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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2025/02/25 Post Agenda Packet Date:Tuesday, February 25, 2025, 5:00 p.m. Location:Council Chambers, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, CA REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING Watch live in English and Spanish: chulavistaca.gov/councilmeetings or Cox Ch. 24 (English only). Free Spanish interpretation is available on-site. _______________________________________________________________________________________ In-Person Public Comments: Submit a request to speak to City Clerk staff before the close of the public comment period on an item or before the close of the general Public Comment period for non-agenda items. Electronic Public Comments: At chulavistaca.gov/councilmeetings, locate the meeting and click the comment bubble icon. Select the item and click "Leave Comment." 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The type of activity these laws were enacted to limit is often referred to as “pay-to-play,” and is governed in California by Government Code section 84308. Parties to any proceedings involving a “license, permit, or other entitlement for use,” as that term is defined in the Political Reform Act, pending before the City Council must disclose any campaign contribution over $500 (aggregated) within the preceding 12 months made by the party, their agent, and those required to be aggregated with their contributions under Gov. Code § 82015.5. The disclosure must include the amount contributed and the name(s) of the contributor(s). "G.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: Yes" on this agenda indicates that the item is subject to these regulations. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION Complete Agenda Packet: The agenda packet, including staff reports, draft resolutions and ordinances, and other backup materials, is available at chulavistaca.gov/councilmeetings or the City Clerk's Office. Time Allotted for Speaking (subject to change by the presiding officer) - Consent Calendar (any or all items): 3 minutes - Agenda Items (not on Consent): 3 minutes - General Public Comment (not on agenda): 3 minutes Individuals who use a translator will be allotted twice the time. General Public Comments: Twenty-one (21) minutes are scheduled near the beginning of the meeting. The first seven (7) speakers will be heard during the first Public Comment period. If additional speakers are registered, they will be heard during the continued Public Comment period. If all registered speakers present at the time address the City Council during the first Public Comment period, there will be no continued period. Submitting Request to Speak: A request to speak must be submitted to the City Clerk before the close of the public comment period on an item or before the close of the general Public Comments for non-agenda items. 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. Before the vote, there is no separate discussion of these items unless a member of the City Council or staff removes the item from the Consent Calendar. Public Comment provides an opportunity to address the City Council on any matter not listed on the agenda that is within the jurisdiction of the City Council. Under the Brown Act, the City Council cannot take action on matters not listed on the agenda. Public Hearings are held on matters specifically required by law. Action Items are items expected to cause discussion and/or action by the City Council but do not legally require a public hearing. Closed Session may only be attended by members of the City Council, support staff, legal counsel, and others specified on the agenda. Closed session may be held in very limited circumstances as authorized by law. CITY COUNCIL ACTIONS Resolutions are formal expressions of opinion or intention of the City Council and are usually effective immediately. Ordinances are laws adopted by the City Council. Ordinances usually amend, repeal, or supplement the Municipal Code; provide zoning specifications; or appropriate money for specific purposes. Most ordinances require two hearings and 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. City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Page 2 of 178 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 Oaths of Office: Charter Review Commission - Ryan Keyes Civil Service Commission - Michael Baranic 5.CONSENT CALENDAR (Items 5.1 through 5.5) Consent calendar items are considered together and acted upon by one motion. There is no separate discussion of these items unless the Mayor or a City Councilmember removes the item from the consent calendar. Items removed from the consent calendar will be heard as action items. RECOMMENDED ACTION: To approve the recommended actions appearing below consent calendar Items 5.1 through 5.5. The headings were read, text waived. The motion was carried by the following vote: 5.1 Approve Meeting Minutes 7 RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve the minutes dated: February 11, 2025 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 Employee Compensation and Positions: Adopt an Ordinance Amending the Chula Vista Municipal Code Section 2.05.010, Adding and Deleting Position Titles 13 Report Number: 25-0054 Location: No specific geographic location Department: Human Resources G.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: No 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. City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Page 3 of 178 RECOMMENDED ACTION: Adopt an Ordinance amending Chula Vista Municipal Code Section 2.05.010 to add the unclassified position titles of Chief Communications Officer and Chief Veterinarian and delete the position title of Communications Manager. (Second Reading and Adoption) (4/5 Vote Required) 5.4 Agreement: Approve a Consultant Services Agreement with I-GSD Management Inc. for Project Management/City Representative Services 89 Report Number: 25-0061 Location: 1775 Millenia Avenue Department: City Manager G.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: Yes Environmental Notice: The Project is adequately covered in a previously certified Final Second Tier Environmental Impact Report (EIR-07-01; SCH #2007041074, Millenia/Eastern Urban Center, dated September 15, 2009), and incorporated by reference in Resolution No. 2009-223 on September 15, 2009. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Adopt a resolution approving a Consultant Services Agreement with I-GSD Management Inc. for Project Management and City Representatives Services. 5.5 Park Master Plan: Approve the Park Master Plan for a Half Acre Park Located at the Northeast Corner of I Street and 5th Avenue, and the Name “Citrus Bay Park” 109 Report Number: 25-0030 Location: Northeast corner of I Street and 5th Avenue Department: Development Services G.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: Yes Environmental Notice: The Project was adequately covered in the previously certified Final Environmental Impact Report for the Urban Core Specific Plan (FEIR0601; SCH#2005081121) and all addenda and amendments. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Adopt a resolution approving the Park Master Plan for the construction of the half acre Park at the northeast corner of I Street and 5th Avenue and the name “Citrus Bay Park.” 6.PUBLIC COMMENTS 147 Twenty-one minutes are scheduled for the public to address the City Council for three minutes each on any matter within the jurisdiction of the City Council that is not on the agenda. The remaining speakers, if any, will be heard during the continued Public Comment period. 7.ACTION ITEMS City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Page 4 of 178 7.1 Consider Items Removed From the Consent Calendar, if Any Consider items removed from the consent calendar by the Mayor or a City Councilmember, if any. If no items were removed from the consent calendar, this item will be withdrawn. 8.PUBLIC COMMENTS (CONTINUED) There will be no continued Public Comment period if all speakers present at the first Public Comment period are heard. 9.CITY MANAGER’S REPORTS 161 10.MAYOR’S REPORTS 11.COUNCILMEMBERS’ REPORTS 11.1 Councilmember Inzunza 177 Consider Adopting a Resolution in Support of Senate Bill 10 (Padilla), "Otay Mesa East Toll Facility Act: Toll Revenues: Environmental Mitigation" G.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: No 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: Consider adopting the resolution. 12.CITY CLERK'S REPORTS 13.CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORTS 14.CLOSED SESSION Announcements of actions taken in closed session shall be made available by noon on the next business day following the City Council meeting at the City Attorney's office in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act (Government Code 54957.7) 14.1 Conference with Labor Negotiators Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6 Agency designated representatives: Maria Kachadoorian, Tiffany Allen, Courtney Chase, Marco Verdugo, Tanya Tomlinson, and Sarah Schoen Employee organization: MM/PR City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Page 5 of 178 15.ADJOURNMENT to the regular City Council meeting on March 4, 2025, 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. City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Page 6 of 178 Page 1 City of Chula Vista Regular City Council Meeting MINUTES Date: Location: February 11, 2025, 5:00 p.m. Council Chambers, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, CA Present: Deputy Mayor Chavez, Councilmember Fernandez, Councilmember Inzunza, Councilmember Preciado, Mayor McCann Also Present: City Manager Kachadoorian, City Attorney Verdugo, City Clerk Bigelow, Deputy Director, City Clerk Services Malone Minutes are prepared and ordered to correspond to the agenda. _____________________________________________________________________ 1. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 5:00 p.m. 2. ROLL CALL City Clerk Bigelow called the roll. Deputy Mayor Chavez arrived at 5:01 p.m. 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG AND MOMENT OF SILENCE Led by Councilmember Inzunza. 4. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY 4.1 Presentation of Proclamation Honoring Chula Vista Firefighters for Their Efforts in Fighting the Border 2 Fire and Los Angeles Fires The proclamation was presented. 5. CONSENT CALENDAR (Items 5.1 through 5.5) John Acosta spoke regarding Item 5.5. City Clerk Bigelow announced that a revised page 7 for Item 5.1 had been distributed. Action on the item was with respect to the revised document. Moved by Mayor McCann Seconded by Councilmember Fernandez To approve the recommended actions appearing below consent calendar Items 5.1 through 5.5. The headings were read, text waived. The motion was carried by the following vote: Page 7 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda 2025/02/11 - City Council Regular Meeting Minutes Page 2 Yes (5): Deputy Mayor Chavez, Councilmember Fernandez, Councilmember Inzunza, Councilmember Preciado, and Mayor McCann Result, Carried (5 to 0) 5.1 Approve Meeting Minutes Approve the minutes dated: February 4, 2025 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 Annual Report: Accept the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2024, and Update on Reserve Funds Adopt a resolution accepting the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2024. Item 5.3 heading: RESOLUTION NO. 2025-019 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ACCEPTING THE ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL REPORT FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2024 5.4 Policy and Investment Report: Amend City Council Policy No. 220-01, Delegate Investment Activity Authority to the Director of Finance/Treasurer, and Accept the Investment Report for Quarter Ending December 31, 2024 Adopt a resolution acknowledging receipt of City Council Policy No. 220-01 Investment Policy and Guidelines, amending the existing policy, delegating investment activity authority to the Director of Finance/Treasurer, and accepting the investment report for the quarter ending December 31, 2024. Item 5.4 heading: RESOLUTION NO. 2025-020 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ACKNOWLEDGING RECEIPT OF COUNCIL POLICY 220-01, INVESTMENT POLICY AND GUIDELINES, AMENDING THE EXISTING POLICY, DELEGATING INVESTMENT ACTIVITY AUTHORITY TO THE DIRECTOR OF FINANCE/TREASURER, AND ACCEPTING THE INVESTMENT REPORT FOR THE QUARTER ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2024 5.5 Employee Compensation and Positions: Approve Classification Plan and Compensation Schedule; Position Counts; Revised Compensation Schedule; and Unclassified Ordinance Adopt resolutions: A) Amending the Classification Plan and Compensation Schedule to reflect the addition and deletion of position titles and amending the authorized position count in various departments; B) Approving the revised Fiscal Year 2024-25 Compensation Schedule effective February 21, 2025, as required by the California Code of Regulations, Title 2, Section 570.5; and place an Ordinance on first reading amending Chula Vista Municipal Code Section 2.05.010 to add the unclassified position titles of Chief Communications Officer and Chief Veterinarian Page 8 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda 2025/02/11 - City Council Regular Meeting Minutes Page 3 and delete the position title of Communications Manager. (First Reading) (4/5 Vote Required) Item 5.5 headings: A) RESOLUTION NO. 2025-021 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMENDING THE CLASSIFICATION PLAN AND COMPENSATION SCHEDULE TO REFLECT THE ADDITION AND DELETION OF POSITION TITLES AND AMENDING THE AUTHORIZED POSITION COUNT IN DEPARTMENTS B) RESOLUTION NO. 2025-022 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE REVISED FISCAL YEAR 2024-25 COMPENSATION SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 21, 2025, AS REQUIRED BY CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS, TITLE 2, SECTION 570.5 C) ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMENDING CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 2.05.010 ADDING THE UNCLASSIFIED POSITION TITLES OF CHIEF COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER AND CHIEF VETERINARIAN AND DELETING THE UNCLASSIFIED POSITION TITLE OF COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER (FIRST READING) (4/5 VOTE REQUIRED) 6. PUBLIC COMMENTS John Acosta spoke regarding campaign contributions and submitted written communications. Roy Estrella, Jr. introduced himself as a future candidate for elective office. 7. PUBLIC HEARINGS 7.1 Otay Ranch Village Seven Sectional Planning Area: Amend the Otay Ranch Village Seven Sectional Planning Area Plan, Including Associated Regulatory Documents, and a Tentative Map 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. Senior Planner Mallec gave a presentation on the item. Mayor McCann opened the public hearing. Nick Lee and Maria Miller, representing Baldwin and Sons, the applicant, gave a presentation on the item. Jenne submitted written comments expressing a neutral position. John Acosta spoke in opposition. Victor Diaz requested that action be delayed or labor standards related to the item be amended. There being no further members of the public who wished to speak, Mayor McCann closed the public hearing. Moved by Mayor McCann Seconded by Councilmember Preciado Page 9 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda 2025/02/11 - City Council Regular Meeting Minutes Page 4 To adopt Resolution No. 2025-023 and place the below ordinance on first reading, headings were read, text waived. The motion was carried by the following vote: Yes (5): Deputy Mayor Chavez, Councilmember Fernandez, Councilmember Inzunza, Councilmember Preciado, and Mayor McCann Result, Carried (5 to 0) Item 7.1 headings: A) RESOLUTION NO. 2025-023 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA CERTIFYING A FIRST ADDENDUM (IS23-0001) TO THE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE OTAY RANCH VILLAGE SEVEN SECTIONAL PLANNING AREA PLAN (FEIR 04-06) AND APPROVING AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA GENERAL PLAN (GPA23-0005); THE OTAY RANCH GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN (GDP23-0001); THE OTAY RANCH VILLAGE SEVEN SECTIONAL PLANNING AREA PLAN AND ASSOCIATED REGULATORY DOCUMENTS (SPA23-0002); AND A TENTATIVE MAP FOR OTAY RANCH VILLAGE SEVEN (TM23-0001) B) ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMENDING THE PLANNED COMMUNITY DISTRICT REGULATIONS FOR THE OTAY RANCH VILLAGE SEVEN SECTIONAL PLANNING AREA (FIRST READING) 8. ACTION ITEMS 8.1 Consider Items Removed From the Consent Calendar, if Any There were none. 8.2 Long-Term Financial Plan: Accept the General Fund Long-Term Financial Plan – Fiscal Years 2026-2035 Report Finance Director Schoen and Budget and Analysis Manager Prendell gave a presentation on the item. Moved by Mayor McCann Seconded by Councilmember Fernandez To accept the General Fund Long-Term Financial Plan – Fiscal Years 2026-2035 report, the heading was read. The motion was carried by the following vote: Yes (5): Deputy Mayor Chavez, Councilmember Fernandez, Councilmember Inzunza, Councilmember Preciado, and Mayor McCann Result, Carried (5 to 0) 9. PUBLIC COMMENTS (CONTINUED) There were none. 10. CITY MANAGER’S REPORTS City Manager Kachadoorian spoke regarding an upcoming Gaylord Pacific job fair. 11. MAYOR’S REPORTS Page 10 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda 2025/02/11 - City Council Regular Meeting Minutes Page 5 11.1 Ratification of Appointment to the Following Commissions: Charter Review Commission - Ryan Keyes Civil Service Commission - Michael Baranic Moved by Mayor McCann Seconded by Councilmember Preciado To ratify the above appointments. The motion was carried by the following vote: Yes (5): Deputy Mayor Chavez, Councilmember Fernandez, Councilmember Inzunza, Councilmember Preciado, and Mayor McCann Result, Carried (5 to 0) 12. COUNCILMEMBERS’ REPORTS Council members reported on attendance at recent events and made community announcements. At the request of Councilmember Inzunza, there was a consensus of the City Council to add an item to a future agenda to consider a resolution in support of Senate Bill 10, “Otay Mesa East Toll Facility Act: toll revenues: environmental mitigation,” authored by Senator Steve Padilla. At the request of Councilmember Inzunza, there was a consensus of a majority of the City Council, with Mayor McCann opposed, to make a referral to the City Manager and City Attorney to report to the City Council on the options for Councilmembers to issue proclamations, in addition to the Mayor. At the request of Deputy Mayor Chavez, there was a consensus of the City Council to direct staff to raise the Pan-African flag in recognition of Black History Month. 13. CITY CLERK'S REPORTS There were none. 14. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORTS There were none. 15. CLOSED SESSION Pursuant to Resolution No. 13706 and City Council Policy No. 346-03, the City Attorney maintains official minutes and records of action taken during closed session. City Attorney Verdugo announced that the City Council would convene in closed session to discuss the items listed below. John Acosta spoke regarding Item 15.2. Mayor McCann recessed the meeting at 6:46 p.m. The City Council convened in closed session at 6:51 p.m., with all members present. Page 11 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda 2025/02/11 - City Council Regular Meeting Minutes Page 6 15.1 Conference with Labor Negotiators Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6 Agency designated representatives: Maria Kachadoorian, Tiffany Allen, Courtney Chase, Marco Verdugo, Tanya Tomlinson, and Sarah Schoen Employee organization: IAFF, MM/PR Action: No reportable action. 15.2 Conference with Legal Counsel Regarding Existing Litigation Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1) Name of case: 1) CV Amalgamated LLC dba Caligrown v. City of Chula Vista, San Diego Superior Court, Case No. 37-2020-00033446-CU-MC-CTL; 2) CV Amalgamated LLC dba Caligrown v. City of Chula Vista, San Diego Superior Court, Case No. 37-2024-00023455-CU-MC-CTL; 3) Arturo Castanares v. City of Chula Vista, San Diego Superior Court, Case No. 37-2021-00017713-CU-MC-CTL; and 4) Just Construction, Inc. v. City of Chula Vista, San Diego Superior Court, 37- 2023-00044536-CU-BC-CTL Action: No reportable action. 16. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 8:00 p.m. _________________________ Kerry K. Bigelow, MMC, City Clerk Page 12 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda v . 0 03 P a g e | 1 February 25, 2025 ITEM TITLE Employee Compensation and Positions: Adopt an Ordinance Amending the Chula Vista Municipal Code Section 2.05.010, Adding and Deleting Position Titles Location: No specific geographic location Department: Human Resources G.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: No 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 an ordinance amending Chula Vista Municipal Code Section 2.05.010 to add the unclassified position titles of Chief Communications Officer and Chief Veterinarian and delete the position title of Communications Manager. (Second Reading and Adoption) (4/5 Vote Required) Summary This ordinance was placed on first reading on February 11, 2025. The original staff report can be accessed at the following link: https://pub-chulavista.escribemeetings.com/filestream.ashx?DocumentId=49153 Please note, the original staff report may include information beyond the scope of the ordinance proposed for adoption with this action. For questions, please contact the staff indicated in the original staff report or cityclerk@chulavistaca.gov. Page 13 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda SECOND READING AND ADOPTION ORDINANCE NO. ___________ ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMENDING CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 2.05.010 ADDING THE UNCLASSIFIED POSITION TITLES OF CHIEF COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER AND CHIEF VETERINARIAN AND DELETING THE UNCLASSIFIED POSITION TITLE OF COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER WHEREAS, the Human Resources Department has created new classifications to better reflect the needs of the City’s workforce; and WHEREAS, the Chief Communications Officer and Chief Veterinarian, given their duties and responsibilities, are unclassified management positions, within the meaning of Charter Section 701; and WHEREAS, Chula Vista City Charter Section 500(D) requires that all new unclassified management level positions be adopted by ordinance and a four-fifths vote of the Council. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Chula Vista does ordain as follows: Section I. That Section 2.05.010 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 2.05.10 Unclassified positions established. In addition to those unclassified positions specifically delineated in Section 500 of the Charter of the City, there are established the unclassified positions entitled: Administrative Secretary (Mayor, At Will), Administrative Services Manager, Assistant Chief of Police, Assistant Director of Development Services, Assistant Director of Engineering, Assistant Director of Human Resources, Assistant Director of Finance, Assistant Director of Parks and Recreation, Assistant Director of Public Works, Budget and Analysis Manager, Building Official, Chief Communications Officer, Chief Information Security Officer, Chief of Staff, Chief Veterinarian, Code Enforcement Manager, Communications Manager, Communications Officer, Deputy Fire Chief, Deputy Director of Animal Services, Deputy Director of Community Services, Deputy Director of Development Services, Development Project Manager, Development Services Department Director, Director of Animal Services, Economic Development Manager, Emergency Services Manager, Fire Division Chief, FA Accounting Technician, FA Administrative Analyst I, FA Administrative Analyst II, FA Administrative Program Manager, FA Analyst, FA Cyber Security Program Manager, FA Deputy Director IV-LECC, FA Deputy Director LECC, FA Deputy Executive Director, FA Executive Director, FA Public Private Partnership and Exercise Program Manager, FA Director of San Diego Law Enforcement Coordination Center, FA Executive Assistant, FA Financial Manager, FA Geospatial Intelligence Analyst, FA IVDC-LECC Executive Director, FA Law Enforcement Coordination Center Information Technology Manager, FA Intelligence Analyst, FA Management Assistant, FA Microcomputer Specialist, FA Network Page 14 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Ordinance No. Page No. 2 Administrator I, FA Network Administrator II, FA Network Administrator III, FA Program Analyst, FA Program Assistant Supervisor, FA Program Manager, FA Network Engineer, FA Senior Financial Analyst, FA Senior Intelligence Analyst, FA Senior Program Assistant, FA Senior Secretary, FA Supervisory Intelligence Analyst, Facilities Financing Manager, Finance Manager, Human Resources Manager, Information Technology Manager, Law Office Manager, Office Specialist (Mayor’s Office), Planning Manager, Police Administrative S ervices Administrator, Police Captain, Policy Aide, Public Works Superintendent, Purchasing Agent, Revenue Manager, Risk Manager, Senior Council Assistant, Special Events Coordinator and Special Projects Manager. Section II. Severability If any portion of this Ordinance, or its application to any person or circumstance, is for any reason held to be invalid, unenforceable or unconstitutional, by a court of competent jurisdiction, that portion shall be deemed severable, and such invalidity, unenforceability or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining portions of the Ordinance, or its application to any other person or circumstance. The City Council of the City of Chula Vista hereby declares that it would have adopted each section, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance, irrespective of the fact that any one or more other sections, sentences, clauses or phrases of the Ordinance be declared invalid, unenforceable or unconstitutional. Section III. Construction The City Council of the City of Chula Vista intends this Ordinance to supplement, not to duplicate or contradict, applicable state and federal law and this Ordinance shall be construed in light of that intent. Section IV. Effective Date This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the thirtieth day after its final passage. Section V. Publication The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published or posted according to law. Presented by Approved as to Form by ___________________________________ ________________________________ Tanya Tomlinson Marco A. Verdugo Director of Human Resources/Risk Management City Attorney Page 15 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 1 of 73 3633 CONF ACCOUNTANT 0 33.36 2,668.52 1 35.02 2,801.94 2 36.78 2,942.04 3 38.61 3,089.14 4 40.55 3,243.60 3641 ACE ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT 0 24.26 1,940.45 1 25.47 2,037.47 2 26.74 2,139.34 3 28.08 2,246.31 4 29.48 2,358.63 3643 CONF ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN 0 28.47 2,277.92 1 29.90 2,391.82 2 31.39 2,511.41 3 32.96 2,636.98 4 34.61 2,768.83 3675 ACE ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN 0 28.47 2,277.92 1 29.90 2,391.82 2 31.39 2,511.41 3 32.96 2,636.98 4 34.61 2,768.83 3677 ACE ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN II (T) 0 30.68 2,454.66 1 32.22 2,577.40 2 33.83 2,706.27 3 35.52 2,841.58 4 37.30 2,983.66 3645 ACE ACCOUNTS PAYABLE SUPERVISOR 0 35.29 2,822.85 1 37.05 2,963.99 2 38.90 3,112.19 3 40.85 3,267.80 4 42.89 3,431.19 0149 CONF ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY 0 29.97 2,397.95 1 31.47 2,517.85 2 33.05 2,643.74 3 34.70 2,775.93 4 36.43 2,914.73 Page 16 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 2 of 73 0179 ACE ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY 0 29.97 2,397.95 1 31.47 2,517.85 2 33.05 2,643.74 3 34.70 2,775.93 4 36.43 2,914.73 0154 CONF ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY-MAYOR 0 29.97 2,397.95 1 31.47 2,517.85 2 33.05 2,643.74 3 34.70 2,775.93 4 36.43 2,914.73 0215 SM ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES MGR 0 51.21 4,096.73 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 62.25 4,979.60 0181 ACE ADMINISTRATIVE TECHNICIAN 0 29.97 2,397.95 1 31.47 2,517.85 2 33.05 2,643.74 3 34.70 2,775.93 4 36.43 2,914.73 5316 UCHR ANIMAL CARE AIDE 0 17.25 -- 1 18.11 -- 2 19.02 -- 3 19.97 -- 4 20.97 -- 5317 ACE ANIMAL CARE FACILITY SUPV 0 36.84 2,947.30 1 38.68 3,094.66 2 40.62 3,249.40 3 42.65 3,411.87 4 44.78 3,582.46 5343 ACE ANIMAL CARE SPECIALIST 0 23.21 1,857.15 1 24.38 1,950.01 2 25.59 2,047.51 3 26.87 2,149.88 4 28.22 2,257.38 Page 17 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 3 of 73 5344 UCHR ANIMAL CARE SPECIALIST 0 23.21 -- 1 24.38 -- 2 25.59 -- 3 26.87 -- 4 28.22 -- 5319 ACE ANIMAL CARE SUPERVISOR 0 32.04 2,562.87 1 33.64 2,691.01 2 35.32 2,825.56 3 37.09 2,966.84 4 38.94 3,115.18 5303 ACE ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER 0 27.86 2,228.58 1 29.25 2,340.01 2 30.71 2,457.01 3 32.25 2,579.86 4 33.86 2,708.85 5304 ACE ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER SUPVR 0 32.04 2,562.87 1 33.64 2,691.01 2 35.32 2,825.56 3 37.09 2,966.84 4 38.94 3,115.18 5309 ACE ANIMAL SERVICES SPECIALIST 0 25.54 2,042.87 1 26.81 2,145.01 2 28.15 2,252.26 3 29.56 2,364.87 4 31.04 2,483.12 3083 MM APPLICATIONS SUPPORT MANAGER 0 54.90 4,391.80 1 57.64 4,611.38 2 60.52 4,841.94 3 63.55 5,084.04 4 66.73 5,338.24 3088 PROF APPLICATIONS SUPPORT SPEC 0 41.79 3,343.08 1 43.88 3,510.24 2 46.07 3,685.74 3 48.38 3,870.03 4 50.79 4,063.55 Page 18 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 4 of 73 7579 ACE AQUATIC SUPERVISOR I 0 30.03 2,402.25 1 31.53 2,522.36 2 33.11 2,648.48 3 34.76 2,780.91 4 36.50 2,919.95 7577 ACE AQUATIC SUPERVISOR II 0 33.03 2,642.48 1 34.68 2,774.60 2 36.42 2,913.33 3 38.24 3,059.00 4 40.15 3,211.95 7575 ACE AQUATIC SUPERVISOR III 0 37.99 3,038.85 1 39.88 3,190.79 2 41.88 3,350.33 3 43.97 3,517.85 4 46.17 3,693.74 5011 SM ASSISTANT CHIEF OF POLICE 0 97.53 7,802.19 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 118.55 9,483.62 2405 SM ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY 0 89.83 7,186.71 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 109.19 8,735.50 2707 EXEC ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER 0 121.72 9,737.64 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 147.95 11,836.17 4040 SM ASSISTANT DIR OF DEVLPMNT SVCS 0 83.68 6,694.43 1 -- -- 2 92.07 7,365.26 3 -- -- 4 101.71 8,137.12 Page 19 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 5 of 73 6008 SM ASSISTANT DIR OF ENGINEERING 0 83.68 6,694.43 1 89.94 7,195.46 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 101.71 8,137.12 3604 SM ASSISTANT DIR OF FINANCE 0 83.68 6,694.43 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 98.74 7,899.49 4 101.71 8,137.12 3304 SM ASSISTANT DIR OF HR 0 83.68 6,694.43 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 96.85 7,747.72 4 101.71 8,137.12 7403 SM ASSISTANT DIR OF PARKS & REC 0 83.68 6,694.43 1 87.13 6,970.24 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 101.71 8,137.12 6322 SM ASSISTANT DIR OF PUBLIC WORKS 0 83.68 6,694.43 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 98.74 7,899.49 4 101.71 8,137.12 6015 WCE ASSISTANT ENGINEER 0 47.15 3,772.30 1 49.51 3,960.91 2 51.99 4,158.96 3 54.59 4,366.90 4 57.32 4,585.25 6289 WCE ASSISTANT LAND SURVEYOR 0 47.15 3,772.30 1 49.51 3,960.91 2 51.99 4,158.96 3 54.59 4,366.90 4 57.32 4,585.25 Page 20 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 6 of 73 4749 WCE ASSISTANT PLAN CHECK ENGINEER 0 47.48 3,798.78 1 49.86 3,988.72 2 52.35 4,188.15 3 54.97 4,397.56 4 57.72 4,617.44 4439 ACE ASSISTANT PLANNER 0 37.03 2,962.00 1 38.88 3,110.10 2 40.82 3,265.61 3 42.86 3,428.89 4 45.00 3,600.33 3635 CONF ASSOCIATE ACCOUNTANT 