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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet - February 2, 2004 - CC -s AMENDED AGENDA CITY COUNCIL, AND THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AZUSAAUDITORIUM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2004 213 EAST FOOTHILL BOULEVARD 6:30 P.M. AZUSA CITY COUNCIL CRISTWA C. MADRID MAYOR DIANE CHAGNON JOSEPH R. ROCHA COUNCILMEMBER MAYORPROJEMPORE DICK STANFORD DAVE HARDISON COUNCILMEMBER COUNCILMEMBER I. CLOSED SESSION A. REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATIONS: (GOV. Code Sec. 54956.8) Address: 428-432 N. San Gabriel Avenue. Azusa, CA 91702 Agency Negotiators: City Manager Cole, Assistant City Manager Person and Economic/Redevelopment Director Hennessey Under Negotiation: Price and Terms of Payment B. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL—ANTICIPATED LITIGATION (Gov. Code Sec. 54956.9 Ib,.). One Case. C. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE APPOINTMENT (Gov. Code Sec. 54957) Title: City Manager D. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL— POTENTIAL LITIGATION (Gov. Code Sec. 54956.9 Lb)). One Case — Concerning threatened Brown Act litigation by Azusans for Responsible Growth 7:30 p.m. - Convene to Regular Meeting of the City Council. • Call to Order • Pledge to the Flag • Invocation - Pastor Logan H. Westbrooks of Faith Temple Church of God in Christ • Roll Call II. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION Person/Group sha//be allowed to speak without interruption up to five(5)minutes, subject to compliance with applicable meeting rules. Questions to the speaker or responses to the speaker's questions or comments, shall be handled after the speaker has completed his/her comments. Public Participation will be limited to sixty(60) minutes. A. Dr. Michael Hurtado, Dean of Continuing Education of Citrus College, to address Council regarding Measure G - Citrus College Facility Bond. III. REPORTS, UPDATES, PENDING ITEMS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM COUNCIL AND STAFF A. Mayor Pro-Tem Rocha - request for a commemorative tree planting at Slauson Park. B. City Treasurer Macias - Update on Certificates of Participation and Tax Allocation Bonds. N. SCHEDULED ITEMS A. INFORMAL PUBLIC HEARING - on Los Angeles County Fire Department Weed Abatement Protest Hearing. Recommendation: Open the Public Hearing, receive testimony from affected property owners and refer objections to the Los Angeles County Fire Department Brush Clearance Office for consideration. Approve the motion and abatement order directing abatement of the nuisance by removing all weeds, and rubbish from the affected improved parcels. "FIRE PROTEST.DOC.doc" B. Business License Suspension/Revocation Hearing for "The Last Chance Saloon" 832 N Azusa Avenue. Recommendation: Staff requests that this item be continued to the Council meeting of March 1, 2004. C. PUBLIC HEARING - on the General Plan and General Plan and Development Code Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR for the City of Azusa. Recommendation: Continue the Public Hearing to the meeting of March 15, 2004. "GENERAL _ PLAN.DOC" 02/17/04 PAGE TWO - D. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING - on an amendment to an existing conditional use permit C- 89-20 requested by Vulcan Materials/Azusa Rock, 3901 Fish Canyon, to modify the conditions of approval to delete the requirement for a grade separation of the existing haul road and the ensting bike trail. Recommendation: Continue the public hearing to the meeting of March 15, 2004. V. CONSENT CALENDAR The Consent Calendar adopting the printed recommended actions will be enacted with one vote. If Staff or Councilmembers wish to address any item on the Consent Calendar individually, it will be considered under SPECIAL CALL ITEMS A. Approval of Minutes. Recommendation: Approve minutes as written. Qt-! cFeb2.doc B. Human Resources Action Items. Recommendation: Approve Personnel Action Requests in accordance with Section 3.3 of the City of Azusa Civil Service Rules and applicable Memorandum of Understanding(s). W ACTION ITEMS.DOC" C. The City Treasurer's Report as of January 31, 2004. Recommendation: Receive and file the report. ®LSI "Cover letter.doc" 'Treasurer's report- January 2D04:x1s" D. Approval Of Plans And Specification For "Pavement Management Plan Improvements" Projects and Authorization to Advertise. Recommendation: Approve the plans and specifications for the 1) Pavement Management Plan and Improvements - Overlays, and 2) Pavement Management Plan and Improvements - Slurry and Cape Seal. KI LLJc "PAVEMENT MGMT PLAN.DOC.doc" 02/17/04 PAGE THREE E. Plans and Specifications for the Rio San Gabriel Bike Path Project for the Purpose of Formal Bidding as per City Policy. Recommendation: Approve the bid documents and plans and specifications for the Rio San Gabriel Bike Path project for the purpose of formal public bidding per City policy. "BIKE PATH.DOC" F. Request for Leave of Absence Without Pay. Recommendation: Approve the leave of absence without pay as requested by a City employee pursuant to Azusa Civil Service Rules, Section 6.8. G. Project Completion Notices for West Wing Improvements and Recreation Building. -Recommendation: 1) Approve the Notice of Completion for Advantage Project Builders, West Wing Improvements, and the final contract price of$86,440.41, 2) Approve the Notice of Completion for Yocum Business Furnishings, West Wing Building Furniture, and the final contract price of$45,336.40, #) Approve the Notice of Completion for Award Project Builders, Recreation Building Improvements, and the final contract price of $149,471 .00, and 4) Approve transfer of $35,000, from savings realized in the Recreation Building Improvements project, to a special fund to procure and jinstall security ®ymeasures in the City Council Chambers. ®l' LJ L J "completion notice 3 "NOTICE of "NOTICE of "NOTICE of projects.DOC" completion-Rec.DD completion-Westl.r completion-West2A H. Resolution Authorizing Payment of Warrants by the Clty. Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 04-C17. VI. AGENCY SCHEDULED ITEMS A. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING—on the proposed sale of Agency property located at 428-432 N. San Gabriel Avenue to LTA, LLC (Mr. Tim and Ben Arrietta), owners of the La Tolteca Restaurant. Recommendation: The Public Hearing will be re-noticed for the meeting of March 1, 2004. "LA TOLTECA REPORT.DOC-doc" VII. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY CONSENT CALENDAR The Consent Calendar adoptingthe printedrecommended actions wi//be enacted with one vote. If Staff or Directors wish to address any item on the Consent Calendar individually, it will be considered under SPECIAL GALL ITEMS. A. Minutes of the Redevelopment Agency+. Recommendation: Approve minutes as written. IJ CRedevFeb2.doc 02/17/04 PAGE FOUR B. The Agency Treasurer's Report as of January 31, 2004. Recommendation: Receive and file. TreasureOID4.doc TreasureElectronicR DAxls C. Resolution Authorizing Payment of Warrants by the Agency. Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 04-R5,. "Redev WR#13.pdf VIII. ORDINANCES/SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS A Ordinance Amending Various Sections of the Azusa Municipal Code to Allow the Filing of Annual Permits by the Downtown Business Association for Sidewalk/Parking Lot Sales Events and Exhibits for Promotion of the Downtown District. Recommendation: Waive further reading and adopt Ordinance No. 04-01, amending various sections of the AMC to allow filing of annual permits by 'DBA for Sidewalk/Parking Lot Sales Events. ®�-_� "DBA sidewalk sale Ordinance.doc" B. Ordinance Supplanting Chapter 60 of the Azusa Municipal Code relating to Stormwater and Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention. Recommendation: Waive further reading and adopt Ordinance No. 04-02, supplanting Chapter 60 of the Azusa Municipal Code. RI "FINAL NPDES ORD.DOC.doc" C. Ordinance Amending Cha Deter 30 Azusa Municipal Code Concerning Fireworks and Resolution Adopting a "No Fireworks Zone Map". Recommendation: Waive further reading and adopt Ordinance No. 04-03, amending Chapter 30 Azusa Municipal Code concerning fireworks. Waive further reading and adopt Resolution No. 04-C 18, adopting a "No Fireworks Zone Map". "FIREWORKS STAFF "FIREWORKS "FIREWORKS MAP "FIREWORKS RPT.DDC.DOC" ORD.DOCDOC" RESO.DOCDOC" MAP.jp9" IX. ADJOURNMENT A. Adjourn. Incompliance with theAmericans with Disabilities Act, ifyou need special assistance to participate Ina city meeting, please contact the City Clerk at 626-812-5229. Notification three (3) working days prior to the meeting when special services are needed will assist staff in assuring that reasonable arrangements can be made to provide access to the meeting. 02/17/04 PAGE FIVE LP °gt«osxc�`r AGENDA CITY COUNCIL, AND THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AZUSA AUDITORIUM MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2004 213 EAST FOOTHILL BOULEVARD 6:30 P.M. AZUSA CITY COUNCIL CRISTINA C. MADRID MAYOR DIANE CHAGNON JOSEPH R. ROCHA COUNCILMEMBER MAYORPROJEMPORE DICK STANFORD DAVE HARDISON COUNCILMEMBER COUNCILMEMBER I. CEREMONIAL A. Presentation of proclamation to Mrs. Inez Gutierrez in recognition of her many years of service to the City of Azusa as well as her major contribution to Hands Across Azusa 2004. 7:30 p.m. - Convene to Regular Meeting of the City Council. • Call to Order • Pledge to the Flag • Invocation - Pastor Jesse Aramburo of the First Baptist Church of Azusa. • Roll Call 11. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PersonlGroup shall be ai/owed to speak without interruption up to five(5)minutes, subject to . compliance with applicable meeting rules. Questions to the speaker or responses to the speaker's questions or comments, shall be handled after the speaker has completed his/her comments. Public Participation will be limited to sixty(60) minutes. Ill. REPORTS, UPDATES, PENDING ITEMS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM COUNCIL AND STAFF A. "Appointment of a Council subcommittee to interface with Staff concerning Council comments on the proposed new General Plan". B. Ms. Brenda Hunemiller, Area D Coordinator, Los Angeles County Disaster Management, to address Council with an update on "FEMA Hazard Mitigation Plan." N. SCHEDULED ITEMS A. PUBLIC HEARING — on The Landscaping And Lighting District For Fiscal Year 2004-2005, And Annually Thereafter. Recommendation: Open the Public Hearing, receive testimony, close the Hearing. Waive further reading and adopt Resolution No. 04-Cl 3, confirming the Engineer's Report, and Assessment for the City of Azusa Landscape and Lighting District No. 1 for the 2004-2005 Fiscal Year. Lai "FINAL LANDSCAPE "FINAL LANDSCAPE "FINAL RESO &LIGHTING STAFF F &LIGHT FIN RPT.DC LANDSCAPE&LIGHI B. PUBLIC HEARING—on proposed Ordinance amendingvarious sections of the Azusa Municipal Code to allow the filing of annual permits by the Downtown Business Association for sidewalk/parking lot sales events and exhibits for a promotion of the Downtown District, and a resolution amending the City's Schedule of Fees and Charges to establish a corresponding application fee. Recommendation: Open the Public Hearing, receive testimony, close the Hearing. Waive further reading and introduce the proposed ordinance and adopt Resolution No. 04-C14, amendingtheCity's Schedule of Fees and Charges to establish an application fee. u "FINAL DBA STAFF "DBA sidewalk sale "DBA sidewalk sale RPT.DOC.doc" Ordinance.doc" FeeReso.doc" C. PUBLIC HEARING - on Storm Water And Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention Ordinance — A Replacement For Chapter 60 of the Municipal Codebook. Recommendation: Open the Public Hearing, receive testimony, close the Hearing. Waive further,reading and introduce the ordinance to replace Chapter 60 of the Municipal Storm water and Urban Pollution Prevention. "FINAL NPDES STAFF "FINAL NPDES RPT.DOC.doc" ORD.DOC.doc" 02/02/04 PAGE TWO D. Ordinance Amending Chapter 30 Azusa Municipal Code Concerning Fireworks. Recommendation: Waive further,reading and introduce the Ordinance amending Chapter 30 Azusa Municipal Code concerning fireworks. "FINAL FIREWORKS "FINAL FIREWORKS STAFF RPT.DOC.doc" ORD.DOC.doc" V. CONSENT CALENDAR The Consent Calendar adopting the printed recommended actions will be enacted with one vote. if Staff or Councilmembers wish to address any item on the Consent Calendar individually, it will be considered under SPECIAL CALL ITEMS. A. Approval of Minutes. Recommendation: Approve minutes as written. blan20.doc B. Human Resources Action Items. Recommendation: Approve Personnel Action Requests in accordance with Section 3.3 of the City of Azusa Civil Service Rules and applicable Memorandum of Understanding(s). "FINAL HR ACTION ITEMS.DOC" C. Approval Of Plans And Specification To Advertise For Bids -Women's Club Improvements. Recommendation: Approve the Women's Club Improvements project plans and specification and authorize the City Clerk to advertise for bids. "FINAL WOMEN'S CLUB STAFF RPT.DO D. Cities That Read. Recommendation: Consent to the City of Azusa's participation in the Cities that Read Campaign spearheaded by California Literacy, Inc. and to authorize Luivette Resto (Adult Education and Literacy Services Coordinator) as the Mayor's representative on this important campaign geared to adult literacy in California. "FINAL CITIES THAT "FINAL CITIES THAT READ STAFFRPT.DO READ ATTACH.DOC" 02/02/04 PAGE THREE E. Expenditure Plan — 2003 Part II Homeland Security Grant Recommendation: Approve the expenditure plan for the purchase of Personal Protective Equipment and Training as offered through the State of California 2003 Part 11 Homeland Security Grant Program. All equipment f was selected from a State approved list established for Law Enforcement. Training will be completed according to the requirements of the Office of Domestic Preparedness. A portion of this grant also made allowance to purchase equipment for supporting Emergency Response Field Personnel such as Public Works and Utilities. u "FINAL HOMELAND "FINAL POLICE SECURITY GRANT Si GRANT.XLS.xis" F. Annual Weed Abatement Resolution (Improved