Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022/10/11 Post Agenda Packet REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL **POST AGENDA** Date:Tuesday, October 11, 2022, 5:00 p.m. Location:Council Chambers, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, CA View the Meeting Live in English & Spanish: chulavistaca.gov/councilmeetings Cox channel 24 in English only Welcome to your City Council Meeting PUBLIC COMMENTS: Public comments may be submitted to the City Council in the following ways: In-Person. The community is welcome to make public comments at this City Council meeting. Masks or face coverings are recommended in Council Chambers and all City conference and meeting rooms. • Submit an eComment: Visit www.chulavistaca.gov/councilmeetings, locate the meeting and click the comment bubble icon. Select the item and click "Leave Comment." eComments can be submitted until the conclusion of public comments for the item and are viewable online upon submittal. If you have difficulty submitting eComments, email comments to: cityclerk@chulavistaca.gov. • HOW TO WATCH: Live stream is available at www.chulavistaca.gov/councilmeetings. To switch the video to Spanish, please click on "ES" in the bottom right hand corner. Meetings are available anytime on the City's website (English and Spanish). ACCESSIBILITY: Individuals with disabilities or special needs are invited to request modifications or accommodations to access and/or participate in a City meeting by contacting the City Clerk’s Office at cityclerk@chulavistaca.gov or (619) 691-5041 (California Relay Service is available for the hearing impaired by dialing 711) at least forty-eight hours in advance of the meeting. SPEAKER TIME LIMITS: The time allotted for speakers may be adjusted by the Mayor. - Five minutes* for specific items listed on the agenda - Three minutes* for items NOT on the agenda (called to speak during Public Comments) - A group of individuals may select a spokesperson to speak on their behalf on an agenda item, waiving their option to speak individually on the same item. Generally, five minutes are allotted per person, up to a limit of 30 minutes, although the limits may be adjusted. Members of the group must be present. *Individuals who use a translator will be allotted twice the amount of time. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR AGENDA Agenda Sections: CONSENT CALENDAR items are routine items that are not expected to prompt discussion. All items are considered for approval at the same time with one vote. Councilmembers and staff may request items be removed and members of the public may submit a speaker slip if they wish to comment on an item. Items removed from the Consent Calendar are discussed after the vote on the remaining Consent Calendar items. PUBLIC COMMENT provides the public with an opportunity to address the Council on any matter not listed on the agenda that is within the jurisdiction of the Council. In compliance with the Brown Act, the Council cannot take action on matters not listed on the agenda. PUBLIC HEARINGS are held on matters specifically required by law. The Mayor opens the public hearing and asks for presentations from staff and from the proponent or applicant involved (if applicable) in the matter under discussion. Following questions from the Councilmembers, the Mayor opens the public hearing and asks for public comments. The hearing is closed, and the City Council may discuss and take action. ACTION ITEMS are items that are expected to cause discussion and/or action by the Council but do not legally require a Public Hearing. Staff may make a presentation and Councilmembers may ask questions of staff and the involved parties before the Mayor invites the public to provide input. CLOSED SESSION may only be attended by members of the Council, support staff, and/or legal counsel. The most common purpose of a Closed Session is to avoid revealing confidential information that may prejudice the legal or negotiating position of the City or compromise the privacy interests of employees. Closed sessions may be held only as specifically authorized by law. Council Actions: RESOLUTIONS are formal expressions of opinion or intention of the Council and are usually effective immediately. ORDINANCES are laws adopted by the Council. Ordinances usually amend, repeal or supplement the Municipal Code; provide zoning specifications; or appropriate money for specific purposes. Most ordinances require two hearings: an introductory hearing, generally followed by a second hearing at the next regular meeting. Most ordinances go into effect 30 days after the final approval. PROCLAMATIONS are issued by the City to honor significant achievements by community members, highlight an event, promote awareness of community issues, and recognize City employees. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 2 of 215 Pages 1.CALL TO ORDER 2.ROLL CALL 3.PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG AND MOMENT OF SILENCE 4.SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY 4.1.Check Presentation by Assemblymember David Alvarez to the City of Chula Vista for the Cinematic Arts Academic Center & Library Project 8 5.CONSENT CALENDAR (Items 5.1 through 5.9) All items listed under the Consent Calendar are considered and acted upon by one motion. Anyone may request an item be removed for separate consideration. RECOMMENDED ACTION: To approve the recommended actions appearing below consent calendar Items 5.1 through 5.9. The headings were read, text waived. The motion carried by the following vote: 5.1.Approval of Meeting Minutes 9 RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve the minutes dated: March 15 , March 22, and April 12, 2022. 5.2.Waive Reading of Text of Resolutions and Ordinances RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve a motion to read only the title and waive the reading of the text of all resolutions and ordinances at this meeting. 5.3.Consideration of Requests for Excused Absences RECOMMENDED ACTION: No requests were received at that meeting. 5.4.Purchase Agreement: Accept Bids and Award a Purchase Agreement with SiteOne Landscape Supply for Smart Irrigation Controllers and Associated Equipment and Services 30 Report Number: 22-0260 Location: Citywide Parks and Facilities maintained by Parks and Recreation Department: Community Services – Parks and Recreation Environmental Notice: The activity is not a "Project" as defined under Section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines; therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Adopt a resolution accepting bids and awarding a purchase agreement with SiteOne Landscape Supply for 157 irrigation controllers and associated equipment and services for $526,240.06. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 3 of 215 5.5.Contract, Agreement, and Appropriation: Award a Contract to TC Construction Company for the RMRA Major Pavement Rehabilitation FY 19/20 Project, Approve a Reimbursement Agreement with the County of San Diego, and Appropriate Funds for that Purpose 73 Report Number: 22-0259 Location: No specific geographic location Department: Engineering and Capital Projects Environmental Notice: The Project qualifies for a Categorical Exemption pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines Section 15301 Class 1 (Existing Facilities) and Section 15302 Class 2 (Replacement or Reconstruction). RECOMMENDED ACTION: Adopt a resolution: (1) accepting bids and awarding a public works contract to TC Construction Company Inc. for the “RMRA Major Pavement Rehabilitation Fiscal Year 2019/20 (STM0400)” project in the amount of $4,416,444; (2) approving a reimbursement agreement with the County of San Diego; and (3) appropriating and transferring funds to cover the projected costs of the construction phase of the project. 5.6.Street Name Change: Approve a Street Name Change of Showroom Place to District Place Within the District at Eastlake 102 Report Number: 22-0268 Location: 850, 851, 871, 881, and 891 Showroom Place, within the District at Eastlake, also known as the “Eastlake Business Center.” Department: Development Services Environmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) State Guidelines; therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required RECOMMENDED ACTION: Adopt a resolution changing the street name of Showroom Place to District Place. 5.7.Grant Award: Accept Funding from U.S. Department of Homeland Security for Operation Stonegarden 141 Report Number: 22-0273 Location: No specific geographic location Department: Police Environmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines; therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 4 of 215 RECOMMENDED ACTION: Adopt a resolution accepting $180,000 from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for Operation Stonegarden to fund overtime. 5.8.Grant Award: Accept a Grant from the U.S. Department of Justice for the Bulletproof Vest Partnership 144 Report Number: 22-0274 Location: No specific geographic location Department: Police Environmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines; therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Adopt a resolution accepting $7,219.88 grant funds and appropriating the funds to the Police Grants Section of the Federal Grants Fund for the Bulletproof Vest Partnership Program. 5.9.Personnel Appointment: Ratify the City Manager’s Appointment of the Director of Development Services – Laura Black 147 Report Number: 22-0276 Location: No specific geographic location Department: City Manager Environmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines; therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Adopt a resolution ratifying the City Manager’s appointment of Laura Black as the Director of Development Services. 6.PUBLIC COMMENTS The public may address the Council on any matter within the jurisdiction of the Council but not on the agenda. 7.BOARD AND COMMISSION REPORTS The following item(s) have been brought forward by a City board, commission, or committee. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 5 of 215 7.1.Measure A Citizens’ Oversight Committee: Presentation of Annual Report 157 Report Number: 22-0272 Location: No specific geographic location Department: Finance, Fire & Police Environmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines; therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required. 8.ACTION ITEMS The following item(s) will be considered individually and are expected to elicit discussion and deliberation. 8.1.Boards and Commissions: Report Regarding Proposed Changes to the Structure and Scope of Various City Boards and Commissions 175 Location: No specific geographic location Department: Administration Environmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines; therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the activity qualifies for an Exemption pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Provide input on proposed framework for changes to various boards and commissions. Based on City Council input, City staff will bring back the corresponding Municipal Code updates to implement changes. 9.CITY MANAGER’S REPORTS 208 9.1.Update on Harborside Park 210 10.MAYOR’S REPORTS 11.COUNCILMEMBERS’ COMMENTS 12.CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORTS 13.CLOSED SESSION Announcements of actions taken in Closed Sessions shall be made available by noon on the next business day following the Council meeting at the City Attorney's office in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act (Government Code 54957.7) 13.1.Conference with Legal Counsel Regarding Existing Litigation Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1) Name of Case: Jose Lua, et al. v. City of Chula Vista, et al., San Diego Superior Court, Case No. 37-2021-00045429-CU-PA-CTL. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 6 of 215 14.ADJOURNMENT to the regular City Council meeting on October 18, 2022, at 5:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers. Materials provided to the City Council related to an open session item on this agenda are available for public review, please contact the Office of the City Clerk at cityclerk@chulavistaca.gov or (619) 691-5041. Sign up at www.chulavistaca.gov to receive email notifications when City Council agendas are published online. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 7 of 215 Courage Leadership Trailblazer Results 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 8 of 215 City of Chula Vista Regular Meetings of the City Council and Housing Authority Meeting Minutes March 15, 2022, 5:00 p.m. Council Chambers, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, CA Present: Deputy Mayor Cardenas, Councilmember Galvez, Councilmember McCann, Councilmember Padilla, Mayor Casillas Salas Also Present: City Manager Kachadoorian, City Attorney Googins, City Clerk Bigelow, Assistant City Clerk Turner The City Council minutes are prepared and ordered to correspond to the City Council Agenda. Agenda items may be taken out of order during the meeting. The agenda items were considered in the order presented. _____________________________________________________________________ 1. CALL TO ORDER A regular meeting of the City Council and a special meeting of the Housing Authority of the City of Chula Vista was called to order at 5:09 p.m. in the Council Chambers, located in City Hall, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, California. 2. ROLL CALL City Clerk Bigelow called the roll. 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG AND MOMENT OF SILENCE Councilmember Padilla led the Pledge of Allegiance. Mayor Casillas Salas announced, pursuant to AB 23, that she and each Councilmember would receive $50 for their attendance at that Housing Authority meeting, held simultaneously with the City Council meeting. 4. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY 4.1 Oath of Office Monica Montano - Healthy Chula Vista Advisory Commission City Clerk Bigelow administered the oath of office and Councilmember Cardenas presented the certificate to Commissioner Montano. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 9 of 215 2022/03/15 Minutes – City Council and Housing Authority Meeting Minutes Page 2 5. CONSENT CALENDAR (Items 5.1 through 5.7) Moved by Deputy Mayor Cardenas Seconded by Councilmember McCann To approve the recommended actions appearing below consent calendar Items 5.1 through 5.7. The headings were read, text waived. The motion carried by the following vote: Yes (5): Deputy Mayor Cardenas, Councilmember Galvez, Councilmember McCann, Councilmember Padilla, and Mayor Casillas Salas Result, Carried (5 to 0) 5.1 Approval of Minutes Approve the minutes dated: July 27, and August 10, 2021. 5.2 Waive Reading of Text of Resolutions and Ordinances Approve a motion to read only the title and waive the reading of the text of all resolutions and ordinances at this meeting. 5.3 Consideration of Request for Excused Absences No requests were received at that meeting. 5.4 Medical Transport Supply: Approving an Increase in the Annual Supply Ordering Threshold for the Ambulance Transport System to $1,000,000 Annually, not to Exceed $5,000,000 for the Term of the Contract Adopt a resolution approving an increase in the annual medical supply purchasing threshold to $1,000,000, not to exceed $5,000,000 for the term of the contract. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-060 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER OR DESIGNEE TO PROCESS PURCHASE ORDERS WITH LIFE ASSIST AND BOUND TREE MEDICAL FOR MEDICAL TRANSPORT SUPPLIES 5.5 Housing Reports: Acceptance of the Housing Element 2021 Annual Progress Report & Housing Successor Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Accept the report. ACCEPTANCE OF THE HOUSING ELEMENT 2021 ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT & HOUSING SUCCESSOR ANNUAL REPORT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2020-2021 5.6 Housing Service Agreement: Waiver of Bidding Requirement and Approval of an Agreement With Compliance Services, LLC for Affordable Housing Monitoring Software, Including Authorization for Up to Four Additional One- Year Options to Extend City Council and Housing Authority adopt a resolution (A) waiving the competitive bidding requirements pursuant to Chula Vista Municipal Code Section 2.56.070(b)(3); (B) approving an Agreement with Compliance Services, LLC for 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 10 of 215 2022/03/15 Minutes – City Council and Housing Authority Meeting Minutes Page 3 affordable housing monitoring software; and (C) authorizing the City Manager or designee to execute the agreement, including authorizing the City Manager or designee to also execute up to four additional one-year options to extend, for a total contract period of five years. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-061 OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND NO. 2022-001 OF THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA: (1) WAIVING THE COMPETITIVE FORMAL BID REQUIREMENTS; (2) APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY/HOUSING AUTHORITY AND COMPLIANCE SERVICES, LLC FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING MONITORING SOFTWARE; AND (3) AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER/HOUSING AUTHORITY DIRECTOR OR DESIGNEE TO EXECUTE THE INITIAL AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER/HOUSING AUTHORITY DIRECTOR TO EXECUTE FOUR ONE-YEAR OPTIONS TO EXTEND THE AGREEMENT 5.7 Housing Service Agreement: Approval of an Agreement with RSG, Inc. for Affordable Housing Monitoring and Reporting Services, Including Authorization for Up to Four Additional One-Year Options to Extend City Council and Housing Authority adopt a resolution approving an agreement with RSG, Inc. (“RSG”) for affordable housing monitoring and reporting services and authorizing the City Manager/Housing Authority Director (for the Successor Housing Entity pursuant to Government Code section 34176(a)), or their designees, to enter into an initial agreement with RSG for affordable housing monitoring and reporting services with four additional one-year options to extend, for a total contract period of up to five years. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-062 OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND NO. 2022-002 OF THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH RSG FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING MONITORING AND REPORTING SERVICES (INCLUDING FOUR ONE-YEAR OPTIONS TO EXTEND SAID AGREEMENT) AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER/HOUSING AUTHORITY DIRECTOR OR THEIR DESIGNEES TO EXECUTE SAID AGREEMENT AND EXTENSIONS 6. PUBLIC COMMENTS The following members of the public spoke in opposition to tenant protections and regulations:  Frank Powell  George Ching, representing Pacific Southwest Association of Realtors  Peter Carlseen  Peter Codallos  Rich Dascoli, representing Pacific Southwest Association of Realtors  Earl Jentz  Janet Miller  Brad Wilson  Eric Sutton  Mike Shenkman  Jose Lopez, representing ACCE San Diego  Chris Anderson, representing Greater San Diego Association of Realtors 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 11 of 215 2022/03/15 Minutes – City Council and Housing Authority Meeting Minutes Page 4  JerriLynn Fives  Angel Meneses  Anna Gonzalez  Eduardo Saldivar  Silvia Saldivar, representing ACCE San Diego  Javier Rodriguez The following members of the public submitted written communications regarding tenant protections and regulations, but did not wish to speak.  Karen Jentz  Robert Cromer  Gloria Canizales Gloria Flores, expressed concerns regarding a rental issue. Luis Castro expressed concerns regarding no-fault evictions and distributed written communications to the Council. The following members of the public submitted written communications in opposition to tenant protection and regulations:  Cindi M Silady  Lauren DuBois  Pat Russiano  Linda A Corcoran  Rebecca Pollack Rude  Chris C  Bella  Virginia Gibbs  Peter Carlseen  Peter Codallos  Dolores Sexton  Dave  M.D. Horner  Delia Dominguez Cervantes  Debbie Giometti  Christopher Sexton  Valarie Swanson  Alma G Porras  Richard Hagen  Adam Manly  Jessica Mushovic  Diane Hemry  Victor Kolesnichenko  George Ching  Theresa Guemes  Richard DAscoli 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 12 of 215 2022/03/15 Minutes – City Council and Housing Authority Meeting Minutes Page 5  Michael Ford  Matt Ruane  Ward Fitzpatrick  Tony Pauker The following members of the public submitted written communications in support of tenant protections and regulations:  Gabriel Guzman  Silvia Saldivar  Margaret Baker  Kathy Cappos Hardy The following members of the public submitted written communications registering a neutral position on tenant protections and regulations:  Michelle Peters  Anya  Kevin O'Neill  Thomas J. Corcoran  Mitch Thompson 7. ACTION ITEMS 7.1 Community Facilities District (CFD) Annexations: Initiate Annexation of Otay Ranch Village 3 Neighborhood R-20 into CFD 97-2 and CFD 18M Moved by Councilmember McCann Seconded by Councilmember Galvez To adopt Resolution Nos. 2022-063 through 2022-066, headings read, text waived. The motion carried by the following vote: Yes (5): Deputy Mayor Cardenas, Councilmember Galvez, Councilmember McCann, Councilmember Padilla, and Mayor Casillas Salas Result, Carried (5 to 0) A) RESOLUTION NO. 2022-063 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ADOPTING AN ANNEXATION MAP SHOWING TERRITORY PROPOSED TO BE ANNEXED TO IMPROVEMENT AREA “C” OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 97-2 (PRESERVE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT) B) RESOLUTION NO. 2022-064 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO AUTHORIZE THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 97- 2 (PRESERVE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT) AND IMPROVEMENT AREA “C” THERETO C) RESOLUTION NO. 2022-065 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ADOPTING AN ANNEXATION MAP SHOWING TERRITORY 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 13 of 215 2022/03/15 Minutes – City Council and Housing Authority Meeting Minutes Page 6 PROPOSED TO BE ANNEXED TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 18M (OTAY RANCH VILLAGE 3) D) RESOLUTION NO. 2022-066 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO AUTHORIZE THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 18M (OTAY RANCH VILLAGE 3) 7.2 Workforce Housing: Consideration of Proposals to Convert “The Residences at Escaya” and “CasaLago Eastlake” Rental Communities into Moderate Income Rental Opportunities Mayor Casillas Salas announced the item had been continued to a later date at the request of staff. 8. CITY MANAGER’S REPORTS There were none. 9. MAYOR’S REPORTS Mayor Casillas Salas expressed gratitude to City staff in all departments for their hard work on current projects. 10. COUNCILMEMBERS’ COMMENTS Councilmember Galvez expressed gratitude to City staff in all departments for their hard work on current projects and extended birthday greetings to Catalina Juarez for her 100th birthday. Councilmember Padilla expressed gratitude to his colleagues for extending condolences on the passing of his father. He also offered condolences to the family of Francine Antionette Maigue and spoke of her accomplishments. Councilmember McCann honored women in leadership in light of Women's History Month and expressed gratitude for the support of veterans. He also spoke about his attendance at the following recent events: Chula Vista Veterans Home Foundation visit; Southwestern College, State of the College; Coffee with a Cop; and Meals on Wheels delivery. Councilmember McCann expressed holiday greetings to all and birthday greetings to Mayor Casillas Salas. 11. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORTS There were none. 12. CLOSED SESSION Pursuant to Resolution No. 13706 and Council Policy No. 346-03, Official Minutes and records of action taken during Closed Sessions are maintained by the City Attorney. City Attorney Googins announced that the Council would convene in closed session to discuss the items listed below. Mayor Casillas Salas recessed the meeting at 6:21 p.m. The Council convened in Closed Session at 6:33 p.m., with all members present. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 14 of 215 2022/03/15 Minutes – City Council and Housing Authority Meeting Minutes Page 7 12.1 Conference with Labor Negotiators Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6 Agency designated representatives: Maria Kachadoorian, Glen Googins, Courtney Chase, Kelley Bacon, Simon Silva, Sarah Schoen, Tanya Tomlinson, Ed Prendell and Steve Berliner Employee organizations: IAFF ACTION: No Reportable Action 12.2 Conference with Legal Counsel Regarding Existing Litigation Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1) A) Name of case: City of Imperial Beach, et al. v. The international Boundary & Water Commission-United States Section, United States District Court, Case No. 18-cv-0457 JM JLB ACTION: Pending Finalization of Settlement B) Name of case: Junar Fernandez v. City of Chula Vista, San Diego Superior Court, Case No. 37-2021-00004391-CU-PA-CTL. ACTION: No Reportable Action 13. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Casillas Salas adjourned the meeting in memory of Francine Antoinette Maigue. The meeting was adjourned at 9:20 p.m. Minutes prepared by: Tyshar Turner, Assistant City Clerk _________________________ Kerry K. Bigelow, MMC, City Clerk 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 15 of 215 City of Chula Vista Regular Meeting of the City Council Meeting Minutes March 22, 2022, 5:00 p.m. Council Chambers, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, CA Present: Deputy Mayor Cardenas, Councilmember Galvez, Councilmember McCann, Councilmember Padilla, Mayor Casillas Salas Also Present: City Manager Kachadoorian, City Attorney Googins, City Clerk Bigelow, Assistant City Clerk Turner The City Council minutes are prepared and ordered to correspond to the City Council Agenda. Agenda items may be taken out of order during the meeting. The agenda items were considered in the order presented. _____________________________________________________________________ 1. CALL TO ORDER A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Chula Vista was called to order at 5:08 p.m. in the Council Chambers, located in City Hall, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, California. 2. ROLL CALL City Clerk Bigelow called the roll. 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG AND MOMENT OF SILENCE Councilmember Cardenas led the Pledge of Allegiance. Mayor Casillas Salas called for moment of silence to honor the citizens of Ukraine and other refugees around the world. 4. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY 4.1 Presentation of a Proclamation Proclaiming April 2022 as Sesame Place Month in the City of Chula Vista Mayor Casillas Salas read the proclamation and Councilmember Padilla presented it to Elmo and representatives from Sesame Place. 5. CONSENT CALENDAR (Items 5.1 through 5.6) Mayor Casillas Salas stated she would abstain from voting on Item 5.6 and Councilmember McCann would abstain from voting on Item 5.5 due to a potential property-related conflict of interest. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 16 of 215 2022/03/22 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes 2 Moved by Mayor Casillas Salas Seconded by Deputy Mayor Cardenas To approve the recommended action appearing below consent calendar Items 5.1 through 5.4, headings read, text waived. The motion carried by the following vote: Yes (5): Deputy Mayor Cardenas, Councilmember Galvez, Councilmember McCann, Councilmember Padilla, and Mayor Casillas Salas Result, Carried (5 to 0) Moved by Mayor Casillas Salas Seconded by Deputy Mayor Cardenas To approve the recommended action appearing below consent calendar Item 5.5, heading read, text waived. The motion carried by the following vote: Yes (4): Deputy Mayor Cardenas, Councilmember Galvez, Councilmember Padilla, and Mayor Casillas Salas Abstain (1): Councilmember McCann Result, Carried (4 to 0) Moved by Mayor Casillas Salas Seconded by Deputy Mayor Cardenas To approve the recommended action appearing below consent calendar Item 5.6, heading read, text waived. The motion carried by the following vote: Yes (4): Deputy Mayor Cardenas, Councilmember Galvez, Councilmember McCann, and Councilmember Padilla Abstain (1): Mayor Casillas Salas Result, Carried (4 to 0) 5.1 Waive Reading of Text of Resolutions and Ordinances Approve a motion to read only the title and waive the reading of the text of all resolutions and ordinances at this meeting. 5.2 Consideration of Request for Excused Absences No requests were received at that meeting. 5.3 Contract Amendment: Approve Second Amendment to On-Call Civil Engineering Consulting Agreement between the City of Chula Vista and NV5 Inc. Adopt a resolution approving an amendment to the On-Call Civil Engineering Consulting agreement between the City and NV5 Inc. to increase the maximum compensation by $18,400. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 17 of 215 2022/03/22 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes 3 RESOLUTION NO. 2022-067 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING A SECOND AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AND NV5 INC. TO PROVIDE CIVIL ENGINEERING CONSULTING SERVICES FOR VARIOUS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECTS 5.4 Master Fee Schedule: Increase in Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permit Fees by Amending the Master Fee Schedule Adopt a resolution amending the Master Fee Schedule to increase the Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permit Fees. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-068 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING AN INCREASE IN INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER DISCHARGE PERMIT FEES AND AMENDING THE MASTER FEE SCHEDULE 5.5 Emergency Rental Assistance: Accept Re-Allocated U.S. Treasury Funds, a State of California Round 3 Loan Award, Appropriate Funds and Amend the Existing Agreement with SBCS Corporation to Continue to Provide the Emergency Rental Assistance Program Adopt resolutions: A) Authorizing the Acceptance of Re-Allocated funds from the United States Department of Treasury using funding from the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 and/or the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and appropriating funds for the purpose of an Emergency Rental Assistance Program (4/5 Vote Required); B) Authorizing participation in the State of California’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program-Round 3 loan award, including entering into an agreement with the Department of Housing and Community Development, and appropriating funds for that purpose (4/5 Vote Required); and C) Waiving competitive bidding requirements and authorizing a contract amendment with SBCS Corporation to continue to provide an Emergency and Utility Assistance Program funded by a temporary cash flow loan from the State of California’s Department of Housing and Community Development using supplemental State and Federal Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 and/or American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 funding allocations. A) RESOLUTION NO. 2022-069 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF RE-ALLOCATED FUNDS FROM THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY USING FUNDING FROM THE CONSOLIDATED APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2021 AND/OR THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021 AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR AN EMERGENCY RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (4/5 VOTE REQUIRED) B) RESOLUTION NO. 2022-070 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA (1) AUTHORIZING PARTICIPATION IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA’S EMERGENCY RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM-ROUND 3 LOAN AWARD (“SRA-3”), (2) AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR DESIGNEE TO EXECUTE, AND DELIVER THE SRA LOAN AWARD DOCUMENTS, WHICH SHALL INCLUDE A STANDARD AGREEMENT WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SAID PROGRAM PURSUANT SENATE BILL 115 USING FUNDING FROM THE CONSOLIDATED APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2021 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 18 of 215 2022/03/22 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes 4 AND OR THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021, (3) AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR (4/5 VOTE REQUIRED) C) RESOLUTION NO. 2022-071 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA (1) WAIVING COMPETITIVE BIDDING REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 2.56.070(B)(3) AND (2) AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR DESIGNEE TO ENTER INTO AN AMENDED CONTRACTOR/SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH SBCS CORPORATION TO CONTINUE TO PROVIDE AN EMERGENCY RENTAL AND UTILITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FUNDED BY A TEMPORARY CASH FLOW LOAN FROM THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA’S DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT USING SUPPLEMENTAL STATE AND FEDERAL CONSOLIDATED APPROPRIATION ACT, 2021 AND/OR AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021 FUNDING ALLOCATIONS 5.6 Improvement District Annual Report: Approving the 2022 Annual Report for the Downtown Chula Vista Property-Based Business Improvement District Adopt a resolution approving the 2022 Annual Report for the Downtown Chula Vista Property-Based Business Improvement District. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-072 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ACCEPTING THE 2022 ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE DOWNTOWN CHULA VISTA PROPERTY-BASED BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 6. PUBLIC COMMENTS John Acosta, Chula Vista resident, spoke in support of sidewalks on the westside of the City. Heidi Paris, Chula Vista resident, spoke in support of Brew Bar. Carol Green representing the California State PTA spoke in support of AB6190 regarding smoking and vaping. Victor Rojo submitted written communications regarding regulations and policies for rent control. 7. PUBLIC HEARINGS 7.1 Planning Commission Appeal: Design Review Permit and Variance Permit for Three Industrial Shell Buildings on a Vacant 11.6-acre site in the Otay Ranch Village 3 Business Park, Known as Heritage Industrial Center Notice of the hearing was given in accordance with legal requirements, and the hearing was held on the date and no earlier than the time specified in the notice. City Attorney Googins provided information on the proceedings and recommended the Council disclose all ex parte communications regarding the item. Councilmembers reported the following ex parte communications:  Mayor Casillas Salas met with the appellant, Salvador Abrica and received correspondence from the Law Office of Jordan R. Sisson both expressing their opposition to the project. She also met with James Camp who represented Rockefeller Group and the applicant and received 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 19 of 215 2022/03/22 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes 5 correspondence from Local 89 LIUNA both expressing their support of the project.  Councilmember Galvez made one phone contact, received a letter from the Law Office of Jordan R. Sisso and participated in a virtual meeting with Teamsters Local 542 representing the appellant, all expressing their opposition to the project. In addition, she received a call from Hale Richardson, representing HomeFed, a call and an email from James Camp representing Rockefeller Group and the applicant, and received correspondence from Local 89 LIUNA all expressing their support for the project.  Councilmember Cardenas participated in a virtual meeting with Teamsters Local 542 representing the appellant expressing their opposition to the project. She also took phone calls from Local 89 LIUNA and James Camp representing Rockefeller Group and the applicant, expressing their support of this project. Councilmember Cardenas stated that she also received several emails regarding the project which had been forwarded to the City Clerk and made available to the public.  