0 36.69 2,935.37 1 38.53 3,082.14 2 40.45 3,236.24 3 42.48 3,398.06 4 44.60 3,567.96 6017 WCE ASSOCIATE ENGINEER 0 54.23 4,338.14 1 56.94 4,555.05 2 59.79 4,782.80 3 62.77 5,021.94 4 65.91 5,273.04 6287 WCE ASSOCIATE LAND SURVEYOR 0 54.23 4,338.14 1 56.94 4,555.05 2 59.79 4,782.80 3 62.77 5,021.94 4 65.91 5,273.04 4747 WCE ASSOCIATE PLAN CHECK ENGINEER 0 54.61 4,368.60 1 57.34 4,587.03 2 60.20 4,816.38 3 63.22 5,057.20 4 66.38 5,310.06 4437 ACE ASSOCIATE PLANNER 0 40.73 3,258.20 1 42.76 3,421.11 2 44.90 3,592.17 3 47.15 3,771.78 4 49.50 3,960.37 Page 21 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 7 of 73 5123 ACE AUTOMATED FINGERPRINT TECH 0 24.60 1,967.89 1 25.83 2,066.28 2 27.12 2,169.59 3 28.48 2,278.07 4 29.90 2,391.98 3404 MMCF BENEFITS MANAGER 0 56.21 4,496.42 1 59.58 4,766.20 2 63.15 5,052.18 3 66.94 5,355.31 4 70.96 5,676.63 2222 SM BUDGET AND ANALYSIS MANAGER 0 68.94 5,515.04 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 83.79 6,703.58 4769 MM BUILDING INSPECTION MANAGER 0 52.98 4,238.77 1 55.63 4,450.71 2 58.42 4,673.24 3 61.34 4,906.91 4 64.40 5,152.26 4771 ACE BUILDING INSPECTOR I 0 34.61 2,769.00 1 36.34 2,907.45 2 38.16 3,052.82 3 40.07 3,205.46 4 42.07 3,365.74 4770 UCHR BUILDING INSPECTOR I (HOURLY) 0 34.61 -- 1 36.34 -- 2 38.16 -- 3 40.07 -- 4 42.07 -- 4773 ACE BUILDING INSPECTOR II 0 38.07 3,045.90 1 39.98 3,198.20 2 41.98 3,358.10 3 44.08 3,526.01 4 46.28 3,702.31 Page 22 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 8 of 73 4774 UCHR BUILDING INSPECTOR II (HOURLY) 0 38.07 -- 1 39.98 -- 2 41.98 -- 3 44.08 -- 4 46.28 -- 4775 ACE BUILDING INSPECTOR III 0 41.88 3,350.49 1 43.98 3,518.01 2 46.17 3,693.92 3 48.48 3,878.61 4 50.91 4,072.54 4705 SM BUILDING OFFICIAL 0 72.22 5,777.38 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 87.78 7,022.43 6412 PROF BUILDING PROJECT MANAGER 0 46.65 3,731.76 1 48.98 3,918.34 2 51.43 4,114.25 3 54.00 4,319.97 4 56.70 4,535.97 6402 MM BUILDING SERVICES MANAGER 0 56.03 4,482.68 1 58.84 4,706.80 2 61.78 4,942.14 3 64.87 5,189.25 4 68.11 5,448.72 6669 ACE BUILDING SERVICES SUPERVISOR 0 33.47 2,677.21 1 35.14 2,811.07 2 36.90 2,951.62 3 38.74 3,099.20 4 40.68 3,254.16 4505 ACE BUSINESS LICENSE REPRESENTATIV 0 24.26 1,940.45 1 25.47 2,037.47 2 26.74 2,139.34 3 28.08 2,246.31 4 29.48 2,358.63 Page 23 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 9 of 73 6444 ACE CARPENTER 0 32.13 2,570.14 1 33.73 2,698.65 2 35.42 2,833.58 3 37.19 2,975.26 4 39.05 3,124.02 3669 ACE CASHIER 0 23.32 1,865.25 1 24.48 1,958.51 2 25.71 2,056.44 3 26.99 2,159.26 4 28.34 2,267.22 2767 SM CHIEF COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER 0 65.33 65.33 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 79.41 79.41 3053 SM CHIEF INFO SEC OFFICER 0 58.85 4,708.27 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 71.54 5,722.94 5001 EXEC CHIEF OF POLICE 0 121.72 9,737.64 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 147.95 11,836.17 2011 MMUC CHIEF OF STAFF 0 46.64 3,731.51 1 49.44 3,955.41 2 52.41 4,192.73 3 55.55 4,444.29 4 58.89 4,710.95 5301 SM CHIEF VETERINARIAN 0 66.28 5,302.07 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 80.56 6,444.70 Page 24 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 10 of 73 2400 CATY CITY ATTORNEY (ELECTED) 0 -- -- Effective 07/01/2024 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 117.66 9,412.58 2435 CONF CITY ATTY INVESTIGATOR 0 35.67 2,853.20 1 37.45 2,995.86 2 39.32 3,145.66 3 41.29 3,302.94 4 43.35 3,468.09 2201 CCLK CITY CLERK 0 -- -- 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 109.19 8,735.50 2710 CMGR CITY MANAGER 0 -- -- 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 167.76 13,420.92 5429 ACE CIVILIAN BCKGRND INVESTIGATOR 0 30.39 2,431.18 1 31.91 2,552.74 2 33.50 2,680.37 3 35.18 2,814.39 4 36.94 2,955.11 5431 UCHR CIVILIAN POLICE INVESTIGATOR 0 25.79 -- 1 27.08 -- 2 28.43 -- 3 29.85 -- 4 31.35 -- 0241 UCHR CLERICAL AIDE 0 16.53 -- 1 17.35 -- 2 18.22 -- 3 19.13 -- 4 20.09 -- Page 25 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 11 of 73 4757 SM CODE ENFORCEMENT MANAGER 0 57.75 4,620.29 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 66.86 5,348.56 4 70.20 5,616.00 4777 ACE CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER I 0 30.13 2,410.68 1 31.64 2,531.21 2 33.22 2,657.77 3 34.88 2,790.66 4 36.63 2,930.19 4778 UCHR CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER II 0 33.15 -- 1 34.80 -- 2 36.54 -- 3 38.37 -- 4 40.29 -- 4779 ACE CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER II 0 33.15 2,651.74 1 34.80 2,784.33 2 36.54 2,923.55 3 38.37 3,069.72 4 40.29 3,223.21 4789 ACE CODE ENFORCEMENT TECHNICIAN 0 26.20 2,096.24 1 34.80 2,784.33 2 36.54 2,923.55 3 38.37 3,069.72 4 40.29 3,223.21 3683 MM COLLECTIONS SUPERVISOR 0 39.80 3,184.37 1 41.80 3,343.60 2 43.88 3,510.76 3 46.08 3,686.32 4 48.38 3,870.63 2787 PRUC COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER 0 43.56 3,484.82 1 46.17 3,693.91 2 48.94 3,915.54 3 51.88 4,150.47 4 54.99 4,399.50 Page 26 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 12 of 73 2757 ACE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT SPEC 0 37.03 2,962.00 1 38.88 3,110.10 2 40.82 3,265.61 3 42.86 3,428.89 4 45.00 3,600.33 5141 ACE COMMUNITY SERVICES OFFICER 0 25.32 2,025.98 1 26.59 2,127.28 2 27.92 2,233.65 3 29.32 2,345.33 4 30.78 2,462.59 5142 UCHR COMMUNITY SERVICES OFFICER 0 25.32 -- 1 26.59 -- 2 27.92 -- 3 29.32 -- 4 30.78 -- 6201 UCHR CONSERV SPECIALIST I (HOURLY) 0 33.25 -- 1 34.91 -- 2 36.65 -- 3 38.49 -- 4 40.41 -- 6200 ACE CONSERVATION SPECIALIST I 0 33.25 2,659.72 1 34.91 2,792.70 2 36.65 2,932.34 3 38.49 3,078.95 4 40.41 3,232.90 6202 ACE CONSERVATION SPECIALIST II 0 36.57 2,925.69 1 38.40 3,071.97 2 40.32 3,225.57 3 42.34 3,386.85 4 44.45 3,556.19 6427 ACE CONSTRUCTION & REPAIR SUPV 0 44.51 3,560.87 1 46.74 3,738.92 2 49.07 3,925.86 3 51.53 4,122.15 4 54.10 4,328.26 Page 27 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 13 of 73 2023 UCHR COUNCIL ASSISTANT 0 24.60 -- 1 25.83 -- 2 27.12 -- 3 28.48 -- 4 29.90 -- 2003 CL COUNCILPERSON 0 -- -- Effective 07/01/2024 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 31.06 2,484.92 5757 UCHR COVID SITE ASST 0 16.50 -- 1 17.33 -- 2 18.19 -- 3 19.10 -- 4 20.06 -- 5101 MM CRIME LABORATORY MANAGER 0 51.54 4,123.54 1 54.12 4,329.71 2 56.83 4,546.21 3 59.67 4,773.51 4 62.65 5,012.19 5143 UCHR CSO (TEMPORARY APPOINTMENT) 0 25.32 -- 1 26.59 -- 2 27.92 -- 3 29.32 -- 4 30.78 -- 6667 ACE CUSTODIAL SUPERVISOR 0 27.75 2,219.96 1 29.14 2,330.96 2 30.59 2,447.50 3 32.12 2,569.88 4 33.73 2,698.37 6661 ACE CUSTODIAN 0 21.94 1,754.89 1 23.03 1,842.63 2 24.18 1,934.76 3 25.39 2,031.50 4 26.66 2,133.08 Page 28 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 14 of 73 6662 UCHR CUSTODIAN 0 21.94 -- 1 23.03 -- 2 24.18 -- 3 25.39 -- 4 26.66 -- 7191 ACE DELIVERY DRIVER 0 21.78 1,742.13 1 22.87 1,829.24 2 24.01 1,920.70 3 25.21 2,016.73 4 26.47 2,117.57 2703 EXEC DEP CITY MGR/DIR OF PUB WORKS 0 109.88 8,790.47 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 123.98 9,918.64 4 133.56 10,684.89 5352 SM DEP DIR OF ANIMAL SERVICES 0 72.90 5,832.26 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 88.61 7,089.16 4043 SM DEP DIRECTOR OF DEVLPMNT SVCS 0 79.70 6,375.65 1 87.27 6,981.27 2 91.63 7,330.34 3 -- -- 4 96.87 7,749.66 2212 SM DEP DIRECTOR, CITY CLERK SVCS 0 49.85 3,987.80 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 57.70 4,616.37 4 60.59 4,847.20 2410 PRUC DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY I 0 63.45 5,075.67 1 67.25 5,380.21 2 71.29 5,703.02 3 75.57 6,045.20 4 80.10 6,407.91 Page 29 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 15 of 73 2408 PRUC DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY II 0 69.79 5,583.23 1 73.98 5,918.23 2 78.42 6,273.32 3 83.12 6,649.72 4 88.11 7,048.70 2411 SM DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY III 0 81.67 6,533.38 1 88.11 7,048.71 2 92.30 7,384.36 3 -- -- 4 99.27 7,941.35 2245 CONF DEPUTY CITY CLERK I 0 34.49 2,759.51 1 36.22 2,897.49 2 38.03 3,042.36 3 39.93 3,194.48 4 41.93 3,354.20 2243 CONF DEPUTY CITY CLERK II 0 37.94 3,035.46 1 39.84 3,187.24 2 41.83 3,346.60 3 43.92 3,513.93 4 46.12 3,689.63 2705 EXEC DEPUTY CITY MANAGER 0 109.88 8,790.47 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 133.56 10,684.89 5505 SM DEPUTY FIRE CHIEF 0 92.44 7,395.52 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 112.37 8,989.31 5137 ACE DETENTIONS OFFICER 0 30.39 2,431.18 1 31.91 2,552.74 2 33.50 2,680.37 3 35.18 2,814.39 4 36.94 2,955.11 Page 30 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 16 of 73 5135 ACE DETENTIONS SUPERVISOR 0 34.95 2,795.86 1 36.70 2,935.65 2 38.53 3,082.43 3 40.46 3,236.55 4 42.48 3,398.38 4718 PROF DEVELOPMENT AUTOMATION SPEC 0 44.67 3,573.57 1 46.90 3,752.26 2 49.25 3,939.86 3 51.71 4,136.86 4 54.30 4,343.71 4025 SM DEVELOPMENT PROJECT MGR 0 71.29 5,703.54 1 74.86 5,988.72 2 78.60 6,288.16 3 82.53 6,602.57 4 86.66 6,932.69 4547 MM DEVELOPMENT SERVICES COUNTER M 0 49.72 3,977.81 1 52.21 4,176.69 2 54.82 4,385.54 3 57.56 4,604.81 4 60.44 4,835.05 4540 UCHR DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TECH I 0 27.69 -- 1 29.07 -- 2 30.53 -- 3 32.05 -- 4 33.66 -- 4542 ACE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TECH I 0 27.69 2,215.13 1 29.07 2,325.88 2 30.53 2,442.18 3 32.05 2,564.29 4 33.66 2,692.50 4541 ACE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TECH II 0 30.46 2,436.64 1 31.98 2,558.47 2 33.58 2,686.39 3 35.26 2,820.71 4 37.02 2,961.75 Page 31 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 17 of 73 4544 UCHR DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TECH II 0 30.46 -- 1 31.98 -- 2 33.58 -- 3 35.26 -- 4 37.02 -- 4543 ACE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TECH III 0 35.03 2,802.14 1 36.78 2,942.24 2 38.62 3,089.35 3 40.55 3,243.82 4 42.58 3,406.01 5249 ACE DIGITAL FORENSICS ANLYT I 0 35.64 2,851.17 1 37.42 2,993.73 2 39.29 3,143.42 3 41.26 3,300.59 4 43.32 3,465.62 5247 ACE DIGITAL FORENSICS ANLYT II 0 40.99 3,278.85 1 43.03 3,442.79 2 45.19 3,614.93 3 47.45 3,795.67 4 49.82 3,985.46 5245 ACE DIGITAL FORENSICS TECH I 0 28.09 2,247.32 1 29.50 2,359.69 2 30.97 2,477.67 3 32.52 2,601.56 4 34.15 2,731.64 5246 UCHR DIGITAL FORENSICS TECH I 0 28.09 -- 1 29.50 -- 2 30.97 -- 3 32.52 -- 4 34.15 -- 5243 ACE DIGITAL FORENSICS TECH II 0 32.31 2,584.42 1 33.92 2,713.64 2 35.62 2,849.32 3 37.40 2,991.79 4 39.27 3,141.38 Page 32 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 18 of 73 5244 UCHR DIGITAL FORENSICS TECH II 0 32.31 -- 1 33.92 -- 2 35.62 -- 3 37.40 -- 4 39.27 -- 5350 EXEC DIR OF ANIMAL SERVICES 0 87.48 6,998.72 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 106.34 8,507.00 4039 EXEC DIR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 0 96.23 7,698.60 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 112.71 9,016.95 4 116.97 9,357.70 2734 EXEC DIR OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 0 88.31 7,065.02 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 107.34 8,587.57 6006 EXEC DIR OF ENGINEERING/CITY ENG 0 96.23 7,698.60 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 116.97 9,357.70 3601 EXEC DIR OF FINANCE 0 96.23 7,698.60 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 112.71 9,016.95 4 116.97 9,357.70 4301 EXEC DIR OF HOUSING & HOMELESS SVS 0 87.48 6,998.72 1 88.61 7,088.96 2 93.04 7,443.41 3 -- -- 4 106.34 8,507.00 Page 33 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 19 of 73 3300 EXEC DIR OF HUMAN RESOURCES/RISK MG 0 96.23 7,698.60 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 112.71 9,016.95 4 116.97 9,357.70 3001 EXEC DIR OF INFO TECH SERVICES 0 96.23 7,698.60 1 -- -- 2 107.20 8,575.80 3 -- -- 4 116.97 9,357.70 7001 EXEC DIR OF LIBRARY SERVICES 0 87.48 6,998.72 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 102.09 8,167.13 4 106.34 8,507.00 7301 EXEC DIR OF PARKS & RECREATION 0 96.23 7,698.60 1 -- -- 2 108.17 8,653.85 3 -- -- 4 116.97 9,357.70 6320 EXEC DIR OF PUBLIC WORKS 0 96.23 7,698.60 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 116.97 9,357.70 2720 SM ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MGR 0 71.26 5,700.71 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 86.62 6,929.27 2747 ACE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SPEC I 0 33.94 2,715.17 1 35.64 2,850.93 2 37.42 2,993.48 3 39.29 3,143.15 4 41.25 3,300.31 Page 34 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 20 of 73 2749 ACE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SPEC II 0 40.73 3,258.20 1 42.76 3,421.11 2 44.90 3,592.17 3 47.15 3,771.78 4 49.50 3,960.37 6438 ACE ELECTRICIAN 0 33.66 2,692.53 1 35.34 2,827.16 2 37.11 2,968.51 3 38.96 3,116.94 4 40.91 3,272.79 6492 ACE ELECTRONIC/EQUIPMENT INSTALLER 0 30.60 2,447.76 1 32.13 2,570.14 2 33.73 2,698.65 3 35.42 2,833.58 4 37.19 2,975.26 6475 ACE ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN 0 37.02 2,961.78 1 38.87 3,109.87 2 40.82 3,265.37 3 42.86 3,428.63 4 45.00 3,600.07 6472 ACE ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN SUPV 0 42.58 3,406.05 1 44.70 3,576.35 2 46.94 3,755.17 3 49.29 3,942.93 4 51.75 4,140.08 5560 SM EMERGENCY SERVICES MGR 0 53.77 4,301.57 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 65.36 5,228.58 5557 PROF EMS EDUCATOR 0 45.27 3,621.96 1 47.54 3,803.06 2 49.92 3,993.23 3 52.41 4,192.88 4 55.03 4,402.52 Page 35 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 21 of 73 5567 PROF EMS NURSE COORDINATOR 0 54.33 4,346.36 1 57.05 4,563.66 2 59.90 4,791.86 3 62.89 5,031.45 4 66.04 5,283.01 5657 NIAF EMT (NON -SAFETY) - A 0 17.19 1 18.05 2 18.96 3 19.90 4 20.90 5659 NIAF EMT (NON-SAFETY) - C 0 27.51 1 28.88 2 30.33 3 31.84 4 33.44 5658 UCHR EMT (NON -SAFETY/HRLY) 0 17.19 -- 1 18.05 -- 2 18.96 -- 3 19.90 -- 4 20.90 -- 6081 ACE ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN I 0 31.22 2,497.30 1 32.78 2,622.17 2 34.42 2,753.28 3 36.14 2,890.94 4 37.94 3,035.49 6071 ACE ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN II 0 34.34 2,747.03 1 36.05 2,884.39 2 37.86 3,028.60 3 39.75 3,180.03 4 41.74 3,339.04 6205 MM ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES MANAGER 0 56.03 4,482.20 1 58.83 4,706.30 2 61.77 4,941.61 3 64.86 5,188.70 4 68.10 5,448.12 Page 36 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 22 of 73 6207 MM ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTNBILITY MGR 0 56.03 4,482.20 1 58.83 4,706.30 2 61.77 4,941.61 3 64.86 5,188.70 4 68.10 5,448.12 6505 MM EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE MANAGER 0 42.54 3,403.38 1 44.67 3,573.54 2 46.90 3,752.23 3 49.25 3,939.84 4 51.71 4,136.83 6542 ACE EQUIPMENT MECHANIC 0 31.29 2,503.37 1 32.86 2,628.54 2 34.50 2,759.97 3 36.22 2,897.97 4 38.04 3,042.86 6361 ACE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 0 31.85 2,548.10 1 33.44 2,675.50 2 35.12 2,809.28 3 36.87 2,949.74 4 38.72 3,097.23 0187 CONF EXECUTIVE SECRETARY 0 36.27 2,901.53 1 38.08 3,046.60 2 39.99 3,198.93 3 41.99 3,358.88 4 44.09 3,526.82 5270 CONF FA ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN 0 30.68 2,454.66 1 32.22 2,577.40 2 33.83 2,706.27 3 35.52 2,841.58 4 37.30 2,983.66 5456 PRUC FA ADMIN PROGRAM MGR 0 39.99 3,198.84 1 42.38 3,390.78 2 44.93 3,594.22 3 47.62 3,809.88 4 50.48 4,038.47 Page 37 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 23 of 73 5297 CONF FA ADMINSTRATIVE ANALYST I 0 33.70 2,696.11 1 35.39 2,830.91 2 37.16 2,972.46 3 39.01 3,121.08 4 40.96 3,277.13 5296 CONF FA ADMINSTRATIVE ANALYST II 0 37.07 2,965.72 1 38.93 3,114.00 2 40.87 3,269.70 3 42.91 3,433.19 4 45.06 3,604.85 5277 CONF FA ANALYST 0 25.75 2,060.28 1 27.04 2,163.29 2 28.39 2,271.46 3 29.81 2,385.03 4 31.30 2,504.28 5455 MMUC FA CYBER SECURITY PROG MGR 0 48.46 3,876.90 1 51.37 4,109.51 2 54.45 4,356.08 3 57.72 4,617.44 4 61.18 4,894.49 5467 SM FA DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF IV-LECC 0 60.02 4,801.32 Effective 01/01/2025 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 72.95 5,836.04 5465 SM FA DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF LECC 0 60.02 4,801.32 Effective 01/01/2025 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 72.95 5,836.04 5463 SM FA DEPUTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 0 72.80 5,824.10 Effective 01/01/2025 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 88.49 7,079.23 Page 38 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 24 of 73 5274 SM FA DIRECTOR OF SD LECC 0 68.39 5,471.13 Effective 01/01/2025 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 83.13 6,650.19 5286 CONF FA EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT 0 32.99 2,639.59 1 34.64 2,771.57 2 36.38 2,910.15 3 38.20 3,055.66 4 40.11 3,208.44 5461 EXEC FA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 0 60.19 4,815.34 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 73.16 5,853.08 5493 MMUC FA FINANCE MANAGER 0 63.77 5,101.42 Effective 01/01/2025 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 77.51 6,200.81 5439 PRUC FA GEOSPATIAL INTEL ANALYST 0 46.21 3,696.96 1 48.98 3,918.77 2 51.92 4,153.90 3 55.04 4,403.14 4 58.34 4,667.32 5453 MMUC FA INFO SYSTEMS PROGRAM MGR 0 53.91 4,312.52 1 57.14 4,571.27 2 60.57 4,845.55 3 64.20 5,136.28 4 68.06 5,444.46 5485 CONF FA INTEL ANLYT 0 34.86 2,788.92 1 36.60 2,928.36 2 38.43 3,074.78 3 40.36 3,228.52 4 42.37 3,389.95 Page 39 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 25 of 73 5491 SM FA IVDC-LECC EXEC DIRECTOR 0 72.05 5,763.75 Effective 01/01/2025 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 87.57 7,005.88 5440 MMUC FA LECC INFO TECH MANAGER 0 49.29 3,943.41 1 52.25 4,180.02 2 55.39 4,430.82 3 58.71 4,696.67 4 62.23 4,978.47 5278 CONF FA MANAGEMENT ASSISTANT 0 31.42 2,513.90 1 32.99 2,639.59 2 34.64 2,771.57 3 36.38 2,910.15 4 38.20 3,055.66 5443 PRUC FA MICROCOMPUTER SPECIALIST 0 40.08 3,206.24 1 42.48 3,398.61 2 45.03 3,602.53 3 47.73 3,818.68 4 50.60 4,047.80 5292 PRUC FA NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR I 0 40.33 3,226.72 1 42.75 3,420.33 2 45.32 3,625.55 3 48.04 3,843.08 4 50.92 4,073.66 5294 PRUC FA NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR II 0 44.37 3,549.40 1 47.03 3,762.36 2 49.85 3,988.10 3 52.84 4,227.39 4 56.01 4,481.03 5457 PRUC FA NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR III 0 46.73 3,738.43 1 49.53 3,962.74 2 52.51 4,200.50 3 55.66 4,452.53 4 59.00 4,719.69 Page 40 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 26 of 73 5444 PRUC FA PROGRAM ANALYST 0 47.81 3,825.16 1 50.68 4,054.66 2 53.72 4,297.94 3 56.95 4,555.82 4 60.36 4,829.17 5451 CONF FA PROGRAM ASSISTANT 0 25.10 2,008.14 1 26.36 2,108.54 2 27.67 2,213.97 3 29.06 2,324.67 4 30.51 2,440.90 5452 PRUC FA PROGRAM ASSISTANT SUPV 0 34.78 2,782.05 1 36.86 2,948.97 2 39.07 3,125.91 3 41.42 3,313.46 4 43.90 3,512.27 5445 SM FA PROGRAM MANAGER 0 52.81 4,224.87 1 55.52 4,441.89 2 58.22 4,657.93 3 61.14 4,890.81 4 64.19 5,135.37 5497 MMUC FA PUBLIC-PRVT PART EXER MGR 0 50.13 4,010.60 1 53.14 4,251.24 2 56.33 4,506.31 3 59.71 4,776.69 4 63.29 5,063.29 5284 CONF FA RCFL NETWORK ENGINEER 0 40.46 3,236.45 1 42.48 3,398.27 2 44.60 3,568.18 3 46.83 3,746.59 4 49.17 3,933.92 5495 PRUC FA SENIOR FINANCIAL ANALYST 0 37.47 2,997.55 1 39.72 3,177.40 2 42.10 3,368.05 3 44.63 3,570.13 4 47.30 3,784.34 Page 41 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 27 of 73 5483 PRUC FA SENIOR INTELLIGENCE ANALYST 0 39.46 3,156.73 1 41.83 3,346.13 2 44.34 3,546.90 3 47.00 3,759.71 4 49.82 3,985.30 5454 CONF FA SENIOR PROGRAM ASSISTANT 0 29.86 2,389.18 1 31.36 2,508.64 2 32.93 2,634.08 3 34.57 2,765.78 4 36.30 2,904.07 5477 CONF FA SENIOR SECRETARY 0 25.82 2,065.79 1 27.11 2,169.08 2 28.47 2,277.53 3 29.89 2,391.41 4 31.39 2,510.98 5489 PRUC FA SUP INTEL ANALYST I 0 43.41 3,472.41 1 46.01 3,680.75 2 48.77 3,901.60 3 51.70 4,135.69 4 54.80 4,383.83 5487 PRUC FA SUP INTEL ANALYST II 0 49.92 3,993.27 1 52.91 4,232.87 2 56.09 4,486.84 3 59.45 4,756.05 4 63.02 5,041.42 4051 SM FAC FINANCE MANAGER 0 56.03 4,482.18 1 -- -- 2 62.25 4,979.60 3 -- -- 4 68.10 5,448.12 6425 MM FACILITIES MANAGER 0 48.46 3,876.41 1 50.88 4,070.22 2 53.42 4,273.74 3 56.09 4,487.43 4 58.90 4,711.81 Page 42 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 28 of 73 7471 ACE FIELD MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST 0 25.42 2,033.62 1 26.69 2,135.30 2 28.03 2,242.06 3 29.43 2,354.16 4 30.90 2,471.87 3623 SM FINANCE MGR 0 64.70 5,176.32 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 78.65 6,291.85 3624 SM FINANCE MGR (CPA) 0 71.17 5,693.95 1 -- -- 2 78.25 6,260.10 3 -- -- 4 86.51 6,921.04 5511 IAFF FIRE BATTALION CHIEF - A 0 43.29 4,848.94 1 45.46 5,091.40 2 47.73 5,345.96 3 50.12 5,613.26 4 52.62 5,893.92 5513 IAFF FIRE BATTALION CHIEF - C 0 60.61 4,848.94 1 63.64 5,091.39 2 66.82 5,345.96 3 70.17 5,613.25 4 73.67 5,893.92 5584 UCHR FIRE CAPT - C (HOURLY) 0 48.94 -- 1 51.39 -- 2 53.95 -- 3 56.65 -- 4 59.49 -- 5583 IAFF FIRE CAPTAIN - A 0 34.96 3,915.11 1 36.70 4,110.85 2 38.54 4,316.40 3 40.47 4,532.21 4 42.49 4,758.81 Page 43 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 29 of 73 5582 IAFF FIRE CAPTAIN - B 0 46.61 3,915.10 1 48.94 4,110.84 2 51.39 4,316.39 3 53.95 4,532.21 4 56.65 4,758.81 5581 IAFF FIRE CAPTAIN - C 0 48.94 3,915.10 1 51.39 4,110.84 2 53.95 4,316.38 3 56.65 4,532.21 4 59.49 4,758.81 5501 EXEC FIRE CHIEF 0 106.01 8,481.11 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 128.86 10,308.85 5507 MMUC FIRE DIVISION CHIEF 0 77.21 6,176.44 1 81.84 6,547.02 2 86.75 6,939.84 3 91.95 7,356.23 4 97.47 7,797.61 5603 IAFF FIRE ENGINEER - A 0 30.36 3,400.70 1 31.88 3,570.74 2 33.48 3,749.28 3 35.15 3,936.74 4 36.91 4,133.57 5601 IAFF FIRE ENGINEER - C 0 42.51 3,400.72 1 44.63 3,570.74 2 46.87 3,749.28 3 49.21 3,936.74 4 51.67 4,133.58 5536 UCHR FIRE INSPECTOR 0 35.08 -- 1 36.84 -- 2 38.68 -- 3 40.61 -- 4 42.64 -- Page 44 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 30 of 73 5530 IAFF FIRE INSPECTOR/INVESTIGATOR I 0 35.08 2,806.70 1 36.84 2,947.04 2 38.68 3,094.40 3 40.61 3,249.12 4 42.64 3,411.57 5531 IAFF FIRE INSPECTOR/INVESTIGATOR II 0 38.59 3,087.36 1 40.52 3,241.73 2 42.55 3,403.82 3 44.68 3,574.00 4 46.91 3,752.70 5555 ACE FIRE INVENTORY SPECIALIST 0 29.66 2,372.42 1 31.14 2,491.04 2 32.69 2,615.59 3 34.33 2,746.37 4 36.05 2,883.69 5533 UCHR FIRE PREVENTION AIDE 0 16.50 -- 1 17.33 -- 2 18.19 -- 3 19.10 -- 4 20.06 -- 5528 IAFF FIRE PREVENTION ENG/INVSTGTR 0 46.55 3,723.73 1 48.87 3,909.92 2 51.32 4,105.41 3 53.88 4,310.69 4 56.58 4,526.22 5537 ACE FIRE PREVENTION SPECIALIST 0 30.46 2,436.64 1 31.98 2,558.47 2 33.58 2,686.39 3 35.26 2,820.71 4 37.02 2,961.75 5625 ACE FIRE RECRUIT 0 27.02 2,161.72 1 28.37 2,269.80 2 29.79 2,383.30 3 31.28 2,502.46 4 32.84 2,627.58 Page 45 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 31 of 73 5623 IAFF FIREFIGHTER - A 0 25.18 2,820.52 1 26.44 2,961.55 2 27.76 3,109.62 3 29.15 3,265.11 4 30.61 3,428.34 5621 IAFF FIREFIGHTER - C 0 35.26 2,820.52 1 37.02 2,961.55 2 38.87 3,109.62 3 40.81 3,265.10 4 42.85 3,428.36 5613 IAFF FIREFIGHTER/PARAMEDIC - A 0 28.96 3,243.60 1 30.41 3,405.79 2 31.93 3,576.07 3 33.53 3,754.87 4 35.20 3,942.60 5612 IAFF FIREFIGHTER/PARAMEDIC - B 0 38.61 3,243.59 1 40.55 3,405.78 2 42.57 3,576.07 3 44.70 3,754.86 4 46.94 3,942.62 5611 IAFF FIREFIGHTER/PARAMEDIC - C 0 40.55 3,243.60 1 42.57 3,405.78 2 44.70 3,576.07 3 46.94 3,754.86 4 49.28 3,942.62 0216 PRCF FISCAL AND MANAGEMENT ANALYST 0 52.40 4,191.69 1 55.54 4,443.20 2 58.87 4,709.79 3 62.40 4,992.37 4 66.15 5,291.92 3627 MMCF FISCAL DEBT MGMT ANALYST 0 52.40 4,191.69 1 55.54 4,443.20 2 58.87 4,709.79 3 62.40 4,992.37 4 66.15 5,291.92 Page 46 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 32 of 73 0169 ACE FISCAL OFFICE SPECIALIST 0 22.62 1,809.98 1 23.76 1,900.48 2 24.94 1,995.50 3 26.19 2,095.28 4 27.50 2,200.04 0170 UCHR FISCAL OFFICE SPECIALIST 0 22.62 -- 1 23.76 -- 2 24.94 -- 3 26.19 -- 4 27.50 -- 3610 PROF FISCAL SERVICES ANALYST 0 51.59 4,127.44 1 54.17 4,333.81 2 56.88 4,550.50 3 59.73 4,778.03 4 62.71 5,016.93 6513 ACE FLEET INVENTORY CONTROL SPEC 0 29.66 2,372.42 1 31.14 2,491.04 2 32.69 2,615.59 3 34.33 2,746.37 4 36.05 2,883.69 6501 MM FLEET MANAGER 0 47.26 3,780.79 1 49.62 3,969.83 2 52.10 4,168.32 3 54.71 4,376.74 4 57.44 4,595.56 6507 ACE FLEET SUPERVISOR 0 41.42 3,313.57 1 43.49 3,479.25 2 45.67 3,653.21 3 47.95 3,835.87 4 50.35 4,027.67 5114 ACE FORENSICS SPECIALIST 0 35.54 2,842.86 1 37.31 2,985.01 2 39.18 3,134.26 3 41.14 3,290.97 4 43.19 3,455.52 Page 47 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 33 of 73 5759 UCHR FUELS MODULE CREWMEMBER 0 19.32 -- 1 20.29 -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 -- -- 3075 ACE GIS ANALYST 0 37.98 3,038.39 1 39.88 3,190.31 2 41.87 3,349.83 3 43.97 3,517.32 4 46.16 3,693.18 3079 MM GIS MANAGER 0 49.89 3,991.41 1 52.39 4,190.99 2 55.01 4,400.53 3 57.76 4,620.56 4 60.65 4,851.60 3077 ACE GIS TECHNICIAN 0 31.06 2,484.94 1 32.61 2,609.18 2 34.25 2,739.64 3 35.96 2,876.62 4 37.76 3,020.46 2775 ACE GRAPHIC DESIGNER 0 31.70 2,536.08 1 33.29 2,662.88 2 34.95 2,796.03 3 36.70 2,935.83 4 38.53 3,082.62 4321 MM HOMELESS SOLUTIONS MANAGER 0 56.03 4,482.20 1 58.83 4,706.30 2 61.77 4,941.61 3 64.86 5,188.70 4 68.10 5,448.12 4325 ACE HOMELESS SERVICES SPEC I 0 29.97 2,397.95 1 31.47 2,517.85 2 33.05 2,643.74 3 34.70 2,775.93 4 36.43 2,914.73 Page 48 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 34 of 73 4323 ACE HOMELESS SERVICES SPEC II 0 32.97 2,637.75 1 34.62 2,769.64 2 36.35 2,908.12 3 38.17 3,053.53 4 40.08 3,206.21 4311 MM HOUSING MANAGER 0 56.03 4,482.20 1 58.83 4,706.30 2 61.77 4,941.61 3 64.86 5,188.70 4 68.10 5,448.12 3310 PRCF HUMAN RESOURCES ANALYST 0 41.39 3,311.53 1 43.88 3,510.22 2 46.51 3,720.83 3 49.30 3,944.08 4 52.26 4,180.73 3312 UCHR HUMAN RESOURCES ANALYST 0 41.39 -- 1 43.88 -- 2 46.51 -- 3 49.30 -- 4 52.26 -- 3331 SM HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGER 0 65.12 5,209.57 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 75.38 6,030.73 4 79.15 6,332.27 3332 UCHR HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGER 0 62.02 -- 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 75.38 -- 3315 CONF HUMAN RESOURCES TECHNICIAN 0 30.05 2,403.99 1 31.55 2,524.19 2 33.13 2,650.40 3 34.79 2,782.92 4 36.53 2,922.06 Page 49 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 35 of 73 6430 ACE HVAC TECHNICIAN 0 33.66 2,692.53 1 35.34 2,827.16 2 37.11 2,968.51 3 38.96 3,116.94 4 40.91 3,272.79 5104 SM INFO TECHNOLOGY MANAGER 0 68.60 5,487.68 1 71.19 5,695.53 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 83.38 6,670.31 3033 SM INFO TECHNOLOGY PROJ MANAGER 0 61.55 4,924.38 1 64.63 5,170.59 2 67.31 5,385.00 3 -- -- 4 74.82 5,985.62 3055 PROF INFO TECHNOLOGY SEC ANALYST 0 50.03 4,002.03 1 52.53 4,202.12 2 55.15 4,412.23 3 57.91 4,632.84 4 60.81 4,864.48 3017 ACE INFO TECHNOLOGY TECHNICIAN 0 31.83 2,546.13 1 33.42 2,673.44 2 35.09 2,807.11 3 36.84 2,947.46 4 38.69 3,094.84 3018 UCHR INFO TECHNOLOGY TECHNICIAN 0 31.83 -- 1 33.42 -- 2 35.09 -- 3 36.84 -- 4 38.69 -- 0269 UCHR INTERN - GRADUATE 0 18.15 -- 1 19.05 -- 2 20.01 -- 3 21.01 -- 4 22.06 -- Page 50 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 36 of 73 0267 UCHR INTERN - UNDERGRADUATE 0 16.50 -- 1 17.33 -- 2 18.19 -- 3 19.10 -- 4 20.06 -- 4480 PROF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT 0 43.20 3,455.87 1 45.36 3,628.66 2 47.63 3,810.09 3 50.01 4,000.59 4 52.51 4,200.63 6291 ACE LANDSCAPE INSPECTOR 0 38.07 3,045.90 1 39.98 3,198.20 2 41.98 3,358.10 3 44.08 3,526.01 4 46.28 3,702.31 4482 ACE LANDSCAPE PLANNER I 0 37.03 2,962.00 1 38.88 3,110.10 2 40.82 3,265.61 3 42.86 3,428.89 4 45.00 3,600.33 4483 ACE LANDSCAPE PLANNER II 0 40.73 3,258.20 1 42.76 3,421.11 2 44.90 3,592.17 3 47.15 3,771.78 4 49.50 3,960.37 5111 ACE LATENT PRINT EXAMINER 0 40.99 3,278.85 1 43.03 3,442.79 2 45.19 3,614.93 3 47.45 3,795.67 4 49.82 3,985.46 2465 MMUC LAW OFFICE MANAGER 0 40.16 3,212.46 1 42.57 3,405.21 2 45.12 3,609.52 3 47.83 3,826.09 4 50.70 4,055.66 Page 51 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 37 of 73 2466 UCHR LAW OFFICE MGR (HOURLY) 0 40.16 -- 1 42.57 -- 2 45.12 -- 3 47.83 -- 4 50.70 -- 6663 ACE LEAD CUSTODIAN 0 24.13 1,930.39 1 25.34 2,026.91 2 26.60 2,128.26 3 27.93 2,234.67 4 29.33 2,346.40 0183 CONF LEGAL ASSISTANT 0 30.27 2,421.71 1 31.78 2,542.79 2 33.37 2,669.93 3 35.04 2,803.43 4 36.80 2,943.60 7075 ACE LIBRARIAN I 0 30.72 2,457.66 1 32.26 2,580.54 2 33.87 2,709.57 3 35.56 2,845.05 4 37.34 2,987.30 7076 UCHR LIBRARIAN I 0 30.72 -- 1 32.26 -- 2 33.87 -- 3 35.56 -- 4 37.34 -- 7073 ACE LIBRARIAN II 0 33.79 2,703.43 1 35.48 2,838.60 2 37.26 2,980.53 3 39.12 3,129.56 4 41.08 3,286.03 7071 ACE LIBRARIAN III 0 37.17 2,973.77 1 39.03 3,122.46 2 40.98 3,278.58 3 43.03 3,442.51 4 45.18 3,614.64 Page 52 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 38 of 73 7181 UCHR LIBRARY AIDE 0 16.50 -- 1 17.33 -- 2 18.19 -- 3 19.10 -- 4 20.06 -- 7157 ACE LIBRARY ASSISTANT 0 22.34 1,787.41 1 23.46 1,876.78 2 24.63 1,970.62 3 25.86 2,069.15 4 27.16 2,172.61 7091 ACE LIBRARY ASSOCIATE 0 26.81 2,144.89 1 28.15 2,252.14 2 29.56 2,364.74 3 31.04 2,482.98 4 32.59 2,607.13 7092 UCHR LIBRARY ASSOCIATE 0 26.81 -- 1 28.15 -- 2 29.56 -- 3 31.04 -- 4 32.59 -- 7025 MM LIBRARY DIGITAL SERVICES MGR 0 46.96 3,757.01 1 49.31 3,944.85 2 51.78 4,142.08 3 54.37 4,349.20 4 57.08 4,566.66 7029 MM LIBRARY OPERATIONS MANAGER 0 54.03 4,322.50 1 56.73 4,538.63 2 59.57 4,765.55 3 62.55 5,003.83 4 65.68 5,254.02 7121 ACE LIBRARY TECHNICIAN 0 24.37 1,949.90 1 25.59 2,047.40 2 26.87 2,149.77 3 28.22 2,257.25 4 29.63 2,370.12 Page 53 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 39 of 73 7587 UCHR LIFEGUARD I 0 17.18 -- 1 18.04 -- 2 18.94 -- 3 19.89 -- 4 20.88 -- 7585 UCHR LIFEGUARD II 0 18.90 -- 1 19.84 -- 2 20.83 -- 3 21.87 -- 4 22.97 -- 6443 ACE LOCKSMITH 0 33.66 2,692.53 1 35.34 2,827.16 2 37.11 2,968.51 3 38.96 3,116.94 4 40.91 3,272.79 6377 ACE MAINTENANCE WORKER I 0 23.76 1,900.51 1 24.94 1,995.53 2 26.19 2,095.31 3 27.50 2,200.07 4 28.88 2,310.08 6379 UCHR MAINTENANCE WORKER I 0 23.76 -- 1 24.94 -- 2 26.19 -- 3 27.50 -- 4 28.88 -- 6373 ACE MAINTENANCE WORKER II 0 26.13 2,090.56 1 27.44 2,195.08 2 28.81 2,304.84 3 30.25 2,420.08 4 31.76 2,541.09 0228 CONF MANAGEMENT ANALYST I 0 35.24 2,818.97 1 37.00 2,959.92 2 38.85 3,107.92 3 40.79 3,263.32 4 42.83 3,426.48 Page 54 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 40 of 73 0229 ACE MANAGEMENT ANALYST I 0 35.24 2,818.97 1 37.00 2,959.92 2 38.85 3,107.92 3 40.79 3,263.32 4 42.83 3,426.48 0224 CONF MANAGEMENT ANALYST II 0 38.76 3,100.87 1 40.70 3,255.92 2 42.73 3,418.71 3 44.87 3,589.65 4 47.11 3,769.13 0227 ACE MANAGEMENT ANALYST II 0 38.76 3,100.87 1 40.70 3,255.92 2 42.73 3,418.71 3 44.87 3,589.65 4 47.11 3,769.13 2001 MY MAYOR 0 -- -- Effective 07/01/2024 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 77.65 6,212.30 6550 ACE MECHANIC ASSISTANT 0 25.88 2,070.52 1 27.18 2,174.05 2 28.53 2,282.75 3 29.96 2,396.89 4 31.46 2,516.73 0230 UCHR MGMT ANALYST I (HOURLY) 0 35.24 -- 1 37.00 -- 2 38.85 -- 3 40.79 -- 4 42.83 -- 0221 UCHR MGMT ANALYST II (HOURLY) 0 38.76 -- 1 40.70 -- 2 42.73 -- 3 44.87 -- 4 47.11 -- Page 55 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 41 of 73 5571 PROF MULTIMEDIA DESIGNER 0 35.62 2,849.89 1 37.40 2,992.39 2 39.28 3,142.00 3 41.24 3,299.10 4 43.30 3,464.05 5569 ACE MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTON SPCLST 0 30.58 2,446.37 1 32.11 2,568.69 2 33.71 2,697.13 3 35.40 2,831.98 4 37.17 2,973.58 0160 UCHR OFFICE SPECIALIST 0 21.55 -- 1 22.62 -- 2 23.76 -- 3 24.94 -- 4 26.19 -- 0161 ACE OFFICE SPECIALIST 0 21.55 1,723.79 1 22.62 1,809.98 2 23.76 1,900.48 3 24.94 1,995.50 4 26.19 2,095.28 0162 ACE OFFICE SPECIALIST-MAYOR 0 21.55 1,723.79 1 22.62 1,809.98 2 23.76 1,900.48 3 24.94 1,995.50 4 26.19 2,095.28 6311 ACE OPEN SPACE INSPECTOR 0 38.07 3,045.90 1 39.98 3,198.20 2 41.98 3,358.10 3 44.08 3,526.01 4 46.28 3,702.31 6302 MM OPEN SPACE MANAGER 0 45.81 3,664.72 1 48.10 3,847.96 2 50.50 4,040.36 3 53.03 4,242.37 4 55.68 4,454.50 Page 56 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 42 of 73 3025 MM OPERATIONS AND TELECOMM MGR 0 49.89 3,991.41 1 52.39 4,190.99 2 55.01 4,400.53 3 57.76 4,620.56 4 60.65 4,851.60 6434 ACE PAINTER 0 30.60 2,447.76 1 32.13 2,570.14 2 33.73 