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HomeMy WebLinkAbout121289 CC Agenda CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA DECEMBER 129 1989 1.CALL TO ORDER: mayor invocation Flag Salute 2.ROLL CALL: city Clerk 3. PRESENTATIONS/PROCLARATIONS: Mayor 4. 0 Motion to waive reading and adopt Agenda Items 5-9 5. MINUTES: December 1, 1989 6. Resolution 89-14: Designating the County as Agent for City for Actions Under Taxation Code 7. Resolution 89-15: Approving and Accepting Surety Bonds B. Resolution 89-16: Establishing a Petty Cash Fund 9. Resolution 89-17: Enforcement of Laws and Regulations Relating to Public Health CITY MANAGER REPORTS: 10. Resolution 89-18: Authorizing Short-Term Borrowing of Funds 11. Resolution 89-19: Approving and Accepting Insurance 12. Resolution 89-20: Approving opening Interim Bank Account 13. Resolution 89-21: Adopting an Interim Budget 14. Resolution 89-22: Setting Compensation for City Manager and Establishing Positions of Administrative Secretary and Deputy City Clerk Tem\Agenda\121289 -2 - 12/07/89 9:22pm 15. Ordinance 89-11:Establishing a Procedure for the Payment of Claims & Demands 16. Resolution 89-23:Awarding Contract for Audio Video Taping to DAVLIN 17. Ordinance 89-12: Adopting Code of Civil Procedure 18.Request from Neighborhood Watch for Funds from City 19.Bedford Properties -- Mello Roos District -- Sales Tax Agreement 20.COUNCIL REPORTS 21. ADJOURNMENT to Tuesday, December 26, 1989 at 7:00 p.m. at Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujol Street, Temecula. Tem\Agenda\121289 -3- 12/07/89 9:19pm TEMECULAcn-Y couNCIL MEMNG FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1989, 7:00 P.M. Temecula Coniniunity Center 28816 Plijol Street Temecula, CA 92390 PRESENT., J. Sal Munoz Ron Parks Karel Lindemans Councilni@ers Pat Birdsall eZ Moore p@ Frank Aleshire, Citv AUnager Jerry M, Patterson'& Elizdbeth L. Hanna, City Attorneys C,erald Maloney and Nancy Romero, Acting Deputy Ciiy Clerks Dw meeting was called to order by County Supenisor Kay Cenireros, Invxation was given by the Reverend St@ Struikinan, Pastor, Rancho CaU@i4 Church. Presentation of Colors was by the Boy Scout Troop. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was given by Jimmy Moore, Chairman, City Co?n?rtittee. National Anthem was sung by Kevin Walsh, accompanied by AUrgaret Bird. The Administration of Oaths of Cfte to Councitmembers was done by A4unicipat Court Judge Arjuna (Vic) Saraydarian. On motion of Councilttian Pat Birdsall, seconded by Councilman 1. Sal Munoz and duly carried by u@nimous vote, IT WAS ORDERED'that Councilnwn Ron Parks is appinted the A4ayor to preside until the end of calendar year 1990. On motion of Council-rrtan J. Sal Munoz, seconded by Councilman Peg Moore and duly carried by unanimous Vote, IT WAS ORDERED that Councilman Karel Littdenwns is appointed the Mayor Pro Tempore to assume the duties of the Mayor in the A4ayor's absence and who will hold this office until the end of calendar year 1990. At this time the Mayor and Counc-timembers nwde special remarks and introductions. 17: 04 Page 3 Dec 7, 1989 The following inditfidtials ?rwde presentations: Ron Sullivan, Field Representative for Senator Bergeson, presented a plaque. jimmi ./ Moore John Shulty presented the Mayor with a gavel. Pat Birdsall presented the Mayor vith a gavel. RESOLUTION NO. 89-1 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPOINTING THE CffY CLERK On motion of Counciinwn Pat Birdsall, seconded by Councilman J. Sal Munoz and duly carried, IT WAS ORDERED that the above entitled resolution is adopted by the fol@ng vote, to-@t: Roll Call resulted as follows: Ayes:Counciinwn Munoz, Parks, Linde?nans, Birdsall and Peg Moore Ploes: None Absent.- None RESOLUTION NO, 89-2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CrN COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPOINTING AN INTERIM C@ MANAGER On motion of Councilntan J. Sal Munoz, seconded by Councilmn Peg Moore and duly @ed, IT WAS ORDERED that the above entitled resolution is adopted by the fol@ng vote, to-uqt: Roll Call resulted as jbllowg.- Ayes:Councilnwn Munoz, Parb, Lindemns, Birdsall and Peg Moore Noes: None Absent. None RESOLUTION NO. $9.3 A RESOLLITION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPOINTING A CITY TREASURER On motion of Coundij?tan I. Sal Munoz, seconded by Councilman Karel Lindenwns and dutii carried, IT WAS ORDERED that the above entitled resolution is adopted by the foll@ng vote, to-wit: Roll Call resulted as follows, Ayes:Councilmen Munoz, Parb, Litidemans, Birdsall and Peg Moore Noes: None Absent: None RESOLUTION NO, 894 A RESOLUTION OF THE C@ COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPOINTING THE CITY A7TORNEY AND ASSISTANT CITY ATTOFNEYS On motion of Council?wn Karel Li?tdenians, seconded by Councilnwn Pat Birdsall and duly carried, IT WAS ORDERED that the above entitled resolution is adopted by the fol@ng vote, to-wit: Roll Call resulted as jbllows: Ayes:Councilmen Munoz, Parks, Lindentan-9, Birdsall and Peg Moore Nm: None Absent: None RESOLUTION NO. 89-5 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA REQUESTING CONTINUATION OF SERVICES BY THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE On motion of Counciinwn Peg Moore, seconded by Counciinwn Pat Birdsall and duly c4rfied, IT WAS ORDERED that the abmv entitled resolution is adopted by the follotwng vote, to-@t: Roll Call resulted as follows: Ayes:Councilmen Munoz, Parks, Lindemns, Birdsall and Peg Moore Noes: None Absent: None On motion of Counci@n 1, Sal Munoz, seconded by Councilman Karel Lindemans and duly carried, IT WAS ORDERED, the reading being uvived, that an ordinance bearing the fol@ng title, is adopted. ORDINANCE NO. 89-1 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING THE RIVERSIDE COUNTY CODE AND OTHER RELEVANT NON-CODI FIED RRVERSIDE COUNTY ORDINANCES AS CITY ORDINANCES FOR A PERIOD OF ONE HUNDRED TWENTY DAYS AND DECLARING THE URGENCY THEREOF Roll Call resulted as follows: Ayes:Councilmen Munoz, Parks, Linde?nam, Birdsall and Peg Moore Noes: None Absent: None Dec 7, 1989 17:06 Page 5 On motion 0 f Cou?icilman Peg Moore, sewnded by Councililiatt J, Sal Munoz and dul carried, IT wAs ORDERED, 'the reading being ulaived, that an ordinance bearing Jbil@ng title, is adopted, ORDINANCE NO, 89-3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COLINCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING THE OFFICE OF CITY MANAGER AND DESCRIBING THE DUTIES THEREOF AND DECLARING THE URGENCY THEREOF Roll Call resulted as follows: AA e.5:Councilmen Munoz, Parks,, Lindmmns, Birdsall and Peg M e 11 oar oes: None Absent,, None On motion of Councilman J. Sal Munoz, geconded by Councilman Peg Moore and duly carried, IT wA$ ORDERED, the reading being uvived, that an ordinance bearing the falling title, is adopted: ORDI,'VANCE NO. 89-4 AN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECLILA, C.4LIFORNIA APPOINTING THE CITY COUNCIL AS THE PLANNING AGENCY Roll Callresulted as follows: AYe,s.'Councilmen Munoz, Parks, Lindenians,, Birdsall and Peg Moore Noe,s:None Absent:None On motion ofCouncilman Peg Moore, seconded by Cottncilnwn J. Sal Munoz and duly camed, IT WASORDERED, the -reading being uvived, that an ordinance bearing the folimng title, is adopted.- ORDINANCE NO. 89-5 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CIYY OF TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA, IMPOSING A SALES AND USE TAX TO BE ADMINISTERED BY THE STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS Roll Call resulted as ilows.- fo Ayes:Councilnwn Munoz, Parks, Lindemans, Birdsall and Peg Moore Noes, None Absent: Nom Dec 7, 1989 i?:06 Page 6 On motion of Councilman 1. Sal Munoz, seconded IN Councilnian Karel LindeinanS and duly carried, IT WAS ORDERED, the reading being u-vived, tlwt an ordinance bearing the foll@ng title, is adopted: ORDINANCE NO. 89-6 AN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING A SPECIAL GAS TAX STREET IA4PROVEMENT FUND Roll Call resulted as follows: Ayes:Councilmen A4unoz, Parks, Lindemam, Birdsall and Peg Moore Woes: None Ab,5ent,- None On motion of Council?tian Pat Birdsall, seconded by Councilnwn Peg Moore and duly carried, IT WAS ORDERED, the reading being waived, that an ordinance bearing the jbl@ng title, is adopted: .ORDINANCE NO. 89-7 AN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CffY OF TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA, TRANSFERRING, ASSESSMENT AND TAX COLLECTION DUTIES TO THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ASSESSOR AND. TAX COLLECTOR Roll Call resulted as follows.- Ayes:Couticilnun Miinoz, Parks, Lindemans, Birdsall and Peg Moore Nfm: None Absent. None On niotion of Councilman J. Sal Munoz, seconded by Councilman Peg Moore and dully carried, IT WAS ORDERED, tlw reading being waiivd, that an ordinance bearing the following title, is adopted.- ORDINANCE NO. 89-8 AN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING A DOCUMENTARY TRANSFER TAX Roll Call resulted as follows: Ayes:Councilmen Munoz, Parkg, Lindmwns, Birdsall and Peg Moore Noo,- None Absent: None Dec 7. 1989 17:07 Page 7 On Motion of Councilman J. Sal Mu?ioz, seconded by Counciinwn Pat Birdsall and duly carried, IT WAS ORDERED that an ordinance beari?ig the following title, is app@d as introduced: ORDINANCE NO, 89-10 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA, REQUIRING THAT THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA BE HELD ON THE SAME DAY AS THE STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION Roll Call re5ulted as follows: Ayes., Councilmen Munoz, Parks, Lindenwns, Birdsall and Peg Moore Noes: None Absent., None RESOLUTION NO. 89-6 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DESIGNATING LOCATIONS FOR POSTING OF ORDINANCES ANDIOR RESOLUTIONS REQUIRED BY LAW TO BE PUBLISHED OR POSTED RESOLUTION NO. 89-7 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ESTABLISHING AN ADDRESS FOR THE RECEIPT OF THE UNITED STATES MAIL RESOLUTION NO. 89-8 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ADOPTING THE FORM OF THE C17Y SEAL RESOLUTION NO. 89,9 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CI'TY OF TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA AUTHORIZING FILING OF DOCUMENTS WITH STATE AND COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS RESOLUTION NO. 89-10 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA REQUESTING THE CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL TO CONTINUE TO PROVIDE TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT WITHIN THE CITY RESOLUTION NO. 89-11 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE cny OF TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA PROVIDING FOR ALL FUNCTIONS INCIDENT TO THE ADMINISTRATION AND OPERATION OF LOCAL SALES AND USE TAXES, AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH THE STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION WITH RESPECT THERETO RESOLUTION NO. 89-12 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND C17Y CLERK TO PREPARE, EXECUTE AND FILE THE STATEMENT OF BOUNDARY CREATION REQUIRED BY SECTION 54900 OF THE GOVERNMENT CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA AND ORDERING THE UTILIZATION OF THE REGULAR COUNTY ASSESSMENT ROLE