Parcels). Recommendation: Waive further reading and adopt the Resolution No. 04-C 15, declaring hazardous brush, dry grass, weeds, combustible growth or flammable vegetation, to include ornamental vegetation, in the City of Azusa a seasonal and recurring nuisance, and setting the date and time of February 17, 2004, at 7:30 p.m., as the date and time to conduct a protest hearing for affected property owners before the City Council. KINI "FINAL WEED ABATEMENT STAFF F G. Approval Of Plans And Specification For "Pavement Management Plan Improvements" Projects And Authorization To Advertise. Recommendation: Approve the plans and specifications for Pavement Management Plan and Improvements for Overlays and Slurry and Cape Seal and authorize the City Clerk's Office to advertise for bids. Lai "FINAL PAVEMENT PLAN STAFF RPT.DO, H. Approval For An Amendment To A Right-To=Purchase Option Agreement With The Zerbe Robert And Ina M. Trust Et AI. Piper Melvin And Beverly Trust Boelens Bonnie Trust Recommendation: Approve the amendment to the right to purchase option agreement between the City of Azusa and the Optioner/Seller (Zerbe, Robert and Ina M. Trust et al, Piper, Melvin and Beverly Trust, Boelens, Bonnie Trust) for the property located at 303 E. Foothill Blvd expiring gg Mill 31 , 2004. u "FINAL ZERBE STAFF "FINAL ZERBE RPT.doC" RESOLUTION.DOC' 02/02/04 PAGE FOUR 1. Annual Report for City of Azusa CFD 2002-1 (Mountain Cove). Recommendation: Receive and file Annual Report for the City, of Azusa CFD 2002-1 (Mountain Cove). "FINAL ANNUAL "FINAL CFD REPORT ON CFD.doc ATTACHMENT.doc" J. Approval of Bid Document and Plans and Specifications for the Pioneer Park Restroom Project for Purposes of Formal Public Bidding as per City Policy. Approve the bid documents and plans and specifications for the Pioneer Park restroom project for the purpose of formal public bidding. "FINAL PIONEER PARK.DOC" K. Resolution Authorizing Payment of Warrants by the Citv. Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 04-C16. VI. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY CONSENT CALENDAR The Consent Calendar adopting the printed recommended actions will be enacted with one vote. if Staff or Directors wh;h to address any item on the Consent Calendar individual/y, it will be considered under SPECIAL CALL ITEMS. A. Minutes of the Redevelopment Agency. Recommendation: Approve minutes as written. BRedevhnMdoc B. Resolution Authorizing Payment of Warrants by the Agency. Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 04-R4. "Redev WR#12.pdr' _ VII. ADIOURNMENT A. Adjourn to Monday, February 9, 2004, at 6:30 p.m. to the Azusa Light and Water Department Conference Room, in order to conduct a workshop on the General Plan. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, ifyou need special assistance to pardcloate Ina city meeting, please contact the City Clerk at 626-812-5229. Notiflcadon three (3) working days prior to the meeting when special services are needed will assist staff In assuring that reasonable arrangements can be made to protide access to the meeting. 02/02/04 PAGE FIVE w°°11111:17 Sia a . or.4 Gee '� 0.) THERE IS NO PAPERWORK FOR THIS ITEM OPI w "ittv AZUSA AGENDA ITEM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS FROM: DAVE RUDISEL, COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT MANAGER VIA: ROY E. BRUCKNER, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR RICK COLE, CITY MANAGER DATE: FEBRUARY 17, 2004 SUBJECT: SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 30 AZUSA MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING FIREWORKS RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council waive further reading and adopt the Ordinance amending Chapter 30 Azusa Municipal Code concerning fireworks. BACKGROUND The attached Ordinance was introduced at the February 2, 2004, Council meeting. Per Council direction, Section 30-105 (14) was changed from "chief of police" to "police department". If approved, the Ordinance would take affect 30 days after the second reading. The Ordinance amendment addresses issues involving the dates sales are permitted, sales to minors, and allows the council to extend where the discharge of fireworks would be prohibited without additional code amendments. Specifically, the amendments would prohibit the sale or discharge of fireworks after 12:01 am, July 5th of each year, would prohibit the sale of fireworks to persons under the age of 18 years, adds a penalty provision defining a violation as a misdemeanor, and allows the council to amend the prohibited locations of discharge by means of a Resolution of the City Council. In terms of sales, the greatest impact on the retail sales of fireworks is raising the age limit to purchase from 16 to 18 years of age. This would be a more restrictive age limit than provided for in §12689 (b) Health and Safety Code that sets the minimum age at 16 to purchase safe and sane fireworks. To what extent this increased age limit will have on retail sales of safe and sane fireworks is unknown, and may in fact adversely affect retail sales volume. °z�r/ /o V FISCAL IMPACT Adoption of the Ordinance with the proposed changes may have a negligible impact on retail sales tax paid by retailers. Other changes as proposed may cause an increase in fines and penalties collected as well as a possible increase in police calls for service. 2 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING ARTICLE IV OF CHAPTER 30 OF THE AZUSA MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING FIREWORKS REGULATIONS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1.Chapter 30,Article IV,entitled Fireworks is hereby amended to read as follows: "Sec.30-101.Definitions. The following words,terms and phrases,when used in this article,shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section,except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: Safe and sane fireworks means only those fireworks that have been classified and registered as safe and sane by the state fireworks law(Health and Safety Code[1 12500 et seq.)and the state fire marshal. Sec.30-102.Restrictions on sale or discharge. Except as provided in this article, the sale, offering for sale or the discharge within the city of fireworks of any kind,nature or description,including those devices defined as fireworks in Health and Safety Code§ 12511,is prohibited. Sec.30-103.Permitted discharge. (a)Except as otherwise provided in this article,annually on July 1,2,3 and 4,safe and sane fireworks may be discharged in the following areas within the city: (I) Single-family residential zones(R1-10000,R1-7500,R1-6000,R1-5000); (2) Residential agricultural zone(R-A); (3) Two-family residential zone(R-2); (4) Multiple-family residential zones(R3-3000,R3-2000,R3-1 600);and (5) City parks. (b)Safe and sane fireworks shall not be discharged at any other time nor in any zone or area other than provided in this section. (c)Regardless of the zone in which a fireworks stand is located,safe and sane fireworks shall not be discharged within 100 yards of any such stand. (d)Notwithstanding the permitted zones where safe and sane fireworks may