • Golf Toumament • Hand Print Wall (mural project) • Fee to contribute items in Time Capsule • Centennial merchandise sales • Background Resident volunteers and several community groups have joined forces with the City to produce a celebratory venue of activities to acknowledge the City's 100th year of incorporation. Beginning February 9, 2005, Leadership Hermosa graduates Maureen Ferguson and Laura Raymond co-chaired monthly committee meetings for the public. The meetings have served to provide an open forum for discussion and consensus building to foster community spirit toward Centennial celebrations. As noted on the proposed Calendar of Events (Attachment A), many producers of existing City events will participate by adding a Centennial theme to their venues in 2007. The Centennial Committee has proposed two new special events. The first serves to celebrate the January 14, 1907 birthday and the second serves to culminate the Centennial year. The group has also proposed enhancement of the final sunset concert to include a live musical performance by the Beach Boys and small fireworks display. • January 14, 2007 Birthday Party to include live entertainment, large fireworks display, and birthday cake • August 5, 2007 Sunset Concert to feature the Beach Boys and small fireworks display • Fall 2007 Jazz Plaque Installation to include live jazz musicians, time capsule burial, and 'Taste of Hermosa' featuring local restaurants Accomplishments to date include: • Centennial website design and implementation www.hermosa100.com • Centennial seal and logo design selections (Attachment C) • Sponsorship Packet Development (Attachment B) • Daily Centennial Countdown on Community Center Theatre Marquee 1 ATTACHMENT A • Solidified Collaborative ommunity projects with • Hermosa Beach amber of Commerce o Sponsorship donation $2,000 o Individual Chamber member donations at $250 each (three received to date) o Memorandum of Understanding between City and Chamber (Attachment D) o Monetary contribution for Beer Garden volunteer participation Hermosa Beach Kiwanis Club o Service acts toward 100 Acts of Beatification o Fund and implement Handprint Wall and Mural Project in collaboration with Hermosa Arts Foundation (HAF) Hermosa Arts Foundation (HAF) o Fund and implement Handprint Wall and Mural Project in collaboration with Kiwanis o Centennial theme to Hermosa Art Walk Hermosa Beach Historical Society o Museum Expansion Grand Opening to coincide with January 14 birthday o Historical Home Tour o Provide timeline and historical photographs for Centennial website Hermosa Beach Education Foundation & PTO o Student projects to include oral histories o Centennial theme to Hearts of Hermosa annual fundraiser Public Works Commission o 100 Acts of Beatification Hermosa Beach Jazz Alumni Club o Culminating event in the fall to include plaque installation and jazz concert Friends of Parks o Centennial Pet Parade o Contributions to 100 Acts of Beautification o Promote Adopt -a -Bench and Adopt -a -Tree programs to beautify the City Sister Cities o July 14, 2007 Celebration of Loreto's 310th birthday and 40th anniversary of Hermosa beach sister city relationship with Ballet Folklorica performance in the theatre and Taste of Mexico on the patio Project Touch o Centennial theme to John Hales Sand & Strand Race o Historic oral commentary by race announcer St. Patrick's Day Weekend Committee o Centennial theme to Parade Great Autos of Yesteryear Club o Centennial theme to annual Car Show o Provide a vehicle from each decade to the Centennial St. Patrick's day Parade Attachments: A: Calendar of Centennial Events 2007 B: Sponsorship Packet C: Centennial Seal and Logo designs D. Chamber MOU Respectfully submitted, Lisa Lynn, Community Resources Director - 2 January P posed Calendar of Centennial Eve 2007 Visit iwebsite at www.hermosal00.corr updates! Date Name Location CR Dept HB Co- Sponsor Other Cenn 1/14 Opening Event Concert & Fireworks Pier Plaza XXX XXX XXX XXX 1/14 HBHS Expansion Grand Opening Comm. Ctr. XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX February Date Name Location CR Dept HB Co- Sponsor Other Cenn John Hales Centennial Sand & Strand Race Beach/Pier XXX XXX XXX XXX March Date Name Location CR Dept HBC° Sponsor Other Cenn St. Patrick's Day Centennial Parade & Festival Pier Plaza XXX XXX XXX XXX Centennial Breakfast with Bunny Centennial Teen Flashlight Egg Hunt Clark Bldg. South Park . XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX April Date Name Location CR Dept HB Co - Sponsor Other Cenn - Centennial Hermosa Reads TBD XXX XXX XXX XXX Hermosa Centennial 5K Run & Walk TBD XXX XXX XXX XXX May Date Name Location CR Dept HB Co- Sponsor Other Cenn Great Autos of Yesteryear Centennial Car Show Pier Plaza XXX XXX XXX XXX Centennial Dog Parade & Trick Show Greenbelt XXX XXX XXX XXX Hermosa Beach Centennial Art Walk Pier Ave XXX . XXX Fiesta Hermosa Plaza/Pier/ Hermosa Ave XXX XXX June Date Name Location CR Dept HBC° Sponsor Other Cenn Centennial Summer Celebration Valley Park XXX XXX XXX XXX Hermosa Beach Centennial Art Walk Pier Ave XXX XXX XXX AVP Hermosa Centennial Open Beach/Plaza XXX . XXX July Date Name Location CR Dept HB Co- Sponsor Other Cenn Hermosa Beach Centennial Art Walk Pier Ave XXX XXX XXX XXX Sunset Concert #1 Beach/S. Pier XXX XXX Sunset Concert #2 Beach XXX . August Date Name Location CR Dept HB Co - Sponsor Other Cenn . International Surf Festival Beach/Pier XXX XXX XXX Centennial Sunset Concert & Fireworks Beach/S. Pier XXX XXX September Date Name Location CR Dept HB Co - Sponsor Other Cenn Jazz Plaque Installation & Concert Time Capsule Burial Beach/Pier XXX XXX Proposed 2006 Activities and Events Centennial Handprint Mural — Oer Centennial Youth Mural — Other Centennial Golf Fundraiser — Other Possible 2007 Centennial Tie-ins Summer Recreation Programs — CR Dept Education Foundation Fundraiser March — Other Hermosa Beach Little League — Other EVP Pro Am Volleyball Tournament June — Other AAU Beach Volleyball July — Other Hennessy's Paddleboard July— Other CBVA Youth Volleyball Tournament August — Other California Coastal Clean-up August — Other Centennial Committee 2007 Other Projects Centennial Bricks - Cenn Centennial Time Capsule - Cenn 100 Acts of Beautification - Cenn 100 Unique/Fascinating Hermosans - Cenn Centennial Keepsake Magalog - Cenn Other 2007 Community Projects Hermosa Schools Oral History - Other • City Of Hermosa Beach 710 Pier Avenue • Hermosa Beach, CA • 90254 310.318.0247 CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION Letter of Understanding Hermosa Beach Chamber Sponsorship • Electronic mail database of Chamber membership • Centennial flyer distribution in Chamber mailer • Space allocation for booth and Beer Garden participation at Fall Fiesta 2006 and 2007 events. • Display Centennial promotional materials at Chamber booth during Fiesta. • Display Centennial promotional materials in Chamber lobby. • Inclusion of Centennial promotional materials in mailers when deemed appropriate. •. One-page advertisement in Chamber directory, per committee design. • Reciprocal links between Chamber and Centennial websites. • Reproduce Centennial logo on Fiesta banners. I. Sponsorship Benefits a) Unlimited reproduction of Hermosa Beach Centennial seal and logo for utilization in marketing materials and promotional activities for the Hermosa Beach Chamber of Commerce entity. Sales of product or merchandise bearing entity are prohibited. b) Prominent logo display as recognized sponsor in the Chamber of Commerce storefront proper. c) Honorable mention in commemorative program. d) Sponsorship recognition on Centennial website. e) Individual Chamber members receive a 'Friends of Chamber' sponsorship level discounted by 50%. II. Centennial Seal, Logo and Slogan a) The Centennial seal, logo and slogan are, and shall remain the City's sole and exclusive property. Sponsor recognizes the goodwill associated with said property and acknowledges that all rights therein belong exclusively to the City. b) City trademarks shall not be altered. Ill. Term and Termination a) This agreement shall commence September 1, 2006 and shall continue until December 31, 2007. March 8, 2006 Dear City Council Members, I am unable to attend the City Council meeting on the 14th due to a previous out of town commitment. Despite my absence, I wanted to share some background information with you regarding the Centennial Celebration Committee and our work to date. It's been 11 months since we came to Council and asked for approval to form a volunteer committee to plan, organize and produce a Hermosa Beach Centennial Celebration for the year 2007. We have accomplished much in this timeframe and we are well positioned to move forward with a fantastic celebration. Tremendous effort has been made to be as inclusive as possible in our planning and to design a collaborative approach for our celebration. We looked at best practices from other cities celebrating their Centennial and from past anniversary events in Hermosa. We looked at their success and worked to understand what could be done even better. We held meetings open to the public for the past 13 months and have been respectful of the interests and suggestions expressed in those meetings. It's been inspiring to see the level of commitment and excitement. To every extent possible, we have incorporated the spirit of all ideas generated in these meetings. We went directly to our community groups and schools to invite their feedback and support. They have responded with enthusiasm and participation. Every group has said yes, we want to be part of the Centennial Celebration. We have also worked closely with city staff to understand their processes and goals and have built an extremely strong and effective partnership. This collaborative approach has resulted in a plan that will have broad appeal, can be successfully implemented and is much stronger than any one group or individual could design. With all the hard work, support, and enthusiasm dedicated to date, we are ready for a wonderful Centennial Celebration. While we are asking for your approval to move forward on 3 key events and 2 fundraisers, there are many more components to our plan. With all the wonderful activities that take place in Hermosa each year, we knew our best approach was to work with the city, community groups and event producers to include their events in our celebration. This approach has worked extremely well and again, every group we contacted has said yes, we want to be part of the celebration. Our community groups continue to come forward with Centennial ideas for their annual activities and event producers that come to Hermosa each year are volunteering to add Centennial elements to their 2007 plans. We are building into our approach lots of opportunities for people to personalize the Centennial and make it their own. To showcase the individual experience of our residents and community members, we are asking people to share their photos, stories and historical information. We also plan to invite personal essays describing someone who has added to the unique flavor and character of Hermosa. This information will be available on our website for everyone to share. We are creating opportunities for people to have a hands on Centennial experience with 100 Acts of Beautification. This important element will create projects for residents and community members to work together in creating a lasting legacy of improvements for this city we love. And of course, we have lots of plans for fun and celebration. Once again, I believe our inclusive planning process, the collaborative approach for celebrating throughout 2007 and the opportunities designed to create your own Centennial experience will result in a Centennial Celebration the whole community can participate in, enjoy, and be proud of for years to come. Thank you in advance for your consideration and thank you for this opportunity to serve Hermosa Beach. Sincerely, Laura Raymond Cypress Ave., Hermosa Beach I am unable to attend the City Council meeting due to a conflict with the HBEF Board meeting. My role in the Hermosa Beach Centennial Committee has been as school liaison. To date I have been keeping the school community apprised of the upcoming celebration and I assisted in generating student entries in the logo contest this Fall. I have also met with Laura Raymond to discuss possible roles for student in the Centennial. We hope to develop a project appropriate for all grade levels where in the children do interviews, reports, or oral histories of long time residents of Hermosa. The thought is that these could be accessible on the website and would become a part of the Historical Societies collections. I am currently trying to find a parent who can truly spearhead this project. In addition, I believe various school activities can be enriched by awareness of the local centennial. Annual school events, such as the Hearts of Hermosa, can be given the centennial touch. I know at this point my own three children are enjoying the countdown to thecentennial as they watch the marquee at the civic center change on a daily basis. I am looking forward to continued involvement in the planning process and hope to bring more people from the school community into the process in the near future. -Jennifer Jennifer W. Rosenfeld 310-318-2917 From: Art Yoon [artyoon@hotmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 10:06 AM To: - Steve Burrell; Lisa Lynn Cc: bchrunrmaureen@yahoo.com; mIraytx@aol.com Subject: FW: centennial update & we need your help Steve/Lisa, Please attach the following correspondece to the supplemental information for tonight's meeting: Mayor Tucker and the Fab 4, Regrettably I Cannot attend tonight's meeting in person. If I could, I would be there to support the work done by the Centennial Committee. Please give them fair and full consideration. Art Yoon P.S. It would be really cool to have the Beach Boys at the Centennial Concert! SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION 1 a Subject: FW: Centennial Approval - For supplemental consideration at Council meeting Original Message ---- From: Christine Hollander[mailto:cthollander@adelphia.net] Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 1:44 PM To: Pete Tucker; Nancy & JR Reviczky; Michael Keegan; Sam and Joanne Edgerton Cc: Steve Burrell Subject: Centennial Approval - For supplemental consideration at Council meeting You are going to review several items tonight and I wanted you to know how I feel about the issues. I have been