2,698.65 3 35.42 2,833.58 4 37.19 2,975.26 2475 CONF PARALEGAL 0 32.49 2,598.86 1 34.11 2,728.81 2 35.82 2,865.25 3 37.61 3,008.51 4 39.49 3,158.94 2476 UCHR PARALEGAL 0 32.49 -- 1 34.11 -- 2 35.82 -- 3 37.61 -- 4 39.49 -- 5655 NIAF PARAMEDIC (NON-SAFETY) - A 0 22.30 1 23.41 2 24.58 3 25.81 4 27.10 5653 NIAF PARAMEDIC (NON-SAFETY) - C 0 35.68 1 37.46 2 39.33 3 41.30 4 43.37 5656 UCHR PARAMEDIC (NS/HRLY) 0 22.30 -- 1 23.41 -- 2 24.58 -- 3 25.81 -- 4 27.10 -- Page 57 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 43 of 73 5654 NIAF PARAMEDIC RECRUIT (NS) 0 -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- 4 19.08 7434 UCHR PARK RANGER 0 17.25 -- 1 18.11 -- 2 19.02 -- 3 19.97 -- 4 20.97 -- 7431 PROF PARK RANGER PROGRAM MANAGER 0 47.29 3,783.48 1 49.66 3,972.65 2 52.14 4,171.28 3 54.75 4,379.85 4 57.49 4,598.84 7441 ACE PARK RANGER SUPERVISOR 0 36.78 2,942.30 1 38.62 3,089.41 2 40.55 3,243.89 3 42.58 3,406.08 4 44.70 3,576.38 5154 ACE PARKING ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 0 23.02 1,841.80 1 24.17 1,933.89 2 25.38 2,030.59 3 26.65 2,132.12 4 27.98 2,238.72 3693 ACE PARKING METER TECHNICIAN 0 25.32 2,025.98 1 26.59 2,127.28 2 27.92 2,233.65 3 29.32 2,345.33 4 30.78 2,462.59 6619 ACE PARKS MAINT WORKER I 0 23.76 1,900.51 1 24.94 1,995.53 2 26.19 2,095.31 3 27.50 2,200.07 4 28.88 2,310.08 Page 58 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 44 of 73 6620 UCHR PARKS MAINT WORKER I (HOURLY) 0 23.76 -- 1 24.94 -- 2 26.19 -- 3 27.50 -- 4 28.88 -- 6617 ACE PARKS MAINT WORKER II 0 26.13 2,090.56 1 27.44 2,195.08 2 28.81 2,304.84 3 30.25 2,420.08 4 31.76 2,541.09 6604 MM PARKS MANAGER 0 45.81 3,664.99 1 48.10 3,848.23 2 50.51 4,040.64 3 53.03 4,242.67 4 55.68 4,454.79 6605 ACE PARKS SUPERVISOR 0 36.78 2,942.30 1 38.62 3,089.41 2 40.55 3,243.89 3 42.58 3,406.08 4 44.70 3,576.38 3665 CONF PAYROLL SPECIALIST 0 31.53 2,522.12 1 33.10 2,648.22 2 34.76 2,780.63 3 36.50 2,919.67 4 38.32 3,065.65 3663 MMCF PAYROLL SUPERVISOR 0 41.77 3,341.32 1 44.27 3,541.80 2 46.93 3,754.31 3 49.74 3,979.57 4 52.73 4,218.34 5061 POA PEACE OFFICER 0 46.04 3,683.35 1 48.34 3,867.51 2 50.76 4,060.88 3 53.30 4,263.92 4 55.96 4,477.12 5 58.76 4,700.98 Page 59 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 45 of 73 4731 MM PLAN CHECK SUPERVISOR 0 52.91 4,232.71 1 55.55 4,444.34 2 58.33 4,666.56 3 61.25 4,899.89 4 64.31 5,144.86 4753 ACE PLAN CHECK TECHNICIAN 0 34.34 2,747.03 1 36.05 2,884.39 2 37.86 3,028.60 3 39.75 3,180.03 4 41.74 3,339.04 4727 SM PLANNING MANAGER 0 72.52 5,801.92 1 -- -- 2 79.43 6,354.08 3 -- -- 4 88.15 7,052.27 4527 ACE PLANNING TECHNICIAN 0 30.69 2,455.05 1 32.22 2,577.80 2 33.83 2,706.69 3 35.53 2,842.03 4 37.30 2,984.13 6432 ACE PLUMBER 0 33.66 2,692.53 1 35.34 2,827.16 2 37.11 2,968.51 3 38.96 3,116.94 4 40.91 3,272.79 5219 UCHR POL WELLNESS COORDINATOR 0 45.92 -- 1 48.21 -- 2 50.62 -- 3 53.15 -- 4 55.81 -- 5025 SM POLICE ADMIN SVCS ADMINISTRATR 0 64.70 5,176.32 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 77.18 6,174.20 4 78.65 6,291.85 Page 60 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 46 of 73 5051 POA POLICE AGENT 0 50.70 4,055.95 1 53.23 4,258.75 2 55.90 4,471.68 3 58.69 4,695.25 4 61.63 4,930.01 5 64.71 5,176.52 5022 SM POLICE CAPTAIN 0 93.88 7,510.64 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 114.12 9,129.24 5258 ACE POLICE COMM RELATIONS SPEC 0 29.12 2,329.88 1 30.58 2,446.37 2 32.11 2,568.69 3 33.71 2,697.13 4 35.40 2,831.98 5185 MM POLICE COMMUNICATIONS SYS MGR 0 56.21 4,496.58 1 59.02 4,721.41 2 61.97 4,957.48 3 65.07 5,205.35 4 68.32 5,465.62 5187 UCHR POLICE DISPATCH CALLTAKER 0 27.69 -- 1 29.07 -- 2 30.53 -- 3 32.05 -- 4 33.66 -- 5180 UCHR POLICE DISPATCHER 0 35.52 -- 1 37.30 -- 2 39.16 -- 3 41.12 -- 4 43.18 -- Page 61 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 47 of 73 5181 ACE POLICE DISPATCHER 0 35.52 2,841.78 1 37.30 2,983.86 2 39.16 3,133.06 3 41.12 3,289.71 4 43.18 3,454.20 5183 ACE POLICE DISPATCHER SUPERVISOR 0 41.81 3,344.42 1 43.90 3,511.64 2 46.09 3,687.22 3 48.39 3,871.58 4 50.81 4,065.16 5179 ACE POLICE DISPATCHER TRAINEE 0 32.29 2,583.44 1 33.91 2,712.61 2 35.60 2,848.24 3 37.38 2,990.65 4 39.25 3,140.18 5191 ACE POLICE FACILITY & SUPPLY COORD 0 29.66 2,372.42 1 31.14 2,491.04 2 32.69 2,615.59 3 34.33 2,746.37 4 36.05 2,883.69 5031 POA POLICE LIEUTENANT 0 69.99 5,599.09 1 73.49 5,879.04 2 77.16 6,172.99 3 81.02 6,481.66 4 85.07 6,805.74 5 89.33 7,146.03 5203 ACE POLICE RECORDS & SUPPORT SUPV 0 30.22 2,417.55 1 31.73 2,538.43 2 33.32 2,665.35 3 34.98 2,798.62 4 36.73 2,938.55 Page 62 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 48 of 73 0165 ACE POLICE RECORDS SPECIALIST 0 22.85 1,828.02 1 23.99 1,919.42 2 25.19 2,015.39 3 26.45 2,116.16 4 27.77 2,221.97 0166 UCHR POLICE RECORDS SPECIALIST 0 22.85 -- 1 23.99 -- 2 25.19 -- 3 26.45 -- 4 27.77 -- 5071 ACE POLICE RECRUIT 0 34.53 2,762.73 1 36.26 2,900.86 2 38.07 3,045.90 3 39.98 3,198.20 4 41.98 3,358.11 5041 POA POLICE SERGEANT 0 58.32 4,665.56 1 61.24 4,898.84 2 64.30 5,143.79 3 67.51 5,400.97 4 70.89 5,671.02 5 74.43 5,954.57 5415 ACE POLICE SERVICES TECHNICIAN 0 28.94 2,315.41 1 30.39 2,431.18 2 31.91 2,552.74 3 33.50 2,680.37 4 35.18 2,814.39 5207 UCHR POLICE SUPPORT SERVICES AIDE 0 16.50 -- 1 17.33 -- 2 18.19 -- 3 19.10 -- 4 20.06 -- Page 63 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 49 of 73 5205 MM POLICE SUPPORT SERVICES MGR 0 46.90 3,751.61 1 49.24 3,939.19 2 51.70 4,136.15 3 54.29 4,342.95 4 57.00 4,560.10 5209 MM POLICE TECHNOLOGY MANAGER 0 49.89 3,991.41 1 52.39 4,190.99 2 55.01 4,400.53 3 57.76 4,620.56 4 60.65 4,851.60 5107 ACE POLICE TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST 0 43.30 3,464.02 1 45.47 3,637.22 2 47.74 3,819.09 3 50.13 4,010.04 4 52.63 4,210.54 2013 PRUC POLICY AIDE 0 32.11 2,568.44 1 34.03 2,722.55 2 36.07 2,885.90 3 38.24 3,059.06 4 40.53 3,242.60 3629 MMCF PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTANT 0 51.00 4,080.20 1 54.06 4,325.01 2 57.31 4,584.51 3 60.74 4,859.58 4 64.39 5,151.16 6021 MM PRINCIPAL CIVIL ENGINEER 0 70.63 5,650.63 1 74.16 5,933.17 2 77.87 6,229.82 3 81.77 6,541.33 4 85.85 6,868.39 2724 MM PRINCIPAL ECON DEV SPECIALIST 0 56.03 4,482.20 1 58.83 4,706.30 2 61.77 4,941.61 3 64.86 5,188.70 4 68.10 5,448.12 Page 64 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 50 of 73 2724 PROF PRINCIPAL ECON DEV SPECIALIST 0 47.50 3,800.10 1 49.88 3,990.11 2 52.37 4,189.61 3 54.99 4,399.09 4 57.74 4,619.04 3305 MMCF PRINCIPAL HR ANALYST 0 54.74 4,379.50 1 58.03 4,642.27 2 61.51 4,920.80 3 65.20 5,216.05 4 69.11 5,529.02 4486 MM PRINCIPAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT 0 54.00 4,320.22 1 56.70 4,536.24 2 59.54 4,763.05 3 62.52 5,001.21 4 65.64 5,251.26 7051 MM PRINCIPAL LIBRARIAN 0 46.96 3,757.01 1 49.31 3,944.85 2 51.78 4,142.08 3 54.37 4,349.20 4 57.08 4,566.66 0208 PROF PRINCIPAL MANAGEMENT ANALYST 0 49.14 3,930.93 1 51.59 4,127.48 2 54.17 4,333.85 3 56.88 4,550.55 4 59.73 4,778.08 0214 PRCF PRINCIPAL MANAGEMENT ANALYST 0 49.14 3,930.93 1 51.59 4,127.48 2 54.17 4,333.85 3 56.88 4,550.55 4 59.73 4,778.08 0209 UCHR PRINCIPAL MGMT ANALYST (HRLY) 0 49.14 -- 1 51.59 -- 2 54.17 -- 3 56.88 -- 4 59.73 -- Page 65 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 51 of 73 4431 MM PRINCIPAL PLANNER 0 56.03 4,482.20 1 58.83 4,706.30 2 61.77 4,941.61 3 64.86 5,188.70 4 68.10 5,448.12 4212 PROF PRINCIPAL PROJECT COORDINATOR 0 56.03 4,482.20 1 58.83 4,706.30 2 61.77 4,941.61 3 64.86 5,188.70 4 68.10 5,448.12 7410 MM PRINCIPAL RECREATION MANAGER 0 47.23 3,778.54 1 49.59 3,967.47 2 52.07 4,165.84 3 54.68 4,374.13 4 57.41 4,592.84 3363 MMCF PRINCIPAL RISK MANAGEMENT SPEC 0 54.84 4,387.57 1 58.14 4,650.82 2 61.62 4,929.87 3 65.32 5,225.66 4 69.24 5,539.20 6020 MM PRINCIPAL TRAFFIC ENGINEER 0 70.63 5,650.63 1 74.16 5,933.17 2 77.87 6,229.82 3 81.77 6,541.33 4 85.85 6,868.39 3717 MM PROCUREMENT SERVICES ANALYST 0 46.50 3,720.20 1 48.83 3,906.20 2 51.27 4,101.51 3 53.83 4,306.58 4 56.52 4,521.92 3721 ACE PROCUREMENT SPECIALIST 0 33.65 2,692.27 1 35.34 2,826.88 2 37.10 2,968.23 3 38.96 3,116.64 4 40.91 3,272.47 Page 66 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 52 of 73 3090 PROF PROGRAMMER ANALYST 0 41.87 3,349.88 1 43.97 3,517.37 2 46.17 3,693.25 3 48.47 3,877.91 4 50.90 4,071.80 4217 ACE PROJECT COORDINATOR I 0 37.03 2,962.00 1 38.88 3,110.10 2 40.82 3,265.61 3 42.86 3,428.89 4 45.00 3,600.33 4215 ACE PROJECT COORDINATOR II 0 40.73 3,258.20 1 42.76 3,421.11 2 44.90 3,592.17 3 47.15 3,771.78 4 49.50 3,960.37 5127 ACE PROPERTY & EVIDENCE SPECIALIST 0 24.60 1,967.89 1 25.83 2,066.28 2 27.12 2,169.59 3 28.48 2,278.07 4 29.90 2,391.98 5121 ACE PROPERTY & EVIDENCE SUPERVISOR 0 32.53 2,602.53 1 34.16 2,732.66 2 35.87 2,869.29 3 37.66 3,012.75 4 39.54 3,163.39 2784 UCHR PUBLIC INFO SPECIALIST (HRLY) 0 33.88 -- 1 35.57 -- 2 37.35 -- 3 39.22 -- 4 41.18 -- 2782 CONF PUBLIC INFORMATION SPECIALIST 0 33.88 2,710.20 1 35.57 2,845.71 2 37.35 2,988.00 3 39.22 3,137.40 4 41.18 3,294.27 Page 67 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 53 of 73 2783 ACE PUBLIC INFORMATION SPECIALIST 0 33.88 2,710.20 1 35.57 2,845.71 2 37.35 2,988.00 3 39.22 3,137.40 4 41.18 3,294.27 5254 ACE PUBLIC SAFETY ANALYST 0 37.07 2,965.72 1 38.93 3,114.00 2 40.87 3,269.70 3 42.91 3,433.19 4 45.06 3,604.85 5256 UCHR PUBLIC SAFETY ANALYST 0 37.07 -- 1 38.93 -- 2 40.87 -- 3 42.91 -- 4 45.06 -- 6123 ACE PUBLIC WORKS INSPECTOR I 0 34.61 2,769.01 1 36.34 2,907.46 2 38.16 3,052.83 3 40.07 3,205.47 4 42.07 3,365.74 6121 ACE PUBLIC WORKS INSPECTOR II 0 38.07 3,045.90 1 39.98 3,198.20 2 41.98 3,358.10 3 44.08 3,526.01 4 46.28 3,702.31 6336 MM PUBLIC WORKS MANAGER 0 48.15 3,851.61 1 50.55 4,044.19 2 53.08 4,246.40 3 55.73 4,458.73 4 58.52 4,681.66 6712 ACE PUBLIC WORKS SPECIALIST 0 28.61 2,289.19 1 30.05 2,403.65 2 31.55 2,523.84 3 33.13 2,650.03 4 34.78 2,782.53 Page 68 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 54 of 73 6327 SM PUBLIC WORKS SUPERINTENDENT 0 63.57 5,085.59 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 77.27 6,181.58 6337 ACE PUBLIC WORKS SUPERVISOR 0 39.54 3,163.46 1 41.52 3,321.63 2 43.60 3,487.72 3 45.78 3,662.10 4 48.07 3,845.21 6392 ACE PUMP MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR 0 37.62 3,009.74 1 39.50 3,160.22 2 41.48 3,318.23 3 43.55 3,484.15 4 45.73 3,658.35 6396 ACE PUMP MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN 0 32.71 2,617.16 1 34.35 2,748.02 2 36.07 2,885.42 3 37.87 3,029.69 4 39.76 3,181.18 3711 SM PURCHASING AGENT 0 60.21 4,816.92 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 73.19 5,855.00 5417 ACE RANGE MASTER 0 27.86 2,228.58 1 29.25 2,340.01 2 30.71 2,457.01 3 32.25 2,579.86 4 33.86 2,708.85 6037 MMUC REAL PROPERTY MANAGER 0 58.52 4,681.57 1 62.03 4,962.47 2 65.75 5,260.21 3 69.70 5,575.83 4 73.88 5,910.38 Page 69 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 55 of 73 2211 MM RECORDS MANAGER 0 41.56 3,324.56 1 43.63 3,490.79 2 45.82 3,665.32 3 48.11 3,848.59 4 50.51 4,041.02 2217 ACE RECORDS SPECIALIST 0 23.70 1,896.17 1 24.89 1,990.98 2 26.13 2,090.52 3 27.44 2,195.05 4 28.81 2,304.80 7605 UCHR RECREATION AIDE 0 16.50 -- 1 17.33 -- 2 18.19 -- 3 19.10 -- 4 20.06 -- 7603 UCHR RECREATION LEADER 0 18.98 -- 1 19.92 -- 2 20.92 -- 3 21.97 -- 4 23.06 -- 7601 UCHR RECREATION SPECIALIST 0 22.77 -- 1 23.91 -- 2 25.10 -- 3 26.36 -- 4 27.68 -- 7425 ACE RECREATION SUPERVISOR I 0 30.03 2,402.25 1 31.53 2,522.36 2 33.11 2,648.48 3 34.76 2,780.91 4 36.50 2,919.95 7426 UCHR RECREATION SUPERVISOR I 0 30.03 -- 1 31.53 -- 2 33.11 -- 3 34.76 -- 4 36.50 -- Page 70 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 56 of 73 7423 ACE RECREATION SUPERVISOR II 0 33.03 2,642.48 1 34.68 2,774.60 2 36.42 2,913.33 3 38.24 3,059.00 4 40.15 3,211.95 7422 ACE RECREATION SUPERVISOR III 0 37.99 3,038.85 1 39.88 3,190.79 2 41.88 3,350.33 3 43.97 3,517.85 4 46.17 3,693.74 2742 ACE RECYCLING SPECIALIST I 0 33.25 2,659.72 1 34.91 2,792.70 2 36.65 2,932.34 3 38.49 3,078.95 4 40.41 3,232.90 2744 ACE RECYCLING SPECIALIST II 0 36.57 2,925.69 1 38.40 3,071.97 2 40.32 3,225.57 3 42.34 3,386.85 4 44.45 3,556.19 5307 ACE REGISTERED VETERINARY TECH 0 27.86 2,228.58 1 29.25 2,340.01 2 30.71 2,457.01 3 32.25 2,579.86 4 33.86 2,708.85 5312 UCHR REGISTERED VETERINARY TECH 0 27.86 -- 1 29.25 -- 2 30.71 -- 3 32.25 -- 4 33.86 -- 5081 UCHR RESERVE OFFICER 0 16.50 -- 1 17.33 -- 2 18.19 -- 3 -- -- 4 -- -- Page 71 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 57 of 73 3689 SM REVENUE MANAGER 0 64.70 5,176.32 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 74.36 5,949.09 4 78.65 6,291.85 3367 PRCF RISK MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST 0 41.47 3,317.63 1 43.96 3,516.69 2 46.60 3,727.69 3 49.39 3,951.35 4 52.36 4,188.43 3368 UCHR RISK MGMT SPECIALIST (HOURLY) 0 41.47 -- 1 43.96 -- 2 46.60 -- 3 49.39 -- 4 52.36 -- 3371 MMCF SAFETY PROGRAM MGR 0 54.84 4,387.57 1 58.14 4,650.82 2 61.62 4,929.87 3 65.32 5,225.66 4 69.24 5,539.20 0231 UCHR SEASONAL ASSISTANT 0 16.50 -- 1 17.33 -- 2 18.19 -- 3 19.10 -- 4 20.06 -- 0171 ACE SECRETARY 0 23.70 1,896.17 1 24.89 1,990.98 2 26.13 2,090.52 3 27.44 2,195.05 4 28.81 2,304.80 3630 MMCF SENIOR ACCOUNTANT 0 45.24 3,618.91 1 47.95 3,836.04 2 50.83 4,066.20 3 53.88 4,310.18 4 57.11 4,568.79 Page 72 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 58 of 73 3651 ACE SENIOR ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT 0 27.89 2,231.52 1 29.29 2,343.09 2 30.75 2,460.25 3 32.29 2,583.26 4 33.91 2,712.42 0185 ACE SENIOR ADMIN SECRETARY 0 32.97 2,637.75 1 34.62 2,769.64 2 36.35 2,908.12 3 38.17 3,053.53 4 40.08 3,206.21 5345 ACE SENIOR ANIMAL CARE SPECIALIST 0 26.70 2,135.72 1 28.03 2,242.51 2 29.43 2,354.63 3 30.90 2,472.37 4 32.45 2,595.98 3089 PROF SENIOR APPLICATION SUPP SPEC 0 46.39 3,710.91 1 48.71 3,896.47 2 51.14 4,091.28 3 53.70 4,295.86 4 56.38 4,510.65 2403 SM SENIOR ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY 0 89.83 7,186.71 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 4 109.19 8,735.50 4781 ACE SENIOR BUILDING INSPECTOR 0 43.98 3,518.01 1 46.17 3,693.92 2 48.48 3,878.61 3 50.91 4,072.54 4 53.45 4,276.17 4507 ACE SENIOR BUSINESS LICENSE REP 0 27.89 2,231.52 1 29.29 2,343.09 2 30.75 2,460.25 3 32.29 2,583.26 4 33.91 2,712.42 Page 73 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 59 of 73 6019 WCE SENIOR CIVIL ENGINEER 0 64.12 5,129.33 1 67.32 5,385.79 2 70.69 5,655.08 3 74.22 5,937.84 4 77.93 6,234.73 4763 ACE SENIOR CODE ENFORCEMNT OFFICER 0 41.93 3,354.72 1 44.03 3,522.46 2 46.23 3,698.58 3 48.54 3,883.51 4 50.97 4,077.68 6204 ACE SENIOR CONSERVATION SPECIALIST 0 42.06 3,364.54 1 44.16 3,532.77 2 46.37 3,709.41 3 48.69 3,894.88 4 51.12 4,089.62 2025 UCHR SENIOR COUNCIL ASSISTANT 0 31.00 -- 1 32.55 -- 2 34.18 -- 3 35.88 -- 4 37.68 -- 2027 CONF SENIOR COUNCIL ASSISTANT 0 31.00 2,479.88 1 32.55 2,603.87 2 34.18 2,734.07 3 35.88 2,870.77 4 37.68 3,014.31 2725 PROF SENIOR ECON DEVELOPMENT SPEC 0 47.29 3,783.48 1 49.66 3,972.65 2 52.14 4,171.28 3 54.75 4,379.85 4 57.49 4,598.84 6442 ACE SENIOR ELECTRICIAN 0 38.71 3,096.41 1 40.64 3,251.23 2 42.67 3,413.79 3 44.81 3,584.48 4 47.05 3,763.71 Page 74 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 60 of 73 6471 ACE SENIOR ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN 0 42.58 3,406.05 1 44.70 3,576.35 2 46.94 3,755.17 3 49.29 3,942.93 4 51.75 4,140.08 6059 ACE SENIOR ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN 0 39.49 3,159.09 1 41.46 3,317.04 2 43.54 3,482.90 3 45.71 3,657.04 4 48.00 3,839.89 6512 ACE SENIOR EQUIPMENT MECHANIC 0 35.99 2,878.88 1 37.79 3,022.82 2 39.67 3,173.96 3 41.66 3,332.66 4 43.74 3,499.29 5529 IAFF SENIOR FIRE INSPECTOR/INVESTIG 0 44.83 3,586.35 1 47.07 3,765.65 2 49.42 3,953.94 3 51.90 4,151.65 4 54.49 4,359.21 0175 ACE SENIOR FISCAL OFFICE SPECIALST 0 24.89 1,990.98 1 26.13 2,090.52 2 27.44 2,195.05 3 28.81 2,304.80 4 30.25 2,420.04 3073 ACE SENIOR GIS ANALYST 0 41.78 3,342.23 1 43.87 3,509.34 2 46.06 3,684.81 3 48.36 3,869.05 4 50.78 4,062.50 2764 PROF SENIOR GRAPHIC DESIGNER 0 39.04 3,123.42 1 40.99 3,279.59 2 43.04 3,443.58 3 45.20 3,615.75 4 47.46 3,796.53 Page 75 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 61 of 73 3308 PRCF SENIOR HR ANALYST 0 47.60 3,808.26 1 50.46 4,036.75 2 53.49 4,278.96 3 56.70 4,535.70 4 60.10 4,807.84 3313 UCHR SENIOR HR ANALYST 0 47.60 -- 1 50.46 -- 2 53.49 -- 3 56.70 -- 4 60.10 -- 3316 CONF SENIOR HR TECHNICIAN 0 34.56 2,764.59 1 36.29 2,902.82 2 38.10 3,047.96 3 40.00 3,200.36 4 42.00 3,360.37 6441 ACE SENIOR HVAC TECHNICIAN 0 38.71 3,096.41 1 40.64 3,251.23 2 42.67 3,413.79 3 44.81 3,584.48 4 47.05 3,763.71 3012 PROF SENIOR INFO TECH SUPPORT SPEC 0 40.98 3,278.30 1 43.03 3,442.22 2 45.18 3,614.33 3 47.44 3,795.05 4 49.81 3,984.79 3031 PROF SENIOR ITS/POL SPEC II (T) 0 45.16 3,612.57 1 47.42 3,793.20 2 49.79 3,982.87 3 52.28 4,182.01 4 54.89 4,391.11 6285 WCE SENIOR LAND SURVEYOR 0 64.12 5,129.33 1 67.32 5,385.79 2 70.69 5,655.08 3 74.22 5,937.84 4 77.93 6,234.73 Page 76 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 62 of 73 6295 ACE SENIOR LANDSCAPE INSPECTOR 0 43.78 3,502.79 1 45.97 3,677.92 2 48.27 3,861.82 3 50.69 4,054.91 4 53.22 4,257.66 5110 ACE SENIOR LATENT PRINT EXAMINER 0 47.13 3,770.67 1 49.49 3,959.21 2 51.96 4,157.17 3 54.56 4,365.03 4 57.29 4,583.28 2463 CONF SENIOR LEGAL ASSISTANT 0 33.30 2,663.89 1 34.96 2,797.08 2 36.71 2,936.93 3 38.55 3,083.78 4 40.47 3,237.97 7053 MM SENIOR LIBRARIAN 0 37.47 2,997.68 1 39.34 3,147.57 2 41.31 3,304.95 3 43.38 3,470.19 4 45.55 3,643.70 7589 UCHR SENIOR LIFEGUARD 0 20.79 -- 1 21.82 -- 2 22.92 -- 3 24.06 -- 4 25.26 -- 6371 ACE SENIOR MAINTENANCE WORKER 0 31.36 2,508.67 1 32.93 2,634.10 2 34.57 2,765.81 3 36.30 2,904.10 4 38.12 3,049.30 0206 PROF SENIOR MANAGEMENT ANALYST 0 44.67 3,573.57 1 46.90 3,752.26 2 49.25 3,939.86 3 51.71 4,136.86 4 54.30 4,343.71 Page 77 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 63 of 73 0226 PRCF SENIOR MANAGEMENT ANALYST 0 44.67 3,573.57 1 46.90 3,752.26 2 49.25 3,939.86 3 51.71 4,136.86 4 54.30 4,343.71 3051 PROF SENIOR NETWORK ENGINEER 0 55.09 4,406.86 1 57.84 4,627.21 2 60.73 4,858.57 3 63.77 5,101.50 4 66.96 5,356.57 0173 ACE SENIOR OFFICE SPECIALIST 0 23.70 1,896.17 1 24.89 1,990.98 2 26.13 2,090.52 3 27.44 2,195.05 4 28.81 2,304.80 0174 UCHR SENIOR OFFICE SPECIALIST 0 23.70 -- 1 24.89 -- 2 26.13 -- 3 27.44 -- 4 28.81 -- 6309 ACE SENIOR OPEN SPACE INSPECTOR 0 43.78 3,502.79 1 45.97 3,677.92 2 48.27 3,861.82 3 50.69 4,054.91 4 53.22 4,257.66 7439 ACE SENIOR PARK RANGER 0 31.36 2,508.67 1 32.93 2,634.10 2 34.57 2,765.81 3 36.30 2,904.10 4 38.12 3,049.30 5157 ACE SENIOR PARKING ENFORCEMENT OFF 0 25.32 2,025.98 1 26.59 2,127.28 2 27.92 2,233.65 3 29.32 2,345.33 4 30.78 2,462.59 Page 78 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 64 of 73 6615 ACE SENIOR PARKS MAINT WORKER 0 31.36 2,508.67 1 32.93 2,634.10 2 34.57 2,765.81 3 36.30 2,904.10 4 38.12 3,049.30 4746 WCE SENIOR PLAN CHECK ENGINEER 0 60.07 4,805.46 1 63.07 5,045.74 2 66.23 5,298.02 3 69.54 5,562.92 4 73.01 5,841.07 4751 ACE SENIOR PLAN CHECK TECHNICIAN 0 39.49 3,159.09 1 41.46 3,317.04 2 43.54 3,482.90 3 45.71 3,657.04 4 48.00 3,839.89 4432 PROF SENIOR PLANNER 0 47.29 3,783.48 1 49.66 3,972.65 2 52.14 4,171.28 3 54.75 4,379.85 4 57.49 4,598.84 4529 ACE SENIOR PLANNING TECHNICIAN 0 35.29 2,823.31 1 37.06 2,964.47 2 38.91 3,112.70 3 40.85 3,268.33 4 42.90 3,431.75 0135 ACE SENIOR POLICE RECORDS SPEC 0 26.28 2,102.22 1 27.59 2,207.33 2 28.97 2,317.70 3 30.42 2,433.58 4 31.94 2,555.26 0136 UCHR SENIOR POLICE RECORDS SPEC 0 26.28 -- 1 27.59 -- 2 28.97 -- 3 30.42 -- 4 31.94 -- Page 79 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 65 of 73 3728 PROF SENIOR PROCUREMENT SPECIALIST 0 37.46 2,996.43 1 39.33 3,146.26 2 41.29 3,303.57 3 43.36 3,468.75 4 45.53 3,642.19 3091 PROF SENIOR PROGRAMMER ANALYST 0 47.74 3,818.94 1 50.12 4,009.90 2 52.63 4,210.39 3 55.26 4,420.91 4 58.02 4,641.95 4214 PROF SENIOR PROJECT COORDINATOR 0 47.29 3,783.48 1 49.66 3,972.65 2 52.14 4,171.28 3 54.75 4,379.85 4 57.49 4,598.84 5125 ACE SENIOR PROPRTY & EVIDENCE SPEC 0 28.29 2,263.07 1 29.70 2,376.22 2 31.19 2,495.03 3 32.75 2,619.79 4 34.38 2,750.78 2785 ACE SENIOR PUBLIC INFO SPECIALIST 0 38.96 3,116.73 1 40.91 3,272.57 2 42.95 3,436.20 3 45.10 3,608.01 4 47.36 3,788.41 5248 UCHR SENIOR PUBLIC SAFETY ANALYST 0 44.67 -- 1 46.90 -- 2 49.25 -- 3 51.71 -- 4 54.30 -- 5260 PROF SENIOR PUBLIC SAFETY ANALYST 0 44.67 3,573.57 1 46.90 3,752.26 2 49.25 3,939.86 3 51.71 4,136.86 4 54.30 4,343.71 Page 80 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 66 of 73 6101 ACE SENIOR PUBLIC WORKS INSPECTOR 0 43.78 3,502.78 1 45.97 3,677.91 2 48.27 3,861.81 3 50.69 4,054.90 4 53.22 4,257.65 6702 ACE SENIOR PUBLIC WORKS SPECIALIST 0 34.34 2,747.03 1 36.05 2,884.39 2 37.86 3,028.60 3 39.75 3,180.03 4 41.74 3,339.04 2215 ACE SENIOR RECORDS SPECIALIST 0 27.26 2,180.59 1 28.62 2,289.62 2 30.05 2,404.10 3 31.55 2,524.31 4 33.13 2,650.52 2216 UCHR SENIOR RECORDS SPECIALIST 0 27.26 -- 1 28.62 -- 2 30.05 -- 3 31.55 -- 4 33.13 -- 2746 ACE SENIOR RECYCLING SPECIALIST 0 42.06 3,364.54 1 44.16 3,532.77 2 46.37 3,709.41 3 48.69 3,894.88 4 51.12 4,089.62 3365 PRCF SENIOR RISK MANAGEMENT SPEC 0 47.69 3,815.28 1 50.55 4,044.19 2 53.59 4,286.84 3 56.80 4,544.06 4 60.21 4,816.70 0177 ACE SENIOR SECRETARY 0 26.07 2,085.78 1 27.38 2,190.07 2 28.74 2,299.58 3 30.18 2,414.56 4 31.69 2,535.28 Page 81 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 67 of 73 6573 ACE SENIOR TREE TRIMMER 0 34.49 2,759.54 1 36.22 2,897.51 2 38.03 3,042.39 3 39.93 3,194.51 4 41.93 3,354.23 2779 PROF SENIOR WEBMASTER 0 39.19 3,134.88 1 41.15 3,291.60 2 43.20 3,456.20 3 45.36 3,629.01 4 47.63 3,810.46 6169 ACE SIGNAL SYSTEMS ENGINEER I 0 39.79 3,183.38 1 41.78 3,342.55 2 43.87 3,509.68 3 46.06 3,685.16 4 48.37 3,869.42 6170 ACE SIGNAL SYSTEMS ENGINEER II 0 43.77 3,501.72 1 45.96 3,676.81 2 48.26 3,860.65 3 50.67 4,053.68 4 53.20 4,256.36 6355 ACE SIGNING AND STRIPING SUPV 0 39.54 3,163.46 1 41.52 3,321.63 2 43.60 3,487.72 3 45.78 3,662.10 4 48.07 3,845.21 2751 SM SPECIAL PROJECTS MGR 0 54.17 4,333.81 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 3 65.36 5,228.58 4 65.85 5,267.77 2752 UCHR SPECIAL PROJECTS MGR (HOURLY) 0 51.21 -- 1 52.51 -- 2 55.13 -- 3 57.89 -- 4 62.25 -- Page 82 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 68 of 73 2799 PRUC SPECL EVENTS COORD 0 43.56 3,484.82 1 46.17 3,693.91 2 48.94 3,915.54 3 51.88 4,150.47 4 54.99 4,399.50 3318 UCHR SR HUMAN RESOURCES TECHNICIAN 0 34.56 -- 1 36.29 -- 2 38.10 -- 3 40.00 -- 4 42.00 -- 6614 UCHR SR PARKS MAINT WRKR (HOURLY) 0 31.36 -- 1 32.93 -- 2 34.57 -- 3 36.30 -- 4 38.12 -- 3734 ACE STOREKEEPER 0 26.13 2,090.56 1 27.44 2,195.08 2 28.81 2,304.84 3 30.25 2,420.08 4 31.76 2,541.09 3732 ACE STOREKEEPER SUPERVISOR 0 31.36 2,508.67 1 32.93 2,634.10 2 34.57 2,765.81 3 36.30 2,904.10 4 38.12 3,049.30 6127 ACE STORMWATER COMPLNCE INSP I 0 32.96 2,637.14 1 34.61 2,769.00 2 36.34 2,907.45 3 38.16 3,052.82 4 40.07 3,205.46 6125 ACE STORMWATER COMPLNCE INSP II 0 36.26 2,900.86 1 38.07 3,045.90 2 39.98 3,198.20 3 41.98 3,358.10 4 44.08 3,526.01 Page 83 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 69 of 73 6137 ACE STORMWATER ENV SPECIALIST I 0 36.19 2,894.88 1 38.00 3,039.63 2 39.90 3,191.61 3 41.89 3,351.19 4 43.98 3,518.75 6135 ACE STORMWATER ENV SPECIALIST II 0 39.80 3,184.37 1 41.79 3,343.59 2 43.88 3,510.77 3 46.08 3,686.31 4 48.38 3,870.63 6131 MM STORMWATER PROGRAM MANAGER 0 52.19 4,175.47 1 54.80 4,384.24 2 57.54 4,603.44 3 60.42 4,833.63 4 63.44 5,075.30 5241 MM SUPRVSNG PUBLIC SAFETY ANALYST 0 51.37 4,109.61 1 53.94 4,315.10 2 56.64 4,530.85 3 59.47 4,757.39 4 62.44 4,995.25 6151 ACE SURVEY TECHNICIAN I 0 31.22 2,497.30 1 32.78 2,622.17 2 34.42 2,753.28 3 36.14 2,890.94 4 37.94 3,035.49 6141 ACE SURVEY TECHNICIAN II 0 34.34 2,747.03 1 36.05 2,884.39 2 37.86 3,028.60 3 39.75 3,180.03 4 41.74 3,339.04 3015 PROF SYSTEMS/DATABASE ADMINISTRATOR 0 43.61 3,488.43 1 45.79 3,662.87 2 48.08 3,846.00 3 50.48 4,038.31 4 53.00 4,240.21 Page 84 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 70 of 73 7503 UCHR TINY TOT AIDE 0 18.98 -- 1 19.92 -- 2 20.92 -- 3 21.97 -- 4 23.06 -- 7505 UCHR TINY TOT SPECIALIST 0 22.77 -- 1 23.91 -- 2 25.10 -- 3 26.36 -- 4 27.68 -- 5155 UCHR TRAFFIC CONTROL ASSISTANT 0 16.50 -- 1 17.33 -- 2 18.19 -- 3 19.10 -- 4 20.06 -- 5293 UCHR TRAFFIC OFFICER 0 16.50 -- 1 17.33 -- 2 18.19 -- 3 19.10 -- 4 20.06 -- 6187 ACE TRAFFIC SIGNAL & LIGHT TECH I 0 31.71 2,537.16 1 33.30 2,664.02 2 34.97 2,797.22 3 36.71 2,937.08 4 38.55 3,083.94 6185 ACE TRAFFIC SIGNAL & LIGHT TECH II 0 34.89 2,790.88 1 36.63 2,930.42 2 38.46 3,076.94 3 40.38 3,230.79 4 42.40 3,392.33 6181 ACE TRAFFIC SIGNAL & LIGHTING SUPV 0 40.12 3,209.51 1 42.12 3,369.99 2 44.23 3,538.48 3 46.44 3,715.41 4 48.76 3,901.18 Page 85 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 71 of 73 5262 ACE TRAINING PROGRAM SPECIALIST 0 29.12 2,329.88 1 30.58 2,446.37 2 32.11 2,568.69 3 33.71 2,697.13 4 35.40 2,831.98 6031 WCE TRANSPORTATION ENGR W LIC 0 64.12 5,129.33 1 67.32 5,385.79 2 70.69 5,655.08 3 74.22 5,937.84 4 77.93 6,234.73 6033 WCE TRANSPORTATION ENGR W/O LIC 0 61.06 4,885.09 1 64.12 5,129.35 2 67.32 5,385.81 3 70.69 5,655.10 4 74.22 5,937.86 6575 ACE TREE TRIMMER 0 28.75 2,299.61 1 30.18 2,414.59 2 31.69 2,535.32 3 33.28 2,662.09 4 34.94 2,795.19 6572 ACE TREE TRIMMER SUPERVISOR 0 39.67 3,173.47 1 41.65 3,332.14 2 43.73 3,498.75 3 45.92 3,673.68 4 48.22 3,857.37 5308 UCHR VETERINARIAN 0 46.77 -- 1 49.11 -- 2 51.57 -- 3 54.15 -- 4 56.85 -- 5335 PROF VETERINARIAN I 0 44.26 3,540.81 1 46.47 3,717.86 2 48.80 3,903.74 3 51.24 4,098.93 4 53.80 4,303.88 Page 86 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Job BU Position Title Step Hourly Period Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 72 of 73 5333 PROF VETERINARIAN II 0 50.90 4,071.93 1 53.44 4,275.51 2 56.12 4,489.30 3 58.92 4,713.75 4 61.87 4,949.45 5334 UCHR VETERINARIAN II 0 50.90 -- 1 53.44 -- 2 56.12 -- 3 58.92 -- 4 61.87 -- 5323 UCHR VETERINARY ASSISTANT 0 21.75 -- 1 22.84 -- 2 23.98 -- 3 25.18 -- 4 26.44 -- 5325 ACE VETERINARY ASSISTANT 0 21.75 1,739.93 1 22.84 1,826.93 2 23.98 1,918.28 3 25.18 2,014.19 4 26.44 2,114.90 3029 ACE VOIP/VIDEOCONF SPECIALIST 0 38.19 3,055.36 1 40.10 3,208.12 2 42.11 3,368.53 3 44.21 3,536.96 4 46.42 3,713.80 7131 ACE VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR 0 23.78 1,902.01 1 24.96 1,997.12 2 26.21 2,096.97 3 27.52 2,201.82 4 28.90 2,311.91 2777 ACE WEBMASTER 0 37.98 3,038.39 1 39.88 3,190.31 2 41.87 3,349.83 3 43.97 3,517.32 4 46.16 3,693.18 Page 87 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Compensation Schedule Effective February 21, 2025 Step 0 = Step A, Step 1 = Step B, Step 2 = Step C, Step 3 = Step D, Step 4 = Step E, Step 5 = Step F Period rate shown is based on an 80‐hour per pay period, with exception of Fire Department positions with an A or B designation. Approved and Adopted: Resolution No.: Page 73 of 73 Revised July 16, 2024 (Effective July 12, 2024 | Salaries for FA Deputy Executive Director, FA IVDC-LECC Executive Director, FA Finance Manager, and FA Deputy Director of LECC are effective July 1, 2024) August 20, 2024 (Effective August 23, 2024) September 17, 2024 (Effective September 20, 2024 | Salary for City Attorney, Councilperson and Mayor are effective July 1, 2024) October 8, 2024 (Effective October 18, 2024) December 3, 2024 (Effective December 13, 2024 | Salary for City Attorney, Councilperson and Mayor are effective July 1, 2024) December 17, 2024 (Effective December 27, 2024) December 17, 2024 (Effective January 10, 2025) January 7, 2025 (Effective January 10, 2025) February 4, 2025 (Effective February 7, 2025 | Salaries for FA Deputy Executive Director, FA IVDC-LECC Executive Director, FA Director of SD-LECC, FA Finance Manager, and FA Deputy Director of IV-LECC and Deputy Director of LECC are effective J anuary 1, 2025) February 11, 2025 (Effective February 21, 2025) Page 88 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda v . 0 0 5 P a g e | 1 February 25, 2025 ITEM TITLE Agreement: Approve a Consultant Services Agreement with I-GSD Management Inc. for Project Management/City Representative Services Report Number: 25-0061 Location: 1775 Millenia Avenue Department: City Manager G.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: Yes Environmental Notice: The Project is adequately covered in a previously certified Final Second Tier Environmental Impact Report (EIR-07-01; SCH #2007041074, Millenia/Eastern Urban Center, dated September 15, 2009), and incorporated by reference in Resolution No. 2009-223 on September 15, 2009. Recommended Action Adopt a resolution approving a Consultant Services Agreement with I-GSD Management Inc. for Project Management and City Representatives Services. SUMMARY The Millenia Library Building, a 168,000 square foot Class “A” office building which will house a 60,000 square foot City library and other tenants, is currently under construction. Following the completion of site work, core and shell of the building, the necessary tenant improvements will begin. Staff is proposing entering into a consultant services agreement with I-GSD Management Inc. for professional project management services to oversee said improvements and represent the City. 