Councilmember Padilla made one phone contact, participated in a virtual meeting with Teamsters Local 542 representing the appellant expressing opposition to the project. He also took calls from James Camp representing Rockefeller Group and the applicant and Local 89 LIUNA expressing their support of the project.  Councilmember McCann spoke with the appellant, Salvador Abrica and received correspondence from the Law Office of Jordan R. Sisson both expressing their opposition to the project. He also received a phone call and a letter from James Camp, representing Rockefeller Group and the applicant expressing their support of the project. Sr. Planner Hernandez gave a presentation on the item, she City Attorney Googins and Deputy City Attorney Shirey responded to questions of the Council. Mayor Casillas Salas opened the public hearing. James Camp, Senior Managing Director, Rockefeller Group and the applicant, gave a presentation in support of staff's recommendation on the item. Jordan Sisson spoke on behalf of the appellant, Salvador Abrica. The following members of the public spoke in support of staff's recommendation on the item:  Alfonso Sanchez, representing Local 89 LIUNA  Ralph Valador, representing Local 89 LIUNA  Jason Biaz, representing Local 89 LIUNA  Richard Lasorio, representing Local 89 LIUNA  Alex Zamora, representing Local 89 LIUNA  Zander Winfrey, representing Local 89 LIUNA  Hale Richardson, representing HomeFed Corporation 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 20 of 215 2022/03/22 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes 6 John Shardlow, representing Allen Matkins, provided a rebuttal argument. There being no further members of the public who wished to speak, Mayor Casillas Salas closed the public hearing. Transportation Engineer Barker, Development Services Director Allen, Deputy City Attorney Shirey, and Katy Daniker, representing Kimley Horn, spoke regarding the item and responded to questions of the Council. City Attorney Googins spoke regarding the process. Mayor Casillas Salas recessed the meeting at 7:13 p.m. The Council reconvened at 7:27 p.m., with all members present. Council discussion ensued. Moved by Councilmember McCann Seconded by Councilmember Galvez To adopt Resolution No. 2022-073 heading read, text waived. The motion carried by the following vote: Yes (5): Deputy Mayor Cardenas, Councilmember Galvez, Councilmember McCann, Councilmember Padilla, and Mayor Casillas Salas Result, Carried (5 to 0) RESOLUTION NO. 2022-073 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA DENYING THE APPEAL BY SALVADOR ABRICA AND AFFIRMING THE PLANNING COMMISSION’S APPROVAL OF DESIGN REVIEW PERMIT DR21- 0007 AND VARIANCE VAR21-0001 TO CONSTRUCT THREE INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS AND TO ALLOW AN INCREASE IN WALL HEIGHT, LOCATED ON 11.6 ACRES W ITHIN OTAY RANCH VILLAGE 3, KNOWN AS THE HERITAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 8. CITY MANAGER’S REPORTS City Manager Kachadoorian announced that the City had taken ownership of the land for the bridge shelter; she thanked Councilmember Padilla and Deputy City Manager Broughton for their efforts on this project. 9. MAYOR’S REPORTS Mayor Casillas Salas spoke regarding her attendance at the following recent events: the Addams Family musical at Southwestern College Theatre of Performing Arts and She congratulated Pastor Russ Cox and New Hope on his retirement. 10. COUNCILMEMBERS’ COMMENTS Councilmember Galvez spoke regarding her attendance at the Prayer for Peace event put on by four local churches in honor of the citizens of Ukraine. She offered condolences to the family of Romie Cervantes and spoke of her accomplishments. Councilmember Cardenas extended birthday greetings to Mayor Casillas Salas. At the request of Councilmember McCann, there was consensus of the Council to direct the City Attorney to review the appeal process to ensure the process was fully up to date 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 21 of 215 2022/03/22 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes 7 and complied with current ordinances and laws. City Attorney Googins responded that his office was working with Development Services staff to accomplish that. Councilmember McCann announced that he and Councilmember Padilla would work together to present updates regarding San Diego Community Power. He also spoke regarding the citizens of Ukraine. 11. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORTS City Attorney Googins gave a Charter Review Commission update. 12. CLOSED SESSION City Attorney Googins announced that that Item 12.1 would not be discussed. 12.1 Conference with Legal Counsel-Anticipated Litigation Initiation of litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(4) One [1] Case Ongoing issues with Republic Services, Inc. ACTION: Item not discussed. 13. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 7:46 p.m. Minutes prepared by: Tyshar Turner, Assistant City Clerk _________________________ Kerry K. Bigelow, MMC, City Clerk 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 22 of 215 Page 1 City of Chula Vista Regular Meeting of the City Council Meeting Minutes April 12, 2022, 5:00 p.m. Council Chambers, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, CA Present: Deputy Mayor Cardenas, Councilmember Galvez, Councilmember McCann, Councilmember Padilla, Mayor Casillas Salas Also Present: City Manager Kachadoorian, City Attorney Googins, Assistant City Clerk Turner The City Council minutes are prepared and ordered to correspond to the City Council Agenda. Agenda items may be taken out of order during the meeting. The agenda items were considered in the order presented. _____________________________________________________________________ 1. CALL TO ORDER A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Chula Vista was called to order at 5:07 p.m. in the Council Chambers, located in City Hall, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, California. 2. ROLL CALL Assistant City Clerk Turner called the roll. 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG AND MOMENT OF SILENCE Councilmember McCann led the Pledge of Allegiance. Mayor Casillas Salas called for a moment of silence for the people of Ukraine. 4. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY 4.1 Presentation of a Proclamation Proclaiming April 10th through 16th, 2022 as National Public Safety Telecommunications Week in the City of Chula Vista Mayor Casillas Salas read the proclamation and Councilmember Padilla presented it to Communications Operator Miguel Armenta, accepting on behalf of the Chula Vista Police Department. 4.2 Presentation of a Proclamation to CSA San Diego County Proclaiming April 2022 as Fair Housing Month in the City of Chula Vista and Announcement of the Upcoming Fair Housing Events Mayor Casillas Salas read the proclamation and Deputy Mayor Cardenas presented it to Estela De Los Rios, representing CSA San Diego. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 23 of 215 2022/04/12 Minutes - City Council - Regular Meeting Page 2 4.3 Presentation of a Proclamation to the Public Works Department, Proclaiming Friday, April 29, 2022 as Arbor Day in the City of Chula Vista Mayor Casillas Salas read the proclamation and Councilmember Galvez presented it to Assistant Director of Public Works Aguilar and Open Space Manager Oludunfe. 5. CONSENT CALENDAR (Items 5.1 through 5.7) To approve the recommended actions appearing below consent calendar Items 5.1 through 5.7. The headings were read, text waived. The motion carried by the following vote: Yes (5): Deputy Mayor Cardenas, Councilmember Galvez, Councilmember McCann, Councilmember Padilla, and Mayor Casillas Salas Result, Carried (5 to 0) 5.1 Waive Reading of Text of Resolutions and Ordinances Approve a motion to read only the title and waive the reading of the text of all resolutions and ordinances at this meeting. 5.2 Consideration of Request for Excused Absences Consider requests for excused absences as appropriate. 5.3 Consultant Agreement: Waiving Competitive Bid Requirements; Approval of an Agreement with B. Adair Consulting for On-Call Federal and State Grant Administration Support Services; and Making Attendant Budget Transfers Adopt a resolution (1) waiving competitive bidding requirements; (2) approving an agreement with B. Adair Consulting for on-call grant management support services for the City of Chula Vista’s Federal and State grant programs, with a maximum contract period of five years and a not to exceed amount of $300,000; (3) approving a budget transfer of $100,000 from the Other Expenses category to the Supplies & Services category in the Housing Division Grant Administration funds under the Federal Grants Fund for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Operations; and (4) authorizing a budget transfer for that purpose. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-074 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA: (1) WAIVING THE COMPETITIVE FORMAL BID REQUIREMENTS; (2) APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND B. ADAIR CONSULTING FOR ON-CALL PROGRAM CONSULTATION AND PROGRAM MANAGEMENT SUPPORT SERVICES; (3) AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR DESIGNEE TO EXECUTE THE INITIAL AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR DESIGNEE TO EXECUTE FOUR ONE-YEAR OPTIONS TO EXTEND THE AGREEMENT; AND (4) AUTHORIZING A BUDGET TRANSFER THEREOF (4/5 VOTE REQUIRED) 5.4 Grant Award: Accept Grant from U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance for Smart Policing Initiative 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 24 of 215 2022/04/12 Minutes - City Council - Regular Meeting Page 3 Adopt a resolution accepting $40,000 in grant funds and appropriating $20,000 to the Police Grants Section of the Federal Grants Fund for the 2021 Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) Smart Policing Initiative. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-075 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ACCEPTING $40,000 FROM THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE BUREAU OF JUSTICE ASSISTANCE FOR THE SMART POLICING INITIATIVE AND APPROPRIATING $20,000 TO THE POLICE GRANTS SECTION OF THE FEDERAL GRANTS FUND (4/5 VOTE REQUIRED) 5.5 Grant Award: Accept Grant from U.S. Department of Homeland Security for Operation Stonegarden Margaret Baker submitted written comments in opposition to staff's recommendation on the item. Adopt a resolution accepting $180,000 from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for Operation Stonegarden. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-076 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ACCEPTING $180,000 FROM THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY FOR OPERATION STONEGARDEN 5.6 Open Space Landscaping Services: Approve First Amendment with Aztec Landscaping, Inc. to Increase Maximum Contract Amount Adopt a resolution approving the first amendment to the agreement with Aztec Landscaping, Inc., for on-call landscaping services to increase the maximum not- to-exceed contract amount from $1,000,000 to $2,000,000 over the 5-year term of the agreement. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-077 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND AZTEC LANDSCAPING, INC. FOR ON-CALL OPEN SPACE LANDSCAPE SERVICES 5.7 Amendment and Approval of Classification Plan and Compensation Schedule: Amendment and Approval of Amended Compensation Summary for Unrepresented Employees, and Appropriating Funds for That Purpose Adopt resolutions A) amending the Compensation Schedule and Classification Plan to reflect the addition and deletion of various position titles and amending the authorized position count in various departments; B) amending the Compensation Summary for Unrepresented Employees; C) approving the revised Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Compensation Schedule effective April 22, 2022, as required by the California Code of Regulations, Title 2, Section 570.5; and D) appropriating funds for that purpose. A) RESOLUTION NO. 2022-078 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMENDING THE COMPENSATION SCHEDULE AND CLASSIFICATION PLAN TO REFLECT THE ADDITION AND DELETION OF VARIOUS POSITION TITLES AND AMENDING THE AUTHORIZED POSITION COUNT WITH NO NET INCREASE IN AUTHORIZED STAFFING 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 25 of 215 2022/04/12 Minutes - City Council - Regular Meeting Page 4 B) RESOLUTION NO. 2022-079 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE AMENDED COMPENSATION SUMMARY FOR UNREPRESENTED EMPLOYEES INCLUDING AUTHORIZATION FOR THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE ANY NECESSARY CONTRACT AMENDMENTS TO IMPLEMENT SAID AMENDED COMPENSATION SUMMARY C) RESOLUTION NO. 2022-080 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE REVISED FISCAL YEAR 2021-2022 COMPENSATION SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 22, 2022, AS REQUIRED BY CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS, TITLE 2, SECTION 570.5 D) RESOLUTION NO. 2022-081 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA MAKING VARIOUS AMENDMENTS TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2021/22 BUDGET FOR APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR (4/5 VOTE REQUIRED) 6. PUBLIC COMMENTS George Ching, Chula Vista resident, announced a community shredding event. William Perno, Chula Vista resident, spoke about anti-drug education and resources. The following individuals spoke regarding construction tax fraud: - Jesse Garcia, representing the Carpenters Union 619 - Javier Santizo, representing the Carpenters Union 619 - Christopher Allen, representing the Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters 7. PUBLIC HEARINGS Notice of the hearing was given in accordance with legal requirements, and the hearing was held on the date and no earlier than the time specified in the notice. 7.1 Proposed Federal Grant Funding: Recommendations for the 2022/2023 Annual Action Plan Principal Management Analyst Davis and Management Analyst Barnard gave a presentation on the item. Mayor Casillas Salas opened the public hearing. Kelly Douglas, representing Voices for Children, spoke in support of the item. There being no further members of the public who wished to speak, Mayor Casillas Salas closed the public hearing. Moved by Mayor Casillas Salas Seconded by Councilmember McCann To accept the report. The motion carried by the following vote: Yes (5): Deputy Mayor Cardenas, Councilmember Galvez, Councilmember McCann, Councilmember Padilla, and Mayor Casillas Salas Result, Carried (5 to 0) 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 26 of 215 2022/04/12 Minutes - City Council - Regular Meeting Page 5 8. ACTION ITEMS 8.1 Tenant Protections: Update on Residential Housing Provider and Tenant Discussions and Direct the City Manager or Designee to Enter into an Agreement with CSA San Diego County to Provide Fair Housing and Landlord/Tenant Ombudsman Services Councilmember McCann stated he would abstain from voting on the item due to a potential property-related conflict of interest and he left the dais during the discussion and voting on the item. Housing Manager Kurz gave a presentation on the item. Melanie Woods, representing the California Apartment Association, expressed gratitude for the City's outreach and research on the matter. Luis Castro spoke in opposition to staff's recommendation. George Ching, Chula Vista resident, spoke regarding mediation opportunities. Earl Jentz, Chula Vista resident, spoke regarding a shortage of housing in the City The following Chula Vista residents spoke regarding renter rights: - Sandra Santoyo - Nancy Smith - Max Afifi - Miriam Goff - Steffen Goff - Silvia Saldivar, representing ACCE - Eduardo Saldivar, representing ACCE - Jazmin Carrasco - Dewey Domingo - Jose Lopez, Director of ACCE San Diego - Maria Pereda - Jesus Pereda Patricia Duran spoke in support of a moratorium on evictions. Sam Calvano spoke in support of focusing on the "bad actors." The following individuals submitted written comments in opposition to staff's recommendation: - Long Time Chula Vista resident - Mark Scott - Mitchell Thompson - Jesus Pereda The following individuals submitted written comments expressing a neutral position on staff's recommendation: - Resident - CV Resident - Richard DAscoli 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 27 of 215 2022/04/12 Minutes - City Council - Regular Meeting Page 6 Mayor Casillas Salas recessed the meeting at 8:32 p.m. The Council reconvened at 8:41 p.m., with all members present except Councilmember McCann. At the request of Mayor Casillas Salas, there was a consensus of the Council to request that staff return to Council in the coming weeks with the original ordinance regarding tenant protections to allow stakeholders to discuss it further. Housing Manager Kurz stated that a revised resolution had been distributed to Council to amend the term of the agreement to two years and the total contract amount to $80,000. Moved by Mayor Casillas Salas Seconded by Councilmember Galvez To adopt Resolution No. 2022-082, as amended. The heading was read, text waived. The motion carried by the following vote: Yes (4): Deputy Mayor Cardenas, Councilmember Galvez, Councilmember Padilla, and Mayor Casillas Salas Abstain (1): Councilmember McCann Result, Carried (4 to 0) RESOLUTION NO. 2022-082 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA: (1) APPROVING A CONTRACTOR/SERVICER AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND CSA SAN DIEGO COUNTY FOR FAIR HOUSING AND TENANT/ LANDLORD OMBUDSMAN SERVICES AND (2) DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER OR DESIGNEE TO EXECUTE THE AGREEMENT 9. CITY MANAGER’S REPORTS City Manager Kachadoorian provided an update on the formation of the privacy and technology task force. 10. MAYOR’S REPORTS 10.1 Ratification of Appointment to the Following Boards & Commissions: Moved by Mayor Casillas Salas Seconded by Councilmember McCann To ratify the above appointments. The motion carried by the following vote: Yes (5): Deputy Mayor Cardenas, Councilmember Galvez, Councilmember McCann, Councilmember Padilla, and Mayor Casillas Salas Result, Carried (5 to 0) 11. COUNCILMEMBERS’ COMMENTS Councilmember McCann spoke regarding the Police promotional ceremony. Councilmember Padilla congratulated the recently promoted Police staff and stated he had attended a California Coastal Commission meeting. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 28 of 215 2022/04/12 Minutes - City Council - Regular Meeting Page 7 Deputy Mayor Cardenas spoke regarding a recent trip to Washington DC to advocate for resources for infrastructure and housing. Councilmember Galvez spoke regarding the following recent events: Police promotional ceremony; Sesame Place grand opening; completion of the Institute for Public Strategies mural; gas giveaway event at Arco; Taste of Third Avenue; First Friday Breakfast; Firefighters Foundation Easter egg hunt; and the South Bay Earth Day event. 12. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORTS There were none. 13. CLOSED SESSION Pursuant to Resolution No. 13706 and Council Policy No. 346-03, Official Minutes and records of action taken during Closed Sessions are maintained by the City Attorney. City Attorney Googins announced that the Council would convene in closed session to discuss the items listed below. Mayor Casillas Salas recessed the meeting at 8:52 p.m. The Council convened in Closed Session at 9:07 p.m., with all members present. 13.1 Conference with Labor Negotiators Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6 Agency designated representatives: Maria Kachadoorian, Glen Googins, Courtney Chase, Kelley Bacon, Simon Silva, Sarah Schoen, Tanya Tomlinson, Ed Prendell and Steve Berliner Employee organization: IAFF ACTION: No reportable action. 13.2 Conference with Legal Counsel Regarding Existing Litigation Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9 (d)(1) Name of case: UL Chula Two LLC v. City of Chula Vista, et al., San Diego Superior Court, Case No. 37-2020-00041554-CU-WM-CTL. Court of Appeal, Fourth Appellate District, Division One Case No. D079215 ACTION: No reportable action. 14. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 10:30 p.m. Minutes prepared by: Tyshar Turner, Assistant City Clerk _________________________ Kerry K. Bigelow, MMC, City Clerk 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 29 of 215 v . 0 03 P a g e | 1 October 11, 2022 ITEM TITLE Purchase Agreement: Accept Bids and Award a Purchase Agreement with SiteOne Landscape Supply for Smart Irrigation Controllers and Associated Equipment and Services Report Number: 22-0260 Location: Citywide Parks and Facilities maintained by Parks and Recreation Department: Community Services – Parks and Recreation Environmental Notice: The activity is not a "Project" as defined under Section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines; therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required. Recommended Action Adopt a resolution accepting bids and awarding a purchase agreement with SiteOne Landscape Supply for 157 irrigation controllers and associated equipment and services for $526,240.06. SUMMARY On 7/28/22, the City of Chula Vista issued a Request for Bid (RFB) for 157 Rainbird Smart Irrigation Controllers with associated equipment and services. As a result of the bid process, the City is recommending selecting SiteOne Landscape Supply. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The Director of Development Services has reviewed the proposed activity for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that the activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the State CEQA Guidelines because it will not result in a physical change in the environment; therefore, pursuant to Section 15060(c)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines, the activity is not subject to CEQA. Thus, no environmental review is required. BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION Not applicable. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 30 of 215 P a g e | 2 DISCUSSION Measure P funds were allocated to upgrade the Parks and Recreation irrigation platform to a smart centralized system. Parks and Recreation operates and maintains 65 parks and multiple service locations. Currently, the department uses seven different types of irrigation controllers to control the irrigation in the City’s parks, medians, and facilities. Parks and Recreation researched and tested multiple irrigation controllers, and found that the Rainbird irrigation controllers, specifically the ESPLX Smart irrigation controller, meets all the specifications the City is seeking.  Smart Controller: Irrigation can be automatically controlled by weather stations daily and can monitor multiple water meters on one controller.  Cloud Based: The system uses multiple platforms to communicate with the software: Cellular, wi-fi, ethernet, and smartphone.  Standard or 2-wire: The system can use both standard (conventional) wires and 2-wire paths.  Data: Data can be exported into GIS (dashboard) to monitor daily water usage (leaks and overwatering). The controllers operate on a single, cloud-based platform, with encrypted logins, allowing for remote access, consolidation of irrigation oversight, and allows for distribution of permissions to all levels of the organization. Furthermore, the controllers can “daisy chain” communication via radio signal to additional controllers, allowing ethernet-connected controllers to communicate with other controllers via radio, thereby reducing ongoing costs to the City by eliminating many cellular connections for data transfer. Rainbird products are used throughout the City, Rainbird has been extremely responsive, and the products are high quality. The city will upgrade 157 controllers throughout the parks, medians, and service locations. On 7/28/22, the City of Chula Vista issued a Request for Bid (RFB) through PlanetBids for (157) Rainbird Smart Irrigation Controllers with associated equipment and services. As a result of the bid process, the bid platform identified 14 prospective bidders and received three responses. Of the three responses received City staff reviewed and determined SiteOne Landscape Supply as the lowest, responsive and responsible bidder. City staff is recommending award to SiteOne Landscape Supply. DECISION-MAKER CONFLICT Staff has reviewed the decision contemplated by this action and has determined that it is not site-specific and consequently, the real property holdings of the City Council members do not create a disqualifying real property-related financial conflict of interest under the Political Reform Act (Cal. Gov't Code § 87100, et seq.). Staff is not independently aware, and has not been informed by any City Council member, of any other fact that may constitute a basis for a decision-maker conflict of interest in this matter. CURRENT-YEAR FISCAL IMPACT Approval of this resolution will allow Parks and Recreation to purchase (157) Smart Irrigation Controllers, along with associated equipment and service at a cost of $526,240.06. Funds have been allocated through Measure P therefore, there is no net fiscal impact to the General Fund. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 31 of 215 P a g e | 3 ONGOING FISCAL IMPACT Staff is anticipating potential ongoing savings to the General Fund in utilities cost, upon purchase, installation, and setup of the Smart Irrigation Controller system due to leak detection capabilities, irrigation programs adjusted to micro-climates throughout the City reducing water needs at certain locations, and reducing or eliminating cellular network communication charges in lieu of radio communication from ethernet-connected controllers. ATTACHMENTS Attachment 1. SiteOne Landscape Supply Quote 5814404 Staff Contact: Tim Farmer, Parks & Recreation Administrator Tracy Lamb, Director of Community Services 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 32 of 215 RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ACCEPTING BIDS AND AWARDING A PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH SITEONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY FOR SMART IRRIGATION CONTROLLERS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES WHEREAS, Chula Vista Parks and Recreation maintains 65 parks and multiple service locations; and WHEREAS, the Parks and Recreation Division uses seven different types of irrigation controllers to control water dispersion to plant material in the city’s parks, medians, and facilities; and WHEREAS, due to the need for continued water savings and efficient operations, the need to upgrade the city’s irrigation technology would require purchasing Smart Irrigation Controllers for all City parks and City maintained facilities; and WHEREAS, in order to procure these services City solicited bids in accordance with Chula Vista Municipal Code Section 2.56.080 for contracts exceeding $100,000. On July 28, 2022, the City of Chula Vista issued Request for Bid (RFB) #B05-2023 on PlanetBids for one hundred and fifty-seven (157) Smart Irrigation Controllers and associated equipment and services for the Parks and Recreation Division; and WHEREAS, PlanetBids identified 14 prospective bidders and received 3 responses. Of the three responses the City identified SiteOne Landscape Supply as the lowest, responsive and responsible bidder at $526,240.06 for the total cost of controllers and associated equipment and services; and WHEREAS, funding for the cost associated with the purchase agreement is available in the Measure P Fund in accordance with the Infrastructure, Facilities and Equipment Expenditure Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista, that it hereby accepts the bids and awards a purchase agreement with SiteOne Landscape Supply for 157 Smart Irrigation Controllers and associated equipment and services, in the form presented, with such minor modifications as may be required or approved by the City Attorney, a copy of which shall be kept on file in the Office of the City Clerk, and authorizes and directs the Mayor to execute the same. Presented by: Approved as to form by: __________________________ ________________________ 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 33 of 215 Resolution No. 2018-001 Page 2 Tracy Lamb Glen R. Googins Director of Community Services City Attorney 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 34 of 215 Quotation Chula Vista CA #319 751 Design Ct Ste B Chula Vista, CA 91911-6122 W: (619)421-7627 Bill To: City of Chula Vista Park & Rec (#1590813) 276 4th Ave Chula Vista, CA 91910-2631 W : (619)409-5966 Ship To: City of Chula Vista Park & Rec (#1590813) 276 4th Ave Chula Vista, CA 91910-2631 W : (619)409-5966 Created Quote#Due Date Expected Award Date Expiration Date 08/05/2022 5814404 08/11/2022 08/11/2022 09/11/2022 Printed Job Name Job Description Job Start Date 08/11/2022 12:59:28 City of Chula Vista RFB B05- 2023 Chula Vista 08/11/2022 Line #Ite m #Item Desc Qty Unit Price Extended Price 1 Medians - 1st & H Street First AV & H ST 2 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 3 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 4 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 5 LXMMSS Rain Bird Stainless Steel Cabinet for ESPLX Controller 1 758.094 758.09 6 LXMMSSPED Rain Bird Stainless Steel Pedestal for ESPLX Controller 1 947.617 947.62 7 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 8 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 9 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 10 LMR195-10 10 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 14.222 14.22 11 ST Subtotal Line 1 4,186.59 12 C 13 All Seasons All Seasons Park 14 ESPLXIVMP Rain Bird ESP-LX IVM Pro 240 Station 2-W ire Controller 1 1,408.557 1,408.56 15 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 16 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 17 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 18 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 19 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 20 LMR400-40 40 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 64.920 64.92 21 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 22 LXIVMOUT Rain Bird LX IVM 2-W ire Output Device 66 94.793 6,256.34 23 LXIVMSEN Rain Bird ESP-LX IVM 2-W ire Sensor Input Device 4 257.635 1,030.54 24 458200 Hunter DC Latching Solenoid Assembly 66 16.747 1,105.30 25 ST Subtotal Line 2 11,909.40 26 C 27 Animal Shelter 130 Beyer W ay 28 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 29 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 30 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 31 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 35 of 215 32 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 33 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 34 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 35 NF-TNCM-LMR400-30 30' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 40.189 40.19 36 ST Subtotal Line 3 2,762.36 37 C 38 Bay Boulelvard Bay Boulevard Park 39 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 40 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 41 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 42 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 43 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 44 ST Subtotal Line 4 2,422.91 45 C 46 Bonita Long Canyon A (Ma Bonita Long Canyon Park 47 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 48 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 49 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 50 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 51 MXRMFB9153 23 in. Omni antenna 3Db 1 86.956 86.96 52 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 53 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 54 LMR195-10 10 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 14.222 14.22 55 ST Subtotal Line 5 2,816.48 56 C 57 Bonita Long Canyon B Bonita Long Canyon Park 58 C COMBINE 59 C 60 Breezeway Breezeway 61 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 62 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 63 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 64 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 65 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 66 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 67 ST Subtotal Line 6 2,678.42 68 C 69 Breezewood A Breezewood Park 70 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 71 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 72 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 73 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 74 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 75 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 76 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 77 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 78 LMR400-60 60 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 84.920 84.92 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 36 of 215 79 LMR195-05 5 ft. of LMR195 with N-Type connectors 1 12.000 12.00 80 200-GAL Galvaniz ed Pipe (Import) 2 in. x 21 ft. Threaded and Coupled Item Note: ***BIDDING GALVANIZED PIPE CONTRACTOR TO DETERMINE THE LENGTH*** 1 7.067 7.07 81 ST Subtotal Line 7 2,985.89 82 C 83 Breezewood B Breezewood Park 84 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 85 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 86 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 87 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 88 ST Subtotal Line 8 1,455.18 89 C 90 Broadway Is land / Nail Sa Medians - Broadway 91 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 92 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 93 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 94 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 95 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 96 ST Subtotal Line 9 2,422.91 97 C 98 Broadway Is land / Target Medians - Broadway 99 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 100 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 101 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 102 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 103 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 104 ST Subtotal Line 10 2,422.91 105 C 106 Broadway Is land / 4W Part Medians - Broadway 107 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 108 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 109 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 110 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 111 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 112 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 113 ST Subtotal Line 11 2,550.66 114 C 115 Broadway Is land / Anita Medians - Broadway 116 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 117 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 118 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 119 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 120 LXMMSS Rain Bird Stainless Steel Cabinet for ESPLX Controller 1 758.094 758.09 121 LXMMSSPED Rain Bird Stainless Steel Pedestal for ESPLX Controller 1 947.617 947.62 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 37 of 215 122 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 123 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 124 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 125 LMR195-10 10 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 14.222 14.22 126 200-GAL Galvaniz ed Pipe (Import) 2 in. x 21 ft. Threaded and Coupled Item Note: ***BIDDING GALVANIZED PIPE CONTRACTOR TO DETERMINE THE LENGTH*** 1 7.067 7.07 127 ST Subtotal Line 12 4,304.57 128 C 129 C V Com munity A (Mas ter)Chula Vis ta Community Park 130 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 131 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 132 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 133 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 134 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 135 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 136 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 137 LMR400-40 40 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 64.920 64.92 138 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 139 ISF-304-00 Flow Is olation Transmitter 1 388.691 388.69 140 ST Subtotal Line 13 3,314.64 141 C 142 C V Com munity B Chula Vis ta Community Park 143 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 144 