a part of the centennial committee for the last 18 months. From the start, I have been impressed with the ability of the leadership to bring the community together to create a wonderful program for our 100 year anniversary. I think that every non-profit in town is a part of this incredible year long event and most importantly has been a part of the process for the last 18 months. The process has included constant communication with all the non -profits, monthly meetings open to all, continual consensus building and collaborative ventures among the groups. In all my years in service to this community, J have never before seen such a cooperative atmosphere of diverse personalities and interests working together to provide the residents of this community with a year long experience they will never forget. Please approve item I in its totality. This is the culmination of all our efforts for the last 18 months and worthy of your support. Item 2 pertains to a second time capsule. I have some strong reservations regarding this issue. With the size of the town, why would we need to support 2 time capsules? This second was never brought to the consideration of the committee or the community at large. Why wasn't it part of the process mentioned previously? Shouldn't there be some respect for the process and the people that worked so hard to build a consensus? Please respect the work of the committee and decline this item. Item 3 pertains to several issues. I agree with directing staff to fund raise by selling bricks and sponsorships, however the issue regarding the golf tournament is questionable. Any special event should go through the normal procedure. This tournament should be brought to the Parks and Rec. Commission by a sponsoring non-profit or other vendor for approval. Staff should not be in a position to do any more for this event than they would for any other. I have been involved in golf tournaments and I am personally aware of the time requirements to having a profitable and successful event. Should staff priorities shift to this event over youth programs? i hope that you will evaluate these items in light of the above. Maintaining the integrity of the all volunteer centennial committee is important. Their efforts need to be rewarded and respected. We should not circumvent the process and the consensus that has been build in the last 18 months. Please approve their program and decline the above mentioned duplications and additions. Thank you for your consideration. Christine Hollander Parks and Recreation Commissioner/Liaison for Centennial Committee 310-318-2471 SUPPLEMENTAL 6a INFORMATION 3/14/2006 March 7, 2006 Honorable Mayor and Members of The Hermosa Beach City Council WO 5 City Council Meeting "of March 14, 2006 Resolution of Impasse Regarding Wages, Hours, and Working Conditions Governing Employees Represented by the Hermosa Beach Firefighters Association Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council take one of the following actions regarding the impasse in negotiations between the City and the Hermosa Beach Firefighters' Association. 1. Take no action by receiving and filing the report. 2. Approve a resolution implementing the City's last proposal effective through June 30, 2006. 3. Provide further direction to staff. Background: On November 8, 2005, staff presented reports to the City Council regarding an impasse in negotiations with both the General and Supervisory Employees Association and with the Hermosa Beach Firefighters Association. At that meeting, City Council requested additional information from staff and the associations. Subsequently the City Council provided additional authority and direction to staff thereby breaking the impasse. • Staff had additional negotiations with both groups which resulted in agreement on a new memorandum of understanding between the City and the General and Supervisory Employees Association. The new MOU with this group was approved by City Council on February 14, 2006. Staff was unable to reach agreement with the Firefighters Association and the parties are once again at impasse. As provided in the City's Employer -Employee Relations Resolution, the matter is again submitted to City Council for resolution. Analysis: Based on the additional authority and direction given by the City Council, management staff presented two final proposals to the Fire Association in an effort to reach agreement with the Association. One proposal is equivalent to a 4% salary increase to be effective the date approved by the City Council through June 30, 2006 (attached as Exhibit "A"). Another proposal was presented for salary and benefit changes equivalent to a 5% salary increase for a period effective November 1, 2005 through June 30, 2008 (attached as Exhibit "B"). Both proposals also included a new drug and alcohol testing policy. The Fire Association responded with two counter -proposals (attached as Exhibit "C"). One proposal was to accept the City's longer term proposal with two changes. First, the Association proposed reducing the period used for calculating overtime pay from the current 28 days to approximately 15 days (one pay period). In addition, they requested two changes to the proposed drug and alcohol testing policy. The Association's second proposal was to accept the City's proposal as presented plus a 3% additional increase in wages over the term of the agreement and the same changes to the drug and alcohol policy. 6b • The position of the Fire Association has' remained unchanged with respect to the compensation package ..they ..are willing to accept. Both proposals presented are in excess of the 5% per year compensation package authorized by the City Council. The City Council has three alternatives to consider in resolving the impasse. First, The City Council could take action thereby making no changes to the Association's wages, hours, and working conditions. The City would continue to honor the existing terms and conditions of employment contained in the most recent MOU that expired June 30, 2005. The second option the City Council could take is to implement the proposal presented to the Association effective through June 30, 2006 by adopting the attached resolution. This alternative would provide an increase in wages and benefits equivalent to a 4% salary increase for a period of approximately three months. Lastly, the City Council could provide further direction. Respectfu)}ly submitted. Micla'aeI Earl / St Personnel & Risk Management Director Viki Copeland Finance Director 2 City Manager • • RESOLUTION NO. 06- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLILSHING WAGES, HOURS, AND WORKING CONDITIONS GOVERNING EMPLOYEES REPRESENTED BY THE HERMOSA BEACH FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION WHEREAS, the City of Hermosa Beach and the Hermosa Beach Firefighters Association have periodically entered into Memoranda of Understanding conceming wages, hours, and working conditions pursuant to the laws of the State of California; and, WHEREAS, the most recent memorandum of understanding between the City and the Hermosa Beach Firefighters Association expired on June 30, 2005; and WHEREAS, City and the Association commenced good faith negotiations beginning in June 2005 for the purposes of developing a new memorandum of understanding; and WHEREAS, an impasse was reached in these negotiations on or about August 1, 2005; and WHEREAS, the City and the Association participated in mediation on September 19, 2005 in a good faith attempt to achieve a mutually agreeable memorandum of understanding; and WHEREAS, mediation did not result in agreement on a successor memorandum of understanding; and WHEREAS, the previous impasse was broken and negotiations between the parties resumed; and WHEREAS, these subsequent negotiations did not result in agreement on a successor memorandum of understanding and again the parties declared impasse. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach does hereby declare its intent to implement the wages, hours, and working conditions for employees represented by the Hermosa Beach Firefighters Association, said implementation to be effective March 14, 2006 through June 30, 2006 and as to be shown in Exhibit A attached. 3 'i • • PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 14th DAY OF MARCH, 2006 PRESIDENT of the City Council and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, California ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk City Attorney 4 EXHIBIT "A" CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Alternate Proposal of 1/19/06 Firefighters Association #1 Term -- Effective the date approved by City Council through 6/30/06 #2 Article 27 — OVERTIME amended to add the following language: 'Employees may elect to receive pay or accrue compensatory time as compensation for overtime hours worked. #3 The City agrees to provide an education reimbursement benefit to those employees who enroll in academic courses in pursuit of an Associate, Bachelors or Masters degree in a field related to their employment with the City of Hermosa Beach. Employees shall be reimbursed for their course fees, books and tuition in an amount equivalent to those of the California State University as approved by the Personnel Director. An annual fiscal year maximum reimbursement amount will be determined by the Personnel Director using CSU rates. The amount will be determined based on the CSU schedule for attending a Fall semester, one winter session, a Spring semester, and one summer session. Salary increases as follows: Effective date of MOU: 3.25% #5 The City proposes to follow the existing language regarding implementation of disciplinary actions following the conclusion of Step I of the Appeal of Discipline procedure contained in the most recent memorandum of understanding. #6 The City proposes to implement the Drug and Alcohol Policy distributed to the Association on June 30, 2005. #7 Amend Article 42 -- RETIREMENT, D and subsection 2 as follows: D. Employees who retire after the effective date of this memorandum of understanding shall be eligible for a medical insurance premium supplement. Said premium shall be in the following amount: 2. For service at age fifty (50), or disability retirement (no age restriction) with a minimum of twenty (20) years of service with the City of Hermosa Beach said_ supplement shall be $350 per month. 5 EXHIBIT "B" CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Proposal of January 19, 2006 Firefighters Association #1 Term — Effective 11/1/05 through 6/30/08 #2 Article 27 — OVERTIME amended to add the following language: Employees may elect to receive pay or accrue compensatory time as compensation for overtime hours worked. #3 The City agrees to provide an education reimbursement benefit to those employees who enroll in academic courses in pursuit of an Associate, Bachelors or Masters degree in a field related to their employment with the City of Hermosa Beach. Employees shall be reimbursed for their course fees, books and tuition in an amount equivalent to those of the California State University as approved by the Personnel Director. An annual fiscal year maximum reimbursement amount will be determined by the Personnel Director using CSU rates. The amount will be determined based on the CSU schedule for attending a Fall semester, one winter session, a Spring semester, and one summer session. #4 Salary increases as follows: Effective 11/1/05: 4.25% Effective 7/1 /06: 5% Effective 7/1/07: 5% #5 The City proposes to follow the existing language regarding implementation of disciplinary actions following the conclusion of Step 1 of the Appeal of Discipline procedure contained in the most recent memorandum of understanding. #6 The City proposes to implement the Drug and Alcohol Policy distributed to the Association on June 30, 2005. #7 Amend Article 42 — RETIREMENT, D and subsection 2 as follows: D. Employees who retire after the effective date of this memorandum of understanding shall be eligible for a medical insurance premium supplement. Said premium shall be in the following amount: 2. For service at age fifty (50), or disability retirement (no age restriction) with a minimum of twenty (20) years of service with the City of Hermosa Beach said supplement shall be $350 per month. 6 • • EXHIBIT "C" Fire Association Proposal of January 19, 2006 1. City Proposal as is, with these two adjustments: (1) Reduce overtime calculation to a single pay period. (2) Correct drug policy to match miscellaneous employees. OR 11. City proposal as is, with these two adjustments: (1) Wages: 7/1/05 5.25% 7/1/06 6% 7/1107 6% (2) Correct drug policy to match miscellaneous employees. Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council March 8 2006 .3//v/06 Regular Meeting of March 14, 2006 SUBJECTS: REVIEW OF DOWNTOWN RETAIL MERCHANDISE DISPLAY STANDARDS RELATING TO TEXT AMENDMENT TO PERMIT DISPLAY OF RETAIL MERCHANDISE ON PIER PLAZA Recommendation: That the City Council direct staff to revise the draft standards pursuant to the recommendations of the Pier Plaza businesses. Background: On January 24, 2006 the City Council reviewed a draft ordinance and directed staff to meet with downtown merchants to refine proposed retail merchandise display standards. Previously, the City Council had reviewed the standards and a related draft ordinance. Analysis:, The retail sales/display standards apply exclusively to.businesses along Pier Plaza. Staff notified the downtown businesses by mail and met with retail businesses at the Chamber of Commerce and reviewed the City's draft regulations on February 28, 2006.2 Representatives from High Five and Spyder Surfboards and Blue attended the meeting along with the Chamber Executive Director. The sentiment from the businesses at the meeting was that current retail displays were unattractive and detracted from Pier Plaza. Photos of outdoor merchandise displays in outdoor shopping centers were reviewed by the group. The Chamber Board subsequently submitted a letter supporting revised regulations that included small, standardized retail kiosks rather than the clothing racks and pop up tents currently used display merchandise. The businesses felt that the effort should be to create updated look of "as the next step to update the ten-year old promenade". The group suggested making the kiosks a requirement for retailing on the Plaza and prohibiting clothing racks and tent structures, except when designated outdoor sales events, approved by the City, are being held. Staff proposes that encroachment retail displays not exceed 166 sq. ft. since there is no affect on required parking.3 The proposed kiosks limit the amount of retail area to help ensure that the businesses maintain that standard. If the City Council agrees with these recommendations, staff will revise the draft standards as directed. The draft ordinance contains insurance and encroachment permits requirements. Under the proposed changes, a retail businesses is required to obtain an encroachment permit and insurance to use the encroachment areas, but is charged a reduced encroachment lease rate in order to provide an incentive for retail business location and expansion along the Plaza. A business owner must currently remit an encroachment permit fee of $370 and a monthly lease payment of $.50 per square foot for sales display in the encroachment area. 6c 1 of Blume eld, irector Communit Development Concur: •• lot Steve B rk Ai 44 fiy.I, City Manager Notes: On May 10, 2005, the City Council reviewed the current outdoor dining regulations and directed staff to return with a resolution reflecting the City Council's changes including new regulations for retail sales on Pier Plaza. On August 9, 2005, the City Council approved Resolution No. 05-6418, adopting standards for the design and operation of outdoor retail sales display areas on Pier PIaza. On November 15, 2005, the Planning Commission considered the subject amendments and twice continued the matter in order to have staff investigate other methods for providing outdoor display of retail merchandise along Pier Plaza. On December 7, 2005 the Planning Commission recommended approval of the subject text amendment and approved the attached resolution. 