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 is adequately covered in a previously certified Final Second Tier Environmental Impact Report (EIR-07-01; SCH #2007041074, Millenia/Eastern Urban Center, dated September 15, 2009), and incorporated by reference in Resolution No. 2009-223. Therefore, no further environmental review is required. Page 89 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda P a g e | 2 BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION Not applicable DISCUSSION On December 6, 2022, the City Council adopted Resolution Nos. 2022-273 through 2022-275, approving a Purchase and Sale Agreement with LMC-Millenia Investment Company (“Chesnut”) to acquire 7.06 acres of undeveloped land on Lot 7 of Millenia located at 1775 Millenia Avenue (APN 643-060-57-00); approving a Project Development Agreement with Chesnut to construct a 168,000 square foot class “A” library and office building, a 6,100 square foot amenity building, a parking structure, related site work and improvements (the “Project”). In conjunction with this action, the City Council authorized entering into a Purchase and Sale Agreement (“PSA”) with LMC-Millenia Investment Company, L.P. (Seller) and the City of Chula Vista (Buyer). The PSA obligated the City to purchase a 7.06-acre parcel (“Lot 7”) and all associated plans and construction drawings. Chesnut, the owner and developer of Lot 7, was obligated to complete improvements to the City’s specifications and provide a turnkey building to the City upon close of escrow. In exchange, the City agreed to reimburse Chesnut for certain pre-development and soft costs (approx. $3.1 million) and to pay Chesnut $11 million to acquire Lot 7. In addition, the City committed to paying Chesnut a Developer Fee of 4% of Reimbursable Costs, excluding Land Acquisition, and a Construction Supervision Fee of 3.5% of Hard Construction Costs (capitalized terms are as defined in the PSA). To date, the City has paid Chesnut in excess of $3 million in combined Developer and Construction Supervision Fees. Due to significant budgetary shortfalls, on December 10, 2024, the City Council took action to appropriate additional funds necessary to complete buildout of the Project. This action also identified project savings that would be generated by exercising the City’s option to close escrow on Lot 7 early, to coincide with the completion of the site work, core and shell. This option is projected to generate net savings of just under $1.2 million in Developer and Construction Supervision Fees that would otherwise be payable to Chesnut for the construction of tenant improvements (TIs). Following the completion of the site work, core and shell, the City requires project management/City representative services in order to complete construction of the Project, including construction of TIs for library, San Diego State University (SDSU), lower-level common areas and other tenant improvements as needed within the Project. City staff recommends entering into a Consultant Services Agreement with I-GSD Management Inc. (I-GSD) for professional project management and City representative services. I-GSD and its Principal, Susan Guerra, were chosen based on their unique qualifications, market conditions, and compability requirements, that include experience managing construction of the Project’s shell, core, and site improvements as well as experience managing building projects for institutes of higher education. For these reasons, staff recommends awarding this contract on a “sole source” basis under the authority of Chula Vista Municipal Code Section 2.56.070(B)(4). Page 90 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda P a g e | 3 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 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 The compensation per the agreement is capped at one percent (1%) of hard construction costs for the Project work managed. According to the approved December 2024 Updated Budget, 1% of the Library and SDSU improvements totals $255,733, as detailed below. Description Amount Library: TI, FF&E, A/V $22,213,294 SDSU: Warm Shell, Common Areas, TI $3,360,000 Estimated Construction Cost Subtotal $25,573,294 Estimated Not to Exceed, 1% Fee $255,733 In no case shall the contract expenses exceed $350,000. Funds for this purpose have already been appropriated and included in the Project budget. ONGOING FISCAL IMPACT There is no ongoing fiscal impact as funds for this purpose have already been appropriated. ATTACHMENTS 1. Agreement with I-GSD Management Inc. Staff Contact: Tiffany Allen, Assistant City Manager Adrianna Relph, Special Projects & Legislative Manager Page 91 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Form Rev 3/6/2023 RESOLUTION NO. __________ RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING A CONSULTANT SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND I-GSD MANAGEMENT INC. FOR PROJECT MANAGEMENT/CITY REPRESENTATIVE SERVICES WHEREAS, City is a party to that certain Project Development Agreement and that certain Purchase and Sale Agreement, each dated December 6, 2022, with LMC -Millenia Investment Company, L.P., addressing the construction and acquisition of the Millenia Library and Office Building located at 1775 Millenia Avenue, Chula Vista, California (the “Project”); and WHEREAS, City intends to exercise its option to complete the closing prior to the target closing date, with such early closing to coincide with completion of the Project’s shell, core, and site improvements; and WHEREAS, City requires project management/City representative services in order to complete construction of the Project, including construction of tenant improvements and installation of furnitures, fixtures and equipment (“FF&E”); and WHEREAS, Consultant has submitted a proposal to provide professional project management and City (Owner) representative services for the Project; and WHEREAS, in order to procure these services, Consultant was chosen based on Consultant’s unique qualifications, market conditions, and compability requirements, that include experience managing construction of the Project’s shell, core, and site improvements as well as experience managing building projects for institutes of higher education; on this basis, Consultant was awarded the contract on a “sole source” basis under the authority of Chula Vista Municipal Code Section 2.56.070(B)(4). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista, that it approves the Consultant Services Agreement, between the City and I-GSD Management Inc, 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 same. Presented by Approved as to Form by Tiffany Allen Marco A. Verdugo Assistant City Manager City Attorney Page 92 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda 1 City of Chula Vista Agreement No.: 2025-026 Consultant Name: I-GSD Management Inc. Rev. 12/13/2024 CITY OF CHULA VISTA CONSULTANT SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH I-GSD MANAGEMENT INC. TO PROVIDE PROJECT MANAGEMENT/CITY REPRESENTATIVE SERVICES This Agreement is entered into effective as of February 25, 2025 (“Effective Date”) by and between the City of Chula Vista, a chartered municipal corporation (“City”) and I-GSD Management Inc., a California corporation) (“Consultant”) (collectively, the “Parties” and, individually, a “Party”) with reference to the following facts: RECITALS WHEREAS, City is a party to that certain Project Development Agreement and that certain Purchase and Sale Agreement, each dated December 6, 2022, with LMC-Millenia Investment Company, L.P., addressing the construction and acquisition of the Millenia Library and Office Building located at 1775 Millenia Avenue, Chula Vista, California (the “Project”); and WHEREAS, City intends to exercise its option to complete the Closing prior to the Target Closing Date, such Early Closing to coincide with completion of the Project’s shell, core, and site improvements; and WHEREAS, City requires project management/City representative services in order to complete construction of the Project, including construction of tenant improvements and installation of furnitures, fixtures and equipment (“FF&E”); and WHEREAS, Consultant has submitted a proposal to provide professional project management and City (Owner) representative services for the Project; and WHEREAS, in order to procure these services, Consultant was chosen based on Consultant’s unique qualifications, market conditions, and compability requirements, that include experience managing construction of the Project’s shell, core, and site improvements as well as experience managing building projects for institutes of higher education; on this basis, Consultant was awarded the contract on a “sole source” basis under the authority of Chula Vista Municipal Code Section 2.56.070(B)(4); and WHEREAS, Consultant warrants and represents that it is experienced and staffed in a manner such that it can deliver the services required of Consultant to City in accordance with the time frames and the terms and conditions of this Agreement. [End of Recitals. Next Page Starts Obligatory Provisions.] Docusign Envelope ID: 7A6B01E6-5FC5-4882-8E2C-89FEB1708DAA Page 93 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda 2 City of Chula Vista Agreement No.: 2025-026 Consultant Name: I-GSD Management Inc. Rev. 12/13/2024 OBLIGATORY PROVISIONS NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above recitals, the covenants contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which the Parties hereby acknowledge, City and Consultant hereby agree as follows: 1. SERVICES 1.1 Required Services. Consultant agrees to perform the services, and deliver to City the “Deliverables” (if any) described in the attached Exhibit A, incorporated into the Agreement by this reference, within the time frames set forth therein, time being of the essence for this Agreement. The services and/or Deliverables described in Exhibit A shall be referred to herein as the “Required Services.” 1.2 Reductions in Scope of Work. City may independently, or upon request from Consultant, from time to time, reduce the Required Services to be performed by the Consultant under this Agreement. Upon doing so, City and Consultant agree to meet and confer in good faith for the purpose of negotiating a corresponding reduction in the compensation associated with the reduction. 1.3 Additional Services. Subject to compliance with the City’s Charter, codes, policies, procedures and ordinances governing procurement and purchasing authority, City may request Consultant provide additional services related to the Required Services (“Additional Services”). If so, City and Consultant agree to meet and confer in good faith for the purpose of negotiating an amendment to Exhibit A, to add the Additio nal Services. Unless otherwise agreed, compensation for the Additional Services shall be charged and paid consistent with the rates and terms already provided therein. Once added to Exhibit A, “Additional Services” shall also become “Required Services” for purposes of this Agreement. 1.4 Standard of Care. Consultant expressly warrants and agrees that any and all Required Services hereunder shall be performed in accordance with the highest standard of care exercised by members of the profession currently practicing under similar conditions and in similar locations. 1.5 No Waiver of Standard of Care. Where approval by City is required, it is understood to be conceptual approval only and does not relieve the Consultant of responsibility for complying with all laws, codes, industry standards, and liability for damages caused by negligent acts, errors, omissions, noncompliance with industry standards, or the willful misconduct of the Consultant or its subcontractors. 1.6 Security for Performance. In the event that Exhibit A Section 5 indicates the need for Consultant to provide additional security for performance of its duties under this Agreement, Consultant shall provide such additional security prior to commencement of its Required Services in the form and on the terms prescribed on Exhibit A, or as otherwise prescribed by the City Attorney. 1.7 Compliance with Laws. In its performance of the Required Services, Consultant shall comply with any and all applicable federal, state and local laws, including the Chula Vista Municipal Code. 1.8 Business License. Prior to commencement of work, Consultant shall obtain a business license from City. 1.9 Subcontractors. Prior to commencement of any work, Consultant shall submit for City’s information and approval a list of any and all subcontractors to be used by Consultant in the performance of the Required Services. Consultant agrees to take appropriate measures necessary to ensure that all subcontractors and Docusign Envelope ID: 7A6B01E6-5FC5-4882-8E2C-89FEB1708DAA Page 94 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda 3 City of Chula Vista Agreement No.: 2025-026 Consultant Name: I-GSD Management Inc. Rev. 12/13/2024 personnel utilized by the Consultant to complete its obligations under this Agreement comply with all applicable laws, regulations, ordinances, and policies, whether federal, state, or local. In addition, if any subcontractor is expected to fulfill any responsibilities of the Consultant under this Agreement, Consultant shall ensure that each and every subcontractor carries out the Consultant’s responsibilities as set forth in this Agreement. 1.10 Term. This Agreement shall commence on the earlier to occur of the Effective Date or Consultant’s commencement of the Required Services hereunder, and shall terminate, subject to Sections 6.1 and 6.2 of this Agreement, when the Parties have complied with all their obligations hereunder; provided, however, provisions which expressly survive termination shall remain in effect. 2. COMPENSATION 2.1 General. For satisfactory performance of the Required Services, City agrees to compensate Consultant in the amount(s) and on the terms set forth in Exhibit A, Section 4. Standard terms for billing and payment are set forth in this Section 2. 2.2 Detailed Invoicing. Consultant agrees to provide City with a detailed invoice for services performed each month, within thirty (30) days of the end of the month in which the services were performed, unless otherwise specified in Exhibit A. Invoicing shall begin on the first of the month following the Effective Date of the Agreement. All charges must be presented in a line item format with each task separately explained in reasonable detail. Each invoice shall include the current monthly amount being billed, the amount invoiced to date, and the remaining amount available under any approved budget. Consultant must obtain prior written authorization from City for any fees or expenses that exceed the estimated budget. 2.3 Payment to Consultant. Upon receipt of a properly prepared invoice and confirmation that the Required Services detailed in the invoice have been satisfactorily performed, City shall pay Consultant for the invoice amount within thirty (30) days. Payment shall be made in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in Exhibit A and section 2.4, below. At City’s discretion, invoices not timely submitted may be subject to a penalty of up to five percent (5%) of the amount invoiced. 2.4 Retention Policy. City shall retain ten percent (10%) of the amount due for Required Services detailed on each invoice (the “holdback amount”). Upon City review and determination of Project Completion, the holdback amount will be issued to Consultant. 2.5 Reimbursement of Costs. City may reimburse Consultant’s out-of-pocket costs incurred by Consultant in the performance of the Required Services if negotiated in advance and included in Exhibit A. Unless specifically provided in Exhibit A, Consultant shall be responsible for any and all out-of-pocket costs incurred by Consultant in the performance of the Required Services. 2.6 Exclusions. City shall not be responsible for payment to Consultant for any fees or costs in excess of any agreed upon budget, rate or other maximum amount(s) provided for in Exhibit A. City shall also not be responsible for any cost: (a) incurred prior to the Effective Date; or (b) arising out of or related to the errors, omissions, negligence or acts of willful misconduct of Consultant, its agents, employees, or subcontractors. 2.7 Payment Not Final Approval. Consultant understands and agrees that payment to the Consultant or reimbursement for any Consultant costs related to the performance of Required Services does not constitute a City final decision regarding whether such payment or cost reimbursement is allowable and eligible for payment under this Agreement, nor does it constitute a waiver of any violation by Consultant of the terms of Docusign Envelope ID: 7A6B01E6-5FC5-4882-8E2C-89FEB1708DAA Page 95 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda 4 City of Chula Vista Agreement No.: 2025-026 Consultant Name: I-GSD Management Inc. Rev. 12/13/2024 this Agreement. If City determines that Consultant is not entitled to receive any amount of compensation already paid, City will notify Consultant in writing and Consultant shall promptly return such amount. 3. INSURANCE 3.1 Required Insurance. Consultant must procure and maintain, during the period of performance of Required Services under this Agreement, and for twelve months after completion of Required Services, the policies of insurance described on the attached Exhibit B, incorporated into the Agreement by this reference (the “Required Insurance”). The Required Insurance shall also comply with all other terms of this Section. 3.2 Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. Any deductibles or self-insured retentions relating to the Required Insurance must be disclosed to and approved by City in advance of the commencement of work. 3.3 Standards for Insurers. Required Insurance must be placed with licensed insurers admitted to transact business in the State of California with a current A.M. Best’s rating of A V or better, or, if insurance is placed with a surplus lines insurer, insurer must be listed on the State of California List of Eligible Surplus Lines Insurers (LESLI) with a current A.M. Best’s rating of no less than A X. For Workers ’ Compensation Insurance, insurance issued by the State Compensation Fund is also acceptable. 3.4 Subcontractors. Consultant must include all sub-consultants/sub-contractors as insureds under its policies and/or furnish separate certificates and endorsements demonstrating separate coverage for those not under its policies. Any separate coverage for sub-consultants must also comply with the terms of this Agreement. 3.5 Additional Insureds. City, its officers, officials, employees, agents, and volunteers must be named as additional insureds with respect to any policy of general liability, automobile, or pollution insurance specified as required in Exhibit B or as may otherwise be specified by City’s Risk Manager.. The general liability additional insured coverage must be provided in the form of an endorsement to the Consultant’s insurance using ISO CG 2010 (11/85) or its equivalent; such endorsement must not exclude Products/Completed Operations coverage. 3.6 General Liability Coverage to be “Primary.” Consultant’s general liability coverage must be primary insurance as it pertains to the City, its officers, officials, employees, agents, and volunteers. Any insurance or self-insurance maintained by the City, its officers, officials, employees, or volunteers is wholly separate from the insurance provided by Consultant and in no way relieves Consultant from its responsibility to provide insurance. 3.7 No Cancellation. No Required Insurance policy may be canceled by either Party during the required insured period under this Agreement, except after thirty days’ prior written notice to the City by certified mail, return receipt requested. Prior to the effective date of any such cancellation Consultant must procure and put into effect equivalent coverage(s). 3.8 Waiver of Subrogation. Consultant’s insurer(s) will provide a Waiver of Subrogation in favor of the City for each Required Insurance policy under this Agreement. In addition, Consultant waives any right it may have or may obtain to subrogation for a claim against City. 3.9 Verification of Coverage. Prior to commencement of any work, Consultant shall furnish City with original certificates of insurance and any amendatory endorsements necessary to demonstrate to City that Consultant has obtained the Required Insurance in compliance with the terms of this Agreement. The words Docusign Envelope ID: 7A6B01E6-5FC5-4882-8E2C-89FEB1708DAA Page 96 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda 5 City of Chula Vista Agreement No.: 2025-026 Consultant Name: I-GSD Management Inc. Rev. 12/13/2024 “will endeavor” and “but failure to mail such notice shall impose no obligation or liability of any kind upon the company, its agents, or representatives” or any similar language must be deleted from all certificates. The required certificates and endorsements should otherwise be on industry standard forms. The City reserves the right to require, at any time, complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, including endorsements evidencing the coverage required by these specifications. 3.10 Claims Made Policy Requirements. If General Liability, Pollution and/or Asbestos Pollution Liability and/or Errors & Omissions coverage are required and are provided on a claims -made form, the following requirements also apply: a. The “Retro Date” must be shown, and must be before the date of this Agreement or the beginning of the work required by this Agreement. b. Insurance must be maintained, and evidence of insurance must be provided, for at least five (5) years after completion of the work required by this Agreement. c. If coverage is canceled or non-renewed, and not replaced with another claims-made policy form with a “Retro Date” prior to the effective date of this Agreement, the Consultant must purchase “extended reporting” coverage for a minimum of five (5) years after completion of the work required by this Agreement. d. A copy of the claims reporting requirements must be submitted to the City for review. 3.11 Not a Limitation of Other Obligations. Insurance provisions under this section shall not be construed to limit the Consultant’s obligations under this Agreement, including Indemnity. 3.12 Additional Coverage. To the extent that insurance coverage provided by Consultant maintains higher limits than the minimums appearing in Exhibit B, City requires and shall be entitled to coverage for higher limits maintained. 4. INDEMNIFICATION 4.1. General. To the maximum extent allowed by law, Consultant shall timely and fully protect, defend, reimburse, indemnify and hold harmless City, its elected and appointed officers, agents, employees and volunteers (collectively, “Indemnified Parties”), from and against any and all claims, demands, causes of action, costs, expenses, (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and court costs), liability, loss, damage or injury, in law or equity, to property or persons, including wrongful death, in any manner arising out of or incident to any alleged acts, omissions, negligence, or willful misconduct of Consultant, its officials, officers, employees, agents, and contractors, arising out of or in connection with the performance of the Required Services, the results of such performance, or this Agreement. This indemnity provision does not include any claims, damages, liability, costs and expenses arising from the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the Indemnified Parties. Also covered is liability arising from, connected with, caused by or claimed to be caused by the active or passive negligent acts or omissions of the Indemnified Parties which may be in combination with the active or passive negligent acts or omissions of the Consultant, its employees, agents or officers, or any third party. 4.2. Modified Indemnity Where Agreement Involves Design Professional Services. Notwithstanding the forgoing, if the services provided under this Agreement are design professional services, as defined by California Civil Code section 2782.8, as may be amended from time to time, the defense and indemnity Docusign Envelope ID: 7A6B01E6-5FC5-4882-8E2C-89FEB1708DAA Page 97 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda 6 City of Chula Vista Agreement No.: 2025-026 Consultant Name: I-GSD Management Inc. Rev. 12/13/2024 obligation under Section 1, above, shall be limited to the extent required by California Civil Code section 2782.8. 4.3 Costs of Defense and Award. Included in Consultant’s obligations under this Section 4 is Consultant’s obligation to defend, at Consultant’s own cost, expense and risk, and with counsel approved in writing by City, any and all suits, actions or other legal proceedings that may be brought or instituted against one or more of the Indemnified Parties. Subject to the limitations in this Section 4, Consultant shall pay and satisfy any judgment, award or decree that may be rendered against one or more of the Indemnified Parties for any and all related legal expenses and costs incurred by any of them. 4.4. Consultant’s Obligations Not Limited or Modified. Consultant’s obligations under this Section 4 shall not be limited to insurance proceeds, if any, received by the Indemnified Parties, or by any prior or subsequent declaration by the Consultant. Furthermore, Consultant’s obligations under this Section 4 shall in no way limit, modify or excuse any of Consultant’s other obligations or duties under this Agreement. 4.5. Enforcement Costs. Consultant agrees to pay any and all costs and fees City incurs in enforcing Consultant’s obligations under this Section 4. 4.6 Survival. Consultant’s obligations under this Section 4 shall survive the termination of this Agreement. 5. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST 5.1 Form 700 Filing. The California Political Reform Act and the Chula Vista Conflict of Interest Code require certain government officials and consultants performing work for government agencies to publicly disclose certain of their personal assets and income using a Statement of Economic Interests form (Form 700). In order to assure compliance with these requirements, Consultant shall comply with the disclosure requirements identified in the attached Exhibit C, incorporated into the Agreement by this reference. 5.2 Disclosures; Prohibited Interests. Independent of whether Consultant is required to file a Form 700, Consultant warrants and represents that it has disclosed to City any economic interests held by Consultant, or its employees or subcontractors who will be performing the Required Services, in any real property or project which is the subject of this Agreement. Consultant warrants and represents that it has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee or approved subcontractor working solely for Consultant, to solicit or secure this Agreement. Further, Consultant warrants and represents that it has not paid or agreed to pay any company or person, other than a bona fide employee or approved subcontractor working solely for Consultant, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift or other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. Consultant further warrants and represents that no officer or employee of City, has any interest, whether contractual, non-contractual, financial or otherwise, in this transaction, the proceeds hereof, or in the business of Consultant or Consultant’s subcontractors. Consultant further agrees to notify City in the event any such interest is discovered wheth er or not such interest is prohibited by law or this Agreement. For breach or violation of any of these warranties, City shall have the right to rescind this Agreement without liability. 5.3 Levine Act. California Government Code section 84308, commonly known as the Levine Act, prohibits public agency officers from participating in any action related to a contract if such officer receives political contributions totaling more than $250 within the previous twelve months, and for twelve months following the date a final decision concerning the contract has been made, from the person or company awarded the contract. The Levine Act also requires disclosure of such contribution by a party to be awarded a specific Docusign Envelope ID: 7A6B01E6-5FC5-4882-8E2C-89FEB1708DAA Page 98 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda 7 City of Chula Vista Agreement No.: 2025-026 Consultant Name: I-GSD Management Inc. Rev. 12/13/2024 contract. In order to assure compliance with these requirements, Consultant shall comply with the disclosure requirements identified in the attached Exhibit D, incorporated into the Agreement by this reference. 6. REMEDIES 6.1 Termination for Cause. If for any reason whatsoever Consultant shall fail to perform the Required Services under this Agreement, in a proper or timely manner, or if Consultant shall violate any of the other covenants, agreements or conditions of this Agreement (each a “Default”), in addition to any and all other rights and remedies City may have under this Agreement, at law or in equity, City shall have the right to terminate this Agreement by giving five (5) days written notice to Consultant. Such notice shall identify the Default and the Agreement termination date. If Consultant notifies City of its intent to cure such Default prior to City’s specified termination date, and City agrees that the specified Default is capable of being cured, City may grant Consultant up to ten (10) additional days after the designated termination date to effectuate such cure. In the event of a termination under this Section 6.1, Consultant shall immediately provide City any and all ”Work Product” (defined in Section 7 below) prepared by Consultant as part of the Required Services. Such Work Product shall be City’s sole and exclusive property as provided in Section 7 hereof. Consultant may be entitled to compensation for work satisfactorily performed prior to Consultant’s receipt of the Default notice; provided, however, in no event shall such compensation exceed the amount that would have been payable under this Agreement for such work, and any such compensation shall be reduced by any costs incurred or projected to be incurred by City as a result of the Default. 6.2 Termination or Suspension for Convenience of City. City may suspend or terminate this Agreement, or any portion of the Required Services, at any time and for any reason, with or without cause, by giving specific written notice to Consultant of such termination or suspension at least fifteen (15) days prior to the effective date thereof. Upon receipt of such notice, Consultant shall immediately cease all work under the Agreement and promptly deliver all “Work Product” (defined in Section 7 below) to City. Such Work Product shall be City's sole and exclusive property as provided in Section 7 hereof. Consultant shall be entitled to receive just and equitable compensation for this Work Product in an amount equal to the amount due and payable under this Agreement for work satisfactorily performed as of the date of the termination/suspension notice plus any additional remaining Required Services requested or approved by City in advance that would maximize City’s value under the Agreement. 6.3 Waiver of Claims. In the event City terminates the Agreement in accordance with the terms of this Section, Consultant hereby expressly waives any and all claims for damages or compensation as a result of such termination except as expressly provided in this Section 6. 6.4 Administrative Claims Requirements and Procedures. No suit or arbitration shall be brought arising out of this Agreement against City unless a claim has first been presented in writing and filed with City and acted upon by City in accordance with the procedures set forth in Chapter 1.34 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code, as same may be amended, the provisions of which, including such policies and procedures used by City in the implementation of same, are incorporated herein by this reference. Upon request by City, Consultant shall meet and confer in good faith with City for the purpose of resolving any dispute over the terms of this Agreement. 6.5 Governing Law/Venue. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. Any action arising under or relating to this Agreement shall be brought only in San Diego County, State of California. Consultant hereby waives any right to remove any action from San Diego County as may otherwise be permitted by California Code of Civil Procedure section 394. Docusign Envelope ID: 7A6B01E6-5FC5-4882-8E2C-89FEB1708DAA Page 99 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda 8 City of Chula Vista Agreement No.: 2025-026 Consultant Name: I-GSD Management Inc. Rev. 12/13/2024 6.6 Service of Process. Consultant agrees that it is subject to personal jurisdiction in California. If Consultant is a foreign corporation, limited liability company, or partnership that is not registered with the California Secretary of State, Consultant irrevocably consents to service of process on Consultant by first class mail directed to the individual and address listed under “For Legal Notice,” in section 1.B. of Exhibit A to this Agreement, and that such service shall be effective five days after mailing. 7. OWNERSHIP AND USE OF WORK PRODUCT All reports, studies, information, data, statistics, forms, designs, plans, procedures, systems and any other materials or properties produced in whole or in part under this Agreement in connection with the performance of the Required Services (collectively “Work Product”) shall be the sole and exclusive property of City. No such Work Product shall be subject to private use, copyrights or patent rights by Consultant in the United States or in any other country without the express, prior written consent of City. City shall have unrestricted authority to publish, disclose, distribute, and otherwise use, copyright or patent, in whole or in part, any such Work Product, without requiring any permission of Consultant, except as may be limited by the provisions of the Public Records Act or expressly prohibited by other applicable laws. With respect to computer files containing data generated as Work Product, Consultant shall make available to City, upon reasonable written request by City, the necessary functional computer software and hardware for purposes of accessing, compiling, transferring and printing computer files. 8. GENERAL PROVISIONS 8.1 Amendment. This Agreement may be amended, but only in writing signed by both Parties. 8.2 Assignment. City would not have entered into this Agreement but for Consultant’s unique qualifications and traits. Consultant shall not assign any of its rights or responsibilities under this Agreement, nor any part hereof, without City’s prior written consent, which City may grant, condition or deny in its sole discretion. 8.3 Authority. The person(s) executing this Agreement for Consultant warrants and represents that they have the authority to execute same on behalf of Consultant and to bind Consultant to its obligations hereunder without any further action or direction from Consultant or any board, principle or officer thereof. 