RESOLUTION NO. 89-13 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE C17Y OF TEMECULA ALITHORIZINC THE CITY MANAGER TO PURCHASE INSURANCE On motion of Cou?wilnwn 1. Sal Munoz, seconded by Councilman Pat Birdsall and duly carried, IT WAS ORDERED that the above entitled resolutions are adopted by the fol@ng vote, to-@t: Roll Call resulted as follms: Ayes:Councilmn Munoz, Parks, LindettLans, Birdsall and Peg Moore goes: None Absent: None On motion of Councili?wrt Karel Lindemans, seconded by Councilman J. Sal Muwz and duiv carried b_y unanimous vote, IT WAS ORDERED that the Council approves the Letter to the PresiJent of United States Pledging Su@ in the War on Drugs. The A4ayor declared the City Council meeting adjourned to Tuesday, Dezem@ 12, 1989 at 7.,OO p,m. at 28816 Puiol Street, Teittecula, and 41$0 adjourned to the meeting of the Temecula Community Services'Distriet, ATTEST., Ron Parks, Mayor Frank Ale5hire, City Clerk Dee 7, 1909 17:08 Page 9 TEMECULA CoMmUAM SERWCES DISTRICT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1989, 7.'OO P-M, Temecula Community Center 28816 Fu. I Street Temecula, @OAI 92390 PRESENT: J. Sal Munoz Ron Parks Karel Lindentans District Members Pat Birdsall Peg Moore Frank Ateshire, City Manager lffq M. Patterson & Eli@eth L. Hanna, Citu Attornevs Gerald ftioney and Nancy Romero, Acting Deputy City Clerks T'he meeting was called to order by Mayor Ron Parks. The Administration of Oaths of Offlce as Community S@s District Members was done by Gerald A. Maloney, Clerk of thi'Board of Riverside County. On motion of Peg Moore, seconded by J. Sal Munoz and duly carried by unani?nous vote, IT WAS ORDERED that Pat Birdsall is appointed the Pre5ident of the Community S@ces District. On motion of Ron Parks, seconded by Peg Moore and dulw carried bv unanimous vote, r, IT WAS ORDERED that J. Sal Munoz'is appointed the Vice Presidt;t of Community Services Dis@t, RESOLUTION NO. CSD 89-1 A RESOLUTION OF THE TEMECULA SERVICES DISTRICT REQUESTING CONTINUATION OF EXTENDED COUNTY SERVICES On motion of Karel Lindemans, seconded by Peg Moore and duly carried, IT WAS ORDERED that the aWm entitled resolution is adopted by the following vote, to-wit. Roll Call resulted as follou;s: Ayes:Munoz, Parks, Lindertians, Birdsall and Peg Moore Noes: None Absent: None Dec 7, i989 17:09 Page 10 RESOLUTION NO. CSD 89-2 A RESOLUTION OF THE TEMECULA SERVICES DISTRICT PROVIDING FOR THE TIME AND PLACE OF ITS MEETINGS On motion of 1. Sal Munoz, seconded by Ron Parks and duly carried, IT WAS ORDERED that th,, above entitled resolution is adopted by the foll@ng vote, to-wit: Roll Call resulted as follows: Ayes:Munoz, Parks, Lindemans, Birdsall and Peg Moore Noes: None Absent: None The President declared the i?ieeting adjourned. Pat Birdsall, President ATTEST,- FRANK ALESHIRE, CITY CLERK -R-ESOLUTION NO. 89-14 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DESIGNATING THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE AS ITS AGENT FOR SERVICE OF PROCESS FOR ACTIONS UNDER THE REVENUE AND TAXATION CODE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: Section 1.The City Council of the City of Temecula hereby designates the County of Riverside as its agent for service of process for any and all actions brought against the City of Temecula under Article 2, Chapter 5, Part 9, Division 1, of the California Revenue and Taxation Code (commencing with Section 5140). section 2.The City Manager is hereby directed to deliver a copy of this Resolution to the Clerk of the Riverside County Board of Supervisors.' Section 3.The City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED ANDADOPTED this 12th day of December, 1989. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Tem/Res/89-14 12/07/89 9:33pm RESOLUTION NO. 89-15 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING AND ACCEPTING SURETY BONDS WHEREAS, by Resolution 89-3 and 89-2, dated December 1, 1989, the City Council appointed a City Treasurer and City Manager; and WHEREAS, said officials are to provide bonds in the amounts of $ 100,000; and WHEREAS, such bonds properly are an expense of the City; and WHEREAS, such bonds now have been presented to the City Council as set out in Exhibit "A;" attached and incorporated; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Temecula resolves as follows: Section 1: The City of Temecula approves and accepts surety bonds for officers of the City required to be bonded as described in Exhibit "A." Said surety is to be obtained from Strachota Insurance Agency in the amount of $100,000. APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of December, 1989. ATTEST: City Clerk Tem/Res/89-15 Mayor 12/07/89 9:32pm RESOLUTION NO. 89-16 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TEMECULA COUNCIL ESTABLISHING A "PETFY CASH" FUND WHEREAS, there are numerous occasions when small purchases must be made for or on behalf of the City; and WHEREAS, it is appropriate that a petty cash fund be established to provide for the purchase of these smaller items; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE, AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: Section 1.There is hereby established a renewable petty cash fund to be maintained in the office of the City Manager; Section 2.The amount of the fund shall be $ 500. 00; and Section 3.Vouchers, receipts, or other evidence of payment shall be required before reimbursement shall be made from said petty cash fund, in such form as shall be required by the City Manager. APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of December 1989. ATTEST: City Clerk Tem/Res/89-16 Mayor 12/07189 9:40prn -R-ESOLUTION NO. 89-17 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA PROVIDING FOR THE ENFORCEMENT OF STATE LAWS AND REGULATIONS RELATING TO PUBLIC HEALTH WHEREAS, the City of Temecula was incorporated on December 1, 1989; and WHEREAS, at the request of the City, the County of Riverside will continue to provide services through June 3, 1990; and WHEREAS, Health & Safety Code Section 503 provides that when the City does not otherwise provide for enforcement of state laws and regulations relating to public health, it shall designate the Public Health Director of the county to do so. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Temecula hereby designates the Public Health Director of the County of Riverside to enforce all state laws and regulations relating to public health within the boundaries of the City of Temecula. APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of December, 1989. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Tem/Res/89-17 12/07189 9:58pm RESOLUTION NO. 89-18 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA FOR SHORT- TERM BORROWING OF FUNDS WHEREAS, the City of Temecula does resolve, determine and order as follows: Section 1. Attached hereto is the form of a Temporary Note of the City of Temecula. section 2. The Mayor or the Mayor Pro Tem and the City Treasurer or the City Clerk are each authorized to execute an original Temporary Note in the form attached, in the principal sum of $ il dated 1 198@ ng interest at the rate of - % a year from its date, and with the provision for call and redemption prior to maturity contained in the Temporary Note. Section 3. All of the matters set forth in the Temporary Note are found and declared to be true, regular and correct. Section 4.The City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this Resolution. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of December, 1989. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Tem/Res/89-18 12/07/89 10:04pm elh/INC84621 PROMISSORY NOTE Maker $ California 19 On or before June 30, 1990, for value received, the City of Temecula promise(s) to pay to the order of ,, ("Bank") at its place of business in California, the total unpaid principal amount advanced by , from time to time to or for the benefit of or at the request of the City of ("City") from and after the date of this note, together with interest thereon at the times and at the interest rate specified in this note. No advance shall be made under this note if, as a result of such advance, the total principal amount outstanding under this note exceeds Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000.00). Each advance under this note shall bear simple interest computed from the date of such advance until payment in full at a rate per year equal to This note is issued under and pursuant to the terms of a line of credit agreement between Bank and the City dated1 19 Both principal and interest shall be payable in lawfulmoney of the United States. CITY OF TEMECULA percent ( %) per year. Interim City Manager -RESOLUTION NO. 89-19 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING AND ACCEPTING INSURANCE COVERAGE WHEREAS, at its first meeting on December 1, 1989, the City Council authorized the Interim City Attorney to solicit proposals for and obtain insurance; and WHEREAS, the Interim City Manager has obtained the coverage set out in Exhibit A, attached and incorporated herein: NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Temecula resolves as follows: Section 1: The City of Temecula approves and accepts the insurance coverage to be provided by Strachota Insurance Agency as set out in Exhibit "A." APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 12th day of December, 1989. ATTEST: City Clerk Tem\Res\89-19 Mayor 12/07/89 9:27pm Pima Insurance Premium Finance, Inc. PREMIUM FINANCE AGREEMENT PERSONAL 510 W. Sixth Street o Suite 1032 0 Los Angeles, California 90014 COMMERCIAL 973 9315 (213) 680-1075 ECK APPROPRIATE BOX) AGENT PRODUCER CODE NO, INSURED TOTAI (NAME AND PLACE OF BUSINESS) (NAME AND ADDRESS) A $ e. 'I@-1461 DOWN PAYMENT --I L ri LI c t i t f@@. 11 L @j r'i $ 4 5 4 U 0.1 ZIP CODE ZIP CODE AMOUNT PAYMENT SCHEDULE c FINANCED NUMBER OF PAYMENTS AMOUNT OF PAYME TS WHEN PAYMENTS ARE DUE FIRST NST,&LLMENT DUE T DuE $ $ 1 CHECK IF SCHEDULE OF POLICIES ASSIGNED RISK D CHARGE EFFE AME OF INSURANCE COMPANY AND NAME TYPE TIC'.THS I POLICY PREFIX OF C@,.'ERED@ PREMIL,",! AND ADDRESS OF GENERAL OR POLICY OF AND NUMBER INS ISSUING AGENT COVER P==y PEN It & GKAWFURO/ L H. $ 6 @l t) TOTAL 8 6,@ - 9'7 8'7 OF PAYMENTS E (C plus D) 8 S W E I' T (i @4 F I' ." F@ L) @4 I' :.' -, fi )@i E P ANNUAL F PERCENTAGE RATE % TOTAL PREMIUMS must agree with "A" above TOTAL@$ PREMIUM FINANCE AGREEMENT In consideration of the premium payments to be made to the insurance companies listed above by Pima Insurance Premium Finance, lnc.