2. Existing Retail Businesses: North 34 Pier Avenue 50 Pier Avenue 50 Pier Avenue South Shirt Tales Treasure Chest Robert's Liquor Retail Clothing Miscellaneous Retail Liquor and Sundries 25 Pier Avenue Pier Surf Miscellaneous Retail 31 Pier Avenue Avanti Jewlers Retail 53 Pier Avenue High Five Woman's Clothing 49 Pier Avenue Beach Shop Miscellaneous Retail 49 Pier Avenue Powerline 6 Store Shoe Store 59 Pier Avenue Blue Clothing Retail 65 Pier Avenue Spyder 11 Miscellaneous Retail 3. The retail encroachments technically result in increased gross floor area for the retail businesses and are subject to parking requirements since retail parking regulations are based on gross floor area. As long as the encroachment retail area does not exceed 166.5 sq. ft. there is no additional required parking. The current retail downtown parking requirement is one space per 333 sq. ft. (333 sq. ft. per required space x .50 = 166.5 sq. ft. per Section 17.44.180 round -up requirement). The retail area is proposed to be limited to not more than 166 sq. ft. to avoid additional required. Any businesses wishing to use more that will be required to remit in -lieu parking fees and process a parking plan similar to what was done originally for the Pier Plaza restaurants. Attachments: 1. Outdoor Display of Retail Merchandise on Pier Plaza Standards. 2. Photos F:1b951CDCC\Pi erPlazaRetail3 • Hermosa Beach CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND VISITORS BUREAU February 28, 2006 Steve Burrell City Manager City of Hermosa Beach 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Dear Steve: RECEIVED MAR — 2 2006 Per In anticipation of your report to City Council, I would like to report that the Board of Directors of the Hermosa Beach Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau supports the regulation of merchandise displays in the easement areas of Pier Plaza. Our Board feels that the Plaza should be an area for our residents and visitors to enjoy, and that some standardization should be determined by the Planning Department with the assistance of the City Council. In our joint City/Chamber meeting with Plaza merchants today, we unanimouslyagreed that small displays of merchandise would enhance the retail establishment's ability to attract customers, who would need to enter the stores to further explore their wares. These displays should meet the requirements of the city, and probably not exceed 15 square feet. The displays should also provide a clearing of five feet from either side of the entrance. We also looked at photographs of kiosks that were provided by Sol Blumenfeld. If semi- permanent kiosks were installed in the center of Pier Plaza, they could encourage more shopping among residents and visitors throughout the entire downtown by providing additional retail choices to compliment our existing businesses. The kiosk space could be made available to our own businesses first, because many may desire a satellite location. The kiosks could be standardized to provide a harmonious design element that would incorporate a fresh focal point for the Plaza. As one merchant said, this would be the logical next step to update our ten-year old promenade. 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This would result in a member chosen from this area. I have attached a resolution, letter of support and some additional background information provided by the South Bay Cities Council of Governments. Most recently, the cities of Los Angeles, El Segundo, Redondo Beach and Manhattan Beach have adopted resolutions in support of AB2015. Respectfully submitted, Stephen R. Burrell City Manager 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION NO. 06- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, SUPPORTING AB 2015 (LIEU) WHICH ENHANCES MUNICIPAL REPRESENTATION ON THE SCAQMD BOARD OF DIRECTORS WHEREAS, it is in the interest of all municipal governments that cities be equitably represented on policy-making regional boards; and, WHEREAS, the current number of municipal representatives on the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) does not fully recognize cities in the South Bay and Westside Sectors of Los Angeles County and places the cities of Calabasas and Malibu in what is identified by statute as the Eastern Sector of the SCAQMD jurisdiction, and, WHEREAS, providing separate seats for a city within the Western Sector and the City of Los Angeles will ensure that the population of the City of Los Angeles and the populations of smaller cities in the Western and Eastern Sectors are represented on the SCAQMD Board commensurate with their populations; and, WHEREAS, realigning cities within Los Angeles County into sectors which are more geographically equitable is significant and important to regional policy decision-making; and, WHEREAS, providing the cities of Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties with representation which more fairly represents their growing population and greater pollution levels fosters greater. "buy -in" by providing more local input and participation by elected officials throughout the District; and, WHEREAS, the current proposal would retain the expertise of the Sacramento appointees; and, -1- r 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 s11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 .28 WHEREAS, the current proposal has received the support of the South Bay Cities Council of Governments, the Las Virgenes-Malibu Council of Governments, the Gateway Council of Governments, the League of California Cities, Los Angeles County Division, the Contract Cities Association, the Independent Cities Association and the City of Los Angeles; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Hermosa Beach supports AB 2015 by Assemblymember Ted Lieu which requires a change in membership of the SCAQMD Board to add 4 additional municipal members: 1 additional municipal representative for each county represented by the District. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 14th day of March, 2006. PRESIDENT of the City Council and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, California ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY -2— t. Date The Honorable Ted Lieu California State Assembly P.O. Box 942849 Sacramento, CA 94249-0001 Dear Assembly Member Lieu: The City of has adopted a support position on AB 2015, your bill to enhance municipal membership on the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD). We are pleased to add our city's name to the growing list of supporters. The impetus for seeking a change in the SCAQMD Board structure first arose due to the situation with the City of Los Angeles being in the same sector as 24 other cities in the Western part of Los Angeles County. In the course of the discussion on the Los Angeles County Western Sector concerns, several stakeholders expressed their desire to recognize the burgeoning populations in Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, and the belief that these counties have experienced a significant increase in air pollution levels since the formation of the District. To respond to these concerns, AB 2015 has been drafted to include an additional municipal member from each of these counties without impacting the service or tenure of current representatives. Therefore, while AB 2015 would address the unique issue of membership in Western Los Angeles County, AB 2015 would also increase municipal membership for the ever growing populations of Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. Statistically, Orange County, Riverside County and San Bernardino County each represent about 16.6 percent of the voting authority on the District Board. Los Angeles County represents 25 percent. A 16 -member board would increase Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino's voting authority to 18.3 percent each. Los Angeles County would remain at 25 percent. The City of believes that AB 2015 will provide for greater direct and more equitable municipal membership and voting rights on a crucial regional board at a crucial time. Thank you for your leadership on this issue. Sincerely, (name) cc: Senator (representing your city) Assembly Member (representing your city) Supporters include: • South Bay Cities Council of Governments • Las Virgenes-Malibu Council of Governments • League of California Cities-Los Angeles County Division • Gateway Cities Council of Govenunents • Contract Cities Association • Independent Cities Association • City of Los Angeles • City of Manhattan Beach • • UPDATE AB 2015 MUNICIPAL REPRESENTATION ON THE SOUTH COAST MR QUALITY DISTRICT BOARD The following provides information about the effort to add members to the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Board lead by the South Bay Cities Council of Governments (SBCCOG). The SBCCOG formed a coalition with the Las Virgenes-Malibu Council of Governments, the League of California Cities -Los Angeles County Division, and the Gateway Cities Council of Governments, along with other interested participants, to review alternative Board configurations. Now, the South Bay Cities COG is seeking the support of additional municipal organizations and other stakeholders on a proposal to increase the SCAQMD Board to effect more equitable representation. History of Issue The twelve members of the SCAQMD Board are selected in varying ways according to State statute. Three of the members are selected by officials in Sacramento: the governor, the Assembly Speaker, and the Senate Rules Committee. Four members are selected by the county boards of supervisors in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties. There is one municipal member each selected from the municipalities in Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. Finally, in Los Angeles County, there are two representatives selected from municipalities: one from an area designated as the Eastern Sector, one from an area designated as the Western Sector (25 cities). The impetus for seeking a change in the SCAQMD Board structure first arose due to the unique situation of the Los Angeles County Western Sector cities. The statute sets into law which cities are to be within the Western Sector and the procedure for the selection of that sector's representative. The City of Los Angeles is placed within the Western Sector and the law prescribes that the representative is selected by a majority of the cities with the majority of the population. The practical, and historical, result is that the representative is always an elected official from the City of Los Angeles, or the board position is vacant. Another issue unique to the Western Sector is that, because the cities of that sector are specifically noted in statute, cities which have been more recently incorporated in the Western part of Los Angeles County are automatically placed in the Eastern Sector and are represented on the board by the Eastern Sector representative. Proposal The coalition's legislative proposal would seek to resolve the two above noted issues for the Western Sector of Los Angeles County. The effort was initiated by a letter from the SBCCOG which was mailed to interested parties in February, 2005. The letter announced the commencement of a review of the SCAQMD Board structure and offer alternatives which would address the Western Sector concerns. Municipal organizations and other stakeholders were invited to join a Task Force to further the discussion and determine if a legislative alternative could be developed. Participants included members of the South Bay Cities COG, the Las Virgenes-Malibu COG, the Gateway Cities COG, the Westside Cities COG, the City of Los Angeles and the Executive Committee of the Los Angeles County League of California Cities. A • The Executive Committee, the Las Virgenes-Malibu COG and the South Bay Cities COG are financial partners in the effort. The SCAQMD was kept informed of all activities in this regard. That Task Force reviewed approximately 12 alternatives. It is the case, however, that in the course of this discussion several individuals shared issues relating to burgeoning populations in Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, and shared the belief that these counties have experienced a significant increase in air pollution levels since the formation of the District. Additionally, a previous legislative effort to create one additional seat for the City of Los Angeles was opposed by the SCAQMD Board and, according to our information, officials in Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. Given this information, the Task Force initially forwarded a proposal which would add 8 new members to the SCAQMD Board: 1 county and 1 municipal representative from each county represented in the District. After further discussion with representatives from various levels of government, supporters are now forwarding a proposal which would add 4 additional municipal members to the SCAQMD Board: 1 additional municipal representative for each county represented by the District. It is the intent of the Task Force that the Sacramento appointments remain the same, and that tenures of current Board members not be impacted by the change. The rationale for adding 4 members to the SCAQMD Board includes the following elements: • Providing separate seats for a city within the Western Sector and the City of Los Angeles; • Realigning cities within Los Angeles County into sectors which are more geographically equitable; • Providing additional elected official representation for all of the counties within the District; • Retaining the expertise of the Sacramento appointees; • Fostering greater "buy -in" by providing more local input and participation by elected officials in the District's decision-making process; and, • Aligning the representation on the Board with the explosive population growth experienced by the region within the last thirty years. It should also be noted that, statistically, Orange County, Riverside County and San Bernardino County each represent about 16.6 percent of the voting authority on the District Board. Los Angeles County represents 25 percent. A 16 -member board would increase Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino's voting authority to 18.3 percent each. Los Angeles County would remain at 25 percent. Status At the present time, the South Bay Cities COG is seeking support for adding additional members to the SCAQMD Board from municipal organizations and others from around the District's jurisdiction. Assembly Member Ted Lieu has introduced AB 2015 on this issue. The SCAQMD Board adopted an oppose position to any change to the board structure on January 6. The City of Los Angeles Council unanimously approved a motion to support legislation enhancing municipal membership on the SCAQMD Board. The Contract Cities' Association as well as the Independent Cities Association have both adopted a support position on AB 2015. 