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11/28/95
ACTION SHEET REGULAR MEETING HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, November 28, 1995, 7:00 p.m. Closed Session - immediately following Regular Session CALL TO ORDER: 7:15pm PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Led by John Workman, City Treasurer ROLL CALL: ALL PRESENT CANVASS OF VOTES AND INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS JR/JO MOTION TO ADOPT RESOLUTION APPROVING ELECTION RESULTS, 5-0 RECESS PUBLIC PARTICIPATION: (a) ORAL COMMUNICATIONS NONE (b) WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS NONE 1. CONSENT CALENDAR: (a) Recommendation to approve the following minutes: 1) Minutes of the Adjourned Regular meeting held on November 2, 1995; and, 2) Minutes of the Regular meeting held on November 14, 1995 (b) Recommendation to ratify check register. (c) Recommendation to receive and file Tentative Future Agenda Items. (d) Recommendation to receive and file the October 1995 financial reports: (1) Revenue and expenditure report; (2) City Treasurer's report; and, (3) Investment report. (e) Recommendation to adopt resolution pproving Final Map #24303 for a 3 -lot subdivision at 1155 & 1157 - 9thS"freet. Memorandum from Community Development Director Sol Blumenfeld dated November 21, 1995. (1) Recommendation to approve the use of Room 13 in the Community Center as an Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and for limited recreation program use, and adjust the Community Resources budget to reflect a reduction of $14,000 annually in the lease revenue account. Memorandum from Community Resources Director Mary Rooney dated November 20, 1995. PULLED BY RB I, SE/JR MOTION FOR STAFF RECOMMENDATION VOTE: 4-1 (RB -NO) (g) Recommendation to receive and file report on the Municipal Treasurer's Association Workshop. Memorandum from City Treasurer John Workman dated November 20, 1995. (h) Recommendation to receive and file action minutes from the Planning Commission meeting of November 21, 1995. SE/JO MOTION FOR STAFF RECOMMENDATION ON BALANCE OF CONSENT CALENDAR. VOTE: 5-0 2. CONSENT ORDINANCES NONE 3. ITEMS REMOVED FROM 1'HE CONSENT CALENDAR FOR SEPARATE DISCUSSION. * Public comments on items removed from the Consent Calendar. 2 PUBLIC HEARINGS - TO COMMENCE AT 7:30 P.M. 4. a. ADOPTION OF THE 1994 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, UNIFORM HOUSING CODE, UNIFORM CODE FOR BUILDING CONSERVATION, UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE, UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE AND THE 1993 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE. Memorandum from Community Development Director Sol Blumenfeld dated October 24, 1995. JR/JO MOTION TO INTRODUCE ORDINANCE ON AN URGENCY BASIS. VOTE: 5-0 JR/J0 MOTION TO ADOPF ORDINANCE. OTE: a-0 I JR/RB MOTION TO WAIVE FURTHER READING. VOTE: 5-0 JR/JO MOTION TO ADORESO LUTION. ,VOTE 5-0 b. ADOPTION BY REFERENCE OF THE 1994 UNIFORM FIRE CODE AND THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE STANDARDS AS AMENDED. Memorandum from Fire Chief Pete Bonano dated November 22, 1995. SE/JR MOTION TO INTRODUCE ORDINANCE ON AN URGENCY BASIS. VOTE: 5-0 ............................. JR/SE WAIVE FURTHER READING. VOTE: 5-0 JR/SE MOTION TO ADOPT ORDINANCE. VOTE: 5-0 3 5. TEXT AMENDMENT TO MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 29-38(1)j REGARDING PRIVATE PARKING ON PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAYS. Memorandum from Community Development Director Sol Blumenfeld dated November 28, 1995. RB/JO MOTION> TO INTRODUC ORDINANCE • ENDING SECTION 29-38(1)J TO ALLOW ENCROACHMENTS ' a W, s LIQ RIGHT-OF-WAY TO SATISFY SPECIFIED ZONING ORDINANCE PARKING REQUIREMENTS. VOTE: 5-0 ..................... (',RB/JR MOTION`TO WAIVE FURTHER READING. VOTE: 5-0'. 6. TEXT AMENDMENT TO MODIFY THE PLANNING COMMISSION APPEAL PROCESS. Memorandum from Community Development Director Sol Blumenfeld dated November 20, 1995. ............................. .. SECTION B: CHANGE 7 DAYS TO "AT ITS NEXT REGULAR MEETING" SECTION D: CHANGE 30 DAYS TO 40 DAYS SE/JR INTRODUCE ORDINANCE H AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 (b) TO REQUIRE ONLY CILMEMBERS TO BRING ABOUT A REVIEW OF A PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION. VOTE: 5-0 JR/JO MOTION TO WAVIER FURTHER READING. VOTE: 5-0 MUNICIPAL MATTERS 7. REPORT ON SIDEWALK REQUIREMENTS ON CAMPANA STREET. Memorandum from Public Works Director Amy Amirani dated November 21, 1995. JR/RB MOTION TO REMOVE CAMPANA FROM STREETS REQUIRING CURBS & SIDEWALKS. VOTE: 5-0 JR/SE MOTION TO REQUIRE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE SWALE ON ALL NEW CONSTRUCTION OR REMODELS ON CAMPANA, VOTE: 4-1 (RBNO) 4 8. CROSSING GUARD PROGRAM. Memorandum from City Manager Stephen Burrell dated November 20, 1995. JR/JO MOTION TO FORM A SUB -COMMITTEE CONSISTING OF JR AND SE TO WORK WITH A SUB-COMMI1TEE FROM THE SCHOOL BOARD AND DIRECT STAFF TO RETURN ON 12/12/95 WITH POSSIBLE FUNDING ALTERNATIVES. VOTE: 5-0 9. COMMUNITY CENTER GYMNASIUM FLOOR REFURBISHMENT: AWARD OF BID; ACCEPTANCE OF $4,000 DONATION AND APPROVAL FOR CENTER COURT LOGO PLACEMENT. Memorandum from Community Resources Director Mary Rooney dated November 21, 1995. SE/JR MOTION ACCEPT THE DONATION OF $4,000 TOWARD THE RESURFACING OF THE COMMUNITY CENTER GYMNASIUM FLOOR; APPROVE THE PLACEMENT OF HERMOSA BEACH BASKETBALL LEAGUE'S "PREFERENCE TWO" LOGO AS THE CENTER COURT LOGO; AWARD OF BID TO 1VIANHATTAN HARDWOOD FLOORS FOR $7,724.00; AND, APPROPRIATE $4,000 FROM THE PARK AND RECREATION TAX FUND FOR THE PROJECT. VOTE: 4-1 (RB -NO) 10. STANDARDS FOR REVIEW OF ABC PERMITS REQUIRING THE CITY COUNCIL TO MAKE THE DETERMINATION OF "PUBLIC CONVENIENCE OR NECESSITY". Memorandum from City Manager Stephen Burrell dated November 14, 1995. JB EXCUSED HIMSELF FROM PARTICIPATION IN THIS ITEM DUE TO CONFLICT OF INTEREST. SE/RB MOTION TO ALLOW THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT PROCESS TO BE THE STANDARD OF REVIEW IN THE EVENT AN APPLICATION FOR DETERMINATION OF "PUBLIC CONVENIENCE OR NECESSITY" IS REFERRED TO THE CITY BY THE ABC. VOTE: 4-0 (JB -ABSTAIN) 11. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND REPORTS - CITY MANAGER NONE 12. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND REPORTS - CITY COUNCIL NONE 5 13. OTHER MATTERS - CITY COUNCIL NONE CITIZEN COMMENTS NONE RB/JB MOTION TO ADD TERRA V. CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH TO CLOSED SESSION AGENDA . VOTE: 5-0 ANNOUNCEMENT IN OPEN SESSION OF ITEMS TO BE DISCUSSED IN CLOSED SESSION AS FOLLOWS: 1. MINUTES: Reading of minutes of Closed Session meeting held on November 2, 1995. 2. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL The City Council finds, based on advice from legal counsel, that discussion in open session will prejudice the position of the City in the litigation. Initiation of Litigation: Government Code Section 54956.9(c) Number of Potential Cases: 1 ADJOURNMENT IN MEMORY OF LINDA SOBEK AND BOB ROONEY AT 10:22PM. 6 3PEA1 • ************ Get Correct Page Numbers • ******************** MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Hermosa Beach, California, held on Tuesday, November 28, 1995, at the hour of 7: P.M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - ROLL CALL: Present: Benz, Edgerton, Oakes, Reviczky, Mayor Bowler Absent: None ANNOUNCEMENTS: CANVASS_OF VOTES AND INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS. Memorandum and ‹Resolution_for adoption from City Clerk Elaine Doerfling dated November 20, 1995. Action: To adopt tR'esolution_No.95i5785\ entitled, RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, RECITING THE FACT OF THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1995, DECLARING THE RESULTS AND SUCH OTHER MATTER AS PROVIDED BY LAW.' Motion o3A42.. , second The motion carried by a unanimous vote. Deputy City Clerk Naoma Valdes gave the oath of office to re- elected City Clerk Elaine Doerfling. ' City Clerk Elaine Doerfling gave the oath of office to re- elected Member of the City Council Sam Y. Edgerton. City Council Minutes 11-28-95 Page 8953 • City Clerk Elaine Doerfling gave the oath of office to re- • • elected Member of the City Council Robert Benz. City Clerk Elaine Doerfling gave the oath of office to elected City Treasurer John M. Workman. RECESS , - 7; 5.5 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. (a) ORAL COMMUNICATIONS Members of the Public wishing to address the City Council on any items within the Council's jurisdiction may do so at this time. (Exception: Comments on public hearing items must be heard during the public hearings.) Please limit comments to one minute. Citizens may also speak: (1) during Consent Calendar consideration or Public Hearings; (2) with the Mayor's consent, during discussion of items appearing under Municipal Matters; and, (3) before the close of the meeting during "Citizen Comments". Citizens with comments regarding City management of departmental operations are requested to submit those comments to the City Manager. Coming forward to address the Council at this time were: City Council Minutes 11-28-95 Page 8954 • At 7: P.M. the order of the agenda was suspended to go to the public hearings starting with item 4. (b) WRITTEN COMMUNICATION - None 1. 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 good cause is shown by a member prior to the roll call vote. Councilmember requests to remove items from the consent calendar. (Items removed will be considered under Agenda Item 3.) and the public may comment on the Consent Calendar items that have not been removed at this time. Action: To approve the consent calendar recommendations (a) through (t), with the exception of the following items which were removed for discussion in item 3, but are shown in order for clarity: (a) Motion , second . The motion carried by a unanimous vote. No one came forward to address the Council on items not removed from the consent calendar. (a) RECOMMENDATION TO APPROVE THE FOLLOWING MINUTES: 1) Minutes of the Adjourned Meeting held on November 2, 1995; and, 2) Minutes of the 1995. Action: To approve Meeting of November November 14, 1995 as Regular Meeting held on November 14, the minutes of the Adjourned Regular 2, 1995 and the Regular Meeting of ******** (b) RECOMMENDATION TO RATIFY THE CHECK REGISTER NOS. 4697 THROUGH 4711 INCLUSIVE, NOS. 4881 THROUGH 4887 INCLUSIVE, NOS. 5025 AND 5026, AND NOS. 5034 THROUGH 5155 INCLUSIVE, NOTING VOIDED CHECK NOS. 5034 THROUGH 5042 INCLUSIVE AND NOS. 5082 AND 5092. City Council Minutes 11-28-95 Page 8955 • Action: To ratify the check register as presented. (c) RECOMMENDATION TO RECEIVE AND FILE THE TENTATIVE FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS. Action: To receive and file the tentative future agenda items as presented. (d) RECOMMENDATION TO RECEIVE AND FILE THE OCTOBER 1995, FINANCIAL REPORTS: (1) Revenue and expenditure report; (2) City Treasurer's report; and, (3) Investment report. Action: To receive and file the October, 1995, Financial Reports as presented. • (e) RECOMMENDATION TO 4ADOP SOLUTION \APPROVING FINAL MAP #24303 FOR A 3-LOT—SUBDIVISION AT 1155 & 1157 - 9TH STREET. Memorandum from Community Development Director Sol Blumenfeld dated November 21, 1995. • This item was removed from the consent calendar by Councilmember for separate discussion later in the meeting. Community Development Director Blumenfeld presented the staff report and responded to Council questions. Action: To adopt4Resolution No. 95-5780, entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY -COUNCIL—OF—THE—CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, GRANTING APPROVAL OF FINAL PARCEL MAP #24303 FOR A THREE -LOT SUBDIVISION PROJECT LOCATED AT 1155 AND 1157 NINTH STREET, HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA." Motion , second . The motion carried by a unanimous vote. City Council Minutes 11-28-95 Page 8956 • (f) RECOMMENDATION TO APPROVE THE USE OF ROOM 13 IN THE COMMUNITY CENTER AS AN EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER (EOC) AND FOR LIMITED RECREATION PROGRAM USE, AND ADJUST THE COMMUNITY RESOURCES BUDGET TO REFLECT A REDUCTION OF $14,000 ANNUALLY IN THE LEASE REVENUE ACCOUNT. Memorandum from Community Resources Director Mary Rooney dated November 20, 1995. This item was removed from the consent calendar by Councilmember meeting. 1'140 . rre presented the staff report and responded to Council questions. for separate discussion later in the Action: To approve the 1) approve the use of as an Emergency limited recreation 2) adjust the Comm reduction o account. Motion , second unanimous vote. staff recommendation to; Room 13, in the Community Center, Operation Center (EOC) and for program use; and, esources budget to reflect a annually in the lease revenue The motion carried by a /--tri) CQ --r ) ��-- �-- ( ) , 15 (g) RECOMMENDATION TO RECEIVE AND FILE REPORT ON THE MUNICIPAL TREASURER'S ASSOCIATION WORKSHOP. Memorandum from City Treasurer John Workman dated November 20, 1995. • Action: To approve the staff recommendation to receive and file the City Treasurer's report on the Municipal Treasurer's Association Workshop. (h) RECOMMENDATION TO RECEIVE AND FILE ACTION MINUTES FROM THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF NOVEMBER 21, 1995. This item was removed from the consent calendar by Councilmember for separate discussion later in the meeting. Community DeJelopment Director Blumenfeld presented the staff report and responded to Council questions. City Council Minutes 11-28-95 Page 8957 • Action: To appeal the Planning Commission denial of a Conditional Use Permit amendment to allow expansion of an existing restaurant/tavern, with on -sale general alcohol to adjacent existing restaurant space at 8 Pier Avenue, Hennessey's. Motion , second . The motion carried, noting the dissenting vote of Action: To approve the staff recommendation to receive and file the Action Minutes from the Planning Commission meeting of November 21, 1995. 2. CONSENT ORDINANCES - None 3. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR FOR SEPARATE DISCUSSION Items 1( ), ( ), ( ), and ( ) were heard at this time but are shown in order for clarity. Public comments on items removed from the consent calendar are shown under the appropriate item. PUBLIC HEARINGS 4. a) ADOPTION OF THE 1994 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, UNIFORM HOUSING CODE, UNIFORM CODE FOR BUILDING CONSERVATION, UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE, UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE AND THE 1993 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE. Memorandum from Community Development Director Sol Blumenfeld dated October 24, 1995. Community Development Director Blumenfeld presented the staff report and responded to Council questions. The public hearing opened at 7:5-S P.M. Coming forward to address the Council on this item was: The public hearing closed at 7: P.M. City Council Minutes 11-28-95 Page 8958 • RECOMMENDATION: Ac dopt Resolution and Ordinance, on an urgency basis. Actio : To {ntrod .ce • dinance No. urgen Ordinance. Motion , second AYES: NOES: Benz, as an akes, Edge ton, :-viczky, :yo Bowler Further Action: To waive further reading of Odinance\ No. 95 -3.3.Y,7 -,entitled, "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTERS 7,11 AND 24 OF THE CITY CODE IN THEIR ENTIRETY AS THEY RELATE TO BUILDING, ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING REGULATIONS AND ADOPTING THE —UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, 1994 EDITION", AND THE APPENDICES THERETO; THE UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE, 1994 EDITION, AND THE APPENDIX THERETO; THE —UNIFORM HOUSING CODE, 1994 EDITION'', UNIFORM CODE FOR BUILDING CONSERVATION, 1994 EDITION'', PROMULGATED AND PUBLISHED BY THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BUILDING OFFICIALS AND THE —UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE, 1994 EDITION'', AND THE APPENDICES THERETO, PROMULGATED AND PUBLISHED BY THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL OFFICIALS AND THE —NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, 1993 EDITION" (INCLUDING UNIFORM ADMINISTRATIVE CODE PROVISIONS) AND THE APPENDICES THERETO, PROMULGATED AND PUBLISHED BY THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION, AND DECLARING THE URGENCY THEREOF.- Motion, second AYES: Benz, Oakes, Edgerton, Reviczky, Mayor Bowler NOES: None Further Action: To adopt -Ordinance No. 95111 Motion , second -W' AYES: Benz, Oakes, Edgerton, Reviczky, Mayor Bowler NOES: None Final Action: RESOLUTION OF BEACH MAKING MODIFICATIONS "A _ =578%-, To adopt _ Resolution No. 95 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA EXPRESS FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS THAT TO THE UNIFORM' BUILDING CODE, UNIFORM City Council Minutes 11-28-95 Page 8959 • • • PLUMBING CODE, UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE, UNIFORM HOUSING CODE AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE NO. 95-11 , ARE REASONABLY NECESSARY BECAUSE OF LOCAL CLIMATIC, GEOLOGICAL OR TOPOGRAPHICAL CONDITIONS." Motion , second .. The motion carried by a unanimous vote. b) ADOPTION BY REFERENCE OF THE 1994 UNIFORM FIRE CODE AND THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE STANDARDS AS AMENDED. Memorandum from Fire Chief Pete Bonano dated November 22, 1995. Fire Chief Bonano presented the staff report and responded to Council questions. The public hearing opened at 7: P.M. Coming forward to address the Council on this item was: The public hearing closed at j: P P.M. RECOMMENDATION: Waive further reading and introduce ordinance for adoption on an urgency basis. Action: \ Tointroduce Ordinance 95 11 as an urgency Ordinance. --- Motion , second AYES: Towler NOES: No gerton, Oakes, Reviczky, Mayor Benz City Council Minutes 11-28-95 Page 8960 • Further Action: To waive further reading of Ordinance < No. 95-114.3 ,j entitled, HAN ORDINANCE- OP —THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 12 OF THE HERMOSA BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE IN ITS ENTIRETY, ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE 1994 EDITION OF THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE, INCLUDING ALL APPENDICES THERETO, AND THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE STANDARDS, AS AMENDED, AND DECLARING THE URGENCY THEREOF." MotionJ( , second AYES: Bowler, Edgerton, Oakes, Reviczky, Mayor Benz NOES: None Final Action: To adopt,_Ordinance No. 95-11V3.3 Motions, , second— AYES: Bowler, Edgerton, Oakes, Reviczky, Mayor Benz NOES: None 5. TEXT AMENDMENT TO MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 29-38(1)j REGARDING PRIVATE PARKING ON PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAYS. Memorandum from Community Development Director Sol Blumenfeld dated November 28, 1995. Community Development Director Blumenfeld presented the staff report and responded to Council questions. The public hearing opened at ? P.M. Coming forward to address the Council on this item was: The public hearing closed at 7: P.M. RECOMMENDATION: .Introduce ordineancamending Section 29- 38(1)j to allow encroachments—into the public right-of- way to satisfy specified zoning ordinance parking requirements. City Council Minutes 11-28-95 Page 8961 • • • Action: To introducekO dir nance No 95-11y Motion/,,#1, second p.12p-rr� AYES: Bowler, Edgerton, Oakes, Reviczky, Mayor Benz NOES: None Final Action: To.waive furtherreading of Ordinance No. X95-11Vy entitled, ��""AN-ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH,//CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE HERMOSA BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE, SECTION 29-38(1)j TO ALLOW ENCROACHMENTS INTO THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY TO SATISFY SPECIFIED ZONING ORDINANCE PARKING REOUIREMENTS."" Motion,._ , , second AYES: Bowler, Edgerton, Oakes, Reviczky, Mayor Benz NOES: None 6. TEXT AMENDMENT TO MODIFY THE PLANNING COMMISSION APPEAL PROCESS. Memorandum from Community Development Director Sol Blumenfeld dated November 20, 1995. Community Development Director Blumenfeld presented the staff report and responded to Council questions. The public hearing opened at 7: P.M. Coming forward to address the Council on this item was: 3 The public hearing closed at i7: P.M. dam/' RECOMMENDATION: Adopt amendments to appeals procedures, including amending the time periods for appeal in the Zoning Code. Action: Tosintroduce Ordinance N6.l95=11 Motion , second -- - - - City Council Minutes 11-28-95 Page 8962 • AYES: Bowler, Edgerton, Oakes, Reviczky, Mayor Benz NOES: None Final Action: To twaive further reading of Ordinance No. (95=11 X51 entitled, `"AN ORDINANCE—OFTHE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH;—CALIFORNIA, TO AMEND SECTION 1403b,1409. AND 1435 OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE AND SECTION 2-2.27, AND 2-2.28 OF THE HERMOSA BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING PROCEDURES FOR CITY COUNCIL'S RECONSIDERATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION'S DELIS IONS." Motion \ Q , second AYES: Bowler, Edgerton, Oakes, Reviczky, Mayor Benz NOES: None 4_,1„p MUNICIPAL MATTERS 7. REPORT ON SIDEWALK REOUIREMENTS ON CAMPANA STREET. Memorandum from Public Works Director Amy Amirani dated November 21, 1995. Public Works Director Amirani presented the staff report and responded to Council questions. Public participation opened at 54P.M. qA;v(e3' Z(' , 7 ti7a V Public participation closed at Cl :OS P.M. ����; RECOMMENDATION: Consider that Campana Street be exempt from sidewalk requirements. )/LC Action: �o approve the staff recommendation to exempt PP p ‘,/1/�G, Campana Street from sidewalk requirements. Motion , second . The motion carried tA/ City Council Minutes 11-28-95 Page 8963 • 8. CROSSING GUARD PROGRAM. Memorandum from City Manager Stephen Burrell dated November 20, 1995. f ' `-e_Y 1/ ())---, v `J - Z _ __ 7d- d 6/',C -- �-� ,,/`./'' Ma ager Burrell presented the staff report a d responded to Council questions. j ���,�� j g -/Fa -"2 )--,---4, -,, Public participation opened at P.M. - = Lit, frIxe-detAil� yy�� def ---4-c, , /eh/ - c)>_!,/e_.)-----,N r- o \ ar/'-) -7,d 1 � v Public participation close aL: P.M., ,�� 6' ) _ 6P,,/, -1-----r, ----10-0 r7 �r7-11'-- ). )//e7i---e RECOMMENDATION: 1) Determine whether or not the Crossing Guard Program parcel tax should be placed on the March //P,/` 1996, ballot; 2) Direct staff to return with possible funding alternatives and program changes to reduce costs; and, 3) Authorize letter to the School District requesting their assistance in funding the Crossing Guard ,jy;z:4JProgram K)� %.••••-./ Y% -C � \, �► . Action: To approve the staff recommendation to: 1) Determine that the Crossing Guard Program parcel tax should (not) be placed on the March 1996, ballot / (and direct staff to return with all necessary LA)PL' documents for the Regular Meeting of December 14, J 3) .1995); Direct staff to return with alternatives and program changes and, Authorize a letter their assistance Program. Motion , second . The motion carried possible funding to reduce costs; to the School District requesting in funding the Crossing Guard (chi f ) //ems`' �--- w )4 Cidrg /71 .=z) /. --Pi • U :1? 1\)° P1‘) La - 60 9. C•MMUNITY CENTER GYMNASIUM FLOOR REFURBISHMENT: AWARD OF BID; ACCEPTANCE OF $4,000 DONATION AND APPROVAL FOR CENTER COURT LOGO PLACEMENT. Memorandum from Community Resources Director Mary Rooney dated November 21, 1995. City Council Minutes 11-28-95 Page 8964 • , ,,Q City Manager Burrell presented the staff report and responded to Council questions. AL Public participation opened at 9 :4/ P.M. 42 7946 Gr?‘ C(a e Public participation closed at : P.M. 7e -A L --4=--u Ne,RECOMMENDATION: Accept the donation of $4,000 toward the resurfacing of the Community Center Gymnasium floor; approve the placement of the words "Hermosa Beach" as the center court logo; award of bid to Manhattan Hardwood Floors for $7,724.00; and, appropriate $4,000 from the Park and Recreation Tax Fund for the project. fr/ets/o, a v ' i / III Action: To approve the staff recommendation to: 1) accept the donation of $4,000 toward the resurfacing of the Community Center Gymnasium floor; 2) approve the placement of the words "Hermosa Beach" as the center court logo; 3) award the bid to Manhattan Hardwood Floors for $7,724.00; and, L/(4) appropriate $4,000 from the Park and Recreation Tax 1 Fund for the project. Motion , second . The motion carried0°'11- 10. STANDARDS FOR REVIEW OF ABC PERMITS REQUIRING THE CITY COUNCIL TO MAKE THE DETERMINATION OF "PUBLIC CONVENIENCE OR NECESSITY". Memorandum from City Manager Stephen 4,,A)Burrell dated November 14, 1995. Y� City Manager Burrell presented the staff report and responded to Council questions. • Public participation opened at P.M. City Council Minutes 11-28-95. Page 8965 • • Public participation closed at P.M. RECOMMENDATION: Allow the Conditional Use Permit process to be the standard of review in the event an application for determination of "public convenience or necessity" is referred to the City by the ABC. Action: To approve the staff recommendation to allow the Conditional Use Permit process to be the standard of review in the event an application for determination of "public convenience or necessity" is referred to the City by the ABC. Motion idp( , second dissenting vote of The motion carried, noting the / (.16b -c-°) 11. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND REPORTS - CITY MANAGER - None 12. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND REPORTS - CITY COUNCIL - None 13. OTHER MATTERS - CITY COUNCIL - None CITIZEN COMMENTS Citizens wishing to address the Council on items within the Council's jurisdiction may do so at this time. Please limit comments to three minutes. Coming forward to address the Council at this time were: 40 City Council Minutes 11-28-95 Page 8966 • C75 , iv4 0,1/ (,&,3 -5-c) ANNOUNCEMENT IN OPEN SESSION OP ITEMS TO BE DISCUSSED IN CLOSED SESSION AS FOLLOWS: 1. MINUTES: Reading of minutes of Closed Session meeting held on November 2, 1995. 2. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL The City Council finds, based on advice from legal counsel, that discussion in open session will prejudice the position of the City in the litigation. Initiation of Litigation: Government Code Section 54956.9(c) Number of Potential Cases: 1 ADJOURNMENT - The Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach adjourned on Tuesday, May 10, 1995 at the hour of P.M. to the RECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION ORAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ORAL ANNOUNCEMENTS c_to FD J z ADJOURNMENT ADJOURNMENT 6). ,?-7/ (7,7 IlikeA4t)v Ar./.3b O Deputy City Clerk Deputy City Clerk City Council Minutes 11-28-95 Page 8967 Where there is no vision the people perish HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL AGENDA WELCOMEI By your presence in the City Council Chambers you are participating in the process of representative government. Your government welcomes your interest and hopes you will attend the City Council meetings often. Meetings are televised live on Multivision Cable Channel 3 and replayed the next day (Wednesday) at noon. Agendas for meetings are shown on Channel 3 the weekend before the meetings. 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The agenda is developed with the intent to have all matters covered within the time allotted. v� In compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, you should contact the Office of the City Clerk at (310) 318-0204. Please provide enough time to enable us to make reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. Note: City offices are open 7 A.M. to 6 P.M., Mon. - Thurs.; Closed Fridays. There is no smoking allowed in the Council Chambers. (over) t THE HERMOSA BEACH FORM OF GOVERNMENT Hermosa Beach has the Council -Manager form of government, with a City Manager appointed by and responsible to the City Council for carrying out Council policy. The Mayor and Council decide what is to be done. The City Manager, operating through the entire City staff, does it. This separation of policy making and administration is considered the most economical and efficient form of City government in the United States today. The following explanations may help you to understand the terms found on most agendas for meetings of the Hermosa Beach City Council. GLOSSARY Consent Items ... A compilation of all routine matters to be acted upon by one vote; approval requires a majority affirmative vote. Any Councilmember may remove an item from this listing, thereby causing that matter to be considered under the category Consent Calendar items Removed For Separate Discussion. Public Hearings ... Public Hearings are held on certain matters as required by law -or by direction of Council. The Hearings afford the public the opportunity to appear and formally express their views regarding the matter being heard. Additionally, letters may be filed with the City Clerk, prior to the Hearing. Ordinances ... An ordinance is a law that regulates government revenues and/or public conduct. All ordinances require two "readings". The first reading introduces the ordinance into the records. At least 5 days later Council may adopt, reject or hold over the ordinance to a subsequent meeting. Most ordinances take effect 30 days after the second reading. Emergency ordinances are governed by different provisions and waive the time requirements. Written Communications ... The public, members of advisory boards/commissions or organizations may formally communicate to or make a request of Council by letter; said letters should be filed with the City Clerk by Noon the Tuesday preceding the Regular City Council meeting and request they be placed on the Council agenda. Municipal Matters ... Non-public Hearing items predicted to warrant discussion by the City Council are placed here. Miscellaneous Items and Reports - City Manager... The City Manager coordinates departmental reports and brings items to the attention of, or for action by the City Council. Verbal reports may be given by the City Manager regarding items not on the agenda, usually having arisen since the agenda was prepared on the preceding Wednesday. Miscellaneous Items and Reports - City Council ... Members of the City Council may place items on the agenda for consideration by the full Council. Other Matters - City Council ... These are matters that come to the attention of a Council member after publication of the Agenda. >1,w71- .5781- .� y (, "Eternity is two people and a turkey." - James Dent AGENDA REGULAR MEETING HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, November 28, 1995 - Council Chambers, City Hall Regular Session - 7:00 p.m. Closed Session - immediately following Regular Session MAYOR CITY CLERK John Bowler Elaine Doerfling MAYOR PRO TEM CITY TREASURER Julie Oakes John M. Workman COUNCIL MEMBERS CITY MANAGER Robert Benz Stephen R. Burrell Sam Y. Edgerton CITY ATTORNEY J. R. Reviczky 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, the Office of the City Clerk, and the Chamber of Commerce. During the meeting, a packet is also available in the Council foyer. CALL TO ORDER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL -CANVASS OF VOTES AND INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS RECESS 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. (a) ORAL COMMUNICATIONS Members of the Public wishing to address the City Council on any items within the Council's jurisdiction may do so at this time. (Exception: Comments on public hearing items must be heard during the public hearings.) Please limit comments to one minute. Citizens also may speak: 1) during Consent Calendar consideration or Public Hearings; 2) with the Mayor's consent, during discussion of items appearing under Municipal Matters; and, 3) before the close of the meeting during "Citizen Comments". Citizens with comments regarding City management or departmental operations are requested to submit those comments to the City Manager. (b) WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS NONE 1. 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 good cause is shown by a member prior to the roll call vote. * Council member requests to remove items from the Consent Calendar. (Items removed will be considered under Agenda Item 3.) * Public comments on the Consent Calendar. (a) Recommendation to approve the following minutes: 1) Minutes of the Adjourned Regular meeting held on November 2, 1995; and, 2) Minutes of the Regular meeting held on November 14, 1995 (b) Recommendation to ratify check register. (c) Recommendation to receive and file Tentative Future Agenda Items. (d) Recommendation to receive and file the October 1995 financial reports: (1) Revenue and expenditure report; (2) City Treasurer's report; and, (3) Investment report. 2 (e) Recommendation to adopt resolution approving Final Map #24303 for a 3 -lot subdivision at 1155 & 1157 - 9th Street. Memorandum from Community Development Director Sol Blumenfeld dated November 21, 1995. (f) Recommendation to approve the use of Room 13 in the Community Center as an Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and for limited recreation program use, and adjust the Community Resources budget to reflect a reduction of $14,000 annually in the lease revenue account. Memorandum from Community Resources Director Mary Rooney dated November 20, 1995. (g) Recommendation to receive and file report on the Municipal Treasurer's Association Workshop. Memorandum from City Treasurer John Workman dated November 20, 1995. (h) Recommendation to receive and file action minute's from the Planning Commission meeting of November 21, 1995. 2. CONSENT ORDINANCES NONE 3. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR FOR SEPARATE DISCUSSION. * Public comments on items removed from the Consent Calendar. PUBLIC HEARINGS - TO COMMENCE AT 7:30 P.M. 4. a. ADOPTION OF THE 1994 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, UNIFORM HOUSING CODE, UNIFORM CODE FOR BUILDING CONSERVATION, UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE, UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE AND THE 1993 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE. Memorandum from Community Development Director Sol Blumenfeld dated October 24, 1995. RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution and Ordinance on an urgency basis. b. ADOPTION BY REFERENCE OF THE 1994 UNIFORM FIRE CODE AND THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE STANDARDS AS AMENDED. Memorandum from Fire Chief Pete Bonano dated November 22, 1995. RECOMMENDATION: Waive further reading and introduce ordinance for adoption on an urgency basis. 3 5. TEXT AMENDMENT TO MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 29-38(1)j REGARDING PRIVATE PARKING ON PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAYS. Memorandum from Community Development Director Sol Blumenfeld dated November 28, 1995. RECOMMENDATION: Introduce ordinance amending Section 29-38(1)j to allow encroachments into the public right-of-way to satisfy specified zoning ordinance parking requirements. 6. TEXT AMENDMENT TO MODIFY THE PLANNING COMMISSION APPEAL PROCESS. Memorandum from Community Development Director Sol Blumenfeld dated November 20, 1995. RECOMMENDATION: Adopt amendments to appeals procedures, including amending the time periods for appeal in the Zoning Code. MUNICIPAL MATTERS 7. REPORT ON SIDEWALK REQUIREMENTS ON CAMPANA STREET. Memorandum from Public Works Director Amy Amirani dated November 21, 1995. RECOMMENDATION: Consider that Campana Street be exempt from sidewalk requirements. 8. CROSSING GUARD PROGRAM. Memorandum from City Manager Stephen Burrell dated November 20, 1995. RECOMMENDATION: 1) Determine whether or not the Crossing Guard Program parcel tax should be placed on the March 1996 ballot; 2) Direct staff to return with possible funding alternatives and program changes to reduce costs; and, 3) Authorize letter to the School District requesting their assistance in funding the Crossing Guard Program. 9. COMMUNITY CENTER GYMNASIUM FLOOR REFURBISHMENT: AWARD OF BID; ACCEPTANCE OF $4,000 DONATION AND APPROVAL FOR CENTER COURT LOGO PLACEMENT. Memorandum from Community Resources Director Mary Rooney dated November 21, 1995. RECOMMENDATION: Accept the donation of $4,000 toward the resurfacing of the Community Center Gymnasium floor; approve the placement of the words "Hermosa Beach" as the center court logo; award of bid to Manhattan Hardwood Floors for $7,724.00; and, appropriate $4,000 from the Park and Recreation Tax Fund for the project. 4 10. STANDARDS FOR REVIEW OF ABC PERMITS REQUIRING THE CITY COUNCIL TO MAKE THE DETERMINATION OF "PUBLIC CONVENIENCE OR NECESSITY". Memorandum from City Manager Stephen Burrell dated November 14, 1995. RECOMMENDATION: Allow the Conditional Use Permit process to be the standard of review in the event an application for determination of "public convenience or necessity" is referred to the City by the ABC. 11. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND REPORTS - CITY MANAGER NONE 12. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND REPORTS - CITY COUNCIL NONE 13. OTHER MATTERS - CITY COUNCIL NONE CITIZEN COMMENTS Citizens wishing to address the Council on items within the Council's jurisdiction may do so at this time. Please limit comments to three minutes. ANNOUNCEMENT IN OPEN SESSION OF ITEMS TO BE DISCUSSED IN CLOSED SESSION AS FOLLOWS: 1. MINUTES: Reading of minutes of Closed Session meeting held on November 2, 1995. 2. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL The City Council finds, based on advice from legal counsel, that discussion in open session will prejudice the position of the City in the litigation. Initiation of Litigation: Government Code Section 54956.9(c) Number of Potential Cases: 1 ADJOURN TO CLOSED SESSION RECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION ORAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ADJOURNMENT � E A T { O H C U` G 41101117,15(°.°:" ti °: qc " O � z CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION LEAGUE DIRECTIVE FOR PARTICIPANTS DIRECTORY OF BOARD MEMBERS DIRECTORY OF DIVISION COMMISSIONERS DIRECTORY OF COACHES DIVISIONAL TEAM ROSTERS DIVISIONAL SCHEDULE DIVISIONAL RULES OF GAME LEAGUE SPONSORS "Serving The Youth Of The Beach Cities" 1 BUDGET ITEM HBYBL 1995 BUDGET 1995 BUDGET REVENUE EXPENDITURE ESTIM. TO DATE FEES $34,200 $27,280 LATE FEES $550 $175 PANALTIES $50 $ 0 DONATIONS $550 $145 BANNER SALES $3,900 $3,200 AD SALES $600 $300 INTEREST $50 $37 SNACKBAR CONCESSION $1,350 $ 0 ACCOUNTS RECEIVEABLE $750 $6,920 SCHOLARSHIPS * ($2,100) N/A TOTAL INCOME S39.900 $37.307 • INCOME OFFSET BY 30 GRANTS LEAGUE DIRECTORY $2,600 $2,435 CLERICAL SUPPORT $1,000 $1,235 PRINTING $2,000 $1,645 POSTAGE $750 $510 OFFICE SUPPLIES $500 $430 INSURANCE $3,500 $3,270 UNIFORMS $7,200 $6,870 TEAM EQUIPMENT $1,800 $1,630 PROMOTIONAL ITEMS $750 $600 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE $750 $430 FACILITIES MAINTENANCE $850 $540 REFEREE CONTRACT $8,500 $6,800 TEAM PICTURES $2,200 $2,300 AWARDS & MEDALS $3,800 $3,750 NON -ALLOCATED RESERVES $1,000 $ 0 ENTERPRISE ADVANCE $500 $500 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT RESERVE $2,200 $ 0 ENCUMBRANCES PENDING $ 0 $2,060 TOTAL EXPENSES $39.900 $35.005 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS: GYM FLOOR RENOVATION ESTIM. $12,000 CITY MATCHING FUNDS $7,800 $ 0 $ 0 LEAGUE MATCHING FUNDS $2,200 $ 0 $ 0 TOTAL ALLOCATED FUNDS $10.000 $Q $I EXCESS (SHORTAGE) FUNDS ($2,000) $ 0 $ 0 ADDITIONAL FUNDRAISING IN PROGRESS 2 1 9 9 5 DIRECTORY Friends of HERMOSA BEACH YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE OUR THANKS TO ... MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL Hermosa Beach BRUCE GELB Chairman Community Center Foundation MARY ROONEY Director of Community Resources City of Hermosa Beach JERRY HEUER & FAMILY Souther California Auto Group Manhattan Beach YVES & DEE FOURNIER Certified Office Equipment Hermosa Beach TERI DAVIDSON Snackbar Manager H.B.Y.B.L. JOHN SCUDDER & BREWWORKS Hermosa Beach Special Thanks To ... MARK & JUDY JESSOP Wray Printing Redondo Beach Printing 1995 Directory "Serving The Youth Of The Beach Cities" BOARD OF DIRECTORS JERRY DAVIDSON League Commissioner Girls Divisions STEVE KINGDON League Commissioner Boys Divisions BURK BUSSIERE Executive Director Chief Financial Officer STEVE WOHN Division Commissioner Referee Coordinator DAVE WALSH Division Commissioner Chief Scheduler RICHARD CHACKER Board Member Equipment Manager GEORGE ORTEGA Board Member Division Coach LEAGUE OFFICERS TERI DAVIDSON League Officer Concession Manager ERNEST HAMMOCK Chief Referee CIF Referee Services CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE PROUDLY SERVING: HERMOSA, MANHATTAN, & REDONDO BEACH COMMUNITY CENTER GYM Post Office Box 115 Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 (310) 372 -BALL January 28, 1995 Dear Parents, Players, Commissioners, & Coaches: We are most pleased to be able to provide you with our first annual directory, commemorating the League's 1994-95 season. Over the past 14 years, much has been accomplished, yet a great deal remains to be done. This year the League, in cooperation with the City, has taken the challenge to revitalize the gym floor. The response from our friends in the community has been truly remarkable and we anticipate a new floor before this summer. Also, we will again provide team and individual pictures for all players and coaches. Last year, under the leadership of Commissioners Steve Wohn and David Walsh, the League developed a new operating structure, a formal schedule thanks to Dave, and detailed rules from Steve, that streamlined various operational aspects, thereby reducing cost and making the League run more efficiently. With Steve's artistic input, the League coined a new award medal and logo, with a design that more accurately reflects the cooperation between the three beach communities. This year, under the guidance of Commissioners Jerry Davidson, whose inspiration spawned this year book and Steve Kingdon's relentless effort at recruiting coaches for the Boys Divisions, the League presses on with capital improvements of our facilities and various promotional items, that we hope will make everyone's participation more pleasurable. My personal thanks to them and the nearly 100 coaches, commissioners, Board Members, and other volunteers, without whose effort and contributions, this League could not prosper. As you look through the directory, please consider this, over 30 scholarships, totaling over $2,000, were provided to needy children in our League, the highest number ever. Through businesses and service clubs, like Rotary and Kiwanis, those children found an opportunity to participate. Please express your thanks and shop at these establishments or make a tax free donation to one of the service clubs noted. Good luck in 1995 and we look forward to seeing you in 1996, our 15th anniversary year. 11 Burk Bussiere Executive Director Chief Financial Officer "Serving The Youth Of The Beach Cities" 3 Friends of HERMOSA BEACH YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE OUR THANKS TO ... DAVE HORNBECKER Banner Stationers Manhattan Beach JOHN WORKMAN City Treasurer City of Hermosa Beach MARSHA ERNST Facilties Coordinator City of Hermosa Beach ALEX MAKARCZYK JAMIE MAKARCZYK KEN THOMPSON AARON BENZENBOWER Community Resources Staff City of Hermosa Beach SALINE "SONNY" VIRJI Triangle Hardware Hermosa Beach GEOFF BUSSIERE Geoff's Quality Maintenance South Bay KINKO'S PRINTING Manhattan Beach ERNEST HAMMOCK & BRADY BLACO Ernest Hammock Referee Services South Bay "Serving The Youth Of The Beach Cities" 4 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE PROUDLY SERVING: HERMOSA, MANHATTAN, & REDONDO BEACH COMMUNITY CENTER GYM Post Office Box 115 Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 (310) 372 -BALL 1995 SEASON MEMORANDUM TO: Coaches, Parents, and League Participants FROM: Board of Directors DATE: December 27, 1995 SUBJECT: League Directory, Schedules, Information & Responsibilities Welcome to the 1995 Season for the City of Hermosa Beach Youth Basketball League. This year HBYBL will consist of approximately. 498 members comprising sixty-four (71) teams of boys and girls from kindergarten through eighth grade (four 9th graders in G-1). The League is divided into six (6) boys divisions and four (4) girls divisions with all games conducted in the intimate confines of the Hermosa Beach Pier Avenue School Gym. Each year seems to bring new levels of interest along with certain challenges. In an effort to afford each league player and his or her parent the premium experience during this season, we are offering this overview of league objectives along with certain guidelines in order to maximize the overall experience for both parent and child. Ideally, youth basketball should provide a competitive environment where instructional skills are emphasized and developed. At the lower levels strict compliance with rules will be de-emphasized in favor of the development of basic concepts. As the players mature, application of the rules will be tightened and hopefully these fundamental skills will improve, permitting an advanced level of play. You will also find the following items in the general league directory of the Hermosa Beach Youth Basketball league compiled for your convenience: Directory of Board Members/Division Commissioners Directory of Coaches Divisional Schedule Divisional Rosters Abbreviated Divisional Rules Gym/Clark Outdoor Court Schedule League Sponsors 5 A. Policy: HBYBL feels it is quite important to convey as positive of an image as possible. While basketball is by nature an emotional game, coaches, referees and participants are requested to conducted themselves responsibly to enhance the enjoyment of all. Specifically, referees are to be respected and treatment of City owned facilities, such as the gym, is expected and has become a higher priority in recent years at the request of the City. B. Schedules/Rosters: Attached are practice schedules for both the Community Center Gym and the outdoor courts at Clark Stadium. Please read these over carefully, if they apply to you, and note special exceptions as to when practice times are canceled or moved, because of holidays or special events. Also note, that any times that are indicated as OPEN may be used only if they are scheduled on a one or regular time basis with the Chief Scheduler. We have also attached a general weekly template of what is happening in the Community Center Gym. This schedule is subject to change at the direction of the city of Hermosa Beach and within the discretion of the Board of Directors. We have included a gym schedule and a weekly template of activities for the gym so that everyone can appreciate how important it is to strictly adhere to starting times. It is the responsibility of both referees and coaches to make sure their games are over before the scheduled start time of the next game. Do not allow the coaches ahead of you to run late, and do not expect the coaches that follow you to allow you to run late! If you get a late start or your game is delayed for any reason, you must either shorten your practice time or shorten the length of your game! In the discretion of the referee, the game may be shortened in order to accomplish this goal. C. Gym Cleanup. It is the responsibility of the last teams on any day to clean up the Gym before they leave. The tables and chairs must be put away in the storage room at the east end of the Gym. All trash must be picked up from the floor and the trash cans should be emptied outside the dumpster. The score board controller, score books, etc., as well as any lost clothing or balls, should be locked away in the HBYBL storage locker at the west end of the gym. (The referees have a key and one is also in the office at the Pier Ave. entrance.) Ask parents for help before the game, or you will find yourself doing it alone after the game! Coaches are required to insist that the fans remove their personal items, cans and debris at the end of their game to ease the burden on the last team of the day. Without overdoing it, this is a persistent and sensitive issue and failure to improve our track record in this regard could prevent us from using the gym. Coaches are required to enlist parental support and repeated failure to provide for assistance in maintaining the gym will result in forfeiture or cancellation of games, again under the direction of the Board. D. Rules: The rules have been published for each division along with rosters, schedules and the like. This should advance both fan understanding and the quality of the game. Their application by referees in a subjective environment such as a basketball game, while hopefully competent will not be perfect as in any sport. Excessive yelling, harassment or activity which threatens gym security will not be tolerated. Referees can impose or in extreme cases, will either discontinue games or eject unruly persons as appropriate. Please note that given the tight game schedule no one other than team players scheduled to play 6 will be allowed on the court between quarters, halves or games. Coaches are required to assist referees in implementing league policy for both schedule and safety reasons. - In addition, post -season playoffs, awards and in certain divisions, all-star formats will be offered and developed as desired by the "responsible League Commissioners. Playoff schedules are set but may be modified as gym and scheduling requirements dictate. The league bulletin board will be kept and updated weekly this year. Scorekeepers and timekeepers should be routinely provided by each team to assist referees prior to the game. The official scorebook must be deposited into the wooden box in the gym at the end of each segment of divisional play to count as official games. A lack of adherence to this policy undermines the quality of the standings. Failure to do so may result in loss of a victory in divisions where standing are kept. At the end of the year, coaches are requested to return the balls. Please remember that observance of these basic ideas will promote the quality of this volunteer league and ensure integrity. We look forward to a competitive and entertaining year in each division. And by the way, have lots of fun! BOARD OF DIRECTORS City of Hermosa Beach Youth Basketball League (H.B.Y.B.L.) 1995 Season "Serving The Youth Of The Beach Cities" 7 '+s HERMOSA BEACH YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE ****Hall of Fame ENTERED ON THE HONOR ROLL: **** CHUCK SHELDON Past President & League Co -Founder Inducted 1986 MARIA SCOGGINS Past President & First Woman Board Member Inducted 1986 JOE CASCIO Past President & Treasurer - 3 Terms Each Inducted 1987 TOM NYMAN Past League Commissioner - Founding Board Inducted 1987 CHIP SCHULTE Past Commissioner & League Co -Founder - 7 Years Inducted 1988 MIKE WALDNER Past Girls League Commissioner - 7 Years Inducted 1989 JENNIFER BUSSIERE Snackbar Manager - Raised $10,000.5 Years Inducted 1989 Members in the Hall of Fame have distinguished themselves for a period of at least 5 years during which time their efforts and hard work significantly improved the League's success & the future of the young athletes of the three participant Cities. "Serving The Youth Of The Beach Cities" 8 LEAGUE OFFICERS, DIRECTORS & EXECUTIVES BOARD OF DIRECTORS: OFFICERS; JERRY DAVIDSON LEAGUE COMMISSIONER: GIRLS STEVE KINGDON LEAGUE COMMISSIONER: BOYS BURK BUSSIERE LEAGUE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR & CFO DIRECTORS STEVE WOHN BOARD MEMBER: REFEREE COORDINATOR DAVID WALSH BOARD MEMBER: CHIEF SCHEDULER RICHARD CHACKER BOARD MEMBER: EQUIPMENT MANAGER GEORGE ORTEGA BOARD MEMBER: DIRECTOR -AT -LARGE MANAGERS: TERI-DAVIDSON MANAGER: SNACK BAR & CONCESSION ERNEST HAMMOCK MANAGER: REFEREE SERVICES (CONTRACT) LEAGUE EXECUTIVES: DIVISION COMMISSIONERS: 1994 • 95 BURK BUSSIERE GIRLS DIVISION 1 372-2255 JERRY DAVIDSON GIRLS DIVISION 2 374-1068 TIM CROSS GIRLS DIVISION 3 379-2011 JERRY DAVIDSON GIRLS DIVISION 4 374-1068 ROD MERLE BOYS DIVISION 2 376-4939 DAVID WALSH BOYS DIVISION 3 372-3642 STEVE KINGDON BOYS DIVISION 4 379-1849 STEVE WOHN BOYS DIVISION 5 543-1240 STEVE KINGDON BOYS DIVISION 6 379-1849 9 LEAGUE COACHES: GIRLS DIVISION 1: GIRLS DIVISION 2: GIRLS DIVISION 3: GIRLS DIVISION 4: 10 TEAM #1 LON HARRIS 374-8261 TEAM #2 BURKBUSSERE 374-1737 TEAM #3 JOHN FEATHERSTONE 546-6263 TEAM #4 TIM CROSS 379-2011 TEAM #1 WEXLER 545-4964 TEAM #2 HOWARD MALINSKY 796-0659 TEAM #3 STEVE FRANCIS 372-3674 TEAM #4 MIKE SULLIVAN 546-6807 TEAM #5 BRUCEGELB 376-6229 TEAM #6 ROBERTWEEKS 546-3742 TEAM #7 DAVE WALSH 372-3642 TEAM #8 RODMERL 376-4939 TEAM #9 JERRY DAVIDSON 374-1068 TEAM #10 CORCOVELOS 318-5220 TEAM #1 BOB SIEMACK 545-5895 TEAM #2 TIM WALKER 372-4541 TEAM #3 TIM CROSS 379-2011 TEAM #4 CHIPSCHULTE 546-9150 TEAM #5 JERRY DAVIDSON 374-1068 TEAM #6 RON SALCER 318-2025 TEAM #7 DAVID TSOSIE 379-5434 TEAM #8 BRUCEGELB 376-6229 TEAM #1 BRAD FRITZEL 379-5085 TEAM #2 GEORGEORTEGA 545-6974 TEAM #3 EECHOWELTFREID 379-9948 TEAM #4 RON SALCER 372-3304 TEAM #5 TERITSOSIE 379-5434 TEAM #6 SCOTT RUIZ 543-1864 TEAM #7 JERRY DAVIDSON 374-1068 TEAM #8 BARB DEWITT 374-6186 LEAGUE COACHES: BOYS DIVISION 2: B OYS DIVISION 3: B OYS DIVISION 4: BOYS DIVISION 5: B OYS DIVISION 6: TEAM #1 TERRY BALAGIA 374-5612 TEAM #2 SCOTT RUIZ 543-1864 TEAM #3 RICHARDCHACKER 372-3138 TEAM #4 PHIL SIMOVICH 374-8261 TEAM #5 CRAIG KAUFMAN 546-5270 TEAM #6 RODMERL 376-4939 TEAM #7 GEORGE OFITEGA 375-4959 TEAM #8 BILL ROWE 379-2910 TEAM #9 HAROLD COHEN 376-9961 TEAM #1 RICK WOOD 798-0124 TEAM #2 DAVID WALSH 372-3642 TEAM #3 JOHN WARNER 372-3253 TEAM #4 JOHN DESSERT 546-6199 TEAM #5 GEORGEORTEGA 375-4959 TEAM #6 DAVID VLASACH 374-3060 TEAM #7 DAVID UNANGST 374-6324 TEAM #8 RUDYUMAS 376-9046 TEAM #1 MIKE BARENDSE 545-4016 TEAM #2 FREDZAGURSKI 372-7197 TEAM #3 TIM SLEVIN 318-9005 TEAM #4 ERICKSKIFSTROM 372-6708 TEAM #5 BEN BABBITT 316-5297 TEAM #6 RICHARDCHACKER 372-3138 TEAM #7 GEORGEORTEGA 374-4959 TEAM #8 RICK WOOD 798-0124 TEAM #9 MIKE SHAW 372-3819 TEAM #10 BOBCOLLIGAN 379-3003 TEAM #1 DAVID UNANGST 374-6324 TEAM #2 JEFF DANIS 374-9841 TEAM #3 JEFF SPARKS 372-4962 TEAM #4 CRAIGGILLIG 322-3337 TEAM #5 JOE TIGANI 370-7702 TEAM #6 PAUL PEASE 372-1277 TEAM #7 STEVE WOHN 374-3053 TEAM #1 RORYRELATORE 379-1662 TEAM #2 CARY ABUL-HAJ 545-8382 TEAM #3 RICK HEARD 376-7575 TEAM #4 BRUCE GELB 376-6229 TEAM #5 DAVID NIKAYIN 540-4244 TEAM #6 STEVE SNIVELY 546-2036 TEAM #7 HARRY GOLDMAN 372-0895 11 :::::::: • • CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE FOUNDATION SPONSOR ARTESIA CLEANERS MIKE ARTESIA CLEANERS is proud to co-sponsor a new gym floor for the community and the Youth of Hermosa, Manhattan, and Redondo Beach. Our thanks to our customers and the many • volunteers of Hermosa, Manhattan & Redondo Beach, who have over the years made this League possible. To all of you, we salute your efforts and let you know that we support what you have done for the children of our communities. Good luck in the years ahead. PROUDLY SUPPORT HBYBL Y-.