8.4 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which shall constitute one Agreement after each Party has signed such a counterpart. 8.5 Entire Agreement. This Agreement together with all exhibits attached hereto and other agreements expressly referred to herein, constitutes the entire Agreement between the Parties with respect to the subject matter contained herein. All exhibits referenced herein shall be attached hereto and are incorporated herein by reference. All prior or contemporaneous agreements, understandings, representations, warranti es and statements, oral or written, are superseded. 8.6 Record Retention. During the course of the Agreement and for three (3) years following completion of the Required Services, Consultant agrees to maintain, intact and readily accessible, all data, documents, reports, records, contracts, and supporting materials relating to the performance of the Agreement, including accounting for costs and expenses charged to City, including such records in the possession of sub- contractors/sub-consultants. Docusign Envelope ID: 7A6B01E6-5FC5-4882-8E2C-89FEB1708DAA Page 100 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda 9 City of Chula Vista Agreement No.: 2025-026 Consultant Name: I-GSD Management Inc. Rev. 12/13/2024 8.7 Further Assurances. The Parties agree to perform such further acts and to execute and deliver such additional documents and instruments as may be reasonably required in order to carr y out the provisions of this Agreement and the intentions of the Parties. 8.8 Independent Contractor. Consultant is and shall at all times remain as to City a wholly independent contractor. Neither City nor any of its officers, employees, agents or volu nteers shall have control over the conduct of Consultant or any of Consultant’s officers, employees, or agents (“Consultant Related Individuals”), except as set forth in this Agreement. No Consultant Related Individuals shall be deemed employees of City, and none of them shall be entitled to any benefits to which City employees are entitled, including but not limited to, overtime, retirement benefits, worker's compensation benefits, injury leave or other leave benefits. Furthermore, City will not withhold state or federal income tax, social security tax or any other payroll tax with respect to any Consultant Related Individuals; instead, Consultant shall be solely responsible for the payment of same and shall hold the City harmless with respect to same. Co nsultant shall not at any time or in any manner represent that it or any of its Consultant Related Individuals are employees or agents of City. Consultant shall not incur or have the power to incur any debt, obligation or liability whatsoever against City, or bind City in any manner. 8.9 Notices. All notices, demands or requests provided for or permitted to be given pursuant to this Agreement must be in writing. All notices, demands and requests to be sent to any Party shall be deemed to have been properly given or served if personally served or deposited in the United States mail, addressed to such Party, postage prepaid, registered or certified, with return receipt requested, at the addresses identified in this Agreement at the places of business for each of the designated Parties as indicated in Exhibit A, or otherwise provided in writing. 8.10 Electronic Signatures. Each Party agrees that the electronic signatures, whether digital or encrypted, of the Parties included in this Agreement are intended to authenticate this writing and to have the same force and effect as manual signatures. Electronic Signature means any electronic sound, symbol, or process attached to or logically associated with a record and executed and adopted by a Party with the intent to sign such record, including facsimile or email electronic signatures, pursuant to the California Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (Cal. Civ. Code §§ 1633.1 to 1633.17) as amended from time to time. (End of page. Next page is signature page.) Docusign Envelope ID: 7A6B01E6-5FC5-4882-8E2C-89FEB1708DAA Page 101 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda 10 City of Chula Vista Agreement No.: 2025-026 Consultant Name: I-GSD Management Inc. Rev. 12/13/2024 SIGNATURE PAGE CONSULTANT SERVICES AGREEMENT IN WITNESS WHEREOF, by executing this Agreement where indicated below, City and Consultant agree that they have read and understood all terms and conditions of the Agreement, that they fully agree and consent to bound by same, and that they are freely entering into this Agreement as of the Effective Date. I-GSD MANAGEMENT INC. CITY OF CHULA VISTA BY:________________________________ BY: ________________________________ SUSAN GUERRA JOHN MCCANN PRESIDENT MAYOR ATTEST1 BY: ________________________________ Kerry K. Bigelow, MMC City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM BY: _______________________________ Marco A. Verdugo City Attorney 1 Attestation signature only required if the Mayor signs the Agreement. If Mayor is not signing agreement, delete entire attest ation signature block. Docusign Envelope ID: 7A6B01E6-5FC5-4882-8E2C-89FEB1708DAA Page 102 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda 11 City of Chula Vista Agreement No.: 2025-026 Consultant Name: I-GSD Management Inc. Rev. 12/13/2024 EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF WORK AND PAYMENT TERMS 1. Contact People for Contract Administration and Legal Notice A. City Contract Administration: Tiffany Allen 276 Fourth Avenue Chula Vista, CA 91910 (619) 691-5179 tallen@chulavistaca.gov For Legal Notice Copy to: City of Chula Vista City Attorney 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, CA 91910 619-691-5037 CityAttorney@chulavistaca.gov B. Consultant Contract Administration: I-GSD MANAGEMENT INC. 8898 Navajo Road #345 San Diego, CA 92119 (619) 312-5848 susan@i-GSD,com For Legal Notice Copy to: Susan Guerra 8898 Navajo Road #345 San Diego, CA 92119 (619) 312-5848 susan@i-GSD.com 2. Required Services A. General Description: Consultant shall act as the City’s Owner Representative throughout the design and construction of the Project tenant improvements. Consultant’s duties shall include the review of construction documents, payment applications, GMP submittals, cost estimating, and value engineering. Consultant shall also monitor efforts of other Project consultants and vendors to ensure work is completed in a professional manner. Consultant shall advise and assist City with all aspects of the completion of the Project through initial move-in. B. Detailed Description: Task Description Deliverables Docusign Envelope ID: 7A6B01E6-5FC5-4882-8E2C-89FEB1708DAA Page 103 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda 12 City of Chula Vista Agreement No.: 2025-026 Consultant Name: I-GSD Management Inc. Rev. 12/13/2024 1 Project Pricing A. Review pricing of documents with the architect and general contractor. B. Participate in any cost saving or value engineering necessary. C. Review the list of proposed subcontractors and bid packet with the general contractor. D. Review final pricing from the general contractor, including review of subcontractor bids. E. Review all scope sheets to assist in establishing and identifying all allowances and contingencies. F. Review the pricing and proposed scope to ensure proper scope coverage. 2 Coordination of City Vendor/ FFE Activities A. Review with City and create a master list of required vendors for the Project. B. Help establish a strategy to identify the scope of work for each vendor. C. Review proposals and help make final recommendations with City. D. Integrate each vendor's scope of work into the overall Project schedule. 3 Manage Construction as City (Owner) Representative A. Prepare and attend weekly construction meetings and be available to provide advice and direction when needed. B. Conduct job walks at important milestones throughout the Project to check construction activity against the established schedule and check the quality of the work. Additional job walks will be conducted during key phases of construction with City staff. C. Be available to review submittals and manage the procurement log with the General Contractor to highlight long-lead items and specialty equipment. D. Review RFIs and Change Orders for accuracy and completeness. E. Coordinate and attend a walk-through to inspect the final construction work and assist the architect with creation of a punch list. F. Manage schedule. If it is deemed the schedule has been delayed, the Consultant will request and oversee a plan to get back on schedule. G. Attend OAC meetings. H. Manage Change Orders. I. Oversee pay applications from General Contractor and other vendors. Submit pay applications to City for processing and payment. J. Provide City updates on construction. 4 Closeout A. Review close-out documents and provide to City. B. Ensure proper maintenance and warranties are submitted at the completion of the Project. C. Help City with management documentation and best practices as requested. Docusign Envelope ID: 7A6B01E6-5FC5-4882-8E2C-89FEB1708DAA Page 104 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda 13 City of Chula Vista Agreement No.: 2025-026 Consultant Name: I-GSD Management Inc. Rev. 12/13/2024 3. Term: In accordance with Section 1.10 of this Agreement, the term of this Agreement shall begin February 25, 2025 and end on September 30, 2026 for completion of all Required Services. 4. Compensation: A. Form of Compensation ☒ Time and Materials. For performance of the Required Services by Consultant as identified in Section 2.B., above, City shall pay Consultant for the productive hours of time spent by Consultant in the performance of the Required Services, at the rates or amounts as indicated below: $300.00 per hour B. Reimbursement of Costs ☒ Invoiced or agreed-upon amounts as follows: Permitted Sub-Consultant costs with no markup to City. Consultant must provide Sub-Consultant invoices in compliance with Section 2.2. of this Agreement with any request for payment. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the maximum amount to be paid to the Consultant for services performed through September 30, 2026 shall not exceed one percent (1%) of hard construction costs or $605,733 for the Project work managed by Consultant. 5. Special Provisions: ☒ Permitted Sub-Consultants: Bookkeeping services, subject to City written approval in advance of any work. ☐ Security for Performance: None ☒ Notwithstanding the completion date set forth in Section 3 above, City has option to extend this Agreement for one additional one-year period ending on September 30, 2027. The City Manager or Director of Finance/Treasurer shall be authorized to exercise the extensions on behalf of the City. If the City exercises an option to extend, each extension shall be on the same terms and conditions contained herein. The City shall give written notice to Consultant of the City’s election to exercise the extension via the Notice of Exercise of Option to Extend document. ☐ Other Docusign Envelope ID: 7A6B01E6-5FC5-4882-8E2C-89FEB1708DAA Page 105 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda 14 City of Chula Vista Agreement No.: 2025-026 Consultant Name: I-GSD Management Inc. Rev. 12/13/2024 EXHIBIT B INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Consultant shall adhere to all terms and conditions of Section 3 of the Agreement and agrees to provide the following types and minimum amounts of insurance, as indicated by checking the applicable boxes (x). Type of Insurance Minimum Amount Form ☒ General Liability: Including products and completed operations, personal and advertising injury $2,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury (including death), and property damage. If Commercial General Liability insurance with a general aggregate limit is used, either the general aggregate limit must apply separately to this Agreement or the general aggregate limit must be twice the required occurrence limit Additional Insured Endorsement or Blanket AI Endorsement for City* Waiver of Recovery Endorsement Insurance Services Office Form CG 00 01 *Must be primary and must not exclude Products/Completed Operations ☒ Automobile Liability $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury, including death, and property damage Insurance Services Office Form CA 00 01 Code 1-Any Auto Code 8-Hired Code 9-Non Owned ☐ Workers’ Compensation Employer’s Liability $1,000,000 each accident $1,000,000 disease policy limit $1,000,000 disease each employee Waiver of Recovery Endorsement ☒ Professional Liability (Errors & Omissions) $1,000,000 each occurrence $2,000,000 aggregate Other Negotiated Insurance Terms: NONE Docusign Envelope ID: 7A6B01E6-5FC5-4882-8E2C-89FEB1708DAA Page 106 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda 15 City of Chula Vista Agreement No.: 2025-026 Consultant Name: I-GSD Management Inc. Rev. 12/13/2024 EXHIBIT C CONSULTANT CONFLICT OF INTEREST DESIGNATION The Political Reform Act2 and the Chula Vista Conflict of Interest Code3 (“Code”) require designated state and local government officials, including some consultants, to make certain public disclosures using a Statement of Economic Interests form (Form 700). Once filed, a Form 700 is a public document, accessible to any member of the public. In addition, consultants designated to file the Form 700 are also required to comply with certain ethics training requirements.4 ☒ A. Consultant will not exert influence over the official or contracting decisions of City and is therefore EXCLUDED5 from disclosure. ☐ B. Consultant WILL exert influence over the official or contracting decisions of City and their disclosure designation is as follows: APPLICABLE DESIGNATIONS FOR INDIVIDUAL(S) ASSIGNED TO PROVIDE SERVICES (Category descriptions available at www.chulavistaca.gov/departments/city-clerk/conflict-of-interest-code.) Name Email Address Applicable Designation Enter Name of Each Individual Who Will Be Providing Service Under the Contract – If individuals have different disclosure requirements, duplicate this row and complete separately for each individual Enter email address(es) ☐ A. Full Disclosure ☐ B. Limited Disclosure (select one or more of the categories under which the consultant shall file): ☐ 1. ☐ 2. ☐ 3. ☐ 4. ☐ 5. ☐ 6. ☐ 7. Justification: ☐ C. Excluded from Disclosure 1. Required Filers Each individual who will be performing services for the City pursuant to the Agreement and who meets the definition of “Consultant,” pursuant to FPPC Regulation 18700.3, must file a Form 700. 2. Required Filing Deadlines Each initial Form 700 required under this Agreement shall be filed with the Office of the City Clerk via the City's online filing system, NetFile, within 30 days of the approval of the Agreement. Additional Form 700 filings will be required annually on April 1 during the term of the Agreement, and within 30 days of the termination of the Agreement. 3. Filing Designation The City Department Director will designate each individual who will be providing services to the City pursuant to the Agreement as full disclosure, limited disclosure, or excluded from disclosure, based on an analysis of the services the Consultant will provide. Notwithstanding this designation or anything in the Agreement, the Consultant is ultimately responsible for complying with FPPC regulations and filing requirements. If you have any questions regarding filing requirements, please do not hesitate to contact the City Clerk at (619)691-5041, or the FPPC at 1-866-ASK-FPPC, or (866) 275-3772 *2. Pursuant to the duly adopted City of Chula Vista Conflict of Interest Code, this document shall serve as the written determination of the consultant’s requirement to comply with the disclosure requirements set forth in the Code. Completed by: Tiffany Allen 2 Cal. Gov. Code §§81000 et seq.; FPPC Regs. 18700.3 and 18704. 3 Chula Vista Municipal Code §§2.02.010-2.02.040. 4 Cal. Gov. Code §§53234, et seq. 5 CA FPPC Adv. A-15-147 (Chadwick) (2015); Davis v. Fresno Unified School District (2015) 237 Cal.App.4th 261; FPPC Reg. 18700.3 (Consultant defined as an “individual” who p articipates in making a governmental decision; “individual” does not include corporation or limited liability company). Docusign Envelope ID: 7A6B01E6-5FC5-4882-8E2C-89FEB1708DAA Page 107 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda 16 City of Chula Vista Agreement No.: 2025-026 Consultant Name: I-GSD Management Inc. Rev. 12/13/2024 EXHIBIT D CONSULTANT LEVINE ACT DISCLOSURE California Government Code section 84308, commonly referred to as the Levine Act, prohibits any City of Chula Vista Officer6 (“Officer”) from taking part in decisions related to a contract if the Officer received a political contribution totaling more than $500 within the previous twelve months, and for twelve months following the date a final decision concerning the contract has been made, from the person or company awarded the contract . The Levine Act also requires disclosure of such contribution by a party to be awarded a specific contract. The Levine Act does not apply to competitively bid, labor, or personal employment contracts; contracts valued at under $50,000; contracts where no party receives financial compensation; or contracts between two or more agencies. ☐ A. The Levine Act (Govt. Code §84308) DOES NOT apply to this Agreement. ☒ B. The Levine Act (Govt. Code §84308) does apply to this Agreement and the required disclosure is as follows: Current Officers can be located on the City of Chula Vista’s websites below:  Mayor & Council - https://www.chulavistaca.gov/departments/mayor-council  City Attorney - https://www.chulavistaca.gov/departments/city-attorney/about-us  Planning Commissioners – www.chulavistaca.gov/pc  Candidate for Elected Office – www.chulavistaca.gov/elections 1. Have you or your company, or any agent on behalf of you or your company, made political contributions totaling more than $500 to any Officer in the 12 months preceding the date you submitted your proposal, the date you completed this form, or the anticipated date of any Council action related to this Agreement? YES: ☐ If yes, which Officer(s): Click or tap here to enter text. NO: ☒ 2. Do you or your company, or any agent on behalf of you or your company, anticipate or plan to make political contributions totaling more than $500 to any Officer in the 12 months following the finalization of this Agreement or any Council action related to this Agreement? YES: ☐ If yes, which Officer(s): Click or tap here to enter text. NO: ☒ Answering yes to either question above may not preclude the City of Chula Vista from entering into or taking any subsequent action related to the Agreement. However, it may preclude the identified Officer(s) from participating in any actions related to the Agreement. 6 “Officer” means any elected or appointed officer of an agency, any alternate to an elected or appointed officer of an agency, and any candidate for elective office in an agency. GC § 84308 Docusign Envelope ID: 7A6B01E6-5FC5-4882-8E2C-89FEB1708DAA Page 108 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda v . 0 0 5 P a g e | 1 February 25, 2025 ITEM TITLE Park Master Plan: Approve the Park Master Plan for a Half Acre Park Located at the Northeast Corner of I Street and 5th Avenue, and the Name “Citrus Bay Park” Report Number: 25-0030 Location: Northeast corner of I Street and 5th Avenue Department: Development Services G.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: Yes Environmental Notice: The Project was adequately covered in the previously certified Final Environmental Impact Report for the Urban Core Specific Plan (FEIR0601; SCH#2005081121) and all addenda and amendments. Recommended Action Adopt a resolution approving the Park Master Plan for the construction of the half acre Park at the northeast corner of I Street and 5th Avenue and the name “Citrus Bay Park.” SUMMARY The park at Citrus Bay is a proposed half acre urban park located on the northeast corner of I Street and 5th Avenue which will serve the western area of Chula Vista. This report presents the Master Plan for the park and seeks approval of the Master Plan and the park name, “Citrus Bay Park.” ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The Director of Development Services has reviewed the Project for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) and determined that the Project was adequately covered in the previously certified Final Environmental Impact Report for the Urban Core Specific Plan (FEIR0601; SCH#2005081121) and all addenda and amendments. Thus, no further environmental review or documentation is required. BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION On December 12, 2024, the Parks and Recreation Commission voted to recommend approval of the Park Master Plan and the name “Citrus Bay Park” by a vote of 5-0. Page 109 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda P a g e | 2 DISCUSSION Background On January 25, 2023, the City of Chula Vista Planning Commission approved Tentative Map (TM22-0001) for the Citrus Bay development consisting of 244 market-rate townhomes for sale, a commercial parcel and a 0.5-acre parcel for a public park on an existing 15.54-acre site within the Urban Core Specific Plan (“Project”). The Project is commonly referred to as the Sears site, as this location is where the former Sears building was in the Chula Vista Center. The Project Developer is Cal West Communities. The park site is located within the southwest corner of the development parcel Lot A (Attachment 1). Citrus Bay Park Agreement Park obligations for development projects are in accordance with Chula Vista Municipal Code Chapter 17.10, also known as the Parkland Dedication Ordinance (“PLDO”). Additionally, the “Agreement for the Construction of a Public Park for the Chula Vista Center Residential Development Project” (the “Park Agreement”, Attachment 2) adopted by City Council Resolution 2024-024 on February 13, 2024, details the Developer’s requirements to meet the parkland obligations associated with the residential project. The PLDO requires parkland dedication based on a standard of three acres per 1,000 people. The Project is required to provide 1.91 acres of developed parkland based on 244 attached townhomes. As stated in the Park Agreement, due to the urban, high-density nature of the Project and its proximity to the Chula Vista Center, the developer cannot provide suitable land to satisfy the entire parkland requirement solely through the dedication of parkland. The developer, through the “turnkey” method where the developer constructs the park on behalf of the City, will satisfy the 1.91-acre park requirements by providing: a) the half acre park site, b) the equivalent of 1.0 acre of Parkland Acquisition and Development Fees through park amenities and c) the remaining 0.41-acre obligation will be met with payment of the in-lieu Parkland Acquisition and Development Fees. Design Consultant Cal West Communities selected and entered into an agreement with GMP Landscape Architecture and Planning (GMP) to provide design, pre-construction, and construction administration for the park at Citrus Bay. Construction of the park renovations will be completed under a separate solicitation and contract. Community Engagement On May 2, 2024, City staff, GMP and Cal West Communities held the first public community meeting at the Chula Vista Civic Library to understand the community’s vision for the park. An overview map of the Project site was presented, as well as the location and history of the park site and potential amenities. City staff also asked the participants to provide what they felt were necessary features to be added to the park. After the presentation, GMP provided an in-person survey, as well as an online survey to generate feedback regarding the proposed park program. The Project survey highlighted the park amenities based on the size of the park and encouraged the public to rate the features and amenities that were most important to them. On June 13, 2024, City staff, GMP and Cal West Communities hosted a second community workshop at Chula Vista Civic Library to present a preliminary design of the park based on the results of the survey data. Before presenting the design concept, GMP provided a brief overview to the community regarding the results of the survey data which highlighted the community’s top 3 to 5 amenities desired for the park including shade Page 110 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda P a g e | 3 structures, green space/lawns, tot lots and jogging paths. The proposed park design theme will honor the history of Chula Vista trees as the park location was historically citrus groves. GMP identified the features that garnered the most input and interest and included those within the park design. The community provided overall positive feedback and expressed their excitement for the proposed park renovations. Park Master Plan The Master Plan has been designed to activate the entire park site by creating movement throughout the park while grouping relatable activities near one another. The design of the park site includes the following elements: • An active recreation area with fitness equipment • A tot lot with separate play structures for both 2-5 and 5-12 age groups • Meandering paths • Seat walls and benches • Lawn Area • Picnic tables • Bicycle racks • Entry monument wall sign • Plaza with specimen tree • Shade Structures • On-site 3-bin trash receptacle GMP estimates the total cost to construct the park at Citrus Bay is approximately $1,833,005. Construction costs will be further refined during the construction bidding process. Should the Project funds be insufficient to complete the full Master Plan scope, value engineering may be employed by Developer, GMP Landscape Architecture and staff to keep the Project within budget. 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)(11), 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 members, of any other fact that may constitute a basis for a decision maker conflict of interest in this matter. CURRENT-YEAR FISCAL IMPACT There are no current-year fiscal impacts to the City as a result of this action. ONGOING FISCAL IMPACT A one-time maintenance fee of $309,167 has been negotiated and will be paid by the developer to the City and deposited to a Special Revenue Fund at the time that the City accepts the turnkey public park. This fee will partially support ongoing maintenance of the park for the first twenty years of the park’s operations. Upon exhaustion of these funds, operation and maintenance of the park will fully be absorbed by the City. Page 111 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda P a g e | 4 Parkland in-lieu fees paid by the developer will be deposited to the City’s Parkland Acquisition and Development (“PAD”) Fee fund and available to construct other park projects in the western portion of the City. ATTACHMENTS 1. Project Location Map 2. Parks Master Plan 3. Park Agreement Staff Contact: Nikki Remmel, Landscape Planner, Development Services Patricia Ferman, Principal Landscape Architect, Development Services Rebecca Bridgeford, Deputy Director of Development Services Page 112 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda RESOLUTION NO. 2025- RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE PARK MASTER PLAN FOR THE HALF-ACRE PARK AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF I STREET AND 5TH AVENUE AND THE NAME CITRUS BAY PARK WHEREAS, the Tentative Subdivision Map TM22-0001 for the Citrus Bay development (“Project”) was approved by Planning Commission on January 25, 2023 by Resolution No. 2023- 03; and WHEREAS, park obligations for development projects are in accordance with Chula Vista Municipal Code Chapter 17.10 which requires 3.0 acres of parkland per 1,000 residents. Thus, the Project is required to provide 1.91 acres of developed parkland based on 244 attached townhomes; and WHEREAS, the City of Chula Vista and CWC Broadway CV 256, LLC entered into the Agreement for the Construction of a Public Park for the Chula Vista Center Residential Development Project (the “Park Agreement”) adopted by City Council on February 13, 2024 by Resolution No. 2024-024; and WHEREAS, CalWest Communities (the “Developer”) shall satisfy the 1.91 acre park requirements by providing: a) the half-acre park site, b) the equivalent of 1.0 acre of Parkland Acquisition and Development Fees (per CVMC Chapter 17.10) through park amenities and c) the remaining 0.41-acre obligation will be met through payment of the in-lieu Parkland Acquisition and Development Fees; and WHEREAS, the Public Park is provided through the “turnkey” method where the Developer constructs the park on behalf of the City; and WHEREAS, CalWest Communities and the landscape consultants, GMP Landscape Architecture, have entered into a two-party agreement for the design of the park; and WHEREAS, following a community engagement process, GMP developed a Park Master Plan; and WHEREAS, the Parks and Recreation Commission approved the Park Master Plan and the park name “Citrus Bay Park” at its meeting on December 12, 2024; and WHEREAS, the Park Agreement acknowledges that the Citrus Bay Park shall be owned and maintained by the City; and WHEREAS, a one-time maintenance fee of $309,167 will be paid by the Developer to the City and deposited to a Special Revenue Fund at the time that the City accepts the turnkey public park; and Page 113 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda WHEREAS, 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 was adequately covered in previously certified Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR 0601; SCH#2005081121) for the Urban Core Specific Plan. Thus, no further environmental review or documentation is required. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista, that it hereby approves the Park Master Plan for the half acre Park located at the northeast corner of I Street and 5th Avenue and the name “Citrus Bay Park”. Presented by Approved as to Form by Robert A. Vacchi Marco A. Verdugo Interim Director of Development Services City Attorney Page 114 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Page 115 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY WITH OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE THAT PLANS ARE CURRENT AND APPROVED. 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN A SIGNED SET OF APPROVED CONSTRUCTION PLANS AND RELATED DOCUMENTATION AND A COPY OF THE CONSTRUCTION PERMIT ON THE JOB SITE DURING WORK OPERATIONS. 3. LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA LANDSCAPE MANUAL, LANDSCAPE WATER CONSERVATION ORDINANCE, THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION ("GREEN BOOK"), AND THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA'S LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENT REVIEW PACKET, LATEST APPROVED EDITIONS (AS APPLICABLE). WHENEVER SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS CONFLICT ON ANY MATTER, THE STRICTER REQUIREMENT SHALL APPLY. 4. LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS SHALL REFER TO ALL IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS. 5. THESE PLANS ARE BASED ON: CIVIL IMPROVEMENTS BY PLSA DATED -12-26-23 DRAWING NUMBER(S) GR23-0005 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH THE ENGINEERING SOILS REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS AS THEY RELATE TO THE WORK DEPICTED ON THESE PLANS. 7. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN ALL NECESSARY AND/OR REQUIRED PERMITS AND PAY ALL RELATED FEES AND/OR TAXES REQUIRED TO INSTALL THE WORK ON THESE PLANS. 8. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE APPROPRIATELY LICENSED AS REQUIRED BY THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 9. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE IMMEDIATELY OF ANY ERRORS, OMISSIONS OR DISCREPANCIES IN EXISTING CONDITIONS OR WITH THE PLANS PRIOR TO THE BEGINNING OF WORK. 10. UNIT PRICES FOR ALL IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE ESTABLISHED AS PART OF THE CONTRACT WITH THE PROJECT OWNER, PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK, TO ACCOMMODATE ADDITIONS AND/OR DELETIONS OF MATERIAL AND/OR LABOR. 