2/06 March 9, 2006 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council -3-/VOL Regular Meeting of March 14, 2006 REQUEST TO USE LOT B FOR A FUNDRAISING EVENT AT GALLERY C FOR HABITAT FOR HUMANITY THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2006 AT 7:OOPM. Recommendation: That the City Council consider the request for use of Lot B for this fundraising event. Background: The City Council, on other occasions, granted requests to use Lot B for fundraising activities conducted at Gallery C or other businesses in the Plaza area. They have made the request to accommodate the attendance that they expect. Resp - tfully submi ed, " i 40 Step en ' . Burr - City Manager 7b NUJ/0b/117bb 11:3:L J1bd'L.IU(tiy • 410111' ' ' Habitat 1 for Humanity° Greater Los Angeles .building houses, building hope February 10, 2006 Steve Burrell, City Manager City of Hermosa Beach 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, Ca. 90254 Dear Steve, HAli1IAI t -UK HUMANUIY • PACS U1/01 Habitat for Humanity is partnering with Beach Cities Friends and Smith Barney for what promises to be a wonderful evening. Our event, Art/House 2006, will be held Thursday, March 30th at 7pm. We'll be auctioning pieces of art to high net worth. individuals to raise funds to build homes for families in need. We would like to request from you the utilization of the parking space behind Gallery C for our fundraisers on this night. Approximately 200 guests will be attending. We hope you will be able to accommodate us for this event Please feel free to contact me or Mary Reaney-Hocking with any questions. Your contribution and support is truly appreciated! Best regards, V . Shannon Valencia Habitat for Humanity Greater Los Angeles Vice President of Development & Marketing '00 Smith Figueroa St. C:Irticna. CA')UZ4R 310/32..4663 Fax 310/323-0789 www.habitatln.urg MICHAEL D. ANTONOVICH MAYOR pari rif$uerix-izurz February 23, 2006 Dear Councilmember: As you know, Los Angeles City Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa wants to raid the County's local, state and federal resources to add a $5 billion dollar Wilshire extension to the MTA Red Line subway -- money that was to be used for our regional transportation system. This drain to the sea will cost more than the Gold Line, the Blue Line, the Green Line and the Orange Line combined. If the cities of Los Angeles and Beverly Hills desire a subway, they should use their own communities' resources - - rather than draining vital transit dollars from a regional transportation program which will alleviate regional traffic congestion. Your future transit dollars are at stake if the subway is. extended. Please show your opposition to further subway construction by passing a City Resolution and sending a City letter to Governor Schwarzenegger and MTA Chairman Villaraigosa expressing your opposition to using your City's money to build more subways in Los Angeles County. Sincerely, MICHAEL D. ANTONOVICH Mayor, Los Angeles County Director, MTA ROOM 869 KENNETH HAHN HALL OF ADMINISTRATION. 500 WEST TEMPLE STREET. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90012 TELEPHONE (213) 974-5555 • FAX (213) 974-1010 • WEBSITE hIIpIrantonovich.co.ta.ca.usl • E-MAIL ftfthdis(rict@lacbos.org City of Hermosa Beach Centennial Celebration 710 PIER AVENUE HERMOSA BEACH, CA 90254 Telephone: 310-318-0280 Facsimile: 310-372-4333 Electronic Mail: Ilynn@hermosabch.org Tax Identification# 95-6000720 SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM Happy Birthday Hermosa! The City of Hermosa Beach Centennial Celebration Committee presents a unique opportu- nity to potential sponsors! On January 14, 2007, the City will celebrate its 100th year of incor- poration with a yearlong series of events, activities and programs. An energetic group of resident volunteers has joined forces with the City to produce an exciting celebratory venue. Join the festivities through monetary sponsorship. Your benevolent effort will foster goodwill and serve to enhance your corporate reputation. The opportunity exists to reap invaluable marketing rewards generated by exposure to Southern California's South Bay demographic. Surf's Up! Ride the Centennial wave with the following sponsorship opportunities: $100,000 + Centennial Title Sponsor -- only one available $25,000 Co -Presenting Sponsor - only four available $15,000 Major Sponsor - only ten available $5,000 Platinum Sponsor $2,500 Gold Sponsor $1,000 Silver Sponsor $500 Centennial Friend Community Resources Department Creating Community through People, Parks, and Programs City of Hermosa Beach Centennial Sponsorship Opportunities Corporate Benefits Negotiable Centennial Title Sponsor - $100,000 + (1 available) • Street Banner acknowledgement as Title Sponsor of Centennial Celebration at well -traveled vehicular intersections: o Pacific Coast Highway 66,000 vehicles per day o Aviation & Prospect 55,000 vehicles per day o Hermosa Avenue 14,000 vehicles per day • Sponsor name and logo acknowledged in 10 Centennial advertisements in newsprint media reaching a readership of 220,000 • Opportunity to sponsor 4 -page color newspaper insert distributed to 50,000 households (additional $2,500 cost) • Corporate name and/or logo listed in all promotional materials, including Centennial flyers and posters • Listed as Title Sponsor on city Recreation Brochure printed 3x in 2007 and direct mailed to each Hermosa Beach household 12,000+ mailers • Utilization of official Centennial seal and logo • Logo/ business internet link posted on official Centennial Website • Full-page advertisement in Commemorative Program • Booth/Tent space at City -sponsored Centennial events • Verbal mention by elected official at Centennial events • Logo included on cable programming and Centennial coverage • Opportunities for product sampling and promotional activities • Centennial merchandise package • Other corporate benefits may be negotiated Co -Presenting Sponsors - $25,000 (4 available) • Banner acknowledgement as co -presenter of Centennial Event with company logo on select street banners • Sponsor name and logo acknowledged in 8 Centennial advertisements in newsprint media reaching a readership of 220,000 • Corporate name and/or logo listed in all promotional materials, including Centennial flyers and posters • Opportunity to sponsor 4 -page color newspaper insert distributed to 50,000 households (additional $2,500 cost) • Listed as Co -Presenting Sponsor on city Recreation Brochure printed 3x in 2007 and direct mailed to each Hermosa Beach household 12,000+ • Utilization of official Centennial seal and logo • Logo/ business Internet link posted on Official Centennial Website • Full-page advertisement in Commemorative Program • Booth/Tent space at City -sponsored Centennial events • Verbal mention by elected official at Centennial events • Logo included on cable programming and Centennial coverage • Opportunities for product sampling and promotional activities • Centennial Merchandise package • Other corporate benefits may be negotiated Major Sponsor - $ 15,000 (10 available) • Banner acknowledgement as co -presenter of Centennial Event with company logo on select street banners • Sponsor name and logo acknowledged in 6 Centennial advertisements in newsprint media reaching a readership of -220,000 • Corporate name and/or logo listed in all promotional materials, including Centennial flyers and posters • Listed as Major Sponsor on city Recreation Brochure printed 3x in 2007 and direct mailed to each Hermosa Beach household 12,000 • Opportunity to sponsor 4 -page color newspaper insert distributed to 50,000 households (additional $2,500 cost) • Utilization of official Centennial seal and logo • Logo/ business internet Zink posted on Official Centennial Website • Half -page advertisement in Commemorative Program • Booth space at all City -sponsored Centennial events • Verbal mention by elected official at Centennial events • Logo included on cable programming and Centennial coverage • Opportunities for product sampling and promotional activities • Centennial Merchandise package • Other corporate benefits may be negotiated Platinum Sponsor - $5,000 (unlimited) • Logo/ business Internet Zink posted on Official Centennial Website • Sponsor name and logo acknowledged in 6 Centennial advertisements in newsprint media reaching a readership of 220,000 • Listed as Platinum Sponsor on city Recreation Brochure printed 3x in 2007 and direct mailed to each Hermosa Beach household 12,000 • Corporate name and/or logo listed in all newspaper marketing opportunities • Opportunity to sponsor 4 -page color newspaper insert distributed to 50,000 households (additional $2,500 cost) • Utilization of official Centennial seal and logo • Booth space at one City -sponsored centennial event provided • 1/4 page advertisement in Commemorative program • Verbal mention by elected official Centennial at event • Logo included on cable programming and Centennial coverage • Opportunities for product sampling and promotional activities • Centennial Merchandise package Gold Sponsor- $2,500 (unlimited) • Logo/ business Internet Zink posted on Official Centennial Website • Sponsor name and logo acknowledged in 6 Centennial advertisements in newsprint media reaching a readership of 220,000 • Corporate name and/or logo listed in all newsprint marketing • Opportunity to sponsor 4 -page color newspaper insert distributed to 50,000 households (additional $2,500 cost) • Utilization of official Centennial seal and logo • Business card advertisement in Commemorative program • Verbal acknowledgment by elected official at Centennial events • Logo or slogan reproduced on promotional materials • Opportunities for product sampling and promotional activities • Centennial Merchandise package Silver- $1000 (unlimited) • Utilization of official Centennial seal and logo • Corporate name and/or logo listed in select newsprint opportunities • Logo/ business internet link posted on Official Centennial Website • Mention in Commemorative program • Commemorative merchandise Centennial Friends- $500 (unlimited) • Utilization of official Centennial seal and logo • Proud Sponsor decal for storefront display • Mention in Commemorative program • Official Centennial Website presence Sponsorship of specific events also available: • Fireworks • Community Parade • Party and Social Festivities • Surf Contest and Sporting Events • Live Entertainment ORGANIZATION: ADDRESS: TELEIHONE: EMAIL: Centennial Headquarters 710 PIER AVENUE HERMOSA BEACH, CA 90254 Telephone: 310-318-0247 Facsimile: 310-372-4333 Electronic Mail: llynn@hermosabch.org Tax Identification# 95-6000720 OFFICIAL SPONSORSHIP FORM Community Resources Department Creating Community through People, Parks, and Programs Proposed Calendar of Centennial Events 2007 Visit our website at www.hermosa100.com for updates! January Date Name Location CR Dept HB Co- Sponsor Other Cenn 1 /14 Opening Event Concert & Fireworks Pier Plaza XXX XXX XXX XXX 1/14 HBHS Expansion Grand Opening Comm. Ctr. XXX XXX XXX XXX February Date Name Location CR Dept HB Co- Sponsor Other Cenn John Hales Centennial Sand & Strand Race Beach/Pier XXX XXX XXX XXX March Date Name Location CR Dept HB Co- Sponsor Other Cenn St. Patrick's Day Centennial Parade & Festival Pier Plaza XXX XXX XXX XXX Centennial Breakfast with Bunn Clark Bld • . XXX XXX XXX XXX Centennial Teen Flashlight Egg Hunt South Park XXX XXX April Date Name Location CR Dept HB Co- Sponsor Other Cenn Centennial Hermosa Reads TBD XXX XXX XXX XXX Hermosa Centennial 5K Run & Walk TBD XXX XXX XXX XXX May Date Name Location CR Dept HB Co- Sponsor Other Cenn Great Autos of Yesteryear Centennial Car Show Pier Plaza XXX XXX XXX XXX Centennial Dog Parade & Trick Show Greenbelt XXX XXX XXX XXX Hermosa Beach Centennial Art Walk Pier Ave XXX XXX Fiesta Hermosa Plaza/Pier/ Hermosa Ave XXX XXX June Date Name Location CR Dept HB Co- Sponsor Other Cenn Centennial Summer Celebration Valley Park XXX XXX XXX XXX Hermosa Beach Centennial Art Walk Pier Ave XXX XXX XXX AVP Hermosa Centennial Open Beach/Plaza XXX XXX July Date Name Location CR Dept HB Co- Sponsor Other Cenn Hermosa Beach Centennial Art Walk Pier Ave XXX XXX XXX XXX Sunset Concert #1 Beach/S. Pier XXX XXX Sunset Concert #2 Beach XXX August Date Name Location CR Dept HB Co- Sponsor Other Cenn International Surf Festival Beach/Pier XXX XXX XXX Centennial Sunset Concert & Fireworks Beach/S. Pier XXX XXX September Date Name Location CR Dept HB Co- Sponsor Other Cenn Jazz Plaque Installation & Concert Time Capsule Burial Beach/Pier XXX XXX City Council Peter Tucker Mayor �= Sam Y. Eag rton, Mayor Pro%mpore �.R Reviczky Michael Keegan City Cierk1 Elaine Doerfling` City Treasurer .' JohnWorkmnr% Parks, IZecf eation and Community Resources Advisory Commission Bill Sigler, Chairperson Robert Bell Stephen Cannella Stephen Francis Christine Hollander City Manager Stephen R. Burrell Department of Community Resources Staff Lisa Lynn, Director Katie Crevda, Administrative Assistant Akisha Davis, Clerk Typist Dante Pagulayan, Recreation Supervisor Alex Makarczyk, Senior Recreation Specialist Jamie Makarczyk, Senior Theatre Technician Darryl Kim, Recreation Specialist Chris Martinez, Camp Director Alison Sorenson, Assistant Camp Director Dennis Hrboka, Sports League Coordinator Jess Ibatuan, Senior Recreation Leader Todd Adams, Theatre Technician Karen Brauer, Recreation Leader Amanda Colgate, Recreation Leader Aaron Fishman, Recreation Leader Josh Friedrich, Recreation Leader Shane Francis, Recreation Leader Richie Gastelum, House Manager Robert Hughes, House Manager Darcy Lopez, Recreation Leader Chris Miller, Recreation Leader Brendan Moir, Theatre Technician Sharon Wickwire, Senior Skate Track Monitor Activities and Organizations in Hermosa Beach: Association for Retarded Citizens '0 Centennial Countdown www.Hermosa100.com Did you know? The City of Hermosa Beach will celebrate its 100th birthday January14,2007. To commemorate the occasion, a series of events, activities and promotions are in the planning stages. How can you help? We are currently looking for photographs of Hermosa past and present to post on the Cerrtennial website and publish in promotional material. All pictures will be electronically scanned and returned. Need more information? Contact the Community Resources Department at 310.318.0280 or email a Committee Chair at MLRAYTX@aol.com or bchrunrmaureen@yahoo.com 318-9343 AYSO Youth Soccer, Region 18 546-4106 Boy Scouts of America 372-3704 Chamber of Commerce. 