`.;:.;::-::-:. Y -Y -Y-:-..':•: Y -Y-;•: ;.; Y -:-:-:- "•.---:------------:-:-:-':-":-S .5 1. . !'F.5 . 12 ROSTER G-1 GIRLS DIVISION: 1 TEAM NO: 1 TEAM NAME: FIRE FIGHTERS COLOR: RED COACH: LON HARRIS ASSIST. COACH STAN JOHNSON PLAYERS: 24 MEIJSSA DANIS 374-9841 13 LONI HARRIS 5 46 -6107 0 KARIN UNDNER 379-1804 5 KAREN O'RELL 545-6712 41 SALLY SHIELDS 374-9667 32 AMBER TULL 376-9760 13 ROSTER G-1 GIRLS DIVISION: 1 TEAM NO: 2 TEAM NAME: MAGICAL BELLY BUTTONS COLOR: PINK COACH: BURK BUSSIERE TEAM MOM: SALLY WALKER (ALLEN) TEAM DAD: FRANK ALLEN PLAYERS: 3 CLAIRE ALLEN 373-6643 23 THERESA BEELES 372-8518 8 NATALIE BUSSIERE 374-1737 32 NOEL UNDHURST 318-5371 00 SUMMER REYNOLDS 374-5801 44 LAUREN SICANOFF 372-3780 6 KAREN UEBSCHER 374-8855 14 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE FOUNDATION CHARTER SPONSOR J & B INVESTMENTS BUSSIERE FAMILY Bur Jennifer Geoffrey Jeremy Natalie Go 1995 Girls Division 1 Team #2 "Magical Belly Buttons" • • • Our thanks to the Wonderful People of Hermosa, Manhattan & Redondo Beach who have over the years made this League the best that youth sports can offer. To all of you, the best of luck in 1995 and may the end of the rainbow rest at your feet. PROUDLY SUPPORT HBYBL 15 GIRLS DIVISION: 1 TEAM NO: 3 TEAM NAME: GREASE UGHTNING COLOR: BLACK COACH: JOHN FEATHERSTONE ASSIST. COACH JOE WOLFSON PLAYERS: 24 EMILY COLUGAN 379-3003 11 MEREDITH FANT 545-7682 45 IVY FEATHERSTONE 546-6263 10 JENNIFER PETERSON 545-2010 7 CHATHERINE SHEEKEY 545-1113 0 NICOLE TAHER 372-0209 16 ROSTER G-1 GIRLS DIVISION: 1 TEAM NO: 4 COLOR: ROYAL BLUE COACH: TN CROSS PLAYERS: 41 SHAWNA BENARD 545-1796 3 DENISE BRISCOE 376-0058 2 AMANDA CROSS 379-2011 32 SHANNON CROSS 379-2011 20 SHONI GRAMCO 372-1428 25 MEAGAN TINIER 214-4865 17 GIRLS DIVISION: 2 TEAM NO: 1 TEAM NAME: DRAGON SWORDS COLOR: GREEN COACH: WaLER ASST. COACH: MITCH WEXLER PLAYERS: 22 ERIN CAREY 545-2144 44 ERIKA KETZ 318-3508 11 JESSICA MANDELBAUM 372-5627 14 JENNIFER O'HEARN 546-1805 5 KIMBERLY PALACIOS 372-2793 20 JESSICA PIFER 372-1282 3 COURTNEY WEXLER 545-4964 18 ROSTER G-2 GIRLS DIVISION: 2 TEAM NO: 2 TEAM NAME: TSUNAMI COLOR: TURQUOISE COACH: HOWARD MAUNSKY ASST. COACH: SAM MERRELL TEAM MOM: SANDY MERRELL PLAYERS: 0 BRIEANA ALTAMURA 374-1512 1 5 MEGAN MAUNSKY 796-0659 55 ASHLEY MERRELL 374-6276 2 0 LAURA RIDLEHOOVER 379-4022 3 TERYN SPRAGG 374-0471 3 3 LAURA WENGUKOWSKI 546-3570 1 SASCHA WOHN 374-3053 19 r Y ^' ^Y •T Y Y T • • T Y •T Y YQT YYT • YY • •YvvY •' ^Y T Y Y ^ ^Y T YYTY Y•Y Y YY•YT Y YTYYTYYT YYTY Y Y 1 ;Y 1 ;Y1 ;Y '1 ;Y 1 ;Y 1 ;Y1 ;Y,Y1 ;Y 1 ;Y 1 Y1 ;Y 1 ;YY,1 ;Y1 ;Y 1 ;Y 1 ;Y 1 ;Y1 ;Y1 ;Y 1 ;Y1 ;Y1 ;Y'Y1 ;YY.1 ;Y 1 ;Y�1 ;Y 1 ;Y 1 ;Y 1 ;Y' Y1 ;Y ;Y1 ;Y 1 ;Y 1 ' Y1 ;Y 1 ;Y 1 ;Y1 ;Y1 ;Y 1 ;Y 1 ;YY.1 ;Y1 ;Y ,Y1 ;Y ,Y1 ;Y1 ;Y,Y1 ;Y'Y1 ;Y ;Y1 ;YY.1 ;Y Y1 ;'Y1 ;YY1 ;YY.1 ;Y'Y1 ;Y'Y1 ;YY.1 ;Y'Y1 ;Y 1 ;Y1 ;Y'Y1 Y1 ;Y,Y1 ;Y ;Y1 ;Y'Y1 ;Y ,Y1 ;Y 1 ;Y 1 ;Y1 ;Y ,Y1 ;Y1 ;Y1 ;Y'Y1 ;Y ;Y 1 ;YY.1 ;Y1 ;Y'Y1 'TY ;Y'Y1 ;YY.1 :YY1 ;Y ;Y 1 ;Y,Y1 ;Y'Y1 Y�Yi1riY1rYYYYi1✓il~iiivi 'V'VrYY Y1r1r1rYY'V'V 1rYY'V'V'V1rYY 'V'V V'V'V~ 'V 'V YYY'V'V'V YY Y 'V ' V' YY 'V 'V YYYY v rwro•ww+rro•ro•ro•w+rww+rw+rvwro•ro•wwro•wro•+aro•ro•ww+rw r+r+r•rro•+rwro•+rro•ro•wro•ro•ro-+rro•ro wwwwwwwro ro ro•ro wro•ro•wwwro 20 CITY OF f vY HERMOSA BEACH YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE v vY.'P v Y vY vY vY TYY YOUR NAME �'t TY/ v,YY HERE f� We n®®d vY't vYY I SAMPLE ONL YOUR MESSAGE as a v� proud co-sponsor of a TY/ T TY/ new gym floor for the YY/ T Y`P community and the Y''t TY/ Youth of Hermosa, f Manhattan, and Redondo TY/ Beach could have been T here. fY v�Y v'YY v,YY vY TY v'YY TY/1 TY/ TY..? v'YY TY/ v'YY TY/ v,�,`P TY/ vYY v'YY TY/ vY.Y FOUNDATION SPONSOR 1995 YOUR LOGO OR ANY ART You can still help the League by being a League Sponsor of a Banner in the Gym. Look for information in this Book or call 372 -BALL or 372-2255. PROUDLY SUPPORT HBYBL ROSTER G-2 GIRLS DIVISION: 2 TEAM NO: COLOR: CO -COACH: CO -COACH: PLAYERS: 33 KARI 22 CHELSEA 44 MARISA 5 AMBER 12 JESSICA 1 AUSHLEY 15 NATALIE 3 MAROON STEVE FRANCIS ROY ABELSON FLOBERG FRANCIS LAMPROS SEIBERT TOGUT WILHITE ZAR 379-3514 372-3674 376-2212 376-0954 376-0326 376-1780 376-4388 21 //////////I////////////////I// / / / / / / / / ////////////// /// ///////////////////I//////////////I. CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE FOUNDATION SPONSOR VOLKSWAGEN SANTA MONICA (CE) rop Girls Division 2 Team # 4 "Pink Flamingos" Congratulations and best of Luck to the PINK FLAMINGOS on the Championship Road of 1995. Lexus ♦ 2440 SANTA MONICA BLVD.ISUzu SANTA MONICA SANTA MONICA PROUDLY SUPPORT HBYBL • • . • • • • • ///////////////////////////////////////////////////// 22 ROSTER G-2 GIRLS DIVISION: 2 TEAM NO: 4 TEAM NAME: PINK FLAMINGOS COLOR: PINK COACH: MIKE SULLIVAN ASST. COACH: JANE SULLIVAN PLAYERS: 44 JACKIE HASKELL 374-7208 32 AMELIA MC INTOSH 376-5785 5 COLBY PERKINS 379-5020 1 NORA PIRZYNSKI 379-4459 50 PAIGE RUNNELS 374-7276 0 LESLIE SLOCOVICH 376-6492 24 MEGHAN SULLIVAN 546-6807 23 ROSTER G-2 GIRLS DIVISION: 2 TEAM HO: 5 TEAM NAME: AGUA COLOR: LIGHT BLUE COACH: BRUCE GELB ASST. COACH: MARY ROONEY TEAM MOM KATHY LUCCARO PLAYERS: 22 LESUE BULACAN 372-9122 11 CARRIE FRASH 545-5860 32 SARAH GELB 376-6229 54 JESSICA GRAMCKO 372-1428 1 JULIA GROVE 379-1071 5 JENNA HALLIBURTON 379-6764 41 KAYLA TRUEIT 379-9104 24 ROSTER G-2 GIRLS DIVISION: 2 TEAM NO: 6 TEAM NAME: YELLOW SUNS COLOR: YELLOW COACH: ROBERT WEEKS PLAYERS: 43 MACKENZIE AVOL 318-6249 0 KEEGAN FEATHERSTONE 546-6263 54 KATIE HARRIS 545-4113 12 MICHELLE LEBEAU 379-2050 33 DANA TAYLOR 545-1346 21 SARA TILLOTSON 372-9153 3 LAUREN ZEC 546-3742 25 ROSTER G-2 GIRLS DIVISION: 2 TEAM HO: COLOR: COACH: PLAYERS: 0 MARY 50 SUZANNE 44 DANIELLE 3 MORGAN 14 JESSICA 34 LAURA 2 3 LISA 26 7 RED DAVE WALSH DAVIS ESSMAN GOEDEN HENRY VERIS WALLACE WALSH 379-4518 374-9713 545-1714 545-6779 545-2668 545-1614 372-3642 ROSTER G-2 GIRLS DIVISION: 2 TEAM NO: 8 TEAM NAME: NIGHTMARES COLOR: ROYAL BLUE COACH: ROD MERL PLAYERS: 32 LAUREN BURRELL 798-2580 5 KELLY COPPENRATH 372-7092 14 NICOLE DAVID 372-0525 42 LAURA GITNICK 546-1717 0 HAILEE JACOBS 316-1190 23 EMILY MERLE 376-4939 3 UNDSEY VERIS 545-2668 21 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE FOUNDATION SPONSOR DAVIDSON STUDIO DAVIDSON FAMILY Jerry Teri Danielle Courtney Heather Caitlin Congratulate the Board, Coaches, Volunteers, and Players for their participation in making this League a wonderful experience. To all of you the best of luck in 1995 and thanks for being a part of HBYBL. PROUDLY SUPPORT HBYBL 28 ROSTER G-2 GIRLS DIVISION: 2 TEAM NO: 9 TEAM NAEE: DREAM TEAM II COLOR: PURPLE COACH: JERRY DAVIDSON ASST. COACH: BOBBI PROMISEL TEAM MOM CHRIS JOHNSON PLAYERS: 24 COURTNEY DAVIDSON 374-1068 0 LAUREN DEWEES 374-8896 10 DANIELLE JOHNSON 376-8037 4 3 LAUREN METZ 372-9708 11 COURTNEY ROLUNS-PROMISEL 372-9333 32 KIKI RYAN 545-6974 SPONSOR: WOOLRICH & THE PROMISEL FAMILY 29 ROSTER G-2 GIRLS DIVISION: 2 TEAM NO: TEAM NAME: COLOR: COACH: PLAYERS: 1 CHLOE 0 VANESSA 23 ALEXANDRA 15 MELISSA 4 CARRIE 32 NICOLE 42 KATRINA 30 10 MOMENTUM BLACK TOM CORCOVELOS CORCOVELOS HAYNES HESSINIUS LYNCH NUGENT PROUT SHIELDS 318-5220 379-1922 545-7065 796-0919 379-2664 379-5148 374-9667 ROSTER G-3 GIRLS DIVISION: 3 TEAM NO: 1 TEAM NAME: THE SMURFS COLOR: LIGHT BLUE COACH: BOB SIEMACK ASSIST. COACH: STEVE JACKSON ASSIST. COACH: JIM OBRADOVICH PLAYERS: 35 KATIE COPPOLETTA 378-5913 2 KRISTIN JACKSON 376-1491 12 JANELLE KAMINSKI 372-4319 4 STEFANIE KRAMER 372-8958 22 ASHLEY OBRADOVICH 379-2426 11 RENEE SIEMACK 545-5895 44 SERENA WEAVER 376-4419 31 GIRLS DIVISION: 3 TEAM NO: 2 TEAM NAME: PINK PANTHERS COLOR: PINK COACH: TIM WALKER ASSIST. COACH: STEVE JACKSON ASSIST. COACH: JIM OBRADOVICH TEAM MOM: CLAIRE WALKER PLAYERS: 0 UNDSEY HAYDIS 545-0546 1 KATIE JOHNSTON 379-4471 30 RACHEL KIM 379-7076 13 MOLLY KISH 372-1079 22 CARLY PIFER 372-1282 25 KENDRA WALKER 372-4541 32 ROSTER G-3 GIRLS DIVISION: 3 TEAM NO: TEAM NAME: COLOR: COACH: PLAYERS: 2 HAYLEY 5 SARAH 43 TERESA 33 LAUREN 14 TRACY 0 ALLISON 22 ALEXANDRIA 3 HURRICANES ROYAL BLUE TIM CROSS AVOL 318-6249 BALAGIA 379-5612 CODY 379-3898 CROSS 379-2011 HASKELL 374-7208 KOCH 379-2759 RODERICK 318-5363 44 33 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE FOUNDATION SPONSOR LERRNED LUMBER i 1995 WEAR NE B LUN1UEF1 LEARNED LUMBER is pleased to co-sponsor a new gym floor for the community and the Youth of Hermosa, Manhattan, and Redondo Beach. 1111 1 IA 1 1 '1 PROUDLY SUPPORT HBYBL 34 ROSTER G-3 GIRLS DIVISION: 3 TEAM NO: 4 TEAM NAME: TIDAL WAVES COLOR: GREEN COACH: CHIP SCHULTE ASSIST. COACH: RICK LEARNED ASSIST. COACH: DWIGHT RICHARDSON ASSIST. COACH: STEVE MARTINEZ TEAM MOM: LAUREN BURTON PLAYERS: 15 LINDSAY BURTON 372-8011 5 NICOLE LEARNED 374-3278 32 SEUNA MARTINEZ 374-9569 0 GINA OCONNOR 376-0331 2 RIKKI ROMEIN 376-1038 23 JARICA SCHULTE 546-9150 0 LAUREL ERILANE 545-5779 TEAM SPONSOR: TIDAL WAVE PARENTS 35 GIRLS DIVISION: 3 TEAM NO: TEAM NAME: COLOR: COACH: ASSIST. COACH: TEAM MOM: PLAYERS: 1 HEATHER 0 JULIA 24 FEN 32 CAROLYN 55 HEATHER 5 4 LISA 3 KARA 5 KILLER CRAMBERRIES MAROON JERRY DAVIDSON STEVE WATKINS HEIDI WATKINS DAVIDSON FELIX MCDERMOTT PADDOCK SHAFER THOMASHAW WATKINS 374-1068 379-2901 372-5457 372-0695 545-3050 545-8699 379-0797 TEAM SPONSOR: JOHN C. SHAFER, D.D.S. 36 ROSTER G-3 GIRLS DIVISION: 3 TEAM NO: 6 TEAM NAME: TEAL TERRORS COLOR: TURQUOISE COACH: RON SALCER ASSIST. COACH: DICK HOLLAND ASSIST. COACH: JIM OBRADOVICH TEAM MOM: LOIS SALCER PLAYERS: 40 LAUREN HOLLAND 372-7971 31 LAURA ISSAC 379-5277 33 NATALIE OBRADOVICH 379-2426 10 NICHOLE SAITTA 376-5059 22 WHITNEY SALCER 318-2025 12 AMELIA VALENZUELA 379-5829 0 JESSICA WEISS 372-6297 37 ROSTER G-3 GIRLS DIVISION: 3 TEAM NO: 7 TEAM NAME: PURPLE PARTY CRUSHERS COLOR: PURPLE COACH: DAVID TSOSIE TEAM MOM: TERI TSOSIE PLAYERS: 0 HEATHER BINGEN 379-4503 42 MELISSA HALL 379-8863 25 NICKI LEE HUNT 374-8775 32 ALEXIS KIGHT 545-2569 22 SAMANTHA NOBLE 379-4782 54 SANDY TSOSIE 379-5434 34 LISA WINDES 372-2843 38 ROSTER G-3 GIRLS DIVISION: 3 TEAM NO: TEAM NAME: COLOR: COACH: ASSIST. COACH: TEAM MOM: PLAYERS: 8 MIDNIGHT EXPRESS BLACK BRUCE GELB JOHN UPHOLD JUDY UPHOLD 3 CASEY COUCHOIS 2 3 CHLOE EVANS 0 STEFANIE GELB 32 ANNIKA UNGMAN 0 JENNA REISS 11 CASSIE UPHOLD 4 4 RORY UPHOLD 372-7840 318-2288 376-6229 372-1890 376-3259 372-4548 372-4548 39 ROSTER G-4 GIRLS DIVISION: 4 TEAM NO: 1 TEAM NAME: BLUE BLAZERS COLOR: ROYAL BLUE COACH: BRAD FRITZEL TEAM MOM: SHERRY FRITZEL PLAYERS: 35 LAURA AKELY 372-1538 45 MICHELLE AKELY 372-1538 1 4 TAYLOR COUCHOIS 372-7840 5 0 ELIZABETH ESSMAN 374-9713 21 CASSANDRA FRITZEL 379-5085 0 KELSEY MOLLER 379-3431 4 MAI'LI WOO 379-3408 40 ROSTER G-4 GIRLS DIVISION: 4 TEAM NO: 2 TEAM NAME: RED COLOR: RED COACH: GEORGE ORTEGA ASSIST. COACH: FRED ECKERT TEAM MOM: BARBARA ECKERT PLAYERS: 15 SIAN BENTSON 372-3355 23 JENNIFER CHEN 376-9507 33 DIANA ECKERT 545-7983 13 LAUREN ECKERT 545-7983 40 RACHEL ORTEGA 376-2179 32 KAITLIN RYAN 545-6974 41 ROSTER G-4 GIRLS DIVISION: TEAM NO: TEAM NAME: COLOR: COACH: ASSIST. COACH: TEAM MOM: PLAYERS: 0 LAUREN 4 3 GOLDEN TIGERS GOLD EECHO WELTFREID HARRY ANDREAS NANCY ANDREAS ABELL 5 RACHAEL ANDREAS 1 1 RIKI 24 NEDA 2 EWSON 32 ORLY 42 MCDERMOTT NIKAYIN THOMAS WELTFREID 379-5083 376-3148 372-5457 540-4244 318-8606 379-9948 ROSTER G-4 GIRLS DIVISION: TEAM NO: TEAM NAME: COLOR: COACH: ASSIST. COACH: TEAM MOM: PLAYERS: 0 JESSIE 3 RACHEL 44 MANDY 55 TAMMY 51 ROSANNA 7 RACHEL 32 UNDSAY 4 4 BLACK BOMBERS BLACK RON SALCER STEVE BLALOCK LOIS SALCER BLALOCK 372-0858 DEANE LENHAM LENHAM ROSALES SALCER STEELE 545-2001 318-5761 318-5761 376-7813 372-3304 379-7213 43 ROSTER G-4 GIRLS DIVISION: 4 TEAM NO: 5 TEAM NAME: BLUE ANGELS COLOR: TURQUOISE COACH: TERI TSOSIE ASSIST. COACH: DAVE TSOSIE PLAYERS: 2 3 LAUREN GALLEGOS 937-9624 1 4 LAURA GRAMCKO 372-1428 2 HAILEY HOLLANDER 379-6185 0 MARISSA MONTES 376-1315 4 4 KRIST1 REQ 374-3097 34 RACHEL TOGUT 376-0326 5 4 PAIGE TSOSIE 379-5434 44 ROSTER G-4 GIRLS DIVISION: 4 TEAM NO: 6 TEAM NAME: PURPLE PUPPIES COLOR: PURPLE CO -COACH: SCOTT RUIZ CO -COACH: PHIL VALENTINE ASSIST. COACH: ROBIN THORMODSGAARD TEAM MOM: JUDY RUIZ PLAYERS: 3 SHELBY AVOL 318-6249 2 2 CASSIE HILL 318-1054 4 4 MARY MACKINNON 374-2166 33 AMBER RUR 543-1864 11 TRACI THORMODSGAARD 376-3250 5 4 SEDONA VALENTINE 782-9191 1 SHANNON WATKINS 379-0797 45 v, ,'i, ,'P,P.`Y, .`P,P,7',P,'Y, ,'Y, ,'Y, ,'Y, .'P,P.'Y, ,'P, ,'i, ,`i, ,'P,P.'i', ,'Y, ,'i, ,7', ,'i, ,'P, .'i, ,'i, ,'i, .'P, % ,'i, ,'iy,'i' .'P, , ,P.'P', .'i, ,'i, ,'P, ,'i3O,'i3O,�t,O, , ,'i, ,'i, ,'iy, ',P.'9',P.'P', . 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COACH: TEAM MOM: PLAYERS: 1 CAITLIN RASCALS 7 MAROON JERRY DAVIDSON JERRY HEUER KEN HILL JANICE HILL DAVIDSON 374-1068 44 EMILY HARLAN 50 BAILEY HEUER 22 ALISHA HILL 32 BRENNA MCCARTHY 0 ERICA SCHWEYER 5 JUUSA WILSON SPONSOR: 318-6444 376-4430 318-1054 546-1551 376-5801 672-3620 IDEA MAN, INC. THE BUESCHER FAMILY 47 ROSTER G-4 GIRLS DIVISION 4 TEAM NO: 8 TEAM NAME: PINK PARROTS COLOR: PINK COACH: BARBARA DEWITT ASSIST. COACH: JOHN NISHIKAWA TEAM MOM: CARRIE UTTLE PLAYERS: 32 MADDY DEWITT-HOEGER 374-6186 41 ALLISON LAYTON 545-9865 0 KATIE LITTLE 318-6611 2 KIRSTEN MELLMAN 318-8881 3 LYNNE MORGAN 379-8661 11 CASEY NISHIKAWA 545-0279 48 ROSTER B-2 BOYS DIVISION: 2 TEAM NO: 1 COLOR: ORANGE COACH: TERRY BALAGIA PLAYERS: 0 TERENCE BALAGIA 374-5612 23 LARS CRAMPTON 374-1645 2 ALEKS DANKERS 379-0895 5 BRETT DAVIDHEISER 545-3515 55 KURT UNDNER 379-1804 32 IAN NICHOLS 376-4224 12 JEFF SAIGN 379-4042 49 Kirsnis is proud o-p�nsor n l...00r for the orr munity 40140 Youthoff. 'UDL ' UP 50 ....................................................... CITY OF HE MOSA BEACH YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE FOUNDATION GRANT SPONSOR SUPPCmING IVEMBER5' PAUL AtolARML# AS ................................. .... .............. ............................. BRA['1BAIIER ...................................... .. .......................... .....................�y.wr.:.. . GERGiE HY BELL CARYBICH - ER SCOTI"<BILOOWIT jgowtcomProN CRAB G#PER .................... J DIAZ ....................... ............... cmciL<DUFF ............ ............... EARL PEYS DR. MERLE FISH' oti FL JOSEPH GIACALONE FRANK HALLSTEIN 114 HORD CHARLE>IMAI ...................................... .............................. EDJAN1 ................... I>AUL LA ON ......................... RICHARD M+ CURDY' ........................ ........ ........................................ CATHY MC>CURCY ................................................ ................................................... . ROBERT MC. EAGHEN' ROY MC NALLY BUQ:MRY ........................... . ......................... MARILYN "BUNNY" MUTER PHIL A, PENNINGTON FAROLROBERTS ..................................... GREG RCNKAINEN BETTY RYAN MICHAEL SCHUBACH' ........................................ • CLAUOE STONIER ....................... TRACYT{ IA S, R. WHITAKER DALLAS YOST SENOR ................................................... .. ..... ............... PAUL'BARR ................... SEYMOUR BILA ...................................................... AUSTIN BLANKENSHIP .............................................. RICHARD FENNELL ..................................................... ....................................... ..................................... HARRY SMITH MAJOR ROR'T SMITH THE A TE EACH MEMBER OF KIWANIS MR MEGENEROUS SUPPORTOF HBYBL 51 ROSTER B-2 BOYS DIVISION: 2 TEAM NO: 2 COLOR: MAROON COACH: SCOTT RUIZ PLAYERS: 41 TOMMY ALLEN 318-1813 23 AARON BERGER 322-4092 60 JASON HUNT 379-7842 0 CHARLES PULFORD 316-2063 40 MICHAEL RIVERA 376-5046 22 RYAN RUQ 543-1864 33 GREG SABO 372-8259 10 GAVIT SHEIBE 52 ROSTER B-2 BOYS DIVISION: 2 TEAM NO: 3 COLOR: LIGHT BLUE COACH: RICHARD CHACKER PLAYERS: 32 MICHAEL ALNES 376-2072 0 CAMERON CHACKER 372-3138 10 MATTHEW DOWNEY 374-1905 3 DAVID GRANT 372-5645 8 BILL HOFFMAN 372-4280 23 JOSHUA LESSER 546-4023 9 ELAN MUALEM 545-1700 53 ROSTER B-2 BOYS DIVISION: 2 TEAM NO: 4 COLOR: BLACK COACH: PHIL SIMOVICH PLAYERS: 3 JOHN BLALOCK 372-0858 11 TYLER COBABE 316-2518 52 DAVID FRASH 545-5860 31 TRAVIS GILLIG 322-3337 14 DAVID McALINDEN 374-1069 44 AMIR SHOUCRI 545-9537 0 EVAN SIMOVICH 374-8261 54 ROSTER B-2 BOYS DIVISION: 2 TEAM NO: 5 COLOR: FED COACH: CRAIG KAUFMAN PLAYERS: 1 JOSHUA JOZEFECICK 372-9428 7 MARK KAUFMAN 546-5270 11 ROBBY KAUFMAN 546-5270 4 JONATHAN SCHULMAN 546-3550 55 BRANDON SMITH 372-3557 0 MICHAEL SPECIALE 540-7538 20 JUSTIN BUFFINGTON 372-9062 55 ROSTER B-2 BOYS DIVISION: 2 TEAM NO: 6 COLOR: ROYAL BLUE COACH: ROD MERL PLAYERS: 4 LOUIS BARNES 798-0058 0 MICHAEL FABRICANT 374-2421 2 5 BRIAN HARLAN 318-6444 5 DEVIN KINGDON 379-1849 42 ALEX MERL 376-4939 12 MATTHEW MUCCIOLO 379-4927 5 3 ROBBIE WACHTER 372-1787 56 ROSTER B-2 BOYS DIVISION: 2 TEAM NO: 7 COLOR: GREEN COACH: GEORGE ORTEGA PLAYERS: 11 O'CONNOR BECK 379-3233 25 WILL MORGAN 540-6088 4 NICK HULL 376-1649 50 RICKY ORTEGA 375-4959 3 RYAN PAUL 372-3373 0 ADAM TULL 376-9760 22 CHRIS VASQUEZ 318-0066 57 ROSTER B-2 BOYS DIVISION: 2 TEAM NO: 8 COLOR: GOLD COACH: BILL ROWE PLAYERS: 5 BRANDT ALLEN-BLAINE 376-9353 21 KELSEY CLARK 372-4518 11 ANDY GUY 540-5153 6 DAVID ROWE 379-2910 34 C. BENNER 0 JONATHAN SHROYER 376-2701 7 SPENCER VALENZUELA 374-6915 58 ROSTER B-2 BOYS DIVISION: 2 TEAM NO: 9 COLOR: TURQUOISE COACH: HAROLD COHEN PLAYERS: 23 ALEX COHEN 376-9961 32 TONY MILLER 644-6045 15 MARIUS MORF 374-0678 0 MIKE PALOZZI 782-8037 4 ALEXANDER SABO 372-8259 1 MATT VLASACH 374-3060 10 CHASE WIXOM 374-2066 59 ROSTER B-3 BOYS DIVISION: 3 TEAM NO: 1 COLOR: PURPLE COACH: RICK WOOD PLAYERS: 8 DANIEL COLMAN 798-0072 4 MICHAEL GARRISON 3 72 -615 2 21 JOEY LEBON 543-1953 2 PETE MACKINNON 372-6659 55 DEVIN TRUST 379-9104 0 JONATHAN VASQUEZ 379-7474 24 DANNY WOOD 798-0124 JOHN DECARLO 545-8073 60 ROSTER B-3 BOYS DIVISION: 3 TEAM NO: 2 COLOR: BLACK COACH: DAVID WALSH PLAYERS: 0 JOHNNY DINCHER 798-4684 1 2 RYAN FANT 545-7682 40 LOGAN GALLEGOS 376-1047 3 4 MARX HENRY 545-6779 2 4 SHERIF SHOUCRI 545-9537 4 JEFF WALSH 372-3642 1 5 KRISTOPHER ZISKIN 318-3883 61 ROSTER B-3 BOYS DIVISION: 3 TEAM NO: 3 COLOR: GOLD COACH: JOHN WARNER PLAYERS: 5 CHRISTOPHER COFFEY 545-7350 25 JASON KLEIN 379-9133 32 RORY MCNAIR 316-7362 14 RAFAEL VARGAS-CORTEZ 372-6795 0 SCOTT WARNER 372-3253 3 THOMAS WONG 318-0856 11 MICHAEL ZUANICH 719-1963 62 ROSTER B-3 BOYS DIVISION: 3 TEAM NO: 4 COLOR: MAROON COACH: JEFF WINTEROUD PLAYERS: 14 TYLER CAMPBELL 318-3134 5 JONATHAN CHIE 379-4752 10 HENRY DESSERT 546-6199 2 AUSTIN MOLLER 379-3431 23 DAVID PAINTER 542-4251 30 CHRISTOPHER WINTEROWD 643-7700 0 CHRIS ZEC 546-3742 63 ROSTER &3 BOYS DIVISION: 3 TEAM NO: 5 COLOR: RED COACH: GEORGE ORTEGA PLAYERS: 32 STEVEN AWES 376-2072 55 SEAN BURKE 374-5897 13 RYAN CHAMBERS 316-5297 0 NICHOLAS DOWNEY 374-1905 25 BRIAN MCATEE 318-6790 43 KYLE MCNETT 376-2908 3 ROBBY ORTEGA 375-4959 64 ROSTER B-3 BOYS DIVISION: TEAM NO: COLOR: COACH: PLAYERS: 0 BRIAN 1 ROSS 15 DAVID 4 MEGAN 35 SEAN 3 JONATHAN 23 RYAN 3 6 ROYAL BLUE DAVID VLASACH JOHNSON LENIHAN PRESS RICHEY 376-8037 376-2571 379-8789 545-3163 ROBERTS 379-1211 VLASACH 374-3060 WIXOM-TAYI 374-2066 65 ROSTER B-3 BOYS DIVISION: TEAM NO: COLOR: COACH: PLAYERS: 3 7 LIGHT BLUE DAVID UNANGST 52 MATTHEW HERDT 13 BRAYDON HOUTZER 3 RYAN MARCHAND 51 ALEX PENA 22 WARREN TROST 44 MATTHEW UNANGST 0 TYLER EUAS 66 WADDELL PAZ 374-4697 376-5321 376-3298 376-2945 376-6148 374-6324 643-9808 374-4624 ROSTER B-3 BOYS DIVISION: 3 TEAM NO: 8 COLOR: GREEN COACH: RUDY UMAS PLAYERS: 43 NATHAN ALLEN 318-1813 0 JERED DRASKOVICH 372-5884 32 SHANE FRANCIS 372-3674 3 NICHOLAS GOEDEN 545-1714 22 DAREN UMAS 376-9046 13 RYAN NELDNER 372-1909 5 BRETT WILLIAMS 937-0007 61 ROSTER B-4 BOYS DIVISION: 4 TEAM NO: 1 COLOR: TURQUOISE COACH: MIKE BARENDSE PLAYERS: 21 JEROEN BARENDSE 545-4016 33 CALEB CASWELL-LEVY 545-8827 2 ALEXANDER CATES 374-1692 7 ALEXANDER LOVELL 545-8046 14 SCOTT MERRILL 371-7769 50 JORDAN PRATTY 546-5150 0 JONATHAN WEISS 372-6297 68 ROSTER B-4 BOYS DIVISION: 4 TEAM NO: 2 COLOR: ORANGE COACH: FRED ZAGURSKI PLAYERS: 22 JASON BERG 318-8599 6 QUINT CARROL 379-3121 0 CHRISTIAN DEL ALCAZAR 543-4833 32 STEPHEN MELNICK 545-3102 55 AARON SCHIFF 374-0498 24 BASSEM SHOUCRI 545-9537 1 CHAD ZAGURSKI 372-7197 69 ROSTER B-4 BOYS DIVISION: 4 TEAM NO: COLOR: COACH: PLAYERS: 0 JINO 30 MICHAEL 44 TODD 3 JORDAN 22 DANIEL 11 STEVEN 10 3 MAROON TIM SLEVIN DELMONTE 374-2191 PAUL SAKS SMITH TASHNEK THORN 372-3373 372-7318 374-9602 379-0566 798-1992 ROSTER B-4 BOYS DIVISION: 4 TEAM NO: COLOR: COACH: PLAYERS: 4 GREEN ERICK SKIFSTROM 25 BENJAMIN DUFFLE 379-3022 1 TAYLOR FERRY 372-9259 11 SPENCER HEIN 374-6123 15 SEAN MCGRIFF 372-2735 33 SHEA MCNAIR 316-7362 0 MARK PARISH NG 374-3718 40 JOSH SKIFSTROM 372-6708 71 ROSTER B-4 BOYS DIVISION: 4 TEAM NO: COLOR: COACH: PLAYERS: 0 ROBBY 1 CONOR 5 TONY 32 JOSHUA 24 CHAD 3 MICK 41 JEFF 12 5 ROYAL BLUE BEN BABBITT CHAMBERS 316-5297 DIRKS GONELLA MONFILS OLSON PARTRIDGE SHAFFER 374-8061 546-1354 371-5786 372-9062 379-0903 376-7385 ROSTER B-4 BOYS DIVISION: 4 TEAM NO: COLOR: COACH: PLAYERS: 3 TYLER 0 COLTON 4 HUNTER 21 ERIC 45 SEAN 50 MITCHELL 1 SEAN 33 AARON 6 GOLD RICHARD CHACKER BELL CHACKER DEANE DURDEN JEZEWSKI MOORE REYNOLDS UMANOFF 372-7471 372-3138 545-2001 376-5150 374-4637 643-9791 370-7727 13 ROSTER B-4 BOYS DIVISION: 4 TEAM NO: COLOR: COACH: PLAYERS: 7 RED GEORGE ORTEGA 0 JONATHAN APOIAN 372-6822 3 JOSEPH DIBUONO 375-4959 44 CHRISTOPHER FLETCHER 372-2073 1 5 KYLE FOX 374-4769 3 2 CHRISTOPHER GRAY 374-1351 11 SHANE LAVANWAY 376-4511 5 JONATHAN MAGNUSSOM-GUMM 546-7831 2 4 JON ORUN 376-8302 14 ROSTER B-4 BOYS DIVISION: 4 TEAM NO: 8 COLOR: PURPLE COACH: RICK WOOD PLAYERS: 10 RYAN BURKE 376-2890 11 ERIC CASTALDO 372-7920 2 TYSON HAWLEY 379-0913 33 CHRISTIAN MIEHLS 373-3123 32 ANDREW RYAN 376-2595 0 JEROME WASHINGTON 373-6906 4 GREG WOOD 798-0124 75 ROSTER B-4 BOYS DIVISION: 4 TEAM NO: COLOR: COACH: PLAYERS: 9 BLACK MIKE SHAW 3 KENNY CARLSON 372-1509 21 GREGORY HERSCHLER 374-0991 0 ADDISON LEE 376-5673 40 JONATHAN LESSER 546-4023 30 ALEXANDER SHAW 372-3819 5 JESSE TOOTELL 374-7296 53 MATTHEW WOODARD 372-1438 16 ROSTER B-4 BOYS DIVISION: 4 TEAM NO: 10 COLOR: LIGHT BLUE COACH: BOB COLUGAN PLAYERS: 4 WESLEY ALLEN 318-1813 44 JASON BEHNKE 798-7678 5 0 CHRISTOPHER COLUGAN 379-3003 11 JACOB DINCHER 798-4684 0 ALEX LAMB 546-4052 2 JARED NIEMIEC 546-1007 21 ANDREW WELLBAUM 372-6622 6 0 JOSEPH GOLDMAN 372-0895 77 ANDREA BESORE-COHEN CARMINA COELLO of Shorewood Realtors are proud to co-sponsor the Hermosa Beach Youth Backetball League and the scholarships for needy families in our community. We want to Thinking of Selling your home? My Congratulate mom's the Best! all the players of the league for a great season! Brandin Cohen SHOREWOOD REALTORS (310) 376-8871 EXT.145 ROSTER &5 BOYS DIVISION: 5 TEAM NO: 1 COLOR: ROYAL BLUE COACH: DAVID UNANGST PLAYERS: 44 BEN COHEN 318-1484 55 BRANDIN COHEN 545-3586 3 AARON GRETSKY 372-6502 32 JON HARPER 379-2153 22 MICHAEL KRE SCHMER 379-5820 15 NICHOLAS McGRIFF 372-2735 0 MYLES POYDRAS 373-6115 11 NATHAN UNANGST 374-6324 79 GYMNASIUM ADVERTISING SAMPLE Standard Size (1/9th Actual) BLUE LETTERING 4 feet Banner is made of heavy duty water proof material and is professionally stitched and silk screened / painted, multi- colored, and designed to last many seasons. 80 RED BORDER SPONSOR FEE: 6' X 4' Q $500 9' X 4' Q $1000 LARGER SIZES or SPECIAL ART WORK Quotes available upon request. WHITE BACKGROUND Fill in Box 3 feet Write Name As It Will Appear On Banner E Write Name Of City That Business Is Located For Further Information Call (213) 372 -BALL Banner subscription may be renewed each year Check Box if Art work or Logo is Attached ROSTER B-5 BOYS DIVISION: 5 TEAM NO: 2 COLOR: LIGHT BLUE COACH: JEFF DANIS PLAYERS: 22 MICHAEL BORGIA 540-2022 3 MIKE CODY 379-3898 3 3 CHARLES GRAY 318-5752 44 BRETT KEDNEY 372-8653 0 CAMERON KLEIN 379-9133 5 JAROD KNIGHT 374-9841 11 THOMAS NELSON 372-3745 81 ROSTER B-5 BOYS DIVISION: 5 TEAM NO: COLOR: COACH: PLAYERS: 3 GREEN JEFF SPARKS 4 IAN BURL 374-5897 1 BRANDON KAMINSKI 372-4319 40 ADAM McHARGUE 51 TOM McHARGUE 12 MICHAEL PHILLIPS 542-2952 0 MICHAEL PURCELL 376-0193 25 JEFFREY SPARKS 372-4962 33 LUCAS STIDHAM 370-1258 82 ROSTER B-5 BOYS DIVISION: 5 TEAM NO: COLOR: COACH: PLAYERS: 4 BLACK CRAIG GILUG 3 2 ADAM CLINE 546-3319 3 EVAN DERIAN 376-5689 5 TAYLOR GILLIG 322-3337 55 SEAN GOLDFADDEN 379-5596 23 NOLAN HACK 316-8633 13 PETER HESSENIUS 545-7065 0 MARSHALL MASON 375-8171 44 KEDAR TILAK 372-2318 83 ROSTER B-5 BOYS DIVISION: 5 TEAM NO: 5 COLOR: PURPLE COACH: JOE TIGANI PLAYERS: 33 ADAM BARBER 11 BRETT MADDEN 376-3102 40 ADAM McCOLUSTER 4 LUCAS NOBLE 376-6954 22 JASON PALACIOS 372-2793 0 NASH RICHEY 545-3163 15 TIMMY TIGANI 370-7702 1 JASON WINKLER 546-7916 $4 ROSTER B-5 BOYS DIVISION: 5 TEAM NO: 6 COLOR: MAROON COACH: PAUL PEASE PLAYERS: 42 KALEN COTTLE 51 JEFFREY FIORI 545-5918 32 DAMONE FRANKLIN 378-1846 2 ANDREW KIRK 798-9893 12 BRIAN LUTTRULL 372-5057 2 4 RYAN MONFILS 371-5786 5 SCOTT PEASE 372-1277 3 4 RYAN VALDEZ 214-3071 85 ROSTER B-5 BOYS DIVISION: 5 TEAM NO: COLOR: COACH: PLAYERS: 7 RED STEVE WOHN 14 BRETT DAYEN 375-0542 35 BRETT HALSTEAD 379-9212 11 ANDREW JOHNSTON 379-4471 5 RHETT KAUFUSI 379-1821 22 DEREK LEBON 543-1953 3 CUFF McCRARY 798-0867 0 JONATHAN WILSON 376-0391 44 SONNY WOHN 374-3053 86 ROSTER B-6 BOYS DIVISION: 6 TEAM NO: COLOR: COACH: PLAYERS: 1 BLACK RORY RELATORE 22 SAMUEL HARMON 379-6168 0 MATTHEW MINKUS 374-4192 11 JONATHAN PARISH NG 374-3718 3 RORY RELATORES 379-1662 31 JAMES RYAN 376-2595 44 IAN WITTKOPP 372-2394 81 ROSTER B-6 BOYS DIVISION: 6 TEAM NO: 2 COLOR: ROYAL BLUE COACH: CARY ABUL-HAJ PLAYERS: 34 KAHAUC ABUL-HAJ 545-8382 1 ROBBIE BER EER 544-7305 55 WOLFGANG GIBBEL 378-7268 0 ADAM GRANAT 378-8901 23 ADAM MCATEE 318-6790 40 STEVE PARTRIDGE 541-2151 88 ROSTER B-6 BOYS DIVISION: 6 TEAM NO: 3 COLOR: GREEN COACH: RICK HEARD PLAYERS: 5 0 ADAM HEARD 376-7575 1 2 JAMES HIRSCHMANN 374-8074 1 DEVIN JENSEN 318-3649 3 TYLER PILGRIM 372-1686 3 4 ALEX RENSHAW 545-2888 2 2 JOHN SLOCOVICH 376-6492 89 ROSTER B-6 BOYS DIVISION: 6 TEAM NO: COLOR: COACH: PLAYERS: 4 RED BRUCE GELB 41 ANDREW CLEMENS 379-4415 11 BRENNAN CURTIS 53 RYAN DOYLE 372-7007 0 RICHARD GALLAGHER 376-4916 4 GREGORY GELB 376-6229 32 NICHOLAS GRAY 374-1351 22 TAI MCDERMOTT 372-5457 90 ROSTER B-6 BOYS DIVISION: 6 TEAM NO: 5 COLOR: MAROON COACH: DAVID NIKAYIN PLAYERS: 14 KEVIN HENDERSON 376-1937 2 MATTHEW MASON 375-8171 24 ERIC MOGEL 372-5562 51 NAVID NIKAYIN 540-4244 0 MARCUS POYDRAS 373-6115 4 JASON WASHINGTON 373-6906 _91 ROSTER B-6 BOYS DIVISION: 6 TEAM NO: COLOR: COACH: PLAYERS: 92 6 GOLD STEVE SNIVELY 30 BLAKE ALLEN-BLAINE 376-9353 0 TEDDY ANDREAS 376-3148 5 ALEX CAUSH 379-6784 51 SKY REYNOLDS 643-9791 11 XAN SAKS 372-7318 20 RIVER SNIVELY 546-2036 44 EVAN WADDELL 643-9808 ROSTER B-6 BOYS DIVISION: 6 TEAM NO: 7 COLOR: LIGHT BLUE COACH: HARRY GOLDMAN PLAYERS: 24 KAI CARLSON 374-3067 34 TREVOR CARLSON 374-3067 41 ANDREW GOLDMAN 372-0895 52 ROBERT HERDT 374-4697 4 SPENCER MOLLER 379-3431 11 JAKE STRANGE 372-0895 0 WILLIAM THOMAS 3.18-8606 93 City of Hermosa Beach Youth Basketball League General Rules and Guidelines (Abbreviated) [Consult your Division Rules Posted in the Gym] 1. Time for Games and Practice. a. Each pair of competing teams will have a 75 minute time slot to be divided between warm-up (20 minutes) and game (55 minutes). For divisions 1 and 2 (Boys and Girls), the warm-up period may be shortened to fifteen minutes to ensure timely completion of the game. b. The game will consist of four nine -minute quarters. The clock will stop with the whistle during the last two (2) minutes of the game except in girls 4 and boys 4, 5, & 6). There will be no overtimes during the regular season games. Five (5) minute overtimes will be played to determine a winner in play-off games. c. Each team is entitled to two 30 -second time outs in each half of the game (Except Division 1 Girls, where 4 time outs per half are allowed). Either a coach or player may call the time outs with the referee. d. A two minute break will be allowed between each quarter and a five minute break at half time unless the requirements are such that the referee must shorten these to finish the games. e. It is the responsibility of the coaches and the referee to ensure the games start promptly and end before the designed start time of the next game. The horn will be sounded manually at the scheduled start time of the next game, and any game still in progress will end immediately. The time shown on the East wall clock in the gym will govern. f. In boys 2 and girls Division 1 each team is entitled to two (2) practices per week (in addition to the 20 minutes before the game) of no more than 90 minutes in length. Boys division 2 & 3 and girls Division 2 practice once (1) each week. A team practice is considered to be any meeting where a coach and three or more players from the team are present. Each violation of the practice rule will result in the forfeiture of one game for the computation of season standings and play-off game seeding. 2. Basket Height and Ball a. Boys Division 2 & 3 and Girls Division 1 & 2 will play with baskets set at ten feet. Boys Division 4 & 5 and girls Division 3 will play with baskets at eight feet, six inches. Boys Division 6 and girls Division 4 will play with the basket at seven feet, six inches. 94 b. A Regular size ball will be used by Boys Division 1 & 2. c. Ladies compact will be used by girls Division 1, 2, d. Junior ball will be used by boys & girls 4, 5, 6. 3. Players. Coaches and Referees. a. Each player must be play at least the equivalent of two full quarters. Coaches will be given the discretion of playing their players in half quarter or lesser increments (i.e., the coach can play a player for four half - quarters, or one whole and two half -quarters). b. The minimum playing time rule assumes that players follow coaching instructions and attend practices in a timely and responsible manner. A player who ignores coaching instructions or fails to attend games and/or practices regularly may be allowed to play less than the allotted time as a disciplinary action. A coach who thinks disciplinary action against a player is justified must obtain advance approval of both the divisional and overall (boys or girls) commissioner, and notify the parents and referees prior to the start of the game. c. Substitutions will be allowed during momentary breaks in the action such as when the ball goes out of bounds, a foul is called, or at a time out. However, substitute players must check into the game at the scorer's table, and wait for the referee to signal them to enter the game. d. A team must have at least 4 players to begin a game and a minimum of 3 to finish a game. Teams with 3 or fewer players at game time, or teams that drops below 3 players at anytime during the game, must forfeit. e. Coaches are to coach from their bench area except in Boys Division 5 & 6 and Girls Division 4 or as otherwise permitted by a Commissioner. f. Paid referees will be present for each game. 4. Game Rules. a. Teams may play man to man (or woman to woman) defense or zone defense except in girls Division 4 where only woman to woman defense is permitted and Girls Division 1, where at least half of the season must be played with player on player defense. b. Full -court defense (behind the mid -court line) is prohibited, except during the last two (2) minutes of the game and in Boys & Girls Division 1. Teams with a 20 or more game point lead may not press, but the losing team may for the entire game in both Boys and Girls Division 1. Boys Division 4, 5 & 6 and girls Division 3 & 4 can only play "red line" defense only. Girls 3 can press in the last two (2) minutes of the game. 95 c. The teams with the ball in the back -court will have 10 seconds to advance it past the mid -court line. Failure to do so will result in a turnover, except during the last two (2) minutes of the game. d. "Over and back" violations will not be called in Boys 2,3,4, 5 & 6 and girls 2,3, & 4. However, in Division 2 a team that brings that ball back past the applicable defensive line may be pursued by the defending team. e. A jump ball will be called at center court at the beginning of the first and third quarters. After that, possession will alternate between teams when a jump ball is called by the referee. f. Referees have been instructed to be especially vigilant about discouraging physically rough play. A player who commits five fouls (except Girls Division 1 who are permitted 6 fouls) will be removed from the game except in boys 4,5 & 6 and girls 4 where fouls players, the coach has the option to continue with "fouled out" player under the following conditions. added to the opposing team's score, (2) the award of two foul shots to the fouled player, and (3) the return of the ball to the fouled team after the second foul shot. Fouls will be called for the following violations, and they will be recorded against the individual player: 1. Charging and making contact with a stationery defender. 2. Bumping or pushing a player who has possession of the ball. 3. Hitting or touching the hands or arms, or holding on to a player dribbling, shooting or otherwise in possession of the ball. g. Lane Violations: In Boys Division 2 & 3 and girls Division 1 & 2 players will be called for a lane violation if they remain in the lane area for more than 3 seconds. In Boys 4, 5, & 6 and Girls 4 no lane violations are called. In Girls Division 3 players will be called for lane violations (in the key) if they remain in the lane for more than five seconds. h. Dribbling: players will be called for dribbling if they stop with the ball and then resume dribbling. i. Traveling: Players will be called for traveling if they complete a second step (their second foot makes contact with the floor) without dribbling. In Boys 4, 5 & 6 and Girls 3 & 4 traveling will be called based on the rules adopted by the league commissioner. j. Free Throws: 1. Two free throws will be given to a player who is fouled in the act of shooting. 2. A bonus situation will go into effect (one and one) after a teams commits six fouls in either half. 3. Players will shoot free throws from behind the black line. 96 k. Reporting Game Outcomes: The coach of the winning team is responsible for reporting the score of his game to his Division Commissioner for record keeping purposes. 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HERMOSA BEACH YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE **** Leadership Roster **** Recognizing "Service Above Self": * 1981 CHUCK SHELDON 1982 MARIA SCOGGINS 1983 JOE CASCIO 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 JOE CASCIO JOE CASCIO BURK BUSSIERE B URK BUSSIERE BURK BUSSIERE B URK BUSSIERE BURK BUSSIERE JACK KELLER WARNER LOMBARDI DAVID WALSH STEVE WOHN 1994 STEVE WOHN 1995 JERRY DAVIDSON STEVE KINGDON President & League Co -Founder President President President President & Commissioner President & Commissioner President & Commissioner President & Commissioner President & Commissioner President & Commissioner League Commissioner - Boys & Girls President President - Boys Divisions President - Girls Divisions President & Commissioner League Commissioner - Girls League Commissioner - Boys * A quote from the Rotary International Manual on the Objects of Rotary "Serving The Youth Of The Beach Cities" 100 Sponsors of HERMOSA BEACH YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE OUR THANKS TO ... ARTESIA CLEANERS & MIKE NA Hermosa Beach DAVIDSON STUDIOS & DAVIDSON FAMILY Los Angeles J & B INVESTMENT & BUSSIERE FAMILY Hermosa & Manhattan Beach KIWANIS CLUB Hermosa Beach LEARNED LUMBER Hermosa Beach MANHATTAN BEACH- FORD Manhattan Beach PACIFIC SCREEN PRINT & DALLAS YOST Hermosa Beach ROTARY CLUB Hermosa Beach SANTA MONICA VOLKSWAGEN LEXUS, ISUZU & SULLIVAN FAMILY Santa Monica A. BESORE-COHEN & C. COELLO SHOREWOOD REALTORS Hermosa Beach SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AUTO GROUP South Bay & Orange County STEVE SCHLESSINGER, CPA Manhattan Beach "Serving The Youth Of The Beach Cities" CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE 1995 DIRECTORY HERMOSA BEACH ROTARY HONORED TO BE THE LEAGUES FOUNDING SPONSOR A FOURTEEN YEAR PARTNERSHIP WITH THE YOUTH OF THE BEACH CITIES Book Design & Artwork Set-up by Burk Bussiere Printing by Wray Printing, Redondo Beach, CA Publication 1995 All Rights Reserved VOUCHRE2 11/20/95 08:23 VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE VENDOR VENDOR NUMBER NAME 4697 10/04/95 005052 ROGER E. BACON 4698 10/04/95 006557 MISSION INN 4699 10/04/95 006557 MISSION INN 4700 10/05/95 000243 HERMOSA BEACH PAYROLL 4701 10/05/95 006230 ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION 4702 10/09/95 005125 JOHN WORKMAN, PETTY CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS ITEM DESCRIPTION RELOCATE SEWER LINE COMM RES EXCURSION COMM RES EXCURSION/MEALS A PAYROLL/SEP 16--30-95 PAYROLL/SEP 16--30-95 PAYROLL/SEP 16--30-95 PAYROLL/SEP 16--30-95 PAYROLL/SEP 16--30-95 PAYROLL/SEP 16--30-95 PAYROLL/SEP 16--30-95 PAYROLL/SEP 16--30-95 PAYROLL/SEP 16--30-95 SO PARK PROGRESS PMT CAS REIMB PETTY REIMB PETTY REIMB PETTY REIMS PETTY REIMB PETTY REIMB PETTY REIMB PETTY REIMB PETTY REIMB PETTY REIMS PETTY REIMB PETTY REIMB PETTY REIMB PETTY REIMB PETTY CASH/9-1--10-3-95 CASH/9-1--10-3-95 CASH/9-1--10-3-95 CASH/9-1--10-3-95 CASH/9-1--10-3-95 CASH/9-1--10-3-95 CASH/9-1--10-3-95 CASH/9-1--10-3-95 CASH/9-1--10-3-95 CASH/9-1--10-3-95 CASH/9-1--10-3-95 CASH/9-1--10-3-95 CASH/9-1--10-3-95 CASH/9-1--10-3-95 4703 10/09/95 003927 PRIMA - CALIFORNIA CHAP PRIMA SEM REG/B.BLACKWOOD 4704 10/09/95 003169 STEVE FILLMAN 4705 10/10/95 003797 VIRGINIA ELLEDGE 4706 10/10/95 004880 RED LION HOTEL 4708 10/10/95 003057 SAN RAMON MARRIOTT 4709 10/12/95 001662 KNOTT'S BERRY FARM 4710 10/10/95 004800 JAY VINCENT RAY 4711 10/11/95 003797 VIRGINIA ELLEDGE 4881 10/16/95 002971 JIM CUBBERLEY VOLLEYBALL TOURN INSTRUCTOR PER DIEM ADVANCE/V.ELLEDGE LODGING ADVANCE/V.ELLEDGE LODGING ADVANCE/V.ELLEDGE KNOTT'S SCARY FARM TICKETS SURF CAMP INSTRUCTOR ADDT'L CAR RENTAL FEES CHEV SURF CAMP INSTRUCTOR ACCOUNT NUMBER 160-8408-4201 001-4601-4201 001-4601-4201 001-1103 105-1103 109-1103 110-1103 145-1103 152-1103 155-1103 160-1103 705-1103 125-8515-4201 001-1206-4309 001-2101-4305 001-2101-4306 001-2101-4309 001-2101-4311 001-2101-4310 001-2101-4312 160-3102-4309 001-4201-4305 001-4202-4309 001-4601-4305 001-4601-4308 126-8514-4201 125-8523-4201 705-1217-4317 001-4601-4221 001-2101-4317 001-2101-4317 001-2101-4317 001-4601-4201 001-3894 001-2101-4317 001-4601-4221 ITEM AMOUNT 4,500.00 78.00 301.58 323,306.67 9,832.93 967.35 34,036.55 174.19 2.54 3,357.74 13,417.85 2,881.54 82,373.58 80.04 126.89 31.50 3.25 10.00 9.99 15.50 82.76 23.74 29.23 86.35 65.21 13.00 89.50 30.00 415.56 244.00 344.96 394.68 550.00 1,900.00 30.00 2,600.00 PAGE 1 CHECK AMOUNT 4,500.00 78.00 301.58 387,977.36 82,373.58 666.96 30.00 415.56 244.00 344.96 394.68 550.00 1,900.00 30.00 2,600.00 VOUCHRE2 11/20/95 08:23 VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE VENDOR VENDOR NUMBER NAME CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS ITEM DESCRIPTION 4882 10/16/95 004108 HAZELRIGG RISK MGMT SER WKRS COMP ADM FEES/OCT--DEC'95 4883 10/16/95 004075 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH WORKERS COMP CLAIMS/SEPT'95 WORKERS COMP CLAIMS/SEPT'95 4884 10/19/95 000302 MARY C. ROONEY PER DIEM ADVANCE/M.ROONEY 4885 10/19/95 006729 MILANO HOTEL LODGING ADVANCE/M.ROONEY 4886 10/19/95 000252 BEACH TRAVEL TRAVEL ADVANCE/M.ROONEY 4887 10/19/95 000243 HERMOSA BEACH PAYROLL A PAYROLL/OCT PAYROLL/OCT PAYROLL/OCT PAYROLL/OCT PAYROLL/OCT PAYROLL/OCT PAYROLL/OCT PAYROLL/OCT PAYROLL/OCT 5025 10/30/95 006802 DAVID HAHN 1 --OCT 1 --OCT 1 --OCT 1 --OCT 1 --OCT 1 --OCT 1 --OCT 1 --OCT 1 --OCT 15'95 15'95 15'95 15'95 15'95 15'95 15'95 15'95 15'95 PARAMEDIC CERT FEES • ACCOUNT NUMBER 705-1217-4201 705-1217-4324 705-1217-4324 001-4601-4317 001-4601-4317 001-4601-4317 001-1103 105-1103 109-1103 110-1103 145-1103 152-1103 155-1103 160-1103 705-1103 001-2201-4317 5026 10/30/95 005950 CALIFORNIA EMS AUTHORIT CERTIFICATION BACKGRD CHK 001-2201-4317 TOTAL CHECKS ITEM AMOUNT 8,400.00 8,548.90 4,459.49 150.00 224.00 84.00 384,372.19 9,584.38 824.42 27,170.56 1,260.40 103.77 1,986.37 13,657.87 3,619.50 175.00 42.00 PAGE CHECK AMOUNT 8,400.00 13,008.39 150.00 224.00 84.00 442,579.46 175.00 42.00 947,069.53 4 VOUCHRE2 11/20/95 08:23 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS FUND TITLE AMOUNT 001 GENERAL FUND 715,694.34 105 LIGHTG/LANDSCAPG DIST FUND 19,417.31 109 DOWNTOWN ENHANCEMENT FUND 1,791.77 110 PARKING FUND 61,207.11 125 PARK/REC FACILITY TAX FUND 82,463.08 126 4% UTILITY USERS TAX FUND 13.00 145 PROPOSITION 'A FUND 1,434.59 152 AIR QUALITY MGMT DIST FUND 106.31 155 CROSSING GUARD DIST FUND 5,344.11 160 SEWER FUND 31,658.48 705 INSURANCE FUND 27,939.43 TOTAL 947,069.53 PAGE 3 VOUCHRE2 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 11/20/95 08:23 VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS CLAIMS VOUCHER APPROVAL I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE DEMANDS OR CLAIMS COVERED BY THE CHECKS LISTED ON PAGES / TO INCLUSIVE, OF THE VOUCHER REGISTER/0/4/FOR �0�--/7'•a ARE ACCURATE, FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE FOR PAYMENT, AND ARE IN CONFORMANCE TO THE BUDGET. BY K�i91L,(jl;jl FINANCE DIRECTOR DATE /619/95-- PAGE `4 VOUCHRE2 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 11/16/95 10:30 VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS ---> VOID CHECKS CHECK NUMBERS COMMENTS 005034 TO 005042 VOID/PRINTER SETUP 005082 VOID 005092 VOID PAGE 1 VOUCHRE2 11/16/95 10:30 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS PAGE •2 VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VENDOR VENDOR ITEM ACCOUNT ITEM CHECK NUMBER DATE NUMBER NAME DESCRIPTION NUMBER AMOUNT AMOUNT 5043 11/15/95 000935 ADVANCED ELECTRONICS RADIO PARTS/POLICE 001-2101-4307 54.13 54.13 5044 11/15/95 003209 AIR TOUCH CELLULAR CELLULAR PHONE CHGS/OCT'95 001-2101-4304 147.00 147.00 5045 11/15/95 006778 ALLIANCE SUPPLY CO GLOVES/POLICE 001-2101-4306 394.64 394.64 5046 11/15/95 005270 ALLTECH ELECTRONICS COMPUTER SUPPLIES/OCT'95 001-1206-4309 310.68 310.68 5047 11/15/95 005344 AMY AMIRANI REIMB APWA CONF EXP 001-4202-4317 37.12 37.12 5048 11/15/95 001895 HAROLD ANSCHEL REFUND WORK GUAR DEP 001-2110 6,750.00 6,750.00 5049 11/15/95 000152 ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICE UTIL RAGS& RUGS/SEPT'95 001-4204-4309 14.80 UTIL RAGS & RUGS/SEPT'95 001-2101-4309 42.11 UTIL RAGS & RUGS/SEPT'95 001-4204-4309 48.44 UTIL RAGS & RUGS/SEPT'95 001-2201-4309 25.40 UTIL RAGS & RUGS/SEPT'95 001-4204-4309. 14.80 UTIL RAGS & RUGS/SEPT'95 001-3104-4309 6.72 UTIL RAGS& RUGS/SEPT'95 001-2101-4309 42.11 UTIL RAGS & RUGS/SEPT'95 001-4204-4309 48.44 5050 11/15/95 005179 AT&T FAX LG DIST CHGS/SEPT'95 001-1121-4304 .17 FAX LG DIST CHGS/SEPT'95 001-1202-4304 16.68 FAX LG DIST CHGS/SEPT'95 001-1206-4304 1.32 FAX LG DIST CHGS/SEPT'95 001-2201-4304 .66 FAX LG DIST CHGS/SEPT'95 110-1204-4304 1.53 FAX LG DIST CHGS/SEPT'95 110-3302-4304 .48 FAX LG DIST CHGS/OCT'95 001-1101-4304 .30 FAX LG DIST CHGS/OCT'95 001-1121-4304 .46 FAX LG DIST CHGS/OCT'95 001-1141-4304 .29 FAX LG DIST CHGS/OCT'95 001-1202-4304 18.90 FAX LG DIST CHGS/OCT'95 001-1203-4304 1.66 FAX LG DIST CHGS/OCT'95 001-1206-4304 7.53 FAX LG DIST CHGS/OCT'95 110-3302-4304 .30 FAX LG DIST CHGS/OCT'95 001-4101-4304 .75 TELEPHONE CHGS/SEPT'95 001-2101-4304 5.00 TELEPHONE CHGS/OCT'95 001-1206-4304 5.00 TELEPHONE CHGS/SEPT'95 001-4202-4304 5.00 LG DIST PHONE CHGS/OCT'95 001-1208-4304 83.85 TELEPHONE CHGS/SEPT'95 001-2101-4304 5.00 TELEPHONE CHGS/SEPT'95 001-2101-4304 3.03 5051 11/15/95 000857 ATLAS FOODS INTERNATION PRISONER MEALS/OCT'95 PRISONER MEALS/OCT'95 PRISONER MEALS/OCT'95 5052 11/15/95 004677 BANK OF AMERICA, NT & S SAFEKEEPING SERV/SEPT'95 5053 11/15/95 006779 MARGARET BAUER REFUND CITE OVERPAYMENT 5054 11/15/95 006409 BLUE DIAMOND MATERIALS ASPHALT MIX/OCT'95 001-2101-4306 001-2101-4306 001-2101-4306. 001-1141-4201 110-3302 001-3104-4309 66.65 80.79 31.72 250.00 20.00 113.85 242.82 157.91 179.16 250.00 20.00 113.85 VOUCHRE2 11/16/95 10:30 VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE VENDOR VENDOR NUMBER NAME 5055 11/15/95 000931 CATHERINE R. BONHAM . 5056 11/15/95 000163 BRAUN LINEN SERVICE 5057 11/15/95 005764 LYDIA BREE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS ITEM DESCRIPTION REFUND ANIMAL TRAP DEPOSIT ANIMAL TRAP FEE PRISONER LAUNDRY SERV/OCT'95 PRISONER LAUNDRY SERV/OCT'95 PRISONER LAUNDRY SERV/OCT'95 PRISONER LAUNDRY SERV/OCT'95 COMM RES CLASS INSTRUCTOR 5058 11/15/95 006780 MARGARET BRINKLER-BROWN REFUND CITE OVERPAYMENT 5059 11/15/95 006794 CAROL CABALLERO REFUND COMM RES CLASS 5060 11/15/95 005935 CALIFORNIA STREET MAINT STREET SWEEPING SERV/SEPT'95 5061 11/15/95 000016 CALIFORNIA WATER SERVIC WATER SERV CHGS/OCT'95 WATER SERV CHGS/OCT'95 WATER SERV CHGS/OCT'95 5062 11/15/95 006777 SAMANTHA OR WANDA CANNO REFUND CITED OVERPAYMENT 5063 11/15/95 005451 VALENTIN CASTRO COMM RES CLASS INSTRUCTOR 5064 11/15/95 006783 EPIFANIO OR MARIA CERVA REFUND CITE OVERPAYMENT 5065 11/15/95 005180 VICKI CHANEY 5066 11/15/95 006307 MARGARET CHASE 5067 11/15/95 006781 LAURA R. CLAY 5068 11/15/95 006782 DAVE CLIFFORD 5069 11/15/95 004928 COLEN & LEE AS AGENT FO 5070 11/15/95 005970 DENNIS COLLINS 5071 11/15/95 006795 COMMUNIQUE SALES 5072 11/15/95 006563 CONSTRUCTION MGMT INSPE 5073 11/15/95 002390 DANIEL FREEMAN LAX MED. COMM RES CLASS INSTRUCTOR COMM RES CLASS INSTRUCTOR COMM RES CLASS INSTRUCTOR COMM RES CLASS INSTRUCTOR REFUND CITE OVERPAYMENT REFUND CITE OVERPAYMENT LIABILITY CLAIMS/OCT'95 COMM RES CLASS INSTRUCTOR HEADSETS ENG INSP SERV/OCT 16--27'95 PRE -EMPLOY PHYS PRE -EMPLOY PHYS PRE -EMPLOY PHYS PRE -EMPLOY PHYS PRE -EMPLOY PHYS PRE -EMPLOY PHYS PRE -EMPLOY PHYS ACCOUNT NUMBER 001-2110 001-3895 001-2101-4306 001-2101-4306 001-2101-4106 001-2101-4306 001-4601-4221 110-3302 001-3893 001-3104-4201 001-4202-4303 001-4204-4303 105-2601-4303 110-3302 001-4601-4221 110-3302 001-4601-4221 001-4601-4221 001-4601-4221 001-4601-4221 110-3302 110-3302 705-1209-4324 001-4601-4221 705-1217-5401 160-8408-4201 001-1203-4320 001-1203-4320 001-1203-4320 001-1203-4320 001-1203-4320 001-1203-4320 001-1203-4320 PAGE 3 ITEM CHECK AMOUNT AMOUNT 50.00 6.70- 43.30 33.60 51.25 40.60 54.60 180.05 441.00 441.00 5.00 5.00 20.00 20.00 9,300.00 9,300.00 5;648.11 785.71 1,420.52 7,854.34 20.00 20.00 364.00 364.00 5.00 5.00 469.00 204.20 189.00 673.20 315.00 504.