11. DETERMINATION OF "EQUAL" SUBSTITUTIONS SHALL BE MADE ONLY BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF RECORD (OR OWNERS REPRESENTATIVE). 12. THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF RECORD AND CITY REPRESENTATIVES SHALL BE NOTIFIED NO LESS THAN 2 WEEKS IN ADVANCE OF THE START OF CONSTRUCTION, ANY SITE OBSERVATION, OR MEETINGS. SITE OBSERVATIONS SHALL INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO: a. PRE -CONSTRUCTION MEETING b. LANDSCAPE GRADING AND SOIL AMENDING c. LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION d. SPOTTING OF SPECIMEN PLANTS e. IRRIGATION PRESSURE AND COVERAGE TEST f. PLANTING AND/OR HYDROSEEDING g. PRE -MAINTENANCE h. POST -MAINTENANCE (FINAL) 13. SITE OBSERVATIONS BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF RECORD DURING ANY PHASE OF THIS PROJECT DO NOT RELIEVE CONTRACTOR OF THEIR PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY TO PERFORM ALL WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PLANS. SPECIFICATIONS AND GOVERNING CODES. 14. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE FULL MAINTENANCE OF ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS FOR A MINIMUM OF 90 DAYS AFTER SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION AS DETERMINED BY CITY REPRESENTATIVE. 15.2 WEEKS PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION IMPROVEMENTS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT THE CITY LANDSCAPE INSPECTOR TO OBTAIN A LANDSCAPE INSPECTION PACKET, LANDSCAPE, AND IRRIGATION BOND EXONERATION WORKSHEET (IF APPLICABLE). 16. PROPOSED SCOPE OF WORK MAY INCLUDE WORK WITHIN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY AND OTHER PUBLICLY OWNED AREAS. PRIOR TO COMMENCING WORK, CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT CITY OF CHULA VISTA SENIOR LANDSCAPE INSPECTOR, DAVE DEFACCI (DDEFACCI@CHULAVISTACA.GOV) LANDSCAPE INSPECTOR") TO COORDINATE WORK WITHIN AND AROUND THESE AREAS. 17. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REPAIRING IN-KIND ANY DAMAGES TO PUBLIC AREAS, TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE LANDSCAPE INSPECTOR. 18. THE FOLLOWING ARE THE LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION FINAL CONSTRUCTION APPROVAL, ACCEPTANCE AND TURNOVER DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR ALL PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE WITHIN THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA. THE RESPONSIBLE PARTY SHALL SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING TURNOVER ITEMS TO SENIOR LANDSCAPE INSPECTOR, DAVE DEFACCI: a. FORM 5522 COMPLETED AND SIGNED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF RECORD AND PROJECT APPLICANT. b. TRUE HALF SIZE PAPER COPY OF DIMENSIONED AS -BUILT IRRIGATION AND PLANTING PLANS WITH TREES NOTED. c. SIGNED LETTER FROM THE ENTITY THAT IS MAINTAINING THE PROJECT (E.G. OWNER, HOA, ETC.) STATING THEY ARE SATISFIED WITH THE PROJECT INSTALLATION AND HAVE ACCEPTED MAINTENANCE. d. COPY OF THE BOND, BOND ESTIMATE, AND BOND EXONERATION WORKSHEET, IF APPLICABLE. e. CITY OF CHULA VISTA L&I INSPECTION CARD AS APPROPRIATE FOR THE TYPE OF PROJECT (PUBLIC, PRIVATE, OR HYBRID). f. ALL OF THE ABOVE. ON A USB FLASH DRIVE IN PDF FILE FORMAT GENERAL CONDITIONS SHORT FORM PROTECTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT ALL CONSTRUCTION AND LANDSCAPING FROM DAMAGE AND, WHEN REQUIRED, PROVIDE GUARDS OR COVERING, ANY DAMAGE SHALL BE REPAIRED OR REPLACED AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. CONTRACTORS ON THE JOB SHALL CARRY THE FOLLOWING INSURANCE: (A) WORKER'S COMPENSATION, (B) PUBLIC COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL LIABILITY. AND (C) PROPERTY DAMAGE. IN AN EMERGENCY THREATENING THE SAFETY OF LIFE. WORK OR ADJOINING PROPERTY, THE CONTRACTOR IS HEREBY INSTRUCTED TO ACT AT HIS DISCRETION TO PREVENT SUCH LOSS OR INJURY AND SHALL MAINTAIN THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM LIABILITY INSURANCE COVERAGE DURING THE CONTRACT PERIOD. COVERAGE BODILY INJURY: $250,000 PER INDIVIDUAL. PER OCCURRENCE PROPERTY DAMAGE: $100,000 PER OCCURRENCE. AGGREGATE 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CAUSE TO BE NAMED AS ADDITIONAL INSURED IN SUCH CONTRACTOR'S PUBLIC LIABILITY, CONTRACTOR'S PROTECTIVE LIABILITY AND AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY INSURANCE POLICIES THE FOLLOWING: (A) CALIFORNIA WEST COMMUNITIES,C 5927 PRIESTLY DRIVE, STE 110, CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008 (B) GILLESPIE MOODY PATTERSON 3176 LIONSHEAD AVE. SUITE 102, CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, 92101 3, CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT CAUSE THIS POLICY TO BE CANCELED OR PERMIT IT TO LAPSE, AND THE INSURANCE POLICY SHALL INC_UDE A CLAUSE TO THE EFFECT THAT THE POLICY SHALL NOT, AT ANY TIME DURING THE CONSTRUCTION PERIOD, BE CANCELED OR REDUCED, RESTRICTED OR LIMITED UNTIL FIFTEEN (15) DAYS AFTER ALL ADDITIONAL INSUREDS HAVE RECEIVED WRITTEN NOTICE AS EVIDENCED BY RETURNED RECEIPTS OF REGISTERED OR CERTIFIED LETTERS. 4. THE CONTRACTOR AGREES TO HOLD THE OWNER AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT HARMLESS FROM ANY CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF HIS OPERATIONS OF ANY OF HIS SUB CONTRACTORS, MATERIAL SUPPLIES, OR AGENTS. 5. ALL LOCAL, MUNICIPAL AND STATE LAWS, RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING OR RELATING TO ANY PORTION OF THIS WORK ARE HEREBY INCORPORATED INTO AND MADE A PART OF THESE SPECIFICATIONS AND THEIR PROVISIONS SHALL BE CARRIED OUT BY THE CONTRACTOR. 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE LOCATIONS OF ALL EXISTING UTILITIES. STRUCTURES, AND SERVICES BEFORE COMMENCING WORK. THE LOCATIONS OF UTILITIES, STRUCTURES AND SERVICES SHOWN IN THESE PLANS ARE APPROXIMATE ONLY. ANY DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THESE PLANS AND ACTUAL FIELD CONDITIONS SHALL BE REPORTED TO THE OWNER OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. 7. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT ALL EXISTING UTILITIES AND FEATURES TO REMAIN ON, AND ADJACENT TO, THE PROJECT SITE DURING CONSTRUCTION. CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR, AT HIS OWN EXPENSE. ALL DAMAGE RESULTING FROM HIS OPERATIONS OR NEGLIGENCE. 8. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN THE PERTINENT ENGINEERING AND/OR ARCHITECTURAL PLANS BEFORE BEGINNING WORK. 9. PERMITS FOR ANY CONSTRUCTION DEPICTED IN THESE PLANS SHALL BE OBTAINED BY THE CONTRACTOR. 10, CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE A VALID CONTRACTORS LICENSE REQUIRED FOR THE PARTICULAR WORK BEING DONE. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT ALLOW THE LICENSE(S) TO LAPSE DURING THE CONTRACT PERIOD. 11. PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE LANDSCAPE & IRRIGATION IMPROVEMENTS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT THE CITY OF HULA VISTA SENIOR LANDSCAPE INSPECTOR, DAVE DEFACCI (DDEFACCI@CHULAVISTACA.GOV OR 619-409-5432) ("LANDSCAPE INSPECTOR") TO OBTAIN A LANDSCAPE INSPECTION PACKET, LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION BOND EXONERATION WORKSHEET (IF APPLICABLE), AND TO SCHEDULE AN INSPECTION OF THE IMPROVEMENTS. DECLARATION OF RESPONSIBLE CHARGE: I HEREBY DECLARE THAT I AM THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF WORK FOR THIS PROJECT, THAT I HAVE EXERCISED RESPONSIBLE CHARGE OVER THE DESIGN OF THIS PROJECT AS DEFINED IN SECTION 6703 OF THE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE AND THAT THE DESIGN IS CONSISTENT WITH CURRENT STANDARDS. I UNDERSTAND THAT THE CHECK OF THE PROJECT DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS BY THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA. OTAY WATER DISTRICT, AND THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH IS CONFINED TO A REVIEW ONLY AND DOES NOT RELIEVE ME, AS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF WORK OF MY RESPONSIBILITY FOR PROJECT DESIGN. I AM FAMILIAR WITH AND AGREE TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS FOR LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENT PLANS AS DESCRIBED IN CHAPTER 20.12 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE. I HAVE PREPARED THIS PLAN IN COMPLIANCE WITH THOSE REGULATIONS. I CERTIFY THAT THE PLAN IMPLEMENTS THE REGULATIONS TO PROVIDE EFFICIENT LANDSCAPE WATER USE. NAME: JOHN PATTERSON NAME OF FIRM: GMP LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ADDRESS. 3176 LION5HEAD AVE - 5UITE 102, 5AN DIE60, GA 92010 Note: thb 'Decla^atlon of Responsble Gho ge' Shall be Inckied (wlth the requested Woratlon corrw" on the protect destg pan mtitlepageonly. 10/31/24 516N.4TURE DATE RE&ISTRATION No. 3503 EXP: 02-2025 THE IRRIGATION SYSTEMS SHALL COMPLY WITH THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AND COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES. IT IS THE INTENT FOR ALL IRRIGATION SYSTEMS TO PROPERLY IRRIGATE ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS WITH WATER CONSERVATION AT THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE. ALL IRRIGATION SHALL BE DESIGNED WITH INDIVIDUAL ZONES FOR EACH DIFFERENT MOISTURE REQUIREMENT. ALL SHRUB AND TURF AREAS TO RECEIVE IRRIGATION SPRAY HEADS OR ROTORS. ALL IRRIGATION SPRAY HEADS AND ROTORS MUST BE INSTALLED TO ELIMINATE OVERSPRAY ONTO ACCESS ROADS, DRAINAGE STRUCTURES, ETC. LANDSCAPE ARCH) TEC TORE PLANS FOR: CITRUS BAY For CALIFORNIA WEST COMMUNITIES VICINITY MAP 1*& 0. 03 y 0/7E NTS PLANS PREPARED FOR (OWNER & DEVELOPER): CALIFORNIA WEST COMMUNITIES 5927 PRIESTLY DRIVE, SUITE 110 CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008 PLANS PREPARED BY: G.M.P. GILLESPIE. MOODY. PATTERSON 3176 LIONSHEAD AVE, STE 102 CARLSBAD, CA. 92101 858.558.8977 www.gmplandarch.com APN: 643-060-71-00, 643-060-58-00 SITE ADDRESS: 550A CALLE VENETO SHEET INDEX: PROJECT INFORMATION SHEET: SHEET NUMBERS TITLE SHEET AND KEY MAP L-01 OVERALL MASTERPLAN L-02 SITE CONTEXT L-03 SITE CIRCULATION L-04 PICNIC AREAS L-05 TOT LOT AREA L-06 LIGHTING L-07 SIGNAGE L-08 PAVING FINISHES L-09 PLANT MATERIAL L-10 HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNIFICATION CLAUSE 1\-1" l CONTRACTOR AGREES THAT HE SHALL ASSUME SOLE RESPONSIBILITY FOR JOB SITE CONDITIONS DURING THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION OF THIS PROJECT, INCLUDING SAFETY OF ALL PERSONS AND PROPERTY: THAT THIS REQUIREMENT SHALL ArrLY CONTINUOUSLY AND NOT BE LIMITED TO NORMAL WORKING HOURS, AND THAT THE CONTRACTOR SHALL DEFEND. INDEMNIFY. AND HOLD THE OWNER, THE CITY/COUNTY OF LOCAL JURISDICTION, AND THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT HARMLESS FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY REAL OR ALLEGED. IN CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF WORK ON THIS PROJECT, EXCEPTING FOR LIABILITY ARISING FROM THE SOLE NEGLIGENCE OF THE OWNER. THE CITY/COUNTY OF LOCAL JURISDICTION, OR THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. W 2 CITY OF CHULA VISTA MIIWm M GATE APPRW® W. GATE ows ar ow aow.a..e w.M.oc oa o.ro PROJECT DESCRIPTION: THE PARK AT CITRUS BAY IS PLANNED TO BE A HALF -ACRE PUBLIC PARK TO SERVE THE BROADER CHULA VISTA COMMUNITY. WITH A DESIRE FOR RECREATION, PLAY, SHADE FOR GATHERING AND CONNECTIVITY, STAKEHOLDERS CAME TOGETHER TO HELP CRAFT A PLAN THAT WOULD UNIFY THE EXISTING AND FUTURE USES WITHIN THE MALL AND THE BROADER WESTSIDE OF CHULA VISTA. W Q ID 71312 In cJ O 6 N Z E 4 1L m mi- -A 4 ai kllm a PROJECT INFORMATION MUNICIPALITY: CHULA VISTA WATER PURVEYOR: SWEETWATER AUTHORITY TEL:(619)420-1413 CIVIL ENGINEER. PLSA TEL: (858) 259-8212 ELEC. ENGINEER T -DUG TEL: (805)431-3515 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: THE PARK AT CITRUS BAY IS PLANNED TO BE A HALF -ACRE PUBLIC PARK TO SERVE THE BROADER CHULA VISTA COMMUNITY. WITH A DESIRE FOR RECREATION, PLAY, SHADE FOR GATHERING AND CONNECTIVITY, STAKEHOLDERS CAME TOGETHER TO HELP CRAFT A PLAN THAT WOULD UNIFY THE EXISTING AND FUTURE USES WITHIN THE MALL AND THE BROADER WESTSIDE OF CHULA VISTA. W Q ID 71312 In cJ O 6 N Z E 4 1L m mi- -A 4 ai kllm a REVISIONS DRAWN cc APPROVED Jp PLOT DATE y JOB NO. Q SCALE L.L a_ z Z Q Lu H- Do JQJ Q J Q a_ 1\-1" l co LLJ J CO Q jW>_Q O w W 2 U U) REVISIONS DRAWN cc APPROVED Jp PLOT DATE y JOB NO. O SCALE L.L Z Q Lu H- Do o O U) CNQrn OU> Q co Q R- U CO Q jW>_Q Cl) 0 p U QU W Of Zfl Q a U H— O N LU U Q 0 U U U W O REVISIONS DRAWN cc APPROVED Jp PLOT DATE 1MV2024 JOB NO. 22.054 SCALE SEE SHEET L-01 Page 116 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda SITE BENCH—CONCRETE PLANTER SEATWALL W/SPECIMEN TREE CENTRAL FOCAL POINT SPECIMEN TREE SUCH AS MULTI- TRUNK QUERCUS AGRIFOLIA OR PLATANUS RACEMOSA ENHANCED PAVING AT CENTRAL PLAZA SUCH AS DECORATIVE PAVERS, COLORED CONCRETE, ETC. SITE BENCH CENTRAL PLAZA SEATING OVERHEAD STRUCTURE W/ PICNIC AREA ACTIVE USE AREA FINAL LAYOUT TBD TURF AREA SITE TRASH RECEPTACLE 42" HT. 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KIDS ELEVATED ACCESSIBLE RAMPACCESSIBLE GROUND TYPES AGES0144 -310 413 2f3 2-5 C1ILD CAVACmr 64 MAX FALL HEIGHT 48 Fallen Orange s1/2" Threaded insert GENERAL NOTES This conceptual plan is based 1/2x12" J Bolt on information provided prior 12"x30" Fiber reinforced to construction. Detailed site information, including the concrete pier (by others) following. should be obtained. 1 Compacted subgrade evaluated, and utilized in the W foal project design. Exact sitedimensions, by others) topography, Diameter = 24" existing utilities, soil NOT FOR. CONSTRUCTION conditions and drainage SC088-2 solutions. APPROVED WARNING: Accessible Z safety surfacing material is Q required beneath and Disc Pole around this equipment that Climber has a critical height value Fall Height) appropriate for the highest accessible d part of this equipment. Refer to the CPSC'S Handbook For Public Playground Safety, Curved Section 4: Surfacing. Rung Ladder Climber NY Spiral Step Climber Pacific Play Systems, Inc. MIN. USE ZONE 28' x 40' (8.38m x 11.901 m) OPLAYCRAFT` PLAYCORE cw...,. Citrus Bay NW VIEW FOR KIDSMAGES 5.12 STRUCTURE # RSODF10FA PROJECT # PAC24CB DATE 9/25/2024 Citrus Bay NW VIEW STRUCTURE # R508CAlCA PROJECT # PAC24CB DATE 9/25/2024 W; PLAYCRAFT PLAYCORE <•. o.". FOR KIDS AGES 2-5 PLAYCRAFT PLAYCORE <•. o.". Note: When determining critical fall height, please allow for +/- 2" tolerance in concrete surface Safety surfacing o (by others) Safety surfacing by others) ID SCULPTURE PLAY CLIMB. EXPLORE. Q ry Finished grade x Finished grade m Q s v 1__Z Fallen Orange s1/2" Threaded insert 1/2" Threaded insert a 1/2x12" J Bolt 1/2x12" J Bolt SC088 12"x30" Fiber reinforced 1700" =fiber reinforced concrete pier (by others; concrete pier (by others) Age Group: 2-5, 5-12 1 Compacted subgrade 1 ` Compacted subgrade W by others) by others) SCHEMATIC DESIGN Diameter = 24" Diameter = 18" NOT FOR. 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MARKS, SAN DIEGO COUNTY FEES. $0.0o (5eAtkins- ains s00) PAGES: 21 ABOVE SPACE FOR RECORDER'S USE ONLY) AGREEMENT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A PUBLIC PARK FOR THE CHULA VISTA CENTER RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT This Agreement for the Construction of a Public Park (the "Agreement") is made as of February 13, 2024, by and between the CITY OF CHULA VISTA, a California municipal corporation and charter city ("City") and CWC BROADWAY CV 256, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company ("Developer") with reference to the following facts: I. RECITALS: WHEREAS, Tentative Map (TM22-0001) was approved by the City of Chula Vista Planning Commission on January 25, 2023, Resolution No. 2023-03, to subdivide a 15.54 -acre site located at the southeast corner of H Street and 5th Avenue, immediately adjacent to the Chula Vista Center mall ("Sears Site") into three parcels: one parcel for residential townhomes, one commercial parcel, and a 0.5 acre parcel for a public park. WHEREAS, the Developer intends to develop the 13.3 -acre parcel ("Site") within the Sears Site and will construct 244 market -rate attached townhomes and a 0.5 -acre public park (the Project") on the Site. The legal description of the Site, which is the subject of this Agreement, is described in Exhibit A-1 and shown in Exhibit A-2 attached hereto WHEREAS, the Developer is required to comply with the City's Parklands and Public Facilities Ordinance, Chula Vista Municipal Code ("CVMC") Chapter 17.10 ("PLDO"), as amended. WHEREAS, the PLDO requires development projects to provide land and improvements for parks and recreational facilities, allows for a credit against the payment of fees or dedication of land if the developer provides the park and recreational improvements, and permits the City to require a combination of dedication and payment of in -lieu fees if the City determines that the combination would better serve the public. 1- Page 126 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda WHEREAS, the Project is required to provide 1.91 acres of developed parkland, based upon the persons per household factor established by the PLDO of 2.61 persons per attached multifamily dwelling unit and 3.0 acres of park per 1,000 residents. WHEREAS, the City, by entering into this Agreement, finds that, due to the unique, urban, high-density nature of the Project and its proximity to the Chula Vista Center mall, Developer cannot provide suitable land to satisfy the entire 1.91 -acre parkland requirement solely through the dedication of parkland; WHEREAS, the City further finds that, as a result of the urban, high-density nature of the Project, public interest and the park and recreation needs of the Project's future residents would be better served through a combination of parkland dedication, parkland development improvements, and in -lieu fees. WHEREAS, Developer will satisfy a portion of its park requirements by providing 0.5 - acre of usable onsite park as shown conceptually on Exhibit B in "Turnkey" condition ("Project Park"), pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. WHEREAS, Developer will further satisfy its park requirements by providing the equivalent of 1.0 acre of Parkland Acquisition Fees and Parkland Development Fees in enhanced amenities for the Project Park, pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. WHEREAS, the Developer's remaining 0.41 -acre obligation will be met pursuant to the payment of the in -lieu Parkland Acquisition Fees and Parkland Development Fees. WHEREAS, this Agreement for the development (including design and construction) and the endowment for the long-term maintenance of the Public Park, pursuant to this Agreement, will fully satisfy conditions of approval related to Project's PLDO obligations, including conditions 7, 61, and 62 of Planning Commission Resolution No. 2023-03. WHEREAS, this Agreement does not increase or decrease any park obligation but instead clarifies responsibility for the delivery of a developed park by addressing the Project Park design, Park construction, bonding, reimbursements, and the level of amenities to be provided. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained, the parties agree as follows: II. DEFINITIONS In addition to terms defined in the Recitals, the following terms shall have the indicated definitions throughout this Agreement: a. "Bid Documents" means the documents prepared by the Developer that describes the elements associated with the construction of the Project Park and become the basis of the construction contract pursuant to CVMC Chapter 2.56. IPA Page 127 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda b. "Commence Construction" means a construction permit or other such approval necessary to commence construction has been issued by the City and construction staging has begun. C. "Completion of Construction" means that the Project Park has been completed to the reasonable satisfaction of the City's Director of Public Works and Director of Development Services, or their designee, exclusive of the Maintenance Establishment Period. d. "Construction Costs" means the costs of constructing the Project Park, including: design costs; labor and materials; project management, administration and supervision; and maintenance costs during any required establishment and warranty period. e. "CVMC" means the Chula Vista Municipal Code. f. "Developer" has the meaning given to such term in the preamble. g. "Enhanced Amenities" means the park improvements that are included in the Public Park that are equal in value to the Enhanced Amenity Equivalency defined below. h. "Enhanced Amenity Equivalency" means the dollar value of the equivalent of 1.0 acre of Parkland Acquisition Fees and Parkland Development Fees at the fee rate in effect as of the issuance of the first building permit. For purposes of reference only, Exhibit C includes the fee rates that are in effect at the execution of this Agreement. Maintenance Establishment Period" means the period of time between Completion of Construction and the City's acceptance of the completed Project Park in which the contractor is responsible for maintaining the park to ensure that the plant material is fully established before its opened for public use, and that other Park Improvements such as irrigation systems, electrical systems, and park equipment or facilities that are fully operational and functional. The duration of this period and maintenance operations will be specified in the contract documents for the Project Park, subject to reasonable adjustments as determined by the City's Director of Development Services, or their designee, in their sole discretion. Project Park" means the usable 0.5 -acre public park, including the Enhanced Amenities, to be constructed on site by the Developer as conceptually shown on Exhibit B. k. "Park Budget" means the Construction Costs for the Project Park that is equal to the dollar value of 0.5 acres of the Parkland Development Fee and the Enhanced Amenity Equivalency. J- Page 128 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda 1. "Park Credit" means the Parkland Acquisition and Development CPAD") credits granted to the Developer by the City in satisfaction of the Project meeting its PLDO obligations. M. "Park Improvements" means the improvements per the City -approved construction documents for the Project Park. n. "Park Master Plan" means the Master Plan for the Project Park, as defined in the Chula Vista Landscape Manual (Part 3 — Public City Requirements, Section 1 — Submittals). o. "Parkland Acquisition Fees" means the acquisition portion of the Parkland Acquisition and Development fees due pursuant to CVMC 17.10 and as set forth in the City's Master Fee Schedule. p. "Parkland Development Fees" means the park development portion of the Parkland Acquisition and Development Fees, at the rate in effect at the first building permit issuance as set forth in the City's Master Fee Schedule. For purposes of reference only, Exhibit C includes the fee rates that are in effect at the execution of this Agreement. q. "Turnkey" means designed and constructed by the Developer consistent with the provisions of the Chula Vista Landscape Manual, Park Master Plan, and related City specifications and policies in effect on the date of this Agreement, as determined by the Director of Development Services, or their designee. r. "Useable acres" means an area of land that is free and clear of encumbrances such as easements, utilities, and non -park related improvements, unless approved by the City in its sole discretion. Slope areas within the park boundaries greater than 4:1 25%) are ineligible for park credit. III. TURNKEY PARK 3.1. Turnkey Park Development. Developer will satisfy 1.5 acres of the Parkland Acquisition and Development requirements of the PLDO by constructing the Project Park equal to the amount of the Park Budget in "Turnkey" condition, pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 3. LI Park Design and AQproval of Construction Documents. Developer shall use the City's customary procedures to design and obtain the City's reasonable approval for the design of the Project Park. The Project Park shall be designed consistent with the applicable requirements of an approved Park Master Plan, the City's Landscape Manual and the City's Parks and Recreation Master Plan. The Park Master Plan once completed, shall be presented to the Parks & Recreation Commission, and must be approved City Council. 3.1.2. Processing Park Master Plan. The Parties agree to diligently process the Park Master Plan in accordance with the requirements of the Chula Vista Landscape Manual Part 3 — Public City Requirements, Section 1 — Submittals), including the following: 4- Page 129 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda a) Developer shall enter into an agreement with a landscape architect to design a Park Master Plan and to prepare the construction documents for the Project Park. b) City and Developer shall hold a scoping meeting at the beginning of the design process for the Project Park to confirm the design intent and to identify applicable City requirements prior to initiating design work. c) Prior to presentation to the Parks and Recreation Committee, the Developer shall hold two public meetings, noticed in accordance with City Policy 400-02, to receive community input on the Park Master Plan for the Project Park. The City agrees to administer and facilitate the two meetings and to use reasonable due diligence to complete the process in a timely fashion so as not to delay the Commencement of Construction of the Project Park. 3.1.3 Coordination. City and Developer acknowledge the need for close coordination during the design phase to ensure the Park Master Plan reflects the intent of the City's Parks and Recreation Master Plan, the Parks and Recreation Element of the City's General Plan, and other applicable City requirements. City and Developer also acknowledge that refinement to the process may be appropriate over the term of this Agreement to improve the design, review, delivery, and ongoing operation of the Project Park. The Parties agree to use its best efforts to cooperate should such refinements be required. 3.1.4 Construction/Timing of Park. Developer shall construct the Project Park, including the Park improvements, in accordance with the Project Budget and the approved Park Master Plan, in "Turnkey" condition, pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. a. The Parties acknowledge that the Developer may make reasonable modifications to the conceptual design plan, attached hereto as Exhibit B, subject to the City's reasonable approval, and provided the features of the proposed design concepts are included. b. Developer shall start the concept design for the Project Park no later than the issuance of the building permit containing the 50th residential unit. c. Developer shall commence construction once the City has approved the Bid Documents and Park Budget and shall complete construction of the Project Park with final inspections and acceptance by the City's Director of Public Works and Director of Development Services, or their designee, no later than the issuance of the building permit for the building or unit containing the 192nd residential unit for the Project (the point when 100% of the Parkland Acquisition and Development fees attributed to the Park Budget would have been collected). The Developer shall pursue such construction diligently to completion and in accordance with the timeframes, subject to force majeure, and as set forth in the Bid Documents, which 5- Page 130 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda shall be reviewed and approved in writing by the City's Director of Development Services, or their designee. d. For purposes of 3.1.4 of this Agreement, "force majeure" shall mean an event beyond Developer's reasonable control, including, without limitation, strikes or other labor difficulties, earthquake or other natural disaster, epidemic or pandemic including COVID-19 and residual effects thereof), or emergency governmental actions, unavailability or scarcity of materials or labor, war, riot, civil insurrection, accidents, material adverse weather conditions and acts of God, or delays in the issuance of any governmental approvals or authorizations from government agencies necessary to proceed with construction (provided that Developer has timely and properly filed all applications, submitted all required documents and fees and taken all other actions necessary to obtain such governmental approvals or authorizations). Performance by Developer shall not be deemed to be in default where delays or defaults are due to a force majeure event. Any extension of time to perform or cure shall be for the period of the delay and shall commence to run from the time of commencement of the cause; provided, however, that if notice by the party claiming such extension is sent to the other party more than 60 days after the commencement of the cause, the period shall commence to run only upon the giving of such notice. 3.2. Park Budget. 3.2.1 Establishment ofBudd The Park Budget shall equal the dollar value of the Parkland Development Fee portion for 0.5 acres plus the amount of the Enhanced Amenity Equivalency. For purposes of reference only, Exhibit C includes the fee rates that are in effect at the execution of this Agreement. 3.2.2 Overruns. Prior to the commencement of construction, if the Developer determines that actual Construction Costs may exceed the Park Budget, then the Developer may propose to pay the additional actual Construction Costs or modify the Park Master Plan to reduce costs consistent with the estimated Construction Costs, subject to the approval of the Director of Development Services, or their designee. Upon discovery of any cost overruns, including but not limited to initial construction bids, change orders, etc.), after construction of the Project Park has commenced, the parties shall meet and confer in good faith to eliminate or reduce such cost overrun, through value engineering or by other means such as adjusting the various elements (amenities) of the park to stay within the Park Budget. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Developer may expend additional funds on the development of the Project Park, at its sole and absolute discretion. 3.3. Maintenance Costs: Upon the City's acceptance of the completed Project Park as discussed in Section 3.1.4.c above, the Developer shall pay the City a fixed amount of $309,167 to fund the perpetual maintenance of the Project Park, which has been added to the cost of the improvements as set forth in the Park Budget, notwithstanding however, such costs will not be counted towards the amount of the improvements that will be provided by the Developer as set forth in paragraph 6- Page 131 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda 3.2.1 above . 3.4. Documentation of Costs. Developer shall, within sixty (60) days of Completion of Construction of the Project Park, provide City, for its review and approval, all documentation City reasonably requires to evidence the completion and costs of the Project Park. Developer shall, within sixty (60) days of completion of the Maintenance Establishment Period, provide the City, for its review and approval, all documentation City reasonably requires to evidence the satisfactory completion of the Maintenance Establishment Period. 