376-0951 Hermosa Arts Foundation 798-2100 Easter Seals 376-3445 Education Foundation 372-1785 Friends of the Library 379-8475 Friends of Parks 318-0247 Garden Club 372-5203 Girl Scouts of America 318-2248 Historical Society, Hours SA & SU 2 - 4pm 318-9421 Jr. Lifeguards 577-5712 Kiwanis Club 318-7000 L.A. County Public Library (Hermosa Beach) 379-8475 257-8802 372-6916 379-3479 379-5206 798-5116 5.8. Center for Counseling/Children's Program .318-7939 Sister City Association, Inc 374-4932 South Bay Youth Project 372-7724 Woman's Club 376-3903 Youth Basketball 372-2255 Lawnbowling Club Little League and T -Ball Pony League Project Touch Rotary Club r,Tvlir urR rACt ur(r)s HERMOSA BEACH CITY OFFICES TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Animal Control 1035 Valley Drive • After Hours 318-0209 318-0360 Community Development Department 318-0235 Bus Information 318-0242 Business Licenses 318-0206 Cable Television Franchise Administration 318-0202 City Clerk 318-0204 City Council & Mayor - 318-0216 City Manager 318-0216 City Treasurer 318-0315 City Yard 318-0261 Community Resources Department, 710 Pier Avenue Recreation, Facility, &Theater Reservations 318-0280 Data Processing 318-0253 Finance 318-0225 Fire Department, 540 Pier Avenue Emergency 911 Business 376-2479 Parking Booting, Towing, and Ticketing Information 318-0251 Parking Enforcement 318-0209 After Hours 318-0360 Parking Permits 318-0217 Ticket Payments 318-0223 Personnel 318-0200 Planning, Zoning, Community Development 318-0242 Police Department, 540 Pier Avenue Emergency 911 Business 318-0360 Accident/Crime Report Non -Emergency 524-2750 Administrative Services 318-0317 Chief of Police 318-0300 Court Liaison 318-0344 Crime Prevention 318-0351 Detectives 318-0330 Jail Facility/Prisoner Information 318-0234 Public Works Department 318-0214 Recreation Department (See Community Resources) Refuse Disposal 318-0216 Transportation 318-0243 For Offices or Services Not Listed Above Call 318-0239 CITY HALL -1315 Valley Drive Monday through Thursday 7:00am to 6:OOpm (closed Friday) Phone Inquiries Call 318-0239 Fax Number 372-6186 COMMUNITY CENTER - 710 Pier Avenue Monday through Thursday 7:00am to 6:00pm, 7:00am to 1:OOpm Fridays On -duty staff evenings, Fridays, and weekends 629-3538 Phone Inquiries Call 318-0280 Fax Number 372-4333 Lisa Lynn 318-0247 Dante Pagulayan 318-0265 CONSUMER NOISE COMPLAINTS Los Angeles International Airport 64 -NOISE Torrance Airport 784-7950 FAA Regional Office 725-3638 Spring 2006 Department of Community Resources 710 Pier Avenue Hermosa Beach CA 90254 RESIDENT HERMOSA BEACH CA 90254 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT N0. 52 HERMOSA BEACH CA 90254 ermosa ea� 1 spring 2006 Registration Begins U Recreation Classes Begin 54th Annual John Hales Sand & Strand Race Co -Ed Flag Football Tournament St. Patrick's Day Parade & Festival Teen Flashlight Egg Hunt CBVA Volleyball Tournament April 1, Lunch with the Bunny & Egg Hunt Getty Villa Excursion Spring Break Day Camp Adult Softball Begins Queen Mary Tour & Luncheon Hermosa Beach Tennis Open 8th Annual Endless Summer Classic Car Show Dog Parade &Trick Show Fiesta Hermosa Summer Celebration First Day to Register for Summer Classes February 13 February 21 February 26 March 11 March 18 &19 March 31 22/May 27-28 April 1 April 2 April 10 —14 May 3 May19 May 19-21 May 6 May 7 May 27-29 June 3 June 3 beat ,,.:Cities Music Together Experience the joy of "making muse with your child. participate in a class filled with songs, chants, dance and instrumental jam sessions! Mutts and children will be led through a ..r musical learning experience - the prelude to a lifetime of melodious enjoyment. In a playfully stimulating and non-performance based environment, participants will learn rhythm, tonality and elements of basic music competence. Instructors are musically trained and licensed to teach this nation-wide, research -based program developed at Princeton's Center for Music and Young Children. Instructor: Kym Johnson Fee: $142/$137 Resident Discount, for 10 weeks An additional $33 material fee must be paid to the instructor on first clay of class. Location: Community Center, Room 10 Ages: Newborn -4 years Class # Days Time 10661 W 9:00 - 9:45am 10662 W 10:15-11:O0am 10663 W 11:15-12:OOpm 10667 SA 9:00 - 9:45am 10668 SA 10:15-11:OOam Start Date April 19 April 19 April 19 April 22 April 22 Momrit Stroller Class See description In the Adult section of the brochure! Trace's Tunes & Tales for Tots A little of this, a little of that, and a lot of fun! Singing, dancing, stories, parachutes, puppets, games, art, manners and discussions all in one class! Tracy Blender is a consultant, local speaker, and energetic leader of parent education classes in the South Bay for nearly a decade. This class is sometimes messy, and always fun so please dress accordingly! Adult participation required. Siblings are welcome with prior consent. Instructor: Tracy Blender. No class April 10 and Memorial Day May 29. Fee: $95/$90 Resident Discount Location: Clark Building, for 8 weeks Ages: Infant Walker -2 years Class # Days Time Start Date 10394 M 9:00-10:OOam February 13 10578 M 9:00-10:OOam April 24 Fee: $110/$105 Resident Discount Location: Clark Building, for 8 weeks Ages: 2-3 years Class # Days Time Start Date 10395 M 10:15-11:45am February 13 10579 M 10:15-11:45am April 3 Babe Scoop The "How To s" of babyhood made simple! Personalized and reliable information and discussion about the issues important to you (sleeping, feeding, dental care, and stimulation to name a few) highlight this hour. Experience great new friends, songs, movement, finger -play, and activities. Adult participation is required, Instructor: Tracy Blender. No class April 10 and Memorial Day May 29. Fee: $95/$90 Resident Discount, for 8 weeks Location: Clark Building • Ages: 2 Month - Infant Walker Class # Days 10583 M Time 12:00-1:OOpm Start Date April 24 Toddler Gem Share the enthusiasm with your child in this fun, active class as your child develops strength, coordination, balance and courage. Skills are geared specifically to individual ability. Instructor: Megan Baierski. Fee: $90/$85 Resident Discount, for 8 weeks (No class on March 15-17 and April 12-14) Location: Community Center Gymnasium on Wednesday and Clark Building on Thursday Ages: 16 months - 21/2 years (Adult participation required) Class # Days Time Start Date 10678 W 10:15 -11: OOam February 22 10679 W 10:15 -11: OOam May 3 Ages: 21/2 years - 4 years (Limit 10 students) Class # Days Time Start Date 10680 TH 10:00-11:O0am February 23 10681 TH 10:00-11:O0am May4 Pintsize Karate This class is designed to be a fun introduction to Karate for Tots and their caretakers. They will develop their motor skills, strength and coordination, as well as, discipline, self- confidence and flexibility. Class starts with a warm-up and includes basic exercises, self- defense, games and stretching. Class ends with sticker time! Adult participation is required. Uniform may be purchased at 1st class. Instructors: Pintsize Staff, trained in martial arts and NYSCA Certified, fingerprinted and insured. Fee: $69/$64 Resident Discount, for 8 weeks Location: Community Center, Room 5 Ages: 3-5 Class # Days Time 10721 W 10722 W 10:00-10:30am 10:00-10:30am Start Date February 22 April 19 Come out and let Coach Derek introduce your child to T -Sall, Basketball and Soccer featuring age appropriate equipment, drills and activities needed to succeed in their first league experience. Instructor: Coach Derek Locklear may be contacted at www.coachderek2002@yahoo.com. Fee: $75/$70 Resident Discount, for 6 weeks Location: Hermosa Valley Park Field & South Park Field Ages: 2-3 Class # Days 10687 M 10688 10689 10690 10691 10692 W TU W M TU Ages: 3-4 Class # 10693 10694 10695 10696 10697 10698 10699 10700 Da M M W TH M M W TH Time 10:00 - 10:45am 9:30-10:15am 10:00-10:45am 10:00-10:45am 9:30-10:15am 10:00-10:45am Start Date March 27 March 28 *South Park March 29 May 8 May 9 *South Park May10 s Time Start Date 11:00-11:45am March 27 3:00 - 3:45pm March 27 11:00-11:45am March 29 9:30-10:30am March 30 *South Park 11:00-11:45am May8 3:00 - 3:45pm May 8 11:00-11:45am May 10 9:30-10:30am May 11 *South Park Pintsize Cheerleading This class is designed to introduce children to the basics of Cheer in a positive, fun environment taught by real Cheerleaders from local college teams. Benefits include improved agility, coordination, flexibility, balance, teamwork, and self-confidence! Class starts with a warm- up and stretches, includes basic cheers, moves, routines and tumbling and ends with a fun game and then sticker time! Uniform may be purchased at 1st class. Instructors: Pintsize Staff, trained in martial arts and NYSCA Certified, fingerprinted and insured. Fee: $69/$64 Resident Discount, for 8 weeks Location: Community Center, Room 5 Ages: 3-4 Class # Days Time TU TU 10723 10724 Ages: 4-6 Class # 10725 10726 Days TU TU Start Date 2:30 - 3:OOpm February 21 2:30 - 3:OOpm April 18 Time 3:30 - 4:OOpm 3:30 - 4:OOpm Start Date February 21 April 18 Teen Extreme An after school program for young teens. Teen Extreme provides a unique opportunity for young teenagers to enjoy a fun, safe and productive place to "hang out". The decorated Teen Room at South Park is an ultra cool setting for social interaction with other teens. Program components include: games, music, conversation, creative arts, sports and leadership training. Experienced Recreation Leadership Staff actively foster an environment of team spirit. Fee: This !s an on-going program with an on-site drop-in fee of $5 Location: South Park Days/Times: Mondays & Fridays 2:45 - 8:OOpm Ages:10-14 Flashlight Egg Hunt for Teens Only That Spring Bunny dude will stop by South Park early this year! He'll leave behind a trail of treats that requires a flashlight to fincl...Yep! The hunt begins when the sun goes clown at approximately 6:30pm. You bring a flashlight; we bring the candy, treats and prizes! You may also join us in the Teen room earlier. The drop-in program begins at 3pm and lasts until 8pm. Friday, March 31 Location: Teen Room, South Park Time: Approximately 6:30pm Ages:10-15 ."4 lel r+-„-I...ci: y�. ASS Fundamentals of Golf & Street Hockec If your child has shown the desire to swing a golf club or shoot with a hockey stick, all Coach Jack and Coach Derek to give them the introduction they will need to learn and have fun while trying. Equipment will be age appropriate and provided; just sign-up and show up and get ready to have fun playing inventive games all the while learning the fundamental concepts of the great game of golf and of street hockey. ,+ Fee: $80/$75 Resident Discount, for 6 weeks Location: South Park Roller Hockey Rink Ages: 3-4 Class # Days 10779 10780 Ages: 4-5 Class # 10781 10782 Days W W Time 9:00-10:OOa m 9:00 - 10:OOam Time 9:00 - 10:OOam 9:00 - 10:OOam www.hermosabch.org Start Date March 27 May 8 Start Date March 29 May 10 Spring break Day Camp Make plans to spend part of your spring vacation with us for a week of silly songs, goofy games, a collage of crafts and field trips to the Skate Zone. Day Campers participate in a variety of recreational activities that are fun, safe, and educational. An enthusiastic staff of experienced camp counselors supervise all activities. Counselor to camper ratio 15 1:10. Fee: $105/$100 Resident Discount. Location: South Park. Ages 6-14 Dates: April 10-14 Time: 8:30am - 6:OOpm Class #:10907 Yogabuddies - Yoga For Kids Come have FUN and experience the many benefits of YOGA! YogaBuddies fun and creative curriculum integrates yoga poses with character building lessons and fun yoga games into every class. Not only do students leave class feeling peaceful and relaxed, they often experience improved strength and flexibility, increased focus, and heightened self-esteem after our yoga sessions. Wear exercise clothing and bring your own mat or purchase one at the first class. Instructor: Danay DiVirgilio. Fee: $95/$90 Resident Discount, for 8 weeks Location: Community Center, Room 5 Class # Ages 10727 4 10728 4-10 10729 6-12 10730 6-12 Days M M M M Time 3:30 - 4:30pm 3:30 - 4:30pm 4:30 - 5:30pm 4:30 - 5:30pm Start Date February 27 April 24 February 27 April 24 Jazzy Dance & Movement Designed to encourage the joy of movement, this class filled with music, dancing, and tumbling will develop your child's imagination and self-confidence as well as improve rhythmic and motor skills. Instructor: Jazzy Gym. Fee: $60/$55 Resident Discount, for 6 weeks Location: Community Center, Room 10 