be discharged pursuant to subsection(a),no safe and sane fireworks may be discharged north of Sierra Madre Avenue as depicted on the "No Fireworks Zone"map on file in the City Clerk's Office.A copy of the map shall be posted at all permitted fireworks stands.The"No Fireworks Zone Map"referenced herein shall be adopted or amended by separate Resolution of the city council. Sec.30-104.Public displays. Fireworks may be discharged at any celebration of a public or semipublic nature if a permit authorizing the discharge of fireworks is obtained in advance of the celebration from the city council.Any such permit may be issued subject to such conditions as may be necessary for the protection of the public peace or safety. Sec.30-105.Temporary stands. All temporary stands for the retail sale of safe and sane fireworks shall be constructed,maintained, operated and removed in the manner and subject to the following conditions: (1) Temporary fireworks stands need not comply with the provisions of the city building code; provided, however, that all stands shall be erected under the supervision of the building 1 official and shall be constructed in a manner that will reasonably ensure the safety of attendants and patrons. (2) No person other than the permittee organization shall operate the stand for which the permit is issued or share or otherwise participate in the profits of the operation of such stand. (3) No person other than the individuals who are members of the permittee organization or the spouses or adult children of such members shall sell or otherwise participate in the sale of fireworks at such stand. (4) No person shall be paid or receive any other consideration for selling or otherwise participating in the sale of fireworks at such stand. (5) No person shall be allowed in the interior of the stands,except those directly engaged in the sale of fireworks. (6) There shall be at least one adult supervisor on duty on a 24-hour basis during the time the permit authorizes the sale of fireworks,regardless of whether the fireworks stand is open for business or not.No person under 14 years of age shall be allowed inside the booth at any time. (7) No smoking signs shall be prominently displayed both inside and outside the stand.No smoking shall be permitted within the stand or within five feet of the stand.The discharge of fireworks within 100 yards of any fireworks stand is prohibited. (8) All weeds and combustible material shall be cleared from the site on which the stand is erected.No rubbish shall be allowed to accumulate in or around any fireworks stand nor shall a fire nuisance be permitted to exist. (9) No stand shall be erected before June 15 of any year.The stand shall be removed from the premises on which it is erected and the premises shall be cleared of all structures and debris not later than 12:00 noon of July 12 following. (10) All stands shall be equipped with at least one fire extinguisher for each exit in the stand.The fire extinguisher shall be approved as to efficiency and safety by the fire department. (11) Each stand in excess of 20 feet in length shall have at least two exits;provided,however,in no case shall the distance between exits exceed 20 feet,and the total length of any fireworks stand shall not exceed 40 feet. (12) No stand shall be constructed with a depth of more than 12 feet. (13) No stand shall be placed closer than 20 feet of any permanent building, 100 feet from any gasoline pump,or 300 feet from another fireworks stand. (14) With each sale of fireworks,the person selling the fireworks shall personally hand to the customer a warning sheet describing the sections of this article regarding the dates and locations within the city where fireworks may be discharged.The warning sheet shall be prepared by the police department and shall describe the sections of this article and shall include a map showing the various zones within the city where fireworks may be discharged. The police department shall distribute to each permittee on or before June 15 of each year the warning sheet to be used by the fireworks stands.Each permittee operating a stand shall be responsible for reproducing the warning sheet and distributing it to each customer of the stand.It shall be unlawful for the permittee of any stand or any person working at the stand to sell fireworks to any person without personally distributing the warning sheet to each customer.The failure of any person purchasing fireworks to receive the warning sheet shall not excuse his failure to comply with the sections of this article relating to the discharge of safe and sane fireworks. (15) No fireworks stand shall be permitted to operate North of an Easterly or Westerly prolongation of Ninth Street to the city limits. (16) No fireworks stand shall be located on any vacant or unimproved parcel of land. (17) The placement of any temporary portable signs,or other advertising media within any public right of way shall be prohibited. (18) It is unlawful for any person to sell,provide or distribute fireworks to a retail seller of safe 2 and sane fireworks, on the condition that the retail seller of such fireworks shall sell or distribute such fireworks only from a fireworks stand location in which the provider has any interest,option or lease,or in any other manner to restrict the location of such fireworks stand. (19) Sales to persons under 18 years of age is prohibited. (20) No person shall discharge safe and sane fireworks on the property of another without consent. (21) Nothing in this chapter shall prohibit the owner of any multi-family dwelling from prohibiting the discharge of safe and sane fireworks on their property as a condition of a rental agreement. (22) Nothing in this chapter shall prohibit the governing board of any common interest development from adopting rules and regulations governing the discharge of safe and sane fireworks within the boundaries of a common interest development. Sec.30-106 Violation;Penalty Any person who discharges,sells,or operates a fireworks stand in violation of this chapter is guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to penalties as set forth in Section 1-10 Azusa Municipal Code. Secs.30-107-30-130.Reserved. DIVISION 2.SALE PERMIT Sec.30-131.Application. Applications for a safe and sane fireworks sale permit shall be in writing and shall contain the following: (1) The name and address of the applicant organization. (2) The applicant organizations status as a nonprofit organization. (3) The date upon which the applicant organization was organized and established and the number of adults who are members of the applicant organization. (4) The name and addresses of the officers,if any,of the applicant organization along with the names,addresses,and telephone numbers of any officers of the organization. (5) The location where the applicant organization proposes to sell fireworks along with a letter of authorization signed by the property owner which shall include the property owners mailing address and telephone number. (6) The location of the applicant organizations principal and permanent meeting place. (7) The applicant organizations state