("PIPFI"), the undersigned insured promises to Day to PIPF], at the address set forth above or at such other address as PIPFI may designate, the total of payments in "E" above, according to the Payment Schedule slown above and subject to the remainder of the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 1 .By signing below, the insured acknowledges receipt of a copy of this Agreement. All insureds must sign below as named in the above listed policy(s). I' 'le undersigned insured is a corporation or partnership, authorized officers or partners must sign. A signatory acting in a representative capacity must so indicate and attac,. e-iidence of such authoi,,y. 2.An agent or broker signing below warrants and certifies that the down payment in "B" above has been collected from the insured and that all named insureds in the policy(s) ,aye signed this Agreement or that such agent or broker has been so authorized to sign on their behalf. THE UNDERSIGNED INSURED UNDERSTANDS AND AGREES THAT THE PROVISIONS ON BOTH THE FRONT AND BACK SIDES OF THIS AGREEMENT. HE:IEBY INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE, CONSTITUTE A PART OF THIS AGREEMENT. Date, S gna(u(e of Insured(s) or Authof,zec Ageit PRODUCER'S REPRESENTATIONS The undersigned hereby warrants and agrees that (a) the insured's signature on this Agreement is genuine and that the insured has received a copy of this ,-reement and the reqj red federal truth-in-lending disclosures for personal lines insurance, if applicable; lb) the above policies are in full force and effect, and the information in the S-.@,edule of Policies anc ,',,e premiums are correct; (c) the insured has authorized this transaction and recognizes the security interest assigned herein toPIPFI; (d) the undersigned )& ii nold in trust forPIFF!ary payments made or credited to the insured through or to the undersigned, directly, indirectly, actually or constructively by any of the insurance companies Used above and to pay @-ich amounts toPIPFlupon demand to satisfy thethen outstanding indebtedness of the insuredtoPIPFI;(e) any lien the undersigned now has or hereafter may aczui,,e on any return pre.,r L.,r7 arising out of the above listed insurance policies is subordinated toPIPFI's lien or security interest therein; (f) there are no exceptions to the policies be@.-.g @.nanced otner than 1,@-,ose indicated, and such policies comply with PIPFI'@- eligibility requirements; (g) no Audit or Reporting Form Policies, policies subject to retrospective rating or to ml,7 -um earned premiLi.-,@ @-@e included except as indicated above, and the deposit or provisional premiums are not less than anticipated premiums to be earned for the full term of the policies: f a policy is subject !.@ --ny minimum earned premium, such premium is $; (h) the policies can be cancelled by the insured or the insurance company on te- @10) days notice, arc '.,,e unearned premiums will be computed on the standardshort rate or pro rata table except as indicated; and (i) the undersigned hereby represents that -- Proceeding in bankr,.@:-@y, receivership or insolvency has not been instituted byor against the named insured or, if the named insured is the subject of such a proceeding, it is noted on t@,ls @greement in the spa-@ n which the insured's name and address is located. Dale S,gnature of Agent ol Broker Indicate Policy & Prefix Number of Exceptions FOR INFORMATION CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT OF CORPORATIONS, STATE OF CALIFORNIA INSURFnl,'; rf)PY RESOLUTION NO. 89-20 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING OPENING OF AN INTERIM BANK ACCOUNT AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN CHECKS The City Council of the City of Temecula finds as follows: WHEREAS, the City was incorporated on December 1, 1989; and WHEREAS, the City now or soon will be in receipt of funds; and WHEREAS, the City Council must provide for the deposit of such funds pursuant to the Government Code: and WHEREAS, the City has requested proposals from local banks and has received a proposal from - which proposal provides for and is attached ai incorporated as Exhibit "A." WHEREAS, the City has reviewed the proposed investments and finds them wise and expedient. WHEREAS, the City must designate officers authorized to sign checks drawn on the account. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council resolves and orders: That the City Treasurer is authorized to open an account ' Temecula set oL t in the attached That the funds deposited in such account may be invested in those investments set out in the proposal as authorized by Government Code Section 53601; in the City I s name at Branch, on the terms Wnd-c proposal; and Tem/Res/89-20 12/07/89 9:44prn Resolution 89-20 Contld: That the Mayor or Mayor Pro Tem; City Treasurer or City Manager are authorized to sign checks drawn on this account after approval by the Council. APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of December 1989. ATTEST: City Clerk [SEAL] Tern/Res/89-20 Mayor 12/07/89 9:44pm NORTH COUNTY BANK TM RANCHO CALIFORNIA OFFICE 27425 Ynez Road Temecula, California 92390 Telephone (714) 676-6500 December 7, 1989 Mr. Frank Aleshire City Manager City of Temecula Temecula, Calif. 92390 RE: Interim Credit Line of $300,000.00 Dear Mr. Aleshire: We appreciate the opportunity of entertaining a credit line to assist the new city in its initial cash flow requirements. We would be, delighted to provide the city with a $300,000 open line of credit for 6 months at a fixed interest rate of 6i%, payable quarterly. In addition, we would be most interested in providing the city a receiving account which would bear interest at North County Bank's standard money market rate for deposit accounts, currently 5.25%. A general checking account will be provided at no cost. I hope this meets your needs and look forward to hearing from you in the near future. Vice President & Manager SW/wb CONDIDO NATIONAL BANK DecerTber 07, 1989 Mr. Franl@ A-leshire City Manager City of T@cula Mr. Aleshire: Thank you for the opportunity to bid on your banking needs. We propose the following for those it@ requested in your mean: 1).300,000 Line of Credit Interest Rate = 7% fixed Terrn = Up to One Year Repayment = In Full at Maturity 2).Receiving Account: Interest Bearing @ 4% 3).General Account: No Fees or Charges 4).Payroll Account: This function will need further discussion as we are not sure of the ccrrplexity of your needs. We can provide this serve . ce in various ways. I--res-ct@.7e of your decisi--n regarding your banking needs, please accept' our offer to assist you in any way possible. I-le know that this is an exciting time for you and your council. It is also a difficult time. Sincerely, Larry C/liancock Regiona@l Vice President LCH:ge mn OVERLAND BANK December 8, 1989 Mr. Frank Aleshire City Manager City of Temecula c/o Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 264 Temecula, California 92390 Dear Mr. Aleshire: On behalf of Overland Bank, the only bank headquartered in the City of Temecula, we would like to extend the following proposal to provide financial services to our newly incorporated city. Overland Bank is prepared to offer the following accommodations: $300,000 open Line of Credit for a period of six (6) months at Overland Bank's prime rate minus (-) 1.0% per annum subject to adjustment daily. Accrued interest will be due monthly and the balance of principal and interest will be due at maturity. A "Receiving Account" will be established in the form of a Money Market Account at a daily interest rate of 6.5% per annum and would allow for six withdrawals from this account each month. A "General Account" will be established in the form of a N.O.W. account which will pay interest at a rate of 4.75% annually, payable monthly. This account will have unlimited check writing privileges. Deposit courier services will be provided daily for pickup of all non-cash deposits and bank transactions. This service can also be accessed by telephone request on a non-scheduled basis. Payroll accounting services will be provided at no charge to the City for all employees paid twice monthly by check. 2771 0 Jefferson Avenue 9 P.O. Box 1360 o Rancho California / Temecula, CA 92390 -D (714) 676-6700 Frank Aleshire Page 2 December 8, 1989 Overland Bank is honored to bid on these financial services and pledges the personal attention of senior officers and staff to assist in the efficient conduct of banking and financial matters of the City of Temecula. The commitment to lend is obviously contingent on the passing of proper resolutions by the council to encumber the city as well as the identification of taxing authority and specific sources of revenue. As the only local independent bank we appreciate your and our council's dedication and commitment to this community. We pledge our full support in the pursuit of the best interests of the citizens of the City of Temecula. Sincerely, All Pr Chief Executive Officer ARM:sah FROM COrlML St@t4Fi 35'@4 pi Bank of America December 7t 1989 Perry Peters General Mai-tager p.0, Box 264 Temecula, CA 92390 Dear PPrr)" Thanke, for your request for inforillition on Baill, of .@-1,Lerica'sbal-tkii-ig duct descriptions of .;elecl-ed Services that are services. I have assembled pro commonly used bv cities of Temectila's size, The Bank does not have a collateral;.zed interest checling account, but a list of alternative investments is assembled in tl-iis proposal. The other major requirement, a line of credit, can not be committed Nithotit more information. If, after reviewing the Bank's proposal you would like additional info,@n-tatioi-t, please Lio not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Louise Nicholson Assi,-,tant Vice President, Account Nlai-iager Government Services (415) 953-6113 PROPOSAL FOR BAINKING SERVICES THE CITY OF TEMECULA Bank (.)f Aiiic-rica NT & SA December 7,1989 FROM COMML EKTIG 17594 P. 4 INTRODUCTION Thank you for the opportunity to present our proposal for servicing the City of Temecula. Bank of America will perforn-L the services indicated in this proposal. Termination of this agreer,-ieitt may be iiiade by either party upon thirty (30) days written notice in accordance with the "Contract for Deposit of Moneys" (please see Exhibit A) or in accordance with terms of other standard Bank contracts. Monthly charges and average monlhly balance requirements are based on average volume and activitv provided by you and are only estimates (see Summary of Bank Charges). As monthly activity fluctuates, so will monthly charges and/or balance requirements. All unit charges are subject to change. The Bank, from time to time, reviews prices based upon market conditions and correspondingly adjusts prices as appropriate. You will receive notice 30 days prior to any price changes, which are generally,'-mplemeilLed each July 1. The prices quoted in this bid will be held through June 30,1990. 'BAC'-KGR through its local branches. The The Bank Tnanages public agency relationships designated account officer and bac]N-up officers will utilize specialists in the Bank to fulfill various banking service needs. Bank of America is a full service bank for public agencies, with specialists in Government Services, Cash Management, Corporate Trust, Public Finance, Security Sales, Safekeeping and Clearance, Pension Trusts, and F-scrow. The Government Services Department works with the I-)rancl-L and cash managemei-it experts to prepare bids and negotiate relationship terms. Once a bank customer, specialists in Government Services, Cash Management and other needed services will assist the brancl-i.in providing services and resolving problems. 