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 145 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 146 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 147 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 148 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 149 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 150 LMR400-40 40 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 64.920 64.92 151 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 152 ST Subtotal Line 14 2,925.95 153 C 154 Civic Center A Civic Center 155 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 156 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 157 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 158 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 159 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 160 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 161 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 162 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 163 ST Subtotal Line 15 2,770.98 164 C 165 Civic Center B (Mas ter)Civic Center 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 38 of 215 166 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 167 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 168 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 169 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 170 ISF-304-00 Flow Is olation Transmitter 1 388.691 388.69 171 ST Subtotal Line 16 1,716.11 172 C 173 Civic Center C Civic Center 174 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 175 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 176 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 177 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 178 ST Subtotal Line 17 1,327.42 179 C 180 Civic Center F Civic Center 181 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 182 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 183 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 184 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 185 ST Subtotal Line 18 2,411.80 186 C 187 Civic Center H Civic Center 188 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 189 IQNCCEN Iq Network Comm Cartridge-Ethernet 1 1,028.614 1,028.61 190 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 191 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 192 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 193 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 194 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 195 NF-TNCM-LMR400-20 20' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 30.189 30.19 196 200-GAL Galvaniz ed Pipe (Import) 2 in. x 21 ft. Threaded and Coupled Item Note: ***BIDDING GALVANIZED PIPE CONTRACTOR TO DETERMINE THE LENGTH*** 1 7.067 7.07 197 ST Subtotal Line 19 3,326.72 198 C 199 Connoley Connoley Park 200 LXME2FP Rain Bird FacePlate Panel for LX-ME2 Controller 1 212.610 212.61 201 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 202 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 203 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 204 ST Subtotal Line 20 1,856.82 205 C 206 Cottonwood Cottonwood Park 207 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 208 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 39 of 215 209 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 210 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 211 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 212 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 213 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 214 NF-TNCM-LMR400-30 30' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 40.189 40.19 215 ST Subtotal Line 21 2,890.11 216 C 217 Dis c overy A (Mas ter)Dis c overy Park 218 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 219 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 220 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 221 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 222 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 223 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 224 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 225 LMR400-40 40 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 64.920 64.92 226 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 227 ISF-304-00 Flow Is olation Transmitter 1 388.691 388.69 228 ST Subtotal Line 22 3,186.89 229 C 230 Dis c overy B Dis c overy Park 231 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 232 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 233 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 234 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 235 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 236 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 237 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 238 LMR400-40 40 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 64.920 64.92 239 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 240 ST Subtotal Line 23 2,670.44 241 C 242 Eas t H St & Auburn Medians - East H St & Auburn 243 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 244 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 245 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 246 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 247 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 248 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 249 LMR195-10 10 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 14.222 14.22 250 ST Subtotal Line 24 2,480.88 251 C 252 Es c aya A (Mas ter) 253 ESPLXIVMP Rain Bird ESP-LX IVM Pro 240 Station 2-W ire Controller 1 1,408.557 1,408.56 254 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 255 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 256 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.622022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 40 of 215 257 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 258 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 259 LMR400-40 40 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 64.920 64.92 260 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 261 LXIVMOUT Rain Bird LX IVM 2-W ire Output Device 42 94.793 3,981.31 262 LXIVMSEN Rain Bird ESP-LX IVM 2-W ire Sensor Input Device 2 257.635 515.27 263 458200 Hunter DC Latching Solenoid Assembly 42 16.747 703.37 264 ST Subtotal Line 25 8,717.17 265 C 266 Es c aya B 267 ESPLXIVMP Rain Bird ESP-LX IVM Pro 240 Station 2-W ire Controller 1 1,408.557 1,408.56 268 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 269 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 270 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 271 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 272 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 273 LMR400-40 40 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 64.920 64.92 274 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 275 LXIVMOUT Rain Bird LX IVM 2-W ire Output Device 33 94.793 3,128.17 276 LXIVMSEN Rain Bird ESP-LX IVM 2-W ire Sensor Input Device 2 257.635 515.27 277 458200 Hunter DC Latching Solenoid Assembly 33 16.747 552.65 278 ST Subtotal Line 26 7,713.31 279 C 280 Euc alyptus Park (Softball Euc alyptus Park 281 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 282 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 283 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 284 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 285 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 286 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 287 ST Subtotal Line 27 2,449.82 288 C 289 Euc alyptus Park Euc alyptus Park 290 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 291 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 292 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 293 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 294 MXRMFB9153 23 in. Omni antenna 3Db 1 86.956 86.96 295 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 296 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 297 LMR195-10 10 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 14.222 14.22 298 ST Subtotal Line 28 2,560.97 299 C 300 Euc alyptus Park Euc alyptus Park 301 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 302 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 303 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.282022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 41 of 215 304 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 305 ST Subtotal Line 29 2,411.80 306 C 307 Euc alyptus Menzel Fields Euc alyptus Park / Menzel Fields 308 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 309 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 310 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 311 LXMMSS Rain Bird Stainless Steel Cabinet for ESPLX Controller 1 758.094 758.09 312 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 313 ST Subtotal Line 30 3,169.89 314 C 315 Euc alyptus Menzel Fields Euc alyptus Park / Menzel Fields 316 LXME2FP Rain Bird FacePlate Panel for LX-ME2 Controller 1 212.610 212.61 317 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 318 MXRMFB9153 23 in. Omni antenna 3Db 1 86.956 86.96 319 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 320 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 321 ST Subtotal Line 31 1,608.51 322 C 323 Explorer Explorer Park 324 LXME2FP Rain Bird FacePlate Panel for LX-ME2 Controller 1 212.610 212.61 325 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 326 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 327 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 328 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 329 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 330 LMR195-15 15 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 16.444 16.44 331 200-GAL Galvaniz ed Pipe (Import) 2 in. x 21 ft. Threaded and Coupled Item Note: ***BIDDING GALVANIZED PIPE CONTRACTOR TO DETERMINE THE LENGTH*** 1 7.067 7.07 332 ST Subtotal Line 32 2,062.94 333 C 334 Fire Station #1 Fire Station #1 335 LXME2FP Rain Bird FacePlate Panel for LX-ME2 Controller 1 212.610 212.61 336 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 337 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 338 CA1-SOLAR-250 GT 250 W att Solar 18SS Assy 1 4,262.580 4,262.58 339 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 340 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 341 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 342 LMR195-10 10 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 14.222 14.22 343 ST Subtotal Line 33 6,522.04 344 C 345 Fire Station #1 Fire Station #1 346 C DUPLICATE 347 C 348 Fire Station #2 Fire Station #2 349 LXME2FP Rain Bird FacePlate Panel for LX-ME2 Controller 1 212.610 212.61 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 42 of 215 350 IQNCCEN Iq Network Comm Cartridge-Ethernet 1 1,028.614 1,028.61 351 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 352 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 353 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 354 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 355 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 356 NF-TNCM-LMR400-30 30' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 40.189 40.19 357 ST Subtotal Line 34 2,852.72 358 C 359 Fire Station #3 /NOW #9 Fire Station #3 360 C 361 LXME2FP Rain Bird FacePlate Panel for LX-ME2 Controller 1 212.610 212.61 362 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 363 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 364 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 365 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 366 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 367 LMR400-40 40 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 64.920 64.92 368 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 369 ST Subtotal Line 35 1,859.95 370 C 371 Fire Station #4 Fire Station #4 372 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 373 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 374 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 375 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 376 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 377 LMR400-60 60 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 84.920 84.92 378 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 379 LMR400-40 40 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 64.920 64.92 380 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 381 ST Subtotal Line 36 2,049.65 382 C 383 Fire Station #6 Fire Station #6 384 LXME2FP Rain Bird FacePlate Panel for LX-ME2 Controller 1 212.610 212.61 385 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 386 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 387 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 388 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 389 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 390 LMR195-10 10 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 14.222 14.22 391 ST Subtotal Line 37 1,925.90 392 C 393 Fire Station #7 Fire Station #7 394 LXME2FP Rain Bird FacePlate Panel for LX-ME2 Controller 1 212.610 212.61 395 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 396 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 397 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 398 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 43 of 215 399 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 400 LMR195-10 10 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 14.222 14.22 401 ST Subtotal Line 38 1,925.90 402 C 403 Fire Station #8 Fire Station #8 404 LXME2FP Rain Bird FacePlate Panel for LX-ME2 Controller 1 212.610 212.61 405 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 406 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 407 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 408 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 409 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 410 LMR195-10 10 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 14.222 14.22 411 ST Subtotal Line 39 1,925.90 412 C 413 Friendship A Friendship Park 414 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 415 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 416 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 417 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 418 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 419 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 420 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 421 ST Subtotal Line 40 2,982.74 422 C 423 Friendship B Friendship Park 424 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 425 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 426 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 427 ST Subtotal Line 41 1,199.67 428 C 429 McCandlis s Gayle L. McCandliss Park 430 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 431 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 432 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 433 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 434 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 435 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 436 LMR195-15 15 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 16.444 16.44 437 200-GAL Galvaniz ed Pipe (Import) 2 in. x 21 ft. Threaded and Coupled Item Note: ***BIDDING GALVANIZED PIPE CONTRACTOR TO DETERMINE THE LENGTH*** 1 7.067 7.07 438 ST Subtotal Line 42 2,139.77 439 C 440 Greg Rogers A (Hous e)Greg Rogers Park/Parkview LL 441 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 442 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 44 of 215 443 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 444 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 445 LXMMSS Rain Bird Stainless Steel Cabinet for ESPLX Controller 1 758.094 758.09 446 LXMMSSPED Rain Bird Stainless Steel Pedestal for ESPLX Controller 1 947.617 947.62 447 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 448 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 449 ST Subtotal Line 43 4,256.37 450 C 451 Greg Rogers /Foxboro Greg Rogers Park/Parkview LL 452 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 453 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 454 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 455 LXMMSS Rain Bird Stainless Steel Cabinet for ESPLX Controller 1 758.094 758.09 456 LXMMSSPED Rain Bird Stainless Steel Pedestal for ESPLX Controller 1 947.617 947.62 457 MXRMFB9153 23 in. Omni antenna 3Db 1 86.956 86.96 458 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 459 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 460 NF-TNCM-LMR400-20 20' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 30.189 30.19 461 ST Subtotal Line 44 4,154.90 462 C 463 Greg Rogers Parkview Greg Rogers Park/Parkview LL 464 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 465 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 466 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 467 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 468 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 469 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 470 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 471 NF-TNCM-LMR400-20 20' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 30.189 30.19 472 200-GAL Galvaniz ed Pipe (Import) 2 in. x 21 ft. Threaded and Coupled Item Note: ***BIDDING GALVANIZED PIPE CONTRACTOR TO DETERMINE THE LENGTH*** 1 7.067 7.07 473 ST Subtotal Line 45 2,631.67 474 C 475 H St Islands A Medians - H St Islands 476 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 477 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 478 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 479 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 480 MXRMFB9153 23 in. Omni antenna 3Db 1 86.956 86.96 481 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 482 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 483 NF-TNCM-LMR400-20 20' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 30.189 30.19 484 ST Subtotal Line 46 2,576.94 485 C 486 H St Islands B (Mas ter to Medians - H St Islands 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 45 of 215 487 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 488 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 489 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 490 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 491 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 492 ST Subtotal Line 47 2,422.91 493 C 494 H St Islands C - 8th St &Medians - H St Islands 495 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 496 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 497 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 498 CA1-SOLAR-250 GT 250 W att Solar 18SS Assy 1 4,262.580 4,262.58 499 LXMMSS Rain Bird Stainless Steel Cabinet for ESPLX Controller 1 758.094 758.09 500 LXMMSSPED Rain Bird Stainless Steel Pedestal for ESPLX Controller 1 947.617 947.62 501 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 502 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 503 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 504 LMR195-10 10 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 14.222 14.22 505 ST Subtotal Line 48 8,449.17 506 C 507 Harbors ide A Harbors ide Park 508 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 509 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 510 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 511 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 512 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 513 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 514 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 515 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 516 LMR195-10 10 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 14.222 14.22 517 ST Subtotal Line 49 3,040.71 518 C 519 Harbors ide B (Master)Harbors ide Park 520 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 521 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 522 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 523 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 524 ST Subtotal Line 50 1,327.42 525 C 526 Harves t A (Master)Harves t Park 527 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 528 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 529 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 530 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 531 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 532 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 46 of 215 533 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 534 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 535 LMR400-40 40 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 64.920 64.92 536 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 537 ST Subtotal Line 51 3,102.52 538 C 539 Harves t B Harves t Park 540 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 541 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 542 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 543 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 544 ST Subtotal Line 52 1,582.93 545 C 546 Heritage A Heritage Park 547 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 548 IQNCCEN Iq Network Comm Cartridge-Ethernet 1 1,028.614 1,028.61 549 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 550 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 551 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 552 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 553 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 554 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 555 LMR195-15 15 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 16.444 16.44 556 ST Subtotal Line 53 3,354.72 557 C 558 Heritage B Heritage Park 559 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 560 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 561 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 562 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 563 ST Subtotal Line 54 1,455.18 564 C 565 Heritage C Heritage Park 566 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 567 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 568 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 569 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 570 ST Subtotal Line 55 1,455.18 571 C 572 Heritage D (Master)Heritage Park 573 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 574 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 575 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 576 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 577 ST Subtotal Line 56 1,327.42 578 C 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 47 of 215 579 Hilltop A Hilltop Park 580 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 581 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 582 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 583 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 584 ISF-304-00 Flow Is olation Transmitter 1 388.691 388.69 585 ST Subtotal Line 57 1,716.11 586 C 587 Hilltop B Hilltop Park 588 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 589 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 590 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 591 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 592 ST Subtotal Line 58 1,327.42 593 C 594 C 595 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 596 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 597 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 598 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 599 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 600 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 601 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 602 LMR400-40 40 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 64.920 64.92 603 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 604 ST Subtotal Line 59 2,396.14 605 C 606 Holiday Estates II Holiday Estates 607 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 608 ST Subtotal Line 60 1,255.28 609 C 610 Holiday Estates I Holiday Estates 611 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 612 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 613 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 614 LXMMSS Rain Bird Stainless Steel Cabinet for ESPLX Controller 1 758.094 758.09 615 LXMMSSPED Rain Bird Stainless Steel Pedestal for ESPLX Controller 1 947.617 947.62 616 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 617 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 618 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 619 LMR195-15 15 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 16.444 16.44 620 200-GAL Galvaniz ed Pipe (Import) 2 in. x 21 ft. Threaded and Coupled Item Note: ***BIDDING GALVANIZED PIPE CONTRACTOR TO DETERMINE THE LENGTH*** 1 7.067 7.07 621 ST Subtotal Line 61 4,179.04 622 C 623 Horiz on A Horiz on Park 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 48 of 215 624 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 625 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 626 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 627 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 628 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 629 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 630 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 631 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 632 LMR400-40 40 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 64.920 64.92 633 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 634 ISF-304-00 Flow Is olation Transmitter 1 388.691 388.69 635 ST Subtotal Line 62 3,491.21 636 C 637 Horiz on B (Mas ter)Horiz on Park 638 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 639 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 640 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 641 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 642 ST Subtotal Line 63 1,327.42 643 C 644 Independence Independence Park 645 LXME2FP Rain Bird FacePlate Panel for LX-ME2 Controller 1 212.610 212.61 646 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 647 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 648 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 649 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 650 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 651 NF-TNCM-LMR400-20 20' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 30.189 30.19 652 ST Subtotal Line 64 1,797.27 653 C 654 Lauderbach Lauderbach Park 655 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 656 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 657 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 658 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 659 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 660 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 661 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 662 LMR195-10 10 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 14.222 14.22 663 ST Subtotal Line 65 2,591.79 664 C 665 L.V & SDG&E EAST (Mas ter Loma Verde/SDG&E East Parks 666 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 667 IQNCCEN Iq Network Comm Cartridge-Ethernet 1 1,028.614 1,028.61 668 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 669 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 49 of 215 670 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 671 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 672 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 673 LMR195-10 10 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 14.222 14.22 674 ST Subtotal Line 66 3,159.09 675 C 676 Los Ninos Los Ninos Park 677 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 678 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 679 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 680 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 681 MXRMFB9153 23 in. Omni antenna 3Db 1 86.956 86.96 682 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 683 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 684 LMR195-10 10 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 14.222 14.22 685 ST Subtotal Line 67 2,688.73 686 C 687 MacKenzie Creek MacKenzie Creek Park 688 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 689 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 690 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 691 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 692 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 693 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 694 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 695 LMR195-15 15 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 16.444 16.44 696 LMR195-10 10 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 14.222 14.22 697 ST Subtotal Line 68 2,752.83 698 C 699 Main Cros s ings Medians - Main/Crossings 700 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 701 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 702 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 703 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 704 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 705 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 706 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 707 LMR195-10 10 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 14.222 14.22 708 ST Subtotal Line 69 2,736.39 709 C 710 Main Toyota Medians - Main/Toyota 711 LXME2FP Rain Bird FacePlate Panel for LX-ME2 Controller 1 212.610 212.61 712 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 713 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 714 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 715 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 716 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 717 LMR195-10 10 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 14.222 14.222022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 50 of 215 718 ST Subtotal Line 70 1,925.90 719 C 720 Marisol Marisol Park 721 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 722 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 723 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 724 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 725 MXRMFB9153 23 in. Omni antenna 3Db 1 86.956 86.96 726 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 727 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 728 LMR195-10 10 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 14.222 14.22 729 ST Subtotal Line 71 2,816.48 730 C 731 Mem orial A (Mas ter)Memorial Park 732 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 733 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 734 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 735 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 736 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 737 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 738 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 739 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 740 LMR400-40 40 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 64.920 64.92 741 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 742 ST Subtotal Line 72 2,847.01 743 C 744 Mem orial B Memorial Park 745 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 746 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 747 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 748 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 749 ST Subtotal Line 73 1,327.42 750 C 751 Mem orial C Memorial Park 752 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 753 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 754 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 755 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 756 ST Subtotal Line 74 1,327.42 757 C 758 Millenia Millenia 759 ESPLXIVMP Rain Bird ESP-LX IVM Pro 240 Station 2-W ire Controller 1 1,408.557 1,408.56 760 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 761 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 762 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 763 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 51 of 215 764 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 765 LMR400-40 40 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 64.920 64.92 766 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 767 LXIVMOUT Rain Bird LX IVM 2-W ire Output Device 75 94.793 7,109.48 768 LXIVMSEN Rain Bird ESP-LX IVM 2-W ire Sensor Input Device 2 257.635 515.27 769 458200 Hunter DC Latching Solenoid Assembly 75 16.747 1,256.03 770 ST Subtotal Line 75 12,398.00 771 C 772 Montecito A (Ph. 1) (Mast Montecito Park 773 ESPLXIVMP Rain Bird ESP-LX IVM Pro 240 Station 2-W ire Controller 1 1,408.557 1,408.56 774 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 775 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 776 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 777 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 778 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 779 LMR400-40 40 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 64.920 64.92 780 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 781 LXIVMOUT Rain Bird LX IVM 2-W ire Output Device 37 94.793 3,507.34 782 LXIVMSEN Rain Bird ESP-LX IVM 2-W ire Sensor Input Device 2 257.635 515.27 783 458200 Hunter DC Latching Solenoid Assembly 37 16.747 619.64 784 ST Subtotal Line 76 8,159.47 785 C 786 Montecito B (Phase 1)Montecito Park 787 ESPLXIVMP Rain Bird ESP-LX IVM Pro 240 Station 2-W ire Controller 1 1,408.557 1,408.56 788 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 789 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 790 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 791 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 792 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 793 LMR400-40 40 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 64.920 64.92 794 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 795 LXIVMOUT Rain Bird LX IVM 2-W ire Output Device 32 94.793 3,033.38 796 LXIVMSEN Rain Bird ESP-LX IVM 2-W ire Sensor Input Device 2 257.635 515.27 797 458200 Hunter DC Latching Solenoid Assembly 32 16.747 535.90 798 ST Subtotal Line 77 7,601.77 799 C 800 Montevalle A Montevalle Park 801 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 802 IQNCCEN Iq Network Comm Cartridge-Ethernet 1 1,028.614 1,028.61 803 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 804 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 805 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 806 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 807 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 808 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 809 LMR400-40 40 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 64.920 64.92 810 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 811 ISF-304-00 Flow Is olation Transmitter 1 388.691 388.69 812 ST Subtotal Line 78 3,803.00 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 52 of 215 813 C 814 Montevalle B Montevalle Park 815 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 816 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 817 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 818 ST Subtotal Line 79 993.86 819 C 820 Montevalle C1 Montevalle Park 821 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 822 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 823 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 824 ST Subtotal Line 80 993.86 825 C 826 Montevalle C2 Montevalle Park 827 C COMBINE 828 C 829 Montevalle D (Master)Montevalle Park 830 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 831 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 832 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 833 ST Subtotal Line 81 866.11 834 C 835 Montevalle D1 Montevalle Park 836 LXME2FP Rain Bird FacePlate Panel for LX-ME2 Controller 1 212.610 212.61 837 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 838 ST Subtotal Line 82 340.36 839 C 840 Montevalle P11 Montevalle Park 841 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 842 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 843 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 844 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 845 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 846 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 847 ST Subtotal Line 83 2,806.17 