3.5. Security: Upon the commencement of construction of the Project Park, the Developer shall post security, including one or more bonds in accordance with the CVMC, for the construction of the Project Park. City may use that security to complete construction of such Park should Developer fail to meet its obligations to do so. City may reduce and release the securities pursuant to City's customary procedures and schedules pro rata upon completion of the Project Park. Bond shall be based on the accepted Bid amount for construction of the park and shall be in place prior to commencement of construction of the Project Park. 3.6. Bidding and Public Works Proiect: When constructing, or entering into any contract relating to the design or construction of a Project Park, a Park Improvement or any other park or recreational improvements required by this Agreement, Developer shall comply with City Charter Section 1009, CVMC Chapter 2.56.160 (H), the City's policies and procedures governing bidding for public works projects, and all other applicable local, state and federal requirements in effect at the time the bidding and contracting for, or construction of, the improvements takes place. Developer shall solely determine whether the Project Park is a public work subject the State's prevailing wage laws (California Labor Code Sections 1720 et seq. and 1770 et seq., as well as Title 8, Section 16000 et seq. of the California Code of Regulations) ("Prevailing Wage Laws") If the California Department of Industrial Relations, or any other applicable governing body, court, or board, determines that the Project Park is a public work subject to the Prevailing Wage Laws, then Developer and all of its contractors, subcontractors, and vendors shall fully comply with such Prevailing Wage Laws and shall cause all applicable work performed in connection with the Public Park to be performed as a "public work." Developer shall be solely responsible to determine what parts of the Public Park is subject to the Prevailing Wage Laws, including but not limited to construction, alteration, demolition, installation and repair work, and work performed during the design, site assessment, feasibility study, and other preconstruction phases of construction, including inspection and land surveying work, and work performed during the postconstruction phases of construction, including all cleanup work at the jobsite. (See Lab. Code, § 1720, subds. a)(1), (a)(3), and (b)(4). If the Project Park is deemed a public work, Developer and all of its contractors, subcontractors, and vendors shall pay all workers on applicable Public Park work performed pursuant to this Agreement not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general prevailing rate for holiday and overtime work as determined by the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations, State of California, for the type of work performed and the locality in which the work is to be performed, pursuant to sections 1770 et seq. of the California Labor Code. The general prevailing rates of per diem wages for each craft, classification, or type of worker needed to implement this Agreement, as determined by the Department of Industrial Relations are available at http://www.dir.ca.gov Developer shall also be solely responsible for any 7- Page 132 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda and all violations and fines imposed pursuant to the Prevailing Wage Laws. Developer shall defend, indemnify, and hold each the City and its representatives, officials, employees, staff, and agents free and harmless from any claims, liabilities, costs, penalties, or interest arising out of any failure by Developer or any of its contractors, subcontractors, or vendors to comply with the Prevailing Wage Laws. It shall be mandatory upon Developer or any of its contractors, subcontractors, or vendors to comply with all applicable California Labor Code provisions, which include but are not limited to prevailing wages, employment of apprentices, hours of labor, debarment of contractors and subcontractors, and payroll records regarding the Public Park work. Pursuant to Labor Code Sections 1725.5 and 1771.1, and if the Public Park work is a public work under the Prevailing Wage Laws, then Developer or any of its contractors, subcontractors, or vendors performing applicable work on the Public Park that are subject to the Prevailing Wage Laws must be registered with the Department of Industrial Relations. Developer or any of its contractors, subcontractors, or vendors shall maintain registration for the duration of the work on the Public Park. All or part of the Improvements may be subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial Relations. Developer shall post applicable job site notices, as prescribed by the Prevailing Wage Laws. Without limiting the foregoing, Developer, as applicable, shall comply with all requirements of Labor Code 1771.4, including the registration and compliance monitoring provisions and furnishing its certified payroll records to the Labor Commissioner of California, and shall comply with any applicable enforcement by the Department of Industrial Relations. It shall be Tenant's sole responsibility to comply with all applicable registration and labor compliance requirements. IV. DEDICATION OF LAND 4.1. Granting IOD: The Developer shall grant on the first Final Map for Tentative Map (TM22- 0001), an Irrevocable Offer of Dedication ("IOD") to the City for a total of 0.5 usable acres for the Project Park. The final usable acres shall be determined during the final design of the Park Master Plan. Such IOD shall be free and clear of all encumbrances and easements that would prevent use of the Park for public park purposes, subject to the review and approval of the Development Services Director, or their designee. The IOD shall be accepted by the City Clerk via separate instrument after completion of Park construction prior City's acceptance of the completed Project Park. V. PARK DEVELOPMENT FEES 5.1. Additional Fees. In satisfaction of the remaining 0.41 -acre PLDO obligation, the Developer shall pay Parkland Acquisition and Development Fees upon the issuance of the building permit containing the 193rd residential unit and for each unit, thereafter, based on the rate set forth in the City's Master Fee Schedule at the time the construction contract for the Project Park has been executed by the Developer. Until the construction contract for the Project Park has been executed by the Developer, the Developer understands that the fees set forth in the Master Fee Schedule are subject to annual indexing increases every October. 8- Page 133 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda VI. CHANGES 6. 1. Changes. City reserves its right to amend the PLDO (CVMC 17. 10, et. seq) and the Parks Master Plan, subject to state and federal law. The Parties agree that, should any changes in state or federal law result in one or more provisions of this Agreement no longer being enforceable, the Parties shall meet and confer regarding amending the Agreement accordingly. The applicable required CVMC 17.10 fee obligations and values are subject to annual indexing every October 1St VII. SATISFYING PLDO. 7.1. PLDO. Developer shall fully satisfy the land dedication requirements of the PLDO for the Project by providing the City with an IOD for the Project Park as described in paragraph 3.2 of this Agreement. Developer shall fully satisfy the park development requirements of the PLDO for the Project by providing the Turnkey Park and by paying in -lieu fees as provided in paragraph 5.1 herein. 7.2. Park Credits. Upon the City's approval of the Park Budget, the Developer shall receive Park Credits equal to 100% of the Project's PLDO obligation for the first 192 residential units of the Project relating to the usable 1.5 acres of the Parkland Acquisition and Development requirements of the PLDO discussed in Section 3.1 of this Agreement above. 7.3. Payment of additional amounts. After Completion of Construction of the Project Park, should the Construction Costs be less than the amount of the Park Budget and the associated Park Credits that have been applied to building permits issued for Project as set forth in paragraph 7.2, the amount of the deficit shall be applied to the PLDO obligation set forth in paragraph 5.1 above and paid on a prorated basis with the issuance of each building permit. 7.4 Map Conditions. This Agreement for the development (including design and construction) and the one-time payment for the long-term maintenance of the park, will fully satisfy conditions of approval related to the Project's related park obligations, including conditions 7, 61, and 62 of Planning Commission Resolution No. 2023-03. VIII. CITY ACTION 8.1. If the City Council finds that the proposed design of the Project Park is inconsistent with the Urban Core Specific Plan, Developer shall have the opportunity to re -design the Project Park and submit the revised design for the City Council's consideration. IX. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 9.1 Notices. All notices and demands given pursuant to this Agreement shall be written. They shall be deemed served (i) immediately, upon personal delivery; (ii) the next business day, if sent prepaid by recognized overnight service such as FedEx for delivery the next business day; or (iii) three (3) business days after deposit in the United States mail, certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, first-class postage prepaid. Until notice of a change of address is properly given, notice shall be given: 61 Page 134 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda If to City: City of Chula Vista Attn: City Manager 276 Fourth Avenue Chula Vista, California 91910 With a copy to: Office of the City Attorney Attn: City Attorney 276 Fourth Avenue Chula Vista, California 91910 If to Developer: CWC BROADWAY CV 256 LLC Attn: Matt Thorne 5927 Priestly Drive, Suite 110 Carlsbad, CA 92009 9.2 Captions. Captions in this Agreement are inserted for convenience of reference. They do not define, describe, or limit any term of this Agreement. 9.3 Entire Agreement. This Agreement embodies the entire agreement and understanding between the parties regarding the subject matter hereof. No prior or contemporaneous oral or written representations, agreements, understandings and/or statements regarding its subject matter shall have any force or effect. This Agreement is not intended to supersede or amend any other agreement between the parties unless expressly noted. However, all previous written agreements, such as supplemental subdivision improvement agreements, by and between the parties relating to park obligations, as well as City's Parks and Recreation Master Plan and Landscape Manual, remain in full force and effect except to the extent they conflict with this Agreement. 9.4 Scope. This Agreement applies only to the Developer Property; it shall not relieve developers other than the Developer (and its subsidiary entities, merchant builders and other buyers of portions of the Developer Property) from any responsibility to meet park development obligations per CVMC 17.10. 9.5 Contents of Agreement. All recitals set forth above and all exhibits attached hereto are part of this Agreement. 9.6 Severability. If any provision of this Agreement or its particular application is held invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions of this Agreement, and their application, shall remain in full force and effect, unless a party's consideration materially fails as a result. 9.7 Recordation. The City may record this Amendment in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, California. 10- Page 135 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda 9.8 Preparation of Agreement. No inference, assumption or presumption shall be drawn from the fact that a party or its attorney drafted this Agreement. It shall be conclusively presumed that all parties participated equally in drafting this Agreement. 9.9 Authority. Each party warrants and represents that it has legal authority and capacity to enter into this Agreement, and that it has taken all necessary action to authorize its entry into this Agreement. Each individual signing this Agreement on behalf of an entity warrants that his/her principal has duly authorized him/her to sign this Agreement on its behalf so as to bind his/her principal. 9.10 Modification and Binding Effect. This Agreement may not be modified, terminated, or rescinded, in whole or in part, except by written instrument duly executed and acknowledged by the parties hereto, their successors or assigns. Further, this Agreement shall be binding on Developer and its successors and assigns. 9.11 Term. Unless terminated earlier in accordance with this Agreement, this Agreement shall remain in effect until, but shall automatically terminate upon the City's acceptance of the IOD for the Project Park and payment of PAD fees; provided, however, that the provisions of Section 8.15 Indemnification) shall survive termination of this Agreement. 9.12 Governing Law and Venue. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. Any action arising under or relating to this Agreement shall be brought only in the federal or state courts located in San Diego County, State of California, and if applicable, the City of Chula Vista, or as close thereto as possible. Venue for this Agreement, and performance hereunder, shall be the City of Chula Vista. 9.13 Administrative Claims Requirements and Procedures. No suit or arbitration shall be brought arising out of this Agreement against the City unless a claim has first been presented in writing and filed with the City and acted upon by the City in accordance with the procedures set forth in Chapter 1.34 of the CVMC, as same may from time to time be amended (the provisions of which are incorporated by this reference as if fully set forth herein), and such policies and procedures used by City in the implementation of same. 9.14 Indemnification. Developer shall timely indemnify, protect, reimburse, and hold the City, its officers, employees, agents and independent contractors, free and harmless from any liability, costs, injury, including death, or damage of any kind or nature, relating to, arising out of, or alleged to be the result of the acts, omissions, negligence or willful misconduct of Developer or Developer's employees, subcontractors or other persons, agencies or firms for whom Developer is legally responsible, (collectively, "Developer"), relating to or arising from Developer's activities contemplated under this Agreement, excepting only those claims for damages arising from the judicially determined active negligence or willful misconduct of the City. Developer shall defend, at its own expense with counsel approved in writing by the City, including attorneys' fees, the City, its officers, agents, employees, and independent contractors in any legal action based upon such alleged acts or omissions of Developer. The City may, in its discretion, participate in the defense 11- Page 136 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda of any such legal claim, action or proceeding at its own expense with the understanding that Developer's attorneys shall be lead counsel and City's attorneys shall, to the maximum extent feasible, cooperate with Developer's attorneys. 9.15 Insurance. Developer agrees that Developer, landscape architects and contractors hired by Developer to complete a Turnkey Park shall have the following insurance: 9.15.1. Minimum Scope and Limit of Insurance. a. Commercial General Liability (CGL): Insurance Services Office (ISO) Form CG 00 01 12 07 covering CGL on an "occurrence" basis, including products - completed operations, personal & advertising injury, with limits no less than 2,000,000 per occurrence. If a general aggregate limit applies, either the general aggregate limit shall apply separately to this project/location or the general aggregate limit shall be twice the required occurrence limit. b. Automobile Liability: ISO Form Number CA 00 01 covering any auto (Code 1), or if Contractor has no owned autos, hired, (Code 8) and non -owned autos (Code 9), with limit no less than $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury and property damage. c. Workers' Compensation: as required by the State of California, with Statutory Limits, and Employer's Liability Insurance with limit of no less than $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury or disease. d. Professional Liability (Errors and Omissions): Insurance appropriates to the Contractor's profession, with limit no less than $1,000,000 per occurrence or claim, 2,000,000 aggregate. 9.15.2. Proof of Insurance Coverage. Developer shall demonstrate proof of coverage herein required, prior to the commencement of services required under this Agreement, by delivery of Certificates of Insurance/Policy Endorsements demonstrating same, and further indicating that the policies may not be canceled without at least thirty (30) calendar days written notice to the Additional Insured. However, failure to obtain the required documents prior to the work beginning shall not waive the Developer's obligation to provide them. The City reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, including endorsements required by these specifications, at any time. 9.15.3 Additional Insured Status. The City, its officers, officials, employees, and volunteers are to be covered as additional insureds on the CGL policy with respect to liability arising out of work or operations performed by or on behalf of the Contractor including materials, parts, or equipment furnished in connection with such work or operations. General liability coverage can be provided in the form of an endorsement to the Contractor's insurance at least as broad as ISO Form CG 20 10 11 85 or if not available, through the addition of both CG 20 10 and CG 20 37 if a later edition is used). Specifically, 12- Page 137 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda endorsement must not exclude Products/Completed Operations. 9.15.4. Primary Coverage. For any claims related to this contract, the Developer's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respects the City, its officers, officials, employees, and volunteers. Any insurance or self-insurance maintained by the City, its officers, officials, employees, or volunteers shall be excess of the Developer's insurance and shall not contribute with it. 9.15.5 Notice of Cancellation. Each insurance policy required above shall provide that coverage shall not be canceled, except with notice to the City. 9.15.6 . Waiver of Subrogation. Developer hereby grants to City a waiver of any right to subrogation which any insurer of said Developer or Contractor may acquire against the City by virtue of the payment of any loss under such insurance. Developer agrees to obtain any endorsement that may be necessary to affect this waiver of subrogation, but this provision applies regardless of whether or not the City has received a waiver of subrogation endorsement from the insurer. 9.15.7. Deductibles and Self -Insured Retentions. Any deductibles or self-insured retentions must be declared to and approved by the City. The City may require the Developer to purchase coverage with a lower deductible or retention or provide proof of ability to pay losses and related investigations, claim administration, and defense expenses within the retention. 9.15.8 Acceptability of Insurers. Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best's rating of no less than ANII, unless otherwise acceptable to the City. 9.15.9. Claims Made Policies. If any of the required policies provide claims -made coverage: i.The Retroactive Date must be shown and must be before the date of the contract or the beginning of contract work. ii.Insurance must be maintained and evidence of insurance must be provided for at least five (5) years after completion of the contract of work. iii.If coverage is canceled or non -renewed, and not replaced with another claims -made policy form with a Retroactive Date prior to the contract effective date, the Developer must purchase "extended reporting" coverage for a minimum of five (5) years after completion of work. 9.15.10 Special Risks or Circumstances. Entity reserves the right to modify these requirements, including limits, based on the nature of the risk, prior experience, insurer, coverage, or other special circumstances. 13- Page 138 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda 9.16 Non -liability of City Officials and Employees. No member, official, employee or consultant of the City shall be personally liable to Developer or its successor -in -interest in the event of any default or breach by City, or for any amount which may become due to Developer or to its successor -in -interest, or on any obligations under the terms of this Agreement. 9.17 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be the original and all of which shall constitute one and the same document. 9.18 Remedies. Notwithstanding Section 3.3.3 herein, the City shall retain the right to any and all remedies in law or equity, including the right to withhold the issuance of building permits should Developer not have begun design for the Park prior to the issuance of the building permit containing the 50th residential unit. End of page. Signature page follows this page.] 14- Page 139 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda N WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement is executed by the City of Chula Vista acting by and through its City Manager pursuant to Resolution No. authorizing such execution, and by Developer as of the day and year first set forth above. CITY CITY OF CHULA VISTA, a California charter city and municipal corporation B MariaKorian, City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: Jill D. S. Ma nd Lounsbery Ferguson Altona & Peak, LLP Acting City Attorney DEVELOPER CWC BROADWAY CV 256, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company By: CWC Broad 256 MGMT LP, a California limited partnership, its Managing Member By: CW PROJ MGMT LLC, a California limited liability company, its General Partner By: Name: Matthew Thorne Title: COO Page 140 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT State of California County of San Diego On the February 13, 2024, before me, Tyshar L. Turner, Deputy City Clerk, personally appeared Maria V. Kachadoorian, who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that she executed the same in her authorized capacity, and that by her signature on the instrument, the person, or the entity upon behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. SEAL) WITNESS my ha C4 and official seal. Tyshar . Tumer,(ReFjuty Director, City Clerk Services City of Chula Vista Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions — Villa Serna Page 141 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda ACKNOWLEDGMENT A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of California County of 6a 1 01 CA0 ) On ,Aw tt L`X)24before me, VI&.VP Akn a (t 06-yNJ) a)( insert name ands title of the officer) personally appeared mne, who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. VICKY H. MARIO Notary Public - Californiaw San Diego County > Commission M 2389658 Mr My Comm. Expires Jan 5, 2026 WI Seal) Page 142 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Exhihit A-1 A PORTION OF PARCEL4 OF PARCEL MAP 16411, IN THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, FEBRUARY 28, 1991, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; SITE: ALL OF PARCEL 4 OF SAID PARCEL MAP 16411, EXCEPT THE NORTHERLY 160.09 FEET, AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO "H" STREET. (13.1 ACRES, MORE OR LESS) PARK PROJECT: THAT PORTION OF PARCEL 4 OF PARCEL MAP 16411, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; THE WESTERLY 175.81 FEET OF THE SOUTHERLY 123.88 FEET, AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO "I" STREET. 0.5 ACRES, MORE OR LESS) Page 143 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Exhibit A-2 EXHIBIT 'A-2' H" STREET MAP 3342 LOT 1 PARCEL 1 I PM 2199 PCL 1 PM 9510 PCL 2 23 22 A,P 3322 PARCEL 1 P 21 PM 1641, P 20 40 o 39 LOT 2 1AP 3260 38 L_ 37 MAP 36 PCL 2 PM 3137 PCL 1 PCL 2 PV 12171 LOT A FCL 1 I" STREET PL A SCALE = 1" = 200' w PARK AGREEMENT PLSAENGINEERING.COM PLSA 3687 s Page 144 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda cn\ m m k/ a Exhibit B IiI9B m-;;> j?/§55\ Ee9m-ao>*\d acooc-MM"§§>e Pty=m>33=\00 0\3= mzm=w> 64¥337®§»Q/ o>w- mwm f- 777 S0Qq=y( 2§/ Q>z zc 2J 0z&- /= m 2/ m% } m 7 w ... m e IOM,) ;: o a°MOm-r0,- IIz-uCH-2m - k \\\\\\® g\ m 5$$?y§[%/ 5 § 1-°§a2o> k j){\k2\% i\/ \)\\\/2f 2 mm3G£X m §o®fi m/ m m H o § j m b } X @ O Z C) m r D Z U) 0 2 m cl C r m Page 145 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Exhibit C Reference Only — fees in place at the time of agreement execution Chula Vista Center Redevelopment Project - 565 Broadway P roj ect U n its 244 1 acre per 128 Park Ratio (MF) Units Project Park Requirement 1.91 acres Acquisition Fee per Acre $474,443.00 Development Fee per Acre $905,753.00 Project Approach Acres On -Site: Park Dev Budget Off -Site: In -Lieu Fees On -Site: Acquisition 0.5 N/A N/A On -Site: Development 0.5 452,876.50 N/A On -Site: Enhancement: Acquisition 1 474,443.00 N/A On -Site: Enhancement: Development 1 905,753.00 N/A Off -Site: Acquisition 0.41 194,521.63 Off -Site: Development 0.41 371,358.73 Total 1.91 $1,833,072.50 $565,880.36 One time Maintenance fee $309,167.00 not subject to PLDO escalation) Page 146 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Carolina Because of your Pollical Cartel Association, I am asking you in public if you will be accepting , dark money for you campaign? As you well know Those contributing dark money to place you , will control you, Consequently. becoming your puppeteers controlling your vote. is a yes or no. answer! But it will be recorded. Written Communications - PC Acosta 1 - Received 2/19/25 Page 147 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Dear Neighbor, I’m Carolina Chavez and I’m running for San Diego County Supervisor, District 1. As Deputy Mayor of Chula Vista, I have seen firsthand the challenges our communities face. From economic insecurity to public safety concerns and the escalating homelessness crisis to the urgent need for equitable healthcare and attainable housing, I am ready to lead with bold, results- driven solutions that put our families and communities first. SAME PLAY BOOK “To me is all political talk.” As Deputy Mayor of Chula Vista, You had the opportunity to resolve those Concerns. What have you done to solve those issues? Our district deserves leadership that delivers: Pathways to Economic Prosperity : I will champion job creation, support small businesses, and expand workforce development. Together, we can foster innovation, build career pathways, and ensure every resident has access to opportunities for success WHIY DID YOU NOT “champion job creation, ” BEFORE “To me is all political talk.” same play book used by your friends As Deputy Mayor of Chula Vista, You had the opportunity to resolve those Concerns. What have you done to solve those issues? Safe and Thriving Neighborhoods: Everyone deserves to feel secure in their home and community. I will ensure our law enforcement has the resources they need to keep our neighborhoods safe while fostering partnerships that prioritize safety and trust. Comprehensive Approaches to Homelessness: We need to address homelessness with both compassion and urgency. My focus will be on expanding access to mental health care, substance abuse treatment, emergency shelter, and wraparound services while working with our cities and nonprofits to create housing options and job opportunities. WHAT IS YOUR FOCUS NOW OR WHAT WAS YOUR FOCUS BEFORE ? Written Communications - PC Acosta 1 - Received 2/19/25 Page 148 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Unethical Business Practices of Democrats in Chula Vista Exposed San Diego News Desk4 weeks ago 03 mins The recent revelation of the unethical business practices of Democrats in Chula Vista has come to light, and it’s not a good look for the party. And City Councilmember Andrea Cardenas showing that corruption is involved with all the Council members. The fact that Democrats in Chula Vista have been engaging in such unethical business practices is truly disappointing, and it raises questions about their commitment to transparency and accountability. It’s crucial that these issues are addressed and resolved promptly to restore the trust of the people of Chula Vista in their elected officials. Written Communications - PC Acosta 1 - Received 2/19/25 Page 149 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda CAROLINA In my opinion you had the opportunity to improve Chula Vista image and you did not. After Andrea your friend was found GUILTY. you did react appropriately. During Council meeting s I asked you and the rest of council members to censor Andrea or to ask her to step down. You and the rest of the Council chose to ignore the major issues. Was it because Andrea got you where you are and controlled your actions and your voting? Why are attempting to become a supervisor? Who is directing or Ordering or Demanding you to filled up the application? before you ask me to vote for you Tell me why you did not react appropriately or expected as a politician representing Chula Vista I just don’t believe that your interest is the community. I believe that as a member of a political Cartel someone is controlling the actions, response, and most important Voting. Who is the puppeteer? Base on that, I do not believe that I could ever trust YOU to be a supervisor representing me. Written Communications - PC Acosta 1 - Received 2/19/25 Page 150 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda INVESTIGATIVE/ENTERPRISE :POWER & GOVERNANCE Months before she quit, Nora Vargas quietly set up her own consulting firm •by Greg Moran February 12, 2025 • •Vargas formed her consulting business five months before she announced she would quit, and while she was campaigning and fundraising for another term, the records show. •On July 29, Vargas registered “Nora Vargas LLC” with the Secretary of State’s office. Four months later, after she had won re-election to the board, she filed more paperwork stating the purpose of the business would be “Consulting.” •Last week Vargas filed her required final financial disclosure statement as a supervisor, covering the period from January 2024 through Jan. 6, 2025. She listed the new LLC, and checked a box indicating she had received between $1,001 and $10,000 gross income during that time. •That would indicate Vargas was earning money through her LLC as a consultant during the time she was also the chairwoman of the board. The documents do not say what type of consulting she was doing, or where, or who her clients were. •Vargas did not respond to a voicemail and text message requesting an interview Written Communications - PC Acosta 1 - Received 2/19/25 Page 151 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Governmental audits are essential for ensuring transparency, accountability, and responsible management of public resources. Here’s why cities undergo these audits: Compliance with Federal Requirements: Cities receive federal grants, loans, and other assistance.To ensure compliance with federal regulations, they undergo audits to verify that funds are used appropriately1. Financial Accountability: Audits assess whether cities adhere to state laws, regulations, and their own policies.They evaluate financial statements, ensuring proper accounting and controls to prevent misuse of public funds2. Public Confidence: Audits instill confidence among citizens and stakeholders by providing unbiased assessments of resource management and effectiveness in achieving intended results3. Written Communications - PC Acosta 1 - Received 2/19/25 Page 152 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda EP052 - Jesus Cardenas 11/18/2020 At some point, teachers and students need to realize their political capitol. There has to be a model of engagement for young people. Jesus Cardenas has organized in that arena, and his stories are abundant. We go from his origin story in Tijuana and Chula Vista, to his sweep as an campaign organizer during this election cycle. Episode 52 is a fellowship. From student newspaper to political organizer. Step into the arena. Written Communications - PC Acosta 2 - Received 2/19/25 Page 153 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Carolina Who is you Consultant? What are you carrying on those bags? Are you going to the Bank? INVESTIGATIVE/ENTERPRISE:POWER & GOVERNANCE Months before she quit, Nora Vargas quietly