'Rank 'Exl2ei-ieiice with C, Bank of America maintains a strong presence in the public agency marketplace. With over $700 million in public agency deposits, Bank of America is the leading bank in the State of California. Our commitment to serving public agencies is demonstrated by our support of organizations such as the CMTA, CSMFO and California Association of Count-,, Treasurers and Tax Collectors as well as our development of state-of-the-art p@oductr, and quality of service. Our Quality of Service Report for secotili Quarter 1989 serves as testimony to our high service standards with regard to public agency and commercial customers and is included for your review. Contract Terms The Accepted Proposal typically acts as a contract between the customer and the Bank. Standard Bank contracts must be signed before initiating each of the selected services. As stated in the Contract for Deposit of Moneys (Exhibit A), the contract can be cance.Ile-d by either party with 30 days prior written notice. r The accepted Bank proposal would be the primary contract between tl-ie City and the Bank. Additional contracts would ii-iclude-, Contract for Deposit of Moneys Oral Funds Transfer Acreement P. 5 I' II-) I I III @r, @ I I @i i 7 1 Contracts LCont') In addition, we recommend that the City sign our Reclear Agreement. Typically, customers returned itei-ns reduce by half when the Items -ire redeposited once. Relatioiisliil2 BRANCH:I-liltia Bowen,. Brancli Manager - Primary contact. (#114) 676-4113 Debbie TaNIor, Authorizee, Officer Preferred Banker- Secondary contact, (714) 929-8622 GOVE@NMENT SERVICES:Loixise Nicholson, Assisstant Vice President, Account Manager - bid contact, (415) 953-6113 P. 7 F P CIM COMT-IL EKtII3 3594 BA,qlC ACCOUNT SERVICES Acc.ount Set@ The Bank can provided any number of accounts as directed by the City. The accounts can be l'inked together by Zero Balance Account,--, (ZBAS) to sil-npli'ty account management and to provide the City with one daily investable balance. Under a ZBA arrangement-. - The funds deposited to subaccounts would automatically transfer to the concentration account, or - The checks debited to subaccounts would be funded automatically by the concentration account. If the City has a need to track deposits, the City can eliminate a number of checking accounts by using deposit slip identifier codes, Through this process, the City can track deposits from various sites, or departments and still consolidate funds into one account. Checks, Sul2l2 ies and Branch rvic Check orders, deposit slips and stamps, whether ordered through the Bank or an outside vendor, can be charged through the City's monthly analysis 11 statement or can be deducted directly from the City's checking account. 0 The Bank's preferred deposit method utilizes clear, plastic, sealable, tamper-resistant deposit baas which are provided at no charge. Purchased cloth bags may be analyzed. The cost of other supplies can be analyzed or deducted from the City's account, Stop payment slips, coin wrappers, and bill straps will be supplied at no charge. Bank Statements Bank statements are mailed within 3 davs of period end. Monthly statements are provided at no char,-e, however daily statements cost $-4.00 per statement, or 0 $88 per month ($4.00 X 22 days). Two statement options are available. An example of each is located in Exhibit B. Business Connection is a pcrsl)nal computer based alternative for receiving a daily bank statement. niis product enables vlc-@viii@- checks paid and deposits credited on up to 50 checking accounts on the previous bankiny day. You can print daily and cumulative statements. Three months of bank- data is available for viewing froiii 6.00 a.m. to midnight. You can access the service with an 800 number. The $50.00 monthly service fee is paid in hard dollars. A Bank- representative can demonstrate the service at vour convenience or you can refer to the sample reports in Exhibit C. The iank offers a 60-dav free trial offer to all new Business Connection customers. is settled in fces or the The City would pay tl-te same whether the account t. analysis statements are coal ensating balance equivalent. Monthly account will analyze each p following rnonth. The reports provided on the 20th Of the binea rela@onship- A SamPle StaLtCMP-nt is account separately and the con, located in Exhibit D. e city rest oil checking account balances. Instead, th TI-te Bank does not pay inte ce Y,,I-Lich maybe used to off,,;et service will earn a soft dollar earnings allowan te tl-lan interest charges. In general, tl'xe City can earn interest at a higher ra checking accounts if the balances are actively managed and funds are placed in competitive invegtrneiits. Ar, discussed in Exhibit E, you n-Lay compensate the 'Bank in balances or hard dollars and inaximi2-e the investment return on the remainder of the funds. Interest The Bank- does not offer interest cl-ieck-ing at this tiii'Lr-,, Before comparii-tg Bank products, the City might want to consider wl-ietlier interest --hecking would increase return on its funds. Provided the City ha,,, a si,2ned Oral Funds Transfer Agreement on file, excess C7 ted City employees to collateralized savings funds can be transferred by desigiia or time deposit accounts, Branches can also accept wire transfer or LAIF transfer instructions. 13ank of America Public Agency Savings Account Rate, Bank of America Public Agency Time Deposit rates (As of Deceinber 4,1989) $10 000 -Niiniiiium $1 oo,ooo Minin-itin-i T e_r m 7-13 d,,iys 6.15'Yo 6-6:-)% 14-29 days 6,7:-)% 7.25% 30-89 days 7.15% 7.65% 90-179 days 7.05% 7.55% l@364 clays 7.05% 7,53% 12-23 months 7.00% 7.50% 24-60 inontlis 7. 1 5 11/1@, 7.65% The contract for carrier services is between the City and Its carrier. The fee is set by the carrier service; any increase would be absorbed by the City. The branch call incorporate the carrier fees into the City's account analysis if so desired. F R11 COtltlL BKti,3 3594 P. 9 It would be most Bank of America can accept deposits through various mean econoi-nical to use the Special Vault, which has the lowest per deposit charge. . At tlle brallcl" L)etweei-L 9 a.m. and 4. p.ni. Moriaay through Thursday and between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. on FriLity for $1.25/deposit same day credit. Deposits made on Saturday between 9 a.m. and I p.m. will be credited on tl-ie next business day. - At the branch Night Drop after 7.00 a.m. Monday tl-irough Fridayforcreditonthenextbusinessday. TheBankuses $.93/deposit an arinored carrier to transport deposits to the special vault for counting. - At the Los Angeles Casl-t Vault until 7 p.m. $1.75/deposit Monday-Friday for 5arne day credit. - The Special Vault can accept deposit deliveries from $.95 / deposit Armored Carrier for same day credit if received before 3 p.m. Br.-inch or Special Vault pricing-. Coin -Rolled or Miscellaneous Loose $.03/$I.00 Currency $.03/$100.00 Wires-in receive immediate credit. Float is assizi-Led to checks deposited in accordance with tl-te Bank's published availability schedule. Please refer to Exhibit P for the current schedutl>. Bank of Arnerica checks are available on tl-Le same day while checks drawn on other California banks are generally assigned one day of float. Dile 0 e St eral Govern ie LAIF transfers are called into the branch and LAIF deposit tic@'ets are completed by the branch per the City's instructions. Withdrawal,-, frol-n LAIF deposited into the City's account are initiated by the Sacramento Main Office after receiving a daily listing from the State Deposits to LAIF No Charge WithdTawal5 from LAIF $1.25 Wires-in $7.50 Fed -ral T Using a touch-tone telephone, the City can transriiit instructions to the Bal-ik for its federal and state payroll tax deposits. The 13ank.,\merif ax service is available from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. every business eav. Using the information provided by you, Bank of America will submit the tax deposits directly to the appropriate governmental agency on the due date at no charge. 13aper advices p i 0 F F' 13 N CON@LL 3594 ayroll through its 13u$iness Services The Bank can provide a full service p . osits io thG ACH as part of its SerViCe. Division which can provide Direct Dep s would like to meet with tl-ie City to A representative from Business @rvice discuss its payroll accounting needs, input methods and required output before a final payroll I-,id is submitted. T)i re -,t For customers with their own in-house payroll system, the 13ai-ilN, can provide f)irect Deposit of Payroll through the Auto-n-Lated Clearing I-loti-@;e (A@14). Direct Deposit of Payroll is for customers with their own li-i-hoi-ise system. This s the City to directly credit payroll to en-tplovee's designated service allow accounts in most financial institutions. To set up tlae DirectDeposit Payroll Service, you obtain written autliorizatioit from your employees. Bank of a simple form to use. Einplo-Vees may specify America can provide you with savings or checlang accounts with any bank, savings and loan or credit union Wliicli is a member of the Automate@i Clearing House (ACH). The Bank has product experts that can help Vou with employee education and marketing. Posters, brochures and a video are available to assist you in your sign up drive. A good i-narketing campaign can significantly increase participation. Each payroll period, at least two d ays before the settlement date, the Citv scnds the Bank ptyroll data via magnetic tape or data transn-assion, On payday, credits to your employees' accounts and a debit to your account are posted simultaneously, thus eliminating float. A description -vvill appear on vour ernployees'bank statements identifying the payroll deposit. F-mployees choosing not to participate would continue to receive City prepared cl-Lecks. Montl-tly Total Unit r One time 5et-tip fee $100.00 Monthly Vol. 1-999 payments 2 (bimonthly) $70.00/input ayments Stop r $10.00/order pay, k Bank of America payroll cl-,eck5 ,vill be cashed for the City's employees at no charge through all branches of Bank of America. c F-ull Acco -Icilenieiit,requires that yOu',Iupply the Bai-t@- with Full Account Recol ugll a aledium tlaat best suits your alieraijon,. mag,,i,2tic ,-Ii,ocks-isstied data thro tape ($.095/issue), MICR Duplicate ($.21 /issue), clieck repi5Ler (S,33 issllo), 5 1/4" Floppy Disk or Data Transn-tisqion ($,095/is5ue pitis $2'@.00 per transmission or 5 1/4" di,;k, ctc.). The Account Recoi-Lcilen-ieiit Department uses, ai-L automated s@Istem to compare this data to the 13ank's records. Items that do not reconcile are reviewed by the staff ding items on a The reports include detail information on paid and otitstan daily, weekly or monthly basis. Ex&-zrnple5 of tl-ie reports are provided in Exl-Libit G. I:, iiit -h Servi (assuming ta c i-,sue) Mot-Ltl-ily Acc iiiat Maintenance $110.00 /account MacEnetic Tape per issue,.; $.095/issue C7 $,036/item-SlOO N4onthly Check F>eLluencing Daily Check Sequei-tcitig included in issue fee ach account has a minimum monthly chal-ge of 11-150-00) (E oncileineiit provides you witli a computerized, lo@v-co,-;t Partial Account Rec detailed listing of checks paid to facilitate your oivn iit-liouse reconcile,.ilent. The information can be provided daily, weekly or moiithly, depending on will receive hard cop reports and either a your accounting needs. You y magnetic tape, floppy d;-5k or data transmission, all of which are produced in a variety of formats to merge with your i.