board of equalization sales tax permit. (8) The applicant organization shall,at the time of receipt of such permit,deliver to the city a copy of a public liability insurance policy in the amounts of$25,000.00/$50,000.00 and a property damage insurance policy in the amount of$5,000.00 issued to the applicant organization with a rider attached to the policy designating the city as an additional insured thereunder. (9) Assurance that if the permit is issued to the applicant organization,the applicant organization will use the net proceeds from the sale of fireworks for the promotion of youth activities, veteran,patriotic,civic,or charitable activities within the city. (10)The applicant organization shall provide a list of all promotional activities for youth,veteran, patriotic,civic,and charitable activities performed with the net proceeds from fireworks sales within the City of Azusa for the previous year,and list proposed expenditures in these areas for the following year.The city may verify any expenditure itemization submitted prior to issuing a permit to sale fireworks.In the event the applicant organization cannot provide the required expenditure itemization,a permit shall be denied. (11)Falsification of any required application information shall be grounds to deny any future fireworks sales permits to the applicant organization. 3 Sec.30-132.Issuance. (a) Upon the receipt on or before April 1 of each year of a written application therefor,the City Administrator or his/her designee may issue a maximum of 23 permits for the sale of safe and sane fireworks to nonprofit associations or corporations organized for veteran, patriotic,youth serving, civic betterment or charitable purposes which: (1) Supports youth programs solely for students of the Azusa Unified School District;or (2) Has all of the following: a. Its principal and permanent meeting place in the city limits; b. Been organized and established in the city for a minimum of three years continuously preceding the filing of the application for the permit;and c. Who meet regularly within the city;and d. Has submitted all required application information. (b) Only one permit shall be issued per organization regardless of the number of individual chapters or subgroups associated with the organization,or meeting within the City of Azusa; provided,however,that two permits may be issued to Azusa High School,Gladstone High School,and Azusa Pacific University. (c)The City Administrator or his/her designee shall either grant or deny the permit before May 1.If the application for the permit is denied,the applicant organization may appeal to the city council.After such investigation as it deems appropriate,the city council may issue or refuse to issue the permit.If it issues the permit the city council may attach such conditions to the permit as are required for the protection of the public peace or safety. (d)The decision of the city council upon the application shall be final. Sec.30-133.Permittee compliance required. (a)If,in the opinion of the City Administrator or his/her designee,the construction of a temporary fireworks stand or the operation and maintenance of the stand does not conform to this article,any peace officer may order that the stand be immediately closed. (b)If a permittee fails to comply with this article or with the orders of the fire department,building division,or any peace officer,that fact shall constitute sufficient grounds for the denial in any subsequent year of any application by that organization for a permit to sell fireworks. Sec.30-134.Time,location restrictions. (a)The permit required in this division shall authorize the sale of safe and sane fireworks beginning at 12:00 noon on June 30 and ending at 12:01 am July 5. (b)The permit shall authorize the sale of safe and sane fireworks only from the temporary stand erected at the location specified in the application.Each applicant shall be limited to one permit a year,and each permit shall be limited to one stand." SECTION 2: This Ordinance shall be posted in accordance with provisions of the Azusa Municipal Code and shall become effective thirty(30)days from and after the date of its passage. SECTION 3: The City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this ordinance and shall cause the same to be published as required by law. PASSED,APPROVED AND ADOPTED this_Day of ,2004. CRISTINA CRUZ-MADRID,MAYOR 4 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES )SS. CITY OF LOS ANGELES ) I,VERA MENDOZA,City Clerk of the City of Azusa,do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance No. was regularly introduced and placed upon its fust reading at a regular meeting of the City Council on the day of February,2004. That thereafter,said Ordinance was duly adopted and passed at a regular meeting of the City Council on the day of ,2004,by the following vote,to wit: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY 5 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA ADOPTING A "NO FIREWORKS ZONE MAP" PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IV, SECTION 30-103 (d) AZUSA MUNICIPAL CODE WHEREAS, the Azusa City Council is desirous of limiting the locations where safe and sane fireworks may be discharged; and WHEREAS, many neighborhoods in the City of Azusa are in close proximity to the San Gabriel Mountains and areas susceptible to the spread of fire; and WHEREAS, the City Council is desirous of creating a buffer between some existing residential neighborhoods where safe and sane fireworks may • otherwise be discharged and high fire hazard areas; and WHEREAS, existing and future areas of development may require additional buffering where safe and sane fireworks may be hazardous; and WHEREAS, Article IV, Section 30-103 (d) Azusa Municipal Code requires that the City Council adopt a "No Fireworks Zone Map". NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the map attached hereto and entitled "No Fireworks Zone Map" is herein adopted by reference. SECTION 2. Nothing in this Resolution shall limit or otherwise prevent the City Council from amending said map to create additional buffer zones or extending those areas of the City of Azusa defined as a "No Fireworks Zone" therein. SECTION 3. The City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this resolution. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 17th day of February, 2004. MAYOR I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by The City Council of the City of Azusa, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 17th day of February, 2004, by the following vote of the Council: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: CITY CLERK , . _ No Fireworks Zone Resolution No. I I, v 4 1 ' . - ., , . ,-,---) kM..tc4156 !I 2 i, .7 , ...... . _ ' , '' ',''ii,;'', .,ci.011.7:,., . '; :wo ,,4,,,,,,,, 11 Q) > .r.ctriv— 7 a) -----•----77 7--------... / TY -_____ "0 4,- . . 0 ' ,' / : I- „ - N ' ' . .- .-” "- 7- 7-1 ,,0 .2 . ' I. 11 !