Ages: 2-4 Class # Days Time Start Date 10584 TU 10:00 - 10:45am February 21 10585 TU 10:00 - 10:45am April 4 10586 TU 10:00-10:45am May 16 Jazzy ballet & Tap Children will have fun learning basic tap and rhythm skills. Ballet will include Barre and center exercises as well as choreography, rhythm, strength, and flexibility all culminating in a stage recital. Instructor: Jazzy Gym. Fee: $60/$55 Resident Discount, for 6 weeks Location: Community Center, Room 10 Ages: 2-4 Class # Days Time Start Date 10587 TU 11:00-11:45am February 21 10588 TU 11:00-11:45am April 4 10589 TU 11:00-11:45am May 16 Ages: 3-5 Class # Days Time Start Date 10590 TU 3:00 - 3:50pm February 21 10591 TU 3:00 - 3:50pm April 4 10592 TU 3:00 - 3:50pm May 16 10593 W 4:00 - 4:50pm February 22 10594 W 4:00 - 4:50pm April 5 10595 W 4:00 - 4:50pm May 17 10596 SA 10:00 - 10:50am February 25 10600 SA 10:00-10:50am April 8 10601 SA 10:00 - 10:50am May 20 Ages: 6-11 Class # Days Time Start Date 10597 TU 4:00 - 4:50pm February 21 10598 TU 4:00 - 4:50pm April 4 10599 TU 4:00 - 4:50pm May 16 10602 W 5:00 - 5:50pm February 22 10603 W 5:00 - 5:50pm April 5 10604 W 5:00 - 5:50pm May 17 Polynesian Dance Learn the exciting dances of Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa and New Zealand. Participants will experience Hula, Tamure, Siva and Poi Ball dances. Learn basic dance steps, songs and island culture. Instructor: Rose Laolagi. Fee: $65/$60 Resident Discount, for 7 weeks Location: Community Center, Room 5 Beginning Class # Days Time Start Date 10739 M 5:30 - 6:20pm February 27 10740 M 5:30 - 6:20pm May 1 intermediate Class # Days Time Start Date 10742 W 5:30 - 6:20pm March 1 10743 W 5:30 - 6:20pm May 3 Advanced Class # Days Time 10745 TU 5:30 - 6:20pm 10746 TU 5:30 - 6:20pm Start Date February 28 May 2 • Jazzy Hip"Hop_. Dancers in this fun, upbeat class learn the hottest dance styles and liaveiad the opportunity to perform at half time at the Staples Center and for parades and recitals, Don't miss the fun! Instructor: Jazzy Gym. Fee: $60/$55 Resident Discount, for 6 weeks Location: Community Center, Room 10 Ages: 6-11 Class # Days 10605 W 10606 W 10607 W Time Start Date 6:00 - 6:50pm February 22 6:00 - 6:50pm April 5 6:00 - 6:50pm May 17 beginning Gymnastics This active class is designed to encourage persistence and originality, with gymnastic skills on the high bar, trampolines, mats and much more. Instructor approval required for participants younger or older than ages specified. Maximum 10 students each class. Instructor: Megan Baierski. Fee: $95/$90 Resident Discount, for 8 weeks (No class on March 15,16,17 and April 12, 13,14) Location: Clark Building Ages: 7-10 Girls & Boys Class # Days 10748 F 10749 F Ages:4-6 Boys Class # 10750 10751 Ages: 4-6 Girls Class # 10752 10753 10754 10755 Days TH TH Time 5:00 — 6:OOpm 5:00 - 6:OOpm Time 3:30 - 4:30pm 3:30 - 4:30pm Days Time TH 4:30 - 5:30pm F 4:00 - 5:OOpm TH 4:30 - 5:30pm F 4:00 - 5:OOpm Start Date February 24 May 5 Start Date February 23 May 4 Start Date February 23 February 24 May 4 May 5 Hermosa beach Youth Scholarships Scholarships are avail Scholarships to youth in need. You may pick up an application at the Community Center, 710 Pier Ave. Applications must be received at least two (2) weeks prior to the start date of the requested program. You will be contacted by telephone after review. Limited to one scholarship, per child, per session. Kinns & Clowns Conservators. -Sin ! Dance! Act! Sing! nce! Act! That's what you will learn to do with K? gs & Clo s Conservatory. You will get training in all three areas of performing every Saturday from professional teachers in the entertainment industry. The session ends with a recital performance at the Hermosa Beach Playhouse. Free T-shirt with class. Fee: $125/$120 Resident Discount, for 10 weeks (NO CLASS April 15 & May 28) Location: Community Center, Room 7 -Ages: 6-16 Class # Days Time Start Date 10608 SA 1:00 - 3:OOpm March 18 (No class on March 25) Kings & Clowns Conservators, -- Jazz Choreography for Musical t'ieatre Learn basic techniques and choreography just In time for Kings & Clowns 2006 productions. Wear jazz pants and jazz or dance shoes. Instructor: Katie Anderson. Fee: $85/$80 Resident Discount, for 10 weeks (NO CLASS April 15 & May 28) Location: Community Center, Room 7 Ages:13 and up Class # Days Time Start Date 10659 SA 12:00 - 1:OOpm March 18 (No class on March 25) Creative Clay Kids are offered a unique opportunity to sit with a ceramic artist and learn techniques for working with clay. Build a small box, a castle or fort, decorative mug, a vase, a mobile, and more. Follow the step by step guidance from the teacher, or set out on your own clay adventure. A fun class in a supportive environment. www.artzone4kids.com Fee: $110/$105 Resident Discount, for 8 weeks Purchase clay your first day of class $10 per 251b bag. If appropriate, A y pieces may be fired at an additional cost of $5 each firing (size limits apply). Location: Art Zone 323 Pier Ave. Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Ages: 5 and up Class # 10731 10732 Days Time Start Date W 5:30pm - 6:30pm February 22 W 5:30pm - 6:30pm April 19 brazil Soccer USA Perfect your soccer skills with this intense soccer camp played on the grass. Kids will learn ball control, passing, shooting, dribbling, heading, tactical training, offense and defense maneuvers in order to master and refine their skills. Instructor: Gerhardt Benthin, Technical Director Brazil Soccer USA. 310.339.5173 Fee: $145/$140 Resident Discount, for 6 weeks Location: Valley Park Ages: 6-10 Class # Dads Time Start Date 10610 M, W' 3:30 - 4:30pm February 20 10611 M, W 3:30 - 4:30pm April 3 10861 M, W 3:30 - 4:30pm May 15 Ages:11-15 Class # Dags Time Start Date 10756 M, w' 4:30 - 5:30pm February 20 10757 M, W 4:30 - 5:30pm April 3 10612 M, W 4:30 - 5:30pm May 15 www.hermosabch.org kiclzArt A KidzArt class Uyill take your child's creativity to new heights. Over the past 15 years, KiclzArt ha, prov ded kids of all ages with Inspiring drawing lessons and art projects. The KiclzArt classroom is'a non-competitive environment with relaxing music that allows kids to focus. A certified K!dzArt instructor teaches each class, and students use only high duality, professional art materials. Every fish, flower and castle will 125 as unique and vibrant as your child's imagination. Fee: $50/$45 Resident Discount, for 4 weeks An additional $5 material fee must be paid to the Instructor on first clay of class. Location: Community Center Room 8 Ages: 31/2 - 5 Class # Daus Time 4- 10614 TH " 2:15 - 2:45pm 10615 TH 2:15 - 2:45pm 10616 TH 2:15 - 2:45pm 10617 TH 2:15 - 2:45pm Fee: $74/$69 Resident Discount, for 4 weeks An additional $5 material fee must be paid to the instructor on first clay of class. Location: Community Center Room 8 Start Date February 23 March 23 April 20 May 25 Ages: 6-12 Class # 10618 10619 10620 10621 Days TH TH TH TH Time 3:30 - 4:30pm 3:30 - 4:30pm 3:30 - 4:30pm 3:30 - 4:30pm Start Date February 23 March 23 April 20 May 25 E.T. Skate Class Back by popular demand! Learn to skateboard from a local expert. You will learn about safety, equipment, turning, kick turns, slides, wheelies and tricks. Students must supply their own skateboard and safety gear (skateboard helmet, knee and elbow pads). Contact: Vince Ray 310.370.1918. Fee: $85/$80 Resident Discount, for 4 weeks Location: Hermosa Beach Skate Track Ages: 8 and over Class # Days Time 10733 SA 9:00-10:30am 10734 SA 9:00-10:30am 10735 SA 9:00-10:30am Ages: 4 and over Class # Days 10736 SA 10737 SA 10738 SA Time 10:30am-12:OOpm 10:30am-12:OOpm 10:30am-12:OOpm Start Date March 18 April 22 May 27 Start Date March 18 April 22 May 27 rutsal -- Indoor Soccer For Kids & Teens Futsal is Brazilian indoor soccer. This is a fast paced exciting indoor game where players learn new techniques, individual skills and creative plays in an environment that also fosters and strengthens their confidence. Sharpen your skills and technique through this new program. Classes will begin with basic instruction increasing in difficulty as the class progresses. Equipment provided. Instructor: Gerhard Benthin, Technical Director/Head Coach of Brazil soccer USA. Fee: $145/$140 Resident Discount, for 6 weeks Location: Valley Park Ages: 6-10 Class # Daus Time Start Date 10758 TU,Tr' 3:30 - 4:30pm May 16 Ages:11-15 Class # Days 10759 TU,T1 Time 4:30 - 5:30pm Start Date May16 Sports for Kids Learn basic fundamentals, skills and concepts of soccer, basketball and t -ball. Class covers drills and games. Please wear tennis shoes. Instructor: Peggy Chase. Fee: $70/$65 Resident Discount, for 6 weeks Location: Community Center Gymnasium Ages: 4-6 Class # Days 10622 W 10623 W 10624 W Time 1:00-1:45pm 1:00-1:45pm 1:00-1:45pm Start Date February 22 ' April5 May17 Indoor Youth Basketball Learn the fundamentals of basketball such as dribbling, passing and shooting. Participants will use specialized, adjustable hoops for any size player and actual games will be played. Instructor: Peggy Chase. Fee: $70/$65 Resident Discount, for 6 weeks Location: Community Center Gymnasium Ages: 4-6 Class # Days Time 10625 W 2:00 - 2:45pm 10626 W 2:00 - 2:45pm 10627 W 2:00 - 2:45pm Ages: 6-7 Class # Days 10628 W 10629 W Time 3:00 - 3:45pm 3:00 - 3:45pm Start Date February 22 April 5 May17 Start Date February 22 April 5 Basketball Skills & Drills Your child will have a blast all week while improving his/her basketball skills. The camp will focus on teaching the fundamentals of dribbling, shooting, passing, rebounding, and defense in a high energy, active environment. Players will scrimmage every day and each participant will receive a t -shirt and certificate; please bring water to class. Instructor: Assist Athletics Coaches y' Fee: $85/$80 Resident Discount Location: Clark Basketball Courts Ages: 7-10 Class # Days 10760 TH 10761 TH Time 3:30 - 4:30pm 3:30 - 4:30pm Start Date March 16 May 11 rlag Football Fundamentals Participants will learn the fundamentals that are necessary for success in football (passing, catching, strategies, and defense) through exciting games and scrimmages. An emphasis on skill development over competition and use of flags help to make the program safe for boys and girls of all sizes and abilities. Each participant will receive a T-shirt and certificate; please bring water to class. Instructor: Assist Athletics Coaches. Fee: $85/$80 Resident Discount per week Location: Clark Field Ages: 7-10 Class # Days 10762 F 10763 F Time 3:30 - 4:30pm 3:30 - 4:30pm Start Date March 17 May12 Youth Tennis Tennis Pro Dave Mahoney, former top twenty player in So Cal and two-time Manhattan Open winner, will help you learn a lifelong sport and feel great in the process. No racquet needed. Fee: $95/$90 Resident Discount, for 6 weeks Location: Community Center Tennis Courts #5 & #6 Ages: 6-15 Beginning --Low Intermediate Class # Days 10764 TU 10765 TU 10766 TH 10767 TH 10768 TU 10769 TU 10770 TH 10771 TH Time 3:00 - 4:30pm 4:30 - 6:OOpm 3:00 - 4:30pm 4:30 - 6:OOpm 3:00 - 4:30pm 4:30 - 6:OOpm 3:00 - 4:30pm 4:30 - 6:OOpm Start Date February 21 February 21 February 23 February 23 April 11 April 11 April 13 April 13 American Karate This course is designed to teach flexibility, balance, coordination, confidence and practical self-defense skills. Instructor: Richard Linnell. Fee: $60/$55 Resident Discount. $10 discount for students registering in both weekly sessions: $110/$100 Resident Discount for 8 weeks. Location: Community Center, Room 10 Ages: 6-12 Beginning Class # Days Time Start Date 10630 TU 6:00 - 7:OOpm February 28 10631 TH 6:00 - 7:OOpm March 2 10632 TU 6:00 - 7:O0pm May 2 10633 TH 6:00 - 7:OOpm May4 Advanced Class # Days 10634 TU 10635 TH 10636 TU 10637 TH Time 7:00 - 8:OOpm 7:00 - 8:OOpm 7:00 - 8:OOpm 7:00 - 8:OOpm Start Date February 28 March 2 May 2 May 4 Youth Roller Hockey Clinic Players will learn to enhance their roller hockey skills by increasing their ability in skating, stick handling, shooting, passing, defensive and offensive strategies. Players of all levels can enhance their skills. Full safety equipment is required. Instructors: Darryl Kim & Shane Bouma. Fee: $45/$40 Resident Discount, for 5 weeks Location: South Park Roller Hockey Rink Ages: 5-12 Class # Division 10773 Instructional 10774 Intermediate 10775 Advanced 10776 Instructional 10//'/ Intermediate 10778 Advanced Days Time SU 10:00-11:OOam SU 11:00-12:OOpm SU 12:00-1:OOpm SU 10:00-11:O0am SU 11:00-12:OOpm SU 12:00-1:OOpm Start Date March 12 March 12 March 12 June4 June4 June 4 Hermosa Beach Skate Track FREE Admission School Year Skate Track Hours: Monday -Friday 3:OOpm - 7:00 pm Saturday & Sunday 12:OOpm - 7:00 pm Apri110-14 Extended Hours: 12:OOpm-7:O0pm Full Safety Gear is required at all times: Helmet, knee and elbow pads. Equipment loan NOT provided. goo GY for re - istration information www.hermosabch.org form 6asic Dog Obedience Learn the skills to make your dog an active member of the family through consistent, effective, yet gentle training. Topics covered include: "watch me command", heel, sit, automatic sit, stay, come, down and problem solving techniques. First class held in 'Community Center, Room 12. Owners only please! Instructor: Raquel Ramirez, South Bay Paws. The whole family 15 encouraged to attend! Fee: $70/$65 Resident Discount, for 7 weeks Location: Edith Roadway Friendship Park (Hollowell & Prospect) Class # Days Time Start Date 10878 SA 10:00-11:00am March 25 (No class April 15) 10879 SA 10:00-11:00am May 27 Adult CPR & First Aid Learn how to recognize and care for Injuries and breathing emergencies in adults. Upon successful completion of 4 hour course students will receive an American Red Cross Lay Person Adult CPR certification valid for 1 year and a First Aid certification valid for 3 years. Fee: $50/$45 Resident Discount, for 1 week Students will need a stamped self-addressed envelope and a $10 material fee payable to the instructor at the first day of class for CPR/First Aid Certification Cards. Location: Community Center, Room 8 Ages: 13 and up Class # Days Time Start Date 10783 TU 5:30 - 9:30pm March 21 5:30 - 9:30pm May 22 10784 M Adult, Child & Infant CPR Learn how to recognize and care for breathing emergencies in adults, children and Infants. Upon successful completion of 4 hour course students will receive an American Red Cross Lay Person Adult, Child and Infant CPR certification valid for 1 year. Students will need a stamped self-addressed envelope and a $10 material fee payable to the instructor at the first day of class for CPR/First Aid Certification Cards. Fee: Fee: $50/$45 Resident Discount, for 1 week Students will need a stamped self-addressed envelope and a $10 material fee payable to the instructor at the first clay of class for CPR/First Aid Certification Cards. Location: Community Center, Room 8 Ages:13 and up Class # Days Time Start Date 10785 W_ 5:30_- 9:30pm. _ _- April 26 .. 