848 C 849 Montevalle P14 Montevalle Park 850 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 851 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 852 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 853 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 854 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 855 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 856 ST Subtotal Line 84 2,678.42 857 C 858 Mt San Miguel A (Master)Mount San Miguel Park 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 53 of 215 859 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 860 IQNCCEN Iq Network Comm Cartridge-Ethernet 1 1,028.614 1,028.61 861 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 862 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 863 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 864 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 865 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 866 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 867 LMR400-40 40 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 64.920 64.92 868 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 869 200-GAL Galvaniz ed Pipe (Import) 2 in. x 21 ft. Threaded and Coupled Item Note: ***BIDDING GALVANIZED PIPE CONTRACTOR TO DETERMINE THE LENGTH*** 1 7.067 7.07 870 ISF-304-00 Flow Is olation Transmitter 1 388.691 388.69 871 ST Subtotal Line 85 3,937.82 872 C 873 Mt San Miguel B Mount San Miguel Park 874 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 875 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 876 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 877 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 878 ST Subtotal Line 86 1,582.93 879 C 880 Mt San Miguel C Mount San Miguel Park 881 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 882 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 883 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 884 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 885 ST Subtotal Line 87 1,582.93 886 C 887 Mt San Miguel D Mount San Miguel Park 888 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 889 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 890 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 891 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 892 ST Subtotal Line 88 1,582.93 893 C 894 Mt San Miguel E Mount San Miguel Park 895 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 896 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 897 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 898 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 899 ST Subtotal Line 89 1,455.18 900 C 901 Mt San Miguel F / UU outs Mount San Miguel Park 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 54 of 215 902 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 903 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 904 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 905 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 906 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 907 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 908 ST Subtotal Line 90 2,678.42 909 C 910 Mountain Hawk A (Master)Mountain Hawk Park 911 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 912 IQNCCEN Iq Network Comm Cartridge-Ethernet 1 1,028.614 1,028.61 913 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 914 ISF-304-00 Flow Is olation Transmitter 1 388.691 388.69 915 ST Subtotal Line 91 2,027.90 916 C 917 Mountain Hawk B Mountain Hawk Park 918 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 919 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 920 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 921 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 922 ST Subtotal Line 92 1,455.18 923 C 924 Mountain Hawk C Mountain Hawk Park 925 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 926 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 927 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 928 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 929 ST Subtotal Line 93 1,455.18 930 C 931 Norm an Park Norman Park 932 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 933 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 934 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 935 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 936 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 937 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 938 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 939 NF-TNCM-LMR400-20 20' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 30.189 30.19 940 ST Subtotal Line 94 2,607.76 941 C 942 Orange Avenue Is lands Medians - Orange Ave Islands 943 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 944 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 945 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 946 LXMMSS Rain Bird Stainless Steel Cabinet for ESPLX Controller 1 758.094 758.09 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 55 of 215 947 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 948 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 949 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 950 NF-TNCM-LMR400-20 20' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 30.189 30.19 951 ST Subtotal Line 95 3,238.10 952 C 953 Orange Avenue Is lands Medians - Orange Ave Islands - Larkhaven 954 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 955 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 956 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 957 LXMMSS Rain Bird Stainless Steel Cabinet for ESPLX Controller 1 758.094 758.09 958 LXMMSSPED Rain Bird Stainless Steel Pedestal for ESPLX Controller 1 947.617 947.62 959 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 960 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 961 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 962 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 963 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 964 ST Subtotal Line 96 4,316.90 965 C 966 Orange Avenue Is lands Medians - Orange Ave Islands - Jasper 967 C PENDING 968 C 969 Orange Avenue Is lands Medians - Orange Ave Islands - Connoley 970 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 971 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 972 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 973 LXMMSS Rain Bird Stainless Steel Cabinet for ESPLX Controller 1 758.094 758.09 974 LXMMSSPED Rain Bird Stainless Steel Pedestal for ESPLX Controller 1 947.617 947.62 975 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 976 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 11.111 977 ST Subtotal Line 97 4,117.51 978 C 979 Orange Avenue Is lands / 8 Medians - Orange Ave Islands - Sandstone 980 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 981 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 982 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 983 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 984 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 985 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 986 NF-TNCM-LMR400-20 20' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 30.189 30.19 987 ST Subtotal Line 98 2,480.01 988 C 989 Orange Park Orange Park 990 ESPLXIVMP Rain Bird ESP-LX IVM Pro 240 Station 2-W ire Controller 1 1,408.557 1,408.56 991 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 992 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 993 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 994 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.082022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 56 of 215 995 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 996 LMR400-40 40 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 64.920 64.92 997 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 998 LXIVMOUT Rain Bird LX IVM 2-W ire Output Device 48 94.793 4,550.06 999 LXIVMSEN Rain Bird ESP-LX IVM 2-W ire Sensor Input Device 2 257.635 515.27 1000 458200 Hunter DC Latching Solenoid Assembly 48 16.747 803.86 1001 ST Subtotal Line 99 9,386.41 1002 C 1003 Otay Gym Otay Rec reation Center 1004 LXME2FP Rain Bird FacePlate Panel for LX-ME2 Controller 1 212.610 212.61 1005 IQNCCEN Iq Network Comm Cartridge-Ethernet 1 1,028.614 1,028.61 1006 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1007 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 1008 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 1009 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1010 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1011 LMR400-60 60 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 84.920 84.92 1012 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1013 ST Subtotal Line 100 3,036.32 1014 C 1015 Otay Lakes Rd Is lands N Medians - Otay Lakes Rd Islands 1016 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1017 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1018 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1019 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 1020 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1021 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1022 NF-TNCM-LMR400-20 20' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 30.189 30.19 1023 ST Subtotal Line 101 2,480.01 1024 C 1025 Otay Lakes Rd Is lands S Medians - Otay Lakes Rd Islands 1026 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1027 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1028 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1029 CA1-SOLAR-250 GT 250 W att Solar 18SS Assy 1 4,262.580 4,262.58 1030 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 1031 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1032 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1033 NF-TNCM-LMR400-20 20' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 30.189 30.19 1034 ST Subtotal Line 102 6,742.59 1035 C 1036 Otay Park A Otay Park 1037 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1038 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1039 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 1040 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 1041 ST Subtotal Line 103 1,993.632022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 57 of 215 1042 C 1043 Otay Park B (Master)Otay Park 1044 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1045 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1046 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 1047 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 1048 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 1049 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1050 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1051 NF-TNCM-LMR400-20 20' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 30.189 30.19 1052 ST Subtotal Line 104 1,656.81 1053 C 1054 Palom ar Palomar Park 1055 LXME2FP Rain Bird FacePlate Panel for LX-ME2 Controller 1 212.610 212.61 1056 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1057 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 1058 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 1059 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1060 ST Subtotal Line 105 1,740.17 1061 C 1062 Palom ar/Broadway/Bootworl Medians - Palomar/Broadway 1063 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1064 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1065 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1066 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 1067 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1068 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1069 NF-TNCM-LMR400-20 20' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 30.189 30.19 1070 ST Subtotal Line 106 2,480.01 1071 C 1072 Palom ar/Indus trial Medians - Palomar/Industrial 1073 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1074 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1075 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1076 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 1077 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 1078 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1079 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1080 NF-TNCM-LMR400-20 20' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 30.189 30.19 1081 ST Subtotal Line 107 2,607.76 1082 C 1083 Pas eo Del Rey Pas eo Del Rey Park 1084 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1085 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1086 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1087 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 58 of 215 1088 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 1089 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1090 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1091 LMR195-15 15 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 16.444 16.44 1092 200-GAL Galvaniz ed Pipe (Import) 2 in. x 21 ft. Threaded and Coupled Item Note: ***BIDDING GALVANIZED PIPE CONTRACTOR TO DETERMINE THE LENGTH*** 1 7.067 7.07 1093 ST Subtotal Line 108 2,601.08 1094 C 1095 Polic e Dept Polic e Dept 1096 LXME2FP Rain Bird FacePlate Panel for LX-ME2 Controller 1 212.610 212.61 1097 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1098 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1099 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 1100 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 1101 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1102 ST Subtotal Line 109 2,584.75 1103 C 1104 Corp. Yard PW Corpyard 1105 C Inactive 1106 C 1107 Corpyard A PW Corpyard 1108 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1109 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1110 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1111 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 1112 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 1113 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1114 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1115 LMR400-40 40 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 64.920 64.92 1116 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1117 ST Subtotal Line 110 2,925.95 1118 C 1119 Corpyard B (Mas ter)PW Corpyard 1120 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1121 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1122 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1123 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 1124 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 1125 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1126 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1127 LMR400-40 40 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 64.920 64.92 1128 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1129 ST Subtotal Line 111 2,925.95 1130 C 1131 Del Rey Finger Park Rancho Del Rey Park 1132 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 59 of 215 1133 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1134 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1135 LXMMSS Rain Bird Stainless Steel Cabinet for ESPLX Controller 1 758.094 758.09 1136 LXMMSSPED Rain Bird Stainless Steel Pedestal for ESPLX Controller 1 947.617 947.62 1137 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 1138 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1139 ST Subtotal Line 112 4,128.62 1140 C 1141 Del Rey North A Rancho Del Rey Park 1142 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1143 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1144 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1145 LXMMSS Rain Bird Stainless Steel Cabinet for ESPLX Controller 1 758.094 758.09 1146 LXMMSSPED Rain Bird Stainless Steel Pedestal for ESPLX Controller 1 947.617 947.62 1147 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 1148 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1149 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1150 LMR195-15 15 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 16.444 16.44 1151 200-GAL Galvaniz ed Pipe (Import) 2 in. x 21 ft. Threaded and Coupled Item Note: ***BIDDING GALVANIZED PIPE CONTRACTOR TO DETERMINE THE LENGTH*** 1 7.067 7.07 1152 ST Subtotal Line 113 4,179.04 1153 C 1154 Del Rey North B Rancho Del Rey Park 1155 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1156 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1157 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1158 LXMMSS Rain Bird Stainless Steel Cabinet for ESPLX Controller 1 758.094 758.09 1159 LXMMSSPED Rain Bird Stainless Steel Pedestal for ESPLX Controller 1 947.617 947.62 1160 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 1161 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1162 ST Subtotal Line 114 4,128.62 1163 C 1164 Del Rey South A Rancho Del Rey Park 1165 LXME2FP Rain Bird FacePlate Panel for LX-ME2 Controller 1 212.610 212.61 1166 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1167 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 1168 MXRMFB9153 23 in. Omni antenna 3Db 1 86.956 86.96 1169 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1170 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1171 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1172 ST Subtotal Line 115 2,002.88 1173 C 1174 Del Rey South B Rancho Del Rey Park 1175 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1176 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1177 LXMMSS Rain Bird Stainless Steel Cabinet for ESPLX Controller 1 758.094 758.09 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 60 of 215 1178 LXMMPED Rain Bird Metal Pedestal for ESPLX Controller 1 511.713 511.71 1179 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 1180 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1181 ST Subtotal Line 116 3,103.64 1182 C 1183 Riens tra A Riens tra Sports Complex 1184 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1185 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1186 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1187 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 1188 LXMMSS Rain Bird Stainless Steel Cabinet for ESPLX Controller 1 758.094 758.09 1189 LXMMSSPED Rain Bird Stainless Steel Pedestal for ESPLX Controller 1 947.617 947.62 1190 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 1191 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1192 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1193 NF-TNCM-LMR400-20 20' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 30.189 30.19 1194 ST Subtotal Line 117 4,441.23 1195 C 1196 Riens tra B Riens tra Sports Complex 1197 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1198 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1199 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1200 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 1201 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 1202 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1203 ST Subtotal Line 118 2,550.66 1204 C 1205 C rohr park white house 1206 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1207 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1208 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1209 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 1210 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1211 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1212 LMR400-40 40 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 64.920 64.92 1213 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1214 ISF-304-00 Flow Is olation Transmitter 1 388.691 388.69 1215 ST Subtotal Line 119 2,931.38 1216 C 1217 Rohr Field 17 Rohr Park 1218 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1219 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1220 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1221 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 1222 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 1223 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1224 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 61 of 215 1225 LMR400-40 40 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 64.920 64.92 1226 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1227 ISF-304-00 Flow Is olation Transmitter 1 388.691 388.69 1228 ST Subtotal Line 120 3,314.64 1229 C 1230 Rohr Field 18 Rohr Park 1231 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1232 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1233 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1234 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 1235 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 1236 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1237 ST Subtotal Line 121 2,678.42 1238 C 1239 Rohr McDonalds A Rohr Park 1240 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1241 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1242 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1243 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 1244 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 1245 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1246 ST Subtotal Line 122 2,678.42 1247 C 1248 Rohr McDonalds B Rohr Park 1249 C Inactive 1250 C 1251 Rohr Sign Clock Rohr Park 1252 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1253 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1254 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1255 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 1256 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 1257 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1258 ST Subtotal Line 123 2,550.66 1259 C 1260 Rohr Sweetwater A Rohr Park 1261 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1262 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1263 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1264 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 1265 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 1266 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1267 ST Subtotal Line 124 2,678.42 1268 C 1269 C Rohr Park 1270 C Inactive 1271 C 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 62 of 215 1272 Salt Creek A (Master)Salt Creek Park 1273 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1274 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1275 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1276 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 1277 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 1278 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1279 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1280 LMR400-45 45 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 69.920 69.92 1281 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1282 ISF-304-00 Flow Is olation Transmitter 1 388.691 388.69 1283 ST Subtotal Line 125 3,302.80 1284 C 1285 Salt Creek B Salt Creek Park 1286 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1287 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1288 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1289 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 1290 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 1291 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1292 ST Subtotal Line 126 2,806.17 1293 C 1294 Salt Creek C Salt Creek Park 1295 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1296 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1297 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1298 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 1299 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 1300 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1301 ST Subtotal Line 127 2,678.42 1302 C 1303 Salt Creek D Salt Creek Park 1304 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1305 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1306 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1307 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 1308 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 1309 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1310 ISF-304-00 Flow Is olation Transmitter 1 388.691 388.69 1311 ST Subtotal Line 128 3,067.11 1312 C 1313 Salt Creek E Salt Creek Park 1314 ESPLXME2 Rain Bird Controller Next Gen Traditionally W ired Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure 1 370.077 370.08 1315 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1316 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1317 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 63 of 215 1318 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 1319 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 1320 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1321 ST Subtotal Line 129 2,791.04 1322 C 1323 Salt Creek F Salt Creek Park 1324 ESPLXME2 Rain Bird Controller Next Gen Traditionally W ired Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure 1 370.077 370.08 1325 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1326 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1327 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 1328 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 1329 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 1330 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1331 ST Subtotal Line 130 2,791.04 1332 C 1333 Santa Cora A (Master)Santa Cora Park 1334 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1335 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1336 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1337 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 1338 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 1339 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 1340 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1341 ST Subtotal Line 131 2,982.74 1342 C 1343 Santa Cora B Santa Cora Park 1344 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1345 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1346 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 1347 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 1348 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 1349 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1350 ST Subtotal Line 132 1,471.95 1351 C 1352 Santa Venetia A (Master)Santa Venetia Park 1353 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1354 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1355 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1356 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 1357 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 1358 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 1359 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1360 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1361 NF-TNCM-LMR400-30 30' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 40.189 40.19 1362 ST Subtotal Line 133 2,922.09 1363 C 1364 Santa Venetia B Santa Venetia Park 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 64 of 215 1365 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1366 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1367 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 1368 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 1369 ISF-304-00 Flow Is olation Transmitter 1 388.691 388.69 1370 ST Subtotal Line 134 1,843.87 1371 C 1372 Santa Venetia C Santa Venetia Park 1373 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1374 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1375 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 1376 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 1377 ST Subtotal Line 135 1,455.18 1378 C 1379 SDG&E W est A SDG&E W est Park 1380 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1381 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1382 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1383 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 1384 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 1385 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 1386 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1387 ST Subtotal Line 136 2,727.23 1388 C 1389 SDG&E W est B SDG&E W est Park 1390 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1391 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1392 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 1393 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 1394 ST Subtotal Line 137 1,327.42 1395 C 1396 Sherwood Sherwood Park 1397 LXME2FP Rain Bird FacePlate Panel for LX-ME2 Controller 1 212.610 212.61 1398 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1399 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1400 LXMMSS Rain Bird Stainless Steel Cabinet for ESPLX Controller 1 758.094 758.09 1401 LXMMSSPED Rain Bird Stainless Steel Pedestal for ESPLX Controller 1 947.617 947.62 1402 GSP-TRA9023NP 3" Omni Antenna W / 3Ft Cable Tnc-M 1 133.416 133.42 1403 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1404 ST Subtotal Line 138 3,907.20 1405 C 1406 South Library A South Library 1407 LXME2FP Rain Bird FacePlate Panel for LX-ME2 Controller 1 212.610 212.61 1408 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1409 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 1410 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 1411 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 65 of 215 1412 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1413 LMR400-50 50 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 82.229 82.23 1414 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1415 ST Subtotal Line 139 1,466.56 1416 C 1417 Stylus Stylus Park 1418 ESPLXIVMP Rain Bird ESP-LX IVM Pro 240 Station 2-W ire Controller 1 1,408.557 1,408.56 1419 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1420 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1421 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 1422 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1423 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1424 LMR400-40 40 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 64.920 64.92 1425 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1426 LXIVMOUT Rain Bird LX IVM 2-W ire Output Device 35 94.793 3,317.76 1427 LXIVMSEN Rain Bird ESP-LX IVM 2-W ire Sensor Input Device 2 257.635 515.27 1428 458200 Hunter DC Latching Solenoid Assembly 35 16.747 586.15 1429 ST Subtotal Line 140 7,936.40 1430 C 1431 Sunbow Sunbow Park 1432 LXME2FP Rain Bird FacePlate Panel for LX-ME2 Controller 1 212.610 212.61 1433 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1434 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 1435 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 1436 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1437 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1438 LMR195-10 10 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 14.222 14.22 1439 ST Subtotal Line 141 1,242.85 1440 C 1441 Sunridge Sunridge Park 1442 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1443 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1444 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1445 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 1446 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 1447 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1448 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1449 NF-TNCM-LMR400-20 20' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 30.189 30.19 1450 ST Subtotal Line 142 2,735.52 1451 C 1452 Suns et View A Suns et View Park 1453 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1454 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1455 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1456 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 1457 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 1458 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 1459 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 66 of 215 1460 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1461 NF-TNCM-LMR400-30 30' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 40.189 40.19 1462 ST Subtotal Line 143 2,938.93 1463 C 1464 Suns et view B (Master) (i 1465 C INACTIVE 1466 C 1467 Suns et View C Suns et View Park 1468 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1469 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1470 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 1471 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 1472 ST Subtotal Line 144 1,455.18 1473 C 1474 Terra Nova Terra Nova Park 1475 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1476 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1477 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1478 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 1479 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 1480 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1481 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1482 NF-TNCM-LMR400-20 20' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 30.189 30.19 1483 ST Subtotal Line 145 2,735.52 1484 C 1485 Tiffany Tiffany Park 1486 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1487 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1488 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1489 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 1490 LXMMSS Rain Bird Stainless Steel Cabinet for ESPLX Controller 1 758.094 758.09 1491 LXMMSSPED Rain Bird Stainless Steel Pedestal for ESPLX Controller 1 947.617 947.62 1492 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 1493 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1494 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1495 LMR195-15 15 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 16.444 16.44 1496 200-GAL Galvaniz ed Pipe (Import) 2 in. x 21 ft. Threaded and Coupled Item Note: ***BIDDING GALVANIZED PIPE CONTRACTOR TO DETERMINE THE LENGTH*** 1 7.067 7.07 1497 ST Subtotal Line 146 4,434.55 1498 C 1499 Valle Lindo Valle Lindo Park 1500 LXME2FP Rain Bird FacePlate Panel for LX-ME2 Controller 1 212.610 212.61 1501 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1502 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 1503 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 1504 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 67 of 215 1505 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1506 NF-TNCM-LMR400-20 20' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 30.189 30.19 1507 ST Subtotal Line 147 1,131.06 1508 C 1509 Veterans A (Master)Veterans Park 1510 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1511 IQNCCEN Iq Network Comm Cartridge-Ethernet 1 1,028.614 1,028.61 1512 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1513 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 1514 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 1515 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 1516 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1517 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1518 NF-TNCM-LMR400-20 20' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 30.189 30.19 1519 200-GAL Galvaniz ed Pipe (Import) 2 in. x 21 ft. Threaded and Coupled Item Note: ***BIDDING GALVANIZED PIPE CONTRACTOR TO DETERMINE THE LENGTH*** 1 7.067 7.07 1520 ISF-304-00 Flow Is olation Transmitter 1 388.691 388.69 1521 ST Subtotal Line 148 3,764.23 1522 C 1523 Veterans B Veterans Park 1524 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1525 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1526 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 1527 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 1528 ST Subtotal Line 149 1,455.18 1529 C 1530 Veterans C Veterans Park 1531 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1532 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1533 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 1534 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 1535 ISF-304-00 Flow Is olation Transmitter 1 388.691 388.69 1536 ST Subtotal Line 150 1,843.87 1537 C 1538 Veterans D Veterans Park 1539 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1540 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1541 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 1542 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 1543 ST Subtotal Line 151 1,455.18 1544 C 1545 Voyager A (Mas ter)Voyager Park 1546 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1547 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 68 of 215 1548 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1549 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 1550 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 1551 