* i .. • i (TS ' ' - 2 ,_ . . ' • . TWA , E. blorat sT I . IP D4 4 uv AZUSA AGENDA ITEM TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS FROM: ROY E. BRUCKNER, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR VIA: DAVE RUDISEL, COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT MANAGER VIA: RICK COLE, CITY MANAGER DATE: FEBRUARY 2, 2004 SUBJECT: ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 30 AZUSA MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING FIREWORKS RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council introduce the Ordinance amending Chapter 30 Azusa Municipal Code concerning fireworks. BACKGROUND Following voter approval in 2003 to retain and allow the continued sale of safe and sane fireworks in the City of Azusa, Councilmember's Chagnon and Rocha, together with staff, met with all the non-profit organizations engaged in the annual sale of fireworks. The purpose of these meetings was to discuss and attempt to ameliorate some of the public concerns regarding the sale of fireworks to minors, the number of days the sale and discharge was allowed, the costs borne by the city in cleaning-up after the 4th of July, penalties for violations, and the locations where discharge was allowed. The latter components dealing with costs to the city, and locations where discharge would be prohibited were dealt with, in part, prior to July 4th, 2003, by way of a voluntary Memorandum of Understanding and donation to the City of Azusa Scholarship Fund, and an earlier code amendment prohibiting the discharge of fireworks in specific hillside areas north of Sierra Madre Avenue. The proposed Ordinance amendment addresses remaining issues involving the dates sales are permitted, sales to minors, and allows the council to extend where the discharge of fireworks would be prohibited without additional code amendments. Specifically, the amendments would prohibit the sale or discharge of fireworks after 12:01 am, July 5th of each year, would prohibit the sale of fireworks to persons under the age of 18 years, adds a penalty provision defining a violation as a misdemeanor, an allows the council to amend / 44/0"ael( .171?-740.y prohibited locations of discharge by means of a Resolution of the City Council. In terms of sales, the greatest impact on the retail sales of fireworks is raising the age limit to purchase from 16 to 18 years of age. This would be a more restrictive age limit than provided for in §12689 (b) Health and Safety Code that sets the minimum age at 16 to purchase safe and sane fireworks. To what extent this increased age limit will have on retail sales of safe and sane fireworks is unknown, and may in fact adversely affect retail sales volume. FISCAL IMPACT Adoption of the Ordinance with the proposed changes may have a negligible impact on retail sales tax paid by retailers. Other changes as proposed may cause an increase in fines and penalties collected as well as a possible increase in police calls for service. ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, CALIFORNIA AMENDING ARTICLE IV OF CHAPTER 30 OF THE AZUSA MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING FIREWORKS REGULATIONS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1.Chapter 30,Article IV,entitled Fireworks is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec.30-101.Definitions. The following words,terms and phrases,when used in this article,shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section,except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: Safe and sane fireworks means only those fireworks that have been classified and registered as safe and sane by the state fireworks law(Health and Safety Code§ 12500 et seq.)and the state fire marshal. Sec.30-102.Restrictions on sale or discharge. Except as provided in this article, the sale, offering for sale or the discharge within the city of fireworks of any kind,nature or description,including those devices defined as fireworks in Health and Safety Code§ 12511,is prohibited. Sec.30-103.Permitted discharge. (a)Except as otherwise provided in this article,annually on July 1,2,3 and 4 is a legal holiday,safe and sane fireworks may be discharged in the following areas within the city: (1) Single-family residential zones(R1-10000,R1-7500,R1-6000,R1-5000); (2) Residential agricultural zone(R-A); (3) Two-family residential zone(R-2); (4) Multiple-family residential zones(R3-3000,R3-2000,R3-1600);and (5) City parks. (b)Safe and sane fireworks shall not be discharged at any other time nor in any zone or area other than provided in this section. (c)Regardless of the zone in which a fireworks stand is located,safe and sane fireworks shall not be discharged within 100 yards of any such stand. (d)Notwithstanding the permitted zones where safe and sane fireworks maybe discharged pursuant to subsection(a),no safe and sane fireworks may be discharged north of Sierra Madre Avenue as depicted on the "No Fireworks Zone"map on file in the City Clerk's Office.A copy of the map shall be posted at all permitted fireworks stands. The "No Fireworks Zone Map"referenced herein shall be adopted or amended by separate Resolution of the city council. Sec.30-104.Public displays. Fireworks may be discharged at any celebration of a public or semipublic nature if a permit authorizing the discharge of fireworks is obtained in advance of the celebration from the fire ohicf of the city council.Any such permit may be issued subject to such conditions as may be necessary for the protection of the public peace or safety. Sec.30-105.Temporary stands. All temporary stands for the retail sale of safe and sane fireworks shall be constructed,maintained, operated and removed in the manner and subject to the following conditions: 1 (1) Temporary fireworks stands need not comply with the provisions of the city building code; provided,however, that all stands shall be erected under the supervision of the building official and shall be constructed in a manner that will reasonably ensure the safety of attendants and patrons. (2) No person other than the permittee organization shall operate the stand for which the permit is issued or share or otherwise participate in the profits of the operation of such stand. (3) No person other than the individuals who are members of the permittee organization or the spouses or adult children of such members shall sell or otherwise participate in the sale of fireworks at such stand. (4) No person shall be paid or receive any other consideration for selling or otherwise participating in the sale of fireworks at such stand. (5) No person shall be allowed in the interior of the stands,except those directly engaged in the sale of fireworks. (6) There shall be at least one adult supervisor on duty on a 24-hour basis during the time the permit authorizes the sale of fireworks,regardless of whether the fireworks stand is open for business or not.No person under 14 years of age shall be allowed inside the booth at any time. (7) No smoking signs shall be prominently displayed both inside and outside the stand.No smoking shall be permitted within the stand or within five feet of the stand.The discharge of fireworks within 100 yards of any fireworks stand is prohibited. (8) All weeds and combustible material shall be cleared from the site on which the stand is erected.No rubbish