set up her own consulting firm by Greg MoranFebruary 12, 2025 Vargas formed her consulting business five months before she announced she would quit, and while she was campaigning and fundraising for another term, the records show. On July 29, Vargas registered “Nora Vargas LLC” with the Secretary of State’s office. Four months later, after she had won re-election to the board, she filed more paperwork stating the purpose of the business would be “Consulting.” Last week Vargas filed her required final financial disclosure statement as a supervisor, covering the period from January 2024 through Jan. 6, 2025. She listed the new LLC, and checked a box indicating she had received between $1,001 and $10,000 gross income during that time. That would indicate Vargas was earning money through her LLC as a consultant during the time she was also the chairwoman of the board. The documents do not say what type of consulting she was doing, or where, or who her clients were. Vargas did not respond to a voicemail and text message requesting an interview Written Communications - PC Acosta 2 - Received 2/19/25 Page 154 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda I just cannot trust those who are associated with politician who were convicted Written Communications - PC Acosta 2 - Received 2/19/25 Page 155 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Is this a deceptive photo? Who are you and your associates attempting to fool with this fraudulent photos Written Communications - PC Acosta 2 - Received 2/19/25 Page 156 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Carolina As I mentioned to you. it seems that you all are using the same play Book Misleading CV Campaign Mailer Depicts Candidate with Family that Isn’t His Written Communications - PC Acosta 2 - Received 2/19/25 Page 157 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda What have you done to improve the quality of life for the community that you are getting paid to represent? •It should not be about your bank account. •it should not be about placing your friends in office. •if you were place in office by puppeteers • •You know who you are •shame on you, step down resign and reclaim your independence. •And •Self pride and Self respect Written Communications - PC Acosta 2 - Received 2/19/25 Page 158 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Thank You Police Office J. Harrison An Eastlake Family would like to thank. Police Office J. Harrison On February 13th, 2025, around 330 p.m. you responded to a call from a family in Eastlake concerning a missing Elderly Suffering from Dementia who had walked out of her home. Your quick respond include other Police Officers and Police Explorers who immediately spread out throughout Eastlake community (District One) It was amazing to see how district One residents including Eastlake Hight School Students came out even while it was raining and cold to look for the Elderly Lady it took approximately 4 hours of worries and concerns. after your team located the Lady, it was a very joyful reunion. The Family will be forever Grateful. Thank You Officer J Harrison and all who assisted. in Eastlake community District One Written Communications - PC Acosta - Received 2/20/25 Page 159 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Carlina your post is very misleading. when I read your political post, To me it seem that you are informing me that Mayor Mary Salas is endorsing you. However, the true is that Mayor Mary Salas is endorsing Vivian. Why are you being dishonest? I do not trust those who un-shamefully tell untruths to get something. I DO NOT TRUAST YOU Written Communications - PC Acosta - Received 2/25/2025 Page 160 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda BORDER 2 FIRE THURSDAY, JANUARY 23 -TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2025 Page 161 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda SUMMARY OF SOCIAL MEDIA EFFORTS Thursday, January 23, at 3 p.m . the City of Chula Vista activated the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to respond to the Border 2 Fire on Otay Mountain. The Office of Communications, Fire Department and Police Departmen t, launched a coordinated communications effort. Social media posts began 3:54 p.m.on City/ CVFD/ CVPD on Instagram, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter) A dedicated news update City webpage was launched by 4 p.m.to serve as the primary source for emergency information. A direct link was established chulavistaca.gov/border2fire (link now deactivated) From January 23 through January 28, a total of 19 posts were shared. All social media posts were provided in English and Spanish. Page 162 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda SUMMARY OF SOCIAL MEDIA EFFORTS Growth in Followers -@ThinkChulaVista 1,500 new followers 3,343 new followers 200 new followers Total engagement across all 19 posts for each social media platform. Total Likes: 24,512 Total Shares: 7,989 Total Views: 1,228,759 Total Reach: 773,537 Total Likes: 665 Total Shares: 192 Total Impressions: 91,846 Total Likes: 1,642 Total Shares: 457 Total Views: 170,715 Total Reach: 89,126 Page 163 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Post 4 Post 5 Post 6Post 3Post 2Post 1 Post 7 Post 8 Post 9 Post 10 Post 11 Post 12 Engagements Per Post Date: January 23, 2025 Time: 4:21 p.m. Date: January 23, 2025 Time: 6:02 p.m. Date: January 24, 2025 Time: 4:45 a.m. Date: January 23, 2025 Time: 7:06 p.m. Date: January 24,2025 Time: 8:56 a.m. Date: January 24, 2025 Time: 11:03 a.m. Date: January 24, 2025 Time: 1:30 p.m. Date: January 24, 2025 Time: 6:05 p.m. Date: January 24, 2025 Time: 7:01 p.m. Date: January 25, 2025 Time: 9:42 a.m. Date: January 23, 2025 Time: 8:01 p.m. Date: January 23, 2025 Time: 3:54 p.m. Page 164 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Engagements Per Post Post 13 Post 14 Post 15 Post 16 Post 17 Post 18 Post 19 Date: January 25, 2025 Time: 10:00 a.m. Date: January 25, 2025 Time: 4:09 p.m. Date: January 25, 2025 Time: 7:30 p.m. Date: January 26, 2025 Time: 12 p.m. Date: January 26, 2025 Time: 3:15 p.m. Date: January 27, 2025 Time: 12 p.m. Date: January 28, 2025 Time: 6:30 p.m. Page 165 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Post number 6 on Instagram Likes: 4,650 Shares: 2,776 Views: 321,525 Reach: 189,450 SUMMARY OF SOCIAL MEDIA EFFORTS Top -Performing Posts Post number 4 on Instagram Likes: 2,887 Shares: 911 Views: 105,507 Reach: 58,059 Post number 13 on Instagram Likes: 2,462 Shares: 235 Views: 76,179 Reach: 50,450 Page 166 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Social Media Report B O R D E R 2 F I R E T H U R S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 2 3 - T U E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 2 8 , 2 0 2 5 Page 167 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda S u m m a r y o f s o c i a l m e d i a e f f o r t s B e g i n n i n g T h u r s d a y , J a n u a r y 2 3 , a t 3 p .m . t h e C i t y o f C h u l a V i s t a a c t i v a t e d t h e E m e r g e n c y O p e r a t i o n s C e n t e r (E O C ) t o r e s p o n d t o t h e B o r d e r 2 F i r e o n O t a y M o u n t a i n . T h e O f f i c e o f C o m m u n i c a t i o n s , i n c o l l a b o r a t i o n w i t h t h e F i r e D e p a r t m e n t a n d P o l i c e D e p a r t m e n t , l a u n c h e d a c o o r d i n a t e d e f f o r t t o i n f o r m r e s i d e n t s a b o u t t h e B o r d e r 2 F i r e . U p d a t e s w e r e s h a r e d a c r o s s F a c e b o o k , I n s t a g r a m , X , a n d t h e C i t y w e b s i t e e n s u r i n g t i m e l y a n d a c c u r a t e i n f o r m a t i o n r e a c h e d t h e c o m m u n i t y . A d e d i c a t e d n e w s u p d a t e C i t y w e b p a g e w a s l a u n c h e d b y 4 p .m . t o s e r v e a s t h e p r i m a r y s o u r c e f o r e m e r g e n c y i n f o r m a t i o n a n d p r o v i d e o n e l o c a t i o n f o r C i t y i n f o r m a t i o n t o b e f e a t u r e d . A d i r e c t l i n k w a s e s t a b l i s h e d a t c h u l a v i s t a c a .g o v /b o r d e r 2 f i r e (l i n k n o w d e a c t i v a t e d ) a n d w a s c o n s i s t e n t l y f e a t u r e d o n a l l s o c i a l m e d i a p o s t s . A s n e w i n f o r m a t i o n f r o m t h e E O C w a s a v a i l a b l e , t h e C i t y n e w s p a g e w a s u p d a t e d . F r o m J a n u a r y 2 3 t h r o u g h J a n u a r y 2 8 , a t o t a l o f 1 9 p o s t s w e r e s h a r e d . A l l s o c i a l m e d i a p o s t s w e r e p r o v i d e d i n b o t h E n g l i s h a n d S p a n i s h , m a x i m i z i n g a c c e s s i b i l i t y f o r r e s i d e n t s . I n a d d i t i o n t o s t a n d a r d p o s t s , u p d a t e s w e r e s h a r e d v i a s t o r i e s t o i n c r e a s e v i s i b i l i t y a n d e n g a g e m e n t . T h e c o n t e n t f o c u s e d o n p r o v i d i n g r e a l - t i m e u p d a t e s , s a f e t y i n f o r m a t i o n , a n d r e s o u r c e s . P o s t s w e r e a l s o a m p l i f i e d b y o t h e r C i t y s o c i a l m e d i a a c c o u n t s , i n c l u d i n g P a r k s a n d R e c r e a t i o n , A n i m a l S e r v i c e s , L i b r a r y , a n d S u s t a i n a b i l i t y . A d d i t i o n a l l y , v a r i o u s e l e c t e d o f f i c i a l s , r e s i d e n t s , a n d m e d i a o u t l e t s —s u c h a s U n i v i s i o n S a n D i e g o —h e l p e d e x t e n d t h e r e a c h o f c r i t i c a l i n f o r m a t i o n b y s h a r i n g p o s t s . T h e c o l l a b o r a t i v e a p p r o a c h b e t w e e n d e p a r t m e n t s e n s u r e d a c o n s i s t e n t a n d r e l i a b l e f l o w o f i n f o r m a t i o n . T h e f o l l o w i n g n u m b e r s i n d i c a t e t h e s u m o f a l l (1 9 ) p o s t e n g a g e m e n t s u n d e r e a c h s o c i a l m e d i a p l a t f o r m , p r o v i d i n g a c o m p r e h e n s i v e v i e w o f o v e r a l l a u d i e n c e i n t e r a c t i o n s . B O RD ER 2 F I R E SO C I AL M E DIA R EP O RT T o t a l L i k e s : 2 4 ,5 1 2 T o t a l S h a r e s : 7 ,9 8 9 T o t a l V i e w s : 1 ,2 2 8 ,7 5 9 T o t a l R e a c h : 7 7 3 ,5 3 7 T o t a l L i k e s : 6 6 5 T o t a l S h a r e s : 1 9 2 T o t a l I m p r e s s i o n s : 9 1 ,8 4 6 T o t a l L i k e s : 1 ,6 4 2 T o t a l S h a r e s : 4 5 7 T o t a l V i e w s : 1 7 0 ,7 1 5 T o t a l R e a c h : 8 9 ,1 2 6 Page 168 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda B O RD ER 2 F I R E SO C I AL M E DIA R EP O RT G r o w t h i n f o l l o w e r s T h e w i d e s p r e a d e n g a g e m e n t a l s o l e d t o a n o t i c e a b l e i n c r e a s e i n f o l l o w e r s a c r o s s C i t y s o c i a l m e d i a a c c o u n t s . T h e @ T h i n k C h u l a V i s t a a c c o u n t s g a i n e d 1 ,5 0 0 n e w f o l l o w e r s o n I n s t a g r a m , 3 ,3 4 3 o n F a c e b o o k , a n d 2 0 0 o n X d u r i n g t h i s p e r i o d . O t h e r d e p a r t m e n t s a l s o s a w s i g n i f i c a n t g r o w t h i n t h e i r s o c i a l m e d i a f o l l o w i n g s . U n d e r s t a n d i n g P l a t f o r m -S p e c i f i c A n a l y t i c s I t i s i m p o r t a n t t o n o t e t h a t d i f f e r e n t s o c i a l m e d i a p l a t f o r m s u s e u n i q u e m e t r i c s t o t r a c k e n g a g e m e n t a n d v i s i b i l i t y : R e a c h : T h e n u m b e r o f u n i q u e u s e r s w h o s a w a p o s t , w h e t h e r t h r o u g h o r g a n i c d i s t r i b u t i o n , p a i d p r o m o t i o n , o r r e s h a r i n g . R e a c h i s o n l y c o u n t e d o n c e p e r u s e r , e v e n i f t h e y s e e t h e p o s t m u l t i p l e t i m e s . V i e w s : T h e t o t a l n u m b e r o f t i m e s a v i d e o o r p o s t w a s d i s p l a y e d o r p l a y e d , r e g a r d l e s s o f w h e t h e r i t w a s s e e n b y u n i q u e u s e r s . I m p r e s s i o n s (X ): T h e n u m b e r o f t i m e s a p o s t w a s d i s p l a y e d o n X (f o r m e r l y T w i t t e r ), i n c l u d i n g m u l t i p l e v i e w s b y t h e s a m e u s e r . A c c o u n t s C h u l a V i s t a F i r e @ c h u l a v i s t a f d C h u l a V i s t a P o l i c e @ c h u l a v i s t a p d C h u l a V i s t a A n i m a l S e r v i c e s @ c v a c f C h u l a V i s t a P a r k s a n d R e c r e a t i o n @ c v r e c C i t y o f C h u l a V i s t a @ T h i n k C h u l a V i s t a C h u l a V i s t a L i b r a r y @ c h u l a v i s t a l i b r a r y C h u l a V i s t a S u s t a i n a b i l i t y @ s u s t a i n a b i l i t y c v S u m m a r y o f s o c i a l m e d i a e f f o r t s B a s e d o n s o c i a l m e d i a m e t r i c s , I n s t a g r a m h a d t h e l a r g e s t v i e w e r s h i p . P o s t n u m b e r 6 o n I n s t a g r a m h a d t h e m o s t s i g n i f i c a n t i m p a c t , w i t h : L i k e s : 4 ,6 5 0 S h a r e s : 2 ,7 7 6 V i e w s : 3 2 1 ,5 2 5 R e a c h : 1 8 9 ,4 5 0 PA GE 0 2 * T h e a n a l y t i c s f o r t h i s r e p o r t w e r e o b t a i n e d f r o m t h e @ T h i n k C h u l a V i s t a s o c i a l m e d i a a c c o u n t s . Page 169 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda PA G E 03 P o s t 3 D a t e : J a n u a r y 2 3 , 2 0 2 5 T i m e : 6 :0 2 p .m . A c c o u n t s p o s t e d : T h i n k C h u l a V i s t a a n d c h u l a v i s t a p d L i k e s : 1 1 1 S h a r e s : 3 5 V i e w s : 1 6 ,7 4 1 R e a c h : 7 ,6 6 1 L i k e s : 9 3 7 S h a r e s : 4 4 6 V i e w s : 8 1 ,1 2 6 R e a c h : 3 9 ,4 9 2 L i k e s : 3 5 S h a r e s : 1 2 I m p r e s s i o n s : 5 ,8 4 4 P o s t 2 L i k e s : 3 8 S h a r e s : 2 2 V i e w s : 1 1 ,5 6 6 R e a c h : 6 ,1 1 2 L i k e s : 1 1 S h a r e s : 6 I m p r e s s i o n s : 3 ,3 8 0 L i k e s : 2 1 7 S h a r e s : 1 2 1 V i e w s : 1 5 ,2 7 1 R e a c h : 1 0 ,8 5 4 D a t e : J a n u a r y 2 3 , 2 0 2 5 T i m e : 4 :2 1 p .m . A c c o u n t s p o s t e d : T h i n k C h u l a V i s t a a n d c v r e c P o s t 1 D a t e : J a n u a r y 2 3 , 2 0 2 5 T i m e : 3 :5 4 p .m . A c c o u n t s p o s t e d : T h i n k C h u l a V i s t a , c h u l a v i s t a f d , c h u l a v i s t a p d C VFD is m on ito r i n g t he Bo r de r 2 fi r e o n O ta y Mo u nta in . S an D i eg o C oun t y u ni t s are o n s c e n e . A lth oug h smo k e i s v isi bl e , a t t h i s ti m e th ere is n o t hre at to th e ci t y of Ch u la V i s t a. F o r l a te s t u p da t e s , co n ti n u e t o m o ni to r s o c i a l me di a a nd d o w n l o ad @g e n a s y s in c G e n asy s P r o t e c t M o b i le a p p. L i k e s : 4 7 S h a r e s : 7 V i e w s : 5 ,9 4 9 R e a c h : 3 ,1 7 8 L i k e s : 1 ,7 8 7 S h a r e s : 7 6 1 V i e w s : 5 9 ,2 1 7 R e a c h : 3 9 ,6 8 1 L i k e s : 1 5 S h a r e s : 9 I m p r e s s i o n s : 5 ,2 5 0 B OR DE R 2 FIR E S OC I A L ME DI A REP O RTEngagements P e r P o s t D u e to i nc r e a s in g p oo r a ir q ua li t y i n C hul a V ista fro m smo ke ea s t o f C hul a V ista c i t y l imi ts, a ll p a r k s an d re c r ea t i o n ce nters ea s t o f th e 8 0 5 a r e cl o s in g fo r t h e r e m a i n d e r o f th e d ay (J a n 2 3 , 20 2 5) to u ser gro u ps a n d org an i z e d c la s s es. Chec k b ac k h e r e f o r upd a te s . The polic e depar tment has pos i tioned extra of fic ers in specific l ocations of th e city to monitor the s i tuation and b e av a i l a b l e f or i mmed i a te as sis tance should e vac uations b ecome necessar y. Th i s is be i ng done out o f abu n dance of cautio n a nd not meant to be cau se for alarm. Please c o ntinue to use 9-1-1 only for e me rge ncie s, an d u se t he non-eme rge n cy poli ce ph o n e number , (619 )6 91-5 151 , or other platforms lik e online po l i ce report i n g or ACT Chula V i st a t o r eport non-emer gency in ciden ts. Page 170 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda E n g a g e m e n t s p e r P o s t P AG E 0 4 BO R D E R 2 F IR E S OC I A L M E DIA RE P OR T L i k e s : 2 9 S h a r e s : 2 V i e w s : 6 ,1 4 8 R e a c h : 2 ,9 5 9 D a t e : J a n u a r y 2 3 , 2 0 2 5 T i m e : 8 :0 1 p .m . A c c o u n t s p o s t e d : T h i n k C h u l a V i s t a , c h u l a v i s t a p d , c h u l a v i s t a f d , c v r e c , c v a c f L i k e s : 1 0 2 S h a r e s : 3 7 V i e w s : 9 ,0 4 2 R e a c h : 5 ,0 3 8 L i k e s : 3 6 6 S h a r e s : 2 7 5 V i e w s : 4 7 ,8 5 6 R e a c h : 3 7 ,6 0 9 L i k e s : 2 9 S h a r e s : 1 2 I m p r e s s i o n s : 8 ,2 1 7 D a t e : J a n u a r y 2 3 , 2 0 2 5 T i m e : 7 :0 6 p .m . A c c o u n t s p o s t e d : T h i n k C h u l a V i s t a a n d c v a c f L i k e s : 1 6 1 S h a r e s : 9 3 V i e w s : 1 3 ,9 9 9 R e a c h : 6 ,4 8 5 L i k e s : 4 ,6 5 0 S h a r e s : 2 ,7 7 6 V i e w s : 3 2 1 ,5 2 5 R e a c h : 1 8 9 ,4 5 0 L i k e s : 3 9 S h a r e s : 2 0 I m p r e s s i o n s : 9 ,5 0 0 D a t e : J a n u a r y 2 4 , 2 0 2 5 T i m e : 4 :4 5 a .m . A c c o u n t s p o s t e d : T h i n k C h u l a V i s t a , c h u l a v i s t a p d , c h u l a v i s t a f d , c v r e c , c v a c f L i k e s : 2 ,8 8 7 S h a r e s : 9 1 1 V i e w s : 1 0 5 ,5 0 7 R e a c h : 5 8 ,0 5 9 L i k e s : 4 1 S h a r e s : 1 3 I m p r e s s i o n s : 1 1 ,0 0 0 P o s t 4 P o s t 5 P o s t 6 @C h ulaVistaFD is c o ntinuin g to m o n i tor t h e #B o rder 2fire on Otay Moun tain. A s nig h t f a l l s and it becomes dar ker , th e views of the fire l i n e on the mountain will bec o me muc h mor e v i sible . Cont i n ue to Follow @c hulav i st a fd @c hulav i st a p d a nd @th i nkch u l a vista acr o ss all s ocial me dia platforms and c hec k ww w.C hulaV i staC A.go v for th e m ost up t o d a te information. Th e City of C h ula Vis ta is closely m on i toring the Bor der 2 F i re. W i th an abund a n ce of caution, we follo w up o n Tipp y’s Tips w i th a quick guide for y o u r pet ’s E me rge ncy Go Bag We a sk fam i l i es t o b e proactiv e a nd cont i nue t o monitor @ chulavistapd @ch u l a vistafd @th i nkch u l a vista for updat es . 🚨U PD ATE 430 A.M. 1/2 4/25 🚨#B o rder 2Fire i n E a ste rn Chula Vista Ne a r Otay Lake. E VA CUAT IO N WA RNING in effec t. Evacu a tion sit e is S o u thwest ern C olle ge (SWC ). P eople wh o n eed e xt ra time sh o u l d b egin e vac uating n o w i n a n a bundanc e of c a u tion. SWC is op en f o r res i dents we st an d south of the l a ke. Page 171 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda E n g a g e m e n t s p e r P o s t P A G E 05 BO R D E R 2 F IR E S OC I A L M E D IA RE P OR T D a t e : J a n u a r y 2 4 ,2 0 2 5 T i m e : 8 :5 6 a .m . A c c o u n t s p o s t e d : T h i n k C h u l a V i s t a , c h u l a v i s t a f d , c h u l a v i s t a p d L i k e s : 1 4 5 S h a r e s : 6 7 V i e w s : 1 7 ,4 1 5 R e a c h : 8 ,2 1 4 L i k e s : 2 0 0 S h a r e s : 5 8 V i e w s : 2 0 ,6 1 5 R e a c h : 1 0 ,5 9 7 L i k e s : 5 6 2 S h a r e s : 5 5 7 V i e w s : 4 0 ,2 8 3 R e a c h : 2 7 ,7 0 0 L i k e s : 5 S h a r e s : 4 I m p r e s s i o n s : 2 ,3 2 0 D a t e : J a n u a r y 2 4 , 2 0 2 5 T i m e : 1 1 :0 3 a .m . A c c o u n t s p o s t e d : T h i n k C h u l a V i s t a L i k e s : 1 9 S h a r e s : 3 V i e w s : 3 ,1 9 6 R e a c h : 1 ,9 6 4 L i k e s : 1 3 9 S h a r e s : 3 2 V i e w s : 1 5 ,4 7 2 R e a c h : 1 0 ,1 4 9 L i k e s : 4 S h a r e s : 0 I m p r e s s i o n s : 7 0 9 D a t e : J a n u a r y 2 4 , 2 0 2 5 T i m e : 1 :3 0 p .m . A c c o u n t s p o s t e d : T h i n k C h u l a V i s t a L i k e s : 5 7 3 S h a r e s : 6 8 0 V i e w s : 9 8 ,7 0 5 R e a c h : 7 2 ,2 4 9 L i k e s : 9 S h a r e s : 6 I m p r e s s i o n s : 1 ,3 8 7 P o s t 7 P o s t 8 P o s t 9 Stay pr epare d a nd info rm ed by download in g these ess ent i a l mobile ap ps: SD Em erg enc y, Ge nasys P rote ct, an d W a tch Dut y . Th ese tools pr o vide real-time in format i o n to help ke ep you safe. Al so, take note of ot her valuable City resourc es and vis i t the C i ty website at www.chulavis taca.gov f o r i mp ortant u pdates. St a y co nnec ted b y following the Cit y’s so cial m edia platforms for t he late st up date s and information. 🚨 Air Quality Upda te: Border 2 Fire 🚨 The Border 2 Fire on Otay Mountain is impacting air quality in San Diego County. Smoke is blowing west this morning and depositing ash on the ground in some c ommunities, affecti ng South Bay communities, but winds are expected to shift east and northeast this afternoon, impacting areas like Dulzura and Jamul. Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) levels may reach unh ealthy levels near the fire. If you smell smoke, limit outdoor activity and stay indoors, especially if you’re elderly, a child, or have respiratory or heart conditions. Air quality may range from unhealthy for sensitive groups to unhealthy for all individuals in affected areas. https://www.sdapcd.org/air-quality/smoke-advisory.html Due to poor air quali ty in the surrounding areas the following Ci ty facilit ies are CLOSED today, Friday, January 24 , 2025. ▶ Parks an d recreation centers t hat are east of the 805 . ▶ Parkway Pool a nd Loma Verde Pool ▶ O tay Ranch L ibrary Page 172 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda E n g a g e m e n t s p e r P o s t P A G E 0 6 B O R D E R 2 F I R E SO C I AL M E D I A R E PO R T L i k e s : 5 7 S h a r e s : 1 8 V i e w s : 8 ,8 5 7 R e a c h : 4 ,5 6 9 D a t e : J a n u a r y 2 4 , 2 0 2 5 T i m e : 6 :0 5 p .m . A c c o u n t s p o s t e d : T h i n k C h u l a V i s t a , c h u l a v i s t a f d , c h u l a v i s t a p d L i k e s : 8 2 S h a r e s : 4 4 V i e w s : 1 3 ,3 8 1 R e a c h : 7 ,2 4 1 L i k e s : 3 0 8 S h a r e s : 1 9 4 V i e w s : 3 1 ,6 5 4 R e a c h : 1 8 ,0 9 2 L i k e s : 1 3 S h a r e s : 2 I m p r e s s i o n s : 1 ,4 0 0 D a t e : J a n u a r y 2 4 , 2 0 2 5 T i m e : 7 :0 1 p .m . A c c o u n t s p o s t e d : T h i n k C h u l a V i s t a L i k e s : 2 1 S h a r e s : 6 V i e w s : 1 0 ,1 7 3 R e a c h : 6 ,4 6 0 L i k e s : 8 2 S h a r e s : 3 6 V i e w s : 1 8 ,5 7 4 R e a c h : 1 2 ,5 5 2 L i k e s : 5 S h a r e s : 4 I m p r e s s i o n s : 1 ,0 0 0 D a t e : J a n u a r y 2 5 , 2 0 2 5 T i m e : 9 :4 2 a .m . A c c o u n t s p o s t e d : T h i n k C h u l a V i s t a L i k e s : 1 ,1 3 2 S h a r e s : 1 3 8 V i e w s : 7 7 ,3 6 5 R e a c h : 4 1 ,5 0 7 L i k e s : 1 9 S h a r e s : 1 3 I m p r e s s i o n s : 6 ,1 0 0 P o s t 1 2 P o s t 1 1 P o s t 1 0 🚨UPDATE 6:30 PM 1/24/25 🚨#Bord er2Fi re continues to burn I n Otay Mountain Region. EV ACUATION WARNING remains in ef fect fo r ea stern parts of the City. ▪Southwest ern College Evacuation site will close tonight at 7:30 PM. ▪New evacuatio n s ite is at Cuyamaca College Gym (900 Rancho San Diego Pkwy, El Cajon, 92019). ▪Additional evacuation point is at Edwards Theater (2951 Jamacha R d, El Cajon, CA 92019) *Continue to moni tor Social Media and Genasys Protect for latest updates. It’s better to be prepared 👉 what to take during an evacuation. In case of an emergency evacuation, it’s important to leave quickly and safely. Here’s a checklist to help you prepare. ✔ People and pets ✔ Papers and phone numbers ✔ Prescriptions ✔ Pictures ✔ Personal Computer ✔ Plastic and cash Due to continued air quality concerns, all parks, recreation centers, and pools have cancelled all programming throughout the weekend. Also, the following facilities will remain closed throughout the weekend 1/25/2025 & 1/26/2025 * All parks and recreation centers east of the 805 * Parkway Pool * Loma Verde Pool * Otay Ranch Library Services will remain the same at the South and Civic Center Library Branches Page 173 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda E n g a g e m e n t s p e r P o s t PA GE 0 7 B OR DE R 2 FI RE S O C IA L ME DI A R EP O RT L i k e s : 1 0 4 S h a r e s : 0 V i e w s : 9 ,5 1 6 R e a c h : 5 ,1 4 2 L i k e s : 2 0 9 S h a r e s : 4 2 I m p r e s s i o n s : 1 9 ,0 0 0 D a t e : J a n u a r y 2 5 , 2 0 2 5 T i m e : 1 0 :0 0 a .m . A c c o u n t s p o s t e d : T h i n k C h u l a V i s t a , c h u l a v i s t a p d , c h u l a v i s t a f d L i k e s : 1 4 1 S h a r e s : 2 1 V i e w s : 1 2 ,4 7 5 R e a c h : 6 ,8 8 7 L i k e s : 1 ,0 4 4 S h a r e s : 9 9 V i e w s : 3 4 ,2 7 9 R e a c h : 2 4 ,2 6 0 L i k e s : 4 8 S h a r e s : 7 I m p r e s s i o n s : 2 ,3 3 9 D a t e : J a n u a r y 2 5 , 2 0 2 5 T i m e : 4 :0 9 p .m . A c c o u n t s p o s t e d : T h i n k C h u l a V i s t a L i k e s : 6 8 S h a r e s : 5 V i e w s : 5 ,2 5 4 R e a c h : 2 ,9 0 0 L i k e s : 1 ,9 2 5 S h a r e s : 1 7 6 V i e w s : 5 3 ,9 8 3 R e a c h : 3 7 ,7 0 1 L i k e s : 8 8 S h a r e s : 1 3 I m p r e s s i o n s : 6 ,3 0 0 D a t e : J a n u a r y 2 5 , 2 0 2 5 T i m e : 7 :3 0 p .m . A c c o u n t s p o s t e d : T h i n k C h u l a V i s t a , c h u l a v i s t a p d , c h u l a v i s t a f d , c v a c f L i k e s : 2 ,4 6 2 S h a r e s : 2 3 5 V i e w s : 7 6 ,1 7 9 R e a c h : 5 0 ,4 5 0 P o s t 1 5 P o s t 1 4 P o s t 1 3 UPDATE 10 :00 A M 1/25/25 The Chu la Vista Fire Department continues to monitor the pr ogress of firefighting efforts on the #borde r2fi re . Eva cuation w arnings remain in effect until c o n t ainment perimete r increases n earest Chula Vista. The City of Chula Vista is grateful for the tr emendous com munity support for those impac ted by the Border 2 Fire. Your generous dona t io n s and contributions whether to those dire ctly affected or t o our hardwor king firefighters, police, p u b lic w orks, and support staff mean so much . At this time, we enco ura ge those se eking to make donations, to consider the American Red Cross (Southern CA Reg i o n ). They are actively supporting those i n need and are always seeking support (www.redcross.org). U PDATE 7:3 0 PM 1/25/25 Ch ul a Vis t a con tinues to m on ito r #Bor d e r2F ir e . C on t ai nme nt co ntin ue s t o impr o v e an d t here are no a nt ic ip ated impac ts to th e Ci ty o f Ch ul a Vis t a. A smok e a dviso r y i s still in e ff ec t but ai r qua li ty s ho ul d con ti nu e to imp r ove. Page 174 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda P o s t 1 6 E n g a g e m e n t s p e r P o s t P A G E 0 8 B OR DE R 2 FI RE S O C IA L ME DI A R EP O RT L i k e s : 1 4 S h a r e s : 1 V i e w s : 1 ,3 3 2 R e a c h : 7 6 9 D a t e : J a n u a r y 2 6 , 2 0 2 5 T i m e : 1 2 p .m . A c c o u n t s p o s t e d : T h i n k C h u l a V i s t a , c h u l a v i s t a p d , c h u l a v i s t a f d , c v a c f , c v r e c L i k e s : 7 7 S h a r e s : 0 V i e w s : 5 ,0 5 6 R e a c h : 2 ,9 5 0 L i k e s : 1 ,3 7 4 S h a r e s : 1 4 7 V i e w s : 4 6 ,5 9 7 R e a c h : 2 9 ,0 7 8 L i k e s : 6 8 S h a r e s : 1 9 I m p r e s s i o n s : 5 ,1 0 0 L i k e s : 1 1 1 S h a r e s : 9 V i e w s : n o t a v a i l a b l e R e a c h : n o t a v a i l a b l e L i k e s : 1 ,3 0 5 S h a r e s : 2 6 9 V i e w s : 3 0 ,7 8 7 R e a c h : 1 7 ,8 8 4 N o t p o s t e d o n X D a t e : J a n u a r y 2 7 , 2 0 2 5Time: 1 2 p .m .A c c o u n t s p o s t e d : T h i n k C h u l a V i s t a , c h u l a v i s t a p d , c h u l a v i s t a f d ,c v r e c , c v a c f L i k e s : 1 ,3 1 6 S h a r e s : 4 6 V i e w s : 3 0 ,5 3 3 R e a c h : 2 1 ,2 9 0 L i k e s : 2 7 S h a r e s : 1 0 I m p r e s s i o n s : 3 ,0 0 0 D a t e : J a n u a r y 2 6 , 2 0 2 5 T i m e : 3 :1 5 p .m . A c c o u n t s p o s t e d : T h i n k C h u l a V i s t a , c h u l a v i s t a p d , c h u l a v i s t a f d , c v r e c , c v a c f 🚨 Updat e 1 2:00 P M 1/26 /2 5 🚨 Ch ul a Vist a con tinues to m onito r the #B o rd er2Fi re . Eva cua ti o n w a rnin gs remai n in p la ce . C on t ai nme nt co ntin ue s t o im pr o v e w it h a ss is tan ce f rom curr en t w eat he r a nd rain co nd it ions. P o s t 1 8 P o s t 1 7 UPDATE 3:15 PM 1/26/25 A ll E V ACU ATI ON WAR NIN G ar eas h ave b ee n li ft ed i n the Ci ty o f Ch ul a Vist a. Ot a y Lake s Rd at Wu este Rd will re m ain clo se d to all vehic le tr a ff ic . 🚨 UP DA T E 12:00 PM 1 /2 7/25 🚨Con tai nme nt on the #B ord er2Fire c o nt in ue s to in creas e w ith t he he lp of c urr en t weathe r c o ndi t io ns an d th e ef fort s of th e fi r ef igh te r s o n th e front li ne. @ ChulaVist aFD would li ke to th an k o ur ci ti z en s for th e tre m en do us support they ha ve gi v en a ll of t he F irst Res ponders . I t i s an ho nor to be a p a rt o f th is co m munity. Page 175 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda E n g a g e m e n t s p e r P o s t P A G E 0 9 BO R D E R 2 F IR E S OC I A L M E D IA RE P OR T L i k e s : 1 1 5 S h a r e s : 2 9 V i e w s : n o t a v a i l a b l e R e a c h : n o t a v a i l a b l e N o t p o s t e d o n XLikes: 1 ,4 4 6 S h a r e s : 9 0 V i e w s : 4 3 ,8 4 6 R e a c h : 3 5 ,4 8 0 P o s t 1 9 D a t e : J a n u a r y 2 8 , 2 0 2 5Time: 6 :3 0 p .m .A c c o u n t s p o s t e d : T h i n k C h u l a V i s t a , c h u l a v i s t a p d , c h u l a v i s t a f d ,c v r e c , c v a c f 🚨 UPDATE 6:30 PM 1 /2 8/25 🚨#Borde r 2F ire r emai ns at 6 6 25 acre s a nd i s 88 % conta in ed . Ove r 1000 fire fi ghters fr o m variou s a gen ci es c ont in ue t o work o n in creas in g co nta in m ent. Page 176 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda RESOLUTION NO. __________ RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA EXPRESSING SUPPORT FOR SENATE BILL 10 REGARDING TIJUANA RIVER VALLEY POLLUTION MITIGATION WHEREAS, the Tijuana River Valley has long suffered from severe environmental degradation due to transboundary pollution, including untreated sewage, industrial waste, and other contaminants that flow from Tijuana, Mexico, into the United States; and WHEREAS, the Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve is the largest coastal wetland and one of the few remaining salt marshes in Southern California, making it a critical ecological area for native wildlife and water quality protection; and WHEREAS, communities in South San Diego County, including Imperial Beach and Chula Vista, have been disproportionately impacted by the pollution crisis, experiencing elevated rates of respiratory illnesses, gastrointestinal diseases, and skin conditions linked to exposure to contaminated water and air; and WHEREAS, the rapid economic expansion in the U.S.-Mexico border region, driven by trade agreements such as the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), has increased industrial production, cross-border transportation, and waste generation, exacerbating pollution in the Tijuana River Valley; and WHEREAS, despite the construction of the South Bay International Wastewater Treatment Plant (SBIWTP) in 1996, ongoing infrastructure deficiencies, unexpected high flows, and lack of long-term funding have left the facility overwhelmed, resulting in an estimated 100 billion gallons of untreated sewage being dumped into the Tijuana River over the past five years; and WHEREAS, in 2020, Congress allocated $300 million through the USMCA for infrastructure improvements to mitigate transboundary flows, and in 2024, Congress appropriated an additional $156 million to address pollution issues, yet there remains no ongoing and reliable funding source to maintain operations of the SBIWTP; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill 10 (SB 10) seeks to establish a dedicated and permanent funding source to mitigate transboundary sewage pollution in the Tijuana River Valley by allowing toll revenues from the proposed East Otay Mesa Port of Entry to be used for environmental restoration, wastewater infrastructure, and related projects that benefit residents of San Diego County; and WHEREAS, ensuring a sustainable funding mechanism to combat pollution in the Tijuana River Valley is essential to protecting public health, natural resources, and the regional economy for Chula Vista and surrounding communities. Page 177 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda Resolution No. ________ Page 2 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista, that it expresses its strong support for SB 10 and urges the California Legislature and Governor to enact this critical legislation to secure a long-term solution to the ongoing environmental and public health crisis in the Tijuana River Valley. Presented by Approved as to form by Michael Inzunza Marco A. Verdugo Councilmember, District 3 City Attorney Page 178 of 178 City of Chula Vista - City Council February 25, 2025 Post Agenda