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 20,726.76 20,726.76 70.00 70.00 922.96 922.96 4,640.00 4,640.00 129.00 54.00 129.00 129.00 407.00 258.00 129.00 VOUCHRE2 11/16/95 10:30 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS PAGE VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VENDOR VENDOR ITEM ACCOUNT ITEM CHECK NUMBER DATE NUMBER NAME DESCRIPTION NUMBER AMOUNT AMOUNT 5074 11/15/95 001390 DAPPER TIRE CO. PRE -EMPLOY PHYS 001-1203-4320 387.00 1,622.00 TIRES/POLICE 001-2101-4311 160.62 TIRES/POLICE 001-2101-4311 160.62 TIRES/POLICE 001-2101-4311 160.62 TIRES/POLICE 001-2101-4311 160.62 5075 11/15/95 004689 DATA TICKET, INC. DMV RECORDS RETRIEV DMV RECORDS RETRIEV 5076 11/15/95 005138 DEL AMO KAWASAKI MOTORCYCLE SUPPLIES/OCT'95 5077 11/15/95 000267 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT SIGNAL REPAIRS SIGNAL REPAIRS 5078 11/15/95 000147 THE DEVELOPMENT CAMERA SUPPLIES/OCT'95 CAMERA SUPPLIES/NOV'95 5079 11/15/95 006784 DAN DVORAK REFUND CITE OVERPAYMENT 5080 11/15/95 002840 EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY COPIER MAINT CHGS/SEPT'95 642.48 110-3302-4201 70.84 110-3302-4201 91.14 161.98 001-2101-4311 78.72 78.72 001-3104-4251 118.82 105-2601-4251 118.81 237.63 001-2101-4306 30.09 001-2101-4306 52.46 110-3302 5.00 001-1208-4201 601.84 5081 11/15/95 000165 EDDINGS BROTHERS AUTO P AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 001-2101-4311 58.29 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 1.19 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 1.19 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 001-2101-4311 58.29 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 1.19 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 1.19 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 001-2201-4311 17.87 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 .36 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 .36 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 001-4204-4311 15.74 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 .32 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 .32 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 110-3302-4311 27.28 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 .56 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 .56 - AUTO PARTS 001-3104-4311 6.16 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 .13 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 .13 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 001-2101-4311 35.15 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 .72 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 .72 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 110-3302-4311 5.32 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 .11 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 .11 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 001-3104-4311 10.04 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 .20 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 .20 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 001-4204-4310 37.37 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 .76 82.55 5.00 601.84 VOUCHRE2 11/16/95 10:30 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS PAGE 5 VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VENDOR VENDOR ITEM ACCOUNT ITEM CHECK NUMBER DATE NUMBER NAME DESCRIPTION NUMBER AMOUNT AMOUNT DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 .76 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 105-2601-4311 96.46 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 1.97 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 1.97 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 105-2601-4311 66.70 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 1.36 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 1.36 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 105-2601-4311 73.99 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 1.51 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 1.51 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 105-2601-4311 73.50 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 1.50 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 1.50 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 001-4204-4309 48.58 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 .99 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 N'e .99- AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 105-2601-4311 96.24 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 1.96 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 1.96 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 105-2601-4311 10.30 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 .21 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 .21 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 105-2601-4311 92.70 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 1.89 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 1.89 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 001-2101-4311 46.40 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 .95 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 .95 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 001-3104-4311 2.91 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 .06 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 .06 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 001-4204-4309 4.22 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 .09 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 .09 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 001-3104-4311 11.13 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 .23 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 .23 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 105-2601-4311 2.17 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 .05 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 .05 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 001-4601-4311 13.67 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 .28 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 .28 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 110-3302-4311 35.49 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 .73 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 .73 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 105-2601-4311 14.15 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 .29 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 .29 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 105-2601-4311 3.88 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 .08 VOUCHRE2 11/16/95 10:30 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS PAGE '6 VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VENDOR VENDOR ITEM ACCOUNT ITEM CHECK NUMBER DATE NUMBER NAME DESCRIPTION NUMBER AMOUNT AMOUNT 5083 11/15/95 005509 RICK ESCALANTE DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 .08 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 001-2101-4311 55.66 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 1.14 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 1.14 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 001-3104-4311 40.34 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 , .83 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 .83 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 001-4204-4310 28.64 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 .59 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 .59 - AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 001-3104-4311 14.74 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 .31 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 .31- 1,103.38 COMM RES CLASS INSTR WAT16 COMM RES CLASS INSTR WAT17 COMM RES CLASS INSTR WAT18 001-4601-4221 24.50 001-4601-4221 98.00 001-4601-4221 73.50 5084 11/15/95 001294 EXECUTIVE -SUITE SERVICE JANITORIAL SERV/AUG'95 001-4204-4201 88.89 JANITORIAL SERV/AUG'95 001-4204-4201 46.30 JANITORIAL SERV/SEPT'95 001-4204-4201 1,200.00 JANITORIAL SERV/SEPT'95 001-4204-4201 625.00 JANITORIAL SERV/OCT'95 001-4204-4201 1,200.00 JANITORIAL SERV/OCT'95 001-4204-4201 625.00 JANITORIAL SERV/SEPT'95 001-4204-4201 950.00 _ JANITORIAL SERV/OCT'95 001-4204-4201 950.00 JANITORIAL SERV/SEPT'95 001-4204-4201 290.00 JANITORIAL SERV/OCT'95 001-4204-4201 290.00 JANITORIAL SERV/SEPT'95 001-4204-4201 290.00 JANITORIAL SERV/OCT'95 001-4204-4201 290.00 JANITORIAL SERV/SEPT'95 001-4204-4201 1,700.00 JANITORIAL SERV/OCT'95 001-4204-4201 1,700.00 JANITORIAL SERVICES/AUG'95 001-4204-4201 325.00 JANITORIAL SERV/SEPT'95 001-4204-4201 325.00 JANITORIAL SERV/OCT'95 001-4204-4201 325.00 5085 11/15/95 003169 STEVE FILLMAN COMM RES CLASS INSTR WAVO1 COMM RES CLASS INSTR WY09 5086 11/15/95 004993 FISHER SCIENTIFIC AIR BOTTLES/FIRE 5087 11/15/95 000010 FRANKSONS, INC. TRANS SHIFT CABLES 5088 11/15/95 006604 CHRISTINA GAGE REFUND COMM RES CLASS 5089 11/15/95 006785 CHRIS 0. GEIGER REFUND CITE OVERPAYMENT 5090 11/15/95 006786 KAWNI F. GILROY REFUND CITE OVERPAYMENT 5091 11/15/95 000015 GTE CALIFORNIA, INCORPO FAX LG DIST CHGS/SEPT'95 FAX LG DIST CHGS/SEPT'95 196.00 11,220.19 001-4601-4221 140.00 001-4601-4221 105.00 245.00 001-2201-5401 2,652.13 2,652.13 110-3302-4311 190.66 190.66 001-3893 30.00 30.00 110-3302 5.00 5.00 110-3302 8.00 8.00 001-1101-4304 1.70 001-1121-4304 6.46 VOUCHRE2 11/16/95 10:30 VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE VENDOR VENDOR NUMBER NAME 5093 11/15/95 001340 GTEL 5094 11/15/95 004331 JANICE GUERRERO 5095 11/15/95 006787 LILLIAN HALLIBURTON 5096 11/15/95 006744 NORIKO HAMADA 5097 11/15/95 006605 MIKE HASSAN CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS ITEM DESCRIPTION FAX LG DIST CHGS/SEPT'95 FAX LG DIST CHGS/SEPT'95 FAX LG DIST CHGS/SEPT'95 FAX LG DIST CHGS/SEPT'95 FAX LG DIST CHGS/SEPT'95 FAX LG DIST CHGS/SEPT'95 FAX LG DIST CHGS/SEPT'95 FAX LG DIST CHGS/SEPT'95 FAX LG DIST CHGS/OCT'95 FAX LG DIST CHGS/OCT'95 FAX LG DIST CHGS/OCT'95 FAX LG DIST CHGS/OCT'95 FAX LG DIST CHGS/OCT'95 FAX LG DIST CHGS/OCT'95 FAX LG DIST CHGS/OCT'95 FAX LG DIST CHGS/OCT'95 FAX LG DIST CHGS/OCT'95 TELEPHONE CHGS/OCT'95 TELEPHONE CHGS/OCT'95 TELEPHONE CHGS/OCT'95 TELEPHONE CHGS/OCT'95 TELEPHONE CHGS/OCT'95 TELEPHONE CHGS/OCT'95 TELEPHONE CHGS/OCT'95 TELEPHONE CHGS/OCT'95 TELEPHONE CHGS/OCT'95 TELEPHONE CHGS/OCT'95 TELEPHONE CHGS/OCT'95 TELEPHONE CHGS/OCT'95 TELEPHONE CHGS/OCT'95 TELEPHONE CHGS/OCT'95 TELEPHONE CHGS/OCT'95 TELEPHONE CHGS/OCT'95 TELEPHONE CHGS/OCT'95 TELEPHONE CHGS/OCT'95 TELEPHONE CHGS/OCT'95 INSTALL DIGITAL STATION/FIRE COMM RES INSTRUCTOR COMM RES INSTRUCTOR COMM RES INSTRUCTOR COMM RES INSTRUCTOR REFUND COMM RES CLASS REFUND DAMAGE DEPOSIT COMM RES INSTRUCTOR 5098 11/15/95 006518 HAYER CONSULTANTS, INC. BLDG INSP SERV/OCT'95 ACCOUNT NUMBER 001-1202-4304 001-1203-4304 001-1206-4304 001-4101-4304 001-4202-4304 001-4601-4304 110-1204-4304 110-3302-4304 001-1101-4304 001-1121-4304 001-1202-4304 001-1203-4304 001-1206-4304 110-1204-4304 110-3302-4304 001-4101-4304 001-4202-4304 001-1101-4304 001-1121-4304 001-1131-4304 001-1132-4304 001-1141-4304 001-1201-4304 001-1202-4304 001-1203-4304 001-1206-4304 001-1208-4304 001-2101-4304 001-2201-4304 001-4101-4304 001-4201-4304 001-4202-4304 001-4601-4304 001-4202-4304 110-1204-4304 110-3302-4304 001-2101-4304 001-4601-4221 001-4601-4221 001-4601-4221 001-4601-4221 001-3893 001-2110 001-4601-4221 001-4201-4201 ITEM AMOUNT 3.59 5.25 1.49 1.62 9.73 .89 15.10 .32 3.16 3.30 8.29 4.02 .43 8.90 .29 4.16 13.58 19.29 '40.98 21.69 19.29 40.98 40.98 122.95 62.68 457.16 1,114.93 2,509.60 237.54 122.95 122.95 376.77 397.35 45.50 144.65 301.35 837.42 112.00 476.00 224.00 84.00 20.00 500.00 269.50 1,980.00 PAGE 7 CHECK AMOUNT 6,291.87 837.42 896.00 20.00 500.00 269.50 1,980.00 VOUCHRE2 11/16/95 10:30 VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE VENDOR VENDOR NUMBER NAME CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS ITEM DESCRIPTION 5099 11/15/95 000451 HERMOSA BCH FIREFIGHTER CPR CLASS INSTRUCTOR 5100 11/15/95 006376 HERMOSA BCH LAWNBOWLING COMM RES CLASS INSTRUCTOR 5101 11/15/95 004075 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 5102 11/15/95 006788 CAROLYN HEYDEN 5103 11/15/95 006305 JESSE IBATUAN 5104 11/15/95 000157 ICMA WKRS COMP CLAIMS/OCT'95 REFUND CITE OVERPAYMENT THEATRE SOUND TECH/OCT'95 MIS PUBLICATION/CITY MGR 5105 11/15/95 001484 INDEPENDENT CITIES RISK EXCESS N.C. PREMIUM/94-95 5106 11/15/95 002458 INGLEWOOD WHOLESALE ELE ELECTRIC SUPPLIES/SEPT'95 ELECTR SUPPLIES/OCT'95 5107 11/15/95 006789 BYRON H. JOST REFUND CITE OVERPAYMENT 5108 11/15/95 005873 LARRY KESSLER COMM RES INSTRUCTOR 5109 11/15/95 005538 L.A. COUNTY METRO TRANS BUS PASSES AUG'95 BUS PASSES/SEPT'95 PUB ACCESS SERV/AUG'95--96 REFUND COMM RES TRIP COMM RES INSTRUCTOR REFUND CITE OVERPAYMENT 5110 11/15/95 006320 L.A. ONLINE 5111 11/15/95 004641 KATHLEEN R. LACEY 5112 11/15/95 003708 DENNIS LINDSEY 5113 11/15/95 006798 BETTINA LINKE 5114 11/15/95 005450 CHAN LY 5115 11/15/95 006797 DAWN MACK COMM RES INSTR/WAT13 COMM RES INSTR/WAT14 COMM RES INSTR/WAT15 COMM RES CLASS INSTRUCTOR 5116 11/15/95 006668 MANAGEMENT INSPECTION S PROJ ADM SERV/OCT'95 5117 11/15/95 000605 MANHATTAN FORD 5118 11/15/95 005449 GEOFF MARTINEZ 5119 11/15/95 003120 MASTER K-9 DEALER AUTO PARTS/AUG'95 DEALER AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 DEALER AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 DEALER AUTO PARTS/OCT'95 DEALER AUTO PARTS TENNIS CLASS INSTRUCTOR TENNIS CLASS INSTRUCTOR K-9 TRAINING 3RD GTR/POLICE ACCOUNT NUMBER 001-4601-4221 001-4601-4221 705-1217-4324 110-3302 001-4601-4201 001-1201-4315 705-1217-4201 105-2601-4309 105-2601-4309 110-3302 001-4601-4221 145-3403-4251 145-3403-4251 001-1206-4201 001-4601-4201 001-4601-4221 110-3302 001-4601-4221 001-4601-4221 001-4601-4221 001-4601-4221 160-8408-4201 001-2101-4311 001-4202-4311 110-3302-4311 110-3302-4311 110-3302-4311 001-4601-4221 001-4601-4221 001-2101-4201 ITEM AMOUNT 160.00 50.00 3,646.80 20.00 190.00 439.00 126.00 265.21 287.89 20.00 189.00 566.00 510.00 1,800.00 35.00 1,617.00 5.00 98.00 98.00 80.50 714.00 1,695.75 85.42 116.60 51.94 118.86 251.62 269.50 147.00 225.00 PAGE 8 CHECK AMOUNT 160.00 50.00 3,646.80 20.00 190.00 439.00 126.00 553.10 20.00 189.00 1,076.00 1,800.00 35.00 1,617.00 5.00 276.50 714.00 1,695.75 624.44 416.50 225.00 VOUCHRE2 11/16/95 10:30 VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VENDOR NUMBER DATE NUMBER VENDOR NAME 5120 11/15/95 006126 MIKA MAUNULA 5121 11/15/95 002734 MICHAEL MURPHY CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS ITEM ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION NUMBER COMM RES CLASS INSTR 001-4601-4221 COMM RES CLASS INSTR 001-4601-4221 COMM RES CLASS INSTR/WA10 001-4601-4221 COMM RES CLASS INSTR/WAT11 001-4601-4221 COMM RES CLASS INSTR/WAT12 001-4601-4221 5122 11/15/95 005563 NATIONAL CONSTRUCTION R SAFETY FENCE RENTAL/OCT'95 5123 11/15/95 006790 WENDY NEWTON 5124 11/15/95 '000093 OLYMPIC AUTO CENTER 5125 11/15/95 006791 VICTOR P 5126 11/15/95 000321 PACIFIC BELL TELEPHONE 5127 11/15/95 000608 PEP BOYS 5128 11/15/95 001429 RADIO SHACK REFUND CITE OVERPAYMENT AUTO REPAIRS/POLICE REFUND CITE OVERPAYMENT SERVICE CHGS/OCT'95 SERVICE CHGS/OCT'95 SERVICE CHGS/OCT'95 AUTO SUPPLIES/OCT'95 AUTO SUPPLIES/OCT'95 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES/OCT'95 ,5129 11/15/95 005379 RICHARDS, WATSON & GERS LEGAL SERVICES/SEPT'95 LEGAL SERVICES/SEPT'95 LEGAL SERVICES/SEPT'95 LEGAL SERVICES/SEPT'95 LEGAL SERVICES/SEPT'95 LEGAL SERVICES/SEPT'95 LEGAL SERVICES/SEPT'95 LEGAL SERVICES/SEPT'95 5130 11/15/95 006631 HEIDI ROBERTS 5131 11/15/95 004061 SYLVIA ROOT 5132 11/15/95 004966 BETSY RUBINO 5133 11/15/95 006799 JENNIFER RUTCHLAND 5134 11/15/95 001578 ED RUZAK & ASSOC. 5135 11/15/95 006800 MARK T. SCHAROUN 5136 11/15/95 003505 SHORELINE PRINTING 5137 11/15/95 001399 SINCLAIR PAINT CO. COMM RES CLASS INSTRUCTOR MINUTES SEC/10-17-95 COMM RES CLASS INSTRUCTOR WY31 COMM RES CLASS INSTRUCTOR WY32 COMM RES CLASS INSTRUCTOR WY34 REFUND CITE OVERPAYMENT TRAFFIC ENG/SEPT'95 REF CITE OVRPMT/0400003548 REF CITE OVRPMT/0400003570 BUS CARDS/J.CLARK PAINT SUPPLIES/OCT'95 001-4201-4201 110-3302 001-2101-4311 110-3302 001-2101-4304 001-2101-4304 001-2101-4304 001-2101-4311 001-2201-4311 001-2101-4305 001-1131-4201 001-1131-4201 001-1131-4201 001-1131-4201 155-2102-4201 001-1203-4201 126-8514-4201 001-1131-4201 001-4601-4221 001-4102-4201 001-4601-4221 001-4601-4221 001-4601-4221 110-3302 001-3104-4201 110-3302 110-3302 001-4601-4305 001-2201-4309 ITEM AMOUNT 126.00 168.00 245.00 294.00 196.00 41.65 20.00 273.94 20.00 .3.64 60.71 125.17 28.12 11.56 14.06 11,356.00 776.00 181.95 4,004.87 720.81 3.60 4,251.20 2,115.00 175.00 56.38 403.20 268.80 35.00 5.00 810.00 10.00 10.00 37.88 36.26 PAGE 9 CHECK AMOUNT 294.00 735.00 41.65 20.00 273.94 20.00 189.52 39.68 14.06 23,409.43 175.00 56.38 707.00 5.00 810.00 20.00 37.88 36.26 VOUCHRE2 11/16/95 10:30 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS PAGE `10 VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VENDOR VENDOR ITEM ACCOUNT ITEM CHECK NUMBER DATE NUMBER NAME DESCRIPTION NUMBER AMOUNT AMOUNT 5138 11/15/95 000114 SMART & FINAL IRIS COMP FOODSTUFFS/OCT'95 001-4601-4308 99.93 99.93 5139 11/15/95 006792 DUNELL SMITH REFUND CITE OVERPAYMENT 110-3302 5.00 5.00 5140 11/15/95 003377 G. SCOTT SMITH COMM RES CLASS INSTR/WATO3 001-4601-4221 67.20 COMM RES CLASS INSTR/WATO4 001-4601-4221 67.20 134.40 5141 11/15/95 003353 SOUTH BAY CREDIT UNION VISA CHGS/CITY MGR VISA CHGS/CITY COUNCIL 5142 11/15/95 006471 SOUTH BAY FRAMING WORK GUAR REFD/REC#66545 001-1201-4317 376.00 001-1101-4317 1,168.00 001-2110 100.00 5143 11/15/95 000107 SOUTH BAY MEDICAL CENTE PRISONER EMERG SERV 001-2101-4201 43.56 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 23.44 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 23.44- 5144 11/15/95 000159 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDI SERVICE CHGS/OCT'95 001-4204-4303 9,433.31 SERVICE CHGS/OCT'95 001-4202-4303 2,408.57 SERVICE CHGS/OCT'95 105-2601-4303 335.12 SERVICE CHGS/OCT'95 160-3102-4303 93.27 SERVICE CHGS/OCT'95 001-3104-4303 853.08 5145 11/15/95 000442 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDI SERVICE CHG/OCT'95 SERVICE CHGS/SEPT'95 5146 11/15/95 003480 SOUEEKERS & HERB T-SHIRTS/COMM RES 5147 11/15/95 006793 STRAIGHT CUT REFUND CITE OVERPAYMENT 5148 11/15/95 005992 TENNIS KIDS, INCORPORAT COMM RES CLASS INSTRUCTOR COMM RES CLASS INSTRUCTOR 5149 11/15/95 000123 TRIANGLE HARDWARE 1,544.00 100.00 43.56 13,123.35 105-2601-4303 339.93 105-2601-4303 7,624.08 7,964.01 001-4601-4308 199.99 199.99 110-3302 5.00 5.00 001-4601-4221 84.00 001-4601-4221 112.00 196.00 HARDWARE SUPPLIES/SEPT'95 001-4204-4309 108.31 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 12.03 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 12.03 - HARDWARE SUPPLIES/SEPT'95 160-3102-4309 51.33 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 5.70 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 5.70 - HARDWARE SUPPLIES/OCT'95 105-2601-4309 77.87 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 8.65 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 8.65 - HARDWARE SUPPLIES/OCT'95 001-2201-4309 36.09 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 4.01 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 4.01 - HARDWARE SUPPLIES/OCT'95 001-4202-4309 46.11 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 5.12 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 5.12 - HARDWARE SUPPLIES/OCT'95 001-3104-4309 80.05 DISCOUNTS OFFERED 001-2021 8.89 DISCOUNTS TAKEN 001-2022 8.89 - HARDWARE SUPPLIES/OCT'95 001-4204-4309 14.17 VOUCHRE2 11/16/95 10:30 VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE VENDOR VENDOR NUMBER NAME CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS ITEM DESCRIPTION DISCOUNTS OFFERED DISCOUNTS TAKEN HARDWARE SUPPLIES/OCT'95 DISCOUNTS OFFERED DISCOUNTS TAKEN HARDWARE SUPPLIES/OCT'95 DISCOUNTS OFFERED DISCOUNTS TAKEN HARDWARE SUPPLIES/OCT'95 DISCOUNTS OFFERED DISCOUNTS TAKEN HARDWARE SUPPLIES/OCT'95 DISCOUNTS OFFERED DISCOUNTS TAKEN HARDWARE SUPPLIES/OCT'95 DISCOUNTS OFFERED DISCOUNTS TAKEN HARDWARE SUPPLIES/OCT'95 DISCOUNTS OFFERED DISCOUNTS TAKEN HARDWARE SUPPLIES/OCT'95 DISCOUNTS OFFERED DISCOUNTS TAKEN HARDWARE SUPPLIES/OCT'95 DISCOUNTS OFFERED DISCOUNTS TAKEN HARDWARE SUPPLIES/OCT'95 DISCOUNTS OFFERED DISCOUNTS TAKEN HARDWARE SUPPLIES/OCT'95 DISCOUNTS OFFERED DISCOUNTS TAKEN HARDWARE SUPPLIES/OCT'95 DISCOUNTS OFFERED DISCOUNTS TAKEN 5150 11/15/95 002976 TRW-REDI PROPERTY DATA ANNUAL CONTRACT RENEWAL 5151 11/15/95 004968 MARY VANDERBUR-MANN COMM RES CLASS INSTRUCTOR COMM RES CLASS INSTRUCTOR 5152 11/15/95 000141 WEST PUBLISHING COMPANY PUBLICATION/CITY PROSECUTOR PUBLICATIONS/CITY CLERK 5153 11/15/95 001627 DENISE WHEELER REFUND UNUSED POLICE FEES 5154 11/15/95 003457 WHITLOW EMERGENCY MED G PRISONER EMERG SERV 5155 11/15/95 000135 XEROX CORPORATION USE CHGS/JUL--SEP'95 MAINT CHGS/JUL--SEP'95 MAINT CHGS/JUL--SEPT'95 COPIER SUPPLIES TOTAL CHECKS ACCOUNT NUMBER 001-2021 001-2022 001-4204-4309 001-2021 001-2022 160-3102-4309 001-2021 001-2022 105-2601-4309 001-2021 001-2022 001-4202-4309 001-2021 001-2022 105-2601-4309 001-2021 001-2022 160-3102-4309 001-2021 001-2022 105-2601-4309 001-2021 001-2022 001-3104-4309 001-2021 001-2022 001-4601-4305 001-2021 001-2022 001-2101-4305 001-2021 001-2022 001-4204-4309 001-2021 001-2022 001-4201-4201 001-4601-4221 001-4601-4221 001-1132-4305 001-1121-4201 001-3823 001-2101-4201 001-1208-4201 001-4601-4201 001-1208-4201 001-1208-4305 ITEM AMOUNT 1.58 1.58- 173.48 19.28 19.28- 60.63 6.74 6.74- 108.36 12.04 12.04- 82.12 9.12 9.12- 139.90 15.54 15.54- 74.06 8.23 8.23- 60.97 6.78 6.78- 210.92 23.44 23.44- 4.36 .49 .49- 9.73 1.08 1.08- 71.61 7.96 7.96- 364.91 269.50 269.50 26.11 92.60 298.75 150.00 396.77 331.25 380.00 77.94 PAGE 11 CHECK AMOUNT 1,410.07 364.91 539.00 118.71 298.75 150.00 1,185.96 152,566.80 VOUCHRE2 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 11/16/95 10:30 VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS FUND TITLE AMOUNT 001 GENERAL FUND 105 LIGHTG/LANDSCAPG DIST FUND 110 PARKING FUND 126 4% UTILITY USERS TAX FUND 145 PROPOSITION ,A FUND 155 CROSSING GUARD DIST FUND 160 SEWER FUND 705 INSURANCE FUND TOTAL 101,652.41 11,308.75 1,520.07 4,251.20 1,076.00 720.81 6,615.04 25,422.52 152,566.80 PAGE 1Z `IOUCHRE2 11/16/95 10:30 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS CLAIMS VOUCHER APPROVAL I HEREBY CERTIFY T•AT THE DEMANDS OR CLAIMS COVERED BY THE CHECKS THE, LISTED ON P' ES TO / INCLUSIVE, OF THE VOUCHER REGISTER FOR Ii ARE ACCURATE, FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE FOR PAYMENT, AND ARE IN CONFORMANCE TO THE BUDGET. BY FINANCE DIRECTOR DATE ��/l// /c- PAGE 13 s Nove ber 22, 1995 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council oCz-t-/ d2j(--E-) Regular Meeting of November 28, 1995 TENTATIVE FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS December 12, 1995 Report on proposal to place metered parking in center of upper Pier Avenue Public Works Director Recommendation to deny claims Risk Manager Equipment Replacement Fund City Manager Building Repair and Replacement Fund City Manager Memorandum regarding vacancies on the Downtown Business Area Enhancement District Commission City Clerk Report on Roller Hockey Rink at South Park Community Resources Director Update on League of California Cities Library Task Force City Manager Report on amendments to section 6-6.2 & 7-6.6 and the dutis of the Board of A peals. Community Development Director O*4400*40*40*40*40*40*40* NO MEETING DECEMBER 26.995 January 9, 1996 Text amendment to the Municipal Code to simplify the language of the encroachment permit code. Public Works Director Recommendation to deny claims Risk Manager Upcoming Public Hearing: Strand Ordinance and settlement Community Development Director lc November 23, 1995 Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Meeting of the Hermosa Beach City Council November 28, 1995 REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE REPORTS OCTOBER 1995 Attached are the October Revenue and Expenditure Status Reports. General Fund revenue is 23.8% received for 33.3% of the fiscal year; revenue would be 33% after adjusting for property taxes and interest receivable. Parking Fund revenue is 39.3% received. General Fund expenditures are 33.6% and Parking Fund expenditures are 32% for 33.3% of the fiscal year. CONCUR: t-cie Stephen R. Burrell, City Manager REVENUEI/lLI t Viki Copeland, Finance Director July 1995 1 d�,� EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 001 GENERAL FUND ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) PAGE 1 ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. BALANCE % USED APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 1100 LEGISLATIVE 1101 CITY COUNCIL 1101-4100 PERSONAL SERVICES 1101-4102 REGULAR SALARIES 20,955.00 1,764.52 6,792.45 .00 14,162.55 32.4 1101-4111 ACCRUAL CASH IN 926.00 .00 .00 .00 926.00 0.0 1101-4112 PART TIME/TEMPORARY 18,000.00 1,500.00 6,000.00 .00 12,000.00 33.3 1101-4180 RETIREMENT 4,704.00 370.38 1,448.32 .00 3,255.68 30.8 1101-4188 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 22,989.00 y 1,353.72 5,414.53 .00 17,574.47 23.6 1101-4189 MEDICARE BENEFITS 788.00 65.98 260.08 • .00 527.92 33.0 PERSONAL SERVICES 68,362.00 5,054.60 19,915.38 .00 48,446.62 29.1 1101-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 1101-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 1,000.00 .00 .00 .00 1,000.00 0.0 1101-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 1101-4304 TELEPHONE 300.00 49.56 64.97 .00 235.03 21.7 1101-4305 OFFICE OPER SUPPLIES 5,500.00 861.01 1,445.27 .00 4,054.73 26.3 1101-4315 MEMBERSHIP 6,100.00 .00 1,673.00 .00 4,427.00 27.4 1101-4317 CONFERENCE/TRAINING 6,320.00 2,144.72 2,543.09 .00 3,776.91 40.2 1101-4319 SPECIAL EVENTS 2,250.00 22.34 22.34 .00 2,227.66 1.0 1101-4396 TRSFRS OUT -INS USER CHG 18,450.00 1,537.00 6,148.00 .00 12,302.00 33.3 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 38,920.00 4,614.63 11,896.67 .00 27,023.33 30.6 CITY COUNCIL 108,282.00 9,669.23 31,812.05 .00 76,469.95 29.4 1121 CITY CLERK 1121-4100 PERSONAL SERVICES 1121-4102 REGULAR SALARIES 37,862.00 3,288.76 12,658.92 .00 25,203.08 33.4 1121-4111 ACCRUAL CASH IN 1,766.00 .00 .00 .00 1,766.00 0.0 1121-4112 PART TIME/TEMPORARY 18,496.00 2,197.76 8,704.04 .00 9,791.96 47.1 1121-4180 RETIREMENT 7,380.00 685.48 2,669.08 .00 4,710.92 36.2 1121-4188 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 4,765.00 398.10 1,588.12 .00 3,176.88 33.3 1121-4189 MEDICARE BENEFITS 886.00 79.54 309.76 .00 576.24 35.0 PERSONAL SERVICES 71,155.00 6,649.64 25,929.92 .00 45,225.08 36.4 1121-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 1121-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 19,700.00 54.10 1,545.90- .00 21,245.90 7.8- 1121-4251 CONTRACT SERVICES/GOV'T 51,000.00 51.36 51.36 .00 50,948.64 0.1 CONTRACT SERVICES 70,700.00 105.46 1,494.54- .00 72,194.54 2.1- 1121-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 1121-4304 TELEPHONE 697.00 114.34 173.26 .00 523.74 24.9 1121-4305 OFFICE OPER SUPPLIES 3,714.00 134.50 1,291.27 .00 2,422.73 34.8 1121-4315 MEMBERSHIP 250.00 .00 100.00 .00 150.00 40.0 1121-4317 CONFERENCE/TRAINING 1,100.00 .00 .00 .00 1,100.00 0.0 1121-4323 PUBLIC NOTICING 9,000.00 630.50 1,851.69 .00 7,148.31 20.6 EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 001 GENERAL FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.37. OF BUDGET YEAR) PAGE 2 ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. BALANCE X USED APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 1121-4396 TRSFR OUT -INS USER CHGS 1,868.00 156.00 624.00 .00 1,244.00 33.4 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 16,629.00 1,035.34 4,040.22 .00 12,588.78 24.3 1121-5400 EQUIPMENT/FURNITURE 1121-5402 EQUIP -MORE THAN $500 5,253.00 .00 .00 .00 5,253.00 0.0 CITY CLERK 163,737.00 7,790.44 28,475.60 .00 135,261.40 17.4 1131 CITY ATTORNEY 1131-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 1131-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 172,200.00 14,005.47 30,027.49 .00 142,172.51 17.4 1131-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 1131-4304 TELEPHONE 250.00 55.80 85.78 .00 164.22 34.3 1131-4305 OFFICE OPER SUPPLIES 50.00 7.70 32.02 .00 17.98 64.0 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 300.00 63.50 117.80 .00 182.20 39.3 CITY ATTORNEY 172,500.00 14,068.97 30,145.29 .00 142,354.71 17.5 1132 CITY PROSECUTOR 1132-4100 PERSONAL SERVICES 1132-4188 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 2,835.00 236.22 944.88 .00 1,890.12 33.3 1132-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 1132-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 72,200.00 5,600.00 17,137.50 .00 55,062.50 23.7 1132-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER - 1132-4304 TELEPHONE 300.00 51.91 69.91 .00 230.09 23.3 1132-4305 OFFICE OPER SUPPLIES 274.00 .00 260.07 .00 13.93 94.9 1132-4315 MEMBERSHIP 100.00 .00 .00 .00 100.00 0.0 1132-4317 CONFERENCE/TRAINING 126.00 .00 .00 .00 126.00 0.0 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 800.00 51.91 329.98 .00 470.02 41.2 CITY PROSECUTOR 75,835.00 5,888.13 18,412.36 .00 57,422.64 24.3 1141 CITY TREASURER 1141-4100 PERSONAL SERVICES 1141-4102 REGULAR SALARIES 16,885.00 .1,413.52 5,572.05 .00 11,312.95 33.0 1141-4111 ACCRUAL CASH IN 804.00 .00 .00 .00 804.00 0.0 1141-4112 PART TIME/TEMPORARY 15,906.00 1,325.50 5,302.00 .00 10,604.00 33.3 1141-4180 RETIREMENT 4,348.00 342.22 1,358.61 .00 2,989.39 31.2 1141-4188 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 4,838.00 403.27 1,612.18 .00 3,225.82 33.3 1141-4189 MEDICARE BENEFITS 476.00 40.08 158.05 .00 317.95 33.2 PERSONAL SERVICES 43,257.00 3,524.59 14,002.89 .00 29,254.11 32.4 1141-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 1141-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 5,258.00 250.00 532.15 .00 4,725.85 10.1 1141-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER L EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 001 GENERAL FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) PAGE 3 ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. BALANCE % USED APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 1141-4304 TELEPHONE 650.00 120.64 163.38 .00 486.62 25.1 1141-4305 OFFICE OPER SUPPLIES 1,500.00 94.91 294.60 .00 1,205.40 19.6 1141-4315 MEMBERSHIP 102.00 .00 .00 .00 102.00 0.0 1141-4317 CONFERENCE/TRAINING 50.00 .00 .00 .00 50.00 0.0 1141-4396 TRSFR OUT -INS USER CHGS 2,563.00 214.00 856.00 .00 1,707.00 33.4 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 4,865.00 429.55 1,313.98 .00 3,551.02 27.0 CITY TREASURER 53,380.00 4,204.14 15,849.02 .00 37,530.98 29.7 1200 MANAGEMENT/SUPPORT 1201 CITY MANAGER 1201-4100_ PERSONAL SERVICES 1201-4102 REGULAR SALARIES 119,643.00 10,478.08 41,551.75 .00 78,091.25 34.7 1201-4111 ACCRUAL CASH IN 5,860.00 .00 .00 .00 5,860.00 0.0 1201-4180 RETIREMENT 16,214.00 1,171.00 4,650.80 .00 11,563.20 28.7 1201-4188 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 8,532.00 710.93 2,843.31 .00 ,� 5,688.69 33.3 1201-4189 MEDICARE BENEFITS 1,635.00 143.16 568.76 .00 1,066.24 34.8 PERSONAL SERVICES 151,884.00 12,503.17 49,614.62 .00 102,269.38 32.7 1201-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 1201-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 500.00 11.50 44.50 .00 455.50 8.9 1201-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 1201-4304 TELEPHONE 680.00 127.36 228.98 .00 451.02 33.7 1201-4305 OFFICE OPER SUPPLIES 1,350.00 94.27 207.73 .00 1,142.27 15.4 1201-4315 MEMBERSHIP 1,275.00 .00 .00 .00 1,275.00 0.0 1201-4317 CONFERENCE/TRAINING 3,000.00 564.52 564.52 .00 2,435.48 18.8 1201-4396 TRSFR OUT -INS USER CHGS 5,547.00 462.00 1,848.00 .00 3,699.00 33.3 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 11,852.00 1,248.15 2,849.23 .00 9,002.77 24.0 CITY MANAGER 164,236.00 13,762.82 52,508.35 .00 111,727.65 32.0 1202 FINANCE ADMINISTRATION 1202-4100 PERSONAL SERVICES 1202-4102 REGULAR SALARIES 223,604.00 18,314.73 72,815.06 .00 150,788.94 32.6 1202-4106 REGULAR OVERTIME 2,090.00 230.52 1,549.35 .00 540.65 74.1 1202-4111 ACCRUAL CASH IN 10,638.00 132.01 3,426.83 .00 7,211.17 32.2 1202-4112 PART TIME/TEMPORARY .00 1,957.11 1,957.11 .00 1,957.11- *** 1202-4180 RETIREMENT 30,304.00 2,359.94 9,169.24 .00 21,134.76 30.3 1202-4188 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 19,521.00 1,946.12 6,824.98 .00 12,696.02 35.0 1202-4189 MEDICARE BENEFITS 735.00 90.24 278.02 .00 456.98 37.8 PERSONAL SERVICES 286,892.00 25,030.67 96,020.59 .00 190,871.41 33.5 1202-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 1202-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 30,226.00 11,575.00 18,838.44 .00 11,387.56 62.3 1202-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 1202-4304 TELEPHONE 2,300.00 395.71 656.74 .00 1,643.26 28.6 EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 001 GENERAL FUND ACCOUNT # 1202-4305 1202-4310 1202-4311 1202-4315 1202-4317 1202-4396 1202-5400 1202-5401 1202-5402 1203 1203-4100 1203-4102 1203-4111 1203-4180 1203-4188 1203-4200 1203-4201 1203-4251 1203-4300 1203-4304 1203-4305 1203-4315 1203-4317 1203-4320 1203-4396 1206 1206-4100 1206-4102 1206-4111 1206-4180 1206-4188 1206-4189 1206-4200 DESCRIPTION OFFICE OPER SUPPLIES MOTOR FUELS AND LUBES AUTO MAINTENANCE MEMBERSHIP CONFERENCE/TRAINING TRSFR OUT -INS USER CHGS MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER EQUIPMENT/FURNITURE EQUIP -LESS THAN $500 EQUIP -MORE THAN $500 EQUIPMENT/FURNITURE FINANCE ADMINISTRATION PERSONNEL PERSONAL SERVICES REGULAR SALARIES ACCRUAL CASH IN RETIREMENT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS PERSONAL SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES . CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT CONTRACT SERVICE/GOVT CONTRACT SERVICES MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER TELEPHONE OFFICE OPER SUPPLIES MEMBERSHIP CONFERENCE/TRAINING PRE-EMPLOYMENT EXAMS TRSFR OUT -INS USER CHGS MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER PERSONNEL DATA PROCESSING PERSONAL SERVICES REGULAR SALARIES ACCRUAL CASH IN RETIREMENT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS MEDICARE BENEFITS PERSONAL SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 7,800.00 401.91 1,484.72 100.00 .00 32.78 15.00 .00 62.76 250.00 .00 135.00 1,920.00 20.00 100.00 10,646.00 887.00 3,548.00 23,031.00 1,704.62 6,020.00 .00 .00 257.09 600.00 .00 .00 600.00 .00 257.09 340,749.00 38,310.29 121,136.12 52,763.00 5,536.38 18,221.61 2,864.00 33.31 637.00 7,150.00 604.27 2,189.19 12,250.00 1,700.39 12,533.78 75,027.00 7,874.35 33,581.58 14,182.00 1,669.99 3,989.15 1,000.00 .00 .00 15,182.00 1,669.99 3,989.15 1,250.00 192.92 371.85 4,140.00 168.79 484.22 800.00 .00 250.00 2,875.00 429.00 1,114.00 17,200.00 1,018.00 1,908.00 5,368.00 447.00 1,788.00 31,633.00 2,255.71 5,916.07 121,842.00 11,800.05 43,486.80 38,062.00 1,818.00 5,141.00 1,952.00 552.00 47,525.00 3,200.00 12,462.00 .00 .00 399.80 1,557.00 162.63 650.52 46.40 180.68 3,808.83 14,850.20 ENCUMB. .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 PAGE 4 BALANCE % USED 6,315.28 19.0 67.22 32.8 47.76- 418.4 115.00 54.0 1,820.00 5.2 7,098.00 33.3 17,011.00 26.1 .00 257.09- *** .00 600.00 0.0 .00 342.91 42.8 .00 219,612.88 35.5 .00 34,541.39 34.5 .00 2,227.00 22.2 .00 4,960.81 30.6 .00 283.78- 102.3 .00 41,445.42 44.8 679.00 9,513.85 32.9 .00 1,000.00 0.0 679.00 10,513.85 30.7 .00 878.15 29.7 .00 3,655.78 11.7 .00 550.00 31.3 .00 1,761.00 38.7 .00 15,292.00 11.1 .00 3,580.00 33.3 .00 25,716.93 18.7 679.00 77,676.20 36.2 .00 25,600.00 32.7 .00 1,818.00 0.0 .00 3,584.00 30.3 .00 1,301.48 33.3 .00 371.32 32.7 .00 32,674.80 31.2 EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 001 GENERAL FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) PAGE 5 ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. BALANCE % USED APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 1206-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 34,839.00 590.00 18,244.28 .00 16,594.72 52.4 1206-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 1206-4304 TELEPHONE 4,221.00 1,185.39 1,553.17 .00 2,667.83 36.8 1206-4305 OFFICE OPER SUPPLIES 2,500.00 885.65 1,385.73 .00 1,114.27 55.4 1206-4309 MAINTENANCE MATERIALS 1,500.00 1,210.01 1,628.59 .00 128.59- 108.6 1206-4315 MEMBERSHIP 300.00 .00 .00 .00 300.00 0.0 1206-4317 CONFERENCE/TRAINING 2,000.00 .00 .00 .00 2,000.00 0.0 1206-4396 TRSFR OUT -INS USER CHGS 3,119.00 260.00 1,040.00 .00 2,079.00 33.3 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 13,640.00 3,541.05 5,607.49 .00 8,032.51 41.1 1206-5400 EQUIPMENT/FURNITURE 1206-5401 EQUIP -LESS THAN $500 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 *** 1206-5402 EQUIP -MORE THAN $500 12,029.00 2,930.77 3,526.15 .00 8,502.85 29.3 EQUIPMENT/FURNITURE 12,029.00 . 2,930.77 3,526.15 .00 8,502.85 29.3 DATA PROCESSING 108,033.00 10,870.65 42,228.12 .00 65,804.88 39.1 1208 GENERAL APPROPRIATION 1208-4100 PERSONAL SERVICES 1208-4102 REGULAR SALARIES 37,147.00 3,109.70 12,258.40 .00 24,888.60 33.0 1208-4111 ACCRUAL CASH IN 1,768.00 .00 717.62 .00 1,050.38 40.6 1208-4180 RETIREMENT 5,035.00 388.52 1,531.56 .00 3,503.44 30.4 1208-4188 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 2,245.00 187.15 747.04 .00 1,497.96 33.3 1208-4189 MEDICARE BENEFITS 539.00 45.10 188.16 .00 350.84 34.9 PERSONAL SERVICES 46,734.00 3,730.47 15,442.78 .00 31,291.22 33.0 1208-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 1208-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 19,390.00 .00 2,962.84 .00 16,427.16 15.3 1208-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 1208-4304 TELEPHONE 250.00 2,045.15 1,099.60- .00 1,349.60 439.8- 1208-4305 OFFICE OPER SUPPLIES 38,000.00- 1,679.92- 9,022.15- .00 28,977.85- 23.7 1208-4396 TRSFR OUT -INS USER CHGS 1,423.00 119.00 476.00 .00 947.00 33.5 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 36,327.00- 484.23 9,645.75- .00 26,681.25- 26.6 1208-6900 LEASE PAYMENTS 1208-6900 LEASE PAYMENTS 8,000.00 .00 .00 .00 8,000.00 0.0 GENERAL APPROPRIATION 37,797.00 4,214.70 8,759.87 .00 29,037.13 23.2 1214 PROSPECTIVE EXPENDITURES 1214-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 1214-4322 UNCLASSIFIED 117,113.00 .00 .00 .00 117,113.00 0.0 1299 BUDGET TRANSFER OUT 1299-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 1299-4399 BUDGET TRANSFERS OUT 935,863.00 69,290.67 402,529.68 .00 533,333.32 43.0 2100 POLICE 2101 POLICE 2101-4100 PERSONAL SERVICES EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 001 GENERAL FUND ACCOUNT # 2101-4102 2101-4105 2101-4106 2101-4111 2101-4112 2101-4117 2101-4118 2101-4180 2101-4187 2101-4188 2101-4189 2101-4200 2101-4201 2101-4251 2101-4300 2101-4304 2101-4305 2101-4306 2101-4307 2101-4309 2101-4310 2101-4311 2101-4312 2101-4313 2101-4315 2101-4317 2101-4396 2101-5400 2101-5401 2101-5402 2200 2201 2201-4100 2201-4102 2201-4106 2201-4108 2201-4111 DESCRIPTION REGULAR SALARIES SPECIAL DUTY PAY REGULAR OVERTIME ACCRUAL CASH IN PART TIME TEMPORARY SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL TRAINING OFFICER RETIREMENT UNIFORM ALLOWANCE EMPLOYEE BENEFITS MEDICARE BENEFITS PERSONAL SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT CONTRACT SERVICE/GOVT CONTRACT SERVICES MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER TELEPHONE OFFICE OPER SUPPLIES PRISONER MAINTENANCE RADIO MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE MATERIALS MOTOR FUELS AND LUBES AUTO MAINTENANCE TRAVEL EXPENSE , POST TRAVEL EXPENSE, STC MEMBERSHIP CONFERENCE/TRAINING TRSFR OUT -INS USER CHGS MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER EQUIPMENT/FURNITURE EQUIP -LESS THAN $500 EQUIP -MORE THAN $500 EQUIPMENT/FURNITURE POLICE FIRE FIRE PERSONAL SERVICES REGULAR SALARIES REGULAR OVERTIME FLSA OVERTIME ACCRUAL CASH IN CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ADJUSTED APPROP 2,453,905.00 22,560.00 169,390.00 115,344.00 15,055.00 9,320.00 3,500.00 505,829.00 26,446.00 191,394.00 20,372.00 3,533,115.00 82,100.00 4,300.00 86,400.00 35,000.00 35,000.00 8,200.00 3,500.00 5,600.00 21,500.00 28,000.00 10,000.00 3,900.00 700.00 13,500.00 397,950.00 562,850.00 16,700.00 18,000.00 34,700.00 4,217,065.00 OCTOBER EXPEND 194,121.42 1,880.00 9,968.72 55,136.08 1,138.97 530.95 .00 40,541.53 2,112.36 16,175.60 1,780.37 323,386.00 9,720.63 545.68 10,266.31 7,564.22 2,595.51 1,047.70 .00 4,091.87- 2,096.37 3,938.63 179.50 .00 .00 1,038.13 35,640.00 50,008.19 1,005.15 .00 1,005.15 384,665.65 1995-96 EXPEND 767,655.57 7,630.00 79,058.38 108,718.09 5,377.14 2,213.37 832.84 165,438.08 9,987.13 64,111.22 6,986.89 1,218,008.71 48,130.23 680.68 48,810.91 11,712.28 8,865.71 1,919.85 975.00 1,834.02 7,875.40 9,215.53 1,079.50 .00 70.00 4,207.14 142,560.00 190,314.43 1,005.15 .00 1,005.15 1,458,139.20 1,053,369.00 88,432.81 342,740.73 78,624.00 16,182.62 59,613.67 71,743.00 7,877.64 26,166.04 46,122.00 33,817.27 46,681.40 ENCUMB. .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 PAGE 6 BALANCE % USED 1,686,249.43 14,930.00 90,331.62 6,625.91 9,677.86 7,106.63 2,667.16 340,390.92 16,458.87 127,282.78 13,385.11 2,315,106.29 31.3 33.8 46.7 94.3 35.7 23.7 23.8 32.7 37.8 33.5 34.3 34.5 .00 33,969.77 58.6 .00 3,619.32 15.8 .00 37,589.09 56.5 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 23,287.72 26,134.29 6,280.15 2,525.00 3,765.98 13,624.60 18,784.47 8,920.50 3,900.00 630.00 9,292.86 255,390.00 372,535.57 33.5 25.3 23.4 27.9 32.8 36.6 32.9 10.8 0.0 10.0 31.2 35.8 33.8 .00 15,694.85 6.0 .00 18,000.00 0.0 .00 33,694.85 2.9 .00 2,758,925.80 34.6 .00 710,628.27 32.5 .00 19,010.33 75.8 .00 45,576.96 36.5 .00 559.40- 101.2 EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 001 GENERAL FUND ACCOUNT # 2201-4112 2201-4119 2201-4180 2201-4187 2201-4188 2201-4189 2201-4200 2201-4201 2201-4251 2201-4300 2201-4304 2201-4305 2201-4309 2201-4310 2201-4311 2201-4315 2201-4317 2201-4396 2201-5400 2201-5401 2201-5402 2201-5600 2201-5602 3100 3104 3104-4100 3104-4102 3104-4106 3104-4111 3104-4180 3104-4188 3104-4189 3104-4200 3104-4201 DESCRIPTION PART TIME/TEMPORARY FITNESS INCENTIVE RETIREMENT UNIFORM ALLOWANCE EMPLOYEE BENEFITS MEDICARE BENEFITS PERSONAL SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT _ CONTRACT SERVICE/GOVT CONTRACT SERVICES MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER TELEPHONE OFFICE OPER SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE MATERIALS MOTOR FUELS AND LUBES AUTO MAINTENANCE MEMBERSHIP CONFERENCE/TRAINING TRSFR OUT -INS USER CHGS MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER EQUIPMENT/FURNITURE EQUIP -LESS THAN $500 EQUIP -MORE THAN $500 EQUIPMENT/FURNITURE BUILDINGS/IMPROVEMENTS IMPROVEMENTS OTHER THAN BLDGS FIRE STREETS/HWYS/STRM DRAINS STREET MAINT/TRAFFIC SAFETY PERSONAL SERVICES REGULAR SALARIES REGULAR OVERTIME ACCRUAL CASH IN RETIREMENT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS MEDICARE BENEFITS PERSONAL SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ADJUSTED OCTOBER APPROP EXPEND .00 1,314.90 10,800.00 3,750.00 270,009.00 22,372.19 8,818.00 561.19 142,504.00 12,689.91 6,972.00 1,247.13 1,688,961.00 188,245.66 20,911.00 2,343.00 23,254.00 2,785.00 4,150.00 5,500.00 2,600.00 3,200.00 1,000.00 4,120.00 111,526.00 134,881.00 7,350.00 22,047.00 29,397.00 .00 1,876,493.00 610.40 .00 610.40 1,160.32 841.03 541.86 368.32 259.36 .00 696.00 9,294.00 13,160.89 .00 .00 .00 1995-96 EXPEND 2,191.50 3,750.00 86,706.86 3,153.91 48,005.46 3,563.21 622,572.78 1,478.15 2,343.13 3,821.28 1,881.92 990.28 1,906.28 1,132.32 2,193.59 150.00 2,610.00 37,176.00 48,040.39 .00 1,435.40 1,435..40 .00 6,252.53 202,016.95 682,122.38 157,649.00 12,901.36 46,887.80 1,050.00 .00 . 330.21 10,430.00 .00 33.70 21,382.00 1,567.65 5,813.94 18,322.00 1,303.21 5,069.31 402.00 19.21 42.22 209,235.00 15,791.43 58,177.18 140,572.00 715.00 26,399.49 ENCUMB. .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .06 .00 PAGE 7 BALANCE % USED 2,191.50- 7,050.00 183,302.14 5,664.09 94,498.54 3,408.79 1,066,388.22 * * * 34.7 32.1 35.8 33.7 51.1 36.9 .00 19,432.85 7.1 .00 .13- 100.0 .00 19,432.72 16.4 .00 903.08 67.6 .00 3,159.72 23.9 .00 3,593.72 34.7 .00 1,467.68 43.6 .00 1,006.41 68.5 661.79 188.21 81.2 .00 1,510.00 63.3 .00 74,350.00 33.3 661.79 86,178.82 36.1 .00 7,350.00 0.0 .00 20,611.60 6.5 .00 27,961.60 4.9 .00 6,252.53- *** 661.79 1,193,708.83 36.4 .00 110,761.20 29.7 .00 719.79 31.4 .00 10,396.30 0.3 .00 15,568.06 27.2 .00 13,252.69 27.7 .00 359.78 10.5 .00 151,057.82 27.8 .00 114,172.51 18.8 EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) PAGE 8 001 GENERAL FUND ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. BALANCE % USED APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 3104-4251 CONTRACT SERVICE/GOVT 500.00 414.85 414.85 .00 85.15 83.0 CONTRACT SERVICES 141,072.00 1,129.85 26,814.34 .00 114,257.66 19.0 3104-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 3104-4303 UTILITIES 6,910.00 1,848.90 1,848.90 .00 .5,061.10 26.8 3104-4309 MAINTENANCE MATERIALS 25,102.00 2,058.01 5,037.31 811.88 19,252.81 23.3 3104-4310 MOTOR FUELS AND LUBES 2,720.00 268.84 708.12 .00 2,011.88 26.0 3104-4311 AUTO MAINTENANCE 6,211.00 941.03 1,174.16 .00 5,036.84 18.9 3104-4396 TRSFR OUT -INS USER CHGS 64,337.00 5,362.00 21,448.00 .00 42,889.00 33.3 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 105,280.00 10,478.78 30,216.49 811.88 74,251.63 29.5 3104-5400 EQUIPMENT/FURNITURE 3104-5402 EQUIPMENT -MORE THAN $500 1,600.00 .00 .00 .00 1,600.00 0.0 STREET MAINT/TRAFFIC SAFETY 457,187.00 27,400.06 115,208.01 811.88 341,167.11 25.4 4100 PLANNING 4101 PLANNING 4101-4100 PERSONAL SERVICES 4101-4102 REGULAR SALARIES 150,147.00 16,276.44 55,120.16 .00 95,026.84 36.7 4101-4106 REGULAR OVERTIME 100.00 .00 .00 .00 100.00 0.0 4101-4111 ACCRUAL CASH IN 7,312.00 .00 .00 .00 7,312.00 0.0 4101-4180 RETIREMENT 22,385.00 2,202.54 7,534.96 .00 14,850.04 33.7 4101-4188 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 12,977.00 1,311.53 4,406.76 .00 8,570.24 34.0 4101-4189 MEDICARE BENEFITS 1,548.00 187.38 601.04 .00 946.96 38.8 PERSONAL SERVICES 194,469.00 19,977.89 67,662.92 .00 126,806.08 34.8 4101-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 4101-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 6,000.00 232.75 605.26 .00 5,394.74 10.1 4101-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 4101-4304 TELEPHONE 2,100.00 338.16 476.77 .00 1,623.23 22.7 4101-4305 OFFICE OPER SUPPLIES 6,000.00 285.72 812.42 .00 5,187.58 13.5 4101-4310 MOTOR FUELS AND LUBES 200.00 .00 .00 .00 200.00 0.0 4101-4311 AUTO MAINTENANCE 500.00 .00 .00 .00 500.00 0.0 4101-4315 MEMBERSHIP 480.00 .00 .00 .00 480.00 0.0 4101-4317 CONFERENCE/TRAINING 2,883.00 .00 232.76 .00 2,650.24 8.1 4101-4396 TRSFR OUT -INS USER CHGS 9,894.00 824.00 3,296.00 .00 6,598.00 33.3 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 22,057.00 1,447.88 4,817.95 .00 17,239.05 21.8 PLANNING 222,526.00 21,658.52 73,086.13 .00 149,439.87 32.8 4102 PLANNING COMMISSION 4102-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 4102-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 4102-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 4102-4305 OFFICE OPER SUPPLIES PLANNING COMMISSION 4200 CONST/ENG/ENF 4201 BUILDING 4201-4100 PERSONAL SERVICES 4,830.00 261.25 961.51 .00 3,868.49 19.9 3,500.00 15.84 318.07 .00 3,181.93 9.1 8,330.00 277.09 1,279.58 .00 7,050.42 15.4 EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 001 GENERAL FUND ACCOUNT # 4201-4102 4201-4106 4201-4111 4201-4112 4201-4180 4201-4188 4201-4189 4201-4200 4201-4201 4201-4251 4201-4300 4201-4304 4201-4305 4201-4310 4201-4311 4201-4315 4201-4317 4201-4396 4201-5400 4201-5401 4201-5600 4201-5602 4202 4202-4100 4202-4102 4202-4106 4202-4111 4202-4112 4202-4180 4202-4187 4202-4188 4202-4189 4202-4200 4202-4201 4202-4251 DESCRIPTION REGULAR SALARIES REGULAR OVERTIME ACCRUAL CASH IN PART TIME/TEMPORARY RETIREMENT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS MEDICARE BENEFITS PERSONAL SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT CONTRACT SERVICE/GOVT CONTRACT SERVICES MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER TELEPHONE OFFICE OPER SUPPLIES MOTOR FUELS AND LUBES AUTO MAINTENANCE MEMBERSHIP CONFERENCE/TRAINING TRSFR OUT -INS USER CHGS MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER EQUIPMENT/FURNITURE EQUIP -LESS THAN $500 BUILDINGS/IMPROVEMENTS IMPROVEMENTS OTHER THAN BLDGS BUILDING P.W. ADMINISTRATION/PARKS PERSONAL SERVICES REGULAR SALARIES REGULAR OVERTIME ACCRUAL CASH IN PART TIME/TEMPORARY RETIREMENT UNIFORM ALLOWANCE EMPLOYEE BENEFITS MEDICARE BENEFITS PERSONAL SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT CONTRACT SERVICE/GOVT CONTRACT SERVICES 4202-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 111,278.00 8,961.60 250.00 .00 8,446.00 .00 .00 240.00 13,810.00 1,045.40 16,205.00 773.40 2,431.00 131.49 152,420.00 11,151.89 33,000.00 6,594.32 700.00 .00 33,700.00 6,594.32 32,887.33 .00 3,258.61 2,040.00 4,133.63 3,500.00 490.95 46,310.52 16,410.30 .00 16,410.30 3,830.00 383.33 601.26 8,075.00 246.64 936.00 1,215.00 40.43 109.73 1,150.00 4.10 8.16 500.00 .00 .00 3,153.00 .00 .00 24,217.00 2,018.00 8,072.00 42,140.00 2,692.50 9,727.15 100.00 .00 .00 34,862.00 263,222.00 .00 .00 20,438.71 72,447.97 136,587.00 10,735.38 500.00 182.52- 4,804.00 1,207.19 .00 , .00 18,512.00 1,293.92 6,225.00 990.03 16,951.00 1,262.59 1,536.00 124.90 185,115.00 15,431.49 35,491.94 7.51- 1,385.62 35.48 4,387.17 1,386.18 4,553.26 415.17 47,647.31 20,870.00 8,306.59 13,521.72 6,000.00 .00 500.00 26,870.00 8,306.59 14,021.72 ENCUMB. .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 PAGE 9 BALANCE % USED 78,390.67 250.00 5,187.39 2,040.00- 9,676.37 12,705.00 1,940.05 106,109.48 29.6 0.0 38.6 29.9 21.6 20.2 30.4 .00 16,589.70 49.7 .00 700.00 0.0 .00 17,289.70 48.7 .00 .00 . .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 3,228.74 7,139.00 1,105.27 1,141.84 500.00 3,153.00 16,145.00 32,412.85 15.7 11.6 9.0 0.7 0.0 0.0 33.3 23.1 100.00 0.0 .00 34,862.00 0.0 .00 190,774.03 27.5 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 990.00 .00 990.00 101,095.06 507.51 3,418.38 35.48- 14,124.83 4,838.82 12,397.74 1,120.83 137,467.69 26.0 1.5- 28.8 * * * 23.7 22.3 26.9 27.0 25.7 6,358.28 69.5 5,500.00 8.3 11,858.28 55.9 EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 001 GENERAL FUND ACCOUNT # 4202-4303 4202-4304 4202-4305 4202-4309 4202-4310 4202-4311 4202-4315 4202-4317 4202-4396 4202-5400 4202-5401 4202-5402 4204 4204-4100 4204-4102 4204-4106 4204-4111 4204-4112 4204-4180 4204-4188 4204-4189 4204-4200 4204-4201 4204-4251 • 4204-4300 4204-4303 4204-4309 4204-4310 4204-4311 4204-4321 4204-4396 4204-5400 4204-5402 4204-5600 DESCRIPTION UTILITIES TELEPHONE OFFICE OPER SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE MATERIALS MOTOR FUELS AND LUBES AUTO MAINTENANCE MEMBERSHIP CONFERENCE/TRAINING TRSFR OUT -INS USER CHGS MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER EQUIPMENT/FURNITURE EQUIPMENT -LESS THAN $500 EQUIP MORE THAN $500 EQUIPMENT/FURNITURE P.W. ADMINISTRATION/PARKS BUILDING MAINT/EQUIP SERVICE PERSONAL SERVICES REGULAR SALARIES REGULAR OVERTIME ACCRUAL CASH IN PART TIME/TEMPORARY RETIREMENT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS MEDICARE BENEFITS PERSONAL SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT CONTRACT SERVICE/GOVT CONTRACT SERVICES MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER UTILITIES MAINTENANCE MATERIALS MOTOR FUELS AND LUBES AUTO MAINTENANCE BUILDING SAFETY/SECURIT TRSFR OUT -INS USER CHGS MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER EQUIPMENT/FURNITURE EQUIP -MORE THAN $500 BUILDINGS/IMPROVEMENTS CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 71,300.00 7,190.51 23,165.39 6,100.00 1,194.10 2,540.46 9,400.00 412.06 2,705.34 8,615.00 771.28 873.64 2,000.00 85.39 584.09 3,863.00 248.13 397.21 1,000.00 165.00 415.00 7,200.00 27.00 2,362.51 107,669.00 8,972.00 35,888.00 217,147.00 19,065.47 68,931.64 1,000.00 .00 422.14 25,000.00 .00 .00 26,000.00 .00 422.14 455,132.00 42,803.55 131,022.81 146,525.00 12,167.22 52,161.07 500.00 .00 224.63 10,442.00 .00 966.80 .00 .00 813.75 19,887.00 1,520.17 ' 6,559.22 18,770.00 1,582.69 6,685.49 305.00 39.02 164.94 196,429.00 15,309.10 67,575.90 64,752.00 2,487.41 7,560.98 3,600.00 80.16 80.16 68,352.00 2,567.57 7,641.14 116,996.00 27,109.33 30,204.67 26,300.00 1,665.15 3,495.05 3,550.00 1,080.13 1,277.94 2,700.00 619.76 607.20 2,850.00 248.90 741.90 73,045.00 6,087.00 24,348.00 225,441.00 36,810.27 60,674.76 3,200.00 .00 ENCUMB. .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 990.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 PAGE 10 BALANCE % USED 48,134.61 3,559.54 6,694.66 7,741.36 1,415.91 3,465.79 585.00 4,837.49 71,781.00 148,215.36 577.86 25,000.00 25,577.86 323,119.19 94,363.93 275.37 9,475.20 813.75- 13,327.78 12,084.51 140.06 128,853.10 32.5 41.6 28.8 10.1 29.2 10.3 41.5 32.8 33.3 31.7 42.2 0.0 1.6 29.0 35.6 44.9 9.3 33.0 35.6 54.1 34.4 .00 57,191.02 11.7 .00 3,519.84 2.2 .00 60,710.86 11.2 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 86,791.33 22,804.95 2,272.06 2,092.80 2,108.10 48,697.00 164,766.24 25.8 13.3 36.0 22.5 26.0 33.3 26.9 .00 .00 3,200.00 0.0 EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 001 GENERAL FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. APPROP EXPEND EXPEND PAGE 11 BALANCE % USED 4204-5602 IMPROVEMENTS OTHER THAN BLDGS 2,300.00 .00 .00 .00 2,300.00 0.0 BUILDING MAINT/EQUIP SERVICE 495,722.00 54,686.94 135,891.80 .00 359,830.20 27.4 4600 COMMUNITY PROMOTION 4601 COMMUNITY RESOURCES 4601-4100 PERSONAL SERVICES 4601-4102 REGULAR SALARIES 150,833.00 15,100.62 50,658.92 .00 100,174.08 33.6 4601-4106 REGULAR OVERTIME .00 200.00 800.00 .00 800.00- *** 4601-4111 ACCRUAL CASH IN 8,678.00 19,213.00 19,213.00 .00 10,535.00- 221.4 4601-4112 PART TIME/TEMPORARY 84,820.00 5,625.99 32,971.41 .00 51,848.59 38.9 4601-4180 RETIREMENT 20,870.00 1,996.98 7,288.92 .00 13,581.08 34.9 4601-4188 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 12,822.00 1,068.33 4,292.70 .00 8,529.30 33.5 1 4601-4189 MEDICARE BENEFITS 6,252.00 274.84 1,208.03 .00 5,043.97 19.3 PERSONAL SERVICES 284,275.00 43,479.76 116,432.98 .00, 167,842.02 41.0 4601-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 4601-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 7,885.00 2,304.71- 1,069.32 .00 6,815.68 13.6 4601-4221 CONTRACT REC CLASS/PRGR 92,230.00 9,909.66 36,708.56 .00 55,521.44 39.8 CONTRACT SERVICES 100,115.00 7,604.95 37,777.88 .00 62,337.12 37.7•i 4601-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 4601-4302 ADVERTISING 13,800.00 3,247.50 4,324.59 .00 9,475.41 31.3 4601-4304 TELEPHONE 3,457.00 1,135.82 1,510.77 .00 1,946.23 43.7-- 4601-4305 OFFICE OPER SUPPLIES 8,500.00 765.63 3,025.28 .00 5,474.72 35.6 4601-4308 PROGRAM MATERIALS 7,642.00 208.10 1,007.55 .00 6,634.45 13.2 4601-4310 MOTOR FUELS AND LUBES 750.00 22.91 131.36 .00 618.64 17.5 4601-4311 AUTO MAINTENANCE 350.00 241.94 285.82 .00 64.18 81.7 4601-4315 MEMBERSHIP 700.00 .00 .00 .00 700.00 0.0 4601-4317 CONFERENCE/TRAINING 5,870.00 311.12 1,262.80 .00 4,607.20 21.5 4601-4396 TRSFR OUT -INS USER CHGS 20,370.00 1,697.00 6,788.00 .00 13,582.00 33.3 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 61,439.00 7,630.02 18,336.17 .00 43,102.83 29.8 4601-5400 EQUIPMENT/FURNITURE 4601-5401 EQUIP -LESS THAN $500 532.00 .00 .173.19 .00 358.81 32.6 COMMUNITY RESOURCES 446,361.00 58,714.73 172,720.22 .00 273,640.78 38.7 8600 BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 8608 PUB WKS YARD RELOCATE & CONSTR 8608-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 8608-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE PRIVATE 7,000.00 300.00 600.00 .00 6,400.00 8.6 EXPENDITURE CONTROL GENERAL FUND 10,848,405.00 1,002,832.29 3,637,861.36 3,142.67 7,207,400.97 33.6 10,848,405.00 1,002,832.29 3,637,861.36 3,142.67 7,207,400.97 33.6 EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 105 LIGHTG/LANDSCAPG DIST FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) PAGE 12 ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. BALANCE % USED APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 1200 MANAGEMENT/SUPPORT 1299 BUDGET TRANSFER OUT 1299-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 1299-4399 OPERATING TRANSFERS OUT 37,000.00 3,083.33 12,333.32 .00 24,666.68 33.3 2600 STREET LIGHTING 2601 LIGHTING/LANDSCAPING (MEDIANS) 2601-4100 PERSONAL SERVICES 2601-4102 REGULAR SALARIES 173,315.00 14,941.02 62,533.72 .00 110,781.28 36.1 2601-4106 _ REGULAR OVERTIME 400.00 195.54 675.77 .00 275.77- 168.9 2601-4110 VACATION/SICK PAY OFF .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 *** 2601-4111 ACCRUAL CASH IN 7,642.00 905.39 1,231.81 .00 6,410.19 16.1 2601-4180 RETIREMENT 23,194.00 1,817.83 7,759.46 .00 15,434.54 33.5 2601-4185 SOCIAL SECURITY(F I C A .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 *** 2601-4188 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 17,739.00 1,563.48 6,796.13 .00 10,942.87 38.3 2601-4189 MEDICARE BENEFITS 2,106.00 153.97 677.95 .00 1,428.05 32.2 PERSONAL SERVICES 224,396.00 19,577.23 79,674.84 .00 144,721.16 35.5 2601-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 2601-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 142,629.00 423.10 17,090.72 .00 125,538.28 12.0 2601-4251 CONTRACT SERVICE/GOVT 19,340.00 3,326.57 3,326.57 .00 16,013.43 17.2 CONTRACT SERVICES • 161,969.00 3,749.67 20,417.29 .00 141,551.71 12.6 2601-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 2601-4303 UTILITIES 160,060.00 18,578.45 22,385.61 .00 137,674.39 14.0 2601-4304 TELEPHONE 250.00 .00 .00 .00 250.00 0.0 2601-4309 MAINTENANCE MATERIALS 12,658.00 2,018.09 3,902.03 .00 8,755.97 30.8 2601-4310 MOTOR FUELS AND LUBES 2,400.00 208.76 527.55 .00 1,872.45 22.0 2601-4311 AUTO MAINTENANCE 3,300.00 342.80 367.80 .00 2,932.20 11.1 2601-4396 TRSFR OUT -INS USER CHGS 16,024.00 1,336.00 5,344.00 .00 10,680.00 33.3 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 194,692.00 22,484.10 32,526.99 .00 162,165.01 16.7 2601-5400 EQUIPMENT/FURNITURE 2601-5403 VEHICLES 35,680.00 .00 .00 .00 35,680.00 0.0 2601-5499 NON -CAPITALIZED ASSETS .