shall be allowed to accumulate in or around any fireworks stand nor shall a fire nuisance be permitted to exist. (9) No stand shall be erected before June 15 of any year.The stand shall be removed from the premises on which it is erected and the premises shall be cleared of all structures and debris not later than 12:00 noon of July 12 following. (10) All stands shall be equipped with at least one fire extinguisher for each exit in the stand.The fire extinguisher shall be approved as to efficiency and safety by the chief of the fire department. (11) Each stand in excess of 20 feet in length shall have at least two exits;provided,however,in no case shall the distance between exits exceed 20 feet,and the total length of any fireworks stand shall not exceed 40 feet. (12) No stand shall be constructed with a depth of more than 12 feet. (13) No stand shall be placed closer than 20 feet of any permanent building, 100 feet from any gasoline pump,or 300 feet from another fireworks stand. (14) With each sale of fireworks,the person selling the fireworks shall personally hand to the customer a warning sheet describing the sections of this article regarding the dates and locations within the city where fireworks may be discharged.The warning sheet shall be prepared by the chief of police and shall describe the sections of this article and shall include a map showing the various zones within the city where fireworks may be discharged.The chief of police shall distribute to each permittee on or before June 15 of each year the warning sheet to be used by the fireworks stands.Each permittee operating a stand shall be responsible for reproducing the warning sheet and distributing it to each customer of the stand.It shall be unlawful for the permittee of any stand or any person working at the stand to sell fireworks to any person without personally distributing the warning sheet to each customer.The failure of any person purchasing fireworks to receive the warning sheet shall not excuse his failure to comply with the sections of this article relating to the discharge of safe and sane fireworks. (15) No fireworks stand shall be permitted to operate North of an Easterly or Westerly prolongation of Ninth Street to the city limits. (16) No fireworks stand shall be located on any vacant or unimproved parcel of land. (17) The placement of any temporary portable signs,or other advertising media within any public right of way shall be prohibited. 2 • (18) It is unlawful for any person to sell,provide or distribute fireworks to a retail seller of safe and sane fireworks, on the condition that the retail seller of such fireworks shall sell or distribute such fireworks only from a fireworks stand location in which the provider has any interest,option or lease,or in any other manner to restrict the location of such fireworks stand. (19) Sales to persons under 18 years of age is prohibited. (20) No person shall discharge safe and sane fireworks on the property of another without consent. (21) Nothing in this chapter shall prohibit the owner ofanv multi family dwelling from prohibiting the discharge of safe and sane fireworks on their property as a condition of a rental agreement. (_2_2_1 Nothing in this chapter shall prohibit the governing board of any common interest developmentfrom adopting rules and regulations governing the discharge of safe and sane fireworks within the boundaries of a common interest development. Sec.30-106 Violation;Penalty Any person who discharges.sells,or operates a fireworks stand in violation of this chapter is guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to penalties as set forth in Section 1-10 Azusa Municipal Code. Secs.30-107-30-130.Reserved. DIVISION 2.SALE PERMIT Sec.30-131.Application. Applications for a safe and sane fireworks sale permit shall be in writing and shall contain the following: (1) The name and address of the applicant organization. (2) The applicant organizations status as a nonprofit organization. (3) The date upon which the applicant organization was organized and established and the number of adults who are members of the applicant organization. (4) The name and addresses of the officers,if any,of the applicant organization along with the names,addresses,and telephone numbers of any officers of the organization. (5) The location where the applicant organization proposes to sell fireworks along with a letter of authorization signed by the property owner which shall include the property owners mailing address and telephone number. (6) The location of the applicant organizations principal and permanent meeting place. (7) The applicant organizations state board of equalization sales tax permit. (8) The applicant organization shall,at the time of receipt of such permit,deliver to the city a copy of a public liability insurance policy in the amounts of$25,000.00/$50,000.00 and a property damage insurance policy in the amount of$5,000.00 issued to the applicant organization with a rider attached to the policy designating the city as an additional insured thereunder. (9) Assurance that if the permit is issued to the applicant organization,the applicant organization will use the net proceeds from the sale of fireworks for the promotion of youth activities, veteran,patriotic,civic,or charitable activities within the city. (10)The applicant organization shall provide a list of all promotional activities for youth,veteran, patriotic,civic,and charitable activities performed with the net proceeds from fireworks sales within the City of Azusa for the previous year,and list proposed expenditures in these areas for the following year.The city may verify any expenditure itemization submitted prior to issuing a permit to sale fireworks.In the event the 3 applicant organization cannot provide the required expenditure itemization,a permit shall be denied. (11)Falsification of any required application information shall be grounds to deny any future fireworks sales permits to the applicant organization. Sec.30-132.Issuance. (a)Upon the receipt on or before April 1 of each year of a written application therefor,the City Administrator or his/her designee may issue a maximum of 23 permits for the sale of safe and sane fireworks to nonprofit associations or corporations organized for veteran,patriotic, youth serving, civic betterment or charitable purposes which: (1) Supports youth programs solely for students of the Azusa Unified School District;or (2) Has all of the following: a. Its principal and permanent meeting place in the city limits; b. Been organized and established in the city for a minimum of three years continuously preceding the filing of the application for the permit;and c. Who meet regularly within the city;and d. Has submitted all required application information. (b) Only one permit shall be issued per organization regardless of the number of individual chapters or subgroups associated with the organization,or meeting within the City of Azusa; provided,however,that two permits may be issued to Azusa High School,Gladstone High School,and Azusa Pacific University. (c)The City Administrator or his/her designee shall either grant or