10786 TU 5:30 - 9:30pm June 13 Scuba Diving Class Enjoy a safe, affordable, and fun sport forthe whole family. All you need to bring 15a bathing suit, a towel, and a sense of adventure. Within one hour you will be experiencing the total serenity of scuba diving. The Discover Scuba experience will take place in a 92' heated pool on location at Dive N'Surf in Redondo Beach. You will receive a certificate of completion and recognition at the end of the session. (6 students minimum to run the class and a medical examination may be required prior to the start of the Discover Scuba workshop.) Instructor: Justin Diedolf. For more information call 310.372.8423.0'±', ter,,e Fee: $54/$49 Resident Discount, 3 Hr workshop Location: Dive N' Surf, Redondo Beach ' . ti'T Ages: 12 and over Class # Days Time Start Date 10881 M 6:00 - 9:OOpm March 6 10886 M 6:00 - 9:OOpm March 13 10882 M 6:00 - 9:OOpm March 27 10883 M 6:00 - 9:OOpm April 10 10884 M 6:00 - 9:OOpm April 17 10885 M 6:00 - 9:OOpm April 24 10887 M 6:00 - 9:OOpm May8 10888 M 6:00 - 9:OOpm May 15 10889 W 6:00 - 9:OOpm Feb 22 10890 W 6:00 - 9:OOpm April 5 10891 W 6:00 - 9:OOpm May 31 10892 W 6:00 - 9:OOpm June 7 10893 SA 2:00 - 5:OOpm March 4 10894 SA 2:00 - 5:OOpm March 25 10895 SA 2:00 - 5:OOpm May 6 10896 SA 2:00 - 5:OOpm May 27 Momiit Stroller Class belIy-Dancing'_ Participants will move to the rhythms of Middle Eastern music as they kearn the 4. techniques, transitions, hip movements and more of this ancient dance form.This class is both a stress reliever and aerobic exercise course. Intermediate/Advanced students will expand upon techniques learned in the beginner class. Instructor: Rania Bossonis, Years 2000 and 2002 Belly Dancer of the Universe. Fee: Fee: $65/$60 Resident Discount, for 6 weeks Location: Community Center, Room 5 Begi n n i ng/Intermediate Class # Days Time Start Date 10791 W 7:00 - 8:OOpm March 29 10793 W7:00 - 8:OOpm May 17 Advanced Class # Days Time Start Date 10792 W 8:00 - 9:OOpm March 29 10794 W 8:00 - 9:OOpm May 17 Polynesian Dance Learn the exciting dances of Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa and New Zealand. Participants will experience Hula, Tamure, Siva and Poi Ball dances. Learn basic dance steps, songs and island culture. Instructor: Rose Laolagi. Fee: $65/$60 Resident Discount, for 7 weeks Location: Community Center, Room 5 Class # Dacys Time Beginning(adults only) 10795 M 7:30 - 8:20pm 7:30 - 8:20pm 10796 M Intermediate (adults only) 10798 M 6:30 - 7:20pm 10799 M 6:30 - 7:20pm Advanced (adults only) 10801TU 6:30 - 7:20pm 10802TU 6:30 - 7:20pm Advanced (ages 13 and older) 10804__ _ . _TU 7:30 - 8:20pm 10805TU' 7:30 - 8:20pm Start Date February 27 May 1 February 27 May 1 February 28 May 2 _ __ February 28 May 2 Flamenco Dancing Learn this exciting, dramatic style from Spain. Beginning students will study the proper carriage of the body, arm and hand movements, castanets, turns, and basic footwork patterns for "Sevillanas" choreography. Intermediate students will learn advanced marking footwork and turn combinations to be integrated into a choreographed routine. This !s an ongoing class that welcomes new student at each session. Instructor: Batista Gremaud. Fee: $55/$50 Resident Discount, for 4 weeks Location: Community Center, Room 10 Beginning Class # Days 10649 M 10650 M 10651 M 10652 M Time 6:30 - 7:30pm 6:30 - 7:30pm 6:30 - 7:30pm 6:30 - 7:30pm Fee: $65/$60 Resident Discount, for 4 weeks Location: Community Center, Room 10 Intermediate Class # Days 10654 M 10655 M 10656 M 10657 M Join this fun outdoor fitness class especially designed for mommies. This group training class combines cardiovascular, strength training, core conditioning & flexibility for moms with use of their strollers. Babies from 6 weeks to 4 years welcome. A jogger stroller is recommended but not mandatory. Expectant mothers are also welcome. Instructor: Danielle Spangler. Classes are offered Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays. Fee: 3X week $200; 2X week $160; 1X week $95 for 6 weeks; Add $5 for non-residents There !s a mandatory $25 material fee payable to instructor on first clay of class. Location: South Park Class # Days Time 10787 TU, Tfl, SA 9:30-10:30am 10788 TU, TH, SA 9:30-10:30am Start Date March 28 May 9 Time 7:30 - 8:30pm 7:30 - 8:30pm 7:30 - 8:30pm 7:30 - 8:30pm Salsa Dancing Dance the "Salsa" and you won't be left unnoticed. This beginning level class will prepare you for countless evenings of fun and adventure. No partner is required. You will learn timing, posture, leading, footwork, turning and spins. Come join the fun! Instructor: John Chaco. Fee: $45/$40 Resident Discount, Location: Clark Building Class # 10807 10808 10809 10810 Start Date February 27 March 27 April 24 May 22 Start Date February 27 March 27 April 24 May 22 Days W W W W for 4 weeks Time 7:00 - 8:OOpm 7:00 - 8:OOpm 7:00 - 8:OOpm 7:00 - 8:OOpm www.hermosabch.org Start Date February 22 March 22 April 19 May17 wing &,ba room Dance Introductoryclassesof various dance styles. Become diverse in your dance ability and you II be ready for any occasion. Dance the Swing (big bands/energetic), Waltz (formal/classy), Rhumba (romantic/weddings), W/C (fun/rock & roll), Foxtrot (popular/stylish) and more. No partner required. Instructor: John Chaco. Fee: $45/$40 Resident Discount, for 4 weeks Location: Clark Building Class # Days 10811 W 10812 W 10813 W 10814 W Time 8:15 - 9:15pm 8:15 - 9:15pm 8:15 - 9:15pm 8:15 - 9:15pm Start Date Styles February 22 Big Band Swing March 22 Rhumba April 19 West Coast Swing May 17 Waltz Tai Chi for Today Tai Chi's gentle, flowing and non -ballistic movements are beneficial for the body, while promoting relaxation and mind -body communications. Learn fundamental stances, postures, basic Chi Kung exercises and a Tai Chi form. Discover the history, philosophy and benefits of this timeless art and how it can be applied today. No prior experience is necessary. Open to adults of all ages and fitness levels. This class is suitable for beginners and intermediate students alike. Wear comfortable shoes and attire to class. Instructor: Michael Dawson with over 28 years experience and has worked as a stunt performer for film and TV. Fee: $70/$65 Resident Discount, for 6 weeks Location: Clark Building Class # Days Time Start Date 10638 TH 7:00 - 8:30pm March 9 10639 TH 7:00 - 8:30pm April 27 10640 TH 7:00 - 8:30pm June 15 beginning Kung--ru Improve strength, coordination, flexibility and stress control with traditional Shaolin Kung - Fu. Learn basic exercises, classical form and self-defense. Open to adults of all ages and fitness levels. Wear exercise attire and athletic shoes. Instructor: Michael Dawson is a certified Instructor with over 28 years of experience, and has also worked as a stunt performer for film and T.V. Fee: $70/$65 Resident Discount, for 6 weeks Location: Clark Building Class # Days Time Start Date 10641 TU 7:00 - 8:30pm March 7 10642 TU 7:00 - 8:30pm April 25 10643 TU 7:00 - 8:30pm June 13 beach Volleyball -- Collins Beginning Summer 15 rig t around the corner! Enjoy the beach at sunset, meeting new friends while learning the fundamentals of beach volleyball (passing, bump setting, and offense) and then socialize after class! Instructor: The Le endary Dennis Collins, x -AAA and Masters National Champion with 24 years of beach coching experience. Many top players, pros and coaches are alumni of Coach Collins' system. Bring fluids to class. Fee: $90/$85 Resident Discount, for 8 weeks Location: Southside of Hermosa Pier Class # Days Time Start Date 10644 W 6:OOpm - sunset April 5 Intermediate/Advanced This class focuses on fine tuning of skills, strategies, "partner orchestration," performing comprehensive volleyball skills, and incorporates conditioning for the sport. Class requires fundamental skills. The Legendary Dennis Collins, x -AAA and Masters National Champion with 24 years of beach coaching experience. Many top players, pros and coaches are alumni of Coach Collins' system. Bring fluids to class. Fee: $110/$105 Resident Discount, for 8 weeks Location: Southside of Hermosa Pier Class # Days Time Start Date 10645 W 6:00pm - sunset April 5 beach Volleyball -- Sigler The Beginning Class is focused on learning the game, ball control, and basic skills like passing and setting. The Intermediate/Advanced Class is a little more accelerated, with the focus being on hand setting, defense, hitting and shots, side out strategies as well as jump and speed training. Besides improving your game and getting In some good cardio, you'll also make lots of new friends. Former class attendees have won at all level of VB ventures and the CBVA. Instructors: Bill Sigler, former AAA rated player whose resume includes over 12 years teaching beach and indoor volleyball, and NCAA All American Nicole Ray. Fee: $ $70/$65 Resident for Beginning, for 6 weeks Location: South of the Pier Class # Days Time 10815 SA 10817 TH 10818 TH $90/$85 Resident Discount for Location: South of the Pier Class # Days 10816 SA 10819 TH 10820 TH 9:30-11:OOam 6:00pm - SUNSET 6:00pm - SUNSET Intermediate/Advanced, for 6 Time 9:30-11:00am 6:00pm - SUNSET 6:00pm - SUNSET Start Date February 25 April 6 May 25 weeks Start Date February 25 April 6 May 25 Super Star Fitness boot Cam South Bay's #1 outdoor fitness program as featured on NBC. This coed "Soot Camp" style fitness program is specifically designed for all ages and fitness levels. We focus on the TBF-Total Body Fitness to include: core/functional training, cardio conditioning, flexibility enhancement, body sculpting, toning, muscular strength and endurance. Several pieces of fitness equipment are used throughout the program. Class will include two full body assessments. Program created and founded by nine-year Army Veteran & Certified U.5. Army Master Fitness Trainer/CPFT - Alec Hunter. "Train outside of the box with superSTAR FITNESS"! Instructor: SSFBC Team. Fee: $205/$200 Resident Discount, for 4 weeks Mandatory $60 equipment fee payable to instructor on first day of class Location: Hermosa Beach Pier Head/Valley Park/South Park Class # Days Time Start Date 10391 M, KT 6:00 - 7:00am March 13 10646 M, W, F 6:00 - 7:00am April 10 10647 M, W, F 6:00 - 7:00am May 15 10648 M, W, F 6:00 - 7:00am June 12 beginning Golf PGA Golf Professional Scott Robert will show you the natural and logical way to learn the game of golf. Classes are designed for all levels. Golf clubs available if needed. Each student will need to purchase a $5 bucket of balls for each class meeting. Instructor: Scott Roberts. Register early as this class quickly fills to capacity. Fee: $94/$89 Resident Discount, for 5 weeks Location: The Lakes at El Segundo, 400 5. Sepulveda in El Segundo Class # Days Time Start Date 10275 TU 6:00 - 7:00pm February 21 10276 TH 6:00 - 7:00pm February 23 10277 SA 11:00-12:00pm February 25 10821 TU 6:00-7:OOpm April4 10822 TH 6:00-7:OOpm April6 10823 SA 11:00-12:00pm April 8 10824 TU 6:00-7:00pm May 16 10825 TH 6:00 - 7:OOpm May 18 10826 SA 11:00-12:00pm May 20 Tennis - Escalante Class meets once weekly at the Community Center Tennis Courts #5 racquet and an unopened can of tennis balls required at the first clas Fee: $65/$60 Resident Discount, for 6 weeks Location: Community Center Tennis Courts #5 & #6 Aclva ncec1/Beginning Instructor Days Escalante TH Escalante TH Escalante TH Class # 10357 10864 10866 Beginning Class # 10358 10863 10865 Instructor Escalante Escalante Escalante Days TH TH TH Time 7:00 - 8:00pm 7:00-8:00pm 7:00 - 8:00pm Time 8:00 - 9:00pm 8:00-9:00pm 8:00 - 9:00pm & #6. Tennis 5. Start Date March 2 April 27 June 22 Start Date March 2 April 27 June 22 Tennis -- Mahoney Tennis Pro Dave Mahoney, former top twenty player in So Cal and two-time Manhattan Open winner, will help you learn a lifelong sport and feel great in the process. No racquet needed. Fee: $65/$60 Resident Discount, for 6 weeks Location: Community Center Tennis Courts #5 & #6 Beginning Class # Instructor Days 10830 Mahoney M 10831 Mahoney W 10832 Mahoney TH 10833 Mahoney M 10834 Mahoney W 10835 Mahoney TH Intermediate/Advanced Class # Instructor Days 10836 Mahoney M 10837 Mahoney M 10838 Mahoney W 10839 Mahoney TH 10840 Mahoney TH 10841 Mahoney M 10842 Mahoney M 10843 Mahoney W 10844 Mahoney TH Time 9:00-10:00am 10:00-11:00am 9:00-10:00am 9:00-10:00am 10:00-11:00am 9:00-10:00am Time 10:00-11:00am 11:00am-12:00pm 9:00-10:00am 10:00-11:00am 11:00am-12:00pm 10:00-11:00am 11:00am-12:00pm 9:00-10:00am 10:00-11:00am www.hermosabch.org Start Date February 20 February 22 February 23 April 10 April 12 April 13 Start Date February 20 February 20 February 22 February 23 February 23 April 10 April 10 April 12 April 13 SIo--Fitch Softball Leagues A completed roster, signed waiver, proof of residency and payment required at time of registration to be considered for eligibility and league placement. Maximum 6 teams per division. Registration open until filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration Location: Community Center. Season is 10 weeks long plus playoffs. For more information call Dennis Hrboka, League Director @ 310.427.9120. DIVISIONS: C division SUNDAYS Begins May 7 / D division WEDNESDAYS Begins May 3 / CO- ED division MONDAYS May 8. League Fees: $450 new teams/$425 returning teams plus $5 nonresident fee per -player. Game Locations: Clark Stadium Game Times: 6:15pm, 7:30pm, and 8:45pm. **RESIDENT REGISTRATION DATE: April 10, 2006** **NON-RESIDENT REGISTRATION DATE: April 17, 2006** Men's Indoor basketball League League is 4 on 4 and there is a height limit of 6'4' and under. This is for 10 regular season weeks with 1 week of playoffs. Roster/Waiver forms are available for pick up at the Community Center. For more information call Dennis Hrboka, League Director @ 310.427.9120. League fees: $250 per Team, $50 refundable forfeit fee, $25 per team per game for officials and scorekeepers, plus $5 non-resident fee. Location: Community Center Gymnasium Class # Days Time Start Date 10858 SU 2:00 - 9:00pm April 9 Women's Indoor basketball League League is 4 on 4 and there is no height limit. This is for 10 regular season weeks with 1 week of playoffs. Roster/Waiver forms are available for pick up at the Community Center. For more Information call Dennis