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 *** EQUIPMENT/FURNITURE 35,680.00 .00 .00 .00 35,680.00 0.0 LIGHTING/LANDSCAPING (MEDIANS) 616,737.00 45,811.00 132,619.12 .00 484,117.88 21.5 8100 STREET SAFETY 8145 UTILITY UNDERGROUND 8145-4100 PERSONAL SERVICES 8145-4102 REGULAR SALARIES/MISC 8146 MEDIAN UPGRADE 8146-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 * * * EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 105 LIGHTG/LANDSCAPG DIST FUND ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION 8146-4201 CONTRACT SERVICES/PRIVATE 8152 AVIATION/OCEAN 8152-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 8152-4201 CONTRACT SERVICES/PRIVATE 8200 STREET LIGHTING 8201 LT CONV/INSTALL 8201-5400 EQUIPMENT/FURNITURE 8201-5499 NON -CAPITALIZED ASSET EXPENDITURE CONTROL LIGHTG/LANDSCAPG DIST FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) PAGE 13 ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. BALANCE % USED APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 34,000.00 .00 1,335.00- .00 35,335.00 3.9- 20,000.00 .00 .00 .00 20,000.00 0.0 4,684.00 .00 4,684.30 .00 .30- 100.0 712,421.00 48,894.33 148,301.74 .00 564,119.26 20.8 712,421.00 48,894.33 148,301.74 .004 564,119.26 20.8 EXPPRIN2 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH PAGE 14 11/22/95 12:14:40 EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) 109 DOWNTOWN ENHANCEMENT FUND ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. BALANCE % USED APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 1200 MANAGEMENT/SUPPORT 1299 BUDGET TRANSFER OUT 1299-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 1299-4399 OPERATING TRANSFERS OUT 2,350.00 195.83 783.32 .00 1,566.68 33.3 3300 PARKING FACILITIES 3301 DNTWN ENHANCEMENT COMM 3301-4100 PERSONAL SERVICES 3301-4102 REGULAR SALARIES 17,926.00 1,515.39 5,528.29 .00 12,397.71 30.8 3301-4111 ACCRUAL CASH IN 1,284.00 .00 .00 .00 1,284.00 0.0 3301-4180 RETIREMENT 2,429.00 208.76 764.89 .00 1,664.11 31.5 3301-4188 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 1,765.00 123.69 494.73 .00 1,270.27 28.0 3301-4189 MEDICARE BENEFITS 255.00 25.05 89.04 .00 165.96 34.9 PERSONAL SERVICES 23,659.00 1,872.89 6,876.95 .00 16,782.05 29.1 3301-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 3301-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 72,559.00 375.17 9,750.78 .00 62,808.22 13.4 3301-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 3301-4302 ADVERTISING 26,448.00 .00 .00 .00 26,448.00 0.0 3301-4304 TELEPHONE 200.00 .00 16.65 .00 183.35 8.3 3301-4305 OFFICE OPER SUPPLIES 1,200.00 46.98 120.54 .00 1,079.46 10.0 3301-4396 TRSFR OUT -INS USER CHGS 635.00 53.00 212.00 .00 423.00 33.4 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 28,483.00 99.98 349.19 .00 28,133.81 1.2 3301-4900 DEPRECIATION 3301-4901 DEPRECIATION/MACH/EQUIP 500.00 .00 .00 .00 500.00 0.0 3301-4903 DEPRECIATION/BLDGS 1,200.00 .00 .00 .00 1,200.00 0.0 DEPRECIATION 1,700.00 .00 .00 .00 1,700.00 0.0 DNTWN ENHANCEMENT COMM 126,401.00 2,348.04 16,976.92 .00 109,424.08 13.4 8100 STREET SAFETY 8160 DOWNTOWN IMPLEMENTATION 8160-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 8160-4201 CONTRACT SERVICES/PRIVATE 289,730.00 .00 .00 .00 289,730.00 0.0 EXPENDITURE CONTROL 418,481.00 2,543.87 17,760.24 .00 400,720.76 4.2 DOWNTOWN ENHANCEMENT FUND 418,481.00 2,543.87 17,760.24 .00 400,720.76 4.2 EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 110 PARKING FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) PAGE 15 ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. BALANCE % USED APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 1200 MANAGEMENT/SUPPORT 1204 FINANCE CASHIER 1204-4100 PERSONAL SERVICES 1204-4102 REGULAR SALARIES 175,398.00 10,235.04 53,222.26 .00 122,175.74 30.3 1204-4106 REGULAR OVERTIME 1,200.00 .00 3.59 .00 1,196.41 0.3 1204-4111 ACCRUAL CASH IN 11,900.00 23.30 3,446.73 .00 8,453.27 29.0 1204-4112 PART TIME/TEMPORARY .00 2,530.87 5,453.92 .00 5,453.92- *** 1204-4180 RETIREMENT 23,968.00 1,612.35 7,558.79 .00 16,409.21 31.5 1204-4188 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 18,617.00 1,955.02 6,786.33 .00 11,830.67 36.5 1204-4189 MEDICARE BENEFITS 1,770.00 74.73 314.95 .00 1,455.05 17.8 PERSONAL SERVICES 232,853.00 16,431.31 76,786.57 .00 156,066.43 33.0. 1204-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 1204-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 37,862.00 70.00 904.26 .00 36,957.74 2.4 1204-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER .+ 1204-4304 TELEPHONE 3,353.00 725.51 962.26 .00 2,390.74 28.7 1204-4305 OFFICE OPER SUPPLIES 29,500.00 1,808.68 7,222.34 .00 22,277.66 24.5 1204-4315 MEMBERSHIP 140.00 .00 65.00 .00 75.00 46.4 1204-4317 CONFERENCE/TRAINING 6,145.00 .00 250.00 .00 5,895.00 4.1 1204-4396 TRSFR OUT -INS USER CHGS 12,214.00 1,018.00 4,072.00 .00 8,142.00 33.3 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 51,352.00 3,552.19 12,571.60 .00 38,780.40 24.5 1204-5400 EQUIPMENT/FURNITURE 1204-5402 EQUIPMENT -MORE THAN $50 3,200.00 935.00 935.00 .00 2,265.00 29.2 FINANCE CASHIER 325,267.00 20,988.50 91,197.43 .00 234,069.57 28.0 1299 BUDGET TRANSFER OUT 1299-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 1299-4399 OPERATING TRANSFERS OUT 948,361.00 78,902.58 317,140.32 .00 631,220.68 33.4 3300 PARKING FACILITIES 3302 COMMUNITY SERVICES 3302-4100 PERSONAL SERVICES 3302-4102 REGULAR SALARIES/MISC 370,436.00 31,031.24 122,661.53 .00 247,774.47 33.1 3302-4106 REGULAR OVERTIME 8,400.00 691.95 3,654.01 .00 4,745.99 43.5 3302-4111 ACCRUAL CASH IN 19,376.00 481.82 10,090.71 .00 9,285.29 52.1 3302-4112 PART TIME/TEMPORARY 63,948:00, 2,183.50 25,711.53 .00 38,236.47 40.2 3302-4117 SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL 4,900.00 359.39 1,514.36 .00 3,385.64 30.9 3302-4180 RETIREMENT 57,158.00 4,675.83 18,458.05 .00 38,699.95 32.3 3302-4187 UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 2,700.00 324.68 1,170.68 .00 1,529.32 43.4 3302-4188 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 39,787.00 3,537.09 14,522.10 .00 25,264.90 36.5 3302-4189 MEDICARE BENEFITS 6,594.00 227.98 2,171.31 .00 4,422.69 32.9 PERSONAL SERVICES 573,299.00 43,513.48 199,954.28 .00 373,344.72 34.9 3302-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 110 PARKING FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) PAGE 16 ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. BALANCE X USED APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 3302-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 2,140.00 467.55 756.27 .00 1,383.73 35.3 3302-4251 CONTRACT SERVICES/GOV'T 4,200.00 .00 744.44 .00 3,455.56 17.7 CONTRACT SERVICES 6,340.00 467.55 1,500.71 .00 4,839.29 23.7 3302-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 3302-4304 TELEPHONE 3,700.00 755.99 1,113.58 .00 2,586.42 30.1 3302-4305 OFFICE OPER SUPPLIES 17,683.00 128.83 1,061.78 .00 16,621.22 6.0 3302-4307 RADIO MAINTENANCE 3,000.00 239.50 718.50 .00 2,281.50 24.0 3302-4309 MAINTENANCE MATERIALS 5,400.00 20.14 77.57 .00 5,322.43 1.4 3302-4310 MOTOR FUELS AND LUBES 7,300.00 389.84 2,453.15 .00 4,846.85 33.6 3302-4311 AUTO MAINTENANCE 9,800.00 2,145.61 2,766.68 .00 7,033.32 28.2 3302-4315 MEMBERSHIP 175.00 .00 .00 .00 175.00 0.0 3302-4396 TRSFR OUT -INS USER CHGS 52,400.00 4,367.00 17,468.00 .00 34,932.00 33.3 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 99,458.00 8,046.91 25,659.26 .00 73,798.74 25.8 3302-4900 DEPRECIATION 1 3302-4901 DEPRECIATION/MACH/EQUIP 6,000.00 .00 .00 .00 6,000.00 0.0 3302-4902 DEPRECIATION/VEHICLES 11,000.00 .00 .00 .00 11,000.00 0.0 3302-4903 DEPRECIATION/BLDGS 560.00 .00 .00 .00 560.00 0.0 DEPRECIATION 17,560.00 .00 .00 .00 17,560.00 0.0 3302-5400 EQUIPMENT/FURNITURE 3302-5401 EQUIP -LESS THAN $500 250.00 .00 .00 .00 250.00 0.0 3302-5403 VEHICLES 17,400.00 .00 .00 .00 17,400.00 0.0 EQUIPMENT/FURNITURE 17,650.00 .00 .00 .00 17,650.00 0.0 COMMUNITY SERVICES 714,307.00 52,027.94 227,114.25 .00 487,192.75 31.8 EXPENDITURE CONTROL 1,987,935.00 151,919.02 635,452.00 .00 1,352,483.00 32.0 PARKING FUND 1,987,935.00 151,919.02 635,452.00 .00 1,352,483.00 32.0 EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 115 STATE GAS TAX FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.37. OF BUDGET YEAR) PAGE 17 ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. BALANCE % USED APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 1200 MANAGEMENT/SUPPORT 1219 ADMINISTRATIVE CHGS 1219-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 1219-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 1299 BUDGET TRANSFER OUT 1299-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 1,167.00 .00 .00 .00 1,167.00 0.0 1299-4399 OPERATING TRANSFERS OUT 354,155.00 29,512.92 118,051.68 .00 236,103.32 33.3 8100 _ STREET SAFETY 8144 STRAND WALL 8144-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 8144-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVATE 60,180.00 .00 .00 .00 60,180.00 0.0 8144-4251 CONTRACT SERVICES/GOV'T .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 CONTRACT SERVICES 60,180.00 .00 .00 .00 60,180.00 0.0 8144-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER "-' 8144-4309 MAINTENANCE MATERIALS .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 STRAND WALL 60,180.00 .00 .00 .00 60,180.00 0.0 8149 ST. REHAB. MONTEREY BLVD. 8149-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES . "• 8149-4201 CONTRACT SERVICES/PRIVATE 54,921.00 .00 - .00 54,921.00 •--.00 100.0 8150 _ HERMOSA AVE, PIER TO 16TH 8150-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 8150-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 17,193.00 .00 .00 .00 17,193.00 0.0 EXPENDITURE CONTROL 487,616.00 29,512.92 118,051.68 54,921.00 314,643.32 35.5 STATE GAS TAX FUND 487,616.00 29,512.92 118,051.68 54,921.00 314,643.32 35.5 * * * EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 117 AB939 FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) PAGE 18 ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. BALANCE % USED APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 5300 AB939 5301 SRCE REDUCTION/RECYCLE ELEMENT 5301-4100 PERSONAL SERVICES 5301-4102 REGULAR SALARIES 3,450.00 .00 .00 .00 3,450.00 0.0 5301-4180 RETIREMENT 431.00 .00 .00 .00 431.00 0.0 5301-4188 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 531.00 .00 .00 .00 531.00 0.0 5301-4189 FICA 50.00 .00 .00 .00 50.00 0.0 PERSONAL SERVICES 4,462.00 .00 .00 .00 4,462.00 0.0 5301-4200 _ CONTRACT SERVICES 5301-4201 CONTRACT SERVICES/PRIVATE 24,000.00 .00 .00 .00 24,000.00 0.0 5301-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 5301-4305 OFFICE OPERATING SUPPLIES 1,500.00 .00 .00 .00 1,500.00 0.0 SRCE REDUCTION/RECYCLE ELEMENT 29,962.00 .00 .00 .00 29,962.00 0.0 EXPENDITURE CONTROL 29,962.00 .00 .00 .00 29,962.00 0.0 AB939 FUND 29,962.00 .00 .00 .00 29,962.00 0.0 EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 120 COUNTY GAS TAX FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) PAGE 19 ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. BALANCE % USED APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 1200 MANAGEMENT/SUPPORT 1219 ADMINISTRATIVE CHGS 1219-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 1219-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 10.00 .00 .00 .00 10.00 0.0 8100 STREET SAFETY 8141 STREET REHAB 8141-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 8141-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 89,299.00 .00 .00 .00 89,299.00 0.0 EXPENDITURE CONTROL 89,309.00 .00 .00 .00 89,309.00 0.0 COUNTY GAS TAX FUND 89,309.00 .00 .00 :00 89,309.00 0.0 EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 121 PROP A OPEN SPACE FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) PAGE 20 ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. BALANCE % USED APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 1200 MANAGEMENT/SUPPORT 1219 ADMINISTRATIVE CHGS 1219-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 1219-4201 CONTRACT SERVICES/PRIVATE .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 *** 1299 BUDGET TRANSFER OUT 1299-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 1299-4399 OPERATING TRSFR OUT 2,480,000.00 2,480,000.00 2,480,000.00 .00 .00 100.0 8100 _ STREET SAFETY 8161 PIER RENOVATION 8161-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 8161-4201 CONTRACT SERVICES/PRIVATE 1,259,000.00 .00 .00 .00 1,259,000.00 0.0 8500 PARKS 8515 SO SCHOOL PARK 8515-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 8515-4201 CONTRACT SERVICES/PRIVATE 224,467.00 .00 .00 .00 224,467.00 0.0 8600 BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 8620 CIP 94-620 PIER RENOVATION 8620-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES • 8620-4201 CIP 620 PIER RENOVATION .00 .00 .00 161,343.00 161,343.00- *** EXPENDITURE CONTROL 3,963,467.00 2,480,000.00 2,480,000.00 161,343.00 1,322,124.00 66.6 PROP A OPEN SPACE FUND 3,963,467.00 2,480,000.00 2,480,000.00 161,343.00 1,322,124.00 66.6 EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 125 PARK/REC FACILITY TAX FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) PAGE 21 ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. BALANCE % USED APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 1200 MANAGEMENT/SUPPORT 1219 ADMINISTRATIVE CHGS 1219-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 1219-4201 ADMINISTRATIVE FEES 351.00 .00 .00 .00 351.00 0.0 8500 PARKS 8508 PARK IRRIGATION 8508-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 8508-4309 MAINTENANCE MATERIALS .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 *** 8515 SO SCHOOL PARK 8515-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 8515-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 119,136.00 83,782.98 84,182.98 .00 34,953.02 70.7 8523 BILTMORE SITE 8523-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 8523-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 864.00 15,244.31 15,244.31 .00 14,380.31- 999.9+ EXPENDITURE CONTROL 120,351.00 99,027.29 99,427.29 .00 20,923.71 82.6 PARK/REC FACILITY TAX FUND 120,351.00 99,027.29 99,427.29 .00 20,923.71 82.6 EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 126 4% UTILITY USERS TAX FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) PAGE 22 ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. BALANCE % USED APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 8500 PARKS 8514 ATSF R -R -O -W PURCHASE 8514-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 8514-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 3,450.00 3,015.50 3,015.50 .00 434.50 87.4 8514-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 8514-4326 PRIOR YR EXPENSE .00 .00 34,508.72 .00 34,508.72- *** 8514-6800 PRINCIPAL 8514-6802 _ DEBT EXTINGUISHMENT 2,601,041.22 2,601,041.22 2,601,041.22 .00 .00 100.0 8514-6900 LEASE PAYMENTS 8514-6900 LEASE PAYMENTS 613,825.00 .00 495,028.80 .00 118,796.20 80.6 ATSF R -R -O -W PURCHASE 3,218,316.22 2,604,056.72 3,133,594.24 .00 84,721.98 97.4 EXPENDITURE CONTROL 3,218,316.22 2,604,056.72 3,133,594.24 .00 84,721.98 97.4 4% UTILITY USERS TAX FUND 3,218,316.22 2,604,056.72 3,133,594.24 .00 84,721.98 97.4 EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 127 6% UTILITY USER TAX FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) PAGE 23 ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. BALANCE % USED APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 1200 MANAGEMENT/SUPPORT 1219 ADMINISTRATIVE CHGS 1219-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 1219-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 *** 1299 BUDGET TRANSFER OUT 1299-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 1299-4399 OPERATING TRANSFERS OUT 34,862.00 .00 34,862.00 .00, .00 100.0 EXPENDITURE CONTROL 34,862.00 .00 34,862.00 .00 .00 100.0 6% UTILITY USER TAX FUND 34,862.00 .00 34,862.00 .00 .00 100.0 EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 140 COMMUNITY DEV BLOCK GRANT CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) PAGE 24 ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. BALANCE % USED APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 8600 BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 8622 ADA COMPLIANCE, CITY HALL 8622-4100 PERSONAL SERVICES 8622-4102 REGULAR SALARIES .00 .00 147.16 .00 147.16- *** 8622-4180 RETIREMENT .00 .00 25.04 .00 25.04- *** 8622-4188 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS .00 .00 8.12 .00 8.12- *** PERSONAL SERVICES .00 .00 180.32 .00 180.32- *** 8622-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 8622-4201 _ CONTRACT SERVICES/PRIVATE 152,691.00 .00 .00 .00 152,691.00 0.0 ADA COMPLIANCE, CITY HALL 152,691.00 .00 180.32 .00 152,510.68 0.1 EXPENDITURE CONTROL 152,691.00 .00 180.32 .00 152,510.68 0.1 COMMUNITY DEV BLOCK GRANT 152,691.00 .00 180.32 .00 152,510.68 0.1 EXPPRIN2 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH PAGE 25 11/22/95 12:14:40 EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) 145 PROPOSITION 'A FUND ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. BALANCE % USED APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 3400 PUBLIC TRANSIT 3401 DIAL A RIDE 3401-4100 PERSONAL SERVICES 3401-4102 REGULAR SALARIES 25,321.00 2,092.09 6,178.79 .00 19,142.21 24.4 3401-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 3401-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 185.00 .00 .00 .00 185.00 0.0 3401-4251 CONTRACT SERVICE/GOVT 173,000.00 .00 .00 .00 173,000.00 0.0 CONTRACT SERVICES 173,185.00 .00 .00 .00 173,185.00 0.0 3401-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 3401-4304 TELEPHONE 50.00 .00 .00 .00 50.00 0.0 3401-4305 OFFICE OPER SUPPLIES 500.00 .00 .00 .00 500.00 0.0 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 550.00 .00 .00 .00'4. 550.00 0.0 DIAL A RIDE 199,056.00 2,092.09 6,178.79 .00 192,877.21 3.1 3403 BUS PASS SUBSIDY 3403-4100 PERSONAL SERVICES 3403-4102 REGULAR SALARIES 2,041.00 155.88 586.23 .00 1,454.77 28.7 3403-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 3403-4251 CONTRACT SERVICE/GOUT 12,000.00 1,792.00 1,792.00 .00 10,208.00 14.9 BUS PASS SUBSIDY 14,041.00 1,947.88 2,378.23 .00 11,662.77 16.9 3408 COMMUTER XPRESS 3408-4100 PERSONAL SERVICES 3408-4102 REGULAR SALARIES 1,495.00 115.59 356.53 .00 1,138.47 23.8 3408-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 3408-4251 CONTRACT SERVICE/GOVT 9,600.00 .00 .00 .00 9,600.00 0.0 COMMUTER XPRESS 11,095.00 115.59 356.53 .00 10,738.47 3.2 3409 RECREATION TRANSPORTATION 3409-4100 PERSONAL SERVICES 3409-4102 REGULAR SALARIES 1,741.00 157.39 635.53 .00 1,105.47 36.5 3409-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 3409-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 11,607.00 456.77 5,636.26 .00 5,970.74 48.6 RECREATION TRANSPORTATION 13,348.00 614.16 6,271.79 .00 7,076.21 47.0 EXPENDITURE CONTROL 237,540.00 4,769.72 15,185.34 .00 222,354.66 6.4 PROPOSITION 'A FUND 237,540.00 4,769.72 15,185.34 .00 222,354.66 6.4 EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 146 PROPOSITION 'C FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) PAGE 26 ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. BALANCE % USED APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 8100 STREET SAFETY 8141 STREET REHAB 8141-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 8141-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 100,000.00 .00 .00 .00 100,000.00 0.0 EXPENDITURE CONTROL 100,000.00 .00 .00 .00 100,000.00 0.0 PROPOSITION 'C FUND 100,000.00 .00 .00 .00 100,000.00 0.0 EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 150 GRANTS FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) PAGE 27 ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. BALANCE % USED APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 8100 STREET SAFETY 8141 STREET REHAB 8141-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 8141-4201 CONTRACT SERVICES/PRIVATE 238,000.00 .00 .00 .00 238,000.00 0.0 8149 ST. REHAB. MONTEREY BLVD. 8149-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 8149-4201 CONTRACT SERVICES/PRIVATE 187,415.00 .00 190.85 187,415.00 190.85- 100.1 EXPENDITURE CONTROL 425,415.00 .00 190.85 187,415.00 237,809.15 44.1 GRANTS FUND 425,415.00 .00 190.85 187,415.00 237,809.15 44.1 EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 152 AIR QUALITY MGMT DIST FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) PAGE 28 ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. BALANCE % USED APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 3700 INTERGOVERNMENTAL/FEDERAL 3701 EMISSION CONTROL 3701-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 3701-4251 CONTRACT SERVICES/GOV'T 3701-4300 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 3701-4305 OFFICE OPER SUPPLIES 3701-4327 AQMD INCENTIVES MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 3701-5400 EQUIPMENT/FURNITURE 3701-5403 VEHICLES EMISSION CONTROL EXPENDITURE CONTROL AIR QUALITY MGMT DIST FUND 500.00 .00 .00 .00 500.00 0.0 500.00 .00 .00 .00 500.00 0.0 2,500.00 105.00 305.00 .00 2,195.00 12.2 3,000.00 105.00 305.00 .00 2,695.00 10.2 19,500.00 .00 .00 .00 19,500.00 0.0 23,000.00 105.00 305.00 .00 22,695.00 1.3 23,000.00 105.00 305.00 .00 22,695.00 1.3 23,000.00 105.00 305.00 .00 22,695.00 1.3 EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 155 CROSSING GUARD DIST FLI.D ACCOUNT # 1200 1299 1299-4300 1299-4399 2100 2102 2102-4100 2102-4102 2102-4106 2102-4111 2102-4112 2102-4117 2102-4180 2102-4187 2102-4188 2102-4189 2102-4200 2102-4201 2102-4300 2102-4305 2102-4396 DESCRIPTION MANAGEMENT/SUPPORT BUDGET TRANSFER O:.T MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER OPERATING TRANSFERS OUT POLICE CROSSING GUARD PERSONAL SERVICES REGULAR SALARIES REGULAR OVEERTIME ACCRUAL CASH IN PART TIME/TEMPORARY SHIFT DIFFEERENTIAL RETIREMENT UNIFORM ALLOWANCE EMPLOYEE BENEFITS MEDICARE BENEFITS PERSONAL SEERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVI E/ RI`a"AT MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER OFFICE OPER SLPPL:ES TRSFR OUT -INS ':USER CbSS MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER CROSSING GUARD EXPENDITURE COYTROL CROSSING GUARD DIST FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ADJUSTED APPROP OCTOBER EXPEND 5,172.00 631.00 7,050.00 .00 335.00 39,068.00 .00 1,426.00 68.00 525.00 3,251.00 51,723.00 45.00 68.00 3,442.00 3,510.00 55,278.00 60,450.00 60,450.00 1995-96 EXPEND 2,524.00 861.72 3,426.78 .00 123.16 53.53 897.43 1,321.50 3,896.89 9.10 34.50 163.78 652.44 8.34 33.36 64.08 256.31 101.10 297.65 2,583.15 9,618.52 2,277.50 9,538.75 .00 .00 420.00 1,680.00 420.00 1,680.00 5,280.65 20,837.27 5,911.65 23,361.27 5,911.65 23,361.27 ENCUMB. .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00,1; .00 .00 I, .00 .00 PAGE 29 BALANCE % USED 2,648.00 48.8 3,623.22 123.16- 562.43- 35,171.11 34.50- 773.56 34.64 268.69 2,953.35 42,104.48 48.6 267.9 10.0 *** 45.8 49.1 48.8 9.2 18.6 .00 9,493.75- 999.9+ .00 68.00 0.0 .00 1,762.00 48.8 .00 1,830.00 47.9 .00 34,440.73 37.7 .00 37,088.73 38.6 .00 37,088.73 38.6 EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 160 SEWER FUND ACCOUNT # 3100 3102 3102-4100 3102-4102 3102-4106 3102-4111 3102-4112 3102-4180 3102-4188 3102-4189 3102-4200 3102-4201 3102-4251 3102-4300 3102-4303 3102-4309 3102-4310 3102-4311 3102-4396 3102-5400 3102-5401 8300 8301 8301-4100 8301-4102 8301-4180 8301-4188 8301-4189 8301-4200 8301-4201 8302 8302-4100 8302-4102 DESCRIPTION STREETS/HWYS/STRM DRAINS SEWERS/STRM DRAINS PERSONAL SERVICES REGULAR SALARIES REGULAR OVERTIME ACCRUAL CASH IN PART TIME/TEMPORARY RETIREMENT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS MEDICARE BENEFITS PERSONAL SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES/PRIVATE CONTRACT SERVICE/GOV'T CONTRACT SERVICES MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER UTILITIES MAINTENANCE MATERIALS MOTOR FUELS AND LUBES AUTO MAINTENANCE TRSFR OUT -INS USER CHGS MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER EQUIPMENT/FURNITURE EQUIP -LESS THAN $500 SEWERS/STRM DRAINS STORM DRAIN MISC STORM'DRAINS PERSONAL SERVICES REGULAR SALARIES RETIREMENT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS FICA PERSONAL SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT MISC STORM DRAINS NPDES IMPROVEMENTS PERSONAL SERVICES REGULAR SALARIES CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ADJUSTED APPROP 158,492.00 2,400.00 6,730.00 .00 21,502.00 19,435.00 1,437.00 209,996.00 96,244.00 3,415.00 99,659.00 1,035.00 12,000.00 734.00 1,800.00 17,453.00 33,022.00 2,750.00 345,427.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 78,566.00 78,566.00 OCTOBER EXPEND 14,217.64 204.69 905.39 .00 1,680.09 1,595.63 139.06 18,742.50 .00 .00 .00 288.36 728.94 145.06 .00 1,454.00 2,616.36 1995-96 EXPEND 52,174.80 1,439.93 1,946.08 35.47 6,418.00 6,295.26 531.65 68,841.19 1,240.00 .00 1,240.00 288.36 2,122.14 438.55 166.99 5,816.00 8,832.04 .00 .00 21,358.86 78,913.23 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 262.17 36.36 32.55 4.22 335.30 663.83- 328.53- .00 966.49 2,842.35 ENCUMB. PAGE 30 BALANCE % USED .00 106,317.20 32.9 .00 960.07 60.0 .00 4,783.92 28.9 .00 35.47- *** .00 15,084.00 29.8 .00 13,139.74 32.4 .00 905.35 37.0 .00 141,154.81 32.8 .00 95,004.00 1.3 .00 3,415.00 0.0 .00 98,419.00 1.2 .00 746.64 27.9 .00 9,877.86 17.7 .00 295.45 59.7 .00 1,633.01 9.3 .00 11,637.00 33.3 .00 24,189.96 26.7 .00 2,750.00 0.0 .00 266,513.77 22.8 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 262.17- 36.36- 32.55- 4.22- 335.30- *** *** *** *** *** .00 79,229.83 0.8- .00 78,894.53 0.4- .00 2,842.35- *** EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 160 SEWER FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) PAGE 31 ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. BALANCE % USED APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 8302-4180 NPDES IMPROVEMENTS -RETIREMENT .00 140.65 376.81 .00 376.81- *** 8302-4188 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS .00 52.57 202.59 .00 202.59- *** 8302-4189 NPDES IMPROVEMENTS MEDICARE .00 19.81 48.26 .00 48.26- *** PERSONAL SERVICES .00 1,179.52 3,470.01 .00 3,470.01- *** 8302-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 8302-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 75,000.00 .00 11,066.00 .00 63,934.00 14.8 NPDES IMPROVEMENTS 75,000.00 1,179.52 14,536.01 .00 60,463.99 19.4 8400 SANITARY SEWER 8408 _ SANITARY SEWER 8408-4100 PERSONAL SERVICES 8408-4102 REGULAR SALARIES 3,340.00 6,041.24 22,111.61 .00 18,771.61- 662.0 8408-4180 RETIREMENT 418.00 796.77 2,814.50 .00 2,396.50- 673.3 8408-4188 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS .00 286.81 1,060.98 .00` 1,060.98- *** 8408-4189 MEDICARE BENEFITS 49.00 97.15 333.29 .00 284.29- 680.2 PERSONAL SERVICES 3,807.00 7,221.97 26,320.38 .00 22,513.38- 691.4 8408-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 8408-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 2,905,155.00 186,660.75 363,714.07 478,716.36 2,062,724.57 29.0 SANITARY SEWER 2,908,962.00 193,882.72 390,034.45 478,716.36 2,040,211.19 29.9 EXPENDITURE CONTROL 3,407,955.00 216,421.10 483,155.16 478,716.36 2,446,083.48 28.2 SEWER FUND 3,407,955.00 216,421.10 483,155.16 478,716.36 2,446,083.48 28.2 EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 170 ASSET SEIZURE/FORFT FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER APPROP EXPEND 1995-96 EXPEND ENCUMB. PAGE 32 BALANCE % USED 2100 POLICE 2103 SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS 2103-5400 EQUIPMENT/FURNITURE 2103-5402 EQUIP -MORE THAN $500 20,000.00 .00 .00 .00 20,000.00 0.0 2103-5403 VEHICLES 80,652.00 .00 .00 .00 80,652.00 0.0 SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS 100,652.00 .00 .00 .00 100,652.00 0.0 8600 BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 8619 POL REMODEL III 8619-4200 _ CONTRACT SERVICES 8619-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 6,269.00 .00 .00 .00 6,269.00 0.0 EXPENDITURECONTROL 106,921.00 .00 .00 .00 106,921.00 0.0 ASSET SEIZURE/FORFT FUND 106,921.00 .00 .00 .00 106,921.00 0.0 EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 180 FIRE PROTECTION FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) PAGE 33 ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. BALANCE % USED APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 2200 FIRE 2202 HYDRANT UPGRADE 2202-4200 CONTRACT SERVICES 2202-4201 CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT 100,000.00 .00 .00 .00 100,000.00 0.0 EXPENDITURE CONTROL 100,000.00 .00 .00 .00 100,000.00 0.0 FIRE PROTECTION FUND 100,000.00 .00 .00 .00 100,000.00 0.0 EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 705 INSURANCE FUND ACCOUNT # 1200 1209 1209-4100 1209-4102 1209-4111 1209-4180 1209-4188 1209-4200 1209-4201 1209-4300 1209-4305 1209-4315 1209-4317 1209-4324 1210 1210-4200 1210-4201 1210-4300 1210-4324 1215 1215-4100 1215-4186 1217 1217-4100 1217-4102 1217-4111 1217-4180 1217-4182 1217-4188 1217-4200 1217-4201 1217-4251 1217-4300 DESCRIPTION MANAGEMENT/SUPPORT LIABILITY INSURANCE PERSONAL SERVICES REGULAR SALARIES ACCRUAL CASH IN RETIREMENT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS PERSONAL SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER OFFICE OPER SUPPLIES MEMBERSHIP CONFERENCE/TRAINING CLAIMS/SETTLEMENTS MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER LIABILITY INSURANCE AUTO/PROPERTY/BONDS CONTRACT SERVICES . PROP/BONDS /CONTRACT SERVICE/P MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER PROP/BONDS /CLAIMS/SETTLEMENTS AUTO/PROPERTY/BONDS UNEMPLOYMENT PERSONAL SERVICES UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS WORKERS COMPENSATION PERSONAL SERVICES REGULAR SALARIES ACCRUAL CASH IN RETIREMENT WORKERS COMP CURRENT YR EMPLOYEE BENEFITS PERSONAL SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICE/PRIVAT CONTRACT SERVICE/GOVT CONTRACT SERVICES MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ADJUSTED APPROP OCTOBER EXPEND 1995-96 EXPEND 26,382.00 2,768.18 9,110.74 1,252.00 16.65 318.49 3,575.00 302.11 1,094.49 2,974.00 247.75 990.57 34,183.00 3,334.69 11,514.29 47,706.00 2,940.00 37,416.00 500.00 18.28 62.99 250.00 255.00 305.00 900.00 .00 .00 208,374.00 8,693.73 42,161.18 210,024.00 8,967.01 42,529.17 291,913.00 15,241.70 91,459.46 25,550.00 .00 22,586.40 15,000.00 2,073.52 198.68- 40,550.00 2,073.52 22,387.72 50,000.00 .00 2,326.00 26,382.00 2,768.20 9,110.85 1,612.00 16.66 318.51 3,735.00 302.13 1,094.61 .00 .00 .00 2,974.00 247.84 990.92 34,703.00 3,334.83 11,514.89 47,900.00 16,800.00 2,000.00 .00 49,900.00 16,800.00 36,693.34 .00 36,693.34 ENCUMB. PAGE 34 BALANCE % USED .00 17,271.26 34.5 .00 933.51 25.4 .00 2,480.51 30.6 .00 1,983.43 33.3 .00 22,668.71 33.7 .00 10,290.00 78.4 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 437.01 55.00- 900.00 166,212.82 167,494.83 200,453.54 12.6 122.0 0.0 20.2 20.2 31.3 .00 2,963.60 88.4 .00 15,198.68 1.3- .00 18,162.28 55.2 .00 47,674.00 4.7 .00 17,271.15 34.5 .00 1,293.49 19.8 .00 2,640.39 29.3 .00 .00 *** .00 1,983.08 33.3 .00 23,188.11 33.2 .00 11,206.66 76.6 .00 2,000.00 0.0 .00 13,206.66 73.5 EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 705 INSURANCE FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) PAGE 35 ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. BALANCE % USED APPROP EXPEND EXPEND 1217-4305 OFFICE OPER SUPPLIES 600.00 143.09 393.05 .00 206.95 65.5 1217-4317 TRAINING/CONFERENCE 1,400.00 30.00 30.00 .00 1,370.00 2.1 1217-4324 CLAIMS/SETTLEMENTS 300,000.00 45,691.47 156,699.08 .00 143,300.92 52.2 MATERIALS/SUPPLIES/OTHER 302,000.00 45,864.56 157,122.13 .00 144,877.87 52.0 1217-5400 EQUIPMENT/FURNITURE 1217-5401 EQUIPMENT -LESS THAN $500 1,500.00 384.54 384.54 .00 1,115.46 25.6 WORKERS COMPENSATION 388,103.00 66,383.93 205,714.90 .00 182,388.10 53.0 EXPENDITURE CONTROL 770,566.00 83,699.15 321,888.08 .00 448,677.92 41.8 INSURANCE FUND 770,566.00 83,699.15 321,888.08 .00 448,677.92 41.8 F EXPPRIN2 11/22/95 12:14:40 GRAND TOTALS DESCRIPTION CITY OF HERMOSA. BEACH EXPENDITURE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) z • PAGE 36 ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ENCUMB. BALANCE % USED APPROP EXPEND EXPEND EXPENDITURE CONTROL 27,295,663.22 6,729,693.06 11,149,576.57 885,538.03 15,260,548.62 44.1 GRAND TOTALS 27,295,663.22 6,729,693.06 11,149,576.57 885,538.03 15,260,548.62 44.1 REVPRIN2 11/22/95 12:16:56 001 GENERAL FUND ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION 3100 TAXES 3101 CURRENT YEAR SECURED 3102 CURRENT YEAR UNSECURED 3103 PRIOR YEAR COLLECTIONS 3104 INTEREST/PENALTIES 3106 SUPPLEMENTAL ROLL SB813 3107 TRANSFER TAX 3108 SALES TAX 3109 1/2 CENT SALES TX EXT 3110 CABLE TV FRANCHISE 3111 ELECTRIC FRANCHISE 3112 GAS FRANCHISE 3113 REFUSE FRANCHISE 3114 TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY 3115 BUSINESS LICENSE 3120 UTILITY USER TAX TAXES 3200 3202 3203 3204 3205 3206 3207 3209 3211 3212 3213 3214 3215 3216 3217 3218 LICENSES AND PERMITS DOG LICENSES BICYCLE LICENSES BUILDING PERMITS ELECTRIC PERMITS PLUMBING PERMITS OCCUPANCY PERMITS GARAGE SALES BANNER PERMITS ANIMAL/FOWL PERMITS ANIMAL REDEMPTION FEE AMPLIFIED SOUND PERMIT TEMPORARY SIGN PERMIT SPRAY BOOTH PERMIT OPEN FIRE PERMIT AUTO REPAIR PERMIT LICENSES AND PERMITS 3300 FINES & FORFEITURES 3301 MUNICIPAL COURT FINES 3400 USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY 3401 INTEREST INCOME 3402 RENTS & CONCESSIONS 3403 PIER REVENUE 3404 COMM CTR LEASES 3405 COMM CTR RENTALS CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH REVENUE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ADJUSTED ESTIMATE 2,825,818.00 195,250.00 191,521.00 .00 45,748.00 68,654.00 1,490,000.00 117,299.00 155,000.00 43,949.00 30,497.00 163,000.00 216,384.00 510,000.00 1,463,127.00 7,516,247.00 13,246.00 200.00 99,000.00 14,000.00 13,000.00 10,000.00 130.00 1,600.00 271.00 3,000.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 146.00 94.00 1,500.00 159,187.00 110,000.00 101,217.00 3,130.00 10,500.00 122,000.00 50,000.00 OCTOBER REVENUE .00 21,825.85 5,240.99- .00 344.79- 5,014.27 108,900.00 9,337.85 .00 .00 .00 25,619.16 15,831.79 12,733.40 132,235.94 325,912.48 7,550.90 13.00 6,042.17 554.70 1,261.65 783.00 9.90 601.45 .00 268.50 76.00 130.00 .00 .00 .00 17,291.27 6,221.72 17,959.51 201.34 1,278.10 9,188.00 1,644.00 1995-96 REVENUE .00 173,606.35 12,523.93- .00 13,737.30 20,036.27 398,311.47 30,689.88 37,981.83 .00 .00 54,405.86 51,909.24 146,159.50 508,047.13 1,422,360.90 8,850.30 26.00 33,677.71 3,971.38 5,431.95 2,523.00 33.00 1,203.70 .00 943.50 342.00 292.50 .00 233.75 .00 57,528.79 PAGE 1 BALANCE % COL 2,825,818.00 21,643.65 204,044.93 .00 32,010.70 48,617.73 1,091,688.53 86,609.12 117,018.17 43,949.00 30,497.00 108,594.14 164,474.76 363,840.50 955,079.87 6,093,886.10 4,395.70 174.00 65,322.29 10,028.62 7,568.05 7,477.00 97.00 396.30 271.00 2,056.50 1,658.00 707.50 146.00 139.75- 1,500.00 101,658.21 0.0 88.9 6.5- 30.0 29.2 26.7 26.2 24.5 0.0 0.0 33.4 24.0 28.7 34.7 18.9 66.8 13.0 34.0 28.4 41.8 25.2 25.4 75.2 0.0 31.5 17.1 29.3 0.0 248.7 0.0 36.1 42,283.33 67,716.67 38.4 21,649.25 799.42 5,184.00 35,597.00 12,950.00 79,567.75 21.4 2,330.58 25.5 5,316.00 49.4 86,403.00 29.2 37,050.00 25.9 REVPRIN2 11/22/95 12:16:56 001 GENERAL FUND ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION 3406 COMM CTR THEATRE 3411 OTHER FACILITIES 3412 TENNIS COURTS 3418 SPECIAL EVENTS USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY 3500 INTERGOVERNMENTAL/STATE 3504 IN LIEU OFF HIGHWAY 3505 IN LIEU MOTOR VEHICLE 3507 HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE 3508 MANDATED COSTS 3509 HOMEOWNER PROP TX RELIE 3510 POST 3511 STC -SVC OFF TRAINING INTERGOVERNMENTAL/STATE 3800 CURRENT SERVICE CHARGES 3801 RESIDENTIAL INSPECTION 3802 SIGN REVIEW 3803 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT 3805 CONDTL USE PERMIT AMEND 3806 BOARD OF APPEALS 3808 ZONE VARIANCE REVIEW 3809 TENTATIVE MAP REVIEW 3810 FINAL MAP REVIEW 3812 CONDITIONAL USE REVIEW 3813 PLAN CHECK FEES 3814 PLANNING/ZONING APPEAL 3815 PUBLIC WORKS SERVICES 3818 POLICE SERVICES 3819 JAIL SERVICES 3821 FINGERPRINT SERVICE 3823 SPECIAL EVENT SECURITY 3824 VEHICLE INSPECTION FEES 3825 PUBLIC NOTICE POSTING 3827 LIBRARY GROUNDS MAINT 3831 STREET CUT INSPECTION 3833 RECREATION SERVICE CHARGES 3834 ENCROACHMENT PERMIT 3836 FUMIGATION INSPECT FEE 3837 RETURNED CHECK CHARGE 3838 SALE OF MAPS/PUBLICATIO 3839 PHOTOCOPY CHARGES 3840 AMBULANCE TRANSPORT 3841 POLICE TOWING 3857 PKG PLAN APPLICATION CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH REVENUE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ESTIMATE REVENUE REVENUE PAGE 2 BALANCE % COL 22,000.00 1,502.00 5,626.50 16,373.50 25.6 18,000.00 570.00 3,515.00 14,485.00 19.5 12,000.00 560.75 3,304.88 8,695.12 27.5 45,000.00 1,490.00 49,059.52 4,059.52- 109.0 383,847.00 34,393.70 137,685.57 246,161.43 35.9 300.00 .00 .00 300.00 0.0 614,006.00 42,794.49 227,356.65 386,649.35 37.0 9,800.00 .00 .00 9,800.00 0.0 5,732.00 .00 25.00 5,707.00 0.4 60,810.00 .00 .00 60,810.00 0.0 10,000.00 41.36 3,684.34 6,315.66 36.8 3,520.00 .00 640.00 2,880.00 18.2 704,168.00 42,835.85 231,705.99 472,462.01 32.9 12,000.00 913.50 3,436.50 8,563.50 28.6 3,500.00 498.75 1,131.00 2,369.00 32.3 11,300.00 .00 .00 11,300.00 0.0 3,470.00 723.25 723.25 2,746.75 20.8 1,000.00 .00 .00 1,000.00 0.0 3,010.00 .00 1,003.25 2,006.75 33.3 998.00 .00 .00 998.00 0.0 488.00 .00 244.00 244.00 50.0 16,261.00 .00 925.50 15,335.50 5.7 38,000.00 13,608.40 37,929.73 70.27 99.8 525.00 .00 .00 525.00 0.0 12,000.00 2,136.07 4,505.48 7,494.52 37.5 16,000.00 397.00 1,187.95 14,812.05 7.4 4,000.00 813.00 2,168.00 1,832.00 54.2 5,000.00 364.00 1,368.00 3,632.00 27.4 40,000.00 6,361.56 24,633.93 15,366.07 61.6 50.00 .00 .00 50.00 0.0 47.00 .00 .00 47.00 0.0 5,703.00 .00 5,703.00 .00 100.0 15,000.00 629.00 2,176.00 12,824.00 14.5 .00 450.00 485.00 485.00- *** 18,000.00 2,772.05 7,818.25 10,181.75 43.4 10,519.00 1,264.75 3,468.15 7,050.85 33.0 1,500.00 280.00 480.00 1,020.00 32.0 250.00 1.50 13.00 237.00 5.2 1,000.00 50.60 159.40 840.60 15.9 65,000.00 6,727.09 16,156.59 48,843.41 24.9 40,000.00 2,850.00 12,616.00 27,384.00 31.5 1,996.00 .00 .00 1,996.00 0.0 REVPRIN2 11/22/95 12:16:56 001 GENERAL FUND ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION 3858 TENANT REFUSE BILLING 3859 REFUSE LIEN FEE 3860 AB939 SURCHARGE 3861 HAZARDOUS MAT PERMIT 3862 ALARM PERMIT FEE 3863 FALSE ALARM FEE 3864 C.U.P./FENCES/WALLS 3866 NONCONFORMING REMODELS 3867 PRECISE DEVLMNT PLANS 3868 PUBLIC NOTICING/300 FT 3869 2ND PARTY RESPONSE 3871 PARAMEDIC RESP/NON-TRSP 3872 LOCK -OUT (CAR) 3873 LOCK -OUT (HOUSE) 3874 FLOODING WATER REMOVAL 3878 COMML BLDG/APT INSPECT 3883 FINAL/TENT MAP EXTNSION 3888 PLANNING COMM APPEALS 3890 300'RADIUS NOTCG/APL CC 3893 CONTR RECREATION CLASSES 3894 OTHER RECREATION PROGRMS 3895 ANIMAL TRAP FEE 3896 MAILING FEE 3897 ADMIN FEE, INS CERTIF 3898 HEIGHT LIMIT EXCEPTION 3899 C.U.P. MINOR AMEND. CURRENT SERVICE CHARGES 3900 OTHER REVENUE 3901 SALE OF REAL/PERS PROP 3902 REFUNDS/REIMB PREV YR 3903 CONTRIBUTIONS NON GOVT 3904 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS 3909 LATE FEE 3955 OPERATING TRANSFERS IN OTHER REVENUE REVENUE CONTROL GENERAL FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH REVENUE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ESTIMATE REVENUE REVENUE 216.00 21.50 107.25 1,000.00 .00 173.78 .00 .00 .00 4,223.00 .00 .00 2,500.00 162.50 650.00 2,000.00 759.50 1,355.19 208.00 .00 .00 2,180.00 .00 1,453.50 11,468.00 .00 .00 11,055.00 23.76 1,152.51 2,500.00 .00 171.91 6,000.00 .00 1,301.92 130.00 .00 .00 206.00 .00 .00 144.00 .00 .00 380.00 .00 423.00 488.00 .00 .00 1,074.00 .00 - .00 592.00 .00 .00 130,000.00 12,459.67 38,567.25 25,000.00 4,041.00 11,727.44 400.00 8.70 77.00 .00 5.10 5.10 .00 442.55- 162.31 694.00 .00 694.00 200.00 .00 100.00 529,275.00 57,879.70 186,454.14 10,000.00 7,312.00 5,896.00 .00 1,113.00 1,384,300.00 1,408,621.00 10,811,345.00 .00 .00 3,960.00 4,931.64 .00 2,960.46 71.87 537.24 .00 .00 112,325.66 485,694.64 116,357.53 494,123.98 PAGE 3 BALANCE % COL 108.75 826.22 .00 4,223.00 1,850.00 644.81 208.00 726.50 11,468.00 9,902.49 2,328.09 4,698.08 130.00 206.00 144.00 43.00- 488.00 1,074.00 592.00 91,432.75 13,272.56 323.00 5.10- 162.31- .00 100.00 342,820.86 49.7 17.4 0.0 26.0 67.8 0.0 66.7 0.0 10.4 6.9 21.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 111.3 0:g 0.0- 29.7 46:9 19.3 *** *** 100.0 50:0. 35.2" 4/ 10,000.00 0.0 2,380.36 67.4 2,935.54 50.2 537.24- *** 1,113.00 0.0 898,605.36 35.1 914,497.02 35.1 600,892.25 2,572,142.70 8,239,202.30 23.8 10,811,345.00 600,892.25 2,572,142.70 8,239,202.30 23.8 REVPRIN2 11/22/95 12:16:56 105 LIGHTG/LANDSCAPG DIST FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH REVENUE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ESTIMATE REVENUE REVENUE PAGE 4 BALANCE % COL 3100 TAXES 3101 CURRENT YEAR SECURED 537,587.00 .00 .00 537,587.00 0.0 3103 PRIOR YEAR COLLECTIONS 11,876.00 .00 1,838.75 10,037.25 15.5 TAXES 549,463.00 .00 1,838.75 547,624.25 0.3 3400 USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY 3401 INTEREST INCOME 61,256.00 7,156.66 8,718.97 52,537.03 14.2 REVENUE CONTROL 610,719.00 7,156.66 10,557.72 600,161.28 1.7 LIGHTG/LANDSCAPG DIST FUND 610,719.00 7,156.66 10,557.72 600,161.28 1.7 REVPRIN2 11/22/95 12:16:56 109 DOWNTOWN ENHANCEMENT FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH REVENUE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ESTIMATE REVENUE REVENUE PAGE 5 BALANCE % COL 3400 USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY 3401 INTEREST INCOME 23,252.00 6,178.94 7,342.68 15,909.32 31.6 3407 PARKING LOT RENTAL 18,116.00 .00 .00 18,116.00 0.0 3413 PARKING LOT LEASE 180,000.00 15,000.00 60,000.00 120,000.00 33.3 3420 OTHER INTEREST INCOME .00 1,564.01 3,745.46 3,745.46- *** USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY 221,368.00 22,742.95 71,088.14 150,279.86 32.1 3900 OTHER REVENUE 3902 REFUNDS/REIMB/PREV YEARS REVENUE CONTROL DOWNTOWN ENHANCEMENT FUND 40.00 .00 .00 221,408.00 22,742.95 71,088.14 221,408.00 22,742.95 71,088.14 40.00 0.0 150,319.86 32.1 150,319.86 32.1 REVPRIN2 11/22/95 12:16:56 110 PARKING FUND ACCOUNT # 3300 3302 DESCRIPTION FINES & FORFEITURES COURT FINES/PARKING 3400 USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY 3401 INTEREST INCOME 3407 PARKING LOT RENTAL USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY 3800 CURRENT SERVICE CHARGES 3842 PARKING METERS 3843 PARKING PERMITS:ANNUAL 3844 DAILY PARKING PERMITS 3848 DRIVEWAY PERMITS 3849 GUEST PERMITS 3850 CONTRACTOR'S PERMITS CURRENT SERVICE CHARGES 3900 OTHER REVENUE 3901 SALE OF REAL/PERS PROP 3955 BUDGETED TRANSFERS IN OTHER REVENUE REVENUE CONTROL PARKING FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH REVENUE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ADJUSTED ESTIMATE OCTOBER REVENUE 1995-96 REVENUE 950,000.00 43,889.00 363,505.09 12,185.00 2,824.87 3,274.28 2,400.00 .00 1.00 14,585.00 2,824.87 3,275.28 700,000.00 58,207.39 304,346.48 215,000.00 1,595.50 17,092.30 700.00 .00 699.10 500.00 65.50 339.25 1,400.00 48.40 606.25 1,400.00 .00 739.50 919,000.00 59,916.79 323,822.88 PAGE 6 BALANCE % COL 586,494.91 38.3 8,910.72 26.9 2,399.00 0.0 11,309.72 22.5 395,653.52 43.5 197,907.70 7.9 .90 99.9 160.75 67.9 793.75 43.3 660.50 52.8 595,177.12 35.2 2,234.00 .00 .00 2,234.00 0.0 84,556.00 2,624.00 84,556.00 .00 100.0 86,790.00 2,624.00 84,556.00 2,234.00 97.4 1,970,375.00 109,254.66 775,159.25 1,195,215.75 39.3 1,970,375.00 109,254.66 775,159.25 1,195,215.75 39.3 REVPRIN2 11/22/95 12:16:56 115 STATE GAS TAX FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH REVENUE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ESTIMATE REVENUE REVENUE 3400 USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY 3401 INTEREST INCOME 20,993.00 1,623.82 PAGE 7 BALANCE % COL 1,990.00 19,003.00 9.5 3500 INTERGOVERNMENTAL/STATE 3501 SECTION 2106 ALLOCATION 72,391.00 12,014.62 24,398.14 47,992.86 33.7 3502 SECTION 2107 ALLOCATION 144,740.00 26,801.52 51,396.08 93,343.92 35.5 3503 SECT 2107.5 ALLOCATION 4,000.00 .00 4,000.00 .00 100.0 3512 SECTION 2105 (PROP 111) 104,687.00 18,547.73 37,189.64 67,497.36 35.5 3522 TDA ARTICLE 3/LOCAL 7,344.00 .00 .00 7,344.00 0.0 - INTERGOVERNMENTAL/STATE 333,162.00 57,363.87 116,983.86 216,178.14 35.1 REVENUE CONTROL 354,155.00 58,987.69 118,973.86 235,181.14 33.6 STATE GAS TAX FUND 354,155.00 58,987.69 118,973.86 235,181.14 33.6 1_ REVPRIN2 11/22/95 12:16:56 117 AB939 FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH REVENUE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ESTIMATE REVENUE REVENUE PAGE 8 BALANCE % COL 3800 CURRENT SERVICE CHARGES 3860 AB939 SURCHARGE 30,000.00 20,212.89 20,212.89 9,787.11 67.4 REVENUE CONTROL 30,000.00 20,212.89 20,212.89 9,787.11 67.4 AB939 FUND 30,000.00 20,212.89 20,212.89 9,787.11 67.4 REVPRIN2 11/22/95 12:16:56 120 COUNTY GAS TAX FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH REVENUE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.37. OF BUDGET YEAR) ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ESTIMATE REVENUE REVENUE 3400 USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY 3401 INTEREST INCOME 453.00 83.08 REVENUE CONTROL 453.00 83.08 COUNTY GAS TAX FUND 453.00 83.08 99.57 99.57 99.57 PAGE 9 BALANCE X COL 353.43 22.0 353.43 22.0 353.43 22.0 REVPRIN2 11/22/95 12:16:56 121 PROP A OPEN SPACE FUND ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION 3400 USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY 3401 INTEREST INCOME 3600 INTERGOVERNMENTAL/COUNTY 3605 LA CO PRKS/GREENBELT PURCHASE 3606 LA CO PRKS/PIER RENOVATION 3608 MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION INTERGOVERNMENTAL/COUNTY REVENUE CONTROL PROP A OPEN SPACE FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH REVENUE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ADJUSTED ESTIMATE 5,932.00 365,000.00 1 1,259,000.00 34,000.00 1,658,000.00 1 1,663,932.00 1 1,663,932.00 1 OCTOBER REVENUE 5,892.83 ,770,000.00 .00 .00 ,770,000.00 1995-96 REVENUE 7,430.27 1,770,000.00 .00 .00 1,770,000.00 PAGE 10 BALANCE % COL 1,498.27- 125.3 1,405,000.00- 484.9 1,259,000.00 0.0 34,000.00 0.0 112,000.00- 106.8 ,775,892.83 1,777,430.27 113,498.27- 106.8 ,775,892.83 1,777,430.27 113,498.27- 106.8 REVPRIN2 11/22/95 12:16:56 125 PARK/REC FACILITY TAX FUND ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION 3400 USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY 3401 INTEREST INCOME 3900 OTHER REVENUE 3903 CONTRIBUTIONS NON GOVT 3910 PARK/RECREATION IN LIEU OTHER REVENUE REVENUE CONTROL PARK/REC FACILITY TAX FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH REVENUE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ADJUSTED ESTIMATE OCTOBER REVENUE 1995-96 REVENUE 8,889.00 1,528.93 1,651.30 .00 .00 102,000.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 105,500.00 12,389.00 _ 5,028.93 107,151.30 12,389.00 5,028.93 107,151.30 PAGE 11 BALANCE % COL 7,237.70 18.6 102,000.00- *** .00 100.0 102,000.00- 999.9+ 94,762.30- 864.9 94,762.30- 864.9 REVPRIN2 11/22/95 12:16:56 126 4% UTILITY USERS TAX FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH REVENUE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ESTIMATE REVENUE REVENUE 3100 3120 TAXES UTILITY USER TAX 3400 USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY 3401 INTEREST INCOME 3900 OTHER REVENUE • 3955 OPERATING TRANSFERS IN _ REVENUE CONTROL 4% UTILITY USERS TAX FUND PAGE 12 BALANCE % COL 975,418.00 88,157.33 338,949.99 636,468.01 34.7 49,920.00 12,276.66 35,509.86 14,410.14 71.1 2,480,000.00 2,480,000.00 2,480,000.00 .00 100.0 3,505,338.00 2,580,433.99 2,854,459.85 650,878.15 81.4 3,505,338.00 2,580,433.99 2,854,459.85 650,878.15 81.4 REVPRIN2 11/22/95 12:16:56 127 6% UTILITY USER TAX FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH REVENUE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ESTIMATE REVENUE REVENUE PAGE 13 BALANCE % COL 3400 USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY 3401 INTEREST INCOME .00 4,042.98 4,859.00 4,859.00 - REVENUE CONTROL .00 4,042.98 4,859.00 4,859.00- 6% UTILITY USER TAX FUND .00 4,042.98 4,859.00 4,859.00- *** * * * * * * REVPRIN2 11/22/95 12:16:56 145 PROPOSITION 'A FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH REVENUE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) PAGE 14 ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 BALANCE % COL ESTIMATE REVENUE REVENUE 3100 TAXES 3117 PROPOSITION A TRANSIT 193,234.00 32,872.00 61,767.00 131,467.00 32.0 3121 SUBREGNL.IN 23,000.00 .00 .00 23,000.00 0.0 TAXES 216,234.00 32,872.00 61,767.00 154,467.00 28.6 3400 USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY 3401 INTEREST INCOME 4,086.00 2,031.42 2,428.96 1,657.04 59.4 3800 CURRENT SERVICE CHARGES 3854 FARES, DIAL A RIDE 11,500.00 .00 .00 11,500.00 0.0 3855 BUS PASSES 4,000.00 306.20 747.00 3,253.00 18.7 CURRENT SERVICE CHARGES 15,500.00 306.20 747.00 14,753.00 4.8 3900 OTHER REVENUE 3904 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS 502.00 .00 .00 502.00 0.0 REVENUE CONTROL 236,322.00 35,209.62 64,942.96 171,379.04 27.5 PROPOSITION 'A FUND 236,322.00 35,209.62 64,942.96 171,379.04 27.5 REVPRIN2 11/22/95 12:16:56 146 PROPOSITION 'C FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH REVENUE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ESTIMATE REVENUE REVENUE 3100 TAXES 3118 PROP C LOCAL RETURN FDS* 3400 USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY 3401 INTEREST INCOME REVENUE CONTROL PROPOSITION 'C FUND 157,997.00 40,067.00 50,380.00 PAGE 15 BALANCE % COL 107,617.00 31.9 7,886.00 1,486.84 1,790.23 6,095.77 22.7 165,883.00 41,553.84 52,170.23 113,712.77 31.5 165,883.00 41,553.84 52,170.23 113,712.77 31.5 REVPRIN2 11/22/95 12:16:56 150 GRANTS FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH REVENUE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ESTIMATE REVENUE REVENUE 3500 INTERGOVERNMENTAL/STATE 3541 LOC TRANS PARTNER PROG (SLTPP) 3600 INTERGOVERNMENTAL/COUNTY 3604 LA CO. LOCAL HWY PROGRAM (STP) REVENUE CONTROL GRANTS FUND PAGE 16 BALANCE % COL 90,000.00 .00 .00 90,000.00 0.0 335,415.00 .00 .00 335,415.00 0.0 425,415.00 .00 .00 425,415.00 0.0 425,415.00 .00 .00 425,415.00 0.0 REVPRIN2 11/22/95 12:16:56 152 AIR QUALITY MGMT DIST FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH REVENUE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.37. OF BUDGET YEAR) ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ESTIMATE REVENUE REVENUE 3400 USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY 3401 INTEREST INCOME 3500 INTERGOVERNMENTAL/STATE 3538 AQMD EMISSION CTL AB276 REVENUE CONTROL AIR QUALITY MGMT DIST FUND PAGE 17 BALANCE X COL 1,360.00 310.05 366.11 993.89 26.9 20,700.00 .00 .00 20,700.00 0.0 22,060.00 310.05 366.11 21,693.89 1.7 22,060.00 310.05 366.11 21,693.89 1.7 REVPRIN2 11/22/95 12:16:56 155 CROSSING GUARD DIST FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH REVENUE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) PAGE 18 ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 BALANCE % COL ESTIMATE REVENUE REVENUE 3100 TAXES 3101 CURRENT YEAR SECURED .00 .00 .00 .00 3103 PRIOR YEAR COLLECTIONS 3,829.00 .00 446.01 3,382.99 11.6 TAXES 3,829.00 .00 446.01 3,382.99 11.6 3400 USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY 3401 INTEREST INCOME 1,389.00 416.54 474.80 914.20 34.2 3900 OTHER REVENUE 3904 _ MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE 13,000.00 .00 .00 13,000.00 0.0 3955 OPERATING TRANSFERS IN 47,500.00 .00 47,500.00 .00 100.0 OTHER REVENUE 60,500.00 .00 47,500.00 13,000.00 78.5 REVENUE CONTROL 65,718.00 416.54 48,420.81 17,297.19 73.7 CROSSING GUARD DIST FUND 65,718.00 416.54 48,420.81 17,297.19 73.7 REVPRIN2 11/22/95 12:16:56 160 SEWER FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH REVENUE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ESTIMATE REVENUE REVENUE 3400 USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY 3401 INTEREST INCOME 3600 INTERGOVERNMENTAL/COUNTY 3602 BEACH OUTLET MAINTENANC PAGE 19 BALANCE % COL 186,227.00 35,664.65 42,408.10 143,818.90 22.8 10,000.00 .00 .00 10,000.00 0.0 3800 CURRENT SERVICE CHARGES 3828 SEWER CONNECTION FEE 8,000.00 901.48 1,322.14 6,677.86 16.5 3829 SEWER DEMOLITION FEE 650.00 .00 .00 650.00 0.0 3832 SEWER LATERAL INSTALLTN 300.00 162.75 325.50 25.50- 108.5 CURRENT SERVICE CHARGES 8,950.00 1,064.23 1,647.64 7,302.36 18.4 3900 OTHER REVENUE . 3903 CONTRIBUTIONS NON GOVT 3904 GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS 3955 OPERATING TRANSFERS IN OTHER REVENUE REVENUE CONTROL .00 .00 7,500.00 7,500.00- *** .00 .00 25.00 25.00- *** 803,807.00 66,666.67 270,473.68 533,333.32 33.6 :. 