deny the permit before May 1.If the application for the permit is denied,the applicant organization may appeal to the city council.After such investigation as it deems appropriate,the city council may issue or refuse to issue the permit.If it issues the permit the city council may attach such conditions to the permit as are required for the protection of the public peace or safety. (d)The decision of the city council upon the application shall be final. Sec.30-133.Permittee compliance required. (a)If,in the opinion of the City Administrator or his/her designee,the construction of a temporary fireworks stand or the operation and maintenance of the stand does not conform to this article,any peace officer may order that the stand be immediately closed. (b)If a permittee fails to comply with this article or with the orders of the fire department,building division,or any peace officer,that fact shall constitute sufficient grounds for the denial in any subsequent year of any application by that organization for a permit to sell fireworks. Sec.30-134.Time,location restrictions. (a)The permit required in this division shall authorize the sale of safe and sane fireworks beginning at 12:00 noon on June 30 and ending at 12:01 am July 5. . • . - - . .. . - -. - . . (b)The permit shall authorize the sale of safe and sane fireworks only from the temporary stand erected at the location specified in the application.Each applicant shall be limited to one permit a year,and each permit shall be limited to one stand." PASSED,APPROVED AND ADOPTED this_Day of ,2004. CRISTINA CRUZ-MADRID,MAYOR ATTEST: 4 VERA MENDOZA,CITY CLERK 5 -.,. , , • ., .. , <.Q,,,,,,, . , . , .. . . . , . . - . . / .• . „ ‘. .: / , . , , ' Mountain . , Cove . , • No .._ ! . , Fireworks :.,...,..i, ,,_,,, . . Zone , :,. ' . .7, 7 . , ,,,...._,,, . .,, ---i L'- ___ . , / • . ,'' ,, t"'",7,."',.'1.• ' ,' •' i . //' , .. ., , . ' . , \ ig4tirrii#.1" . , / / > — ''-'-',01----,.''• z\t,' , — ,' !- . '-. ; ! ;:. '...._'.; / , • • A , ! • i..„..'„;•:''''',' ''''''' ---.. , : ' ' ' 1 i"•,it , ''1,•,.•''''' -t 'it At143)•--if...tt 1,1', 1.., . i , : "':: ,7-•....,.',---, . — -- ! ' • . „ .. , ' • .„., ,. .,,, 1, •.s. `t, ''' _.- -„ . ............, . 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"4,1 , ce:„,\ • , , '''',......!,.7,:;;;NI..r±'.,.:,.,•' , ',‘,..:1'-'....`,`",,, .1WELFTH . . , • • • 451:1111.111111' EINP 6 I r AZUSA CONSENT CALENDAR TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: KING F. DAVIS, CHIEF OF POLICE VIA: RICK COLE, CITY MANAGER DATE: February 2, 2004 SUBJECT: EXPENDITURE PLAN - 2003 PART II HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve the expenditure plan for the purchase of Personal Protective Equipment and Training as offered through the State of California 2003 Part II Homeland Security Grant Program. BACKGROUND This is the third reimbursable grant received by the Azusa Police Department. This grant was established by the State to provide for the purchase of specialized equipment to enhance the capability of state and local government to respond to incidents of terrorism including those involving the use of weapons of mass destruction. The types of equipment approved for purchase under this grant includes: protective outer clothing, boots, gloves, gas masks, decontamination equipment, etc. Please see attachment for a detailed list. All equipment was selected from a State approved list established for Law Enforcement. Training will be completed according to the requirements of the Office of Domestic Preparedness. A portion of this grant also made allowance to purchase equipment for supporting Emergency Response Field Personnel such as Public Works and Utilities. FISCAL IMPACT This is a reimbursement grant in the amount of $50,931.99 from the State of California Homeland Security Grant Program. Budget was appropriated to Account #28-20-320-023 in anticipation of this expenditure. The County of Los Angeles and the State of California, upon receipt of goods by the City of Azusa Police Department, will process reimbursement. Reimbursement is expected to take 60-90 days. PREPARED BY Olga Bruno, Emergency Services Coordinator Attachment OB/ConsentCalendarJ uris 2003 PART II p Page 1 HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT dis, - "� `3c �`f '•, n:. :21 -71 JURISDICTIONAL AirGas West, Duarte, CA Chemical Resistant Tape 87 $ 11.60 $ 1,009.20 Respirator Canisters w/P-100 filters for full face respirators 80 12.29 $ 991.20 Full Face Respirators (3M600 80 71.29 $ 5,703.20 T chem SL Coveralls 96 14 $ 1,344.00 Outer Gloves, chemical resistant 85 11.58 $ 984.30 Inner Gloves, chemical resistant oaks of 10 9 19.43 $ 174.87 Tax $ 842.06 Total 11,048.83 Grant A.'roved $ 11,091.92 > ,� ue �rx ar m. .: 'a• s :r .. mss. d r ,Y> ys sa , ;,.8,. t:.3 w; § �. 'K'�� $^,, �' ;..._,vx, +� {m'� ,.,cif: ..w. ,,,x, r'• xia TRAINING Respirator Mask Fit Testing Equipment MSA697444 (Bitrex AirGas West, Duarte, CA Qualitative Fit Test Kit and solutions $ 509.78 $ 509.78 Tax $ 42.05 Total $ 551.83 Meridian Medical Technology Mark I Autoin'ector Trainer Kits 15 $ 35.00 $ 525.00 .. . $ 51.31 Total $ 576.31 Laurus Systems R-. 60 P- • D. - - T - • CD 1 $ 19.95 0 free Office of Domestic Preparedness Train The Trainer Instructor Courses $ 15,376.00 TOTAL $ 16,504.14 Grant A.'roved $ 16,538.60 m„ ..,....__.... ..>.ic..,w..�a$.... ...:. ....tt...:&^.SE..w.:..'..a".£" �.,..,., �,.., OPERATIONAL 17-Liquid Splash Resistant Chemical Clothing, encapsulated (22 Tomps Suits at 605.00 ea., and 1 Training Suit @ The Centech Group, Inc., $298.00, •loves @143.00 and socks @37.00) 23 $ 13,788.00 Arlington, VA Tax&Shi.pin• $ 1,537.51 Total $ 15,325.51 2003 PART II Page 2 HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT AirGas West, Duarte, CA 29-Liquid Chemical Splash Resistant Clothing (Tychem LV) 4 $ 36.10 $ 144.40 149-Spill Containment Devices (roll of spill sorbent) 1 $ 80.17 $ 80.17 31-Tight fitting, full facepiece negative pressure air purifying respirator(Millenium) 10 $ 255.90 $ 2,559.00 31-Tight fitting, full facepiece negative pressure air purifying respirator(fit-testing cartridges for 6,000 series mask) 50 $ 3.52 $ 176.00 266-SCBA fit test equipment and software to conduct flow testing (cartridges for fit testing Millenium masks) 5 $ 59.72 $ 298.60 31-Tight-fitting, full facepiece, negative pressure air purifying respirator(cartridges for fit testing Advantage 1,000) 26 $ 4.46 $ 115.96 113-Chemical Resistant tape 5 $ 11.60 $ 58.00 35-Chemical Resistant Boots, Steel or Fiberglass Toe and Shank (combat overshoes) 12 $ 18.46 $ 221.52 148-Decontamination System for individual and mass aplication (shower and catch basin) 1 $ 1,027.04 $ 1,027.04 Tax $ 386.16 Total $ 5,066.85 148-Decontamination System for individual and mass Lab Safety, Janesville, WI aplication (roll away cart) 1 $ 460.00 $ 460.00 Tax/Shipping $ 87.30 Total $ 547.30 Ferno Mir: The Command Post 278-Triage Tags and Tarps: Flags 4 $ 24.95 $ 99.80 278-traige Tags and Tarps: Tripods 4 $ 39.95 $ 159.80 Tax/Shipping $ 51.99 Total $ 311.59 • TOTAL $ 21,251.25 Grant Approved $ 23,301.47 GRAND TOTAL $ 48,804.22 TOTAL GRANT $ 50,931.99