-i-liouse computer SYSLL;,M. Receivi'ng a monthly magnetic tape or floppy disk c-Iiiiiinates data entry or refer to Exhibit "-i for sample re,-,orts. in-house recoiicilemeiat. Please Servi Unit Monthly Ac count LMaintenance $55.00 /account Magnetic Tape output $1,@?,Oo /tape I-lard copy and magnetic tape output /iten't Monthly Check Sequencing ,.036/itein-$10,0 min. idaily Check Secluei-icii-ig included in issue fee (Each account has a minimum monthly charge of $100-00) The Bank would need to talk with City officials regarding the requested lilic of credit. More information is required ITfore a commitment co,,ild be made. p FROII COtl@IL SKNri 3594 'B The'BAMTRAC Balance Reporting Service provides a rapid means of tion on vour accounts at Bank ri?rpiving the latlst Summary balance irLfO'rA@a .1 ran receive a of America for $95 per month for the first account. You printed report of the previousbusiness day's activity using a computer terminal or by computer voice via touch-tone telephone as early as 5:30 a.m. Pacific Standard Time. In addition to reporting both ledger and collected balances, ,he Balance Repordniz Service provide,-, average balances montli-to-date (both ledger and collecl,-ed), total credits, total debits ai-id approximately 20 other fields of information. Please refer to the sample report in Exhibit H. LTnit- r e Balance Rc-poviii-tg - Ist accoul'it $9-Ii.00 1 12 Bank of America NT & SA is a registered as a ii-Luiiicipal securities and a government securities broker/dealer with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (our regulatory organization) and with the Securities Exchange Cominiseion. Our Bank In-vestment Securities I)Ivisioii (Bl5D) has the expertise, information and capacity to provide you with alii-Lost every investment medium required to meet your investment objectives. It is one of only Lwo primary dealers in the government securities market that is headquartered on the West Coast. As such, BISID can make very competitive offers in United States Treasury Bills, Bonds and Notes. It is also a primary dealer in all the most sought after United States Government and Municipal Securities and the only coiiinaercial bank accepted as a member in the selling groups of the five major issuers of sh,,)rt/mediuin/long term coupon debentures and short-term discount notes: Federal I-lome loan Bank system, Farm Credit System, Federal National Mort,2aize Association, federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation and Student Loan Marketing Association. In short-term bank related -,ecurities, BISD is a major West Coast based seller of Corporate Commercial Paper and can provide extensive investment opportunities witl-i regard to Bankers Accel-)tances, SI-iort-terin Loan Participations and Repurchase Agreements. Investment officers front BISD are readily available to -respoi-id s ecifically to your investment req ' uirei-nents. Your assigned officer is familiar with public agency investment restrictions. With an opportunity to ui-Lderstand vour specific investment policy guidelines and related implementation strategies, tl-ie Bank will be able to recon-trnetici investments that fit these guidelines. The Bank's rates are competitive witli'olher institutional ii-Lvestment firii-ts. Securities can be safekept by the Baiik's Safel.%eeping Departriietit or delivered to a designated third party ins Lit-,Itiol-1. BISD SERVICE Cl-iARGE SCHEIDULE SERVICE PROT)Ucr CHARGE overnight RepurcliaL5e Agreements less than $lMiN4 par with a maturity of 6 days or less $50 Dealer Commc@rcial Paper less than $1@,l par with a maturit-v of 6 days or less SBO All Direct Issue as agent commercial paper $50 All U.S. Treasury Tenders $50 Odd lots of less tl-tan $100,000 par-, BofA Acceptances $50 U.S. T-Bill $50 TJ.S. T-Notes $no U.S. T-]3onds Fed Agency-Discounts Fed Agency Notes/ Boi-Lds $ Mortgage Biicked Securities sl@o Bank of America will issue bus iness BaiikAnericar(i -N@'ISA credit cards to autl-to@ed City personnel. Credit card linilt consid -@atioits will be based on guidelines established by the City and the Bank. Fees and costs will be based upon the number of cards issued, outstanding balances and rcpaymel-tt practices. The current APR is 19.S% with an annual merrLber,,;hip fee of $18.00 per account, WIRE Provided the Bank has an Oral Funds Trai-isfer Agreemei-it in place, wire transfers can be initiated througl-t telephone contact with; State Wire Center for $15.00 per outgoing wire Cut-off tin-Les: East Coast 12.30 P.M. West Coast 1:30 Jim. Branch for $25.00 per outgoing wire Cut-off times, East COaSt 12,00 p.m. West Coast 1:00 P.M. Global Funds Transfer (GFT) is the 13ank'5 personal computer (PC) based wire service (see Exhil-)it I. for more information). Tl-iis service, using your IBM compatible. PC, has many safety features built in to protect the City's fiitids. Higli volume @vire users, w'th 9 or morp par Month, will reduce costs of initiatii-tg repetitive -ind non-repetitive wires. The Straight tl-uc)ugh processing allows the Bank to offer later culk-off time for wire initiation. Global Funds Transfer provides Bank of America and Federal Reserve reference numbers to confirm wire initiation a,.id to facilitate research. GFT will function witli any I13M PC compatible configuration. Cut off times-, East Coast 1-30 p.m. West CoList 2:30 P.M. Book Transfer 3,.30 p.m. Service Fees,- Otitgoina wire $7.30/wire Monthly Maint. $50-00/wire Book Transfer $5.30 / wire Rel)etitive Wire Storage $1.50/wire ireasurx Letter of Credft The Bank must review the Treasury Department's "Authorized Signature Card for Payment Voucher On L(@tters of Credit," form SF-1 1 94 for each customer that uses Treasury Department L/C's. The branch reviews and notarizes the signature, date and other information. The TFS Form 5805a may be presented in person or sent via a facsimile to the branch or Mol-LL-y Transfor Services. Funds will be credited no later than 11:00 a.m. racific Standard Time on the next business day after receipt of the request for funds, The Bank cannot guarantee same day credit since the funds must be sent from the Treasury's bank to Bank of America. Faxing the information may not speed tiL) the process, since the Bank relics A. on the r@ederal Governmei-lL's batik to wire the rcque.-,t-ed funds. Wire specialists in the Statewide Operations Service Center (800) 652-1649 or branch are knowledgeable about directions for transmitting Federal L/Cs. Treasury L/C5 cost $18.00 ($10-50 outgoing and $I'.50 inconailig) per wire. afc epwg Information on Safekeeping services and pricing is located in Exhibit t from the City the Bank will recleposit with a signed redeposit agreenien return items once or twice, ]3y using the redeposit service oiltion, the city s return items should half in number. Monthly service cl-Large fees should decrea-qe according. ReturneLi items COS'$3.00 each, while redepOSit itel-fts are $1.00 each. Return items are debited from the accounl where tl-Ley were deposited unless other instruction--, are in lace and are included on the deposit staml). p The items are mailed or are held at the branch for pick-up, T:)el-,-oit A Cash Vault adjustments are gl@i-ierated with a personal computer and mailed to the branch 'Whir-h forward5 them to the appropriate City office. Adjustments for branch deposits are cc)iiipleted in longliai-id ai-Lct mailed to the appropriate City location. To distinguisl-i adjustments for each deposit location, the Citv can order deposit slips with each locations name on the top and alunique identi.@i(@r code in the MICI@ line. Doing so will identify the source of deposits and adjustments on the City's bank sLatement5 and adjustrient slips. pp Account Maintenance Zero Balaiic(-> Account Depo,,,it,;-, Branch Cash Vault'before 3 p.m. Cash Vault after 3 p.m. Checks Deposited,. Unencoded -- BofA items Transit Currency D,-,pusited/$IOO Coin Deposited - low volume/ miscellaneous loose or rolled Bulk Rates: Standard Bags (sorted) Non-standard Bags (sorted) Nol-L-stalidard Bags (mixed) Subject-to-couiit Changc Ordor: Currency Supplied - Standard Currency Supplied - Non-standard Coin Supplied - Standard Box Quantiti@,@ Automated Change Order-. Call-in Order Standing Order Non-automated Change Order Emergency Special Change Orders Coin Supplied - individual Rolls Checks Paid Against Account Stop Payments Ariiiared Car Service Deposited Items Returned Deposit Items Reclearc-d* RRICE PER ITEM $13.00 per account $15.00 per account $ 1.25 per deposit $ .95 per deposit $ 1.75 per deposit $.075 per itei-n $.09 per item $.1 05 per $1 00 $.03 per $1.00 $1.25 per deposit $3.33 per deposit $5.00 per deposit $12-00 per deposit $.09 per $100 $.11 per $100 $.06 per roll $2.00 per ordcr $1.50 pc-r order $2.50 per order $7.50 per order $.10 per roll $.12 per check $10.00 per order At Cost $ 3.00 per item S 1.00 per item By sigriirts flic redel)osit agreement, life City itisirricts iiie B4irik !o redel)csit items rettir@d fort-n oi;icr I;atik-.; for nort-,ct@fficieni ft4tiils. By reiit,7)osilitig otice c-i-istot@ters ty,,)icizlty reduce the TC,-tlir?lt'tj itCM V0114rne by hWf, p . I FROT-I COMML SKNG 3594 PIUCE ]PER ITEM Uncollected Funds Charge 120% of Reference Rate* and/or and Overdrafts $10/iteni wi'tli a i-naxi'mum of $40/day Outgoing Wire Tr,-tnsf-ers: Initiated tlirougli branch $ 25.00 Initiated through State Center $ 15.00 IiLcomins Wire Transfers $ 7.50 FI)IC Insurance $ .0583/1,000-00 The reference rate da,;ired reli4r+@, gencrfzl ecotiottiic conditions fznti other fizetors, and is i4st!d ti@ u. rt!fere7ice Poitz t ft)r pricing soitie ltwzns. The Bank may prke loani at, cibuve ur bcl(;w the re)4ercnce rate. Any chirige in the Teferen-ce rate shall take efect on the day specified in the public annoiincmni-,r,,&, o,f such change, FDIC insurance will increase lo $,08331$1,000,00 iz,; of la-ritia@V 1, 1990. ... Gi-t)en Decetttl)er 2989's Earnings Allowance Kate of 7,68%, it -tiloi-ild take $174.22 in bczlc47ic@- t(; offset $1 iti service cliarSLs. Pl@ige ri,@er to the Exhityit E u@Izieh account sc!ttluinent Bclow is a history of the Bfznk's 1989 Earnin&s Allowitnct; Ratci: Avcrag,i D4ilV Collected Balance Required to offi, et Bi;rrtitigs Alto .21 .00 of Sert;i(@e Chtira,.4 January 8.08% $165.59 Febt-Liat-y 8.29% $1'78,69 March 8.5017,) $157.41 4pril 8.82% may 8,73% $153.26 June 8.40% $764.59 July 9.20% $263-17 Atigi-4st 7,92% $168.94 Sepit,7nber 7.91% $774."19 October 7,74% $172.87 Noveitibc?