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 1552 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1553 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1554 NF-TNCM-LMR400-20 20' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 30.189 30.19 1555 ST Subtotal Line 152 3,039.84 1556 C 1557 Voyager B Voyager Park 1558 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1559 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1560 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 3 127.753 383.26 1561 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 1562 ST Subtotal Line 153 1,582.93 1563 C 1564 W indingwalk A (Master)W indinwgalk Park 1565 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1566 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1567 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1568 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 1569 IQPSCMLXM-SO Rain Bird LXME2 IQ Pro Smart Connection Module 1 176.569 176.57 1570 MXRMFB9153 23 in. Omni antenna 3Db 1 86.956 86.96 1571 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1572 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1573 LMR195-05 5 ft. of LMR195 with N-Type connectors 1 12.000 12.00 1574 ISF-304-00 Flow Is olation Transmitter 1 388.691 388.69 1575 ST Subtotal Line 154 3,124.01 1576 C 1577 W indingwalk B W indinwgalk Park 1578 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1579 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1580 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 1581 ST Subtotal Line 155 1,278.61 1582 C 1583 W indingwalk E W indinwgalk Park 1584 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1585 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1586 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1587 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 2 127.753 255.51 1588 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 1589 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1590 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1591 NF-TNCM-LMR400-20 20' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 30.189 30.19 1592 ST Subtotal Line 156 2,735.52 1593 C 1594 W om en's Club W omen's Club 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 69 of 215 1595 LXME2FP Rain Bird FacePlate Panel for LX-ME2 Controller 1 212.610 212.61 1596 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1597 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 1598 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 1599 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1600 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1601 NF-TNCM-LMR400-30 30' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 40.189 40.19 1602 ST Subtotal Line 157 1,157.90 1603 C 1604 Es trata 1605 ESPLXIVMP Rain Bird ESP-LX IVM Pro 240 Station 2-W ire Controller 1 1,408.557 1,408.56 1606 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1607 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1608 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 1609 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1610 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1611 LMR400-40 40 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 64.920 64.92 1612 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1613 LXIVMOUT Rain Bird LX IVM 2-W ire Output Device 21 94.793 1,990.65 1614 LXIVMSEN Rain Bird ESP-LX IVM 2-W ire Sensor Input Device 2 257.635 515.27 1615 458200 Hunter DC Latching Solenoid Assembly 21 16.747 351.69 1616 ST Subtotal Line 158 6,374.83 1617 C 1618 Orion 1619 ESPLXIVMP Rain Bird ESP-LX IVM Pro 240 Station 2-W ire Controller 1 1,408.557 1,408.56 1620 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1621 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1622 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 1623 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1624 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1625 LMR400-40 40 ft. of LMR400 with N-Type connectors 1 64.920 64.92 1626 LMR195-03 3 ft. of LMR100 with N-Type connectors 1 11.111 11.11 1627 LXIVMOUT Rain Bird LX IVM 2-W ire Output Device 75 94.793 7,109.48 1628 LXIVMSEN Rain Bird ESP-LX IVM 2-W ire Sensor Input Device 2 257.635 515.27 1629 458200 Hunter DC Latching Solenoid Assembly 75 16.747 1,256.03 1630 ST Subtotal Line 159 12,398.00 1631 C 1632 Firestation 10 1633 ESPLXIVMP Rain Bird ESP-LX IVM Pro 240 Station 2-W ire Controller 1 1,408.557 1,408.56 1634 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1635 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1636 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 1637 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1638 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1639 NF-TNCM-LMR400-20 20' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 30.189 30.19 1640 LXIVMOUT Rain Bird LX IVM 2-W ire Output Device 17 94.793 1,611.48 1641 LXIVMSEN Rain Bird ESP-LX IVM 2-W ire Sensor Input Device 2 257.635 515.27 1642 458200 Hunter DC Latching Solenoid Assembly 17 16.747 284.70 1643 ST Subtotal Line 160 5,865.99 1644 C 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 70 of 215 1645 Firestation 5 (antenna on 1646 ESPLXIVMP Rain Bird ESP-LX IVM Pro 240 Station 2-W ire Controller 1 1,408.557 1,408.56 1647 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1648 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1649 MXRMFB9157NF 96 in. Antenna - 7Db (N male)1 134.622 134.62 1650 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1651 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1652 NF-TNCM-LMR400-20 20' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 30.189 30.19 1653 LXIVMOUT Rain Bird LX IVM 2-W ire Output Device 15 94.793 1,421.90 1654 LXIVMSEN Rain Bird ESP-LX IVM 2-W ire Sensor Input Device 2 257.635 515.27 1655 458200 Hunter DC Latching Solenoid Assembly 15 16.747 251.21 1656 ST Subtotal Line 161 5,659.76 1657 C 1658 Firestation 3 1659 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1660 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1661 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1662 ESPLXMSM12 Rain Bird Expansion Module 12 Station for ESPLX Controller 1 127.753 127.75 1663 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 1664 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1665 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1666 NF-TNCM-LMR400-20 20' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 30.189 30.19 1667 ST Subtotal Line 162 2,607.76 1668 C 1669 E Street Banks A 1670 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1671 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1672 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1673 CA1-SOLAR-250 GT 250 W att Solar 18SS Assy 1 4,262.580 4,262.58 1674 LXMMSS Rain Bird Stainless Steel Cabinet for ESPLX Controller 1 758.094 758.09 1675 LXMMSSPED Rain Bird Stainless Steel Pedestal for ESPLX Controller 1 947.617 947.62 1676 ST Subtotal Line 163 8,246.67 1677 C 1678 E Street Banks B 1679 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1680 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1681 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1682 CA1-SOLAR-250 GT 250 W att Solar 18SS Assy 1 4,262.580 4,262.58 1683 LXMMSS Rain Bird Stainless Steel Cabinet for ESPLX Controller 1 758.094 758.09 1684 LXMMSSPED Rain Bird Stainless Steel Pedestal for ESPLX Controller 1 947.617 947.62 1685 ST Subtotal Line 164 8,246.67 1686 C 1687 Flairbanks 1688 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1689 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1690 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1691 CA1-SOLAR-250 GT 250 W att Solar 18SS Assy 1 4,262.580 4,262.58 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 71 of 215 1692 LXMMSS Rain Bird Stainless Steel Cabinet for ESPLX Controller 1 758.094 758.09 1693 LXMMSSPED Rain Bird Stainless Steel Pedestal for ESPLX Controller 1 947.617 947.62 1694 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 1695 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1696 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1697 NF-TNCM-LMR400-20 20' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 30.189 30.19 1698 ST Subtotal Line 165 8,448.30 1699 C 1700 Mr Sc hneider - front 1701 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1702 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1703 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1704 CA1-SOLAR-250 GT 250 W att Solar 18SS Assy 1 4,262.580 4,262.58 1705 LXMMSS Rain Bird Stainless Steel Cabinet for ESPLX Controller 1 758.094 758.09 1706 LXMMSSPED Rain Bird Stainless Steel Pedestal for ESPLX Controller 1 947.617 947.62 1707 ST Subtotal Line 166 8,246.67 1708 C 1709 Mr Sc hneider - back 1710 C 1711 Mr Sc hneider - back 1712 C 1713 Lori Lane Island 1714 ESPLXME2P Rain Bird Traditionally W ired Next Gen Controller Indoor/Outdoor 12 Station Plastic W all Mount Enclosure w/ Flow Smart Module 1 434.030 434.03 1715 IQ4600 RS-232 Network Communication Cartridge 1 589.067 589.07 1716 RBSSTN9B Rain Brid IQ Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Radio 1 1,255.280 1,255.28 1717 LXMMSS Rain Bird Stainless Steel Cabinet for ESPLX Controller 1 758.094 758.09 1718 LXMMSSPED Rain Bird Stainless Steel Pedestal for ESPLX Controller 1 947.617 947.62 1719 MXRMFB9155 48 in. Omni Antenna -3Db 1 117.778 117.78 1720 CMTBSMNT2 Double c lamp 8 in. Omni antenna 1 18.078 18.08 1721 GSP-MMK9 Antenna Mount Bracket 1 35.581 35.58 1722 NF-TNCM-LMR400-20 20' LMR400 cable (N-F to TNC-M)1 30.189 30.19 1723 200-GAL Galvaniz ed Pipe (Import) 2 in. x 21 ft. Threaded and Coupled Item Note: ***BIDDING GALVANIZED PIPE CONTRACTOR TO DETERMINE THE LENGTH*** 1 7.067 7.07 1724 ST Subtotal Line 167 4,192.79 Total Price: $ 526,240.06 SiteOne Landscape Supply is not responsible for the accuracy of the items contained in this quotation. Please review carefully. Please add appropriate sales tax. Prices on this quote are good for 30 days after the entered bid date. Local tax may differ based on locations and local codes. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 72 of 215 v . 0 03 P a g e | 1 October 11, 2022 ITEM TITLE Contract, Agreement, and Appropriation: Award a Contract to TC Construction Company for the RMRA Major Pavement Rehabilitation FY 19/20 Project, Approve a Reimbursement Agreement with the County of San Diego, and Appropriate Funds for that Purpose Report Number: 22-0259 Location: No specific geographic location Department: Engineering and Capital Projects Environmental Notice: The Project qualifies for a Categorical Exemption pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines Section 15301 Class 1 (Existing Facilities) and Section 15302 Class 2 (Replacement or Reconstruction). Recommended Action Adopt a resolution: (1) accepting bids and awarding a public works contract to TC Construction Company Inc. for the “RMRA Major Pavement Rehabilitation Fiscal Year 2019/20 (STM0400)” project in the amount of $4,416,444; (2) approving a reimbursement agreement with the County of San Diego; and (3) appropriating and transferring funds to cover the projected costs of the construction phase of the project. (4/5 Vote Required) SUMMARY On August 24, 2022, the Director of Engineering and Capital Projects received seven (7) sealed bids for the “RMRA Major Pavement Rehabilitation Fiscal Year 2019/20 (STM0400)” project. After review of the bids, staff recommends awarding a public works contract to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, TC Construction Company Inc. Staff has coordinated with the County of San Diego to prepare a reimbursement agreement for a portion of East H Street at Interstate 805 within the County of San Diego’s maintenance jurisdiction. Adoption of the resolution would: 1) accept bids and award the public works contract for the construction phase of the project to TC Construction Company Inc. in the amount of $4,416,444; 2) approve a reimbursement agreement with the County of San Diego for work on East H Street at Interstate 805; and 3) appropriate $797,540 based on unanticipated TransNet Revenue to STM0400, transfer $336,460 in TransNet 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 73 of 215 P a g e | 2 from STM0411, Pavement Major Rehab Program FY22/23, to STM0400, and appropriate $210,000 based on revenue associated with the County of San Diego’s reimbursement agreement to STM0400. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The Director of Development Services has reviewed the proposed project for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that the project qualifies for a Categorical Exemption pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 Class 1 (Existing Facilities) and Section 15302 Class 2 (Replacement or Reconstruction) because the proposed actions would not result in a significant effect on the environment, create a cumulative impact, damage a scenic highway, or cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a historical resource. Thus, no further environmental review is required. BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION Not applicable. DISCUSSION The “RMRA Major Pavement Rehabilitation FY 2019/20 (STM0400)” project will primarily consist of the following improvements:  Roadway rehabilitation at various locations;  Roadway maintenance at various locations;  Curb and gutter improvements at various locations; and  Select tree trimming and removals at various locations. Bidding Process On August 5, 2022, Engineering and Capital Projects Staff advertised and solicited bids for the project. Seven (7) sealed bids were received on August 24, 2022. The submitted base bid totals from the prime contractors were as follows: Ranking Contractor Submitted Base Bid 1 TC Construction Company, Inc. $4,416,444.00 2 Frank and Son Paving, Inc. $4,582,902.00 3 Eagle Paving Company Inc. $4,799,500.00 4 ATP General Engineering Contractors $4,803,980.77 5 Ramona Paving and Construction Corporation $5,488,707.73 6 SRM Contracting and Paving $5,533,001.41 7 Calmex Engineering, Inc. $5,940,708.59 The low bid of $4,416,444.00, which is approximately 2% below the Engineer’s estimate, was submitted by TC Construction Company, Inc. TC Construction Company, Inc. is currently an active licensed contractor (License No. 402459). Staff recommends accepting bids and awarding the public works contract for “RMRA Major Pavement Rehabilitation FY 2019/20 (STM0400)” project to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, TC Construction Company Inc., and appropriating and transferring $1,344,000 in TransNet funds to cover the projected construction costs as shown in more detail in the Current-Year Fiscal Impact section below. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 74 of 215 P a g e | 3 Disclosure Statement Attachment 1 is a copy of the Contractor’s Disclosure Statement. Wage Statement The Contractor that is awarded the contract and its subcontractors are required to pay prevailing wages to persons employed by them for work under the proposed contract. The prevailing wage scales are those determined by the Director of Industrial Relations, State of California. County of San Diego Reimbursement Agreement The “RMRA Major Pavement Rehabilitation FY 2019/20 (STM0400)” project includes a portion of East H Street at the Interstate 805 interchange. Within the right-of-way held by the California Department of Transportation, the southern portion of the roadway is maintained by the City of Chula Vista, while the northern portion is maintained by the County of San Diego. Staff has coordinated with the County of San Diego to prepare a reimbursement agreement for payment of costs to resurface the roadway. The projected cost to resurface the roadway maintained by the County of San Diego is $210,000. Attachment 2 is the prepared reimbursement agreement. This agreement includes a copy of the Caltrans Freeway Maintenance Agreement 11-8096, dated July 19, 1976. Staff recommends approving the agreement and appropriating $210,000 in reimbursement funds to cover the projected construction costs shown in more detail in the Current-Year Fiscal Impact section below. DECISION-MAKER CONFLICT Staff has reviewed the property holdings of the City Council members and has found that Mayor Salas, Council Member McCann, and Council Member Galvez have property holdings within 1,000 feet of the boundaries of the property which is the subject of this action. However, the decision solely concerns repairs, replacement or maintenance of existing streets, water, sewer, storm drainage or similar facilities, and the member’s property will not be affected disproportionately to other properties receiving the same services. Consequently, pursuant to California Code of Regulations Title 2, sections 18700 and 18702.2(d)(1), this item does not present a real property-related conflict of interest under the political reform act (Cal. Gov’t Code §87100, et seq.). CURRENT-YEAR FISCAL IMPACT Approval of this resolution will appropriate $797,540 in TransNet, transfer $336,460 in TransNet from STM0411 to STM0400, and appropriate $210,000 based on the County’s fair-share contribution of project costs to CIP STM0400 to cover the projected costs for the construction phase and oversight of the project. Sufficient funding is available to award the contract and for said appropriations and transfer. Therefore, there is no additional impact to the TransNet and CIP Funds. The following is a summary of anticipated project costs: FUNDS REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTION A. Contract Amount $4,416,444.00 B. Contract Contingency (Approx. 10%) $425,000.00 C. Construction Support (Aprox. 11%) $505,000.00 D. Project Closeout (Approx. 1%) $43,302.05 TOTAL FUNDS REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTION $5,389,746.05 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 75 of 215 P a g e | 4 FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR CONSTRUCTION A. RMRA/Gas Tax – STM0400 $4,045,746.05 B. Appropriate Funds (TransNet) $797,540.00 C. Transfer Funds from STM0411 (TransNet) $336,460.00 D. Appropriate Funds (CIP Fund) $210,000.00 TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR CONSTRUCTION $5,389,746.05 ONGOING FISCAL IMPACT Upon completion of this project, the improvements will require routine street maintenance. ATTACHMENTS 1. Disclosure Statement 2. County of San Diego Reimbursement Agreement Staff Contact: William Valle, Director of Engineering and Capital Projects Tim Jones, Associate Engineer 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 76 of 215 RESOLUTION NO. __________ RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ACCEPTING BIDS, AWARDING A CONTRACT FOR THE “RMRA MAJOR PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FISCAL YEAR 2019/20 (STM0400)” PROJECT TO TC CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INC., APPROVING A REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR WHEREAS, Chula Vista Municipal Code section 2.56.160 authorizes the City to contract for public works and provides the competitive bid procedures required for the award of public works contracts; and WHEREAS, on August 5, 2022, the Department of Engineering and Capital Projects solicited bids for the “RMRA Major Pavement Rehabilitation FY2019/20 (STM0400)” project (“Project”) in accordance with Chula Vista Municipal Code section 2.56.160(A); and WHEREAS, on August 24, 2022, the Director of Engineering and Capital Projects received seven (7) bids for the Project; and WHEREAS, the low bid for the Project was submitted by TC Construction Company, Inc. in the amount of $4,416,444.00, which is lower than the Engineer’s estimate of $4,509,091.00 by $92,647.00 (or approximately 2%); and WHEREAS, staff has determined that the bid submitted by TC Construction Company, Inc. is responsive in all material respects to the bid specifications and requirements, and that TC Construction Company, Inc. is the lowest responsive and responsible bidder; and WHEREAS, staff has further negotiated a reimbursement agreement with the County of San Diego for payment of costs from the County of San Diego to the City to resurface the roadway along east H Street between Hilltop Drive and Terra Nova Drive; and WHEREAS, staff recommends award of the Project contract to TC Construction Company, Inc. and approval of the reimbursement agreement with the County of San Diego. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista, that it: 1. Accepts bids for the “RMRA Major Pavement Rehabilitation FY2019/20 (STM0400)” project. 2. Awards the public works contract for the “RMRA Major Pavement Rehabilitation FY2019/20 (STM0400)” project to TC Construction Company, Inc. in the amount of $4,416,444. 3. Appropriates $797,540 based on unanticipated TransNet Revenue to CIP STM0400. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 77 of 215 4. Transfers $336,460 in TransNet from CIP STM0411, Pavement Major Rehab Program FY22/23, to CIP STM0400. 5. Approves the Reimbursement Agreement for Payment of Costs to Resurface the Roadway Along East H Street between Hilltop Drive and Terra Nova Drive by and between the County of San Diego and the City of Chula Vista, in the form provided, with such minor modifications as may be required or approved by the City Attorney, authorizes and directs the City Manager or designee to execute the same, and directs that a copy shall be kept on file in the Office of the City Clerk. 6. Appropriates $210,000 to the Capital Improvement Fund based on revenue associated with the County of San Diego reimbursement agreement to CIP STM0400. Presented by Approved as to form by William S. Valle, P.E. Glen R. Googins Director of Engineering & Capital Projects City Attorney 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 78 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 79 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 80 of 215 COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO CONTRACT No. 565695 City of Chula Vista Agreement No. : 2022-152 Page 1 of 6 REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT FOR PAYMENT OF COSTS TO RESURFACE THE ROADWAY ALONG EAST H STREET BETWEEN HILLTOP DRIVE AND TERRA NOVA DRIVE BY AND BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO AND THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA THIS REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT FOR THE PAYMENT OF COSTS TO RESURFACE THE ROADWAY ("AGREEMENT"), dated _________________, 2022, is entered into by and between the County of San Diego, a political subdivision of the State of California ("COUNTY"), and the City of Chula Vista, a municipal corporation ("CITY"), to establish terms and conditions pursuant to which City will bid and cause to be resurfaced the existing roadway, defined herein below, and the County will reimburse the City for approximately its share of all expenses related thereto per this Agreement. COUNTY and the CITY may be referred to herein individually as "PARTY" and collectively as the "PARTIES." RECITALS WHEREAS, the CITY has a city-wide roadway rehabilitation and maintenance project planned, which includes improvements to the roadway corridor along East H Street between Hilltop Drive and Terra Nova Drive (“CORRIDOR”); and WHEREAS, a portion of East H Street at the Interstate 805 interchange is within the jurisdiction of the State of California Department of Transportation (“CALTRANS”); and WHEREAS, in accordance with Caltrans Freeway Maintenance Agreement 11-8096 dated July 19, 1976 (Attachment A), the CITY maintains the southern portion of the roadway within Caltrans right-of-way and the COUNTY maintains the northern portion of the roadway within Caltrans right-of-way; and WHEREAS, all improvements to the roadway within the COUNTY maintained portion of the roadway shall be referred to as the COUNTY PROJECT; and WHEREAS, all improvements within the CORRIDOR, excluding those included in the COUNTY PROJECT shall be referred to as the CITY PROJECT; and WHEREAS, both PARTIES have mutually agreed that the COUNTY maintained portion of the roadway within CALTRANS jurisdiction is in need of roadway resurfacing; and WHEREAS, the roadway resurfacing on East H Street will consist of milling the existing pavement to a depth of 2 inches and overlaying the milled surface with 2 inches of new asphalt concrete; and WHEREAS, subsurface variations may be discovered during construction that would require amending the pavement strategy, such an amendment may be enacted with the approval of both PARTIES; and WHEREAS, both PARTIES desire to have the CITY take the lead role in the implementation of the roadway improvements associated with both the CITY PROJECT and the COUNTY PROJECT; and 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 81 of 215 COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO CONTRACT No. 565695 City of Chula Vista Agreement No. : 2022-152 Page 2 of 6 WHEREAS, the CITY will provide the administrative, technical, managerial, and support services necessary for the implementation of the COUNTY PROJECT; and WHEREAS, the COUNTY will fund one hundred percent (100%) of the cost of the COUNTY PROJECT; and WHEREAS, both PARTIES desire to define herein the terms and conditions under which said COUNTY PROJECT is to be administered, engineered, coordinated, and constructed. AGREEMENT NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: SECTION 1 – CITY AGREES: 1. To act as the lead agency on behalf of the COUNTY for the overall development and implementation of the COUNTY PROJECT. The CITY is providing services for which the COUNTY will reimburse CITY as shown on Attachment “C”. 2. To prepare, or cause to be prepared, detailed plans, specifications and estimates (“PS&E”) for the COUNTY PROJECT and submit to the COUNTY for review and approval at thirty, seventy and one-hundred percent design. Final plans for improvements shall be prepared to CITY and COUNTY standards and signed by a Civil Engineer registered in the State of California. If there is a conflict in the standards, COUNTY standards shall be used unless CITY standards are approved for use by COUNTY as a deviation. Deviations from COUNTY standards shall be coordinated with and approved by the COUNTY. 3. To identify and locate all utility facilities within the limits of the COUNTY PROJECT as part of its design responsibility. If any existing public and/or private utility facilities conflict with COUNTY PROJECT construction, both PARTIES shall coordinate and cooperate in good faith to make all necessary arrangements with owners of such facilities for their protection, adjustment, relocation, or removal. 4. To make written application to CALTRANS for an encroachment permit authorizing entry into CALTRANS right-of-way for the purposes of constructing the COUNTY PROJECT and CITY PROJECT. 5. To act as the Lead Agency under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) for the COUNTY PROJECT. To advertise, award and administer a public works contract for the construction of the COUNTY PROJECT in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local statutes, ordinances, orders, governmental requirements, laws or regulations, including but not limited to the local agency public construction codes, the Chula Vista Municipal Code, the Chula Vista City Charter, California Labor Code, and California Public Contract Code. 6. To furnish a representative to perform the function of Resident Engineer during construction of the COUNTY PROJECT. 7. To furnish qualified support staff to assist the Resident Engineer; such assistance shall include, but not be limited to, construction surveys, soils and compaction tests, measurement and computation of quantities, testing of construction materials, checking submittals, preparation of estimates and reports, preparation of as-built drawings, and other inspection and staff services necessary to assure that the construction is performed in accordance with the PS&E documents. 8. To construct, or cause to be constructed, the COUNTY PROJECT in accordance with approved PS&E documents. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 82 of 215 COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO CONTRACT No. 565695 City of Chula Vista Agreement No. : 2022-152 Page 3 of 6 9. To submit any contract change order that causes the amount of the COUNTY PROJECT improvements to exceed $210,000 (as shown in Attachment “C”) to the COUNTY for review and approval prior to final authorization by the CITY. COUNTY agrees to promptly review, and approve or deny, any proposed contract change order so as not to delay CITY’s administration of the construction contract. 10. To furnish the COUNTY as-built plans, within one hundred and eighty (180) days following the completion and acceptance of the COUNTY PROJECT construction contract. 11. To furnish the COUNTY a final reconciliation of project expenses within ninety (90) days following the completion and acceptance of the COUNTY PROJECT construction contract. If final costs associated with the COUNTY’s improvements are in excess of the DEPOSIT provided in Section 2, CITY shall include a final bill with the financial reconciliation. If final costs associated with the COUNTY’s improvements are less than the DEPOSIT provided in Section 2, the CITY shall reimburse the COUNTY for the difference with the final reconciliation. SECTION 2 – COUNTY AGREES: 1. To fund one hundred percent (100%) of the cost of the COUNTY PROJECT. COUNTY agrees that should unforeseen circumstances arise which result in an increase of any costs over those shown in Attachment “B” (“COST ESTIMATE”), the COUNTY will in good faith amend this AGREEMENT to include any such costs under this AGREEMENT, subject to Board of Supervisors or other COUNTY approval as applicable. 2. To deposit with CITY, within 30 days of executing this AGREEMENT, the full value of the COST ESTIMATE (the “DEPOSIT”) as provided in section 3.1 of this AGREEMENT. 3. To provide a representative to coordinate with the CITY’s Project Manager during the development and the construction of the COUNTY PROJECT, and to verify facilities are constructed as required by this AGREEMENT, if applicable. 4. To provide oversight of the COUNTY PROJECT, to provide reviews and approvals, as appropriate, of submittals by CITY, and to cooperate in processing of the COUNTY PROJECT. 5. To pay within 45 days of receipt, the invoice for final reconciled cost in excess of the DEPOSIT amount for COUNTY PROJECT submitted by the CITY for services rendered in accordance with this AGREEMENT, subject to Board of Supervisors approval, as applicable. SECTION 3 – IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED AS FOLLOWS: 1. The total cost to COUNTY to complete PS&E documents, construction, including construction survey, inspection and material testing for COUNTY PROJECT is estimated to be, one hundred seventy thousand dollars ($210,000) as detailed in Attachment “B”. 2. CITY shall not be obligated to commence construction of the COUNTY PROJECT until after receipt of the COUNTY’s DEPOSIT as required in Section 2. 3. During any portion of the COUNTY PROJECT, if a cost overrun exceeding ten percent (10%) of the COST ESTIMATE is identified, the CITY and COUNTY shall endeavor to agree upon a course of action in a timely manner to avoid construction delay, contractor mobilization, or similar costs. 4. The CITY will act as the CEQA lead agency for the environmental review of the project and will have all discretion to fulfill the obligations of a CEQA lead agency with respect to both the CITY PROJECT and the COUNTY PROJECT. 5. The PARTIES shall obtain and/or cause any agent, subcontractor, or other representative of that PARTY to maintain insurance at its own cost and expense, and keep in force and effect during the term of this AGREEMENT, including all extensions, policies of insurance 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 83 of 215 COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO CONTRACT No. 565695 City of Chula Vista Agreement No. : 2022-152 Page 4 of 6 or programs of self-insurance with policy limits in sufficient amounts to reasonably cover any and all potential liability of such PARTY hereunder. The CITY shall ensure that any contractor or subcontractors working on the COUNTY PROJECT will name the County of San Diego and its respective elected officials, officers, employees, agents, and representatives as additional insureds under all policies of insurance, and shall ensure that additional insured certificates be provided to the COUNTY. CITY shall also ensure that any contractor or subcontractor working on the COUNTY PROJECT will agree to defend and indemnify the COUNTY and its respective elected officials, officers, employees, agents and representatives against any claims arising out of the COUNTY PROJECT, with the exception of claims arising out of the COUNTY PROJECT proximately caused by the COUNTY’s sole active negligence or willful misconduct. Ownership and title to all materials, equipment, and appurtenances installed as part of this AGREEMENT will be automatically vested with the jurisdiction in which the improvements reside, and no further agreement will be necessary to transfer ownership. 6. The COUNTY shall be responsible for the maintenance of the improvements provided by the COUNTY PROJECT. CITY shall be responsible for the maintenance of the improvements provided by the CITY PROJECT. Execution of this AGREEMENT shall in no way modify the existing maintenance responsibilities as outlined in the Caltrans Freeway Maintenance Agreement 11-8096 (Attachment “A”). 7. No alteration or variation of this AGREEMENT shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by all parties and no oral understanding or agreement not incorporated herein shall be binding on each PARTY hereto. 8. In the event that either PARTY defaults in the performance of any of its obligations under this AGREEMENT or materially breaches any of the provisions of this AGREEMENT, the other party shall have the option to terminate this AGREEMENT for default. 9. If any provision in this AGREEMENT is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void, or unenforceable, the same shall be deemed severable from the remainder of this AGREEMENT, and the remaining provisions shall nevertheless continue in full force without being impaired or invalidated in any way. 10. This AGREEMENT is to be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. 11. Neither the CITY nor COUNTY shall assign this AGREEMENT without the written consent of the other PARTY. 12. Any action at law or in equity brought by any of the parties hereto for the purpose of enforcing a right or rights provided by this AGREEMENT shall be tried in a court of competent jurisdiction in the County of San Diego, State of California, and the parties hereto waive all provisions of law providing for a change of venue in such proceedings to any other county. 13. This AGREEMENT is the result of negotiations between the PARTIES hereto, and the advice and assistance of their respective counsel. The fact that this AGREEMENT was prepared as a matter of convenience by CITY or COUNTY shall have no importance or significance. Any uncertainty or ambiguity in this AGREEMENT shall not be construed against the PARTY that prepared it in its final form. 14. Any waiver by either PARTY of any breach by any other PARTY of any provision of this AGREEMENT shall not be construed to be a waiver of any subsequent or other breach of the same or any other provision hereof. Failure on the part of the COUNTY or CITY to require from any other party exact, full and complete compliance with any of the provisions of this AGREEMENT shall not be construed as in any manner changing the terms hereof or stopping COUNTY or CITY from enforcing this AGREEMENT. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 84 of 215 COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO CONTRACT No. 565695 City of Chula Vista Agreement No. : 2022-152 Page 5 of 6 15. This AGREEMENT and the Attachments herein contain the entire agreement between the PARTIES and are intended by the PARTIES to completely state the AGREEMENT in full. Any agreement or representation respecting the matters dealt with herein or the duties of any party in relation thereto, not expressly set forth in this AGREEMENT is null and void. 16. Nothing in the provisions of this AGREEMENT is intended to create duties or obligations to or rights in third parties not a party to this AGREEMENT or affect the legal liability of any party to the AGREEMENT by imposing any standard of care with respect to the maintenance of roads different from the standard of care imposed by law. 17. CITY and COUNTY shall retain or cause to be retained for audit, all records and accounts relating to COUNTY PROJECT for a period of minimum three (3) years from the date of Notice of Completion of the COUNTY PROJECT. 