803,807.00 66,666.67 277,998.68 525,808.32 34.6 1,008,984.00 103,395.55 322,054.42 686,929.58 31.9 SEWER FUND 1,008,984.00 103,395.55 322,054.42 686,929.58 31.9 REVPRIN2 11/22/95 12:16:56 170 ASSET SEIZURE/FORFT FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH REVENUE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ESTIMATE REVENUE REVENUE 3300 3304 FINES & FORFEITURES FORFEITED FUNDS 3400 USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY 3401 INTEREST INCOME REVENUE CONTROL ASSET SEIZURE/FORFT FUND 25,000.00 22,397.00 47,397.00 47,397.00 PAGE 20 BALANCE % COL .00 2,639.53 22,360.47 10.6 2,463.73 2,463.73 2,463.73 2,957.55 5,597.08 5,597.08 19,439.45 13.2 41,799.92 11.8 41,799.92 11.8 REVPRIN2 11/22/95 12:16:56 180 FIRE PROTECTION FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH REVENUE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ESTIMATE REVENUE REVENUE 3400 USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY 3401 INTEREST INCOME 22,478.00 4,296.09 5,145.57 PAGE 21 BALANCE % COL 17,332.43 22.9 3900 OTHER REVENUE 3912 FIRE FLOW FEE 12,000.00 2,987.00 6,338.50 5,661.50 52.8 REVENUE CONTROL 34,478.00 7,283.09 11,484.07 22,993.93 33.3 FIRE PROTECTION FUND 34,478.00 7,283.09 11,484.07 22,993.93 33.3 REVPRIN2 11/22/95 12:16:56 705 INSURANCE FUND CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH , REVENUE STATUS REPORT OCTOBER 1995 (033.3% OF BUDGET YEAR) ACCOUNT # DESCRIPTION ADJUSTED OCTOBER 1995-96 ESTIMATE REVENUE REVENUE 3400 USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY 3401 INTEREST INCOME PAGE 22 BALANCE % COL 131.00 .00 .00 131.00 0.0 3900 OTHER REVENUE 3902 REFUNDS/REIMB PREV YR .00 2,097.71 2,097.71 2,097.71- *** 3957 TRANSFER IN -DEPT INS SV 991,482.00 82,624.00 330,496.00 660,986.00 33.3 OTHER REVENUE 991,482.00 84,721.71 332,593.71 658,888.29 33.5 REVENUE CONTROL 991,613.00 84,721.71 332,593.71 659,019.29 33.5 INSURANCE FUND 991,613.00 84,721.71 332,593.71 659,019.29 33.5 TREASURER'S REPORT - OCTOBER 95 FUND GENERAL 1W1/95 10/31/95 NUMBER ACCOUNT BALANCE CASH ADJUSTMENT CHECKS ADJUSTMENT BALANCE 001 GENERAL $1,853,534.72 $596,305.60 $170,663.78 ($871,108.92) ($237,223.42) $1,512,171.76 105 LIGHTING/LANDSCAPING $819,886.26 $0.00 $7,156.66 ($38,930.71) ($4,628.09) $783,484.12 109 DOWNTOWN ENHANCEMENT $707,875.78 $17,155.16 $6,178.94 ($6,986.36) ($279.73) $723,943.79 110 PARKING $323,624.76 $158,638.29 $5,448.87 ($123,639.80) ($126,047.80) $238,024.32 115 STATE GAS TAX $186,029.52 $57,363.87 $1,623.82 $0.00 ($29,512.92) $215,504.29 117 AB939 $0.00 $20,212.89 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $20,212.89 120 COUNTY GAS TAX $9,518.22 $0.00 $83.08 $0.00 $0.00 $9,601.30 121 PROP A OPEN SPACE $675,098.22 $48,657.00 $5,892.83 $0.00 ($710,000.00) $19,648.05 125 PARKREC.FAC.TAX $175,158.02 $3,500.00 $1,528.93 ($99,027.29) $0.00 $81,159.66 126 RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY $2,505,441.19 $100,433.99 $710,000.00 ($1,765.50) ($832,291.22) $2,481,818.46 127 6% UTILITY USERS TAX $463,497.26 $0.00 $4,042.98 $0.00 $0.00 $467,540.24 140 COMM.DEVELOP.BLOCK GRANT ($180.32) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 ($180.32) 145 PROPOSITION A FUND $232,724.48 $33,178.20 $3,450.86 ($173,001.58) $0.00 $96,351.96 146 PROPOSITION C FUND $170,455.65 $40,067.00 $1,486.84 $0.00 $0.00 $212,009.49 150 GRANT FUND $153,848.97 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $153,848.97 152 AIR QUALITY MGT.DISTRICT $35,520.17 $0.00 $310.05 ($106.31) $0.00 $35,723.91 155 CROSSING GUARD DISTRICT $47,720.31 $0.00 $416.54 ($14,882.86) ($1,051.00) $32,202.99 160 SEWER MAINTENANCE $4,085,836.66 $1,064.23 $102,331.32 ($398,025.99) ($1,606.94) $3,789,599.28 170 ASSET SEIZURE FUND $282,251.95 $0.00 $2,463.73 $0.00 $0.00 $284,715.68 180 FIRE PROTECTION FUND $492,170.96 $2,698.50 $4,584.59 $0.00 $0.00 $499,454.05 705 INSURANCE FUND $671,623.64 $2,097.71 $82,624.00 ($85,830.61) ($26.06) $670,488.68 $13,891,636.42 $1,081,372.44 $1,110,287.82 ($1,813,305.93) ($1,942,667.18) $12,327,323.57 TRUST BALANCE ACCOUNTS DEPOSITS CHARGES 10/31/95 $3,000.00 $830,556.82 $830,556.82 $3,000.00 GENERAL $506,539.93 $12,155,982.00 PAYROLL $4,818.69 INACTIVE DEPOSIT $511,358.62 0.00 $12,947.26 OUTSTANDING CHECK $340,017.05 INACTIVE DEPOSIT HELD BY FISCAL AGENT ------ RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY $171,341.57 INACTIVE DEPOSIT $12,155,982.00 $148,096.50 --------- INTEREST RECEIVED TO DATE BALANCE $12,327,323.57 JoHlliA. WORKMAN, CITY TREASURER /NO/MBER 21, 1995 1 d (2) November 22, 1995 Honorable Mayor City Council Meeting and Members of the City Council of November 28, 1995 MONTHLY STATUS REPORT OF INACTIVE PUBLIC DEPOSITS FOR HERMOSA BEACH Attached is report of all Inactive Public Deposits for the month of October 1995. This is the most current available investment information. Respectfully submitted, 177/ John-M,'Workman y T usurer NOTED: Stephen R. Burrell City Manager 69_,„de INVESTMENT REPORT - OCTOBER 95 DATE OF DATE OF ASKING MARKET INSTITUTION TOTAL INVESTMENT MATURITY PRICE VALUE INTEREST LAIF BALANCE 10/1/95 $5,041,000.00 BALANCE 10/31/95 $6,621,950.07 LACPIF 6.008% Railroad Right -of -Way Account BALANCE 10/1/95 $2,856,728.55 BALANCE 10/31/95 $0.00 6.060% CORPORATE NOTES: S & S Finance International $535,000.00 9/16/94 12/16/96 $ 572,960.75 $ 504,155.00 6.696% U.S. GOVERNMENT NOTES: Federal Nat'l Mtge Assoc Nts. $500,000.00 10/27/95 10/27/97 5500,000.00 5500,000.00 6.150% Federal Natl.MtgeAssn.Deb. $514,531.25 07/06/94 09/10/96 $ 526,936.81 $ 507,655.00 6.245% Federal Home Loan Mortgage $500,468.75 2/3/95 2/5/96 $ 500,468.75 $ 502,500.00 10.995% • U.S. TREASURY BOND: Investment $989,687.50 12/03/92 11/30/97 $ 989,687.50 $1,002,500.00 6.243% Investment $1,008,437.50 02/18/93 01/31/98 $1,008,437.50 $ 994,060.00 5.429% Investment $497,469.43 05/11/94 04/30/96 $ 497,469.43 $ 499,375.00 5.849% Investment $499,062.50 06/30/94 06/30/96 $ 499,062.50 $ 500,780.00 6.100% Investment $489,375.00 12/28/94 01/31/97 $ 500,414.40 $ 503,125.00 6.250% INVESTMENT TOTAL $12,155,982.00 Invested Cash Reserves $13,750.00 **CASH RESERVES FROM FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK PAYOFF DEPOSITED WITH BANK OF NEW YORK TRUST. SEATTLE 1ST NATL. BANK TRUST • BALANCE 10/1/95 $508,541.79 ADJUSTMENT (508,541.79) BALANCE 10/31/95 $0.00 CHICAGO TITLE BALANCE 06/1/95 $12,947.26 BALANCE 6/30/95 5.200% $12,947.26 2.594% TRUSTEE TOTAL $12,947.26 GRAND TOTAL $12,182,679.26 RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED, / JOHN M. WORKMAN j CITY TREASURER / J I'..w X5--57 /1-..23-"S November 21, 1995 HONO MAYOR and MEMBERS of the Regular Meeting of HERMOAA11,14:ACH CITY COUNCIL November 28, 1995 I SUBJECT: ' 'FINAL MAP #24303 (SUB 95-1) LOCATION: 1155 AND 1157 9TH STREET APPLICANT(S): MICHAEL AULERT REQUEST: TO ADOPT A RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL MAP FOR A 3 - LOT SUBDIVISION Recommendation Staff recommends approval of Final Parcel Map #24303 which is consistent with the approved Vesting Tentative Parcel Map, and recommends the City Clerk be directed to endorse the certificate for said map. Background The Planning Commission approved a Subdivision to divide two lots into three lots and Vesting Tentative Parcel Map #24303 at their June 20, 1995 meeting. The three lots were approved because they met the minimum requirements of the zoning ordinance for size and width (4,000 square feet and 40 feet), and exceeded the prevailing lot size of all lots within the "neighborhood." The two pre-existing homes are currently in the process of being demolished and building permits have been obtained for the construction of three new single-family homes. Analysis The staff has reviewed the Final Map and found it substantially consistent with the Vesting Tentative Parcel Map approved by the Planning Commission and in conformance with the State Subdivision Map Act. CONCUR: &J1 Il Sol Blumenf ld, L irector Commune u evelopment Department Stephen', : u ell" City Ma er Attachments Planning Commission resolution and staff report Respectfully submitted, en Robertson Associate Planner . y/c:finmpsub le 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 29 RESOLUTION NO. 95- r A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 'I ERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, GRANTING APPROVAL OF FINAL PARCEL MAP 430) FOR A THREE -LOT SUBDMSION PROJECT LOCATED AT 1155 AND 1157 NINTH S ET, HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA. WHEREAS, the City Council held a meeting on November 28, 1995 and made the following Findings: A. This project will not violate any of the provisions of Sections 66427.1, 66474, 66474.1, and 66474.6 of the Subdivision Map Act; B. The proposed subdivision, together with the provisions for its design and improvement, is consistent with the General Plan required by Article 5 (commencing with Section 65300) of Chapter 3 of Division 1 of the Government Code, or any specific plan adopted pursuant to Article 8 (commencing with Section 65450) of Chapter 3 of Division 1 of the Government Code; C. The development of the property in the manner set forth on the subject division of land will not unreasonably interfere with the free and complete exercise of any public entity and/or public utility rights-of-way and/or easements within the subject division of land; D. The approval of said map is subject to all conditions outlined in Planning Commission Resolution P.C. No. 95-28 adopted after hearing on June 20, 1995. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach, California, does hereby resolve as follows: 1. Pursuant to the recommendation of the Planning Commission and the recommendation of the County Engineer, the City Council does hereby grant final approval of Parcel Map #24303 in the City of Hermosa Beach, State of California, being a Subdivision of Lots 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17, Block 144, Redondo Villa Tract, as recorded in Book 10, Pages 90 and 91 of Maps in the Office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County, for a three -lot subdivision project on land commonly known as 1155 and 1157 9th Street, Hermosa Beach, California. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 28th day of November, 1995. PRESIDENT of the City Council and Mayor of the City of Hermosa Beach, California ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY 2- y/c:finmaprs Honorable Cliairman and Members of the Hermosa Beagh Planning Commission SUBJECT: SUBDIVISION 95-1 LOCATION: APPLICANT: 1155 - 1157 9TH STREET MICHAEL AULERT P.O. BOX 271 MANHATTAN BEACH, CA 90266 June 15, 1995 Regular Meeting of June 20, 1995 REQUEST: TO ALLOW A 3 -LOT SUBDIVISION Recommendation Based on the subdivision ordinance, staff recommends that the Planning Commission approve the requested subdivision by adopting the attached resolution. Background Project Information: Zoning: General Plan Designation: Present Uses: R-1 Low Density 2 single dwellings Lot Size (2 Lots, by Merger): 6000 sq. ft., 6500 sq. ft., total 12,500 sq. ft. Environmental Determination: *Categorically exempt *Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines, Section 15303, up to three single-family residences in urbanized areas qualify for a categorical exemption.. Also see Section 15315 - minor land divisions are exempt. Analysis The applicant is requesting to subdivide an existing lot into three lots with two 40 foot and one 45 foot frontage. The resulting lot sizes would be 4,000 square feet and 4,500 square feet. The proposed lots conform to current zoning and newly enacted subdivision requirements, as they front on a public street, have the minimum frontage of 40 feet or greater, and equal or exceed 4000 square feet. Section 29.5-8 of the Subdivision ordinance requires that the Planning Commission make findings that the proposed subdivision meets subdivision and zoning requirements, and additionally it t requires a finding that the "size of the proposed lots is not smaller than the prevailing lot size and frontages" in the neighborhood in which they are located. • Staff has calculated the average lot size for the surrounding R-1 zoned area generally bounded by City limits on the east, 7th Place on the south, the Prospect Avenue on the west and Aviation Blvd. on the north excluding any commercial lots (see Exhibit A). Within above noted boundaries, the prevailing lot size and frontage group of lots is 2,500 sq. ft. with 25 foot frontages. The second largest grouping is a variety of miscellaneous lot sizes ranging from approximately 2,887 sq. ft. with 25.41' frontages to 10,000 sq. ft. with 100' frontages; of these lots 78% are smaller than the proposed lots. The third largest and last group of lots is 5,000 sq. ft. with 50' frontages. The following table tallies the number of lots in each group. *2,500 sq. ft. 25' front Miscellaneous 2,887 sq. ft. to 10,000 sq. ft. 28:41' to 100' front 5,000 sq. ft. 50' front 141 Under 4,000 sq. ft., with less 40' front = 47 Over 4,000 sq. ft. with more 40' front = 14 53 *This groups includes all buildable 2,500 sq. ft., 25' wide lots that are not merged, even though currently being used in conjunction with one or more other lots with only one dwelling. Therefore, the proposed lots,, and frontages are larger than the prevailing lot size of the surrounding neighborhood, based on the definition of "neighborhood area" found within the newly amended Subdivision Ordinance. Further, examining extending or reducing the neighborhood boundaries, it was found, would not alter the prevailing lot size and frontage. The proposed subdivision has appropriate public street access, available utilities, and is consistent with the both the R-1 zone and the density requirements of the General Plan Low Density Residential category. CONCUR: Michael Schubach Planning Director Sol umenfeld, Dir for Community De elopment Department Attachments 1. Proposed Resolution 2. Site Maps 3. Exhibit A - Neighborhood Map 4. Correspondence y/c:pcsr1155 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 RESOLUTION P.C. 95-28 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A VESTING TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 24303 FOR A THREE LOT SUBDIVISION AT 1155 - 1157 9TH STREET, LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS LOTS 13, 14, 15, 16 AND 17 OF THE REDONDO VILLA TRACT. WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on June 20, 1995 to receive oral and written testimony regarding a request to subdivide said property into three (3) lots and made the following findings: A. The proposed subdivision will create lots which equal or exceed the minimum required forty -foot frontage and four thousand (4,000) square feet; B. The proposed lots front on a public street; C. The proposed subdivision will in no way be detrimental to the surrounding lot pattern or tend to reduce property values in the area; D. The size of the proposed lots is not smaller than the prevailing lot size in the surrounding area, and are of a size and configuration consistent with the standards of development specified in the zoning ordinance for the R-1 zone; E. The creation of the proposed lots is in conformity with the intent and purpose of the City of Hermosa Beach General Plan; F. The tentative parcel map complies with the requirements for approval set forth in the Subdivision Map Act of the State of California. NOW, THEREFORE, the Planning Commission of the City of Hermosa Beach, California, does hereby approve Vesting Tentative Parcel Map No. 24303 for a 3 -lot subdivision at 1155-1157 9th Street, subject to the following conditions: 1. All structures on the property shall be demolished prior to recordation of the final map. 2. The Final Map shall be recorded prior to the issuance of building permits unless the Community Development Department gives prior approval. 3. All requirements of the Public Works Department and the Community Development Department, Building Division shall be met. • 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 • 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 C 4. Approval of the Vesting Tentative Parcel Map shall become null and void twenty- four months from the date of approval unless the final map is recorded. The applicant may apply in writing for an extension of time to the Planning Commission prior to the date of expiration. VOTE: AYES NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: Comms. Marks,Merl, Vice -Churn. Tucker None None Comm.Di Monda,Chmn.Dettelbach CERTIFICATION I hereby certify the foregoing Resolution P.C. 95-28 is a true and complete record of the action taken by the Planning Commission of the City of Hermosa Beach, California, at their regular me mg of June 20, 1 75. Peter Tucker, ice Chairman 7- 10- Ss Date of Blume eld; 'Secretary y/c:pers 1155 Nove b r 20, 1995 Hone Mayor and Members of the Herm Beach City Council Regular Meeting of November 28, 1995 i USE OF ROOM 13 IN THE COMMUNITY CENTER AS AN EMERGENCY OPERATIONS AND TRAINING CENTER Recommendation It is recommended by staff that Council: 1. approve the use of Room 13 in the Community Center as an Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and for limited recreation program use. 2. adjust the Community Resources budget to reflect a reduction of $14,000 annually in the lease revenue account (#3404). Background Council approved an Emergency Response Plan at the March 28, 1995 meeting. In addition, this fiscal year, Council authorized the expenditure of $6,874 from the general fund budget for EOC supplies. As Council is aware, among other things the Community Resources budget reflects revenues obtained through lease agreements with various non-profit organizations. The lease rates are determined by Council and are approved at three (3) year intervals. Room 13 is a 1,288 square foot classroom located in the South wing of the Center. The current annual lease rate for this room is $14,376. Analysis The Police and Fire Departments have been searching for space for EOC operations and for ongoing department training (e.g., baton training, fire safety). They had considered the use of the South School site but found it to be limited by parking constraints and by the cost of renovations. A significant benefit of the use of Room 13 for the Fire Department will be the potential to initiate joint training programs with the City of Redondo Beach. In exchange for the City's willingness to provide a training facility for use by both cities, Redondo Beach has agreed to provide a training officer and training programs at no cost to Hermosa Beach. if The estimated annual salary allocation for the officer is $16,800 (represents 20% of the cost of one officer). The EOC will provide the City staff with a much needed facility in the event of a major disaster or City emergency. Located behind the kitchen facilities and the Community Center Gym, the EOC will be convenient to sleeping and eating areas which are essential for emergency workers (who are often on duty for days at a time). The City's recreation programs continue to grow, making the provision of adequate classroom space a primary consideration for 1996. While Community Resources staff anticipates the future use of a classroom at South Park, the EOC can fill current needs with newly scheduled self defense and karate classes. It is important to note that the room will be used only for City sponsored recreation classes and will not be available for rental uses. In this way, the security of City property can be assured. Fiscal Impact: General Fund reduction of $14,000 annually from the Community Resources Lease revenue account. Respectfully Submitted, Mary ey Com ' unity Resources Director 41/4aet2-- Val Straser Chief of Police Concur: Stephefi R. Burrell City Manger Re„,,ye Pete Bonano Fire Chief Noted for Fiscal Impact: Viki Copeland Finance Director CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH TO: MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH FROM: JOHN WORKMAN, CITY TREASURER RE: MUNICIPAL TREASURER'S ASSOCIATION WORKSHOP DATE: NOVEMBER 20, 1995 I HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM A THREE DAY TREASURER'S WORKSHOP AT THE CAL.POLY.POMONA CAMPUS. THE WORKSHOP WAS A rI ENDED BY 64 FINANCE OFFICERS AND CITY TREASURERS FROM ALL OVER CALIFORNIA. THE EDUCATION COMMI1-1EE OF THE CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL TREASURERS ASSOCIATION CONDUCTS THESE WORKSHOPS EVERY YEAR TOPICS DISCUSSED WERE: AND DUTIES OF THE INVESTMENT OFFICER RESPONSIBILITIES UNDERSTANDING ALLOWABLE INVESTMENTS INTERNAL VS. EXTERNAL MONEY MANAGERS ESTABLISHING BROKER / DEALER RELATIONSHIPS INVESTMENT POOLS... PROS AND CONS ESTABLISHING AN INVESTMENT OUTLOOK TREASURER'S REPORTS LEGISLATIVE UPDATE INTERNAL CONTROLS /DOCUMENT FRAUD / PROTECTIONS THE WORKSHOP IS VERY INTENSIVE. THE PRESENTATIONS ARE BY SOME OF THE TOP MANAGERS DI THEIR FIELDS. WE ARE VERY FORTUNATE TO HAVE THEIR COMMITMENT. THE BENEFITS ARE VERY WORTHWHILE. OUR DAY BEGINS AT 8:00A.M. SHARP AND THE DAY ENDS AT 9:00 P.M. HOUSING IS ON THE CAMPUS. NONE OF THE COSTS FOR THE WORKSHOP ARE AT CITY EXPENSE (REGISTRATION, HOUSING, OR TRANSPORTATION). ZG JOHN WORKMAN TREASURER, CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH lg ACTION SHEET AGENDA PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS November 21, 1995 7:00 P.M. Peter Tucker Chairperson Alan M. Dettelbach Vice Chairperson Joseph Di Monda Rod Merl Sam Perrotti 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roll Call: ALL PRESENT Section I -- Consent Calendar Any Planning Commissioner or public wishing to pull an item from below may request to do so at this time. 3. Approval of October 17, 1995 minutes ACTION: APPROVED (5-0). 4. Resolution(s) for adoption a) Resolution P.C. 95-38 approving Conditional Use Permit amendments & Precise Development Plans, for 2, two -unit condo projects, at 144-48 & 158-60 Manhattan Avenue. b) Resolution P.C. 95-39 to recommend amending the Municipal Code, including provisions in the zoning ordinance in regards to Council review and reconsideration of the Planning Commission. ACTION: ALL ITEMS APPROVED (5-0). 5. Item(s) for consideration NONE Section II -- Oral / Written Communications 6. Anyone wishing to address the Commission regarding a matter not related to a public hearing on the agenda may do so at this time. NONE Section III -- Public Hearing(s) 7. • CUP 95-13 -- Conditional Use Permit amendment to allow expansion of an existing restaurant/tavern, with on -sale general alcohol to adjacent existing restaurant space, at 8 Pier Avenue, Hennessey's. Staff Recommended Action: To approve said Conditional Use Permit amendment. ACTION: MOTION TO DENY SAID CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AMENDMENT. APPROVED (3-2. MERL & PERROTTI NO). 111 8. SS 92-2 -- Text amendment to open space requirements in the R-1 zone, and adoption of an Environmental Negative Declaration : a) To make open space requirements a percentage of lot size (10%) rather than 400 square feet minimum. b) To allow all open space to be on decks on small lots (2100 square feet or less). Staff Recommended Action: To recommend approval of said text amendment and adoption of an Environmental Negative Declaration. ACTION: CONTINUED TO 12/5/95 MEETING (5-0). 9. TEXT 95-5 -- Text amendment to the zoning ordinance regarding definition of hotel/motel. Staff Recommended Action: To recommend approval of text amendment. ACTION: CONTINUED TO 12/5/95 MEETING (5-0). 10. TEXT 95-6 -- Text amendment to the zoning ordinance Article 7.2 Division 3. Construction, Maintenance and Development - Commercial/Industrial Condominiums (to amend parking and utility meter requirements). Staff Recommended Action: To recommend approval of said text amendment. ACTION: RECOMMENDED APPROVAL TO COUNCIL (5-0). Section IV -- Hearing(s) 11. NR 95-4 -- An expansion and remodel to an existing single family dwelling with a nonconforming sideyard resulting in a greater than 100% increase in valuation at 1218 6th Street. Staff Recommended Action: To approve said request. ACTION: APPROVED (5-0) Section V 12. Staff Items a. Memorandum regarding minor modifications of approved plan to Precise Development Plan at 1001 Hermosa Avenue. b. Memorandum regarding clarification to Parking Plan and Conditional Use Permit at 934 Hermosa Avenue. c. Memorandum regarding standard conditions of conditional use permits d. Memorandum regarding department code enforcement status report. e. Community Development Department activity report of September, 1995. f Tentative future Planning Commission agenda. g. City Council minutes of October 10 and 24, 1995. ACTION: RECEIVED AND FILED (5-0) 13. Commissioner Items a. Signs on public right-of-ways, trash enclosure requirements -- Requested by Commissioner Di Monda. ACTION: DIRECTED STAFF TO COME BACK WITH A MEMO. 14. Adjournment October 24, 1995 Honorable Mayor and City Council Meeting of Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council November 28, 1995 ADOPTION OF THE 1994 EDITIONS OF THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, UNIFORM HOUSING CODE, UNIFORM CODE FOR BUILDING CONSERVATION, UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE, AND THE UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE, AND THE 1993 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council waive further reading and adopt the attached Resolution and Ordinance on an urgency basis. ANALYSIS The adoption of the referenced codes will update the City's building regulations to be in conformance with State law. As a general law city, Hermosa Beach is required to enforce the codes adopted by the State, although amendments for administration and local conditions can be made. The State of California Building Standards Commission has adopted the 1994 editions of the various uniform codes along with the 1993 NEC creating a deadline for local adoption of January 1, 1996. Should the City not take any action to adopt the 1994 codes (with amendments), the codes as adopted by the State would be the governing regulations as of January 1, 1996. Detailed changes to the uniform codes from the 1991 editions are outlined in the 106 page document entitled " Analysis of Revisions to the 1994 Uniform Codes" published by the International Conference of Building Officials on file in the City Clerks office. Some examples of the Uniform Building Code revisions include the following: 1. The 1994 UBC has changed to a "common code format" so as to be similar to the other two national model code groups. Similar provisions are now located in the same designated chapters as the BOCA (Building Officials and Code Administrators) and SBCCI (Southern Building Code Congress International). This has involved a re- numbering of the entire UBC. 2. The fee schedule in the 1994 UBC (although not adopted by Hermosa Beach) has been updated to reflect a 40% increase in the CPI (Consumer Price Index) as well as the cost of code enforcement. 3. New rules governing emergency egress into window wells from residential sleeping rooms have been added to the code. 4. Language has been changed in the smoke detector section to allow over $1000.00 of repair to the exterior of a residential building without requiring the dwelling to come into complete smoke detector compliance. 5. Swimming pool ,barrier requirements have become more restrictive requiring that gates other then pedestrian gates contain lockable hardware and remain locked when not in use. All local amendments proposed are those carried forward from previous model code adoptions. They relate to administrative matters and fees and requirements for fire retardent roofing and automatic fire -extinguishing systems. No new local amendments are proposed beyond those currently in effect. Concur: Peter Bonano Fire Chief Concur: Sol Blumenfe ., Director Community D-velopment Department Charlie wartz Senior Building Inspector Community Development Department Concur: Steven Bu 11 City Manager Attachments: 1. Summary of Revisions to the H.B.M.C. Relating to Building Construction 2. Ordinance -ADOPTION SUMMARY OF REVISIONS TO THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Because the Uniform Building Code along with the related publications has changed to a "common code format" in the 1994 editions, a renumbering of the corresponding Municipal Code sections was necessary to avoid confusion. For this reason Chapters 7, 11, and 24 of the Municipal Code have been revised in their entirety. Throughout the Ordinance the title of "Director of Building and Safety" has been removed and the title of "Community Development Director" added in its place. Other deletions in the new ordinance simply delete obsolete references. Article I Building Code Section 7-1 deletes portions of UBC Appendix Chapters 3, 11, 13, 21, 23 and 31 as they no longer apply or are superseded by State laws. (The UBC is written to be used as a national code.) Appendix Chapter 3 adopts the CABO (Council of American Building Officials) One and Two Family Building Code which has not been adopted by the State of California and would be redundant to the City. Chapter 3 also adopts regulations for Group R Division IV occupancies which do not occur in Hermosa Beach. Appendix Chapter 11 is the Accessibility chapter which is superseded by the California State Accessibility Standards. These are the standards for removing barriers encountered by the disabled community. Appendix Chapter 13 is titled "Energy Conservation in New Building Construction" and is superseded by the California Energy Standards. Appendix Chapters 21 and 23 address construction in high wind conditions which. does not apply to Hermosa Beach. Appendix Chapter 31 applies to construction within flood zones and construction of membrane structures not found in Hermosa Beach. Section 7-1.1 of the Code addresses rules governing the Board of Appeals and provides the Board with the authority to hire outside consultants. Section 7-1.2 adds Section 103.1 to the Code which makes violations of the code a misdemeanor and punishable as set forth in Chapter 1. Section 7-1.3 adds new language to the code which broadens valuation criteria. This section further provides for quadrupling of permit fees when work is commenced before permits are obtained. This section also revises the plan review fee to 80% of the building permit fee and provides for additional plan review fee for deferred submittals. Further, Subsection (f), "Special Inspections for Change of Occupancy or Tenancy", was removed from the Building Code entirely and placed into the Fire Code as those inspection duties are now performed by the Fire Department. Section 7-1.4 renumbers and moves the previous chapter 71 entitled "Security" to Appendix Chapter 10 to conform with numbering of the UBC. Section 7-7.7 and 7-1.8 entitled "Requiring Approval of the Planning Commission" and "Moving Buildings" have been removed from the Building Code entirely and are being placed in the Zoning Ordinance. Section 7-7.11 "Fire Extinguishing Systems" remains the same except that numbering and occupancy designations have changed to conform to the UBC. Article H Housing Code No changes are proposed in adoption of the 1994 Housing Code or the City's Housing Code other then changes in section numbers and minor items previously explained. Article III Abatement of Dangerous Buildings Code Section 7-3 adopts the 1994 Uniform Abatement of Dangerous Buildings Code. Section 7-3.0.1 adds the contents of the City's recently passed Unreinforced Masonry Ordinance to Section 102.2.1, the "Scope" of the Abatement code. Section 7-3.1.5 adds condition 19 to the definitions of dangerous buildings which identifies unreinforced masonry buildings as dangerous if unabated. Article IV Mechanical Code No changes are proposed in adoption of the 1994 Mechanical Code or the City's Mechanical Code other than changes in section numbers and titles. Article V Reserved Article VI Underground Wiring Article VI has been moved in its entirety to Chapter 11, the Electrical Code and has become Section 11-4. Article VII Numbering Buildings and Article VIII Report of Residential Building Records Articles VII and VIII remain in the Municipal Code unchanged except for some changes in section numbers. Article IX Determination of Legality of Nonconforming Residential Buildings Article IX has been removed from the Building Code and moved to the Zoning Appendix of the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code. Chapter 11 Electrical Code and Appliances Section 11-4 has been added to the Electrical Code which is now the "Underground Wiring" section moved from Article VI of the Building Code. No other changes have occurred other than section number changes. Chapter 24 Plumbing Code No changes are proposed to the City Plumbing Code other than section number and title changes. ORDINANCE NO. 95 U AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTERS 7,11 AND 24 OF THE CITY CODE IN THEIR ENTIRETY AS THEY RELATE TO BUILDING, ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING REGULATIONS AND ADOPTING THE "UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, 1994 EDITION", AND THE APPENDICES THERETO; THE UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE, 1994 EDITION, AND THE APPENIIX THERETO; THE"UNIFORM HOUSING CODE, 1994 EDITION", UNIFORM CODE FOR BUILDING CONSERVATION, 1994 EDITION", PROMULGATED AND PUBLISHED BY THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BUILDING OFFICIALS AND THE "UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE, 1994 EDITION", AND THE APPENDICES THERETO, PROMULGATED AND PUBLISHED BY THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL OFFICIALS AND THE "NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, 1993 EDITION" (INCLUDING UNIFORM ADMINISTRATIVE CODE PROVISIONS) AND THE APPENDICES THERETO, PROMULGATED AND PUBLISHED BY THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION, AND DECLARING THE URGENCY THEREOF. WHEREAS, the 1994 editions of the Uniform Codes have been adopted by the State of California Building Standards Commission, with amendments, to represent the construction regulations for all structures within California; and WHEREAS, local amendments may be made to those Codes to address local needs; and WHEREAS, the justification for local amendments is set forth in resolution NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1 Chapters 7,11 and 24 of the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code be amended to read as follows: Chapter 7 BUILDING CODE Sec. 7-1. Adoption of Uniform Building Code and -Standards. Except as hereafter provided The "Uniform Building Code, x-99-1 1994 Edition" including appendices, excepting chapters 3, Division III and IV, 4 Division II, 11,13,21,23,31 7, 12, Division 1; 23, 211, 25, 26 and 53 of said appendices, and the " 1991 Edition" published by the International Conference of Building Officials, one (1) copy of which is on file in the office of the City Clerk for public record and inspection, is hereby adopted by reference and made a part of this article as though set forth in this article in full, subject, however, to the amendments, additions and deletions set forth in this article and by the State of California, Building Standards Commission and said codes shall comprise the building code for the City of Hermosa Beach. In the event of any conflict between a provision of the Uniform Building Code and a provision applicable to cities of the California Building Code as contained in Part 2 of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations, the provision of the California Building Code shall prevail. Whenever the word "jurisdiction" appears in said codes, it shall mean and refer to the City of Hermosa Beach. Whenever the term "building official " appears in said building code it shall mean and refer to the Director of the Community Development Department of the City of Hermosa Beach. Sec. 7-1.1. Board of Appeals. Section 105 of said building code is hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION 105. 105.1 General. In order to hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions or determinations made by the Director of the Community Development Department relative to the application and interpretation of this code, there shall be and is hereby created a Board of Appeals consisting of five (5) members who are qualified by experience and training to pass upon matters pertaining to building construction and who are not employees of the jurisdiction. The Director of the Community Development Department shall be an ex officio member of and shall act as secretary to said board but shall have no vote upon any matter before the board. The Board of Appeals shall be appointed by the governing body and shall hold office at its pleasure. The board shall adopt rules procedure for conducting its business and shall render all decisions and findings in writing to the appellant with a duplicate copy to the Director of the Community Development Department. 105.2 Limitations of authority. The Board of Appeals shall have no authority relative to interpretation of the administrative provisions of this code nor shall the board be empowered to waive requirements of this code. 105.3 Quorum meetings. Three (3) members of said board shall constitute a quorum. The board shall elect one of its members to act as chairman. Not less than three (3) days prior to a meeting of said board, written notice shall be given to each member personally, or by registered mail, provided, however, that any meeting of said board shall be legal for any purpose if the written consent of all members of said board to such meeting is executed and filed in the records of such board. Such board shall have the right, subject to such limits as the council may prescribe by resolution, to employ at the cost and expense of said city such practicing architects, competent builders, attorneys and structural engineers as said board in its discretion may deem reasonable and necessary to assist in its investigation and in making its findings and decisions. Sec. 7-1.2. Violations. Section 103 of said building code is hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION 103. 103. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to erect, construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, improve, remove, convert or demolish, equip, use, occupy or maintain any building or structure or cause or permit the same to be done in violation of this code. 103.1 Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter or said building code shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punishable as set forth in Chapter 1, Section 1-7 of the Hermosa Beach City Code. Sec. 7-1.3. Fees. Section 107 of said building code is hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION 107. 107.1 General Fees shall be assessed in accordance with the provisions of this section. 107.2 Permit fees. The fee for each permit shall be as set forth in the latest resolution adopted by the City Council. The determination of value or valuation under any of the provisions of this code shall be made by the Director of the Community Development Department. The value to be used in computing the building permit and building plan review fees shall be the total value of all construction work for which the permit is issuedd, as well as all finish work , painting, roofing, electrical, plumbing, heating, air conditioning, elevators, fire -extinguishing systems and other permanent equipment. Where work for which a permit is required by this code is started or proceeded with prior to obtaining said permit, the fees above specified shall be quadrupled, but the payment of such quadrupled fee shall not relieve any persons from fully complying with the 9 requirements of this code in the execution of the work nor from any other penalties prescribed herein. 107.3 Plan review fees. When a plan or other data are required to be submitted by subsection 107.2, a plan review fee shall be paid at the time of submitting plans and specifications for review. Said plan review fee shall be eighty (80)sixty five (65) percent of the building permit fee. The plan review fees specified in this subsection are separate fees from the permit fees specified in section 107.2 and are in addition to the permit fees. Where plans are incomplete or changed or involve defered submittals so as to require additional plan review. an additional plan review fee shall be charged at the rate indicated in the executive order. 107.4 Expiration of plan review. Applications for which no permit is issued within one hundred eighty (180) days following the date of application shall expire by limitation, and plans and other data submitted for review may thereafter be returned to the applicant or destroyed by the Director of the Community Development Department. The Director of the Community Development Department may extend the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding one hundred eighty (180) days upon request by the applicant showing that circumstances beyond the control of the applicant have prevented action from being taken. No application shall be extended more than once. In order to renew action on an application after - expiration, the applicant shall resubmit plans and pay a new plan review fee. 107.6 Fee refunds. (1) The Director of the Community Development Department may authorize the refunding of any fee paid hereunder which was erroneously paid or collected. (2) The Director of the Community Development Department may authorize the refunding of not more than eighty (80) percent of the permit fee paid when no work has been done under a permit issued in accordance with this code. (3) The Director of the Community Development Department may authorize the refunding of not more than eighty (80) percent of the plan review fee paid when an application for a permit for which a plan review fee has been paid is withdrawn or canceled before any plan reviewing is done. The Director of the Community Development Department shall not authorize the refunding of any fee paid except upon written application filed by the original permittee not later than one hundred eighty (180) days after the date of fee payment. NOTE: Subsection (1) "Special Inspections for Change of Occupancy or Tenancy" has been moved to the Fire Code, Chapter 12. 9 Sec. 7-1.4. Security. Said building code is hereby amended by adding thereto a new chapter, designated as "Appendix Chapter 10, Security," to read as follows: APPENDIX CHAPTER 10. SECURITY. Section 1001. Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to set forth minimum standards of construction for resistance to unlawful entry. 'Section 1002. Scope. The provisions of this chapter shall apply to Group A, B, E, F, H; I, M, R, S and U Occupancies. Exception. The requirements shall not apply to Group U Occupancies having no openings to an attached building or which are completely detached. Section 1003. Limitations. No provisions of this chapter shall require or be construed to require locking devices on exit doors contrary to the requirements specified in Chapter 10. Section 1004. Alternate Security Provisions. The provisions of this chapter are not intended to prevent the use of•any device or method of construction not specifically prescribed by this code when such alternate provides equivalent security based upon a recommendation of the Chief of Police. Section 1005. Definitions. For the purpose of this chapter, certain terms are defined as follows: Cylinder guard is a hardened ring surrounding the exposed portion of the lock cylinder or other device which is so fastened as to protect the cylinder from wrenching, prying, cutting or pulling by attack tools. Deadlocking latch is a latch in which the latch bolt is positively held in the projected position by a guard bolt, plunger or auxiliary mechanism. Deadbolt is a bolt which has no automatic spring action and which is operated by a key cylinder, thumb turn or lever, and is positively held fast when in the projected position. Latch is a device for automatically retaining the door in a closed position upon its closing. Section 1006. Tests -Sliding Glass Doors. Panels shall be closed and locked. Tests shall be performed in the following order: ��i 1006.1 Test A: With the panels in the normal position, a concentrated load of three hundred (300) pounds shall be applied separately to each vertical pull stile incorporating a locking device at a point on the stile within six (6) inches of the locking device, in the direction parallel to the plane of glass that would tend to open the door.. 1006.2 Test B: Repeat Test A while simultaneously adding a concentrated load of one hundred fifty (150) pounds to the same area of the same stile in a direction perpendicular to the plane of glass toward the interior side of the door. 1006.3 Test C: Repeat Test B with the 150 -pound force in the reversed direction towards the exterior side of the door. 1006.4 Tests D, E and F. Repeat Tests A, B and C with the movable panel lifted upwards to its full limit within the confines of the door frame. Section 1007. Tests -Sliding Glass Windows. Sash shall be closed and locked. Tests shall be performed in the following order: 1007.1 Test A: With the sliding sash in the normal position, a concentrated load of one hundred fifty (150) ,pounds shall be applied separately to each sash member incorporating a locking device at a point on the sash member within six (6) inches of the locking device, in the direction parallel to the plane, of glass that would tend to open the window, its full limit within the confines of the door frame. 1007.2 Test .B: Repeat Test A while simultaneously adding a concentrated load of seventy -rive (75) pounds to the same area of the same sash member in the direction perpendicular to the plane of glass toward the interior side of the window. its full limit within the confines of the door frame. 1007.3 Test C: Repeat Test B with the 75 -pound force in the reversed direction towards the exterior side of the window. its full limit within the confines of the door frame. 1007.4 Tests D, E and F. Repeat Tests A, B and C with the movable sash lifted upwards to its full limit within the confines of the window frame. Section 1008. Doors -Generally. A door forming a part of the enclosure of a dwelling unit or of an area occupied by one tenant of a building shall be constructed, installed and secured as set forth in sections 1009, 1010, 1011 and 1012, when such door is directly reachable or capable of being reached from a street, highway, yard, court, passageway, corridor, balcony, patio, breezeway, private garage, portion of the building which is available for use by the public or other tenants, or similar area. A door enclosing a private garage with an interior opening leading directly to a dwelling unit shall also comply with said sections 1009, 1010, 1011 and 1012. Section 1009. Doors -Swinging. I I 1009.1 Swinging wooden doors, openable from the inside without the use of a key, and which are either of hollow core construction or less than one and three-eighths (1-3/8)inches in thickness, shall be covered on the inside face with 16 -gauge sheet metal attached with screws at least six-inch maximum centers around the perimeter or equivalent. Lights in doors shall be as set forth in sections 1014 and 1015. 1009.2 A single swinging door, the active leaf of a pair of doors, and the bottom leaf of Dutch doors shall be equipped with a deadbolt and a deadlocking latch. The deadbolt and latch may be activated by one lock or by individual locks. Deadbolts shall contain hardened inserts, or equivalent, so as to repel cutting tool attack. The lock or locks shall be key -operated from the exterior side of the door and engaged or disengaged from the interior side of the door by a device not requiring a key or special knowledge or effort. Exception: (1) Locks may be key, or otherwise, operated from the inside when not prohibited by Chapter 10 or other laws and regulations. (2) A swinging door of width greater than five (5) feet may be secured as set forth in section 1011. A straight deadbolt shall have a minimum throw of one inch and the embedment shall be not less than five-eighths inch into the holding device receiving the projected bolt. A hook shape or expending lug deadbolt shall have a minimum throw of three-quarters inch.. All deadbolts of locks which automatically activate two (2) or more deadbolts shall embed at least one-half inch, but need not exceed three-quarters inch, into the holding devices receiving the projected bolts. 1009.3 The inactive leaf of a pair of doors and the upper leaf of Dutch doors shall be equipped with a deadbolt or deadbolts as set forth in subsection 1009.2. Exception: (1) The bolt or bolts need not be key -operated, but shall not be otherwise activated, from the exterior side of the door. (2) The bolt or bolts may be engaged or disengaged automatically with the deadbolt or by another device on the active leaf or lower leaf. (3) Manually operated hardened bolts at the top and bottom of the leaf and which embed a minimum of one-half inch into the device receiving the projected bolt -may be used when not prohibited by Chapter 10 or other laws and regulations. 1009.4 Door stops on wooden jambs for in -swinging doors shall be of one piece construction with the jamb or joined by a rabbet. Z 1009.5 Nonremovable pins shall be used in pin -type hinges which are accessible from the outside when the door is closed. 1009.6 Cylinder guards shall be installed on all mortise or rim -type cylinder locks installed in hollow metal doors whenever the cylinder projects beyond the face of the door or is otherwise accessible to gripping tools. Section 1010. Doors --Sliding Glass. Sliding glass doors shall be equipped with locking devices and shall be so installed that, when subjected to tests specified in section 1006, remain intact and engaged. Movable panels shall not be rendered easily openable or removable from the frame during or after the tests. Cylinder guards shall be installed on all mortise or rim -type cylinder locks installed in hollow metal doors whenever the cylinder projects beyond the face of the door or is otherwise accessible to gripping tools. Section 1011. Doors --Overhead and Sliding. Metal or wooden overhead and sliding doors shall be secured with a cylinder lock, padlock with a hardened steel shackle, metal slide bar, bolt or equivalent when not otherwise locked by electrical power operation. Section 1012. Doors --Metal Accordion Grate or Grille Type. Metal accordion grate or grille -type doors shall be equipped with metal guides at top and bottom, and a cylinder lock or padlock and hardened steel shackle shall be provided. Cylinder guards shall be installed on all mortise or rim -type cylinder locks installed in hollow metal doors whenever the cylinder projects beyond the face of the door or is otherwise accessible to gripping tools. Section 1013. Lights --In General. A window, skylight or other Light forming a part of the enclosure of a dwelling unit or of an area occupied by one tenant of a building shall be constructed, installed and secured as set forth in sections 1014 and 1015, when the bottom of such window, skylight or light is not more than sixteen (16) feet above the grade of a street, highway, yard, court, passageway, corridor, balcony, patio, breezeway, private garage, portion of the building which is available for use by the public or other tenants, or similar area. A window enclosing a private garage with an interior opening leading directly to a dwelling unit shall also comply with said sections 1014 and 1015. Section 1014. Lights --Material. Lights within forty (40) inches of a required locking device on a door when in the closed and locked position and openable from the inside without the use of a key, and lights with a least dimension greater than six (6) inches but less than forty-eight (48) inches in B or M Occupancies, shall be fully tempered glass, approved burglary -resistant material, or guarded by metal bars, screens or grilles in an approved manner. Section 1015. Lights -Locking Devices. 1015.1 Sliding glass windows shall be provided with locking devices that, when subjected to the tests specified in section 1007, remain intact and engaged. Movable 13 panels shall not be rendered easily openable or removable from the frame during or after the tests. 1015.2 Other openable windows shall be provided with substantial locking devices which render the building as secure as the devices required by this section. In Group B or M Occupancies, such devices shall be a glide bar, bolt, crossbar and/or padlock with hardened steel shackle. 1015.3 Special: Louvered windows, except those above the first story, in Group R Occupancies which cannot be reached without a ladder shall be of material or guarded as specified in section 1014 and individual panes shall be securely fastened by mechanical fasteners requiring a tool for removal and not accessible from the outside when the window is in the closed position. Section 1016. Other Openings --in General. Openings, other than doors or lights, which form a part of the enclosure, or portion thereof, housing a single occupant and the bottom of which is not more than sixteen (16) feet above the grade of a street, highway, yard, court, passageway, corridor, balcony, patio, breezeway, or similar area, or from a private garage, or from a portion of the building which is occupied, used or available for use by the public or other tenants, or an opening enclosing a private garage attached to a dwelling unit, shall be constructed, installed and secured as set forth in section 1017. Section 1017. Hatchways, Scuttles and Similar Openings. 1017.1 Wooden hatchways less than one and three-quarters (1-3/4) of an inch thick solid wood shall be covered on the inside with 16 -gauge sheet metal attached with screws at six-inch maximum centers around perimeter. 1017.2 The hatchway shall be secured from the inside with a slide bar, slide bolts and/or padlock with a hardened steel shackle. 1017.3 Outside pin -type hinges shall be provided with nonremovable pins. 1017.4 Other openings exceeding ninety-six (96) square inches with a least dimension exceeding eight (8) inches shall be secured by metal bars, screens or grilles in an approved manner. Section 1018. Garages --Subterranean and Other Type Parking Garages. Subterranean or other types of parking garages serving apartments with a common entrance and/or exit shall provide for an automatic mechanical security system (gate or door) for each entrance and/or exit. Incorporated into such security system shall be a means to open the gates and/or doors from both the outside and inside as follows: 1018.1 From the outside, the gates and/or doors shall be operable by key, card key or electronic device approved by the Building Official. 