- 7,61,70 $781.68 Decernbcr 7.68% $174.2@ l)-y the Bank ba.,;ed i4port v(2Tious ft4c7tor-s, inc7tziilinKthePtink'!i co.,,:ts (,nil F R 0 t-1 COtlt-IL B@'N,3 3594 A.Contract for DeposiL of Money Oral Funds Transfer Agreement B, Statement Option$ C.Business Conne<:tion D.Account Analygic, StaLeme@nt E.Compensation Methods F, Availability Schedule G.Account ReconcileiiLent- H.BAMTRAC Balance Repoi-Liiig I . GFT j Safekeeping ENC 1988 Annual Report Second Quarter 1989 Quality of Service I-,eport gxp QE..METH MPEN 8Tiot4 There are three methods for con)l)ensating the Baiik for the City's service charges, eacl-L is listeci below: C T)ensa r-e -- Tl-ie customer maintains average daily collected bai'tk 01-i'l - mpeiisate for the mandatory Federal balances in noii-inte est bearing accounts to co Reserve requirements and for the banking services rendered. The compensating dollar amo'unt for banking services is arrived at by the application of an established earnings allowance combined with the Federal rkeserve requirement. Coiiip-LiL-ation of the earnings allowance is developed monthly using the an.rerage of the 90-dav Treasury 13ill auction discount rate,,, -ipplicable to the previous month and rouilded to the next higher quarter point. Float dollars must be covered by colic-&,,ed dollars on a dollar for dollar basis to avoid uncollected funds cl-iarse,.;. Any i-iegativc- average daily collected balance will be charged interest based on 120% of the previous inonth's-end reference rate* (Float is determined by a5sigived cliearina times published in tl-Le Bai-tk's availability schedule.). Cal(,-n F-arnii-igs Allowance Rite Reference Rate- The rate of interest publicly announced froi-i-L tirne to time'by the Bank of America in San Francisco, California, as its reference rate. The reference -tk based upon various factors, ') L rate is set by the Bai including the Bank's CC s-s and desired return, general economic conditions and other factors, and is used as a reference point for pricing some loans. TI-te Bank may price loans at, above or below the reference rate. Any change in the reference .-ate shall tall- effect on the day specified in the public announcement of such change. To arrive at the required compensating balances, multiply the compensatingbalance I factor times service charges and then add any float, The November 1989 analysis uses a 7.61% rate, whicl-i translates to a $181.68 balance equivalent for each dollar of service fees, Inactive I)el2,-)sit /fethod -- The customer maintains a zero percenl inactive donosit on which earnings accrue to off,-;et activity charges. The may choose whatever n-taturity suits its funds management and achieves maximum earnings. Interest is computed and credited against expenses monthly, We will reconcile pavn-tent vs. charges at the end of each month. Float dollars must be covered by collected dollars on a dollar for dollar basis to avoid uncollected funds charges. Any n@,-Ative,.iet average daily collected balance will be charged interest based on 120% of the previous month's-end reference rate. As collected demand accoui-it balances and/or expenses fluctuate, the City will increase or decrease checking account balances accordingly or pay excess fees directly. to arrive at the amoult of inactive deposit rl@qi-tired is as follows: The form if deposit is 18 njoi-iths or more, EsiijlaLed principal amoklitt for services only. if the deposit is less tliai-L IS moilths-, ni- a for s,-rvicec@; Ila usts i eeded for .97 (.97 ac Adjusted estimated princip,@l @-imOul-Lt needed for services 3692 Of the California GovernmenL Code allows Direct Fee MetlOli -- Section 5 -)ensLtii-tg ties to pay direct fees for Services in lieu of n-iaiiitaiiiii-Lg coal public enti viilent metl-ioi balances or a zero percent inactive deposit, Ljsing this alternative Pa. List be -Cte@i balance. required as set fortl-t above. Float dollars iii avoids the colip n a dollar for dollar I)asis to a-void uncollected funds covered by collected dollars 0 he float average daily collected b@ilance, re-,iiaiiiing after t charges. Any positivenet, gs and reserve computations will be applied as a credit, based on the currel-it eariiin e 90-day Treasury B'll Auction ate will be the 30-dav average of th allowance. This r -t,g month and will apply to any ositive collected discount rate for the precedii p balance, regardless of- an-tount. The earnings allowance credit will reduce the activity expense to arrive at- tl-ie net arnount due the bank. Conversely, aiiy negative net average daily collected balance reinstating will be applied as a debit, based on 1'.)Olll,o of the previous nioiith's-end reference rate, to the acLiviLy expe,.-ise to arrive at a total amount due. The accounts will be settled around the 20th of the nionth, upon the branch's receipt of the City's account analysis. The Btiik will net the service cliirges against the interest earned on collected balances to determine the amount that will be debited or credited to the City's account. Tiie City will continue to earn interest at the Bank'@ publish NOW rate, whicl-t is currently 4%. CUSTOD'Y CLEMWCF, PROPOSKL Custodial services offered through the Global Securities Services Division provide investors with comprehensive settlement and cis@.ody services in all major US markets. Trade settlements are effected in a timely and accurate fashion through centralized clearance facilities for a wide range of traded securities. Settlemen@6.s are either by book-entry through the federal reserve system, DTC, PTI@- or physically in San Francisco, New York or other desired I ocations. We have an agency relationship with sacuri-y pa@ific Clea-ing Corporation for physical deliveries in New Yo ad,4itio rk. !:n n, the 5ank can provide custody and clearance @a@-vices at moz-e @.han twenty-eiihl-@ internat4-ona'L locations. our Global Secu--ities Services division encompasses over 91000 custo,.ter portfolios with assets in exqess of US $80 billion. We process an average oO 800 transactions daily with a dollar value of $1.4 billion, We have the abi Ilty to process up to 1200 transactions a day within the existing infrastructure.our customers include among others mutual funds, Insurancecompanies, banks and other financial- ins---il-@tions.With nur 228 dedicated and expert individuals averaging 6.4 years if securities experience, we 4@eal more ,,ran qualified to haiille the %types of services demanded by our customers. Some of the dist'6nct features of our se--vice% '-.-.cludet oContractual 3e"wtlenant for all types of securities transactions enabling @, the C,.istcmer,' to itanage yo,,ir day to day Ii-auidity with certainty. (Castoners do however, have the option of getting their securities transactions on an actual basis.) 0predetermined payment of principal and income on most fixed income securities. Customers are advised of the appropriate date$ uton which into-rest is paid depending on the type of security, 0A strong emphasis on client service - Adr,,in'-st--ators are appointed to monitor daily activities On aC,-,Cunts, responding to any requests for services. This also provide$ a liaison between the client and the market place. The administrator's priority is to provide comprehensive service w4l.i-,-h anticipates as well as, responds to clidnt n*Ods, !dank of America F@ F.'Cl r-1 C:Cirl@IL F.@:NI3 -'594 P Pag4 2 CUSTODY & CLEARMCE PROPOSAL 0 Trade instruction$ may be transmitted by facsimile copy or by telephone. Whether in person, by telephone or in writing, communication with '-he client is as @*requent as n*cessary to do a superior job. Further-more, regularly scheduled visits are part of our -administrative services program. ,.rho Scl,-,edule of Pass :cr Cie&,-.anc;e. and Safekeeping is attached, Pank of Amorloo CLE@CE AND SAFEKEEPima FEE SCHEDULE "ransaC,- 4 on Charqes (par transaction) a. Boox Entry $40.00 b. Physical $50-00 c. London Settlement @75.00 d. options $35.00 e. Initial Set-LIP $15.00 (per il-.em-n*got'&aLb I- a f. Registrations $40.00 ci . Red*mptions $30.00 (physical-not in Bank of America safekeeping) h. security Movemen*.s $30.00 (puts, Calls on Holdings collateral switched etc.) i. Clerical/Research $30.00/hr (minimum one hour) J. Collection Items (Draft) $40.00 k . Monthly Maintenante No Charge 1. Income Collection (CR to DOA) $ 5.00 m. Income Collection $ 9.50 (Paid by Chock or wlre) 2)Safakeoping Tan Cents ($.10) per @.housand dollars p4r year. 3)Out-of-Pooket Expenses, includin(;t but not liititad to, Brinks r-halrges, Wire -Ites, t*lexes, etc. -vl-eass note this schedule is subjec@ to change. The Bank will send advance notice to the customer of any changes in the @les schedule. Barik of Arnerics, 7479 GmAt American First Savings Bank 27630 Ynez Road Rancho California, California 92390 (714) 676-5601 December 5, 1989 Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 264 Temecula, CA 92390 Attention:City Manager Gentlemen: Your letter, dated December 1, 1989, was received December 5, 1989. We are not able to properly bid on the items and deliver the bid back by December 7, 1989. We would like to be notified when the final specifications for the city are ready for bid with enough time to consult our corp- orate department. Sincere nita Vande Branch Manager ID@'VSOLUTION NO. 89-21 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ADOPTING AN INTERIM BUDGET WHEREAS, the City of Temecula was incorporated on December 1 1989; WHEREAS, -the City of Temecula has no of f ices or adminis- trative staf f other than the Interim city manager, Interim City Treasurer, Interim City Clerk, and City Attorney; WHEREAS, it is necessary f or the City of Temecula to contract for various professional services in lieu of adminis- trative staff, and to lease office space and purchase office equipment and supplies in order to establish the administrative offices of the City; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: Section 1.The amount of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) is hereby authorized to be expended for the following purposes: employee payroll; contracts for profes- sional and consulting services; insurance; lease space; and, supplies and equipment, including furniture, telecommunications equipment, and such other materials and supplies which are deemed necessary and appropriate by the City Manager. Section 2.The City Manager may make open-market purchases of all supplies and materials necessary to establish the City admin- istrative of f ices. Wherever possible, such purchases should be based on upon at least three informal bids, and shall be awarded to the bidder offering the most advantageous bid to the City after con- sideration of price, quality, durability, service, delivery time, standardization, and other factors. Tem/Res/89-21 -1- 12/07/89 10:13pm Section 3. The competitive bidding procedures may be dispensed with in the case of all other expenditures in connection with the estab- lishment of the City administration and the hiring of consultants and profes- sionals. The City Manager may execute individual contracts f or consulting and professional services in amounts less than $10,000.00; all other such contracts require City Council approval. Section 4. The City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this Resolution. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of December, 1989. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Tem/Res/89-21 -2- 12/07/89 10:13pm RESOLUTION NO. 89-22 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA SETTING THE COMPENSATION FOR THE CITY MANAGER AND ESTABLISHING THE POSITIONS OF ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY AND DEPUTY CITY CLERK WHEREAS, the City of Temecula vtas incorporated on December 1 1989; WHEREAS, by Ordinance 89-3 the City created the position of City Manager and by Resolution 8902 appointed Frank Aleshire as Interim City Manager; WHEREAS, Ordinance 8903 provides that the City Manager's compensation shall be set by resolution; and WHEREAS, the need now has arisen to create City employee positions and salary ranges and authorize the City Manager to fill them; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: Section 1.Frank Aleshire shall be an at-will employee of the City Council with a compensation of $2,000.00 per week, with no employee benefits except those required by law. Section 2.The positions of Administrative Secretary and Deputy city Clerk are hereby established. Both positions shall be at- will employees serving at the pleasure of the City Manager, whose compensation shall not exceed $15.00 per hour, with no employee benef its except those required by law. Tefn/Res/89-22 .1- 12/07/89 10:19pm section 3. The Interim City Manager is authorized to fill these positions established by this Resolution. Section 4.The City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this Resolution. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of December, 1989. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Tefn/Res/89-22 -2- 12/07/89 10:19pm ORDINANCE NO. 89-11 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ESTABLISHING A PROCEDURE FOR THE PAYMENT OF CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AGAINST THE CITY AND DECLARING THE URGENCY THEREOF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1.Purpose. The City desires to adopt procedures relative to the fiscal affairs of the new city and to provide for the payment of its debts as they come due. The City therefore determines to adopt this Ordinance and to provide for its codification when the Temecula Municipal Code is prepared. section 2.General. The provisions of this ordinance recognize that the general claim procedures applicable to local public agencies, including this City, are governed by the provisions of Chapter 1 of Division 3.6 of the Government Code of the State, commencing with Section 900 and following. Section 3.Special Claims Procedures. Pursuant to the authority contained in Section 935 of the Government Code of the State, the following claims procedure are established for those claims against the City for money or damages not now governed by the State or local laws. (a)Employee Claims. Notwithstanding the exceptions contained in Section 905 of the Government Code of the State, all claims by public officers or employees for fees, salaries, wages, overtime pay, sick leave pay, and any other expense or allowances claimed due from the City, when a procedure for processing such claims is not otherwise provided by State or local laws, shall be presented within the Tem/Ord/89-11 -1- 12/07/89 10:39pm time limitations and in the manner prescribed by Section 910 through 915.2 of the Government Code of the State. Such claims shall further be subject to the provisions of Section 845.4 of the Government Code of the State relating to the prohibition of suits in the absence of the presentation of claims and action thereon by the Council. (b)Contract and other Claims. In addition to the requirements of subsection (a) of this section, and notwithstanding the exemptions set forth in Section 905 of the Government Code of the State, all claims against the City for damages or money, when a proce- dure for processing such claims is not otherwise provided by State or local laws, shall be presented within the time limitations and in the manner pre- scribed by Section 910 through 915.02 of the Govern- ment Code of the State. Such claims shall further be subject to the provisions of section 945.4 of the Government Code of the State relating to the prohi- bition of suits in the absence of the presentation of claims and action thereon by the Council. section 4.Filing. All claims or demands against the City shall be filed with the City Clerk and shall be presented by the City Clerk to the Council at the next regular meeting thereof for approval or rejection, whether in whole or in part, if such presentation is required by law. Section 5.Claims Covered by Insurance. All claims filed with the City Clerk, which claims are covered by insurance shall be forwarded by the City Clerk after action thereon by the Council to the appropriate insurance carrier for handling and further processing. Section 6. Purchases, Supplies, or Services. (a)All demands, invoices, or claims for purchases, supplies or services shall be presented in writing to the City Manager. All such demands, invoices or claims shall be fully itemized and verified as just and correct by the claimant or his authorized agent. (b)Each demand shall bear the number of the purchase order issued for the materials or services rendered. Tem/Ord/89-11 -2- 12/07/89 10:39pm (c)Such demands, invoices, or claims shall be audited by the City Manager, who shall prepare a register of audited demands. The affidavit of the City Manager shall be attached to such register, certi- fying to the accuracy of the register. (d)Request of demand shall be presented to City Clerk for approval by resolution. (e)All claims approved shall be paid by checks drawn upon the City Treasurer signed by the person(s) designated by resolution of the City Council. Section 7. Urgency and Effective Date. The City of Temecula is newly incorporated and-will incur debts and liabilities as a result of its governmental operations. In order to continue to function as a viable government entity, it is necessary that the City pay its debts as they come due. The City will be unable to so pay its just and legal debts unless this ordi- nance takes ef f ect immediately. This Ordinance is therefore declared to be for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety and shall take effect immediately as an urgency ordinance. Section S. Within fifteen (15) days of the passage of this ordinance, the City Clerk shall cause it to be posted in 3 public places as set by Resolution of the City Council and shall certify to such posting. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of December, 1989. ATTEST: City Clerk Tem/ord/89-11 Mayor 12/07/89 10:39pm CITY OF TEMECULA CITY MANAGEWS REPORT AB# TITLE: DEPT HD. MTG AUDIO VIDEO TAPING MEETINGS CITY ATTY DEPT CITY MGR RECOMMENDED ACTION: That Council approve Resolution 89-23 awarding contract to DAVLIN for audio video taping meetings. BACKGROUND DAVLIN has presented a proposal to the City for providing microphones, cameras, technical staff and the necessary equipment to produce tapes of the City Council, Planning Commission or any other City meetings. DAVLIN will do all set-up and-take-down to cover the meetings. The City will receive an audio and one video tape for the City files after each meeting. One videocassette will be delivered to Channel 28 for broadcasting on Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. following each Tuesday Council meeting. This is not a legal requirement for the City. The purpose of taping is to provide a public record of proceedings which will be kept by the City Clerk and will be available for Council or public viewing. Another purpose is to provide a tape delayed broadcast on Channe 28 for members of the public who will be unable to attend the Council meetings. DAVLIN produced the two candidate forums during the election campaign and the Council meeting held December 1, 1989. FISCAL IMPACT The cost will be $1,500 per month for four meetings per month. The two Council meetings would be audio and video taped at $ 600.00 each. The two Planning Agency meetings would be $ 150.00 each for audio tape only. The estimated cost through June 30, 1990 will be $10,500. Payment will begin for the meeting of December 12, 1989 and be rescheduled for each Council and Planning agency meeting from now on. City Council may discontinue this contract upon ten (10) days notice and may add or delete meetings as desired. This Agenda Report and Resolution, plus the DAVLIN proposal dated November 28, 1989 constitutes a contract for services. ,Tem\Agn-biLL.001 12/07/89 10:50pm RESOLUTION NO. 89-23 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA AWARDING CONTRACT FOR AUDIO VIDEO TAPING The City Council of the City of Temecula finds as follows: WHEREAS, the City was incorporated on December 1, 1989; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to provide audio and video tapes of Council meetings f or the purpose of providing a record for public; WHEREAS, DAVLIN has produced such tapes at candidate forums and at the December 1, 1989 council meeting; WHEREAS, DAVLIN has presented a proposal for providing taping services at each official City meeting; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council hereby accepts the proposal of DAVLIN for providing audio and video taping of meetings at prices indicated in his proposal dated November 28, 1989 as modified and attached hereto as Exhibit "A." APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of December 1989. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk (SEAL] Tem/Res/89-23 12/07/89 10:55pm Audio-Video Productions Llll Broadcast Media Sales November 28, 1989 Mr. Frank Aleshire Temecula City Hall Temecula, CA. 92390 Dear Mr. Aleshire, Per your request, I have developed the figures on both the equipment and labor necessary to electronically record the public meetings of our new City. My understanding of the wishes of the City Council are as follows: a) each and every City Council meet- ing shall be videotaped, with one videocassette copy being stored for posterity, and one copy delivered to Inland Valley Cable TV for broadcast. b) each and every City Council meeting shall be recorded on audio tape for the purpose of public review, archives written transcription, etc. c) each and every Planning Commission meeting shall be recorded on audio tape for the purpose of public review, archives written transcription, etc. The schedule decided upon at a Council workshop was to have the City Council meet every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at 7 PM, and having the Planning Commission meet every Ist and 3rd Tuesday of each month. If there are any changes to this schedule, please let me know at your earli- est convenience. Having produced the three Candidate Forums for the Chamber of Commerce Legislative Committee, we are very excited to have been asked to continue providing audio and video production services to the City of Temecula. We invite comparison of our pricing acainst all other professional production companies, and feel confident that our quotes are the very best. Following is the equipment and personnel Davlin will provide: Multiple Color Video Cameras with fluid head tripods Camera Control Units Video Switcher/SEG Color Video Monitors 3/4" and 1/2" Video Recorders rental value $1410.00 Condensor Microphones with stands (7) Audio Mixer Audio Recorders rental value $ 950.00 personnel (City Council) 5 hours each meeting (includes set-up and tear down) with 3 technicians (director, camera operators) $ 600.00 personnel (Planning Commision) 4.5 hours each meeting, with I audio technician $ 180.00 39197 Via Las Sintras * Murdeta, CA 92362 9 714-677-3259 pg. 2 All necessary wires, cables, etc. are provided including any special TV lighting as needed. Although the total cost of the above equipment and personnel is $3140.00, Davlin will commit to providing all this for $1500.00 per month based on a one year contract with options for additional years. All 'Master Tapes' will remain the sole property of the City of Temecula as per request. Thank you and the entire City Council for this opportunity to document a piece of history that generations to come will have the chance to review and relive. S i n c e r e I y , David C. Lines December 7, 1989 Value per meeting: City Council audio and video $600.00 Planning Commission audio only $150.00 3/411 Broadcast Tape Stock ($600.00 value) - one time per year $300.00 No charge for audio or VHS tape. ORDINANCE NO. 89-12 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECUIA ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 1094.6 OF THE CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE OF CALI- FORNIA AND DECLARING THE ORDINANCE TO BE AN URGENCY ORDINANCE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: section 1. Administrative decisions--Judicial review: Time limits. The provisions of Section 1094.6 of the Code of Civil Procedure of the State are hereby adopted by the City Council, and said provisions are hereby made applicable in the City. section 2.Decisions affected. The provisions of this chapter shall be applicable to "decisions, 11 as defined by Section 1094.6 of the Code of Civil Procedure of the state, that are final on and after December 1, 1989. Section 3.This Ordinance is an urgency Ordinance for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety as it is necessary to protect the newly incorporated City from untimely claims, and shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. Section 4.Within fifteen (15) days of the passage of this Ordinance, the City Clerk shall cause it to be posted in at least three (3) public places designated by resolutions of the City Council and thereafter shall certify to such posting. Tem/Ord/89-12 12/07/89 10:46pm PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of December, 1989. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk . Tem/Ord/89-12 12/07/89 10:46pm Date:Decem':)er 7, 19@U9 To:Temecula City Council From:Linda Clou-hen, Temecula Neighborhood Watch Program Chairman s Subject: Request for seed funds for Temecula Neighborhood Watch Program. What is Neighborhood Watch? Temecula Neighborhood Watch Program is a community wide crime prevention program endorsed by the Lake Elsinore Substation of the Riverside County Sherrif's Dept. The Neighborhood Watch Program is administered by citizen volunteers in conjunction with a Sherrif's Deputy, who is assigned to over see the program as a Crime Prevention Officer. The purpose of the Neighborhood Watch Program is to create alert neighbor- hoods throughout our city by teaching simple crime prevention steps and by providing general and specific information on crimes in each neighborhood. Once started the Neighborhood Watch Program can be a major element in com- bating all aspects of crime throughout the city of Temecula. A well organized Neighborhood Watch Program therefore contributes signifi- cantly to helping our law enforcement agencies do their job more efficiently and has demonstrated reduced crime rates in the cities that have instituted this program. Who is Neighborhood Watch? Neighborhood Watch is composed of a group of volunteers throughout the community who serve in the following positions: Crime Prevention Officer (1) City Chairman (1 ) Area Coordinators(6) District Captains (1 for each tract of housing) Block Captains (1 for each street inside the tracts of housing) Residents Advisory Board (a panel of volunteers from various segments of our community) Temecula Neighborhood Watch Program is currently staffed as follows: Crime Prevention Officer (1/3) City Chairman (1 ) Area Coordinators (5) District Captains (14) Block Captains (50) Residents Advisory Board (7) Total Volunteers 77 What help does Temecula Neighborhood Watch Program need? In two words SEED MONEY. Neighborhood Watch Program is a relatively low budget and very cost effective program. Our estimated operating budget is as follows: Neighborhood Watch tract organization meetings 1200. Flyers announcing meetings to residents 1055. Crime Prevention window stickers for our city 5100. Monthly Neighborhood Watch Program Newsletter 5155. (6) Operation Identification Kits 90. Total estimated 1990 budget 12)600. monthly 1.1050. To date I have personally donated the meeting rental fees and flyer distri- bution costs to get Neighborhood Watch Program started in Temecula, but we are now at the point where funds are needed to shift our city Neighborhood Watch Program from development into high gear. I have contacted the Riverside County Sherrif's Dept. about seed money, funding through their budget. According to Sherrifts Dept. there are no funds allocated to start up or maintain a Neighborhood Watch Program in our city, or any county city. The Sherrif's Dept. has budget only for 1/3 of a Crime Prevention Officer to oversee Neighborhood Watch Programs in our entire South County Area. I am also aware that in the long term, after our City Administration is fully organized, there is the possibility of obtaining HUD Block Grant Funds for Neighborhood Watch but that's probably years away. We need funds immediately for Neighborhood Watch to continue to progress in our city. I respectfully request the Temecula City Council grant seed money funds in the amount of $1050-00 per month to Temecula Neighborhood Watch Program. Please do not hesitate to contact me if more information is needed: Linda Cloughen 41304 Bravos Court Temecula 699-9496 BEDFORD PROPERTIES December 1, 1989 The Honorable Mayor Parks and Members of the Temecula City Council P.O. Box 3000 Temecula, CA 92390 The Honorable Mayor Parks and Members of the City Council: On behalf of Bedford Properties I am requesting that the Community Facilities District (CFD 88-12) Ynez Corridor with a sales tax sharing agreement be placed on your December 12, 1989 city council agenda for action. Attached to this letter is the sales tax agreement approved by the County of Riverside. We are requesting you to approve a similar agreement, with some modifications, with the City of Temecula to replace the county agreement. Because of the district formation conditions set forth by the county, it is imperative that a decision on this matter is in place by January 8, 1990. A quick resolution of this matter will address very serious traffic problems in the shortest possible time-frame. Bedford Properties is prepared to advance the necessary funds towards the prompt improvement of these conditions, but cannot do so without an equitable agreement in place. Please place this subject on your December 12, 1989 agenda. if it will prove helpful, it could be continued to a study session preferably no later than one (1) week from that date. Bedford Properties, Inc. A Diversified Real Estate Development and Management Company Mailing Address 28765 Single Oak Drive Telephone P.O. Box 755 Suite 200 71@4 Rancho California, California Rancho California, California 61-6--;C')41 9'-)390 92390 The Honorable Mayor Parks and Members of the City Council December 1, 1989 Page Two When we address this matter we will be accompanied by as many as sixteen (16) other property owners vitally concerned with this project. To assist in the review we will also have our special consultants available so that all questions can be answered. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. Sincerely, Vice President Bedford Properties WLB:mlb Attachment cc:Frank Aleshire w/attachment Ynez Corridor Property Owners w/o attachment Del Taco Restaurant Marubeni Amercian Corporation Mission Chrysler/Plymouth Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. Tomand Properties Worldwide Executives Rancho Mobile Home Estates Nicholas E. Tavaglione Good Land Investments Toyota Motor Distributors Rancho California Dairy Assoc., No. 2 Bank of America National Trust & Savings Assoc. Pacific Southwest Realty Co. Great American Federal Savings & Loan Assoc. Rancho Villages North County Bancorp Johnson and Johnson Development TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT AGENDA DECEMBER 12, 1989 Temecula Community Center 28816 Pu'ol Street Temecula, California 92390 1.Call to Order by President 2.Roll Call 3.Public Comments 4. Resolution CSD 89-2: Appointing General Manager, Secretary & Treasurer 5. Ordinance CSD 8901: Adopting Civil Procedures 6.Petition from Glenn Richardson 7. Adjournment to Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujol Street, Temecula on Tuesday, December 26, 7:00 p.m. Tefn/CSD-Agend.001 12/08/89 X."SOLUTION CSD 89-2 'DL A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT APPOINTING A GENERAL MANAGER, SECRETARY AND TREASURER WHEREAS, the Temecula community services District was organized on December 1, 1989; and WHEREAS, Government Code Section 61240 provides that as soon as practicable the Board of Directors shall appoint a general manager and a secretary, who also may be the general manager and act as treasurer; and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors now have provided for the appointment of a general manager, secretary and treasurer. NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Directors of the Temecula Community Services resolves as follows. Section 1.Appointment of Manager, Secretary and Treasurer. The Board of Directors appoints Frank Aleshire to fill the positions of general manager, secretary as part of the same terms and conditions as his appointment as interim City Manager. APPROVED ANDADOPTED this 12th day of December 1989. President ATTEST: Secretary Tem/Res/CSD89-2 12/08/89 9:15am ORDINANCE CSD 89-1 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT, ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 1094.6 OF THE CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE OF CALIFORNIA AND DECLARING THE ORDINANCE TO BE AN URGENCY ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Administrative De,,isi)ns Judicial Review: Time Limits. The provisions of Section 1094.6 of the Code of Civil Procedure of the State are hereby adopted by the Board, and said provisions are hereby made applicable in the District. section 2. Decisions Af f ected. The provisions of this chapter shall be applicable to "decisions," as defined by Section 1094.6 of the Code of Civil Procedure of the State, that are final on and after December 1, 1989. Section 3. 'P. Date. This ordinance is an urgency ordinance for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety as it is necessary to protect the newly formed District from untimely claims., and shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. section 4. Within fifteen (15) days of the- passage of this Ordinance, the Secretary shall cause it to be posted and published as required by law. Tem/Ord/CSD89-2 12/08/89 9:21am The foregoing ordinance was introduced, adopted and ordered posted at a meeting of the District held on December 12, 1989, by the following vote: President Tem/Ord/CSD89-2 -2- 12/08/89 9:21am GILIF,NN D. RICHARDSON 27588 ioN CHRISTIAN PLACE TEMECULA, CALIF. 92390 Mr. Frank Aleshire, Interim City Manager City of Temecula Post Office Box 3000 Temecula, California 92390 November 29, 1989 Dear Mr. Aleshire, A group of citizens have been collecting signatures on an advisory petition to the newly elected City Council concerning the concept of making the existing parks in our community free to use by the City's children. May we please be included in the City Council's December 12 agenda, so that we may present our signatures and answer any questions by councilmembers? Thank you, Mr. Aleshire, for your consideration. With warmest xv,@- Glenn D. Richardson