18. The PARTIES shall be in conformity with all applicable Federal, State, County and local laws, rules, and regulations, current and hereinafter enacted, including facility and professional licensing and/or certification laws and keep in effect any and all licenses, permits, notices and certificates as are required. The PARTIES shall further comply with all laws applicable to wages and hours of employment, occupational safety, and to fire safety, health and sanitation. 19. Any PARTY may propose amendments to this AGREEMENT by providing written notice of such amendments to the other PARTY. This AGREEMENT may only be amended by written amendment signed by each PARTY’s administrator. 20. This AGREEMENT only applies to the COUNTY PROJECT described herein and does not set forth any additional current or future obligations or agreements between parties, except that the parties may by written amendment amend the scope of this AGREEMENT. 21. This AGREEMENT shall become effective on the date all of the parties have signed this AGREEMENT and be in force until two years from the execution date. 22. Either PARTY may, by written notice stating the extend and effective date, terminate this AGREEMENT for convenience in whole or part, at any time prior to the award of a construction contract for the COUNTY PROJECT by the CITY. 23. This AGREEMENT may be executed in any number of separate counterparts using electronic signatures, each of which shall be deemed an original but all of which when taken together shall constitute one and the same instrument. 24. All notices, demands, invoices, and other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and delivered to the following addresses or such other address as the PARTIES may designate: 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 85 of 215 COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO CONTRACT No. 565695 City of Chula Vista Agreement No. : 2022-152 Page 6 of 6 CITY: City of Chula Vista, Department of Engineering and Capital Projects William S. Valle, City Engineer 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, CA 91910 COUNTY: County of San Diego, Department of Public Works Attn: Jeff Moneda, Director of Public Works 5510 Overland Avenue, Suite 410 San Diego, CA 92123 Phone: (858) 694-2233 Attachments: Attachment A – Caltrans Freeway Maintenance Agreement 11-8096 date July 19, 1976 Attachment B – Project Exhibit Attachment C – Estimated County Project Costs IN WITNESS WHEREOF, CITY and COUNTY have executed this AGREEMENT thereby indicating that they have read and understood same, and indicate their full and complete consent to its terms: CITY OF CHULA VISTA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO By: _________________________ By: _________________________ MARY CASILLAS SALAS JOHN M. PELLEGRINO, Director Mayor Department of Purchasing and Contracting Date: _________________________ Date: _________________________ Attest: By: _________________________ KERRY K. BIGELOW, MMC City Clerk Date: _________________________ Approved as to form: Approved as to form: By: ________________________ By: _________________________ GLEN R. GOOGINS THOMAS BOSWORTH City Attorney County Counsel Date: _________________________ Date: _________________________ 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 86 of 215 COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO CONTRACT No. 565695 ATTACHMENT A – CALTRANS FREEWAY MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT 11-8096 DATED JULY 19, 1976 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 87 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 88 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 89 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 90 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 91 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 92 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 93 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 94 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 95 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 96 of 215 ATTACHMENT B – PROJECT EXHIBIT 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 97 of 215 I C No. 79061 E SC E FO T A T DE EIGSTERRP FRO AN IF O RIV A L IL N L A ENENIGEROSIS TIMOT H Y J J ONES90% PLAN SUBMITTAL - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTIONPLAN · · · · · 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 98 of 215 ATTACHMENT C – ESTIMATED COUNTY PROJECT COSTS 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 99 of 215 Engineer's Estimate of County of San Diego contract costs for: RMRA MAJOR PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FY 19/20 Line Items Quantity Unit Unit Price Cost Roadway Improvements Subtotal >> $ 145,367.29 REMOVAL, DISPOSAL AND REPLACEMENT OF AC PAVEMENT (AC DIGOUT)0 Tons 198.40$ -$ 2-INCH AC OVERLAY 103 Tons 115.00$ 11,839.25$ 2-INCH AC OVERLAY [NIGHT WORK]667 Tons 134.00$ 89,329.43$ 3-INCH AC OVERLAY 0 Tons 110.50$ -$ COLD MILLING AC PAVEMENT 8,236 SF 0.51$ 4,200.36$ COLD MILLING AC PAVEMENT [NIGHT WORK]53,331 SF 0.75$ 39,998.25$ TYPE II RUBBER POLYMER MODIFIED SLURRY (RPMS)0 SF 0.27$ -$ Concrete Improvements Subtotal >> $ - REMOVE AND REPLACE TYPE G CURB AND GUTTER 0 LF 63.00$ -$ REMOVE AND REPLACE MONOLITHIC CURB, GUTTER AND SIDEWALK 0 SF 67.00$ -$ REMOVE AND REPLACE SIDEWALK PANEL 0 SF 22.00$ -$ REMOVE AND REPLACE CURB RAMP 0 SF 27.00$ -$ CONSTRUCT CROSS GUTTER AND SPANDRELS 0 SF 27.00$ -$ REMOVE AND REPLACE DRIVEWAY 0 SF 32.50$ -$ Traffic Improvements Subtotal >> $ 13,517.40 INSTALL TYPE E VEHICLE DETECTION LOOPS 0 EA 550.00$ -$ INSTALL MOD TYPE E VEHICLE DETECTION LOOPS 0 EA 550.00$ -$ INSTALL TYPE Q VEHICLE DETECTION LOOPS 0 EA 600.00$ -$ INSTALL TYPE E VEHICLE DETECTION LOOPS [NIGHT WORK]0 EA 700.00$ -$ INSTALL MOD TYPE E VEHICLE DETECTION LOOPS [NIGHT WORK]0 EA 700.00$ -$ INSTALL TYPE Q VEHICLE DETECTION LOOPS [NIGHT WORK]0 EA 700.00$ -$ INSTALL TYPE A VEHICLE DETECTION LOOPS 12 EA 600.00$ 7,200.00$ INSTALL TYPE D VEHICLE DETECTION LOOPS 3 EA 600.00$ 1,800.00$ INSTALL BIKE LANE DETECTION LOOPS 0 EA 600.00$ -$ FURNISH AND INSTALL DETECTOR LEAD-IN CABLES 0 LF 6.50$ -$ THERMOPLASTIC PAVEMENT MARKINGS, LEGENDS AND SYMBOLS 43 SF 6.20$ 266.60$ THERMOPLASTIC PAVEMENT MARKINGS, LEGENDS AND SYMBOLS [NIGHT WORK]26 SF 6.20$ 161.20$ PREFORMED THERMOPLASTIC PAVEMENT MARKINGS, LEGENDS AND SYMBOLS 0 SF 17.50$ -$ PREFORMED THERMOPLASTIC PAVEMENT MARKINGS, LEGENDS AND SYMBOLS [NIGHT WORK]0 SF 17.50$ -$ PAVEMENT STRIPING AND RAISED MARKERS 5,112 LF 0.80$ 4,089.60$ PAINT CURB 0 LF 2.70$ -$ APPLY GREEN THERMOPLASTIC IN BIKE LANE 0 SF 17.20$ -$ FURNISH AND INSTALL PEDESTRIAN BARRICADE ASSEMBLY 0 EA 1,300.00$ -$ REMOVE AND SALVAGE SIGN 0 EA 108.00$ -$ FURNISH AND INSTALL NEW SIGN 0 EA 165.00$ -$ FURNISH AND INSTALL BREAK-AWAY SIGN POST 0 EA 270.00$ -$ REMOVE SIGN POST 0 EA 110.00$ -$ RELOCATE EXISTING SIGN 0 EA 270.00$ -$ Path: https://chulavistaca-my.sharepoint.com/personal/tjones2_chulavistaca_gov/Documents/STM0400 - Bid Openind and Review/ File: STM0400-Bid Opening and Review.xlsm Worksheet: CON Est (County) Page 1 of 2 8/31/2022 11:43 AM2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 100 of 215 Engineer's Estimate of County of San Diego contract costs for: RMRA MAJOR PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FY 19/20 Line Items Quantity Unit Unit Price Cost Landscape Improvements Subtotal >> $ - REMOVE TREE AND GRIND STUMP 0 EA 8,400.00$ -$ TRIM TREE 0 EA 1,200.00$ -$ Utility Improvements Subtotal >> $ - ADJUST MANHOLE COVER TO GRADE 0 EA 2,000.00$ -$ Miscellaneous Improvements Subtotal >> $ 5,576.00 FURNISH AND INSTALL THERMOPLASTIC STORM DRAIN STENCIL 0 EA 54.00$ -$ CRACK FILLING 0 LS 155,000.00$ -$ BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES 2%LS 14,100.00$ 282.00$ PUBLIC SAFETY AND CONVENIENCE (TRAFFIC CONTROL)0 LS 86,000.00$ -$ PUBLIC SAFETY AND CONVENIENCE (TRAFFIC CONTROL) (LOCATIONS 1 AND 2 ONLY)11%LS 47,000.00$ 5,170.00$ ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 0 LS 8,063.19$ -$ INSTALL AND MAINTAIN SB-1 SIGNS 2%LS 6,200.00$ 124.00$ Construction Subtotal >> $ 164,460.69 Project Contingency 10%16,446.07$ Construction Contract Total >> $ 180,906.75 Advanced Planning Phase 0% $ - --Staff Time 0%-$ --Consultant POs/Tasks 0%-$ Design Phase 9% $ 14,703.08 --Staff Time 2%350,000$ 7,000.00$ --Loc 1 & 2 TC Plans consultant costs 11%70,028$ 7,703.08$ Construction Phase 7% $ 11,150.00 --Staff Time 2%345,000$ 6,900.00$ --CM Consultant 2%70,000$ 1,400.00$ --Material Testing 2%142,500$ 2,850.00$ Closeout Phase 1% $ 1,000.00 --Staff Time 2%50,000$ 1,000.00$ Utility Relocation Cost Sharing 0% $ - County Project Total >> $ 207,759.83 County Project Total (rounded) >> $ 210,000.00 Path: https://chulavistaca-my.sharepoint.com/personal/tjones2_chulavistaca_gov/Documents/STM0400 - Bid Openind and Review/ File: STM0400-Bid Opening and Review.xlsm Worksheet: CON Est (County) Page 2 of 2 8/31/2022 11:43 AM2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 101 of 215 v . 0 03 P a g e | 1 October 11, 2022 ITEM TITLE Street Name Change: Approve a Street Name Change of Showroom Place to District Place Within the District at Eastlake Report Number: 22-0268 Location: 850, 851, 871, 881, and 891 Showroom Place, within the District at Eastlake, also known as the “Eastlake Business Center.” Department: Development Services Environmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) State Guidelines; therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required Recommended Action Adopt a resolution changing the street name of Showroom Place to District Place. SUMMARY Mike and Kellie Vogt (the “Applicant”) request approval of a street name change from Showroom Place to District Place within the District at Eastlake, also known as the “Eastlake Business Center.” ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The Director of Development Services has reviewed the proposed activity for compliance with CEQA and has determined that the activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the State CEQA Guidelines because it will not result in a physical change in the environment; therefore, pursuant to Section 15060(c)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines; therefore, no environmental review is required. BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION On September 28, 2022, the Planning Commission approved a Resolution recommending that the City Council adopt a Resolution approving the street name change of Showroom Place to District Place within the Eastlake Business Center. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 102 of 215 P a g e | 2 DISCUSSION In 2008 when the Eastlake Design Center was developed, Girard Place was changed to Showroom Place to reflect the tenant mix. At that time, the Eastlake Design Center was anchored by large furniture stores: Ashley Furniture, Basset, Lane Furniture, Caldera Spas, Patio Source and other similar type furniture stores. In the 2000’s when the recession hit and the demand for home furnishing plummeted, Mike Vogt worked with the City to rezone the Eastlake Design Center to accommodate a different tenant mix. The Applicant changed the name from Eastlake Design Center to the District at Eastlake (the “District”). Since then, the tenant mix reflects family entertainment. Current tenants of the District at Eastlake are Speed Circuit, Play City, Skyzone, local restaurants, workout facilities and entertainment venues. A Marriot branded hotel is breaking ground across the street from the District. As part of the Applicant’s request for this street name change, they provided a summary of the current tenants and business owners who support the requested street name change from Showroom Place to District Place, reflected in Attachment 2. Attachment 3 provides a map of the parcels located on Showroom Place along with a listing of the current tenants and business owners currently addressed on Showroom Place. DECISION-MAKER CONFLICT Staff has reviewed the property holdings of the City Council members and has found no property holdings within 1,000 feet of the boundaries of the property which is the subject of this action. Consequently, this item does not present a disqualifying real property-related financial conflict of interest under California Code of Regulations Title 2, section 18702.2(a)(7) or (8), for purposes of the Political Reform Act (Cal. Gov’t Code §87100, et seq.). Staff is not independently aware and has not been informed by any City Council member, of any other fact that may constitute a basis for a decision-maker conflict of interest in this matter CURRENT-YEAR FISCAL IMPACT There is no current year fiscal impact to the General Fund or the Development Services Fund as a result of this action. All costs associated with processing the requested street name change are borne by the Applicant. ONGOING FISCAL IMPACT There is no ongoing fiscal impact to the General Fund or the Development Services Fund as a result of this action. All costs associated with processing the requested street name change are borne by the Applicant. ATTACHMENTS Attachment 1: Vicinity Map Attachment 2: Owners and Tenants approvals of the name change Attachment 3: Owners and Tenants Site Map Staff Contact: Boushra Salem, Principal Civil Engineer, Development Services Department Laura C. Black, AICP, Interim Development Services Director 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 103 of 215 RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE STREET NAME CHANGE OF SHOWROOM PLACE TO DISTRICT PLACE WITHIN THE EASTLAKE BUSINESS CENTER WHEREAS, Mike and Kellie Vogt (the “Applicant”) requested approval of a street name change from Showroom Place to District Place within the District at Eastlake, known as the “Eastlake Business Center”; and WHEREAS, in the 2000’s when the recession hit and the demand for home furnishing plummeted, Mike Vogt worked with the City to rezone the Eastlake Design District to accommodate a different tenant mix and changed the name from Eastlake Design District to the District at Eastlake; and WHEREAS, at that time, it was anchored by large furniture stores: Ashely Furniture, Basset, Lane Furniture, Caldera Spas, Patio Source, etc.; and WHEREAS, in 2008 when the Eastlake Design Center was developed, Girard Place was changed to Showroom Place to reflect the tenant mix; and WHEREAS, since then, the tenant mix reflects family entertainment, from Speed Circuit, Play City, Skyzone, along with local restaurants, workout facilities and event venues; and WHEREAS, the Chula Vista Municipal Code (CVMC) requires approval of street name changes by the City Council after an advisory vote by the Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, the Director of Development Services has reviewed the proposed activity for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that the activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the State CEQA Guidelines because it will not result in a physical change in the environment; therefore, pursuant to Section 15060(c)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines, no environmental review is required; and WHEREAS, On September 28, 2022, the Planning Commission approved a Resolution recommending that the City Council adopt a Resolution approving the name change of Showroom Place to District Place within the Eastlake Business Center. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council hereby approves the street name change of Showroom Place to District Place within the Eastlake Business Center. Presented by Approved as to form by Laura C. Black, AICP Glen R. Googins Interim Director of Development Services City Attorney 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 104 of 215 Change to District Place Location Map 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 105 of 215 ATTACHMENT 2 Owners & Tenants support of name change 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 106 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 107 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 108 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 109 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 110 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 111 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 112 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 113 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 114 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 115 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 116 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 117 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 118 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 119 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 120 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 121 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 122 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 123 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 124 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 125 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 126 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 127 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 128 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 129 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 130 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 131 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 132 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 133 of 215 ATTACHMENT 3 Owners & Tenants Site Map 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 134 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 135 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 136 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 137 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 138 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 139 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 140 of 215 v . 0 03 P a g e | 1 October 11, 2022 ITEM TITLE Grant Award: Accept Funding from U.S. Department of Homeland Security for Operation Stonegarden Report Number: 22-0273 Location: No specific geographic location Department: Police Environmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines; therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required. Recommended Action Adopt a resolution accepting $180,000 from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for Operation Stonegarden to fund overtime. SUMMARY Since the events of September 11, 2001, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has prioritized a coordinated effort to ensure the nation, including the entire San Diego region, is prepared to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from threats and acts of terrorism, and other man-made or natural catastrophes. The Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) program, coupled with the Operation Stonegarden program (OPSG), provide resources required for implementation of the National Preparedness System and working toward the National Preparedness Goal of a secure and resilient nation. OPSG specifically provides funding to enhance local, tribal, territorial, state, and federal coordination to enhance security along the United States land and water borders. OPSG grant funding has been awarded through California Office of Emergency Services to the San Diego County region’s Urban Area Security Initiative. In coordination with the DHS and grant administration by the County of San Diego, the Police Department has been allocated $180,000 for OPSG 2022 funding. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The Director of Development Services has reviewed the proposed activity for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that the activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the State CEQA Guidelines because it will not result in a physical change in the environment; therefore, pursuant to Section 15060(c)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines, the activity is not subject to CEQA. Thus, no environmental review is required. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 141 of 215 P a g e | 2 BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION Not applicable. DISCUSSION The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, with funds passing through California Office of Emergency Services and County of San Diego Sheriff’s Department, provides funding for Operation Stonegarden. Nearly all municipal law enforcement agencies in the county are co-partners for this program. The mission of Operation Stonegarden is to deter illegal activity by criminal organizations using transit nodes and corridors that run throughout San Diego County, including the City of Chula Vista, through regional multi-jurisdictional collaboration, intelligence/information sharing and communication. The City of Chula Vista is in the unique position of being geographically located in close proximity to the international border (5 miles) with three main north/south arterial highways traversing the city. As a result, Chula Vista is subject to significant impacts from trans-national crime and criminal organizations, and is positioned to interdict both north and south bound traffic. The purpose and goal of OPSG for the City of Chula Vista is to increase public safety presence in an effort to reduce crime and disrupt illegal smuggling, human trafficking, and other cross-border crimes. Specifically for the Police Department, overtime operations typically involve one sergeant and two officers, which on average are conducted twice weekly. Officers work under Chula Vista’s direct supervision and policies, and usually do not work directly with DOJ (Department of Justice) personnel except during rare special operations and, even then, still work under Chula Vista’s direct supervision and policies. In fiscal year 2021/2022, these funds have added 2,110 extra officer hours on our streets, which is roughly the equivalent of funding a full-time police officer. Police Department personnel are prohibited from engaging or participating in immigration enforcement efforts or from taking any action for immigration enforcement purposes. DECISION-MAKER CONFLICT Staff has reviewed the decision contemplated by this action and has determined that it is not site-specific and consequently, the 500-foot rule found in California Code of Regulations Title 2, section 18702.2(a)(11), is not applicable to this decision for purposes of determining a disqualifying real property-related financial conflict of interest under the Political Reform Act (Cal. Gov't Code § 87100, et seq.). Staff is not independently aware, and has not been informed by any City Council member, of any other fact that may constitute a basis for a decision maker conflict of interest in this matter. CURRENT-YEAR FISCAL IMPACT Because the funds will not be spent until next fiscal year, there is no current year fiscal impact. ONGOING FISCAL IMPACT Approval of this resolution will direct staff to include $180,000 to the personnel category of the Police Grants Section of the Federal Grants Fund in the fiscal year 2024 proposed budget. ATTACHMENTS None. Staff Contact: Jonathan Alegre, Police Department 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 142 of 215 RESOLUTION NO. __________ RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ACCEPTING A GRANT FROM THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY FOR OPERATION STONEGARDEN WHEREAS, since the events of September 11, 2001, the interception of terrorists and their weapons attempting entry across the nation’s borders has become the priority mission of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security; and WHEREAS, grant funding via “Operation Stonegarden” has been awarded by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to the San Diego County region to facilitate regional partnerships and enhance border enforcement capabilities; and WHEREAS, the Police Department has been allocated $180,000 for Operation Stonegarden to participate in regional enforcement efforts and support the mission of the operation; and WHEREAS, the grant funds provided by U.S. Department of Homeland Security will completely offset the total costs of Operation Stonegarden. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista, that it hereby accepts $180,000 from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for Operation Stonegarden and directs staff to include said amount to the personnel category of the Police Grants Section of the Federal Grant Fund in the fiscal year 2024 proposed budget. Presented by Approved as to form by Roxana Kennedy Glen R. Googins Police Chief City Attorney 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 143 of 215 v . 0 03 P a g e | 1 October 11, 2022 ITEM TITLE Grant Award: Accept a Grant from U.S. Department of Justice for Bulletproof Vest Partnership Report Number: 22-0274 Location: No specific geographic location Department: Police Environmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines; therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required. Recommended Action Adopt a resolution accepting $7,219.88 grant funds and appropriating the funds to the Police Grants Section of the Federal Grants Fund for the Bulletproof Vest Partnership Program. (4/5 Vote Required) SUMMARY The U.S. Department of Justice has awarded $7,219.88 to the Police Department for the Patrick Leahy Bulletproof Vest Partnership (BVP) grant program. The BVP funding will pay for 50% of the cost of bulletproof vests for police officers. Matching funds are already included in the Police budget. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The Director of Development Services has reviewed the proposed activity for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that the activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the State CEQA Guidelines because it will not result in a physical change in the environment; therefore, pursuant to Section 15060(c)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines, the activity is not subject to CEQA. Thus, no environmental review is required. BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION Not applicable. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 144 of 215 P a g e | 2 DISCUSSION On June 16, 1998, the Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant Act of 1998 was signed as law. The purpose of the Act is to save the lives of law enforcement officers by helping States and units of local government equip their law enforcement officers with armor vests. The Bulletproof Vest Partnership (BVP) is a program of the U.S. Department of Justice administered by the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA). The program is designed to pay up to 50% of the cost of bulletproof vests for law enforcement officers. BJA announces BVP funding opportunities on an annual basis. In April 2022, the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) announced the Bulletproof Vest Program (BVP) funding opportunity for its fiscal year 2022 allocation. The Police Department applied for funding and was recently notified by BJA that the application was approved. The Department has been receiving BVP awards since 2000 and has been awarded $7,219.88 for the fiscal year 2022 funding period. Fiscal year 2022 BVP funds remain available until August 31, 2024. DECISION-MAKER CONFLICT Staff has reviewed the decision contemplated by this action and has determined that it is not site-specific and consequently, the 500-foot rule found in California Code of Regulations Title 2, section 18702.2(a)(11), is not applicable to this decision for purposes of determining a disqualifying real property-related financial conflict of interest under the Political Reform Act (Cal. Gov't Code § 87100, et seq.). Staff is not independently aware, and has not been informed by any City Council member, of any other fact that may constitute a basis for a decision maker conflict of interest in this matter. CURRENT-YEAR FISCAL IMPACT Approval of this resolution will result in a one-time appropriation of $7,219.88 to the supplies and services category of the Police Grants sections of the Federal Grants fund. The funding from the U.S. Department of Justice will completely offset these costs, resulting in no net fiscal impact. ONGOING FISCAL IMPACT There is no ongoing fiscal impact for accepting these grant funds. ATTACHMENTS None. Staff Contact: Jonathan Alegre, Police Department 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 145 of 215 RESOLUTION NO. __________ RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ACCEPTING FUNDS FROM THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND APPROPRIATING SAID FUNDS TO THE POLICE GRANTS SECTION OF THE FEDERAL GRANTS FUND FOR THE BULLETPROOF VEST PARTNERSHIP WHEREAS, the Bulletproof Vest Partnership is a program of the United States Department of Justice (administered by the Bureau of Justice Assistance) designed to pay up to 50% of the cost of bulletproof vests for law enforcement officers; and WHEREAS, the Police Department requested funding via the Bulletproof Vest Partnership program; and WHEREAS, the Police Department was awarded $7,219.88 for the purchase of bulletproof vests; and WHEREAS, the grant requires a 50% local match, which has been identified in the Police Department budget. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista, that it hereby accepts $7,219.88 from the U.S. Department of Justice and appropriates said funds to the supplies and services category of the Police Grants section of the Federal Grants Fund for the Bulletproof Vest Partnership. Presented by Approved as to form by Roxana Kennedy Glen R. Googins Police Chief City Attorney 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 146 of 215 v . 0 03 P a g e | 1 October 11, 2022 ITEM TITLE Personnel Appointment: Ratify the City Manager’s Appointment of the Director of Development Services – Laura Black Report Number: 22-0276 Location: No specific geographic location Department: City Manager Environmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines; therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required. Recommended Action Adopt a resolution ratifying the City Manager’s appointment of Laura Black as the Director of Development Services. SUMMARY Previous Director of Development Services Tiffany Allen was promoted to Deputy City Manager effective May 6, 2022. Assistant Director of Development Services Laura Black has been serving as the Director of Development Services position on an interim basis since August 12, 2022. This item seeks to approve the appointment of Laura Black to the position of Director of Development Services effective Friday, October 21, 2022. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines; therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required. Environmental Determination The Director of Development Services has reviewed the proposed activity for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that the activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the State CEQA Guidelines because it will not result in a physical change in the environment; therefore, pursuant to Section 15060(c)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines, the activity is not subject to CEQA. Thus, no environmental review is required. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 147 of 215 P a g e | 2 BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION Not applicable. DISCUSSION Previous Director of Development Services Tiffany Allen was promoted to Deputy City Manager effective May 6, 2022. Assistant Director of Development Services Laura Black has been serving as the Director of Development Services on an interim basis since August 12, 2022. The City of Chula Vista’s Charter Section 500 (a) grants the City Manager the authority to appoint department heads subject to the approval of the City Council. This item seeks to approve the appointment of Laura Black to the position of Director of Development Services effective Friday, October 21, 2022. With over 20 years of experience in the development services field and almost two years as the City’s Assistant Director of Development Services, Ms. Black brings a wide breadth and depth of experience and leadership that will complement the current Development Services Department and City management team and continue to move the many City projects and initiatives forward. Her accomplishments, duties and responsibilities are impressive and can be reviewed in the attached resume. City Council adoption of the resolution will ratify the City Manager’s appointment. DECISION-MAKER CONFLICT Staff has reviewed the decision contemplated by this action and has determined that it is not site specific and consequently, the 500-foot rule found in California Code of Regulations section 18704.2(a)(1), is not applicable to this decision. Staff is not independently aware, and has not been informed by any Council member, of any other fact that may constitute a basis for a decision maker conflict of interest in this matter. CURRENT-YEAR FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact from this action as the position is in the City adopted budget. ONGOING FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact from this action as the position is in the City adopted budget. ATTACHMENTS 1. Resume Staff Contact: Tiffany Allen, Deputy City Manager 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 148 of 215 RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA RATIFYING THE CITY MANAGER’S APPOINTMENT OF DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES – LAURA BLACK WHEREAS, the City of Chula Vista’s Charter Section 500 (a) grants the City Manager the authority to appoint department heads subject to the approval of the City Council; and WHEREAS, the City Manager has selected Laura Black to fill the position of Director of Development Services effective October 21, 2022. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista, that it ratifies the City Manager’s appointment of Laura Black to Director of Development Services effective October 21, 2022. Presented by Approved as to form by Courtney Chase Glen R. Googins Director of Human Resources/Risk Management City Attorney 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 149 of 215 Laura C. Black, AICP • • Objective Director of Development Services Qualifications  Extensive knowledge of the City’s Municipal Code, General Plan, Sectional Planning Areas, and Specific Plans  California Coastal Act and extensive work with the California Coastal Commission  California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)  Continuing to stay current with Senate Bills and Assembly Bills that may impact the City  Supervision of staff including preparing performance plans and annual employee evaluations  Created and managed the Construction Section CDBG Program, in the Economic Development Division  Extensive knowledge of the city budgeting process, interview and hiring process  Time Management of project review/approval, preparation of reports/permits and scheduling public hearings to Planning Commission and City Council  Supervision and management of technical and administrative personnel  Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Adobe Acrobat, SAP and Outlook, with working knowledge of Accela. Education UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (UOP), Stockton, CA Bachelor of Science (BS), Geology, May 1995 Certifications / Professional Affiliations Member of American Planning Association, 2006 – current American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), 2007 – current Member of the San Diego Chapter of the American Planning Association, 2006 - current Member of Urban Land Institute, 2016 – current Member of Lambda Alpha International, 2019 – current Work Experience December 2020 - current CITY OF CHULA VISTA, Chula Vista, CA Assistant Director, Development Services Department While Assistant Director of Development Services, I have managed the following sections within the Department: Administration, Development Services Counter, Current Planning, Advance Planning, Landscape Architecture, and Land Development. I have played an integral part in establishing a permitting process/protocol for the building and grading plans for the Gaylord Resort and Convention Center. Given that this will be the first high rise in Chula Vista, it was critical to establish permitting steps early in the process for all parties. I have been the lead appointing authority in over 25 hirings within the Department. Continue to mentor and support staff with various career goals within the City. I have been an advocate for continuous improvement practices throughout the Department to improve services to our customers. I’m working towards implementation of a digital plan submittal/review process with staff and our team of consultants, including the ability for customers to pay all fees online and view permit status online. Negotiate with developers to ensure appropriate balancing of public and private interests. Lead meetings with key stakeholders/property owners with development projects in the City. Established monthly check-in meetings with our utility partners to ensure their permitting needs are being met. Assisted in leading 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 150 of 215 Laura C. Black, AICP • • departmental management team, developing, setting and implementing policies and procedures. I presented the Updated Housing Element for the Sixth Cycle of RHNA at City Council in July 2021. I have restarted a bi-annual code update process with our first item coming before City Council this fall. Looking for efficiencies to streamline our permitting process with support from DSD managers/lead staff. July 2017 – August 2020 CITY OF SAN DIEGO, San Diego, CA Deputy Planning Director, Planning Department I managed the Community Planning & Implementation (CPI) Division within the Planning Department. Within the division, I had two Program Managers, as direct reports and 22 staff that performed a variety of planning related items for the Department, including the Land Development Code Update Section, Housing Policy Section, Community Planning Section and Historic Preservation and Urban Design Section. The Community Planning & Implementation Division is responsible for all items related to the City’s General Plan, updating and implementation of Community Plans (52 communities total), preparing specific plans, and ensuring these policy documents are consistent with the City’s adopted Climate Action Plan. The division’s work plan had the team updating five to eight community plan updates at any given point, with the goal of two community plan updates presented to City Council for adoption on an annual basis. While under my management, the Land Development Code update section prepared ordinances that were adopted by City Council, for Companion Units/Junior Units (ADUs), Affordable Expedite Program, Live-Work Quarters, Moderate Income Density Bonus Program, Cannabis Retail Outlets, Cannabis Production Facilities and advertising of Cannabis on Billboards. This section processed three comprehensive code updates, which made changes to approximately 175 sections of our Land Development Code, within approximately 14 months. This section is currently working on the 2020 Comprehensive Land Development Code Update that will carry forward approximately 50 items within the municipal code to remove barriers to housing and assist with overall project streamlining. This section is currently working on a Housing Legislative Code Package to update the land development code for consistency with the many state bills that have been adopted within the past two years. The Housing Policy Section is responsible for our annual housing production reporting to Housing and Community Development (HCD), the City's Annual Housing Inventory Report, updating the City's Housing Element for cycle 6 of the Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA). The City Council adopted the City’s Housing Element for cycle 6 and is currently in review with HCD for their final certification. My team worked closely with the local California Coastal Commission staff in the San Diego office with all the city's ordinances. This strong working relationship afforded us getting three Local Coastal Program (LCP) amendments docketed for Coastal Commission within 60 days of submitting the LCP amendments. I directly supervised two Program Managers and have ensured all performance evaluations and performance plans were up to date for the entire division. I successfully hired, and promoted staff in a variety of classifications who have enhanced the current team with new ideas, energy and a willingness to learn. I am a strong leader with an ability to problem solve and creatively find ways for the department’s work program to be successful. Knowledge of city budgeting process and SAP citywide system. Additionally, I was the manager liaison for the department to ensure staff training for the Accela implementation in the 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 151 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 152 of 215 Laura C. Black, AICP • • August 2011 - May 2015 CITY OF SAN DIEGO, San Diego, CA Development Project Manager II, Development Services Department, Affordable/In-Fill Housing and Sustainable Buildings Expedite Program Review, approval and issuance of various discretionary permits for the Expedite Program. Have worked within all communities of the City via the Expedite Program from working on a YMCA facility in City Heights, to a 100% senior affordable housing project in Allied Gardens, to a couple different industrial/research and development projects within the University Community. Strong ability to manage multi-disciplinary consulting teams for complex projects. Single point of contact for projects which provides for exceptional customer service to Mayor’s Office, City Council Members/Staff, other City Departments, Building Industry Members and members of the public. Coordinate conflict resolution meetings with staff and customers, providing solution-oriented options that can be supported by the city’s review team and project applicant. Provide hands on assistance for project submittals to ensure the correct materials are submitted and ensure the required review turnaround times are met by review staff. Write staff reports and prepare PowerPoint presentations for decision makers. Present projects at public venues - Hearing Officer, Planning Commission and City Council. Keeping detailed accounting of projects. Knowledge of city budgeting process and SAP citywide system. Working with community planning groups on specific project issues or community-wide concerns. Maintain project schedule/timeline within the Project Tracking System. Maintain project budgets to ensure the Affordable Sustainable Expedite fees paid on projects is consistent with department policies. Strong working relationship with the Mayor’s Office, City Attorney’s Office, other City Departments and all Council District Offices. May 2009 – August 2011 CITY OF SAN DIEGO, San Diego, CA Development Project Manager II, Manager of Construction Section of CDBG Program, Economic Development Department, CDBG Program Created, implemented and managed the Construction Section of the CDBG Program that consisted of five staff members. Prior to my arrival, the construction projects were managed by staff within the City of San Diego Engineering and Capital Improvement Department. By implementing the Construction Section within CDBG, it provided a program cost savings of over $450,000. As manager of the Construction Section, I established policies and procedures for staff to follow. Work effectively within a highly political climate to bring projects to completion. I have successfully managed 133 projects and completed a total of 15 projects that utilized $3,505,010.11 of CDBG funds. Provided training to staff regarding new processes and requirements associated with all CDBG funded projects. Provide daily supervision and train staff to develop staff’s competency as project managers. Cross train staff with the different type of projects managed by CDBG which included public services, microenterprise, minor residential rehabilitation and construction projects. Evaluate staff’s performance against established standards, preparation of performance plans, providing ongoing feedback, and recognizing and rewarding work performance. Maintain effective interpersonal relations with staff and promoted high morale and work productivity by leading by example. Certified by National Community Development Association (NCDA) – CDBG Basics: Training for Practitioners. Work with the City Attorney’s Office to create a standard CDBG Agreement template for construction projects. Presented information at application workshops and allocation workshops and fielded any questions that the presented information might have generated. Conduct negotiations with nonprofit agencies to develop 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 153 of 215 Laura C. Black, AICP • • contract standards, scope of work and budgets that ensure usage compliance of the awarded funds. Ensure compliance with CDBG, federal and/or City requirements for all projects. Coordinate with general contractors and subcontractors to perform worker interviews. Review and approve weekly certified payrolls. Review and approve reimbursement requests. Assist with completed project data and project photos to report in the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER). Manager of and perform all National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) document preparation pertaining to CDBG funded projects. Establish system for tracking all NEPA documents. Liaison with Environmental Analysis Section (EAS) in Development Services Department to provide EAS review/signoff for all Economic Development Department and Redevelopment Agency projects within the City’s e1472 system. August 2005 to April 2009 CITY OF SAN DIEGO, San Diego, CA Development Project Manager II, Development Services Department Review, approval and issuance of various discretionary permits, including Emergency Coastal Development Permit, for development projects. Coordinate conflict resolution meetings with staff and customers. Preparation and presenting development review process at Community Orientation Workshops. Write staff reports and prepare PowerPoint presentations for decision makers. Present projects at Hearing Officer, Planning Commission and City Council. Keeping detailed accounting of projects. Knowledge of city budgeting process. Working with community planning groups on specific project issues or community-wide concerns. Maintain project schedule/timeline within the Project Tracking System. Strong working relationship with the Mayor’s Office, City Attorney’s Office and all Council District Offices. Training of new project managers and review staff on variety of review issues and Project Tracking System improvements. Out of Class Assignment for Assistant Deputy Director and Development Project Manager III. Served on interview panels as needed for various position throughout the department. Working with Environmental staff and project managers to get the environmental review timelines tracked within the Project Tracking System. Chairperson of the Customer Service Committee, coordinate All Staff Meetings and coordinate Quarterly Supervisor’s Meetings. May 2004 to August 2005 CITY OF SAN DIEGO, San Diego, CA Development Project Manager I, Development Services Department Review development projects for compliance with the Municipal Code, adopted Community Plans and General Plan. Approval and issuance of various discretionary permits for projects. Facilitate Preliminary Review of projects including coordination with the customer and staff. Coordinate conflict resolution meetings with staff and the customer and with staff only. Keeping project account balances current. Present projects to the La Jolla Shores Advisory Board. Work with the La Jolla Community Group, Mission Beach Community Group and Pacific Beach Community Group. Write reports for public hearings. Presentations of projects at Hearing Officer and Planning Commission for approval. Maintain project schedule within the Project Tracking System. Working with Environmental staff and project managers to get the environmental review timelines tracked within the Project Tracking System. Coordination with the Planning Department and present at the Community Orientation Workshops (COW). Preparation of Emergency Coastal Development Permits for sites within the North Coastal Section of the City. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 154 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 155 of 215 Laura C. Black, AICP • • CDBG Basics: Training for Practitioners, 04/28/2010 – 04/30/2010 (Certification) Additional Involvement San Diego Chapter APA – Member of Core Planning Committee for State Conference and Sponsorship Chairman, Virtual Conference – September 2020 San Diego Chapter APA – Member of Planning Committee for State Conference and Sponsorship Chairman, San Diego, CA – October 2018 City of San Diego Employee Reward and Recognition Committee – 2016 – 2020 DSD Customer Service Committee, member 2005 – 2007, Chairperson 2008-2009 DSD Automated Task Force, member 2005 – 2009 City of San Diego Customer Service Award – 2006 Development Services Department Customer Service Award – 2006 San Diego Chapter APA – Member of Planning Committee for State Conference, Carlsbad, CA – 2010 San Diego Chapter APA – Member of Awards Committee for Awards Ceremony, June 4, 2012 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 156 of 215 v . 0 03 P a g e | 1 October 11, 2022 ITEM TITLE Measure A Citizens’ Oversight Committee: Presentation of Annual Report Report Number: 22-0272 Location: No specific geographic location Department: Finance, Fire & Police Environmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines; therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required. Recommended Action Hear the presentation and accept the Measure A Citizens’ Oversight Committee annual report covering the reporting period of July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021. SUMMARY Presentation of the Measure A Annual Report covering the audited revenues and expenditures for the period of July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The Director of Development Services has reviewed the proposed activity for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that the activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the State CEQA Guidelines because it will not result in a physical change in the environment; therefore, pursuant to Section 15060(c)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines, the activity is not subject to CEQA. Thus, no environmental review is required. BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION Council hear and accept the annual Measure A report presented by Citizens’ Oversight Committee Chair Stucky. DISCUSSION 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 157 of 215 P a g e | 2 The Measure A Citizens’ Oversight Committee has reviewed and accepted the FY21 Measure A Audit findings. The findings comply with the terms of the Measure A ordinance and funds were spent in accordance with the Measure A Spending Plan. The Committee also approved the FY21 Annual Report. DECISION-MAKER CONFLICT Staff has reviewed the decision contemplated by this action and has determined that it is not site-specific and consequently, the 500-foot rule found in California Code of Regulations Title 2, section 18702.2(a)(11), is not applicable to this decision for purposes of determining a disqualifying real property-related financial conflict of interest under the Political Reform Act (Cal. Gov't Code § 87100, et seq.). Staff is not independently aware and has not been informed by any City Council member, of any other fact that may constitute a basis for a decision maker conflict of interest in this matter. CURRENT-YEAR FISCAL IMPACT There is no current-year fiscal impact. ONGOING FISCAL IMPACT There is no ongoing fiscal impact. ATTACHMENTS Attachment 1: FY21 Measure A Annual Report Staff Contact: Sarah Schoen, Finance Department Jonathan Alegre, Police Department 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 158 of 215 Page 1 Annual Report of the Measure A Citizens Oversight Committee Fiscal Year 2020‐21 Measure A Background On June 5, 2018, Chula Vista voters passed Measure A, the half-cent sales tax measure to fund public safety staffing and services. The new tax allows the Chula Vista Fire and Police Departments to provide faster responses to 9-1-1 emergency calls, increase neighborhood police patrols, reduce gang and drug-related crimes, address homelessness, and improve firefighter, paramedic and emergency medical response times. The tax took effect on October 1, 2018, and brought Chula Vista’s tax rate to 8.75 percent. Citizens Oversight Committee As stipulated by the City of Chula Vista Municipal Code Chapter 2.63, the Measure A Citizens' Oversight Committee ("COC") was created for the purpose of providing citizens’ oversight in connection with expenditures of tax revenues generated by Measure A. The function of the COC is to review and report on City compliance with the provisions of Measure A, particularly with respect to the City’s accounting and expenditure of Measure A revenues. The Measure A COC held its first meeting on September 26, 2018, and now meets quarterly on the second Thursday of January, April, July and October. The Measure A COC is composed of twelve members appointed to four-year terms. All terms expire June 30th on the year listed below. The COC members as of 6/30/2021 are: Member Appointment Criteria Term Expiring David Stucky (Chair) District 1 Rep. 2022 Pedro Anaya (Vice Chair) District 2 Rep. 2025 Paul Becotte District 3 Rep. 2025 John Volland District 4 Rep. 2022 Robert Cromer Chula Vista Chamber of Commerce Rep. 2023 Dustin Bruzee Chula Vista Police Officers Association Rep. 2024 Darrell Roberts Chula Vista International Association of Fire Fighters Rep. 2025 Nicole Hobson Association of Chula Vista Employees Rep. 2024 Andrew Strong Growth Management Oversight Commission Rep. 2023 Manolo Guillen Chula Vista Fire Chief Rep. 2022 Gary Ficacci Chula Vista Police Chief Rep. 2023 Frank Rivera Chula Vista Mid/Managers/Professional Association Rep. 2024 The specific duties of the COC are as follows: 1. Review and comment on each year's: (1) Finance Department Report (as defined in CVMC section 3.34.160.A); (2) Measure A Spending Plan (as defined in CVMC section 3.34.160.B); and (3) Annual Independent Auditor’s Report (as defined in CVMC section 3.34.160.C). 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 159 of 215 Page 2 2. Make determinations as necessary and appropriate regarding City compliance with Measure A requirements. 3. Work with City staff to identify and apply "best practices" for tracking and reporting on Measure A revenues and expenditures relative to other Public Safety Department revenues and expenditures. 4. Prepare an annual report regarding the Finance Department Report for presentation to the City Council at a public meeting. Highlights of Measure A Activities during Fiscal Year 2020/2021:  Measure A COC held four meetings between July 2020 and June 2021. All four meetings were held via teleconference per Emergency Order 002-B-2020.  Election of Chair and Vice Chair for Fiscal Year 2020/2021. Vice Chair Stucky was selected as new Chair and Committee Member Anaya was selected as new Vice Chair for the Fiscal Year 2020/2021.  Committee voted on changing the frequency for regular meeting of the Measure A COC from monthly to quarterly.  Police Department proposed amendments to the Measure A Public Safety Expenditure Plan to move up the hiring of six (6) Peace Officers to the fiscal year 2020/2021 as a result of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) grant funding and amend the revenue and expenditure budget in Fiscal Year 2020/2021.  Measure A COC Committee approved proposed recommendation for a one-time loan of Measure A funds for startup costs for Fire Department Ambulance Based Transport.  Police Department proposed amendments to the Measure A Public Safety Expenditure Plan to add one Public Information Specialist and one Information Technology Technician in Fiscal Year 2020/2021 and amend the Expenditure Budget in Fiscal Year 2020/2021.  Fire Department proposed amendments to the Measure A Public Safety Expenditure Plan to add one Operations Support Captain and three Firefighters/EMT positions to fire station 9 in Fiscal Year 2020/2021 and amend the Expenditure Budget in Fiscal Year 2020/2021.  Police Department proposed amendments to the Measure A Public Safety Expenditure Plan to add one Police Lieutenant, one Police Sergeant, three Peace Officers and Drone contractual costs in Fiscal Year 2021/2022 to support Police Department Community Relations and Drone Operations based on projected increase in sales Tax Revenues.  Finance Department underwent a fiscal audit for all its financial statements. Along with that report, the city required in accordance with Measure A and Measure P to do an independent compliance audit as it relates to the spending of the money within the transaction used taxes. The city did conduct the audit for the third year and the summary states that the city is in compliance with the intended use of the proceeds of the transaction use tax. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 160 of 215 Page 3 Board/Commission comments or recommendations to Council:  Consider the proposed Ten-Year and FY 2021/2022 Measure A Spending Plans, determine their compliance with Measure A requirements and recommend to City Council and incorporation of the proposed FY 2021/2022 Measure A Spending Plan into the City’s FY 2021/2022 budget. POLICE DEPARTMENT STAFFING PLAN AS OF 7/1/2020 Position FY 2018‐ 19 FY 2019‐ 20 FY 2020‐ 21 FY 2021‐ 22 FY 2022‐ 23 TOTAL FTE Police Sergeant 3.0 2.0 1.0 6.0 Police Agent 1.0 2.0 3.0 2.0 8.0 Peace Officer 4.0 6.0 5.0 5.0 1.0 21.0 TOTAL SWORN 5.0 11.0 10.0 8.0 1.0 35.0 Civilian Background Investigator 1.0 1.0 Community Services Officer 2.0 2.0 Digital Forensics Technician 2.0 2.0 Police Comm Systems Manager 1.0 1.0 Police Dispatcher 2.0 5.0 7.0 Sr. Police Technology Specialist 1.0 1.0 TOTAL CIVILIAN 4.0 10.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 14.0 TOTAL POLICE POSITIONS 9.0 21.0 10.0 8.0 1.0 49.0 POLICE DEPARTMENT STAFFING PLAN AS OF 6/30/2021 Staff changes highlighted in yellow Position FY 2018‐ 19 FY 2019‐ 20 FY 2020‐ 21 FY 2021‐ 22 TOTAL FTE Police Lieutenant 1.0 1.0 Police Sergeant 3.0 3.0 1.0 7.0 Police Agent 1.0 2.0 3.0 2.0 8.0 Peace Officer 4.0 6.0 14.0 24.0 TOTAL SWORN 5.0 11.0 21.0 3.0 40.0 Civilian Background Investigator 1.0 1.0 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 161 of 215 Page 4 Community Services Officer 2.0 2.0 Digital Forensics Technician 2.0 2.0 Information Technology Technician 1.0 1.0 Police Comm Systems Manager 1.0 1.0 Police Dispatcher 2.0 5.0 7.0 Public Information Specialist 1.0 1.0 Sr. Police Technology Specialist 1.0 1.0 TOTAL CIVILIAN 4.0 10.0 2.0 0.0 16.0 TOTAL POLICE POSITIONS 9.0 21.0 23.0 3.0 56.0 FIRE DEPARTMENT STAFFING PLAN AS OF 7/1/2020 Position FY 2018‐ 19 FY 2019‐ 20 FY 2020‐ 21 FY 2021‐ 22 FY 2022‐ 23 FY 2023‐ 24 TOTAL FTE Deputy Fire Chief 2.0 (1.0) 1.0 Fire Captain 2.0 2.0 (4.0) 0.0 Fire Captain/PIO 1.0 1.0 Firefighter Paramedic 2.0 2.0 (4.0) 0.0 Firefighter/EMT 12.0 3.0 9.0 3.0 27.0 TOTAL FIRE POSITIONS 19.0 7.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.0 29.0 FIRE DEPARTMENT STAFFING PLAN AS OF 6/30/2021 Staff changes highlighted in yellow Position FY 2018‐ 19 FY 2019‐ 20 FY 2020‐ 21 FY 2021‐22 FY 2022‐ 23 FY 2023‐ 24 TOTAL FTE Deputy Fire Chief 2.0 (1.0) 1.0 Fire Captain 2.0 2.0 (4.0) 0.0 Fire Captain/PIO 1.0 1.0 Fire Captain - Operations Support 1.0 1.0 Firefighter Paramedic 2.0 2.0 (4.0) 0.0 Firefighter/EMT 12.0 3.0 9.0 3.0 3.0 30.0 TOTAL FIRE POSITIONS 19.0 7.0 1.0 3.0 3.0 0.0 33.0 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 162 of 215 Page 5 Audited Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balance June 30, 2021 Police Department Fund Balance Police Department Fund Balance of 7/1/2020 $ 13,304,169 Revenues 1/2 cent Sales Tax Revenues 11,806,887 Grant Funding 177,083 CARES Act/FEMA Funding 12,373 Police Revenue Total 11,996,343 Personnel Expenditures 6,510,900 Supplies & Services 119,206 Police Vehicles, Outfitting, Maint., Fuel, etc. 389,638 City Support (IT, Finance, HR, City Attorney, etc.) 442,758 Police Expenditure Total 7,462,503 Police Fund Balance as of 6/30/2021 $ 17,838,010 Fire Department Fund Balance Fire Department Fund Balance of 7/1/2020 $ 8,662,162 Revenues 1/2 cent Sales Tax Revenues 11,806,887 Grant Funding (FEMA Safer Grant) 305,028 CARES Act/FEMA Funding 32,827 Fire Revenue Total 12,144,742 Personnel Expenditures 5,698,420 Supplies & Services 160,611 Utilities 49,581 Fire Vehicles, Outfitting, Maint., Fuel, etc. 460,591 City Support (IT, Finance, HR, City Attorney, etc.) 442,758 Fire Expenditure Total 6,811,962 Fire Fund Balance as of 6/30/2021 $ 13,994,941 Combined Police and Fire Combined Measure A Fund Balance as of 7/1/2020 $ 21,966,331 Total Combined Revenues 24,141,085 Total Combined Expenditures 14,274,465 Combined Measure A Fund Balance as of 6/30/2021 $ 31,832,951 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 163 of 215 Page 6 Conclusion The Citizens Oversight Committee notes that this Annual Report refers only to the period from July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021. The Citizens Oversight Committee has reviewed the Independent Auditor’s Report on Compliance with Applicable Requirement prepared by the audit firm of Lance, Soll and Lunghard (LSL), the Measure A Spending Plan, and various expenditure and revenue reports prepared by the City staff. In its report dated June 30, 2021, the auditor “did not identify any deficiencies in internal control over compliance…”. Further, it was the auditor’s opinion that “the City complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance that could have a direct and material effect on the requirements…” of the 2018 Measure A Sales Tax Fund. We would like to acknowledge City staff for their dedication and support to the COC. They have been responsive as we work to ensure transparency in the reporting of Measure A Funds. Attachment A – Fiscal Year 2020/21 Auditor’s Measure A Report on Compliance Attachment B – Fiscal Year 2020/21 Measure A Financial Report (For Informational Purposes Only) 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 164 of 215 &,7<2)&+8/$9,67$&$/)251,$ 0($685($6$/(67$;)81' )257+(<($5(1'('-81( 5(325721&203/,$1&(:,7+7+( 38%/,&6$)(7<(;3(1',785(3/$1 Attachment A 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 165 of 215  &,7<2)&+8/$9,67$&$/,)251,$ 0($685($6$/(67$;)81'  5(325721&203/,$1&(:,7+7+( 38%/,&6$)(7<(;3(1',785(3/$1  )257+(<($5(1'('-81( 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 166 of 215 CITY OF CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA 2018 MEASURE A SALES TAX FUND REPORT ON COMPLIANCE WITH THE PUBLIC SAFETY EXPENDITURE PLAN FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Number Independent Auditors’ Report on Compliance with Applicable Requirements and on Internal Control Over Compliance ........................................................................................ 1 Schedules of 2018 Measure A Sales Tax Fund: Balance Sheet .................................................................................................................................. 4 Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balance ........................................... 5 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 167 of 215 203 N. Brea Blvd., Suite 203 Brea, CA 92821 Lance, Soll & Lunghard, LLP Phone: 714.672.0022 INDEPENDENT AUDITORS’ REPORT ON COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS AND ON INTERNAL CONTROL OVER COMPLIANCE To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Chula Vista, California Report on Compliance Opinion on the 2018 Measure A Sales Tax Fund We have audited the compliance of the 2018 Measure A Sales Tax Fund of the City of Chula Vista, California (the “City”) with the requirements described in Ordinance No. 3415 (the Ordinance) and the Public Safety Expenditure Plan (the Spending Plan) for the year ending June 30, 2021. In our opinion, the City complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance that could have a direct and material effect on the requirements referred to above applicable to the City for the year ended June 30, 2021. Basis for Opinion We conducted our audit of compliance in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAS); the standards applicable to financial audits contained in Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General of the United States; and the requirements described in the Ordinance and the Spending Plan. Our responsibilities under those standards are further described in the Auditor’s Responsibilities for the Audit of Compliance section of our report. We are required to be independent of the City, and to meet our other ethical responsibilities, in accordance with relevant ethical requirements relating to our audit. We believe the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion. Our audit does not provide a legal determination of the City’s compliance with the compliance requirements referred to above. Responsibilities of Management for Compliance Management is responsible for compliance with the requirements referred to above and for the design, implementation, and maintenance of effective internal control over compliance with the requirements of laws, statutes, regulations, rules, and provisions of contracts or grant agreements applicable to the City’s government programs. Auditor’s Responsibilities for the Audit of Compliance Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether material noncompliance with the compliance requirements referred to above, whether due to fraud or error, and express an opinion on the City’s compliance based on our audit. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance but is not absolute assurance and therefore is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with GAAS and Government Auditing Standards will always detect material noncompliance when it exists. The 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 168 of 215 To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Chula Vista, California risk of not detecting material noncompliance resulting from fraud is higher than for that resulting from error, as fraud may involve collusion, forgery, intentional omissions, misrepresentations, or the override of internal control. Noncompliance with the compliance requirements referred to above is considered material if there is a substantial likelihood that, individually or in the aggregate, it would influence the judgment made by a reasonable user of the report on compliance about the City’s compliance with the requirements described in the Ordinance and the Spending Plan. In performing an audit in accordance with GAAS, Government Auditing Standards, and the compliance requirements referred to above, we:  Exercise professional judgment and maintain professional skepticism throughout the audit  Identify and assess the risks of material noncompliance, whether due to fraud or error, and design and perform audit procedures responsive to those risks. Such procedures include examining, on a test basis, evidence regarding the City's compliance with the compliance requirements referred to above and performing such other procedures as we considered necessary in the circumstances.  Obtain an understanding of the City’s internal control over compliance relevant to the audit in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances and to test and report on internal control over compliance in accordance with the Ordinance and the Spending Plan, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the City’s internal control over compliance. Accordingly, no such opinion is expressed. We are required to communicate with those charged with governance regarding, among other matters, the planned scope and timing of the audit, and any significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in internal control over compliance that we identified during the audit. Report on Internal Control over Compliance A deficiency in internal control over compliance exists when the design or operation of a control over compliance does not allow management or employees, in the normal course of performing their assigned functions, to prevent, or detect and correct, noncompliance on a timely basis. A material weakness in internal control over compliance is a deficiency, or combination of deficiencies in internal control over compliance, such that there is a reasonable possibility that material noncompliance with a compliance requirement will not be prevented, or detected and corrected, on a timely basis. A significant deficiency in internal control over compliance is a deficiency, or a combination of deficiencies, in internal control over compliance that is less severe than a material weakness in internal control over compliance, yet important enough to merit attention by those charged with governance. Our consideration of internal control over compliance was for the limited purpose described in the first paragraph of this section and was not designed to identify all deficiencies in internal control over compliance that might be material weaknesses or significant deficiencies in internal control over compliance. Given these limitations, during our audit we did not identify any deficiencies in internal control over compliance that we consider to be material weaknesses, as defined above. However, material weaknesses or significant deficiencies in internal control over compliance may exist that have not been identified. Our audit was not designed for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of internal control over compliance. Accordingly, no such opinion is expressed. 22022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 169 of 215 To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Chula Vista, California Purpose of this Report The purpose of this report on internal control over compliance is solely to describe the scope of our testing of internal control over compliance and the results of that testing based on the requirements described in the Ordinance and the Spending Plan. Accordingly, this report is not suitable for any other purpose. Brea, California December 28, 2021 32022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 170 of 215 CITY OF CHULA VISTA Pooled cash and investments 29,046,319$ Due from other governments 177,822 Advance to Transport Enterprise Fund 3,229,393 Total Assets 32,453,534$ Liabilities, Deferred Inflows of Resources, and Fund Balance: Liabilities: Accounts Payable 65,878$ Accrued Liabilities 533,891 Total Liabilities 599,769 Deferred Inflows of Resources: Unavailable revenues 20,814 Total Deferred Inflows of Resources 20,814 Assigned for Measure A Sales Tax 31,832,951 Total Fund Balance 31,832,951 Total Liabilities, Deferred Inflows of Resources, and Fund Balance 32,453,534$ Fund Balance: Assets: JUNE 30, 2021 BALANCE SHEET SCHEDULES OF 2018 MEASURE A SALES TAX FUND 42022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 171 of 215 CITY OF CHULA VISTA STATEMENT OF REVENUES, EXPENDITURES AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCE FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2021 Revenues: Local sales and use tax 23,919,434$ Intergovernmental 221,651 Total Revenues 24,141,085 Expenditures: Public safety 13,682,053 Capital outlay 592,412 Total Expenditures 14,274,465 Net Change in Fund Balance 9,866,620 Fund Balance - Beginning 21,966,331 Fund Balance - Ending 31,832,951$ SCHEDULES OF 2018 MEASURE A SALES TAX FUND 52022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 172 of 215 Department Type Budget CategoryOriginal BudgetTransfers/ Adjustments Revised Budget Actual Available % Budget Used14-PoliceRevenueCharges for Services0 0 0 0 0 0.00%14-PoliceRevenueOther Revenue0 0 0 0 0 0.00%14-PoliceRevenueUse Money/Property0 0 0 0 0 0.00%14-PoliceRevenueFederal Revenue0 (138,701) (138,701) (189,456) 50,756 136.59%14-PoliceRevenueTransfers In(10,010,000) (1,796,887) (11,806,887) (11,806,887) 0 100.00%14-PoliceRevenue Total(10,010,000)(1,935,587)(11,945,587)(11,996,343)50,756100.42%14-PoliceExpensePersonnel Services7,089,099 708,135 7,797,234 6,510,900 1,286,334 83.50%14-PoliceExpenseSupplies & Services525,737 145 525,882 119,206 406,676 22.67%14-PoliceExpenseUtilities0 0 0 0 0 0.00%14-PoliceExpenseOther Expenses375,375 0 375,375 442,757 (67,382) 117.95%14-PoliceExpenseOther Capital189,233 225,778 415,011 364,281 50,730 87.78%14-PoliceExpenseInternal Service30,767 0 30,767 25,358 5,409 82.42%14-PoliceExpenseTransfers Out0 0 0 0 0 0.00%14-PoliceExpense Total8,210,211934,0589,144,2697,462,5021,681,76681.61%14-Police Total(1,799,789)(1,001,530)(2,801,319)(4,533,841)1,732,522161.85%15-FireRevenueOther Agency Revenue0 0 0 0 0 0.00%15-FireRevenueCharges for Services0 0 0 (632) 632 0.00%15-FireRevenueOther Revenue0 0 0 0 0 0.00%15-FireRevenueUse Money/Property0 0 0 0 0 0.00%15-FireRevenueFederal Revenue0 (34,983) (34,983) (32,195) (2,789) 92.03%15-FireRevenueTransfers In(10,229,641) (1,773,113) (12,002,754) (12,111,915) 109,161 100.91%15-FireRevenue Total(10,229,641)(1,808,096)(12,037,737)(12,144,741)107,004100.89%15-FireExpensePersonnel Services6,216,712 (17,831) 6,198,881 5,698,420 500,460 91.93%15-FireExpenseSupplies & Services203,405 83,771 287,176 160,611 126,565 55.93%15-FireExpenseUtilities0 0 0 49,581 (49,581) 0.00%15-FireExpenseOther Expenses375,375 0 375,375 442,758 (67,383) 117.95%15-FireExpenseOther Capital0 295,037 295,037 228,131 66,906 77.32%15-FireExpenseInternal Service37,789 0 37,789 13,518 24,271 35.77%15-FireExpenseCIP Project Expense0 0 0 0 0 0.00%15-FireExpenseTransfers Out218,942 0 218,942 218,942 0 100.00%15-FireExpense Total7,052,223360,9767,413,1996,811,962601,23791.89%15-Fire Total(3,177,418)(1,447,120)(4,624,538)(5,332,779)708,241115.31%Grand Total(4,977,207)(2,448,649)(7,425,856)(9,866,620)2,440,764132.87%CITY OF CHULA VISTA2018 MEASURE A SALES TAX FUNDSBUDGET OVERVIEW BY DEPARTMENT AND BUDGET CATEGORYFOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 20211 of 2FY21 Measure A_Bgt CategoryAttachment B2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 173 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 174 of 215 v . 