Hrboka, League Director @ 310.427.9120. League fees: $175 per Team, $50 refundable forfeit fee, $25 per team per game for officials and scorekeepers, plus $5 non-resident fee. Location: Community Center Gymnasium QIP Class # Days Time Start Date , yy 10859 SA 12:00 - 5:00pm April 8 Men's Flag Football League League is 5 on 5. This is for 10 regular season weeks with 1 week of playoffs. Roster/Waiver forms are available for pick up at the Community Center. For more information call Dennis Hrboka, League Director @ 310.427.9120. League fees: $250 per Team, $60 refundable forfeit fee, $30 per team per game for officials and scorekeepers, plus $5 non-resident fee. Location: South Park Class # Days-- -Time - 10860 SA 12:00 - 5:00pm Start Date May 20 - Co -Ed Hag FootballTournaments 4 -on -4 co-ed (2 guys and 2 girls) flag football on the beach. Individual sign "ups welcome, male/female co -registration encouraged. All teams picked at random via blind draw. Teams are guaranteed a minimum of two games. Registration is open until filled. Register early at the Community Center, 710 Pier Ave. 48 -minimum and 128 -maximum number of players p/tournament. Tournament Director: Chris Jhang. For info contact: Chris@prankmonkey.org. Fee: $20/$15 Resident Discount Location:10th Street and the Strand Class # Days Time Start Date 10901 SA 9:00am March 11 Co-ed 4 -on --4 Volleyball on the beach League Hermosa Beach 4 -Person Coed VB League - Tuesdays. Next season will start up again on Tuesday, April 4th, 2006. Games will be north of the Hermosa Beach pier and will be played from 6-7:30pm. Format is best 2 out of 3 each evening, then playoffs at the end of the session! Registration must be made at the Community Center at 710 Pier Ave. Individuals must contact us to be placed on a team for registration. You may register your team at the Hermosa Beach Community Center, 710 Pier Ave, ONLY. There will be no late registrations at the beach. For questions, contact Bill Sigler (besiggy@prodigy.net) and/or Chris Jahng (chris@prankmonkey.org). Fee: $225 per team plus $5 per non -HB resident Location: North side of Hermosa Pier Class # Days Time Start Date 10904 TU 6:00 - 7:30pm April 4 Weekclaty Co-ed Flag Football on the beach Leagues 4 on 4 co-ed (2 guys and 2 girls) flag football on the beach. A non -contact passing league for both beginning and experienced players. Teams and individuals (pending roster availability) welcome. Games are played with two 20 minute halves, alternating guy and girl quarterbacks. Registration offered as a team only! Registration must be made at the Community Center at 710 Pier Ave. in Hermosa Beach prior to Tuesday, April 25th. Individuals must contact us to be placed on a team for registration. There will be no late registrations at the beach. If you have any questions or need more information, please contact me at chris@prankmonkey.org or 310.877.3148. Fee: $225 per team plus $5 per non -HB resident, 7-8 week season plus 2 week playoffs Min/Max: 8 teams minimum and 16 teams maximum per league. 8 person roster limit Location:10th and The Strand in Hermosa Beach Class # 10905. 10906 54th Annual John Hales Sand & Strand Race Sunday, February 26th Pre -registration Deadline February 20 This unique race co-sponsored by PROJECT TOUCH, is now in its 54th year, making it the second oldest in the Los Angeles area. The racecourse is 45% Strand and 55% Sand. The race starts on the north side of the Pier at the shoreline and finishes on the south side. 8:00am: BEGINNERS (2.5 miles) 9:00am: ADVANCED RUNNERS (5 miles) 8:30am: MUNCHKINS Medals are given for 1St -3rd place finishers in each division. All race proceeds benefit PROJECT TOUCH, a local non-profit group serving community youth and families. For a race application, please call 310.379.5206 or 310.318.0280. j), r Days TH Time 6:00 - 7:30pm 6:00 - 7:30pm Start Date April 26 April 27 I r' •`'�, . ••tis • u-a.a 1 _a t..o /.4Saturday, April 1 11:00-1:O0pm Lunch with the bunnc j 5th Annual Hermosa beach Open Tennis Open May 19-21, 2006 Community Center Tennis Courts Fees: Divisions: Awards: Contact: Singles $30/$25 Resident Discount Doubles $35/$30 Resident Discount Men's Singles & Doubles— Open, 5.0, 4.5, 4.0 & 3.5 Women's Singles -13 & C Mixed Doubles B & C Boys and Girls Satellite & Novice singles & Doubles 8,10,12,14,16,18 Trophies will be awarded to all finalists in divisions with more than 8 players. 310.798.3939 or adam@adamburt.com St. Patrick's Dacj Parade & Festival Saturday, March 18 & 19 11:00am Parade Starts The twelfth annual St. Patrick's Day Parade will begin at Pier Avenue and Valley Drive, making its way westbound to Hermosa Avenue, ending at 8th Street. The St. Patrick's Day Weekend Festival provides live music, craft vendors, food, and fun for all ages! For more information or parade entrant application please contact 310.374.1365 or www.stpatricksday.org. Fees: $15 for Children, $10 for Adults Class #10880 Visit with the Bunny and enjoy a magic show, lunch and egg hunt! Tickets are limited and sold on a first-come, first-served basis in the Community Center beginning February 20. Everyone must register to be admitted including toddlers. No tickets will be sold at the door. This event is age appropriate for 3-10 year olds. Dog Parade and Trick Show Sunday, May 7 11:00-1:00pm Fee: Free Join Hermosa Beach Friends of the Parks and the City of Hermosa Beach for the Annual Dog Parade and Trick Show. All dogs and their owners are invited to participate in the Annual Hermosa Beach Dog Parade and Trick Show. The festivities will begin at 11:00 a.m. with registration at Pier and Valley, on the Greenbelt. The parade will start at Pier and Valley and head north along the Greenbelt to Valley Park. Following the parade, enjoy a trick show in the Valley Park amphitheatre. The community is invited to cheer on pet owners and their pups along the parade route and at the trick show. All entries in the show will be judged and everyone's a winner! Participation in the parade and trick show are free. Come down and show off your pet and enjoy a leisurely walk with fellow dog owners. All dogs must be on a leash. No cats allowed. For more Information please call the Community Resources Department in Hermosa Beach at 310.318.0280. 8th Annual Endless Summer Classic Car Show Saturday, May 6 10:00 — 3:00pm Classic American cars will be displayed on Pier Plaza from 10:00am to 3:00pm. Automobil s from the 1940's through the 1970's will appeal to spectators and collectors alike the 7t" annual show. No Fees are charged. Please contact 310.480.5118 for entrance or detailed information. Fiesta Hermosa May 27-29 The annual Memorial Day weekend of festivities will take place in downtown Hermosa along Hermosa Ave, Pier Ave, and Pier Plaza. The three-day event, organized by the Chamber of Commerce, will include over three hundred vendors, food booths, children's rides, entertainment stages, and a beer garden. For more information please contact 310.376.0951 or visit the website at www.fiestahermosa.com. www.hermosabch.org Community.Clubs Parks & Recreation Commission Meetings Council Chambers:1315 Valley Drive 310/318-0280 First Tuesday of each month: 7:00 pm "Friends of the Parks" Community Foundation Community Center, Room 4: 710 Pier Ave. 310/318-0247 Second Wednesday of each month: 6:00 pm Hermosa Arts Foundation Community Center, Room 4: 710 Pier Ave. 310/318-0265 Fourth Monday of each month: 6:30 pm Woman's Club 310/376-3903 Clark Building: 861 Valley Drive Second Wednesday of each month Garden Club 310/372-5203 Clark Building: 861 Valley Drive Third Wednesday of each month Lawn Bowling Club 310/257-8802 Club House: 861 Valley Drive Tuesdays &Thursdays:11:00 am - 1:00 pm Saturday: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Centennial Celebration Committee 310/318-0247 Community Center, Room 4: 710 Pier Ave. First Wednesday of each month: 6:00 pm Hermosa Beach PLAYHOUSE Civic Light Opera Schedule 2005-2006 The Hermosa Beach Playhouse at 710 Pier Avenue proudly presents: It Had to Be You! March 7 -March 19 For Ticket Info call 310.372.4477 or mail orders to Hermosa Beach Playhouse, P.O. Box 1157 Redondo Beach, CA 90278 1 1 1 Adult Information Last Name Address City Day Tel. First x Eve. Tel. Zip Email Address: ❑ Check here if new information. I, the undersigned participant, parent, or guardian, do hereby agree to participate and/or allow the individual(s) named herein to participate in the aforementioned activity(ies) and further agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Hermosa Beach, its agents and employees from harm, accidents, personal injury or property damage which may be suffered by the aforementioned individuals) arising out of, or in any way connected with, the participation of the activity. Signature. Relationship: ❑ Participant ❑ Parent ❑ Guardian ❑ Other Activity Description Class# Participant Name Mab or Female MIF Date of Birth Price NO REFUNDS FOR EXCURSIONS CARD: TOTAL ENCLOSED: $ ❑ VISA ❑ MC Expiration Date. CARD # A Charter Bus Company is used to transport I CHARGE CUSTOMER SIGNATURE• participants to excursion sites from the Hermosa I" Beach Community Center located at 710 Pier Avenue. All day parking is available In the lot behind the Community Center. Please be advised there are no refunds for excursions. Getty Villa The Getty Villa opens to the public once agar . The Getty Villa will serve as an international educational center dedicated to the study of the arts and cultures of ancient Greece, Rome, and Etruria. The galleries will house over 1,500 works of art from the Museum's extensive collection of Greek, Roman and Etruscan antiquities. Price includes transportation, lunch, and admission. Sunday, April 2, 2006 9:O0am Departure Fee: $45/$40 Resident Discount 5:00pm Return Barcode #10869 Queen Marti Tour 6, Luncheon All aboard! Once aboard, you will be to n on a guided behind -the -scenes tour as you explore the majestic Queen Mary from stem to stern. Before you leave make sure to visit the gallery of shops and boutiques on board, which feature a variety of British imports, souvenirs and gifts. Following your visit, we will have lunch at the Promenade Cafe. Price includes transportation, luncheon, and guided tour. Participants must be 50+ years of age. Friday, May 19, 2006 9:OOam Departure 4:OOpm Return Fee: $37/$32 Resident Discount Barcode #10870 SE111 RS a CORNERR AARP -55 Alive Drivin Course This driver -training course takes into consideration the p l sical changes of the mature driver and identifies ways one may compensate accordingly. The course provides Information to improve driving behavior. Insurance rate reduction for seniors who take this course; Check with your insurance representative. Call 310.318.0280 to pre -register. Fee: $10 Location: Community Center Room 8 Class # Daus Time Start Date 10873 TU,W 9:00-1:OOpm March 14 & 15 10874 TU, W 9:00-1:OOpm April 11 & 12 10875 TU, W 9:00 - 1:00pm May 16 & 17 10876 TU, W 9:00 - 1:OOpm June 13 & 14 Dial --a Taxi Program Seniors 62 and older, as well as those with disabilities, y purchase dial -a -taxi coupons at City Hall Finance Department Room 101. Coupons are $1 each and are sold in books of 10. Eligible residents may buy two books per month. Pick-ups are available within 20 minutes without an advance reservation requirement. Call 310.318.0251 for more information. beach Cities Health District BCHD provides many programs for South Bay seniors, including Bone Density Testing, Diabetes Education, PA.C.E. (People with Arthritis Can Exercise), 'Silver Sneakers', and Senior Yoga. Contact 310.374.3426 for more information or visit the website at www.bchd.org. AARP Formerly known as the American Association for Retired Persons, AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization for people age 50 and older. AARP is dedicated to enhancing quality of life throughout the aging process. For more information contact 202.434.2296 or visit their website at www.aarp.org. southSeniors Director of Services 310.325.2141 r REGISTRATION ,, y „... a.-. ............., a �„ y.• FORMATION'''.:' Registration begins: February 13 General Information: You are registered unless notified. Your canceled check is your receipt. Send self-addressed stamped envelope for written receipt. Cash is not accepted. Mail your completed registration form, self-addressed stamped envelope and payment to: Department of Community Resources 710 Pier Avenue, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Attention: Registration Office: 310.318.0280 FAX: 310.372.4333 Registration is accepted after hours by dropping forms and payment into the mail slot of the main office door. The Community Center is open from 8:00 am until 10: pm every day of the week. Registration forms are available in the main hallway or on- line at www.hermosabch.org Refunds/Transfers requests must be made in writing on the form provided and received by the department before the start of the second-class meeting. Once approved, refund processing takes 4-6 weeks, minus a $10 processing fee per request. Refunds are not given for excursions unless canceled by the Department. No refunds issued by the Department for sports tournaments. PARK RESERVATIONS -Valley Park & South Park 1. Reservations will be made on a first come first serve basis for Residents of Hermosa Beach only (ID Required) for Valley Park and South Park. 2. Park reservations must be made in person during regular business hours (Monday -Thursday 7am-Spm) at the Community Center, 3. One moon bounce permitted with a park reservation in the Music Bowl at Valley Park per day. Proof of insurance naming the City of Hermosa Beach, as additionally insured is required when requesting a moon bounce. 4. Reservations will be made for parties of 50 or fewer with 4 tables maximum 5. The Community Resources Department will make a maximum of two reservations on each available calendar day. Park Reservation information is available by calling the Community Resources Department at 310.318.0280. There Is $20 application fee for all park reservations. All remaining areas of the park are available to the public (residents and non-residents) first come first serve at the park. 6. Fire pit permits may be obtained by calling the Fire Department at 310.318.0326, there is a $53 fee for all fire pit permits ar, ac1it Pa Locations Comnty Center.& eatreI eM Gymnasium&SkateTrac� Clark'6'u"�I`d? �& Fled 6, +, 9 Hermosa a Mal : 'ol ' ,;+• South Far •1 -�4f ae Edith Rodawa Frlen• sh p Park o ermosa aIle Sc "oo." . •r Fort Lots-o-ran'�I'e. • .04,49 110- a 6 1I7 www.hermosabch.org