1018.2 From the inside, the gates and/or doors shall be hand -operable by a conspicuously placed pull cord or other type obvious activator. The materials and method of construction of the gates and/or doors may be wood, metal or other material approved by the building official. All mechanical security systems shall be subject to the review and approval of the Fire Department prior to installation. Sec. 7-1.5. Minimum dwelling unit size. SECTION 310.7.1. Section 310.7.1. Minimum Dwelling Unit Size. 310.7.1.1 Multifamily dwellings. All multifamily dwelling units, including duplexes and garage apartments, in the city shall have at least the following gross floor areas, exclusive of porches, garages, balconies, or other such accessory structures or architectural features: .t. (1) One bedroom or less: Six hundred (600) square feet. (2) Two bedrooms: Nine hundred (900) square feet. (3) Three bedrooms: Twelve hundred (1200) square feet. (4) Three; bedrooms and den, or four bedrooms: Fifteen hundred (1500) square feet. (5) More than four bedrooms: Eighteen hundred (1800) square feet. 310.7.1.2 Single-family dwellings. All single-family dwellings in the city shall have at least the following gross floor areas, exclusive of open porches, garages, balconies, or other such accessory structures or architectural features: (1) Two bedrooms or less: One thousand (1000) square feet. (2) Three bedrooms, or two bedrooms and den: Thirteen hundred (1300) square feet. (3) Four bedrooms, or three bedrooms and den: Sixteen hundred (1600) square feet. (4) More than four bedrooms: Nineteen hundred (1900) square feet. (S` 310.7.1.3 Minimum hotel -motel unit size. All hotels, motels or any structure which is intended for occupancy by transients shall have rooms with a minimum unit size of at least two hundred (200) square feet, exclusive of bathrooms. Sec. 7-1.6 Protection of Private Property During Construction. SECTION 110. Section 110. Protection of Adjacent Property During Construction. 110.1 Any person, firm or corporation performing any type of construction work within the city shall protect the structures and properties adjacent to and within the area of said construction work. 110.2 The Director of the Community Development Department shall have the authority to stop the construction work at any time that in his opinion said construction work is causing, or is about to cause, damage to the adjacent properties. Said work shall not recommence until the time that the necessary corrections have been made, so that no further damage will occur to the adjacent property, and written approval is obtained from the Director of the Community Development Department that said work can recommence. 110.3 During construction work, if there is damage caused to adjacent properties, the Building Division shall withhold final inspection of said work until the damage to the adjoining property is repaired. If there is a dispute between the owner of the damaged property and the party alleged to have caused said damage, the issue of who caused the damage will remain a civil matter and final determination will have to be resolved by the courts. During the interim, while the matter is being resolved, the contractor or owner of the construction work may receive final inspection from the Building Division, providing a bond is posted with the city in an amount which the Director of the Community Development Department reasonably anticipates as necessary to pay for the cost of repair or damage. 110.4 The bond shall be approved as to form by the City Attorney and held by the city until the dispute is resolved between the parties or by a court of competent jurisdiction. In the event that the aggrieved party does not submit proof to the city that an action has in fact been filed within six (6) months after the issuance of the certificate of occupancy, then the city shall, unless good cause is shown, release the bond. 110.5 Prior to the commencement of any sandblasting activities, the owner or contractor shall provide written notice to the property owners and occupants located within one hundred (100) feet of the sandblasting site that sandblasting will occur. Said notice shall be provided to the affected property owners and occupants at least forty-eiyght (48) hours prior to any sandblasting taking place. The notice shall contain the following information: 1) (1) Address where sandblasting will occur; (2) Date(s) and approximate times sandblasting will occur; (3) Name, address, telephone number and state license number of contractor; (4) Name, address and telephone number of the owner of the structure which is being sandblasted. NOTE: Sec. 7-1.7. "Requiring Approval of Planning Commission." has been removed from the City Building Code and is being inserted into the Zoning Appendix of the HBMC. NOTE: Sec. 7-1.8. "Moving Buildings." has been removed from the City Building Code and is being inserted into the Zoning Appendix of the HBMC. 7-1.9. Roof Covering Requirements. Section 1503 of said building code is hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION 1503. The roof covering on any structure regulated by this code shall be as specified in Table No. 15-A and as classified in section 1504, except that the minimum roof -covering assembly shall be a class "B" roofing assembly. The roof -covering assembly includes the roofdeck, underlayment, interlayment, insulation and covering which is assigned a roof -covering classification. Sec. 7-1.10. Skylights. Section 2409.4 of said building code is hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION 2409.4 All skylight frames shall be constructed of noncombustible materials. Skylights, the glazing of which is set at an angle of less than forty-five (45) degrees from the horizontal, shall be mounted at least four (4) inches above the plane of the roof on a curb constructed as required for the type of construction. I '7 Sec. 7-1.11. Fire extinguishing systems. Section 904 of said building code is hereby amended to read as follows: 904.2.3.1 Group A Occupancies. 1. Drinking establishments. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed in rooms used by the occupants for the consumption of alcoholic beverages and unseparated accessory uses where the total area of such unseparated rooms and assembly uses exceeds three thousand five hundred (3,500) square feet. For uses to be considered as separated, the separation shall not be less than as required for a one-hour occupancy separation. The area of other uses shall be included unless separated by at least a one-hour separation. 904.2.3.2 Exhibition and display rooms. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed in Group A Occupancies which have more than three thousand five hundred (3,500) square feet of floor area which can be used for exhibition or display purposes. 104.2.3.3 Group B, Division 2 M Occupancies. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed in retail sales rooms classed as Group B, Division 2 M Occupancies where the floor area exceeds three thousand five hundred (3,500) square feet on any floor or five thousand (5,000) square feet on all floors or in Group M retail sales occupancies more than one story in height. The area of mezzanines shall be included in determining the areas where sprinklers are required. 904.2.8 Group R, Division 1 Occupancies. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed throughout every apartment house three (3) or more stories in height or where the floor area exceeds five thousand (5,000) square feet; and every hotel three (3) or more stories in height or where the floor area exceeds five thousand (5,000) square feet. Residential or quick -response standard sprinkler heads shall be used in the dwelling unit and guest room portions of the building. Table No. 9-A, Standpipe requirements of said building code is hereby amended to substitute the term "three (3) stories" wherever the term "four (4) stories" appears in said table. Sec. 7-1.12. Fire alarm systems. The first paragraph of Section 310.10 shall be amended to read as follows: SECTION 310.10. l�' 310.10 A manual and automatic approved fire alarm system shall be installed in apartment houses that are three (3) or more stories in height or contain more than fifteen (15) sixteen (16) or more dwelling units and in hotels three (3) or more stories in height or containing twenty (20) or more guest rooms, in accordance with the fire code. For the purposes of this section, lofts or mezzanines shall be considered as stories. ARTICLE 11. HOUSING CODE Sec. 7-2. Adoption of Uniform Housing Code. Except as hereinafter provided that certain code designated as the "Uniform Housing Code, 1991 1994 Edition," published by the International Conference of Building Officials, one copy of which is on file in the office of the City Clerk for public record and inspection, is hereby adopted by reference and made a part of this article as though set forth in this article in full, subject, however, to the amendments, additions and deletions set forth in this article, and said code shall be known as the Housing Code of this City. In the event of any conflict between a provision of the Uniform Housing Code and a provision applicable to cities of the California Housing Code as contained in Part 1' of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations, the provision of the California Housing Code shall prevail. Whenever the term "jurisdiction" appears in said code it shall mean and refer to the City of Hermosa Beach. Whenever the term "Building Official" appears in said code, it shall mean and refer to the Director of Community Development of the City of Hermosa Beach. Sec. 7-2.1. Housing Advisory and Appeals Board. Section 203 of the housing code is hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION 203. 203. In order to provide for the final interpretation and application of the provisions of this code, including requirements governing alterations, additions and repair of structures intended for human habitation and buildings and structures accessory thereto, and in order to hear appeals from the local application of any rule or regulation adopted by the Stat Housing and Community Development Commission there is hereby established a Housing Advisory and Appeals Board. Said board shall be the same Board of Appeals as specified in section 105 of the Uniform Building Code as amended by section 7-1.1 of this Code. Appeals to the board shall be processed in accordance with the provisions contained in section 1201 of said code. Copies of said section shall be made freely accessible to the public by the Director of the Community Development Department. 1 1 If the board determines after a hearing that because of local conditions or factors it is not reasonable for a rule or regulation of the State Housing and Community Development Commission to be applied in the City of Hermosa Beach, the rule or regulation shall have no application within this city and a copy of the determination of said board, together with a report of the local conditions upon which the determination is based, shall be filed with the state department of housing and community development. Sec. 7-2.2. Violations. Section 204 of said housing code is hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION 204. Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter or said housing code shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punishable as set forth in Chapter 1, section 1-7 of the Hermosa Beach City Code. Sec. 7-2.3. Removal of Housing Advisory Appeals Board Members Prior to Expiration of Term. Sec. 205 Any member of the board may be removed prior to the expiration of his or her term by the affirmative vote of four (4) of the five (5) councilmembers; provided, however, that no member of the board may be so removed during the first ninety (90) days following any municipal election at which a member of the city council is elected. ARTICLE IH RESERVED ARTICLE IV. MECHANICAL CODE* Sec. 7-4. Adoption of Uniform Mechanical Code. That certain code designated as the "Uniform Mechanical Code, 1991 1994 Edition," including "Appendices A, B and C" contained therein, published j-eintly by the Ifitematienal • . - . - ! _ El—the International Conference of Building Officials, one copy of which is on file in the office of the City Clerk for public record and inspection, is hereby adopted by reference and made a part of this article as though set forth in this article in full, subject, however, to the amendments, additions and deletions set forth in this article and by the State of California Building Standards Commission and said code shall be known as the mechanical code of the City of Hermosa Beach. Z� In the event of any conflict between a provision of the Uniform Mechanical Code and a provision applicable to cities of the California Mechanical Code as contained in Part 4 of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations, the provision of the California Mechanical Code shall prevail. Whenever the term "jurisdiction" appears in said code it shall mean and refer to the City of Hermosa Beach. Whenever the term "Building Official" appears in said code it shall mean and refer to the Director of Community Development of the City of Hermosa Beach. Sec. 7-4.1. Board of Appeals. Section 110 of said mechanical code is hereby amended to read as follows:' SECTION 110. 110.1 General In order to hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions or determinations made by the Director of the Community Development Department relative to the application and interpretation of this code, there shall be and is hereby created a Board of Appeals consisting of members who are qualified by experience and training to pass upon matters pertaining to mechanical design, construction and maintenance and public health aspects of mechanical systems and who are not employees of the jurisdiction. Said board shall be the same Board of Appeals specified in section 105 of the Uniform Building Code as amended by section 7-1.1. of this Code. The Director of the Community Development Department shall be an ex officio member and shall act as secretary to said board but shall have no vote upon any matter before the board. The board of appeals shall be appointed by the governing body and shall hold office at its pleasure. The board shall adopt rules of procedure for conducting its business and shall render all decisions and findings in writing to the appellant, with a duplicate copy to the Director of the Community Development Department. 110.2 Limitations of authority. The Board of Appeals shall have no authority relative to interpretation of the administrative provisions of this code nor shall the board be empowered to waive requirements of this code. Sec. 7-4.2. Reserved. Sec. 7-4.3. Mechanical Permit Fees. 2� Sections 115.2 and 115.3 of said mechanical code are hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION 115. 115.2 Permit fees. The fee for each permit shall be as set forth in the latest resolution adopted by the City Council. 115.3 Plan review fees. When a plan or other data are required to be submitted pursuant to Section 113.2, a plan review fee shall be paid at the time of submitting plans and specifications for review. Said plan review fee shall be equal to fifty (50) per cent of the mechanical permit fee. ARTICLE V. UNIFORM CODE FOR BUILDING CONSERVATION* 7-5 Adoption of the Uniform Code for Building Conservation Except as hereinafter provided that certain code designated as the "Uniform Code for Building Conservation, 1994 Edition", Appendix Chapter 1, published by the International Conference of Building Officials, one copy of which is on file in the office of the City Clerk for public record and inspection, is hereby adopted by reference and made a part of this article as though set forth in this article in full, subject, however to the amendments, additions and deletions set forth in this article, and said code shall be known as the Code for Building Conservation of this City. In the event of any conflict between a provision of the Uniform Code for Building Conservation and a provision applicable to cities of the California Code for Building Conservation as contained in Part 10 of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations, the provisions of the California Code for Building Conservation shall prevail. NOTE: ARTICLE VL UNDERGROUND WIRING Previously located in this article has been moved to Chapter 11, "Electrical Code and Appliances" of the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code. ARTICLE VII. NUMBERING BUILDINGS Sec. 7-7. Number to be displayed. Section 502 of the building code is hereby amended to read as follows: 502. The entrance to each and every building, or section or subdivision thereof, in the city used for residence or business purposes shall have a number displayed thereon as hereinafter provided and designated by the City Engineer of the city. Sec. 7-7.1. Location and Size of Numbers; Time Limitation for Placement. 502.1 The number of each such entrance shall be placed upon, or immediately above, or adjacent to the door closing such entrance, and the figures of such numbers shall be at least two (2) inches in height and of corresponding width. Such numbers shall be placed thereon as aforesaid within fifteen (15) days after receipt by the owner, occupant, lessee, tenant or subtenant of such building of a notice from the City Engineer of the numbers designated for such entrance, and all numbers other than the numbers provided for in this article for the respective entrances shall be removed from every such building by the owner, occupant, lessee, tenant or subtenant thereof within fifteen (15) days from the service of such notice designating the numbers to be placed thereon. Sec. 7-7.2. Street numbering map adopted. 502.2 The City Engineer shall furnish and designate such numbers in pursuance of the numbers shown, designated and provided for each lot in the city, on that certain map numbered 1001, new series, in the records of the City Engineer's office, such map having been heretofore approved and adopted by the City Council, and the same is hereby referred to and made a part of this article. ARTICLE VIII. REPORT OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDING RECORDS Sec. 7-8. Intent. Pursuant to Article 6.5 (commencing with Section 38780), Chapter 10, Part 2, Division 3, Title 4, of the Government Code of the State of California, it is the intent of the city council to assure that the grantee of a residential building within the city is furnished a report of matters of city record pertaining to the authorized use, occupancy and zoning classification of real property prior to sale or exchange. It is the further intent to assist in the protection of the buyer of residential properties against undisclosed restrictions on the use of the property. Sec. 7-8.1. Definitions. [For the purposes of this article, the following terms are defined as follows] (a) Owner means any person, copartnership, association, corporation or fiduciary having legal or equitable title or any interest in any real property. (b) Residential building shall mean any improved real property designed, used or permitted to be used for dwelling purposes, situated in the City of Hermosa Beach, and shall include the building or structure located on said improved real property. 7 ? (c) Agreement of sale means any agreement or written instrument which provides that any ownership or interest in title to any real property is to be transferred from one owner to another owner. Sec. 7-8.2. Report Required. At the time of entering into an agreement of sale or exchange of any residential building, the owner or his authorized representative shall obtain from the city a report of the residential building record showing the regularly authorized use, occupancy and zoning classification of such property. Said report shall be valid for a period not to exceed six (6) months from date of issue. Sec. 7-8.3. Application; Contents of Report; Review of Records. Upon application of the owner, or his authorized agent, and the payment to the city of a fee prescribed, plus the established fee for copies of the city code if requested by the applicant, the pertinent city records shall be reviewed, and an on-site inspection made of the property and the improvements thereon (including an interior inspection of the premises with the permission of the property owner) And a report of residential building records shall be delivered to the applicant which may contain the following information insofar as it is available: (a) The street address or other appropriate description of subject property; (b) The use permitted as indicated and established by permits of record; (c) A statement of the zoning classification applicable to the property in question; (d) A statement of the variances and use permits of record, if any, granted to that property, together with the conditions and restrictions of such permits; (e) A statement as to whether there exists or appears to exist any illegality or permitted nonconformity in the structures on the property or the uses made thereof; (f) Should the present use of the property and the use authorized by zoning ordinances in effect at the time of inspection disclose an apparent violation of the zoning ordinance, and the use which constitutes the apparent violation was not constructed pursuant to a building permit as noted in the records of the building department, such finding shall be noted on the report of residential building records. Errors or omissions in said report shall not bind or stop the city from enforcing any and all building and zoning codes against the seller, buyer and any subsequent owner. Said report does not guarantee the structural stability of any existing building nor does it relieve the owner, his agent, architect or builder from designing and building a structurally stable building meeting the requirements of adopted building, plumbing and electrical codes. Sec. 7-8.4. Delivery of Report to Buyer or Transferee. The report of residential building record shall be delivered by the owner, or the authorized designated representative of the owner, to the buyer or transferee of the residential building prior to the consummation of the sale or exchange. The buyer or transferee shall execute a receipt therefor as furnished by the city, and said receipt shall be delivered to the Building Division, as evidence of compliance with the provisions of this article. Sec. 7-8.5. Physical Examination of Property. Upon the verified request of the seller, a physical examination of the subject property shall be made by the Building Division, and a report thereon delivered to said seller. The report of residential building records shall include the following language: "Unless otherwise indicated in this report the inspection of the premises has not included an inspection of the interior of the premises. The permission of the owner of the property is required for the city inspector to make an inspection of the interior premises. You have the right to require, as a condition of the purchase of the property, that the owner request an inspection by a city inspector of the interior of the premises. This report cannot offer maximum protection without an inspection of the interior of the premises. For further information concerning the nature of this report you should read and review Chapter 7, Article VIII of the City Code of the City of Hermosa Beach." Sec. 7-8.6. Exceptions. (a) The provisions of this article shall not apply to the first sale of a residential building located in a subdivision the final map for which has been approved and recorded in accordance with the Subdivision Map Act not more than two (2) years prior to the first sale. (b) Residential report of building records shall not be required when exchange of real property is between immediate members of a family. (c) Condominiums shall be required to have one residential report of building records per structure which is valid for one year. Interior inspections of condominiums may be requested and a prescribed fee will be charged for each unit inspected. (d) The provisions of this article shall not apply to the first sale of a residential property sold within ninety (90) days after final approval is given. Sec. 7-8.7. Form; Time Limit for Delivery of Report. (a) The Director of Community Development shall prepare standardized forms for the report of residential building records. Said report shall be delivered to the owner, or his authorized agent, by registered mail, within forty (40) calendar days of receipt of the application and fees. (b) Should the city fail to deliver, or to attempt to deliver, said report within the aforementioned forty (40) days, the sale, if consummated, shall not be deemed in violation of this article. Sec. 7-8.8. Penalties. (a) Anyone in violation of the provisions of this article shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be punishable as provided by the provisions of section 1-7 of the Municipal Code of the City of Hermosa Beach. (b) No sale or exchange of residential property shall be invalidated solely because of the failure of any person to comply with any provisions of this article unless such failure is an act of omission which would be a valid ground for rescission of such sale or exchange in the absence of this article. Sec. 7-8.9. Nonliability of City. The issuance of the residential building record report is hot a representation by the City of Hermosa Beach that the subject property or its present use is or is not in compliance with the law. Neither the enactment of this article nor the preparation of and delivery of any report required hereunder shall impose a liability upon the city for any errors or omissions contained in said report, nor shall the city bear any liability not otherwise imposed by law. Note: ARTICLE IX. `DETERMINATION OF LEGALITY OF NONCONFORMING RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS" Has been removed from the Building Code and placed in the Zoning Appendix of the HBMC. Chapter 11 ELECTRICAL CODE AND APPLIANCES* Sec. 11-1. Adoption of National Electric Code. That certain code entitled "National Electrical Code, 19.90 1993 Edition" including the Uniform Administrative Code Provisions, promulgated and published by the National Fire Protection Association, one (1) copy of which is on file in the office of the city clerk for public record and inspection, is hereby adopted by reference and made a part of this chapter as though set forth in this chapter in full, subject, however, to the amendments, additions and deletions set forth in this chapter and, by the State of California Building Standards Commission and said code shall be known as the Electric Code of the City of Hermosa Beach. In the event of any conflict between a provision of the National Electrical Code and a provision applicable to cities of the California Electrical Code as contained in Part 3 of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations, the provision of the California Electrical Code shall prevail. Whenever the term "jurisdiction" appears in said code it shall mean and refer to the City of Hermosa Beach. Whenever the term "building official" appears in said code it shall mean and refer to the director -� . • : - Community Development Director of the City of Hermosa Beach. Sec. 11-2. Fees. Section 304 of said electric code is hereby amended to replace the term "Table No. 3-A." with the term "the most recent resolution adopted by the city council." For purposes of determining fees only, the following definitions shall apply: 304.1 New general use branch circuits. 1. The fees prescribed apply to new branch circuit wiring and the lighting fixtures, switches, receptacles, appliances or other utilization equipment permitted to be supplied by these branch circuits. 2. For the purposes of this subsection, each ungrounded conductor of a } multiwire branch circuit supplying one appliance may be counted as one circuit. 3. For the purposes of this subsection, three-phase lighting branch circuits are counted as two (2) branch circuits. 304.2 Adding outlets (to existing branch circuits) or temporary lights and yard lighting. 1. Each outlet added to an existing branch circuit shall be counted as one unit and each lighting fixture connected thereto shall be counted as an additional unit except as modified in the following provisions of this subsection. 2. An outlet shall mean a point or place on a fixed -wiring installation from which electric current is controlled, or is supplied to a lamp, lighting fixture, fan, clock, heater, range, motor, or other electrical. appliance or equipment. 3. An outlet box for two (2) or more switches or receptacles shall be considered as one unit. 304.3 Motors, transformers, heating appliances and miscellaneous equipment or appliances. 1. The fees prescribed cover the inspection of the supply branch circuit and the utilization equipment supplied therefrom and the control equipment therefor. 2. Except where supplied by branch circuits rated over fifty (50) amperes, the fees required apply only to nondwelling occupancies. The fee for each motor, transformer, heating appliance, welder, rectifier, x-ray machine, storage battery system, infrared industrial heating appliance, cooking or baking equipment, studio effects lighting, and. other miscellaneous 7 equipment or appliances shall be given in the rating table of the resolution order. 3. Where fixed equipment is supplied by flexible cords to facilitate servicing or replacement, those fees shall also apply to each receptacle outlet installed for the supply of portable equipment rated larger than three (3) H.P., K.W., or K.V.A. 4. For any equipment or appliance containing more than one motor, or other current consuming utilization components in addition to the motor or motors, the combined electrical ratings converted to K.V.A. of all shall be used to determine the fee. For the purpose of this subsection, one H.P. or one K.W. is equivalent to one K.V.A. The total ampere ratings of all receptacles installed on a factory fabricated wireway assembly for studio effects lighting may be used in computing the fees therefor. 5. The fees for a change of location or replacement of equipment on the same premises shall be the same as that for a new installation. However, no fees shall be required for moving any temporary construction motor from one place to another on the same site during the time of actual construction work after a permit has once been obtained for such motor and the fees required therefor have been paid. 303.4 Required fire warning, communications and emergency control systems. For the purposes of this subsection, devices shall include all signaling equipment, stations, power equipment such as damper actuators or door holding device, and communication jacks or outlets. 303.5 Service and switchboard sections. 1. Fees shall be required for the installation, reinstallation, replacement or alteration of each service and each switch board section. 2. For the purpose of this subsection, a switch board section means any portion of complete switchboard, distribution board, or motor control center which. is pre -vented by the structural framework from being separated into smaller units. 3. The fees for services shad be determined from the ampacity of the set of service entrance conductors or the total ampere rating' of the service equipment. 4. No fee need be paid for switchboard section which incorporates service equipment for which service fees were paid. Sec. 11-3. Condominium Installations. 230.4 Where conductors serving a condominium pass through a condominium which they do not serve, as in the case of multifamily dwelling structures, said conductors shall be enclosed in an approved conduit or raceway. See. 11-4. Underground service laterals required for new construction. (Note: This section previously appeared as article VI in Chapter 7 of this code entitled Building Code) All now buildings and structures in the city shall provide underground electrical and communications service laterals on the premises to be served, as hereinafter required. Sec. 11-4.1. Service Wires and Cables to be Underground for New Buildings. All electrical, telephone, community antenna television system (CATV), and similar service wires or cables which provide direct service to new buildings and structures shall be installed underground in compliance with all applicable building and electrical codes, safety regulations and orders, and the rules of the public utilities commission of the State of California. Sec. 11-4.2. Existing Buildings. Such service wires shall also be placed underground when existing buildings or structures are repaired, remodeled or expanded, except where no new dwelling units are created and where the value (as determined for building permit fee purposes as provided by section 7-1.3 of this Code) of such repairs or remodeling in a five-year period does not exceed thirty thousand dollars (S30,000.00). Sec. 11-4.3. Responsibility for Compliance. The developer and owner are jointly and severally responsible for complying with the requirements of this article and shall make the necessary arrangements with the utility companies for the installation of such facilities. Sec. 11-4.4. Appurtenances. For the purposes of this article, appurtenances and associated equipment, such as, but not limited to, surface mounted transformers, pedestal mounted terminal boxes and meter cabinets and concealed ducts in an underground system may be placed aboveground if permitted by and in accordance with the rules of the state Public Utilities Commission. Sec. 11-4.5. Risers. Risers on poles and buildings are permitted and shall be provided by the developer or owner on the pole which services said property. • Sec. 11-4.6. Waiver of Underground Requirements. If topographical, soil, or any other conditions make such underground installations unreasonable or impractical, the board of appeals shall have the authority to grant, on such conditions as it may determine, a waiver of the requirements of this article in accordance with the provisions of section 7-1.1 of this chapter. Z! Sec. 11-4.7. Existing Underground Areas. On streets where electrical and communications lines have been placed underground or where no overhead lines presently exist on or before July 1, 1977, said lines shall remain permanently underground and no additional electric or communications service facilities shall be added on said streets unless they are placed underground. See. 11-4.8. Application. This Article VI of Chapter 7, "Buildings," of the City Code of the City of Hermosa Beach shall not apply to utility lines which do not provide service in the area being developed. Chapter 24 PLUMBING CODE* See. 24-1. Adoption of Uniform Plumbing Code. That certain code entitled "Uniform Plumbing Code, 1991 1994 Edition," including appendices and the Installation Standards contained therein, promulgated and published jointly by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials and International Conference of Building Officials, one copy of which is on file in the office of the City Clerk for public record and inspection, is hereby adopted by reference and made a part of this chapter as though set forth in this chapter in full, subject, how. ever, to the amendments, additions and deletions set forth in this chapter and by the State of California Building Standards Commission and said code shall be known as the Plumbing Code of the City of Hermosa Beach. In the event of any conflict between a provision of the Uniform Plumbing Code and provision applicable to cities of the California Plumbing Code as contained in Part 5 of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations, the provision of the California Plumbing Code shall prevail. Wherever the term "jurisdiction" appears in said code it shall mean and refer to the City of Hermosa Beach. Wherever the term "building official" appears in said code it shall mean and refer to the director of building and safety Community Development Director of the City of Hermosa Beach. Secs. 24-2-24-2.3. Reserved. Sec. 24-2.4. Fees. The schedule of fees contained in section 103.4 of the Uniform Plumbing Code is hereby deleted and the schedule of fees adopted by latest resolution of the City Council hereby substituted therefor. Sec. 24-2.5. Board of Appeals. Section 102.2.7 is hereby added to said plumbing code to read as follows: Section 102.2.7. Board of Appeals 102.2.7.1 General. In order to hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions or determinations made by the Building Official relative to the application and interpretations of this code, there shall be. and is hereby created a board of appeals consisting of members who are qualified by experience and training to pass upon matters pertaining to plumbing design, construction and maintenance and public health aspects of plumbing systems and who are not employees of the jurisdiction. Said board shall be the same Board of Appeals specified in section 105 of the Uniform Building Code as amended by section 7-1.1. of this Code. The Building Official shall be an ex officio member and shall act as secretary to said board but shall have no vote upon any matter before the board. The board of appeals shall be appointed by the governing body and shall hold office at its pleasure. The board shall adopt rules of procedure for conducting its business and shall render all decisions and findings in writing to the appellant, with a duplicate copy to the Building Official. 102.2.7.2 Limitations of authority. The Board of Appeals shall have no authority relative to interpretation of the administrative provisions of this code nor shall the board be empowered to waive requirements of this code. Sec. 24-2.6. Reserved. Sec. 24-2.7. Nonmetallic Drainage Piping. Section 701 of the Uniform Plumbing Code is hereby amended by adding the following subsection: Section 701.1.2.1. Nonmetallic drainage piping shall not carry effluent from one tenancy through another tenancy or through a wall common with another tenancy. Exception: The nonmetallic drainage piping is isolated from the through -tenancy by laminated gypsum boards at least one and one-half (1 1/2) inches in total thickness, or by materials submitted to the administrative authority and approved by the same. Sec. 24-2.8. Installation of Garbage Grinders. 3/ Section 411 of said plumbing code is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 411.1. Installation of garbage grinders. In new buildings and all buildings remodeled or altered which are designed, equipped and used for residential purposes or for the storing or sheltering of food or foodstuffs for human consumption, including fruits, vegetables and meats, which are to be sold with at retail at stores, clubs, hotels, restaurants, schools or other food establishments or at wholesale, or which are prepared at food manufacturing or processing plants, including slaughterhouses, and all buildings where foods for human consumption are prepared, sold, handled, stored or served in any manner whatsoever, shall be equipped with an approved type of garbage grinder, properly connected to the kitchen sink or sewer drain, which grinder and connections shall be of sufficient size to grind all garbage and food processing wastes produced in such building, and shall be suitability located so as to discharge such ground material by flushing it with water through the drain pipes into the sewer; provided, however, that if in operating any business as hereinabove described, packaged or canned goods are not opened on the premises, a garbage grinder for such canned or packaged food shall not be required; provided, further, that in all new buildings designed, constructed or used for single or multiple family use, and buildings remodeled or altered for single or multiple use, an approved garage grinder shall be properly connected to the kitchen sink or sewer drain of each residential unit of such building. Each kitchen sink drain opening shall be so located and of sufficient size to accommodate a garbage grinder for the disposal of kitchen wastes. If no changes in kitchen plumbing drainage are made in single or multiple family dwellings in the process of remodeling or alterations, a garbage disposal will not be required. • Sec. 24-2.9. Abandoned Sewers and Sewage Disposal Facilities. Section 722 of said plumbing code is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 722.1. Abandoned sewers and sewage disposal facilities. Every abandoned building (house) sewer or part thereof shall be plugged or capped in an approved manner as designated by the Building Official. Before any person plugs and/or caps such sewer or sewage disposal facilities contemplated in this section, he shall first post a cash bond with the city in an amount of not less than one hundred dollars ($100.00) to guarantee capping of such sewers and/or sewage disposal facilities, such bond to be returned to the permittee upon completion and inspection to the satisfaction of the Building Official. SECTION 2 The numbering of the 1994 editions of the Uniform Building Code, the Uniform Mechanical Code and the Uniform Plumbing Code has been completely revised from earlier editions. All references to the Uniform Building Code and the Uniform Mechanical Code in the Articles of the Code which are not amended by this or a subsequently enacted ordinance shall refer instead to the appropriate section or sections of the 1994 Uniform Building Code or the Uniform Mechanical Code as determined by the 1991/1994 Cross Reference Directory to the Uniform Building Code and Uniform Mechanical Code, published by the International Conference of Building Officials. All references to the Plumbing Code in sections of the Hermosa Beach City Code which have not been amended by this or a subsequently enacted ordinance shall refer instead to the appropriate section or sections of the 1994 Plumbing Code as determined by the Format Comparison Chart located at the beginning of the 1994 Plumbing Code. SECTION 3 State law requires that localities adopt the Uniform Building Codes and modifications thereto, by December 28, 1995. It is essential that the City have in- effect on that date a building code that comports with state law and contains those modifications necessitated by unique geographic, geologic and climatic conditions. In the absence of immediate effectiveness, the provisions of the building code unique to the City's special circumstances will not be in place and this will have a detrimental effect on the public, health, safety and welfare. The modifications to the Uniform Building Codes contain vital provisions regarding administrative procedures, roofing materials, sprinkling requirements, and other similar matters necessitated by the City's+exposure to Santa Ana winds and its limited rainfall in summer and fall months. For these reasons, the public health, safety and welfare require that this ordinance take effect immediately;. `-This is an urgency ordinance. SECTION 4 This ordinance shall be effective upon adoption and shall become operative on December 28, 1995. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS DAY OF , 1995. PRESIDENT of the City Council and MAYOR of tlhe City of Hermosa Beach, California • ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk City Attorney I, Elaine Dorfling, City Clerk of the City of Hermosa Beach, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was passed, adopted and approved at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach held on the day of 1995, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: AB SENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: ATTEST: City Clerk of the City of Hermosa Beach RESOLUTION No. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH MAKING EXPRESS FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS THAT MODIFICATIONS TO THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE, UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE, UNIFORM HOUSING CODE AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE NO. , ARE REASONABLY NECESSARY BECAUSE OF LOCAL CLIMATIC, GEOLOGICAL OR TOPOGRAPHICAL CONDITIONS. A. Recitals, (i) California Health and Safety Code Section 17922 requires all Cities to adopt, as the City Building Standards Code, the State Building Standards Code adopted pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 4 of Part 2.5 of division 13 of the California Health and Safety Cods. (ii) Section 17958.5 of the California Health and Safety Code provides, in pertinent part, as follows: ,74 "....a city or county may make such changes or modifications in the requirements contained in the provisions published in the State Building Standards Code and the other regulations adopted pursuant to Section 17922 as it determines, pursuant to the provisions of section 17958.7, are reasonably necessary because of local climatic, geological or topographical conditions." (iii) Prior to making the modification permitted under section 17958.5 of the California Health and Safety Codes, this Council is required to make an express finding that such modifications or changes are reasonably necessary. (iv) This Council desires to amend the provisions of sections 103, 105, 107, 110, 310.7, 310.10, 904, Table 9-A, 1503, 2409, and Appendix Chapter 10 of the "Uniform Building Code", 1994 Edition. (v) This council desires to amend the provisions of Section 102.2.7, 103.4, 411.1, 701.1.2.1 and 722 of the "Uniform Plumbing Code", 1994 Edition. (vi) This Council desires to amend the provisions of Sections 304, 230.4, 11-4 of the National Electrical Code", 1993 Edition (Including Administrative Code Provisions) (vii) This Council desires to amend the provisions of Sections 203, 204 and 205 of the "Uniform Housing Code", 1994 Edition. (viii) This Council desires to amend the provisions of Sections 110 and 115 of the "Uniform Mechanical Code", 1994 Edition. (ix) All legal prerequisites. to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. B. Resolution NOW, THEREFORE, be it found, determined and resolved as follows: 1. In all respects as set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Resolution. 2. This Council does hereby expressly find and determine that the amendments set forth in ordinance No. , amending the "Uniform Building Code" and related publications, 1994 Editions, and the 1993 National Electrical Code are reasonably necessary because of local climatic, geological or topographic conditions. This express finding is supported and based upon the following more specific findings and determinations: a. Located throughout the City of Hermosa .Beach, as well as in the surrounding cities, are densely concentrated structures. b The City of Hermosa Beach, as well as the surrounding cities, is located in an area climatically classified as "arid" and prone to winds of high velocity. Moreover, due to the arid nature of the area, the weather during the windy period tends to be very warm and dry. The dry weather conditions are very hazardous to the surrounding highly populated areas in as far as flame spread is concerned. c. Because of the above-described climatic and meteorological conditions, the City of Hermosa Beach and the surrounding cities have historically suffered from occasional structural fires that have often been difficult to control due to the dry winds carrying sparks and cinders to surrounding structures. d. The City of Hermosa Beach is located in a seismically active area and is in close proximity to earthquake fault zones, and it is reasonably foreseeable that an earthquake would render the City of Hermosa Beach particularly vulnerable to devastation. e. Because of the above-described geological conditions within the city the City of Hermosa Beach, in the event of an earthquake, may be unable to dispatch an adequate number of fire personnel and apparatus to suppress fires and conduct rescue operations. Moreover, the conditions within Hermosa Beach likewise occur in surrounding communities, thereby rendering mutual aid assistance problematic, at best. For that reason additional forms of fire protection and prevention are needed f. Furthermore, as found in paragraph 2.b. of the above Resolution, climatic conditions within the community render it extremely likely that, in the event of high winds. and earthquake occurring, the City Fire Department would be unable to suppress numerous fires occurring throughout the community. For all of the above reasons additional forms of fire protection and prevention are needed. 36 PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this th day of , 1995. PRESIDENT of the City Council and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach , California ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM City Clerk City Attorney I, Elaine Doerfling, City Clerk of the City of Hermosa Beach, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was passed, adopted and approved at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach held on the day of 1995, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMFMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: AB STAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: ATTEST: City Clerk of the City of Hermosa Beach 37 November 22, 1995 Honorable Mayor and Members City Council Meeting of the Hermosa Beach City Council of November 28, 1995 ADOPTION BY REFERENCE THE 1994 UNIFORM FIRE CODE AND THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE STANDARDS AS AMENDED RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council waive further reading and introduce the attached ordinance for adoption on an urgency basis. BACKGROUND: The Uniform Fire Code is revised and updated every three years in order to keep current with the various Building Codes. The 1994 Uniform Fire Code has been completely revised from pervious years. This revision of the Fire Code is consistent with the revisions of the Buildings Codes. ANALYSIS: State law requires that localities adopt the Uniform Fire Code, and any modifications thereto, by December 28, 1995. It is essential that the City have in effect on that date a fire code that comports with State law. The adoption of the referenced codes will update the City's fire and life safety regulations to be in conformance with state law. As a general law city, Hermosa Beach is required to enforce the codes adopted by the state, although amendments for administration and local conditions can be made due to topographical, geographical, and climatic conditions. Staff has reviewed the 1994 Uniform Fire Code and has proposed amendments to certain sections of the code to reflect local conditions and requirements. Staff has determined that some areas of the current HBMC are actually less restrictive than the new Fire Code, and other areas of the current HBMC are concurrent with the Fire Code. These areas are indicated by the strikethrough. Staff recommends to amend the 1994 Uniform Fire Code in the following areas: 1. Adding business license inspections to Article 1. (Removed from Ch. 7) 2. Requiring fire sprinklers in drinking and dinning establishments over 3,500 square feet. 3. Requiring fire sprinklers in exhibition and display rooms over 3,500 square feet. 4. Requiring fire sprinklers in retail sales buildings over 3,500 square feet on any floor or 5,000 square feet on all floors. In retail sales buildings over one story in height. 5. Requiring fire sprinklers in every apartment house and hotel three or more stories in height or containing more than 5,000 square feet. 6. Requiring fire alarm systems in apartment houses three or more stories in height or containing sixteen or more dwelling units, and hotels three or more stories in height or more than 20 quest rooms. 7. Restricting open burning within the City. 8. Restricting the storage of rubbish inside structures. 9. Requiring storage of tires to be in an orderly manner and restricting the size of the piles. 10. Requiring fumigation permits and inspections. 11. Requiring service stations to have an attendant on the premises at all times. 12. Amending the fire flow requirements within the City. ALTERNATIVES: Adopt the Uniform Fire Code and the Uniform Fire Code Standards without the local amendments. Respectfully Submitted, Pete Bonano Fire Chief Concur: Sol Blumenfeld Community D velopment Director Concur: Stephen Burrell '. _ City Manager ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA,.AMENDING CHAPTER 12 OF THE HERMOSA BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE IN ITS ENTIRETY, ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE 1994 EDITION OF THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE, INCLUDING ALL APPENDICES THERETO, AND THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE STANDARDS, AS AMENDED, AND DECLARING THE URGENCY THEREOF. WHEREAS, the 1994 edition of the Uniform Fire Code has been adopted by the State of California, with amendments; and WHEREAS, local amendments may be made to that code to address local needs; and WHEREAS, it has been determined that local climatic, geological and topographical conditions require amendments to that code to further promote fire safety within the City. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1 Chapter 12 of the "Hermosa Beach Municipal Code" is amended to read as follows: —CHAPTER 12 FIRE PREVENTION CODE SECTION 12-1. ADOPTION OF UNIFORM FIRE CODE AND STANDARDS. The City Council adopts by reference for the purpose of prescribing regulations governing conditions hazardous to life and property from fire and explosion that certain code and standards known as the Uniform Fire Code and the Uniform Fire Code Standards, 1994 edition, published by the Western Fire Chiefs Association and the International Conference of Building Officials, including the Appendices thereto, save and except such portions as are hereinafter deleted, modified or amended by section 12-7 of this chapter as the Fire Prevention Code of the City of Hermosa Beach. One (1) copy of said code and standards have been and are now filed in the office of the city clerk for use and examination by the public. In the event of any conflict between a provision of the Uniform Building Code and a provision applicable to cities of the California Building Code as contained in Part 2 of Title 24 of the California Building Code shall prevail. Permits as required by provisions within this code may be issued for an indefinite period of time, subject, however, to the right of the fire chief or his designee to revoke said permit for misuse or violation of the terms of the permit. 