0 03 P a g e | 1 October 11, 2022 ITEM TITLE Boards and Commissions: Report Regarding Proposed Changes to the Structure and Scope of Various City Boards and Commissions Location: No specific geographic location Department: Administration Environmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines; therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the activity qualifies for an Exemption pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines. Recommended Action Provide input on proposed framework for changes to various boards and commissions. Based on City Council input, City staff will bring back the corresponding Municipal Code updates to implement changes. SUMMARY In response to a City Council referral made on August 8, 2022, City staff has conducted a review of the various boards and commissions to determine any overlap in roles and responsibilities and propose changes, including possible consolidation, to improve efficiency and effectiveness. This item is to present the Council with staff’s findings and receive feedback on proposed changes. Based on City Council input and to implement the various boards and commissions changes, City staff will return with the appropriate Municipal Code updates. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The Director of Development Services has reviewed the proposed activity for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that the activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the State CEQA Guidelines because it will not result in a physical change in the environment; therefore, pursuant to Section 15060(c)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines, the activity is not subject to CEQA. Thus, no environmental review is required. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 175 of 215 P a g e | 2 BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION Not applicable. DISCUSSION The City of Chula Vista currently has 24 boards and commissions made up of community members who volunteer their time and expertise to consult and advise the Mayor, City Council and City Manager. This number does not include the formation of a Police Advisory Commission per City Council referral, or the Privacy Advisory Board currently being considered at a staff level. There are currently 196 seats spanning over the various boards and commissions. Several members serve on two boards or commissions when required by the Municipal Code. There also are currently 66 vacancies throughout several boards and commissions. An analysis was conducted to determine how the City compared to other jurisdiction s with similar populations which can be seen in the chart below: Agency Population No. of Board & Commissions Chula Vista 277,220 24 Irvine 309,031 21 Stockton 322,120 19 Riverside 317,261 19 Anaheim 345,940 15 Fremont 227,514 15 San Bernardino 222,203 14 Moreno Valley 211,600 11 Bakersfield 407,615 10 Oxnard 201,879 10 Santa Ana 309,441 10 Fontana 210,761 2 The City of Chula Vista leads among these jurisdictions with 24 boards and commissions with the City of Fontana ranking last with two board and commissions. The average number of boards and commissions from among jurisdictions in this chart is about 14. Over the years, there has been a steady decline in applicants to serve on boards and commissions and interest focus areas also have shifted. To respond to the changing landscape, including the expansion of city services, staff is proposing several changes that will create efficiencies and enhance volunteer experience while continuing to receive critical, valuable input from residents and other stakeholders. Each Board or Commission also has a designated department that provides the necessary staff support, such as a Staff Liaison and/or Secretary, to assist in the fulfillment of the board or commission’s functions and duties including clerical and administrative support. Staff conducted a review of the municipal code sections for boards and commissions with these points in mind and in consultation with staff liaisons, developed the following recommendations for City Council’s consideration: 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 176 of 215 P a g e | 3 Summary of Proposed Changes Board/Commission Designated Department Municipal Code Section Proposed Change Explanation Commission on Aging (COA) Community Services (Recreation) 2.37 Merge into Healthy Chula Vista Advisory Commission (HCVAC) COA & HCVAC jointly work on the implementation of the Age Friendly Action Plan led by the Housing Division of the Development Services Department. Their duties also overlap in advising and making recommendations on health- related policies under the Healthy Chula Vista Initiative. Through this merger greater opportunities to provide intergenerational perspectives and a broader focus on wellness will be achieved. Growth Management Oversight Commission (GMOC) Development Services 2.40 Sunset Growth Management Program has been successful, and many elements have been institutionalized in a variety of programs and documents. Housing laws now preclude use of moratoriums and City is nearly built out and the balance of undeveloped property has been master-planned. City also currently implements development obligations through financing mechanisms (such as DIFs and CFDs), regulatory programs and policies, threshold standards, master plans and environmental review. Healthy Chula Vista Advisory Commission (HCVAC) Development Services (Housing) 2.47 Rename "Commission on Livability and Wellness" Since the establishments of the HCVAC, the City joined the World Health Organization (WHO) and American Association of Retired Persons’ (AARP) Age-Friendly Communities Network. In consideration of the expanded role of the HCVAC, including the possibility of gaining the functions of the COA, staff recommends renaming this Commission as the Commission on Livability and Wellness. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 177 of 215 P a g e | 4 Summary of Proposed Changes Board/Commission Designated Department Municipal Code Section Proposed Change Explanation Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) Development Services 2.49 Merge into Planning Commission Due to a lack of agenda items and volunteer applications, the duties of the HPC can be absorbed by the Planning Commission. The designated department would remain unchanged. Housing Advisory Commission (HAC) Development Services (Housing) 2.35 Rename to "Housing & Homelessness Advisory Commission" City staff is interested in expanding the role and duties of the HAC to incorporate homelessness and mobilehome- related duties. International Friendship Commission (IFC) Community Services (Library) 2.38 Merge into Cultural Arts Commission The duties and functions of the IFC and Cultural Arts Commission (CAC) intersect and overlap in furthering economic cooperation, cultural interchange, encouraging development of cultural programs that attract visitors, and promoting economic development. Merging the duties of the IFC with those of the CAC will expand the potential of sister city cultural exchanges. The designated department would remain unchanged. Mobilehome Rent Review (MHRRC) Development Services (Housing) 2.31 Merge into "Housing & Homelessness Advisory Commission" Due to a lack of hearing items, the duties of the MHRRC can be restructured. By merging into the "Housing & Homelessness Advisory Commission" the designated department would remain unchanged. Safety Commission Engineering 2.44 Rename "Traffic Advisory Commission" The name change would better reflect the actual work of the Safety Commission and provide clarity to those seeking to serve on the commission. Youth Action Council Community Services (Library) Council policy 110- 15 Disband and add a "youth member" on various boards and commissions This change would create an enhanced experience by providing practical, real-world experience to Chula Vista youth seeking to learn and provide valuable input in various city processes and policies. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 178 of 215 P a g e | 5 Commission on Aging Currently led by the Recreation Division of the Community Services Department, the Commission on Aging (COA) makes recommendations and advises the City Council and City Manager on all matters affecting older residents of the City. The Commission takes steps to develop mutual understanding and respect between seniors and the balance of the community, promotes new and improved programs for seniors, reviews existing programs and recommends modifications, and provides a forum where senior citizens may voice their concerns and suggestions. The COA is currently focused on encouraging the expansion of senior programming to all recreation centers and encouraging more seniors to attend COA meetings by promoting senior programming at the Otay Ranch Town Center Farmers Market. The COA is planning senior forums to achieve a better understanding of the needs of the seniors in the community. The Commission is composed of seven members and there are currently two vacant seats. Since the establishment of the COA, the City has undertaken and expanded its services to address the issues facing senior residents. In 2016, the City joined the World Health Organization (WHO) and American Association of Retired Persons’ (AARP) Age-Friendly Communities Network. Since then, the Age-Friendly Chula Vista team, collected data and learned from the community about ways to increase the livability for residents across the age spectrum which culminated in the City’s first Age-Friendly Action Plan. This Age-Friendly Community designation is associated with the Healthy Chula Vista Initiative, whose primary goal is to promote health. The initiative focuses on improving the City’s physical and social environments, promoting awareness and access to services, and building community partnerships. The Healthy Chula Vista Initiative, as well as the Age Friendly Action Plan, are led by the Housing Division of the Development Services Department. The Healthy Chula Vista Advisory Commission (HCVAC) and the COA jointly work on the implementation of the Age Friendly Action Plan which is why staff recommends merging the duties of the COA with the HCVAC. Through this merger, greater opportunities to provide intergenerational perspectives and a broader focus on wellness will be achieved and the Commission would be led by the Housing Division with opportunities for collaboration with the Recreation Division. As part of the transition, staff will jointly work with merging members to determine their priorities and establish a work plan that reflects their new and expanded role. Growth Management and Oversight Commission Led by the Development Services Department, the purpose of the Growth Management and Oversight Commission (GMOC) is to provide an independent annual review of the effectiveness of the General Plan regarding development issues. The GMOC annually assesses the City’s quality of life by measuring the effects of growth against established performance threshold standards set forth in the Growth Management Program. Based on this analysis, it makes recommendations to City Council as necessary. The goal of this review is to ensure that new infrastructure and public services are provided concurrently with new development and the City’s fiscal well-being is maintained by ensuring that new development pays its proportional share of infrastructure and service costs. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 179 of 215 P a g e | 6 The GMOC is composed of nine members including Council District representatives and members representing local educational interests, development interests, environmental interests, business interests and a member of the Planning Commission. There are currently four vacancies on the GMOC. Since its inception in 1987, the Growth Management Program has been successful. Over the succeeding 35 years, many elements have been institutionalized in a variety of programs and documents. The City currently implements development obligations through financing mechanisms (such as Development Impact Fees and Community Facilities Districts), regulatory programs and policies, threshold standards, master plans and environmental review. Given that housing laws now preclude the use of moratoriums, the City can no longer control growth as set forth in the Growth Management Ordinance. Additionally, the City is nearly built-out and the balance of undeveloped property has been master-planned and entitled. The provision of public facilities and services are addressed in these master plan documents. For these reasons, staff recommends sunsetting the GMOC. Healthy Chula Vista Advisory Commission Established in 2016, the Healthy Chula Vista Advisory Commission (HCVAC) is led by the Housing Division in Development Services and provides advisory recommendation on public health policy, programs and legislation that impact the quality of health for residents throughout the life spectrum. Under the Healthy Chula Vista Initiative, the City adopted its first Healthy Chula Vista Action Plan consisting of 66 strategies developed to improve the City’s physical and social environments, promote awareness, and access to services, and build community partnerships. Since then, and previously described, the City joined the World Health Organization (WHO) and American Association of Retired Persons’ (AARP) Age-Friendly Communities Network. The Commission is composed of nine members including Council District representatives and experts in land use, transportation, nutrition, health care, physical activity and/or environment. There are currently four vacancies on the HCVAC. In consideration of the expanded role of the HCVAC, including the possibility of gaining the functions of the COA, staff recommends renaming this commission the Commission on Livability and Wellness. Historic Preservation Commission Currently led by the Advance Planning Division of the Development Services Department, the Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) serves as the authority on historic preservation matters and advises the City Council and other City boards and commissions, as needed, on historic preservation matters as is mandated by Chula Vista Municipal Code Title 21, Historic Preservation. The Commission is composed of seven members with professionals representing disciplines of history, architecture, architectural history, planning, prehistoric archaeology, folklore, cultural anthropology, curation, conservation, landscape architecture or related disciplines and at least one California licensed real estate agent. There are currently six vacancies on the HPC. In recent years the lack of agenda items submitted that require a public hearing, such as Major Alteration Certificate of Appropriateness Reviews, Historic Designations, and Mills Act Agreement recommendations to 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 180 of 215 P a g e | 7 City Council, has significantly lessened. The last time the HPC met was in April 2018. This has further affected the number of applicants to serve on the HPC. There has not been a new application for the HPC since 2019. For these reasons, staff recommends creating efficiencies by merging the duties of the HPC into the Planning Commission. Through this merger, the Planning Commission also will have an increased focus on preservation efforts. The designated department would remain unchanged. Housing Advisory Commission Led by the Housing Division of the Development Services Department, the Housing Advisory Commission (HAC) advises and makes recommendations to the Housing Authority, City Council, and City Manager on housing issues and opportunities that would benefit the community. The Commission periodically assesses the housing needs in the City and reviews housing policies, strategies, and proposed affordable housing projects. The Commission is composed of nine members including up to two ex officio members with expertise ranging from lending, urban planning, real estate development and tenants of the Housing Authority. There are currently five vacancies on the HAC. In recent years, the City and the Housing Division have increased housing services and to better reflect and encompass the full spectrum of programs under the Housing Division, including mobilehome and unsheltered services, staff recommends renaming this Commission as the Housing and Homelessness Advisory Commission. The City, like most other agencies, anticipates increased challenges in addressing homelessness and this body will help provide a forum for greater policy discussion. International Friendship Commission Led by the Library, in the Community Services Department, the International Friendship Commission (IFC) plans, develops and carries out economic cooperation, cultural interchange and mutual understanding on the basis of mutual friendship between the City and its sister cities. The Commission is composed of nine members and currently has three vacancies. More recently, the IFC has had issues reaching a quorum at its meetings, which has hindered its ability to meet and discuss its projects and programs. Similar to the role and function of the IFC, the Cultural Arts Commission (CAC) is tasked with, among other things, encouraging the development of arts and cultural programs for the youth of Chula Vista and promoting the creation of a cultural environment to attract visitors and economic development. For these reasons, staff recommends merging the duties of the IFC with those of the CAC to expand the potential of sister city cultural exchanges. The designated department would remain unchanged. Mobilehome Rent Review Commission Led by the Housing Division of the Development Services Department, the Mobilehome Rent Review Commission (MHRRC) provides an independent review of rent increase disputes in mobilehome parks within the City of Chula Vista. The Commission provides advice to the City Council and the City Manager on matters relating to mobilehome parks, adopts rules and regulations to administer hearings and acts as the "due process" unbiased decision-maker regarding mobilehome park rent disputes. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 181 of 215 P a g e | 8 The Commission is composed of seven members including up to two ex officio members. There are currently three vacancies on the MHRRC. Given that on average, the MHRRC meets twice a year and has not had a hearing in several years, staff is recommending the duties of the MHRRC be restructured and combined with the newly renamed "Housing & Homelessness Advisory Commission". The MHRRC will be presented with concepts to restructure and draft updates to the Rent Review Ordinance (CVMC 9.50) early next year, in order to provide stakeholders and the public an opportunity to provide input into potential changes. The designated department would remain unchanged. Safety Commission Led by the Engineering & Capital Projects Department, the Safety Commission conceives and develops ideas and suggestions to contribute to the improvement of personal, traffic or property safety within the City. Its duties are limited to matters of vehicular or pedestrian traffic safety within the public rights-of-way and safety hazards that may exist on or about publicly owned land and facilities. The Commission is composed of seven members and there are currently three vacancies. To better reflect the actual work of the Commission as stated in the Chula Vista Municipal Code and to provide clarity to those seeking to serve on the Safety Commission, staff recommends renaming the Safety Commission the Traffic Safety Commission. Youth Action Council Led by the Library, in the Community Services Department, the Youth Action Council (YAC) is primarily engaged in a variety of community service projects that initiate outreach to their neighbors and peers. The YAC provides opportunities for students to connect with their community and become informed stakeholders. The YAC is composed of 16 members made up of high school students in the 10th, 11th, and 12th grades. There are currently 16 vacancies. Staff recommends disbanding the YAC in its current form and instead, place one or more youth members on several boards and commissions as deemed appropriate. This change would create an enhanced experience by providing practical, real-world experience to Chula Vista youth seeking to learn and provide valuable input in various city processes and policies. The boards and commissions currently identified to have one or more youth members added are the Board of Library Trustees, newly renamed Commission on Livability and Wellness, Cultural Arts Commission, Human Relations Commission, Parks and Recreation Commission, and Sustainability Commission. Affected Board and Commission Members Staff is aware that these proposed changes will cause several members to be affected and left without a seat when, and if, their respective board or commission is sunsetted, consolidated or merged with another. The chart below is a summary of the eliminated seats if the proposed changes are adopted: 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 182 of 215 P a g e | 9 Summary of Eliminated Seats Board/Commission No. of Seats Eliminated or Merged No. of Current Vacant Seats Total No. of Impacted Seats Commission on Aging 7 2 5 Growth Management and Oversight Commission 8* 4 4 Historic Preservation Commission 7 6 1 International Friendship Commission 9 3 6 Mobilehome Rent Review Commission 7 3 4 Youth Action Council 16 16 - Total 54 34 20 * Not including a Planning Commission representative as they will continue to serve on Planning Commission. Based on current vacancies throughout boards and commissions, the 20 impacted seats can be absorbed by other boards and commissions. The City Clerk’s Office will work with City Council and Staff to consider placement of the impacted seats throughout 32 current vacancies on other boards and commissions. The chart below displays a summary of current vacancies: Summary of Current Vacancies Board/Commission No. of Current Vacant Seats Board of Appeals and Advisors 2 Board of Library Trustees 2 Civil Service Commission 2 Commission on Livability and Wellness* 4 Cultural Arts Commission 1 Housing and Homelessness Advisory Commission 5 Measure A Citizens’ Oversight Committee 1 Measure P Citizens’ Oversight Committee 2 Parks and Recreation Commission 2 Safety Commission 3 Sustainability Commission 5 Veterans Advisory Commission 3 Total 32 * Formerly Healthy Chula Vista Advisory Commission Together with the City Clerk, staff will communicate with affected members to seek their interest in serving on other boards and commissions and will continue to explore other ways to mitigate the impact to affected members. Lastly, these changes will require municipal code revisions and after receiving City Council input, the City Clerk and City Attorney will return to the City Council with implementing actions for the proposed changes before the end of the calendar year. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 183 of 215 P a g e | 10 DECISION-MAKER CONFLICT Staff has reviewed the decision contemplated by this action and has determined that it is not site-specific and consequently, the real property holdings of the City Council members do not create a disqualifying real property-related financial conflict of interest under the Political Reform Act (Cal. Gov't Code § 87100, et seq.). Staff is not independently aware and has not been informed by any City Council member, of any other fact that may constitute a basis for a decision-maker conflict of interest in this matter. CURRENT-YEAR FISCAL IMPACT To be determined once staff receives feedback and develops implementing language. ONGOING FISCAL IMPACT N/A ATTACHMENTS None Staff Contact: Adrianna Hernandez, Special Projects Manager, City Manager’s Office 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 184 of 215 Item 8.1 Boards and Commissions: Report Regarding Proposed Changes to the Structure and Scope of Various City Boards and Commissions 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 185 of 215 Chula Vista Boards & Commissions 24 Boards & Commissions 196 Member Seats 66 Seats Vacant 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 186 of 215 By Comparison Agency Population FTE Positions No. of Board & Commissions Chula Vista 277,220 1,226 24 Irvine 309,031 891 21 Stockton 322,120 1,769 19 Riverside 317,261 2,626 19 Anaheim 345,940 2,040 15 Fremont 227,514 995 15 San Bernardino 222,203 756 14 Moreno Valley 211,600 352 11 Bakersfield 407,615 1,960 10 Oxnard 201,879 1,439 10 Santa Ana 309,441 1,342 10 Fontana 210,761 605 2 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 187 of 215 Proposed Changes 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 188 of 215 Commission on Aging Recommended Change: Merge into Healthy Chula Vista Advisory Commission Designated Department: Community Services (Recreation) Commission on Aging Healthy Chula Vista Advisory Commission 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 189 of 215 Healthy Chula Vista Advisory Commission Recommended Change: Rename "Commission on Livability and Wellness" Designated Department: Development Services (Housing) Healthy Chula Vista Advisory Commission Commission on Livability & Wellness 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 190 of 215 Growth Management & Oversight Commission Recommended Change: Sunset Designated Department: Development Services GMOC City Policies 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 191 of 215 Historic Preservation Commission Recommended Change: Merge into Planning Commission Designated Department: Development Services (Advance Planning) Historic Preservation Commission Planning Commission 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 192 of 215 Mobilehome Rent Review Commission Recommended Change: Merge into Housing Advisory Commission Designated Department: Development Services (Housing) Mobilehome Rent Review Commission Housing Advisory Commission 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 193 of 215 Housing Advisory Commission Recommended Change: Rename to "Housing & Homelessness Advisory Commission" Designated Department: Development Services (Housing) Housing Advisory Commission Housing & Homelessness Advisory Commission 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 194 of 215 International Friendship Commission Recommended Change: Merge into Cultural Arts Commission Designated Department: Community Services (Library) International Friendship Commission Cultural Arts Commission 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 195 of 215 Safety Commission Recommended Change: Rename "Traffic Advisory Commission" Designated Department: Engineering & Capital Projects Safety Commission Traffic Safety Commission 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 196 of 215 Youth Action Council Recommended Change: Disband and add one or more youth members on various boards and commissions Designated Department: Community Services (Library) Youth Member Board of Library Trustees Commission on Livability & Wellness Cultural Arts Commission Human Relations Commission Parks & Recreation Commission Sustainability Commission 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 197 of 215 Summary of Eliminated Seats Board/Commission No. of Seats Eliminated or Merged No. of Current Vacant Seats Total No. of Impacted Seats Commission on Aging 7 2 5 Growth Management and Oversight Commission 8*4 4 Historic Preservation Commission 7 6 1 International Friendship Commission 9 3 6 Mobilehome Rent Review Commission 7 3 4 Youth Action Council 16 16 - Total 54 34 20 *Not including a Planning Commission representative as they will continue to serve on Planning Commission. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 198 of 215 Summary of Current Vacancies Board/Commission No. of Current Vacant Seats Board of Appeals and Advisors 2 Board of Library Trustees 2 Civil Service Commission 2 Commission on Livability and Wellness*4 Cultural Arts Commission 1 Housing and Homelessness Advisory Commission 5 Measure A Citizens’ Oversight Committee 1 Measure P Citizens’ Oversight Committee 2 Parks and Recreation Commission 2 Safety Commission 3 Sustainability Commission 5 Veterans Advisory Commission 3 Total 32 * Formerly Healthy Chula Vista Advisory Commission 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 199 of 215 Recommended Action Provide input on proposed framework for changes to various boards and commissions. Based on City Council input, City staff will bring back the corresponding Municipal Code updates to implement changes. 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 200 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 201 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 202 of 215 MORATORIUM 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 203 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 204 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 205 of 215 Hi Jill: Here are my thoughts on the proposed HCVAC and CoA commission consolidation. Thanks. Good Evening: I am writing to you to express my concern with the proposed consolidation of the Healthy Chula Vista Advisory Council (HCVAC) and the Chula Vista Commission on Aging (CoA). I am asking that you do not approve this proposed consolidation. Please consider that: The Senior population is among the fastest growing demographics – no one can stop the aging process. Each one of us - baby boomers, Gen X, and millennials - if we are not already there will hopefully reach that summit. Chula Vista is constantly recognized for progressive community development resulting from the leadership this City Council has provided. The vision to appoint a Commission on Aging demonstrated the commitment to this invaluable demographic niche many years ago and it has only become more important. The emphasis throughout the state, county and municipal government levels is to expand the commissions dedicated to seniors rather than reduce them. These commissions are an integral and active part of their communities generating feedback, identifying concerns and providing resolutions and providing educational and recreational activities and assistance. If one on the concerns fueling this proposed consolidation if the ability to convene commission meetings it should be noted that one of the first things the CoA accomplished was reconfirming the meeting commitment of each Commissioner and their acceptance of their commission responsibilities. We are no longer constrained by COVID which severely limited our ability to meet. The current CoA has redefined the goals and objectives and begun implementing an aggressive plan for introducing programs and activities for all Chula Vista Seniors. Due to the expanded agenda of action items the CoA has meet monthly and is planning on continuing this schedule to accomplish our determined planning efforts. If one of the consolidation goals is to reduce the number of commission positions consider: The HCVAC has nine commission positions consisting of five Expert Representatives and four Commission positions assigned one per voting District. Of these, two positions are vacant and two position terms expired in June (2022). The CoA has seven commission positions of which two are vacant (the most recent vacancy resulting from the hiring of Emily Tran into an interim position in Chula Vista). Consider not filling any vacancies. If additional positions need to be reduced, fill the new commission positions on a seniority basis. Any Commissioner positions exceeding the designated number could be offered a vacancy of a different city board or assigned priority” replacement for future new commission openings. Item 8.1 - Received 10/12/22 Aufmuth 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 206 of 215 The HCVAC has made significant contributions to Chula Vista. It is charged with the broad brush approach to improving the overall health and improvement of all Chula Vista citizens through securing state wide support and grants. We should continue to build on those successes. The CoA on the other hand specifically addresses senior and aging issues on a local level working with individual organizations and associations. Each group has a distinct set of goals and objectives. You can all appreciate the importance of public perception in ensuring the success of any program. Seniors associate with, and take pride in, the “aging” tag line and associated programs. Now is not the time to consolidate the Healthy Chula Vista Advisory Commission and the Chula Vista Commission on Aging. Consideration should be given to promoting both commissions to work on senior issues independently. Consolidation may hinder the recently rekindled momentum and positive attention the “Senior specific” programs and activities. If the commissions are consolidated please consider: Establishing a commission with enough representation to continue the current activities; Evaluate the need for “Expert Representatives – can these resources be utilized on an as “as needed” basis; Filling the “new commission” positions on a seniority basis from the existing commissioner positions. Establishing an agenda format that addresses separate sections for HCVAC and AoC issues and activities. Thank you for considering this information. Tim Aufmuth Item 8.1 - Received 10/12/22 Aufmuth 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 207 of 215 Thank you, Chief Harry Muns, for your service locally and nationwide! 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 208 of 215 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 209 of 215 City Manager Report: Harborside Park Update Presented by: Angelica Davis, Principal Management Analyst Stacey Kurz, Housing Manager 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 210 of 215 Park Site Updates •Minor fence repairs •No reported security issues •HOT monitoring & working with homeless in surrounding area •Upcoming stakeholder meeting (Businesses, County, City) 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 211 of 215 •Over 50 participants •Open house format •Tested survey 9/21 Community Workshop 1 History 2 Design Station 3 Survey2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 212 of 215 Community Survey Open until 10/21/22 Reponses as of 10/10: 86 responses 71 respuestas 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 213 of 215 Webpage Updates chulavistaca.gov/parkupdates •Continuously updated •Access to survey •Access to Press Releases •Opportunities to participate 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 214 of 215 Next Steps October 21 •Survey Closes October 25 •Coffee Chat (Focus Groups) November 14 •Community Meeting Late November – Early December •Council Report •Survey Results •Mid-Term Proposal Ongoing •Long-Term Design with Community 2022/10/11 City Council Post Agenda Page 215 of 215