2 SECTION 12-2. ESTABLISHMENT AND DUTIES OF BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION. The Uniform Fire Code as adopted and amended herein shall be enforced by the bureau of fire prevention in the fire department of the City of Hermosa Beach which is hereby established and which shall be operated under the supervision of the chief of the fire department. SECTION 12-3. DEFINITIONS. As used in this chapter, the following words and terms shall have the meaning ascribed thereto: Building code shall mean the Building Code of the City of Hermosa Beach. Corporation counsel shall mean the attorney for the City of Hermosa Beach. Jurisdiction shall mean the City of Hermosa Beach. May shall mean permissible; the word shall is held to mean mandatory. 3 SECTION 12-4. DISTRICT LIMITS IN WHICH EXPLOSIVE MATERIAL STORAGE IS PROHIBITED. The limits referred to in section 7701.7.2 of the Fire Code, in which storage of explosive materials is prohibited, are hereby established as follows: All property within the City zoned for residential and commercial uses. SECTION 12-5. DISTRICT LIMITS WHERE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS STORAGE IN OUTSIDE ABOVEGROUND TANKS I8 RESTRICTED. The limits referred to in section 7902.2.2.1 and 7904.2.5.4.2 of the Fire Code in which storage of flammable liquids in outside aboveground tanks is restricted, are hereby established as follows: All property within the City zoned for residential and commercial uses. SECTION 12-6. BULK STORAGE OF LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES PROHIBITED, WHERE. The limits referred to in section 8204.2 of the Uniform Fire Code, in which storage of liquefied petroleum gas is restricted, are -hereby established as follows: All property within the City zoned for residential and commercial uses. SECTION 12-7. AMENDMENTS TO THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE. 4 The Uniform Fire Code, 1994 Edition, is hereby amended and changed in the following respects: ARTICLE 1, OF THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE, IS HEREBY AMENDED BY ADDING SECTIONS 103.3.5.1 THROUGH 103.3.5.6 TO READ AS FOLLOWS: Section 103.3.5.1 In order to safeguard life, limb, health, property and public welfare, every commercial and industrial building, structure or portion thereof shall conform to the requirements for the occupancy to be housed therein, or for the use to which the building, structure or portion thereof is to be put, as set forth in the building, plumbing, electrical, and.fire prevention codes of the City for the proposed occupancy, that portion shall be made to conform. Section 103.3.5.2 Each change of occupancy or tenancy of any commercial or industrial building, structure or portion thereof shall require an inspection to be made by the fire department. If a portion of any building or structure does not conform to the requirements of the building, plumbing, electrical and fire prevention codes of the City for the proposed occupancy, that portion shall be made to conform. Section 103.3.5.3 Before any commercial or industrial building or structure may be occupied, there shall be approval from the fire department. 5 Section 103.3.5.4 The fire department shall advise the owner or tenant of those alteration necessary to make the building comply, or, if none, approval shall be given. Section 103.3.5.5 The fire chief may allow occupancy of the building or structure without requiring complete compliance with all the requirements of the codes of the City, provided that such occupancy does not result in increased hazard to life, limb, health, property or public welfare. Section 103.3.5.6 Before any inspections will be made by the fire department for such change of occupancy or tenancy, there shall be paid to the finance department a fee as indicated in the latest resolution adopted by the City Council to cover the cost of inspection of the building for which the change is desired. Such fee shall be in addition to the regular building permit fee required by the building code of the City. ARTICLE 10, OF THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE, IS HEREBY AMENDED BY AMENDING SECTIONS 1003.2.3.1, 1003.2.3.3, 1003.2.7, 1003.2.8, AND 1007.2.9.1 TO READ AS FOLLOWS AND BY AMENDING TABLE 1004-A AS FOLLOWS: Section 1003.2.3.1 Group A Occupancies, Drinking Establishments. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed in rooms used by the occupants for the consumption of alcoholic beverages and unseparated accessory uses where the total area of such rooms and assembly uses exceeds three thousand five hundred (3,500) square feet. For uses to be considered as separated, the separation shall be not less than as required for a one-hour occupancy separation. The area of other uses shall be included unless separated by at least a one-hour occupancy separation. Section 1003.2.3.3 Group A Occupancies, Exhibition and display rooms. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed in Group A Occupancies which have more than three thousand five hundred (3,500) square feet of floor area which can be 'used for exhibition or display purposes. Section 1003.2.7 Group M Occupancies. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed in retail sales rooms classed as Group M Occupancies where the floor area exceeds three thousand five hundred (3,500) square feet on any floor or five thousand (5,000) square feet on all floors or in Group M Retail Sales Occupancies more than one (1) story in height. The area of mezzanines shall be included in determining the area where sprinklers are required. Section 1003.2.8 Group R, Division 1 Occupancies. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed throughout every apartment house three (3) or more stories in height or containing more than five thousand (5,000) feet on all floors, and every 7 hotel three (3) or more stories in height or containing more than five thousand (5,000) feet on all floors. Residential or quick - response standard sprinkler heads shall be used in the dwelling unit and guest room portions of the building. Section 1007.2.9.1.1, Group R, Division 1 Occupancies, System Requirements General. An automatic fire alarm system shall be installed in apartment houses three (3) or more stories in height (mezzanines and lofts shall be considered as stories), or containing sixteen (16) or more dwelling units, and in hotels three (3) or more stories in height or containing twenty (20) or more guest rooms. Table No. 1004-A, Standpipe Required Systems, is hereby amended so that three (3) stories shall be substituted whenever the table refers to four (4) stories, ARTICLE 11, OF THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE, IS HEREBY AMENDED BY AMENDING SECTIONS 1102.1, 1103.2.1.2, 1103.3.6, 1103.33.6, AND 1103.3.6.4 TO READ AS FOLLOWS: Section 1102.1, General. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to ignite, set fire to, or cause, or permit to be ignited or burned, any grass, weeds, trees, brush, paper, wood, boxes, trash, rubbish, or other combustible materials within the city. To the extent permitted, incinerators, 8 open burning, and commercial barbecue pits shall be in accordance with Section 1102. Section 1102.3.9 Outdoor fires such as pit barbecues or bonfires held in connection with special activities, but not otherwise prohibited by city or county ordinances, may be permitted if in the opinion of the fire chief, such fires do not create a hazard to persons or property, and a permit is obtained from the fire department. Section 1103.2.1.2, Storage and accumulation of rubbish and vegetation, Required storage conditions. Whenever it is necessary for a person to store or accumulate combustible or flammable rubbish or waste material within any building, structure, or enclosure, then such material shall be securely stored in metal or metal lined receptacles or bins equipped with tight -fitting covers or in rooms or vaults constructed of non-combustible materials, with an approved heat actuated self-closing fire door and the storage area shall be protected by an automatic sprinkler system on the basis of one (1) head per fifty (50) square feet or portion thereof. Section 1103.3.6.1 Storage of tires. It is the intent of this section that all tire storage, regardless of whether such storage is in connection with a tire rebuilding plant, shall be made to comply with sections 1103.3.6.2 9 Section 1103.3.6.2. Outside tire storage. Piles of tires shall not exceed two thousand (2,000) cubic feet in volume and shall be separated from every other pile by an aisleway at least ten (10) feet in width. Under no circumstances shall a pile of tires exceed twelve (10) feet in height unless approved by the fire chief. Section 1103.3.6.4. Inside tire storage. Tires stored inside of buildings shall not block doors, windows, or exitways. Piles and racks of tires which are placed directly against and parallel to walls shall not extend out from said walls more than five (5) feet. Piles or racks of tires placed in rows perpendicular to the walls shall not exceed ten (10) feet in width or fifty (50) feet in length. Every row of tires shall be accessible on at least two (2) sides by an aisleway at least three (3) feet in width. Tires which are stored in such pattern as to form dead-end aisleways against the walls of buildings shall terminate at an aisleway at least six (6) feet wide at the inside end of such pile. Every rack or pile of tires shall be kept at least eighteen (18) inches below sprinkler heads in a sprinklered building. Piles of tires shall be maintained in such manner as to ensure stability and not become a hazard by falling during a fire or other emergency. Under no circumstances shall a pile or 10 rack of tires exceed twelve (12) feet in height unless approved by the fire chief. ARTICLE 47, OF THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE, IS HEREBY AMENDED BY ADDING SECTIONS 4712, 4713, AND 4714 TO READ AS FOLLOWS: Section 4712. Pan locks. Whenever doors leading into the building or structure being fumigated cannot be bolted or secured from the inside, pan locks shall be provided to prohibit access into the building or structure to persons other than the fumigator. Section 4713. Chloropicrin. To discourage entrance into the building or structure being fumigated, unless a watchman would otherwise be required, Chloropicrin shall be added to the fumigant at the rate of one (1) ounce for each fifteen thousand (15,000) cubic feet of space being fumigated. Section 4714. Fumigation inspection. The fire department shall make a visual inspection of all buildings or other structures immediately prior to the release of the fumigant into the_ building or structure, to determine whether the safety precautions outlined in this Article have been met. APPENDIX I -A OF THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE, IS HEREBY AMENDED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGE TO THE END OF SECTION 5.1: 11 The minimum fire -flow and flow duration requirements for one- and two family dwellings not exceeding two (2) stories in height, shall be one thousand five hundred (1,500) gallons per minute (for other residential buildings, Table No. A -III -A -i will be used) . APPENDIX III -B, OF THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE, IS HEREBY AMENDED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGE TO THE END OF SECTION 5: The fire chief may require closer spacing between hydrants because of grades, steep inclines or other geographic problems, and accessibility. SECTION, 12-8. MODIFICATIONS. The fire chief, or his designee, shall have power to modify any of the provisions of the Uniform Fire Code upon application in writing by the owner or lessee, or his duly authorized agent, when there are practical difficulties in the way of carrying out the strict letter of the code, provided that the spirit of the code shall be observed, public safety secured, and substantial justice done. The particulars of such modification when granted or allowed, and the decision of the fire chief or his designee thereon, shall be entered upon the records of the department and a signed copy shall be furnished to the applicant. 12 SECTION 12-9 APPEALS. Whenever the chief of the fire department shall disapprove an application or refuse to grant a permit applied for, or when it is claimed that the provisions of the code do not apply or that the true intent and meaning of the code have been misconstrued or wrongly interpreted, the applicant may appeal the decision of the chief of the fire department to the city council within thirty (30) days from the date of the decision appealed. SECTION, 12-10. NEW MATERIALS, PROCESSES OR OCCUPANCIES WHICH MAY REQUIRE PERMITS. The fire chief, the fire department plan check officer, and the community development director shall act as a committee to determine and specify what new materials, processes, or occupancies shall require permits in addition to those now enumerated in said code after giving affected persons reasonable opportunity to be heard. The decision of the committee shall be final. The fire chief shall post such list in a conspicuous place in his department and distribute copies thereof to interested persons. 13 SECTION 12-12. PENALTIES. Any person violating any of the provisions of this code shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable as set forth in Section 1-7 of this Code. The imposition of one penalty for any violation shall not excuse the violation or permit it to continue; all such persons shall be required to correct or remedy such violations or defects within a reasonable time; and when not otherwise specified, each and every day that prohibited conditions are maintained shall constitute a separate offense. The application of the above penalty shall not be held to prevent the enforced removal of prohibited conditions. SECTION, 12-12. REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES. All former ordinances or parts thereof conflicting or inconsistent with the provisions of this chapter or of the Uniform Fire Code, 1994 Edition, as adopted herein, are hereby repealed. SECTION 12-13. VALIDITY. The City of Hermosa Beach hereby declares that should any section, paragraph, sentence or word of this chapter or of the Uniform Fire Code, 1994 Edition, as adopted herein, be declared for any reason to be invalid, it is the intent of the city that 14 it would have passed all other portions of this chapter independent of the elimination therefrom of any such portion as may be declared invalid. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall become effective immediately and shall become operative on December 28, 1995. SECTION 3 1 The modifications to the Uniform Fire Code that have been enacted are merely a continuation of the Fire Prevention Code of the City of Hermosa Beach,'and all of the changes and modifications to the Fire Code, whether previously enacted or enacted in this ordinance, are reasonable necessary because of local climate, characterized by hot, dry summers, followed by strong Santa Ana winds and heavy winter rains, the location in Southern California, The dense concentration of structures on relatively hilly topography of the City. SECTION 4 The numbering of the 1994 edition of the Uniform Fire Code has been completely revised from earlier editions. All references to the Uniform Fire Code in the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code which 15 are not amended by this or a subsequently enacted ordinance shall refer instead to the appropriate section or sections of the 1994 Uniform Fire Code as determined by the 1001/1994 Cross -Reference Directory to the Uniform Fire Code, published by the International Conference of Building Officials. SECTION 5 State law requires that localities adopt the Uniform Fire Code, and any modifications thereto, by December 28, 1995. It is essential that the City have in effect on that date a building code that comports with state law and contains those modifications necessitated by unique topographic, geologic and climatic conditions. In the absence of immediate effectiveness, the provisions of the fire prevention code unique to the Citys special circumstances will not be in place and this will have a detrimental effect on the public, health, safety and welfare. The modifications to the Uniform Fire Code contain vital provisions regarding administrative procedures, sprinkler, hydrant and fire -flow requirements, outdoor burning, storage of combustible materials, fumigation and other similar matters necessitated by the Citys exposure to Santa Ana winds and its limited rainfall in summer and fall months. For these reasons, the public health, safety and welfare require that this ordinance take effect immediately. This is an urgency ordinance. 16 SECTION 6 The city council does hereby designate the city attorney to prepare a summary of this ordinance to be published pursuant of Government Code Section 36933(c) (1) in lieu of the full text of said ordinance. That prior to the expiration of fifteen (15) days after the date of its adoption, the city clerk shall cause the summary to be published in the Easy Reader, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, published and circulated in the City of Hermosa Beach. 17 SECTION 7 The city clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this ordinance; shall enter the same in the book of original ordinances of said city; shall make minutes of the passage and adoption thereof in the records of the proceedings of the city council at which the same is passed and adopted. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of November, 1995. PRESIDENT of the City Council, and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, California ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY 18 �-, 6)-L1 *95 /2 Sly November 22, 1995 Honorable Chairman and Mayor of the Regular Meeting of Hermosa Beach City Council November 28, 1995 SUBJECT: MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENT - GUIDELINES AND CONDITIONS FOR ENCROACHMENT INTO THE PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY PURPOSE: TO ALLOW ENCROACHMENTS FOR RESIDENTIAL GUEST PARKING, AND PARKING APPROVED AS PART OF A PARKING PLAN. INITIATED BY STAFF Recommendation To introduce the attached ordinance to amend Section 29-38(1)j of the Municipal Code. Background Article 5 of Chapter 29, Streets and Sidewalks, sets forth the procedures and requirements for encroachments in the public right-of-way. Section 29-38 lists the guidelines and conditions for approval of an encroachment. Sub -section (1)j reads as follows: An encroachment permit shall not be granted where the intent or product will in any way contribute to or satisfy the required open space on private property as required by the Municipal Code. Public right-of-way cannot be used to satisfy any conditions of building or zoning that are normally provided on-site. Staff is proposing to modify the second sentence to add an exception to allow the right-of-way to be used for parking. This is being proposed to make this section consistent with and complementary to Zoning Ordinance provisions relating to guest parking and discretionary Parking Plans. Analysis Sections 1157(c) and 1159(b) of the Zoning Ordinance allow required guest parking to be located in the 17 -foot garage setback area, as measured from the edge of sidewalk. Therefore, in cases where right-of-ways are wider than the street and sidewalk improvements, guest parking is allowed to encroach within the public right-of-way. This is not consistent with the subject Section 39-28(1)j. Further, Section 1169 of the Zoning Ordinance allows for Planning Commission approval of alternatives to providing required parking on-site, which includes the flexibility to permit the required parking, or a portion thereof, to be located on public right-of-ways. The proposed modification to 39-28(j) would complement the intent of the Parking Plan, and allow more flexible approaches to providing required parking where public right-of-way is not improved for street and sidewalk purposes. To address these concerns staff proposes the following modification to the second sentence of Section 39-28(j): Public right-of-way cannot be used to satisfy any conditions of building or zoning that are normally provided on-site except for providing required residential guest parking, pursuant to Sections 1157(c) and 1159(b) of the zoning ordinance, and for providing required parking approved by a Parking Plan granted pursuant to Section 1169 of the zoning ordinance. CONCUR: - Sol Blumenfe.4, D rector Com unity t •velopment Department NAL Stephe' , Burrell, City M :.ger Attachments 1. Proposed Ordinance 2. Chapter 29, Article V, Encroachments ‘7/ -J'.- Ken Robertson Associate Planner ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE HERMOSA BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE, SECTION 29-38(1)j TO ALLOW ENCROACHMENTS INTO THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY TO SATISFY SPECIFIED ZONING ORDINANCE PARKING REQUIREMENTS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Chapter 29, Article V, Encroachments, Section 29-38(1)j, of the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: "(j) An encroachment permit shall not be granted where the intent or product will in any way contribute to or satisfy the required open space on private property as required by the Municipal Code Public right-of-way cannot be used to satisfy any conditions of building or zoning that are normally provided on-site except for providing required residential guest parking, pursuant to Sections 1157(c) and 1159(b) of the zoning ordinance, and for providing required parking approved by a Parking Plan granted pursuant to Section 1169 of the zoning ordinance." Section 2. This ordinance shall become effective and be in full force and effect from and after thirty (30) days of its final passage and adoption. Section 3. Prior to the expiration of fifteen (15) days after the date of its adoption, the City Clerk shall cause this ordinance to be published in the Easy Reader, a weekly newspaper of general circulation published and circulated, in the City of Hermosa Beach in the manner provided by law. Section 4. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this ordinance, shall enter the same in the book of original ordinances of said city, and shall make minutes of the passage and adoption thereof in the records of the proceedings of the City Council at which the same is passed and adopted. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of , 1995 by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: AB SENT: PRESIDENT of the City Council and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, California ATTEST: CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY ly 7Y -S- //-013 LS November 20, 1995 Honorable Mayor and Members of Regular Meeting of the Hermosa Beach City Council November 28, 1995 SUBJECT: TEXT AMENDMENT 95-2 PURPOSE: TO CONSIDER AMENDMENTS TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION APPEAL PROCESS INITIATED BY CITY COUNCIL Recommendation: To -recommend that the City Council adopt the attached amendments to appeal procedures, including amending the time periods for appeal in the Zoning Code. Background: At the meeting of May 23, 1995, the Council directed staff to research possible changes to the "appeal" process and to review how the actions of the Planning Commission and other Commissions are reviewed by Council. Currently two Council members may request reconsideration of a decision of the Commission. At least two members must make this decision on whether to review within 10 days of the Commission action. The City Attorney has reviewed the ordinance and procedures and recommends that the Municipal Code, including provision in the zoning ordinance, be amended in regards to the entire appeal process. The Planning Commission at their October 17, 1995 meeting recommended approval of the proposed amendment, but also suggested the City Council consider maintaining the requirement of needing only two members to request reconsideration. Analysis: The City Attorney's draft recommended changes to the Municipal Code are attached. Additionally, the Zoning Code provisions with respect to appeals as provided for Variances, C.U.P.'s and Precise Development Plans must be amended to be made consistent with proposed changes to the Municipal Code. The proposed amendments would extend the application period for a privately initiated appeal to 10 days from the date of Council's review of Commission actions. The proposed new appeal procedure is summarized as follows: 1 1 The Council agenda, when the timing is appropriate, will contain a report of the Planning Commission actions from the most recent meeting, (usually one week following a Commission meeting). 2. Upon review of that report, the Council, by the affirmative vote of at least 3 of its members, may decide to review and reconsider a Commission action. 3. The 10 -day period for a private party to file an appeal would begin from the date of the Council's decision on whether or not to appeal. Thus an un -appealed Planning Commission action would not be final until 17 days after the Commission meeting. Originally the City Attorney suggested that the Council have up to 30 days to appeal a Commission decision, which would mean that an applicant might not know whether project approval is final for up to 40 days. Under the current proposal, the City Council appeal period would immediately follow a Commission meeting (7 days later) meaning final disposition of the project would occur within 17 days following Commission action. CONCUR: Sol Blumenf ld, irector Community evelopment Department Michael Schubach Planning Director tee' Steve Burrell Li: City Manager Attachments 1. City Attorney memo 2. Recommended ordinance Amending Zoning Ordinance and Municipal Code 3. Section 2-2.27 of Municipal Code 4. P.C. Resolution 5. P.C. Minutes 6. C.C. Minutes 5/23/95 appeal/f 2 GLENN R. WATSON ROBERT G. BEVERLY HARRY L GERSHON DOUGLAS W. ARGUE MARK L LAMKEN ARNOLD SIMON ERWIN E. ADLER DAROLD D. PIEPER ALLEN E. RENNETT STEVEN L DORSEY WILLIAM L. STRAUSZ ROBERT M. GOLDFRIED ANTHONY B. DREWRY MITCHELL E. ABBOTT TIMOTHY L NEUFELD ROBERT F. DE METER GREGORY W. STEPANICICH ROCHELLE BROWNE DONALD STERN MICHAEL JENKINS WILLIAM B. RUDELL DAVID L COHEN QUINN M. BARROW CAROL W. LYNCH COLEMAN J. WALSH. JR. JEFFREY A. RABIN GREGORY M. KUNERT THOMAS M. JIMBO MICHELLE BEAL BAGNERIS C AMANDA F. SUSSKIND ROBERT C. CECCON SAYRE WEAVER STEVEN H. KAUFMANN GARY E. GANS JOHN J. HARRIS KEVIN G. ENNIS ROBIN D. HARRIS MICHAEL ESTRADA LAURENCE S. WIENER STEVEN R. ORR DEBORAH R. HAKMAN SCOTT K. SHINTANI MICHAEL G. COLANTUONO TERRY P. KAUFMANN MACIAS B. TILDEN KIM RUBIN D. WEINER SASKIA T. ASAMURA KAYSER O. SUME CRAIG A. STEELE T. PETER PIERCE ALISON E. MAKER BENJAMIN BARNOUW TERENCE R. BOGA DOUGLAS A. CARLEN DANIEL L PINES USA M. BOND WINNIE TSIEN JENNIFER L HART RICHARDS, WATSON & GERSHON ATTORNEYS AT LAW A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION August 30, 1995 Sol Blumenfeld City of Hermosa Beach 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, California 90254 1!".": j 1 161 IBY ./1 - RICHARD RICHARDS (1916-1988) THIRTY-EIGHTH FLOOR 333 SOUTH HOPE STREET LOS ANGELES, CAUFORNIA 90071-1469 (213) 628-8484 FACSIMILE (213) 626-0078 Re: Council Review of Planning Commission Actions Dear Sol: OF COUNSEL WILLIAM K KRAMER 0565097 OUR FILE NUMBER 10649-00001 As you know, the recent case of Cohan v. City of Thousand Oaks, 30 Cal.App.4th 547 (1994) raised troubling questions about the procedure by which City Councilmembers may appeal decisions of the Planning Commission to the City Council. This particular issue has arisen on a number of instances in Hermosa Beach; during the last such Councilmember-sponsored appeal, staff recommended, and the Council directed, preparation of an ordinance that would create a new procedure for Council review of Planning Commission actions. Enclosed for your review and comment is a draft ordinance providing for such Council review and avoiding some of the pitfalls raised in the Cohan case. Please let me know your thoughts and suggestions regarding the ordinance. The ordinance contemplates that each Council agenda contain a report of the Planning Commission actions from the previous Planning Commission meeting. The report can be placed on the consent calendar or under a separate agenda description. The report should be accompanied by, at a minimum, the staff report prepared for the Planning Commission and the Commission resolution. Upon review of that report, the Council, by the affirmative vote of three of its members, may decide to take review of a Commission action. I drafted the ordinance so as to provide thirty days within which the report can be placed on the agenda and within which the City Council can make its decision. This will allow 3 r C RICHARDS, WATSON & GERSHON City of Hermosa Beach August 30, 1995 Page 2 ample time in the event a Council meeting is cancelled for lack of a quorum or in the event the Council wants to hold an item over for two weeks while it reviews the Planning Commission record further. It did not make sense to require that persons who may wish to appeal a Commission action do so before the item is acted upon by the City Council. Accordingly, it will be necessary to change the existing ten day appeal periods for all Planning Commission actions to extend those periods beyond the date the City Council takes its action. At Steve's suggestion, I did not take the time to identify each section in the zoning ordinance pertaining to appeals which would have to be amended to conform to the new time periods. He suggested that a member of your staff would be able to do so and could amend the ordinance accordingly. After you have had an opportunity to review the ordinance, let me know if you have any questions or suggestions. MJ:gg cc: Steve Burrell City Manager 0565097 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 29 ORDINANCE NO AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH CALIFORNIA, TO AMEND SECTION 1403b,1409. AND 1435 OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE AND SECTION 2-2.27, AND 2-2.28 OF THE HERMOSA BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING PROCEDURES FOR CITY COUNCIL'S RECONSIDERATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION'S DECISIONS. WHEREAS, the City Council held a public hearing on November 28, 1995 to consider oral and written testimony and made the following Findings: A. The City Council has reviewed the draft ordinance that would amend the Municipal Code relative to City Council review of Planning Commission decisions which would make it a standard procedure for the City Council to decide whether to reconsider any Planning Commission decision at every regular meeting succeeding the meeting of the Planning Commission. B. The time period for private parties to submit appeals of Planning Commission decisions should thus start from the date of the Council decision on whether or not to review the decisions. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1 MUNICIPAL CODE Chapter 2, Article I of the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended by amending Section 2-2.27 and adding a new Section 2-2.28 to read as follows: Section 2-2.27. Appeal fees. Where the zoning ordinance or municipal code allows for an appeal to be filed with the city council on matters regarding land use, a fee. established pursuant to Chapter 2, Article XIII of the Municipal Code shall accompany such an appeal. In addition to such an appeal fee, the appellant shall be responsible for providing any required public noticing and shall pay the direct cost of required newspaper ads. As used in this section 'land use matters* shall include zone variances .conditional use permits, tentative parcel and tract maps, precise plans and any other discretionary process by which land use is regulated." No fee shall be required for and the City shall absorb costs associated with City Council initiated review of any decision of a subsidiary commission or board of the City.. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 "Section 2-2.28. City Council review of decisions of the Planning Commission. (a) The City Council may on its own initiative review all actions of the Planning Commission. (b) All Planning Commission actions, accompanied by the record of the proceedings •before the Commission, shall be placed as a report item on the City Council's agenda at its regular meeting next following the Commission's action. The Council may in of the Commission's action, by an affirmative vote ofjhr.emembers, initiate review of the action. In the event the Council initiates such review, the Commission's decision will be stayed until the Council completes its proceedings in accordance with the provisions of this Section. (c) At the time the Council votes to initiate review. the applicant shall be informed of the aspects of the application and/or the Commission's decision which the applicant should be prepared to address at the review hearing. (d) The City Clerk shall set the review hearing within days from the date the Council decides to initiate review. 0 (f) The review hearing shall be noticed as required by Section 1605 and shall be conducted as a de novo hearing. The Council may act to uphold. overturn, or otherwise modify the Commission's original action on the proposal. or the Council may remand the application back to the Commission for further review and direction. (g) The decision of the Council. supported by findings. shall be set forth in full in a resolution. A copy of the decision shall be sent to the applicant. The action of the Council shall be final and conclusive. SECTION 2 ZONING ORDINANCE Amend Section 1403b as follows: Delete all references to "Board of Zoning Adjustment and replace with `Planning Commission. Delete all the following strike through wording and replace with the following underlined wording: " ays of the...." 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 011 10- 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 • 28 29 "...in writing 10 days from the date of the succeeding regular City Council meeting at which it is determined whether or not to review the decision of the Planning Commission pursuant to Section 2-2.28 of the Municipal Code." Amend Section 1409 as follows: Delete all references to Board of Zoning Adjustment Delete all the following strike through wording and replace with the following underlined wording: GG "...from the date of the succeeding City Council meeting at which it is determined whether or not to review the decision of the Planning Commission pursuant to Section 2-2.28 of the Municipal Code...." Amend Section 1435 as follows: Delete all the strike through wording and replace with the underlined wording: "...of the Planning Commission Decision...." "...from the date of the succeeding City Council meeting at which it is determined whether or not to review the decision of the Planning Commission pursuant to Section 2-2.28 of the Municipal." SECTION 3. This ordinance shall become effective and in be in full force and effect from and after thirty (30) days of its final passage and adoption. SECTION 4. Prior to the expiration of fifteen (15) days after the date of its adoption, the City Clerk shall cause this ordinance to be published in the Easy Reader, a weekly newspaper of general circulation published and circulated, in the City of Hermosa Beach, in the manner provided by law. SECTIONS. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this ordinance, shall enter the same in the book of original ordinances of said city, and shall make minutes of the passage and 7 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 29 appord3/f adoption thereof in the records of the proceedings of the City Council at which the same is passed and adopted. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this day of , 1995, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: PRESIDENT of the City Council and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, Al 1EST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY Sec. 2-2.27. Appeal fees, city council appeals of commissions decisions not subject to fees. Where the zoning ordinance or municipal code allows for an appeal to be filed with the city council on matters regarding land use, a fee, established pursuant to Chapter 2, Article XIII of the Municipal Code shall accompany such an. appeal. In addition to such an appeal fee, the appellant shall be responsible for provid- ing any required public noticing and shall pay the direct cost of required newspaper ads. As used in this section "land use matters" shall include zone variances,. conditional use permits, tentative parcel and tract maps, precise plans and any other discretionary process by which land use is regulated. In those instances where the city council, or at least two (2) members thereof, determines that it is in the public interest to reconsider a decision of any commission of the city, and only where the Municipal Code provides for an appeal, the city council shall reconsider said decision and shall waive any fees normally required of the appellant. When the city council, or at least two (2) members thereof, sponsors bringing up such a reconsideration of a commission decision, the city shall be responsible for provid- ing any required public noticing and shall pay the direct cost of required newspaper ads. (Ord. No. 89-993, § 1, 6-27-89) RESOLUTION 95-39 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HERiiMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, TO RECOMMEND AMENDING THE MUNICIPAL CODE, INCLUDING PROVISIONS IN THE ZONING ORDINANCE IN REGARDS TO CITY COUNCIL REVIEW AND RECONSIDERATION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on October 17, 1995 to consider oral and written testimony and made the following findings: A The Commission has reviewed the draft ordinance that would amend the Municipal Code relative to City Council review of Planning Commission decision which would make it a standard procedure for the Council, at every meeting succeeding the meeting of the Commission, to decide whether to review and reconsider any decision; B. The time period for private parties to submit appeals of Planning Commission decisions should thus start from the date of the Council decision on whether or not to review the decisions; NOW, THEREFORE, the Planning Commission of the City of Hermosa Beach recommends that the zoning ordinance text be amended as follows: SECTION 1. Amend Sections 1402.3, 1409 and 1435 where the time period is specified for an appeal, to state that the time period for filing a written appeal to the City Council is "ten (10) days from the date of the succeeding City Council meeting at which it is determined whether or not to review the decision of the Planning Commission pursuant to Section 2-2.28 of the Municipal Code." VOTE: AYES: Comms.Dettelbach,Merl,Perrotti,Chmn.Tucker NOES: None ABSENT: Comm.Di Monda ABSTAIN: None CERTIFICATION I hereby certify the foregoing Resolution P.C. 95-39 is a true and complete record of the action taken by the Planning Commission of the City of Hermosa Beach, California, at their regular meeting of Oc 7, 1995/\_, Peter Tucker, Chairan Date 10 Sol Blumenfel 1, Se, 'rotary b95\trans\misc\persapp . . 8. TEXT 95-2 - TEXT AMENDMENT TO MODIFY TIIE PLANNING COMMISSION APPEAL PROCESS. Staff Recommended Action: To recommend approval of text amendment. Page 2 PC Minutes 10-17-95 Director Blumenfeld stated this item was a request to consider amendments to the Planning Commission appeal process, explaining the Council had directed Staff to research the possible required changes under a new appeal procedure. The City Attorney had reviewed Staffs report. He explained the new recommended process and time tables. Comm. Merl discussed statements within the City Attorney's letter with Director Blumenfeld. Comm. Dettelbach discussed the requirement of three Council Members to bring an item up on appeal and proposed time limitations with Director Blumenfeld. Churn. Tucker stated his preference for the requirement of two, rather than three, to which the Commission agreed. Director Blumenfeld said Staff might be able to explore the possibility of two rather than three, noting the recommendation for three was a product of the City Attorney. Chmn. Tucker opened the Public Hearing at 7:23 p.m. _ No one wished to speak, and Churn. Tucker closed the Public Hearing at 7:23 p.m. Discussion MOTION by Churn. Tucker, Seconded by Comm. Merl, to APPROVE Staffs recommendation, with addition of a statement that the Planning Commission would encourage the City Council to also explore two Council Members, rather than three, being sufficient in the appeals process. AYES: Comms. Dettelbach, Merl, Perrotti, Chmn. Tucker NOES: None ABSENT: Comm. Di Monda ABSTAIN: None Page 3 PC Minutes 10-17-95 i 6ity Manager Burrell responded that the budget wa pr'marily for salaries, with a small amount for it -,s suc as jackets, signs and caps for the Crossing Gua•:s, and at the Crossing Guard District had been set • as an adlorem tax district which has not been lega since the pas age of Proposition 13. Public particip tion closed at 7:34 P.M. Action: To eceive and file. Motion Mayor enz, second Edgerton. The otion carried by a unanimous ote. At 7:35 P.M. the orde of the agenda was the public hearings sta ing at item 4. 10. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS A 11. REPORTS - C spended to go to Y COUNCIL - None OTHER MATTERS - CITY CO CIL Requests from Council memb items: rs for possible future agenda AA a. Request from Mayor B nz.. o.:.direct staff to report back with a review of t e need for Appendix A - Zoning, Division 3: Prec'.se Development Plans, Section 1430. Mayor Benz spoke to is request. Action: To Development Pla return to Cou streamline t Motion Mayo by a unani rect staff to rev , Section 1430 of the Mu cil with recommendations process. Benz, second Edgerton. ous vote. ew the Precise cipal Code, and a method to The in. ion carried b. Re• est from Mayor Benz to search for al,ernative f nding mechanisms for the Chamber of Commerc:. May/gr Benz spoke to his request. Action: There was no action taken on this item. c. Request from Councilmember Edgerton to appeal the Planning Commission's approval to allow a two -unit detached condominium at 632 Monterey Blvd. and to allow the rear unit to exceed 30 -feet in height. Councilmember Edgerton spoke to his request. Mayor Benz agreed to join Mr. Edgerton in a Council appeal of the Planning Commission approval of a two -unit condominium project at 632 Monterey Boulevard which allows the rear unit to exceed the 30 foot height limit. City Council Minutes 05-23-95 Page 8828 13 i Action: To direct staff to: 1) return with a change of the appeal process and how the actions of the Planning Commission and other Commissions are reviewed by Council; and, 2) review the height exception rule language of the Municipal Code and bring back recommendations that would either change the exception to a variance or make the process less subjective. Motion Oakes, second Mayor Benz. The motion carried by a unanimous vote. CITIZEN COMMENTS Comm• orward to address the Council at this t' - was • Burt - 1152 Seventh Stree objected to item and said. the_. Cit - d not have the money to bu fork li - and should cut down on _expenses. ADJOURNMENT - The Re •- ar Meeting o -.e City Council of the City of Hermosa =-ach adjourned on Tues •.• May 23, 1995 at the hour of :15 P.M. to the Adjourned Regu Meeting of Thursda June 1,. _19.9.5 _._at.__the :_. hour. .-of ,.7:OQ._.P.M.. -•r the pur• - e of a workshop .. meeting ...to_ _. review. ..the proposed - y b dget for Fiscal Year 1995-96..._..._. Deputy City Clerk City Council Minutes 05-23-95 Page 8829 (i- ey -C.,,;,,-,-.),oupAzt4-ekelo(_ November 21, 1995 Honorable Mayor and Members of Regular meeting of the Hermosa Beach City Council November 28, 1995 SIDEWALK REQUIREMENTS ON CAMPANA STREET Recommendation: To consider that Campana Street be exempt from sidewalk requirements. Background: The City Council at their meeting of January 10, 1995 approved a recommendation that certain streets within the City be exempt from the sidewalk requirements ( Attachment 1). This item was introduced to City Council originally for the purpose of measuring setbacks from the sidewalk. Streets that don't require sidewalks naturally will require less area for setbacks. Right-of-way of 20 feet in width or less are considered alleys, and the 17 -foot garage setback requirement does not apply. At that time with the guidelines provided to the Public Works department certain streets were recommended for the exemption from the sidewalk requirement; 1) Valley area due to uniqueness of the area, 2) All other streets which had difficulty with constructing sidewalks due to physical constraints. Please note that the ordinance only approved exemption from sidewalk requirements and not from construction of curb and gutter. On November 6, 1995 a letter and petition was recieved from homeowners on Campana Street requesting that Campana Street be exempted from the City requirement to construct curb and gutter as a condition for approval of new construction. Analysis: Campana Street was not included in the original recommended list since physically there is no constraint in providing a sidewalk at this location. Campana Street is a 40 foot wide street with 21 foot of pavement. There are other locations in the City which sidewalks have been required due to ADA requirements and to provide a safe pathway for pedestrians. Curb and Gutters are required for drainage purposes. Three years ago County of Los Angeles constructed a catch basin at the end of Campana Street to provide a better drainage system for the residents of the street. For this system to work more efficiently curb and gutter is required for draining stormwater into the catch basin. Campana, like the majority of the streets in Hermosa Beach uses surface flow to transmit rainwater to the storm drain system. The capacity or volume of water the street can accept before flooding into nieghboring properties is a function of the width, grade, street section and height of curb of the roadway. Because Campana, in the vicinity of the requested A exemption, is relatively flat, narrow and lacks curbs this street's capacity is quite limited. Staff suggests that exemption from curbs and gutters may result in future flooding of properties. In addition, deviation from the original recommendation may make it difficult for the Public Works Department to enforce the current regulations or to justify denial of future similar requests. If City Council chooses, the ordinance could be amended to include Campana as exempt from sidewalk requirements but this would still require the residents of Campana to construct curb and gutter for drainage purposes. Respectfully submitted, Concur: )1,—) / 7 Amy Amirani Stephen R. Burrell Director of Public Works City Manager aa:aviasig.cc J., • - , . ••• • ,••• "74-.:::4'.11 • .... .4, t r .-••• . •11111.;., •:;a -.. 4:4 • •t•-• . . • (r.„, • '...-Z+A?):41,.x:';:eLle' ..... . - • • -!•.e.- •••••' • " • Gxt6-1-. E. • - ' • • • • .2a -. • December 7, 1994 Honorable Mayor and Members Regular Meeting of of the Hermosa Beach City Council January 10, 1995 SUBJECT: SPECIAL STUDY 94-3 AND TEXT AMENDMENT TO THE 17 -FOOT GARAGEIPARKLNG STALL SETBACK REQUIREMENT PURPOSE: TO REVIEW THE LIST OF STREETS WITHOUT PLANNED SIDEWALKS INITIATED BY THE CITY COUNCIL Recommendation To approve the attached list of streets without planned sidewalks. Background This item was considered and an ordinance was introduced by the City Council on October 25, 1994, and is being returned pursuant to the request of the Council on the matter of which City streets are planned for sidewalks. The Council requested to review the list of streets planned to be widened for sidewalks prior to implementing the ordinance. Analysis The proposed modification to measure the 17 -foot setback from the edge of the sidewalk, or the nearest public improvement where there is no sidewalk, would improve flexibility on many lots in the City where extra right-of-way width extends well beyond the sidewalk. The 17 -foot setback would be measured from the edge of the sidewalk, or from the nearest public improvement where there is no sidewalk. Where planned sidewalks have not been completed the measurement would be guided by the planned location of the sidewalk. Attached is a list prepared by the Public Works Department indicating the streets without sidewalks planned. For these streets the garage setback will be measured from the curb or nearest street improvement. Rights-of-way of 20 feet in width or less are considered alleys, and the 17 -foot garage setback requirement does not apply. 1 If the City Council approves the attached list of streets which are not to be widened with sidewalk improvements, staff will make provision to release any existing liens currently attached to properties where sidewalks had originally been proposed. Sol : lumenfe d, I irector Community Cevelopment Department CONCUR: Stephen R. Birre City Manager Attachments 1. List of street without public sidewalks. Klpcsr 17 2 U Q W CO Q Cl) 0 CC W L.L. 0 Cl. Q 2 LIST OF STREETS NOT REQUIRING SIDEWALKS VALLEY AREA 18TH STREET - From Varney Park Avenue to Valley Drive 19TH STREET - From Valley Park Avenue to Valley Drive 20TH STREET - From Power Street to Valley Drive 21ST STREET - From West end, East of Loma Drive to Valley Drive 24TH STREET - From Park Avenue to Valley Drive 24TH PLACE - From Park Avenue to Valley Drive 25TH STREET - From Park Avenue to Valley Drive POWER STREET - From 20th Street to 24th Street MORNINGSIDE DRIVE - From 25th Street to Hermosa Valley Park ADDTIONAL STREETS EXEMPT 17TH STREET - From Prospect Avenue to East end (North side only) GOLDEN AVENUE - North and South of 17th Street (West side only) RAYMOND AVENUE - From 16th Street to 17th Street J ' j l ' 6 November 1995 City of Hermosa Beach 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 1 ' c. u'a et Mb N 0 V0 7 1995 w. rPril CITY %/ASOCITY Or HEi1MOSA BEACH To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council of Hermosa Beach: My name is Gerald E. McGowen, and I live at 1440 Campana Street in Hermosa Beach. My residence is the rear unit of a duplex, 1436/1440 Campana. The driveway at 1436/1440 Campana is asphalt and in serious need of repair. I wish to replace the asphalt driveway with a concrete driveway; a project that will benefit me and my neighbors. I have discussed this project with Hermosa Beach employees so as to acquire the appropriate permits and to comply with all regulations. During this process, I was informed that I would need to install curbs and gutters. If I do this, I will have the only curbs and gutters on the street (there is a small section of curb associated with the storm drain at the end of the street, but that curb is actually on Joy Street, not Campana Street). Campana Street is very small and in some ways, unusual. Only five properties, including my duplex, front Campana Street. All of the remaining properties bordering Campana Street front Bonnie Brae (9 properties), Prospect (2 properties), or 14th Street (1 property; actually bordering Joy Street at the location of the storm drain); Campana Street serves as an alley to them. Within the last few years, two new houses were built on Bonnie Brae with Campana Street serving as their alley. Curbs and gutters on Campana Street were not required for these properties because Campana Street is their alley. All properties on the west side of Campana Street front Bonnie Brae; Campana Street is an alley to all of them. Presumably, the west side of Campana Street will never require curbs and gutters, and presumably the same would be true for the two east side lots that front Prospect. Because of this, and because we, the residents of Campana Street, like and wish to retain the country -like atmosphere of our small street, we, the residents of Campana Street, request that Campana Street not have curbs and gutters. It is our understanding that similar exemptions have been granted for other streets in Hermosa Beach. The attached petition requesting an exemption for Campana Street was signed by owners of all, five Campana Street properties, and by someone from all of the properties for which Campana Street serves as an alley. Your consideration of this petition is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Gerald E. McGowen 1440 Campana Street Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Attached: 2 page petition �L .aJ; Z. -.e. if//yIPS:: hI • CITY COUNCIL HERMOSA BEACH, CA rirtw Nov 0 7 1995 'A L10 CIT. c,,:ch•ci AOSA SEACH 10/20/95 We, the Residents of Campana Street in Hermosa Be etitioning the City Council to allow our small street to remain country -like without the installation of curbs, gutters, and sidewalks. PRINT NAME G � ra -moi'?51mz; AkAidy /E//L; -- Lc/2 / c_ SE/2,1pLe .e -s ADDRESS /5-A2 e/lf'O4iJ4 /57& C../1/74,00A-AM f SIGNATURE �y 3c�1 //L/J }3L' JTZ -� )L3(0OoNNiZ8ILA.E 4 7i q911.. 9`� 71/2- C1,0- kte c ( . q if Iv) G{ C C.! GG-.() l5 k ?CoSicc7/ (141((' CAt,4e.17. St . / i5(�,�LM 4.1 .i • q) NOV 0 7 1995 FO CITY COUNCIL ' A li;eac IMO CITY C� rt°':'.00 5EACH We, the Residents of Campana Street in Hermosa HERMOSA BEACH, CA 10/20/95 on ing the City Council to allow our small street to remain country -like without the installation of curbs, gutters, and sidewalks. PRINT NAME � n J&J my -1-1.e c 1-ey JAr \ t\ .Rf•IDee-7L-- SIGNATURE 10-y, November 20, 1995 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council Regular Meeting of November 28, 1995 CROSSING GUARD PROGRAM "aitiZ y • _044 • . Purpose: To provide information on the subject program for City Council decision. Background: As you are aware, the ballot measure failed as it was supported by 62% of those voting rather than the required 67%. The present funding for the program is $60,500. This is comprised of $47,500 from the City and $13,000 from the School District. Under the currently authorized funding, the program could continue until February. It would take an additional $36,000 to run the program through the school year. Several options are available for City Council consideration: 1. Ask the School District to fund half of the cost of the program on an ongoing basis. 2. Fund the entire program from the City General Fund on an ongoing basis. 3. Place the item on the March 1996 ballot. This would cost roughly $20,000. 4. Explore the use of volunteers, private funding, or a combination of both. 5. Develop a smaller program that is less costly by eliminating certain intersections. 6. Discontinue the program following some reasonable notice. Analysis: If the Council is interested in placing this on the March 1996 ballot, action is needed by the December 12, 1995 meeting. This requires a 4/5 vote, just as the 2% UUT measure did, in order to be placed on the ballot. The other options do not require immediate action, however, it would be best to have this issue decided as soon as possible so 8 appropriate budget amendments can be made. It would seem reasonable to formally communicate with the School District so that the City Council is aware of its position. They may have some other ideas on possible funding sources that are not available to the City. Recommendation: 1. Determine whether or not the Crossing Guard Program parcel tax should be placed on the March 1996 ballot. 2. Direct staff to return with possible funding alternatives and program changes to reduce costs. 3. Authorize letter to the School District requesting their assistance in funding the Crossing Guard Program. Respectfully submitted, Steph6fi R. Burrell City Manager Noted for fiscal impact, Viki Copeland Finance Director November 21, 1995 Honorable Mayor and Members of the' Hermosa Beach City Council //--,22-95 Regular Meeting of November 28, 1995 COMMUNITY CENTER GYMNASIUM FLOOR REFURBISHMENT : AWARD OF BID; ACCEPTANCE OF $4,000 DONATION AND APPROVAL FOR CENTER COURT LOGO PLACEMENT. Recommendation It is recommended by staff that Council: 1. Accept the donation of $4,000 from Hermosa' Beach Youth Basketball League towards the resurfacing of the Community Center Gymnasium Floor; and 2. Approve the City logo or the words "Hermosa Beach"as the center court logo. 3. Award of the bid to Manhattan Hardwood Floors for $7,724.00, and authorize the Mayor to execute and City Clerk to attest to the agreement subject to approval by the City Attorney. Direct the City Clerk to reject all other bids, and authorize the Director of Public Works to make minor changes within the budget and to accept the project as complete on behalf of the City Council, upon completion of work. 4. Appropriate $4,000 from the Park and Recreation Tax Fund to the project. Background With Council's approval, the Community Center Gymnasium floor will be refurbished in early December. This long awaited project will improve one of the most popular recreation facilities in the City. Included will be a floor sanding, repairs and striping and varnishing. Among other users, the Gym is enjoyed by the Hermosa Beach Youth Basketball League which provides league play for youngsters aged 5 to 14. Through their diligent fund- raising efforts, they will be contributing $4,000 towards the overall cost of $7,724. The League has requested that their logo be placed at Center Court (see Attachment A) with the renovation to add some excitement to its appearance. As an alternative, they would ask for approval for the placement of the City logo at Center Court. Analysis Bid Process On November 9, 1995 the City advertised for closed bids and on November 22, 1995 at 2:00 PM two bids were received and opened by the City Clerk with assistance from the Public Works Department. The results of the bid opening are as follows: 1. Pro Line Gym Floors $8,440.00 2. Manhattan Hardwood Floors $7,724.00 The Public Works Department has reviewed the low bidders documents and has found them to be in order and therefore recommends award of the contract to Manhattan Hardwood Floors in the amount of $7,724. Court Lo2o Staff has recommended approval for the alternative recommendation: the City logo. This recommendation is favored for the following reasons: • The Youth Basketball logo identifies Manhattan Beach and Redondo Beach: While staff recognizes the value of tri -City participation in this league, it is also important to recognize the substantial subsidy that the City of Hermosa Beach provides to the league and by extension to the residents of the other cities. Neither Redondo or Manhattan Beach provide facilities for this league while Hermosa Beach provides a gymnasium free of charge from January to April every year. In addition, the City maintains and monitors the facility daily in addition to providing the funding and staff to implement important CIP projects. Clearly the contributions from volunteers from Manhattan and Redondo Beach to this . league are not to be undervalued, however, the identification of the facility should remain with the City of Hermosa Beach as a reminder of this substantial subsidy and as a source of pride for residents who visit this unique facility. Youth Basketball League is not the sole user of the Gymnasium: Also worth serious consideration are the other gym users including volleyball leagues, adult basketball leagues, indoor soccer, exercise classes, fund-raisers and dance activities. The use of a City logo would reflect the true spirit of a multi -use facility which hosts several important community events annually. On New Year's Eve, a First Night sock - hop will be among the first activities in the newly refurbished gym. A City logo would better identify the Gymnasium as being for everyone in the City. The Hermosa Beach Youth Basketball League is to be congratulated for their fund-raising efforts and for providing an outstanding program in our City. The acceptance of this donation by the City and the approval of the addition of a court logo will help to ensure our Gymnasium is ready for many more years of enjoyment by the community. Other alternatives available to Council include: A. Approve league logo. B. Approve league logo without Manhattan/Redondo Beach. C. Do not approve request for logo placement. Fiscal Impact: Donation from Hermosa Beach Youth Basketball : $4,000 revenue to the Parks and Recreation Fund allocated to the Public Works Building Account # 4204-4201. CIP : Expenditure of $8,000 from the Parks and Recreation Fund. Fund balance in the Park and Recreation Tax Fund as of June 30, 1996, is $9,437. Attachments: A: Letter/League logo B: Contract for Building Improvement at Community Center Respectfully Submitted, Mary . ey Co unity Resources Director Concur: Viki Copeland Finance Director Amy rani Public Works Director Stephen . Burrell City Manager BOARD OF DIRECTORS JERRY DAVIDSON League Commissioner Girls Divisions STEVE KINGDON League Commissioner Boys Divisions BURK BUSSIERE Executive Director Chief Financial Officer STEVE WOHN Division Commissioner Referee Coordinator DAVE WALSH Division Commissioner Chief Scheduler RICHARD CHACKER Board Member Equipment Manager GEORGE ORTEGA Board Member Division Coach LEAGUE OFFICERS TERI DAVIDSON Luque Officer Concession Manager ERNEST HAMMOCK Chief Referee CIF Rollers* Services CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE PROUDLY SERVING: HERMOSA. MANHATTAN & REDONDO BEACH COMMUNITY CENTER GYM Post Office Box 115 Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 (310) 372 -BALL November 20, 1995 Hon. John Bowler, Mayor & Members of the City Council 1315 Valley Drive, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Dear Mr. Mayor & City Council Members: Attachment A The League is very pleased to participate in the renovation of the Community Center Gym' floor. This year marks the 15th anniversary of our partnership with the City in providing youth sports services to our communiCy and our neighbors to the _north and south. Over the past 15 years, our Program has provided education and recreation to over 5000 participants ages kindergarten to Bth grade. This service is provided primarily with. :he help of nearly one hundred volunteers each year. Their yearly contribution exceeds 3000 service hours. Over the past 15 years that translates into a more than one quarter million dollar value. This is not the first joint project between the League and the City. The League has provided funds for the scoreboard, back -boards, Gym lights, and other maintenance activities over the years. Considerable fund raising efforts in the City and neighboring communities resulted in sufficient funds to complete the current project. For safety reasons, the League is also providing additional funds for placing of scoreboard electrical lines under the gym floor. The League believes it would be a an appropriate goodwill gesture to recognize the wonderful support from within Hermosa Beach and the neighboring communities by placing, at Leacue cost, the League's logo in the center tip-off circle of the Basketball court. Attached are the recommended samples, in order of choice. The League is planning a dedication ceremony for the City Council and the League donors and participants before opening of the 1996 Season in January. The Board thanks you for your consideration. Executive Director enclosure "Serving The Youth Of Hermosa & The Beach Cities" Y2 FIRST PREFERENCE O O • S 40 • SECOND PREFERENCE Attachment B PART 4 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH CONTRACT FOR - BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS AT COMMUNITY CENTER (REFINISH HARDWOOD FLOOR) THIS CONTRACT is made and entered into this day of ,19_ by and between the CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, hereinafter referred to a "City, and hereinafter referred to as "Contractor". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Contractor has executed the bonds attached hereto as Exhibit "Al' and incorporated by this reference, and WHEREAS, City desires to contract with Contractor to perform the services detailed in the Special Provisions and Proposal, and WHEREAS, Contractor has represented that it is fully qualified to assume and discharge such responsibility; NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto do agree as follows: 1. Scope of Services. City hereby employs Contractor to furnish all labor, materials and equipment, including appurtenant work, necessary to perform the refinishing of the hardwood floors as stated in the Special Provisions and specifications attached hereto and made a part of this contract. Such work shall be performed in a good and proper manner, under the terms as stated herein and in the Notice to Contractors (Part 1), Instructions to Bidders (Part 2), the Proposal (Part 3) and the Special Provisions (Part 5), a copy of which is attached as Exhibit "B". SPECIAL PROVISIONS 1 CONTRACT The work shall also be in accordance with the 1994 edition of the Joint Cooperative Committee, Southern California Chapter of the American Public Works Association and the Associated General Contractors of America, document entitled, "Standard specifications for Public Works Construction" and incorporated by this reference and UPC Latest edition. In the event of any conflict between the terms of this contract and any of the above -referenced documents, the terms of this contract shall be controlling. 2. Compensation. In consideration of the services rendered hereunder, Contractor shall be paid according to the prices as submitted on Schedule A of the Proposal. Payment shall be made within thirty-five (35) days after satisfactory completion of Contractor's services unless otherwise specified within this contract. 3. Hold Harmless: Insurance. It is specifically understood and agreed by all parties hereto that Contractor is, for the purposes of this contract, an independent contractor and not an employee of the City. Accordingly, Contractor shall not be deemed the City's employee for any purpose whatsoever. Contractor shall not incur or have the power to incur any debt, obligation or liability whatever for or against City and shall hold harmless and defend the City of Hermosa Beach from and against any and all obligations, claims, liens, or causes of actions, arising out of or related to Contractor's services hereunder. Contractor shall file and maintain on file with City at all times during the term of this contract, a copy or certificate of general liability insurance for bodily injury and property damage protecting Contractor in.amounts not less than $500,000 for injuries to one person, $1,000.000 for injuries to more than one person and $100,000 for property damage. Such insurance shall not be canceled without thirty SPECIAL PROVISIONS 2 (30) days' prior written notice to City, shall name the City and its officers and employees as additional insureds, and shall include all automobiles utilized by Contractor's personnel in the performance of this contract. 4. Assignment. This contract may not be assigned by Contractor, in whole or in part, without the prior consent of city. 5. Termination. This contract may be canceled by City at any time without penalty upon thirty (30) days' written notice. In the event of termination without fault of Contractor, City shall pay Contractor for all services rendered prior to date of termination, and such payment shall be in full satisfaction of all services rendered hereunder. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed the within contract the day and year first above written. BY: ATTEST: CITY CLERK BY: CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH MAYOR CONTRACTOR SPECIAL PROVISIONS 3 STANDARDS FOR REVIEW OF ABC PERMITS REQUIRING THE CITY1 COUNCIL TO MAKE THE DETERMINATION OF "PUBLIC CONVENIENCE OR NECESSITY" November 14, 1995 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council ,s.„&yr Regular Meeting of November 28, 1995 Recommendation: To allow the Conditional Use Permit process to be the standard of review in the event an application for determination of "public convenience or necessity" is referred to the City by the ABC. Background: The City Council considered a letter from the ABC concerning the role the City has in the ABC permit process. As you recall, the City Council will make any determination of "public convenience or necessity". It appears that there are only two types of licenses that would ever be referred to the City Council. These two would be an off -sale liquor store open until 2:00am or an on -sale bar that did not serve food. The City code currently requires that these uses obtain a Conditional Use Permit. It would seem to be most appropriate to use the existing Conditional Use Permit standards rather than develop a new standard to make the determination of "public convenience or necessity". If they receive the Conditional Use Permit then they would also receive the determination of the "public convenience or necessity". This would allow the ABC to complete the processing of the license with the approval of the City. Respectfully submitted, fenR Step R. Burrell City Manager 10 •-• Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council FINANCE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY REPORT, OCTOBER 1995 siligett.iiiMOSOMPOMSTATISTICAIMEtitiON Finance Administration November 7, 1995 City Council Meeting of November 28, 1995 CURRENT MONTH THIS MONTH LAST FY FISCAL YEAR TO DATE LAST FISCAL YR TO DATE INVOICES/ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CASH RECEIPTS CHECKS ISSUED 67 51 $1,439 $1,736 444 304 PURCHASE ORDERS 217 310 DISCOUNTS TAKEN $435 03 $274.74 .. . .. .,........ .... ......... ... .. UUT EXEMPTIONS (21) 992 833. FILED TO DATE PAYROLL Full Time Employees 133 144 Part Time Employees 24 62 254 $5,735 954 598 211 $5,626 1,333 1,385 $1,400.58 $1,119.51 Finance Cashier CURRENT MONTH THIS MONTH LAST FY FISCAL YEAR TO DATE LAST FISCAL YR TO DATE CITATION PAYMENTS 4,120 DMV PAYMENTS DELINQUENT NOTICES SENT: California Out of State 403 20,533 not available through new not available through new not available through new system yet system yet system yet 3,964 not available through new system yet 16,593 788 0 17,359 . 9,330 0 not available through new 97 system yet CURRENT MONTH THIS MONTH LAST FY FISCAL YEAR TO DATE LAST FISCAL YR TO DATE DISMISSALS BOOTING REVENUE 258 $3,428 286 $500 1,849 $14,695 1,923 $17,849 PARKING PERMITS: Driveway 4 0 18 5 Guest Party Passes 136 57 1,609 1,407 Contractor 0 0 35 4 Daily 0 1 37 7 Annual Preferential Transferable 29 32 254 238 Vehicle 91 95 523 491 MTA BUS PASSES 44 41 125 147 ANIMAL LICENSES 659 594 809 720 TRAPS RENTED 6.. 3 16 18 BUSINESS LICENSES Licenses Issued 86 138 374 590 Revenue $12,733.40 $30,28519 $148,159.50 $125,869.67 NOTED: Respectfully submitted: akr Stephen R. Burrell,fL__, Viki Copeland, City Manager Finance Director ACTIVITY/1k M 2 JUNE, 95 November 8, 1995 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council Regular Meeting of November 28, 1995 Department of Community Resources Activity Report for October 1995 The Department of Community Resources has been involved in the following activities for the month of October. RECREATION PROGRAMMING Sand Bowl Classic. Saturday, October 21. This annual adult beach flag football tournament was held on the south side of the Pier. With the assistance of the UCLA intramural department, we brought in seven (7) teams to participate in this annual one day, double elimination event. Punt, Pass & Kick Youth Event. Sunday, October 22. Our first time ever we hosted the televised (channel 11), Gatorade Punt, Pass & Kick event, free to youths between the ages of 8 and 15 years. We had a turn out of 14 participants who were judged on distance and accuracy for each of the three events. The winners were determined by the highest cumulative score and moved on to the sectional competition and then those top youths moved on to the final Team Championships at a San Diego Chargers game. Halloween Howl and Community Trick or Treat. Tuesday, October 31. Once again the Clark Building was the scene for the annual Halloween Howl. Over 150 Southbay youngsters and their parents attended the event. The Hermosa Beach Firefighter's Association provided volunteers to cook the scrumptious hot dogs while the Women's club and other local merchants made donations. The evening's festivities included numerous games, "goblin a pie" eating contest, a costume contest, and the ghoulie shuffle. EXCURSIONS Senior Excursion to the Riverside Mission Inn. Thursday, October 5. We had 16 (an all time high) participants sign up for this requested event. A trip to the Mission Inn to tour the museum and the grounds in Riverside. This trip included round trip bus transportation and a gourmet lunch at the Inn. Knott's Scary Farm Teen Excursion. A small group of brave souls who were not afraid of things that go bump in the night ventured out to the annual Halloween Haunt held at Knott's Berry Farm on Friday, October 13. SPECIAL EVENTS 4th Annual Hermosa Beach Triathlon. Sunday, October 15. Held on the north and south side of the Pier and throughout the City, the Hermosa Beach triathlon featured some of California's best athletes. Approximately 500 participants made the 1/4 mile swim, 9 mile bike ride, and 3 mile run to complete the course. A 4 -person coed format beach volleyball tournament was held on the north side of the pier with 35 teams in competition. Upcoming Events: Senior Flu Clinic November 1 Youth Flag Football Turkey Bowl November 19 Sand Snowman Contest December 10 Huntington Harbor Cruise of Lights December 16 Winter Holiday Camp December 18-29 3 on 3 Youth Basketball Tournament December 18 Tournament of Roses Parade January 1 Facility 10/94 User Hours 10/95 User Hours Field 180 187 Theatre 222 96 Clark 274 239 Gym 210 225 Room 8 123 106 Room 10 103 120 Room 12 125 135 DEPARTMENT REVENUE Current This Month FY Last Fy Month Last Fy To Date To Date $31,455 $40,801 $160,382 $150,701 Revenue Projection: $424,000 Community Resources Department general fund revenue for 33% of the fiscal year is $160382 or 38% of the projected figure. Community Resources Department general fund expenditure for 33% of the fiscal year is $172,720 or 38.7% of the budget FY 1995-96. Respectfully Submitted, 4";„ Lisa Newsom Recreation Supervisor Concur: ey, Director unity Resources Dept. Steph n R. Burrell City Manager �L`��— 4s vA6LIE, Hermosa Beach fall volleyball Last Saturday, Hermosa hosted "Coed Open," "A" and "Unrated" tournaments. Former Mira Costa High School All- American David Swatik and partner Julie Sprague won the Open defeating Dax Hol- , dren and Jennifer Murrell by forfeit. Tom Hermosa tO D Yow and Lisa Carol took third place. . In the Coed A division, John Nelligan sponsor youth and Kelly Gibbons defeated Mark Warren title. Placing third were TurkevBo-3,a,_,....7:5 . .and Elain Cooke in a double final for the Terry Welbyand John Zajec. to The unrated champions were Brett The Hermosa Beach Community Re- Stevens and Kristi Himerz, who topped sources Department will be' holding a Lisa Shoeneshober and Frank Kaiser. Rich youth flag football tournament Sunday, Phair and Kim Peters finished third. Coming up this season in Hermosa The tournament will offer the following Nov. 19. g Beach are youth and adult recreational coed aivisions: •'A" (players born 1981- classes. as well as a four -person coed tour - 82). "B" (players born 1983-84). and "C'• nament. (players born 1985-86). Youth and adult classes will begin Oct. Team formation and practices begin thc 7 and 8. Youth classes for boys and girls week of Nov. 6 and will continue for a pe- between thc ages of 8 and 13 will be held riod of two weeks. Practices will be held on Sundays from 9 to 10:30 a.m. at the after school. Volunteer coaches are beach just north of the Hermosa Beach needed. Registration is 520, which includes a T- shirt and awards. Register. at the Hermosa Beach Community Center. 710 Picr Ave. For more information. call 318-0280. Vnott's Scary 7arm excursions 'or area teens Every year in October, the happy theme ark of Knott's Berry Farm turns into one f the scariest (and most fun) places on arth — Knott's Scary Farm. On Friday, Oct. 13, the city of Hermosa each will sponsor a teen bus excursion to nott's Scary Farm. The luxury bus will ave at 4:30 p.m. and will return at,2 a.m. he cost of the trip is 535. All those 12 years and older are wel- ame to join in the fun. For more information. call 318-0230. Football competition Young football fans will have the op- porrunity to exhibit their football skills when the city of Hermosa Beach hosts an NFL Gatorade Punt. Pass and Kuck free competition at Hermosa Valley Park. Valley Dr. and Gould Ave. The pier. The cost of the six-week class will be 530 for Hermosa residents and 535 for non-residents. Adult classes will be held on Saturdays and Sundays from 9 to 10:30 a.m. begin- ning this weekend. Classes will be at be- ginning, intermediate and advanced levels. Cost for the course is S20 for Hermosa Beach residents and S25 for non-residents. Applications are available at the Her- mosa Beach Community Center, located at 710 Pier Ave. There is a registration drop- off box open until 10 p.m. every night. In- dividuals may sign up for all sessions. Also a four -person coed tournament will be held Oct. 15 at the Hermosa pier. Com- petition will be held at both the "A" and the unrated levels. The entry fee is 515 per person. All players will receive a tourna- ment shirt. The deadline to register for the tournament is Oct. 12. Those interested in the classes and/or the tournament should contact volleyball coor- dinator Steve Filiman at 540-3615. r \cltaici5 competition is open to boys and girls ages 8-15. All participants mist show proof of age to be eligible to compete (birth certificates. baptismal records. green cards, etc.). Registrations for this event are now being taken at the Her- mosa Beach Community Center. 710 Pier Ave. 318-0280. Upcoming Fun and games The fafUwinter schedule of events for the city of Hermosa Beach recreational program is out. There are a lot of fun activities planned for everyone. 318- 0280. Knotts Scary Faun Every year. around October. Knott Berry Farm turns into one of the scar H.B. holiday excursions The city of Hermosa Beach has two ex- cursions planned for thc holiday season. A trip to the Huntington Harbor Cruise of Lights is scheduled for Dec. 16. The cost is 515 per person which includes round-trip transportation and the cruise. Children younger than 2 are free. The bus will leave at 5:30 p.m. and return at 10 p.m. Registration deadline is Wednesday. Oct. 25. at 5 p.m. The cruise will not be cancelled in the event of rain. A bus trip to the Jan. 1 Tournament of Roses paraac will leave at 6 a.m. and re- turn at 2:30 p.m. The cost is S55 and in-. eludes an official Rose Parade program. Registration deadline is Nov. 22 at 5 p.m. Both excursions will meet and return at the Community Center, 710 Pier Ave. For more information. call 318-0280. .11 D 1 ICH one done; should o en by end of '95 South Park phasep pc by Steve Coulter The first phase of Hermosa Beach's South Park project was completed Oct. II and the. land should be open as a fully functional public park within two to three months, according to city officials. The total cost for the initial construction came to approximately $500,000, encom- passing some costs originally slated for phase two of the construction, and was fin- ished less than one month after the original September completion date. "The first phase of the construction pro- vided the background for the park," said Joe Mankawich, capital improvement pro- gram engineer for the Ilermosa Beach De- partment of Public Works. "It doesn't (cur- rently) include some of the niceties slated for the second phase, but it is definitely a usable park." South Park stands on approximately five acres of land that once housed South Ele- mentary School, closed down after .the 1979-80 school year due to declining beach cities enrollment, according to An- • gela Jones, Hermosa Beach School District business manager. An additional parcel of land was donated by the neighboring Body. Glove factory for use as a parking lot. Construction that took place during the . first phase of the park, at 400 Valley Drive, included hardscaping, building irrigation systems, grading, landscaping, creating pathways and laying a parking lot. In addition, a slab of concrete intended for use as an outdoor roller hockey rink, originally planned for the second phase of construction, was laid. Other phase -two construction that took place during the first -phase time period, or that is currently taking place, includes the placement of: bollards — concrete barriers meant to impede the flow of automobile traffic into the park — at the base of Loma and Cypress drives, security lighting, handrails for staircases, picnic tables, benches and barbecues. "Most of what we wanted to complete during the second phase of construction should be done at the end of this contract period," Manktewich said. "We're just putting some final touches on the park." Advanced Construction, the Santa Mon- ica fine that was awarded the contract by the Hermosa Beach City Council last Janu- ary, is currently in a 90 -day maintenance period during which they will ensure that the grass and plant life take root. At the end of the maintenance period, the park will be turned over to the city and will probably be opened around the first of 1996. The remainder of the construction, the building of a gazebo and renovation of an existing building including painting, new 1_ windows and bathroom improvements, are scheduled for completion in the next year. "We're just waiting for the grass to • grow and the plants to establish them- selves," Mankawich said. The cost of the remaining work is esti- mated at $70,000 which would bring the total cost of South Park to $570,000, $30,000 less than the projected cost of $6(0,000, according to Mankawich. South Park has reached completion of phase one which includes a roller hockey rink and the basic landscaping. (photo by Chris Miller 1 ( I HERMOSA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT I MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1995 1 October POLICE OFFENSES REPORTED This Month This Month Year to Date Last Year One Year Ago I To Date Murder 0 0 1 0 Rape 0 0 1 6 Robbery 3 5 17 34 Assault 14 6 501 71 Burglary (Total) 26 23 231 302 (Vehicle) 3 13 95 118 (Residential) 21 8 110 153 (Commercial)' 2 2 30 31 Larceny 36 36 407 467 Motor Vehicle Theft 15 17 94 116 DUI 18 16 207 226 All Other Offenses 316 259 1888 2945 Disturbance Calls 327 239 2586 2649 PERSONS ARRESTED Adults 94 64 717 799 Juveniles 1 12 25 47 Criminal Citations 125 74 1171 1048 Bicycle/Skateboard Cites 0 0 11 17 TRAFFIC REPORT ACCIDENTS Fatal 0 0 0 1 Injury 9 9 87 80 Property Damage Only 24 21 227 243 CITATIONS Traffic 307 276 3205 2989 Parking 5 11 138 109 POLICE CALLS FOR SERVICE Total Calls 2043 2103 21434 22698 Pg 1 of 2 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1995 (cont.) 1 October This Month I This Month Year to Date Last Year 1 One Year Ago i To Date PARKING ENFORCEMENT Parking citations issued 4230 approx 4200 54656 approx 58951 Vehicle impounds 48 35 373 477 Vehicle boots 4 1 77 103 PARKING ENFORCEMENT CALLS FOR SERVICE Total Pkg Calls 1361 103 1394 1249 ANIMAL CONTROL • A/C citations issued 1 13 11 195 144 Total of Animal Pick ups 82 39 543 467 of these # returned to owner 9 11 129 125 # taken to shelter 25 28 91 271 # Injured, taken to Vet 1 2 7 14 # Deceased 29 16 195 184 # returned to wild 18 72 ANIMAL CONTROL CALLS FOR SERVICE Total AC Calls 105 106 970 H 825 * indicates information not collected prior to 4/95 1 Noted: Respectfully Submitted, .%� A. ? .14, C _.-j M4/�i- Steve Burrell, City Manager Val Straser Chief of Police Pg 2 of 2 MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Sol Blumenfeld, Director, Community Development Department SUBJECT: Community Development Department Activity Report - October DATE: November 22, 1995 Planning Commission & Downtown Enhancement Commission The Planning Commission considered one Text Amendment to modify the Planning Commission appeal process, one Non -Conforming Remodel approval, review of a Downtown mural sign and two CUP's and PDP's for two 2 -unit condominiums and review of the temporary banner and roof sign policy. The DEC considered a request for funding the First Night program, reviewed the policy for establishing a master schedule for Downtown events and reviewed the RFP issued for implementing the Downtown banner program. Planning Drvisio»._.... Staff is working with Korve Engineers and Walker Parking Consultants in providing background information in the study of Downtown parking and circulation. A meeting was conducted with Downtown merchants and property owners to review the goals of the study. The Division is continuing with CUP compliance and code enforcement activities and has generally completed current abatement of non conforming temporary banner signs along the PCH corridor. Building Divson....... The Building Division is preparing the recodification of the City's Building Code in connection with adoption of the 1994 Uniform Building Code by the City Council in November. The Hermosa Hotel located at 22-26 Pier Avenue has generally complied with a Compliance Order issued by the Police, Fire and Community Development Department Building Division to correct unsafe building conditions. A temporary certificate of occupancy will be issued relative to use of the property for a hotel use. Pursuant to a request by a youth hostel operator and property owner, staff is investigating the life -safety and planning requirements to increase the occupancy of the building in order to operate a youth hostel. economic Development Division Staff has reviewed the development requirements for 1433 Manhattan Avenue in connection with the development of 9600 square feet of new retail and office space. The project is proposed to contain a 4500 square foot micro -brewery, outdoor dining deck, 2800 square feet of retail shops located along a courtyard and 2300 square feet of office. Staff has met with the owner of Hennessey's Tavern in connection with a proposed expansion of the business into the adjoining restaurant use. Staff is continuing to meet with a developer on the potential development of Strand property between 13th and 14th Streets for a 100 room hotel project. Preliminary plans are currently being prepared for the project. The opening of the Starbuck's project at 1100 PCH is anticipated in mid-December. The Division is maintaining an updated listings of new commercial projects and lease properties available in the City as public information. (Attached). CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT/BUILDING & SAFETY DIVISION OCTOBER 1995 MONTHLY REVENUE REPORT NUMBER OF PERMITS CURRENT MONTH THIS MONTH LAST FY FY TO DATE LAST FY TO DATE BUILDING 31 16 135 82 PLUMBING 21 16 78 66 ELECTRIC 15 17 49 44 PLAN CHECK 16 11 71 42 SEWER USE 1 0 2 2 RES. BLDG. REPORTS 21 22 79 88 COMM. INSPECTIONS - 19 9 75 PARKS & RECREATION 1 0 1 0 IN LIEU PARKING & REC 0 0 0 0 BOARD OF APPEALS 0 1 0 3 SIGN REVIEW 5 4 13 16 FIRE FLOW FEES 3 1 14 7 LEGAL DETERMINATION 0 0 0 0 ZONING APPEALS 0 0 0 0 TEMPORARY SIGN 5 4 10 7 TOTALS 119 111 461 432 PERMIT FEES CURRENT MONTH THIS MONTH LAST FY FY TO DATE LAST FY TO DATE BUILDING 8,200.08 2,816.76 33,277.03 15,530.22 PLUMBING 1,336.40 920.15 5,423.20 3,504.65 ELECTRIC 519.95 2,081.25 3,579.35 3,784.75 PLAN CHECK 12,194.02 3,119.35 37,749.62 7,229.91 SEWER USE 901.48 0 1,322.14 1,333.73 RES. BLDG. REPORTS 913.50 957 3,436.50 3,871.50 COMM. INSPECTIONS - 826.50 391.50 3,362.50 PARKS & RECREATION 3,500 0 3,500 0 IN LIEU PARKING & REC. 0 0 0 0 BOARD OF APPEALS 0 162.75 0 488.25 SIGN REVIEW 433.75 347 1,066.50 1,312 FIRE FLOW FEES 2,698.50 770 6,338.50 2,783.50 LEGAL DETERMINATION 0 0 0 0 ZONING APPEALS 0 0 0 0 TEMPORARY SIGN 162.50 130 325 227.50 TOTALS $30,860.18 $12,130.76 $96,409.34 $43,428.51 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT / BUILDING & SAFETY DIVISION BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED REPORT MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1995 TYPE OF STRUCTURE PERMITS DWELLING UNITS ' PROVIDED VALUATION 1 101 NEW SINGLE DWELLINGS 2 2 440,382.62 2 102 NEW SINGLE FAMILY ATTACHED 3. 103 NEW TWO FAMILY BUILDING 4 104 NEW 3 OR 4 FAMILY BUILDING 5 105 NEW 5 OR MORE FAMILY BUILDING 6 213 NEW HOTEUMOTEL 7 214 NEW OTHER NON HOUSEKEEPING 8 318 NEW AMUSEMENT & RECREATION 9 319 NEW CHURCH/OTHER 10 320 NEW INDUSTRIAL BUILDING 11 321 NEW PARKING GARAGE (PUBLIC) 12 322 NEW SERVICE SFR/REPAIR GARAGE 13 323 NEW HOSPITAL/OTHER INSTITUTIONAL 14 324 NEW OFFICE/BANK 15 325 NEW PUBLIC WORKS/UTILITY BLDG. 16 326 NEW SCHOOL/OTHER EDUCATIONAL 17 327 NEW STORE/OTHER MERCH BLDG. 18 328 NEW OTHER NON RESIDENTIAL BLDG. 19 329 NEW STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDG. 20 434 ADD/ALTER DWELLING/POOL 22 53,490 21 437 ADD/ALTER NON RESIDENTIAL 5 ' 119,000 22 438 RESIDENTIAL GARAGES/CARPORTS 23 645 DEMOLITION -SFR 3 4 1,500 24 646 DEMO 2 SFR 25 647 DEMO 3-4 SFR 26 648 DEMO 5+ BLDG. 27 649 DEMO ALL OTHER BLDG. spa, demo 1 3,000 TOTAL PERMITS: 33 TOTAL VALUATION OF ALL PERMITS: $617,372.62 Total Dwelling Units Permitted. 2 Total Dwelling Units Demolished. 4 Net Change. 0 Net Dwelling Unit Change FY 95-96• 0 Cumulative Dwelling Unit Total* 0 (includes Permits Issued) 3 November 21, 1995 HONORABLE MAYOR and MEMBERS of Regular Meeting of HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL November 28, 1995 ACTIVITY REPORT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT - PLANNING DIVISION OCTOBER. 1995 STAFF REPORT PREPARED SUBJECT THIS MONTH THIS MONTH LAST FY FY TO DATE LAST FY TO DATE APPEAL / RECONSIDERATION 0 0 1 0 . CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CONDO) 2 0 3 0 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (COMMERCIAL) 0 3 0 5 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AMENDMENT 0 2 2 3 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT MODIFICATION/REVOCATION 0 0 0 0 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT/MAP EXTENSION 0 0 0 0 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT 0 0 0 0 FINAL MAP 0 0 1 1 GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 0 0 0 0 HEIGHT LIMIT EXCEPTION 0 0 0 0 LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT 0 0 0 0 NONCONFORMING REMODEL 0 0 5 2 PRECISE DEVELOPMENT PLAN 0 0 0 1 PARKING PLAN• 0 0 0 0 SPECIAL STUDY 1 1 5 11 SUBDIVISION 0 0 0 0 TEXT AMENDMENT 2 3 6 5 TRANSIT 0 0 3 1 VARIANCE 0 0 2 2 ZONE CHANGE 0 0 0 0 MISCELLANEOUS 5 3 17 15 TOTAL REPORT PREPARED 10 12 45 46 NOTE: A staff report may be written for one or more of the items listed above, but it will be listed and counted only once. MEETINGS / SEMINARS MEETINGS 21 12 77 49 WAVE DIAL -A -RIDE RIDERSHIP PASSENGERS THIS MONTH THIS MONTH LAST FY FY TO DATE LAST FY TO DATE HERMOSA BEACH 812 652 3824 3156 REDONDO BEACH 4969 4551 23953 23104 SATELLITE 461 414 1752 1660 F CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIVISION COMMERCIAL PROJECT STATUS - OCTOBER, 1995 NEW PROJECTS 1995-1996 PROJECT LOCATION STATUS DOWNTOWN BREWSKI'S - RESTAURANT AND BREW -PUB SANGRIA - RESTAURANT AND DANCING 73 PIER AVENUE 68 PIER AVENUE CAFE BOOGALOO - RESTAURANT AND LIVE MUSIC 1238 HERMOSA AVENUE CAFE SABROSO - RESTAURANT . 1150 HERMOSA AVENUE REMODEL/EXPANSION OF OFFICE BUILDING 1001 HERMOSA AVENUE LE BISTROQUET, BISTRO, SANDWICHES 1128 HERMOSA AVENUE MIKE'S PHILADELPHIA CHEESE STEAKS, SANDWICHES 1344 HERMOSA AVENUE NEW YORK PIZZA BUENO VITA PIZZA CLUB SUSHI NEW OFFICE/RETAIL BUILDING HERMOSA INN, 50+ ROOM HOTEL AND MEETING ROOMS BEACH MARKET -REMODEL , EXPANSION PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY YOSHINAYA BEEF BOWL STARBUCKS COFFEE, NUMERO UNO PIZZA PIZZA HUT DELIVERY ONLY POTENTIAL LOCATIONS ...................................................................... BUSINESS NAME (OR PREVIOUS BUSINESS NAME) 1138 HERMOSA AVENUE 425 PIER 1200 HERMOSA AVENUE 1215 MANHATTAN AVENUE OLD CHURCH SITE 13TH AND 14TH ST. AT THE STRAND 1325 HERMOSA AVENUE 459 P.C.H. 1100 P.C.H 502 P.C.H. 446 P.C.H ADDRESS SEISMIC RETROFIT COMPLETE, PROJECT COMPLETE 8/95 SEISMIC RETROFIT COMPLETE, PROJECT COMPLETE 8/95 SEISMIC RETROFIT/PROJECT COMPLETE 9/95 PROJECT COMPLETE 8/95 COMPLET ED 6/95 LEASING CONTINUES TENANT IMPROVEMENT, CHANGE OF USE,COMPLETED 6/95 TENANT IMPROVEMENT, COMPLETED 6/95 TENANT IMPROVEMENT COMPLETED 5/95 TENANT IMPROVEMENT, IN PROGRESS PROPOSED MODIFICATION OF LA PASTA, IN CONCEPT PHASE PRELIMINARY PLANS IN PREPARATION FOR OFFICE COMPLEX WITH POSSIBLY SOME RETAIL FRONTAGE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS IN PREPARATION FOR FIRST PHASE, SUBMITTAL EXPECTED OCT. OR NOV. 1995 P.D.P. AND PARKING PLAN TO BE. SUBMITTED, PLANS IN PRODUCTION NEW BUILDING - PROJECT COMPLETE 9/95 NEW BUILDING UNDER CONSTRUCTION TENANT IMPROVEMENT, IN PLAN CHECK TENANT IMPROVEMENT PROJECT COMPLETE 7/95 DOWNTOWN: • COAST DRUG • SUSHI SEI AND ADJACENT BUILDINT TO WEST • DIANA'S MEXICAN RESTAURANT • CAFE 50'S • HANSEN PHOTOGRAPHY SCOTTY'S ON THE STRAND LORETO PLAZA (UPPER) PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY: • HERMOSA PAVILION • NORTH HALF OF LOMELIS HERMOSA CAR WASH THE PITCHER HOUSE THE TICKET OUTLET VACANT PROPERTY; ......................... ......................... NEW BU ........ .......... ......................... ................................... .................................... MESSES ................................... .................................... BUSINESS NAME 105 P.C.H. 58 PIER AVE 36- 50 PIER AVENUE 8 PIER AVE 140 PIER AVE 518 PIER AVENUE 1100 STRAND 53 PIER AVENUE 1617 PACIFIC COAST HWY 500 PACIFIC COAST HWY 1000 PACIFIC COAST HWY 136 PACIFIC COAST HWY 342 PACIFIC COAST HWY , 1530 P.C.H., 1845 P.C.H., 2105 P.C.H. ADDRESS DOWNTOWN • SURROUNDINGS • HERMOSA BEAUTY CENTER • RECORDS • PANDA EXPRESS • SOUTH BAY FUSION (RESTAURANT) • EC -LEC -TIC FURNISHINGS PACIFIC COAST HWY/AVIATION • SOFA DIRECT PARKLANE CLEANERS SOUTH BAY AUTO UPHOLSTERY HOME AUTOMATOR KLEANRITE CLEANERS 555 PIER AVENUE 711 PIER AVENUE 507 PIER AVENUE 715 PIER AVENUE 934 HERMOSA AVENUE 321 PIER 300 PACIFIC COAST HWY 1312 PACIFIC COAST HWY 845 PACIFIC COAST HWY 1060 AVIATION BLVD 601 PACIFIC COAST HWY e n r, 1,. �1 The following Activities were Undertaken for Transit Projects 1. Routine tasks. Upcoming Agenda Items to City Council / Initiated by 1. General Plan Circulation Element amendment to reclassify Pier Avenue from arterial to collector's street. (Downtown Implementation Plan) / Downtown Enhancement Commission 2. Special study of zoning requirements for small lots. / City Council and Planning Commission 3. Special study and text amendments to the sign ordinance regarding definition of roof signs. / Staff. 4. Text amendment re. definition of hotel/motel. / City Council. 5. Text amendment re. parking and utility meter requirements for commercial condos. / Staff Long Term Projects Underway 1. Recover permit authority from Coastal Commission. 2. Updating zoning ordinance for compliance with current law, clarification of intent, and procedural correctness. 3. Updating General Plan Elements. CONCUR: Sol Bfumenfld, ©'rector Community Development Department NOTED: g Stephen R. Burrell City Manager Respectfully submitted, Administrative Aide f:\b95\trans\misc\activity Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council November 20, 1995 Regular Meeting of November 28, 1995 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT - OCTOBER 1995 The Public Works Department is divided into three (3) major functions: Administration, Engineering and Maintenance. ADMINISTRATION The administration function coordinates and blends the efforts of all divisions of the Public Works Department in accomplishing the directives of the City Council and City Manager, this includes engineering and management of Capital Improvements Projects. PERMITS ISSUED Type of Permit Current Month 95 - 96 To Date Last FY Month 94 - 95 To Date Sewer Demolition 3 5 0 0 Sewer Lateral 1 5 0 0 n Street Excavation 0 11 4 9 Utility Companies Only 13 43 28 28 Dumpster/Misc. 4 11 0 6 Banner Permits 2 8 1 8 ENGINEERING The Capital Improvement Projects which are currently in progress are: CIP 92-141 Hermosa Ave. Sewer and Street Rehabilitation. CIP 94-144 Street Improvement at 14th & Strand. Construct sand wall at 35th Street. CIP 93-145 Utility Undergrounding. CIP 94-149 Monterey Blvd. Street and Sewer Rehabilitation. CIP 95-152 Reconfiguration of striping on Aviation Blvd. at Ocean Drive. 1 CIP 94-160 Downtown Improvement Project. CIP 94-301 Misc. 8th Street & Monterey Blvd. Storm Drain Improvements. CIP 93-302 NPDES Storm Water Management. CIP 92-408 Sanitary Sewer Improvement City-wide. CIP 92-515 Develop South Park Site. CEP 95-622 City Hall ADA Requirements. MAINTENANCE The maintenance function of the Public Works Department is divided into the following sections: • Parks/Medians • Street Maintenance/Building Maintenance • Sewers/Storm Drains • Street Lighting • Traffic Safety • Equipment Service Parks/Medians Division: Misc. tree trimming away from signs City-wide. Irrigation repairs at 18th (walk Street), Noble Park, and the Greenbelt. New irrigation in N/E Valley Park. Tennis center wash downs. Ongoing median maintenance City-wide. Replace plants at Community Center. Remove old plants at 26th/Hermosa Ave. Street Maintenance/Building Maintenance Division: Carpentry repairs at Base III. Asphalt road work at 14th/Palm, Manhattan Ave, 21st, 18th and Rhodes. Misc. painting at City Hall. Concrete street repairs at Owosso & 9th. Marquee change. Graffiti removal. Light bulb replacement at City Hall and repair of drinking fountains. Sewers/Storm Drain Division: 18th/Hillcrest sewer main repairs. Notice residents on 3rd Re: parking. Community Center restroom repairs. Open outfalls on the Beach. Storm drain stencil repainting. Oversee sewer contractor's work. Street Lighting Division: Continue new security lights at Base III, Police Dept., Clark Field, Lots A&C, and Community Center. Ongoing banner installation/removal. Street light repairs at various City-wide locations. Repair street light damage from contractors at 8th/Manhattan. Traffic Safety Division: Replaced and repaired street signs City-wide. Continued fire hydrant red curb painting. Assist sewer crew in line repairs. Repair street lights on Manhattan/10th from contractor's damage. Equipment Service Division: Ongoing vehicle repairs. 2 Graffiti Removal: FY 94-95 JULY 1994 AUGUST 1994 SEPTEMBER 1994 OCTOBER 1994 NOVEMBER 1994 DECEMBER 1994 JANUARY 1995 FEBRUARY 1995 MARCH 1995 APRIL 1995 MAY 1995 JUNE 1995 YTD TOTAL: Respectfully submitted: 3.50 Hours 17.00 Hours 2.00 Hours 12.50 Hours 0 0 0 11.00 Hours 0 5.00 Hours 20.00 Hours 6.50 Hours 77.50 Hours Amy Armrani Director of Public Works 3 FY 95-96 JULY 1995 AUGUST 1995 SEPTEMBER 1995 OCTOBER 1995 YTD TOTAL: Noted: Stephen R. Burrell City Manager 0.50 Hour 27.50 Hours 12.00 Hours 21.00 Hours 61.00 Hours bc/PWccitem/moact HERMOSA BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 1995 FIRE STATISTICS PARAMEDIC STATIST TOTAL RESPONSES THIS MONTH THIS MONTH LAST YEAR YEAR TO DATE LAST YEAR TO DATE TOTAL CALLS 81 59 721 630 FALSE ALARMS 4 4 56 59 MUTUAL AID 0 3 5 7 PARAMEDIC ASSISTS 50 28 433 334 RESIDENCE FIRE 4 5 41 49 COMMERCIAL FIRE 2 4 15 24 VEHICLE FIRE 1 1 12 16 HAZARDOUS MTLS. 3 3 42 32 OTHER 17 11 117 109 EST. FIRE LOSS 3,250 5,700 372,970 39,250 PARAMEDIC STATIST TOTAL RESPONSES 63 67 668 646 NO PATIENT/AID 1 6 42 36 MEDICAL 28 27 311 289 TRAUMA 34 34 315 321 AUTO ACCIDENT 11 6 111 99 ASSAULT 10 7 53 68 JAIL CALL 3 1 34 28 TRANSPORTS 32 33 377 338 BASE HOSP. CON. 21 19 214 199 TRAUMA CENTER 4 3 12 7 W/O R-11 2 3 24 11 INSPECTIONS AND PREVENTION THIS MONTH THIS MONTH LAST YEAR YEAR TO DATE LAST YEAR TO DATE COMMERCIAL 26 70 219 276 ASSEMBLY 0 0 1 0 INSTITUTIONS 0 0 0 1 INDUSTRIAL 1 0 2 1 APARTMENTS 46 48 293 223 (RE -INSPECTIONS) COMMERCIAL 18 2 160 • 94 ASSEMBLY 0 0_ 2 0 INSTITUTIONS 0 0 2 0 INDUSTRIAL 0 0 0 0 APARTMENTS 5 15 131 107 FUMIGATIONS 10 11 104 116 REVENUE FISCAL YEAR THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE AMOUNT BILLED THIS MONTH AMOUNT BILLED YEAR TO DATE RES. TRANSPORT 19 80 $ 4,370.00 $ 18,380.00 NON -RES. TRANSPORT 13 71 $ 5,980.00 S 32,660.00 TOTAL 32 151 $ 10,350.00 $ 51,040.00 Noted: Steve Burrell, ►,1� Manager Respectfully Submitted: Pete Bonano, Fire Chief Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council November 20, 1995 Regular Meeting of November 28, 1995 PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY REPORT - OCTOBER 1995 STATISTICS Worker Comp Claims `CURRENT THIS MONTH FY TO LAST FY MONTH LAST YEAR DATE TO DATE Claims opened 4 5 20 15 Claims closed 12 4 19 17 Total open 63 67 Current Employee 27 23 Active Cases 1 5 Lost time (Manhours) Safety Non -Safety Liability Claims 24 180 880 791 0 170 114 510 Claims opened 4 2 8 11 Claims closed 7 3 22 15 Total open 24 20 Employee -Involved Vehicle Accidents Safety Non -safety Employee Turnover Safety Non -safety 1 0 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 2 2 Respectfully submitte Robert A. Blackwood, Director Stephen R. Burrell Personnel & Risk Management ACT2 City Manager DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL REPORT OF ACTIVITIES CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1995 AMOUNT OF SERVICE YEAR TO LAST YEAR SERVICE PROVIDED THIS MONTH DATE TO DATE SE=RVICE REQUEST 0 0 0 FIELD HOURS* 0000:00 00000:00 00000:00 DOG IMPOUNDED 3 8 16 CAT IMPOUNDED 9 20 35 OTHER IMPOUNDED 4 23 21 CITATIONS ISSUED 0 0 0 PRIVATE VETERINARIAN CARE 0 0 0 OBSERVATION 0 0 2 DEAD ANIMAL 14 50 16 HUMANE INVESTIGATIONS 0 0 0 COURT APPEARANCES (hours) 0000:00 00000:00 00000:00 ANIMALS PLACED IN NEW HOMES 0 4 4 ANIMALS RETURNED TO OWNERS 1 4 7 LICENSED SOLD 0 0 0 DOG LICENSE CANVASSING 0000:00 00000:00 00000:00 *Includes humane education hours DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL REPORT OF ACTIVITIES CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1995 AMOUNT OF SERVICE YEAR TO LAST YEAR SERVICE PROVIDED THIS MONTH DATE TO DATE SERVICE REQUEST 0 0 0 FIELD HOURS* 0000:00 00000:00 00000:00 DOG IMPOUNDED 6 14 18 CAT IMPOUNDED 9 29 44 OTHER IMPOUNDED 7 30 31 CITATIONS ISSUED 0 0 0 PRIVATE VETERINARIAN CARE 0 0 0 OBSERVATION 0 0 2 DEAD ANIMAL 19 69 22 HUMANE INVESTIGATIONS 0 0 0 COURT APPEARANCES (hours) 0000:00 00000:00 00000:00 ANIMALS PLACED IN NEW HOMES 3 7 4 ANIMALS RETURNED TO OWNERS 0 4 8 LICENSED SOLD 0 0 0 DOG LICENSE CANVASSING 0000:00 00000:00 00000:00 *Includes humane education hours SCALE:. 1"=30' PARCEL MAP Na 24303 IN THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH , COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES STATE OF CALIFORNIA BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOTS 13,•14;15,16 & 17, BLOCK 144, REDONDO VILLA' TRACT, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 10, PAGES 90 & 91 OF MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. SUBDIVIDER'S STATEMENT: I . HEREBY STATE THAT l AM THE SUBDIVIDER OF THE LANDS INCLUDED WITHIN THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN ON THIS MAP WITHIN THE DISTINCTIVE BORDER LINES, AND l CONSENT TO THE PREPARATION AND FILING OF SAID MAP AND SUBDIVISION. SI& /MICHAEL-AULERT, (SUBDIVIDER) STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ON THIS AFDAY OF 1995, BEFORE ME, THE UNDERSIGNED, PERSONALE APPEARED MICHAEL AULERT, PERSONALLY KNOWN TO ME OR PROVED TO ME ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE TO BE THE PERSON WHOSE NAME IS SUB— SCRIBED TO THE WITHIN INSTRUMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGED TO ME THAT HE EXECUTED THE SAME IN HIS AUTHORIZED CAPACITY, AND THAT BY HIS SIGNATURE ON THE INSTRUMENT THE PERSON OR THE ENTITY UPON BEHALF OF WHICH THE PERSON ACTED, EXECUTED THE INSTRUMENT. SS. KAREN M.• OWENS NOTARY PUBLIC—CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES MY COMMISSION EXPIRES MARCH 15, 1999 thd-e-aa- KAREN M. OWENS NOTARY PUBLIC - CITY TREASURER'S CERTIFICATE:: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS LEVIED UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH TO WHICH THE LAND INCLUDED IN THE WITHIN SUBDIVISION OR ANY PART THEREOF IS SUBJECT AND WHICH MAY BE PAID IN FULL, HAVE BEEN PAID IN FULL. DATE. BY: CITY TREASURER OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH EASEMENT NOTE:• EASEMENT OF WARREN GILLELEN FOR WATER PIPELINES AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES PER DEED RECORDED JUNE 27, 1902 IN BOOK 1617, PAGE 47, OF DEEDS. SAID EASEMENT IS BLANKET IN NATURE. Ns 054./57 • / / N-7-95 E'LY LI BLOCK VILLA 10/90 FD. L&B PER L.A. P.W.F.B. 0617/86 1 4 4 30,E 7 .21 ti1✓Rt� t i 6irC)Tfirr' -77 10.E FD. 2" I.P. (FLUSH) W/LB. PER L.A. CO. P.W.F.B. 0617/870. N80'45'00"E STREET SHEET 1 OF 1 SHEET RECEIVED NOV 1 4 1995 PLANNING DEPT. SURVEYOR'S STATEMENT: THIS MAP WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECTION AND WAS COMPILED FROM RECORD DATA IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT AND LOCAL ORDINANCE AT THE REQUEST OF MICHAEL AULERT IN AUGUST, 1995. l HEREBY STATE THAT THIS PARCEL MAP SUBSTANTIALLY CONFORMS TO THE APPROVED OR CONDITIONALLY APPROVED TENTATIVE MAP, IF ANY. RECORD NORMAN S. GREEN, CS. No. 5909 EXPIRES: 12/31/96 DATA NOTE: RECORD DATA IS FROM REDONDO VILLA TRACT, M.B. 10-90-91. RECORD OWNERS: 1155 9th STREET L.P., A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP CITY ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE EXAMINED THIS : MAP AND THAT IT CONFORMS SUBSTANTIALLY TO THE TENTATIVE MAP AND ALL APPROVED ALTERATIONS THEREOF;, THAT ALL PROVISIONS OF SUBDIVISION ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH APPLICABLE AT THE TIME OF APPROVAL OF THE TENTATIVE MAP HAVE BEEN COMPLIED WITH; AND THAT I AM SATISFIED THAT THIS MAP IS TECHNICALLY CORRECT WITH RESPECT TO CITY RECORDS. DATE: ►i 1 195 BY.• v`•°" ' - w ' DEPUTY R.C.E. NO. 2021 EXPIRES _D/30/%7 SECRETARY OF PLANNING CERTIFICATE:: 'I sHEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ANNEXED MAP CONFORMS SUBSTANTIALLY TO THE TENTATIVE MAP APPROVED BY THE PLANNING COMMISION ON THE DAY OF 19 DATE: BY: SECRETARY • OF PLANNING OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH. C/TY CLERK'S CERTIFICATE:. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE HERMOSA BEACH BY MOTION THE DAY OF THE ANNEXED MAP. CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ADOPTED AT ITS SESSION ON • , 19 , APPROVED DATE: BY: -�,-- S'LY UNE OF LOTS 48 THRU 52, BLOCK 144, REDONDO VILLA TRACT M.B. 10/90-91. 125.00' erg .7-1-C3 mr boa V NO9' 15'00"W I o ro 100.00' -� 40.00' O a � 1 1 p 1 s 0 a Pi o o s. o • L-- N09' 15'00"W ~ 100.00' --� 40.00' .3 • e NO9'15'00"W 100.00' W'LY UNE OF L07 A=4,000 SQ. FT A=4,000 SQ. FT. b• P h 0 2 • ,-- • 40.00', -.4 _ - • 40.00'0 0 N80'45'00"E N8P4S OO»E 125.00' STREET CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH. LEGEND • • • • INDICATES THE BOUNDARY OF THE LAND BEING -SUBDIVIDED BY THIS, MAP. ' PRINTED • NOV 141995