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AGENDA
TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
41000 MAIN STREET
TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA
FEBRUARY 11, 2020 - 7:00 PM
CLOSED SESSION - 6:00 P.M.
CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS. The City Council will meet in closed
session pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8 regarding the acquisition of certain property
interests, including certain fee interests from and temporary construction easements with a term of 28
months on the six properties described below in connection with the French Valley Parkway/I-15
Improvements Phase II. Negotiators for the City are Patrick Thomas, Kendra Hannah-Meistrell, and the
City’s acquisition consultant, Mona Montano of Overland Pacific and Cutler. The negotiators for the
respective property interests are set forth below.
(i) The acquisition of certain property interests from the real property located at 26155 Ynez Road,
Temecula, and identified as APNs 910-271-002, -005, & -006. Specifically, the City seeks to acquire an
approximate 8,142 square foot area in fee (Project Parcel 24617-1) on APNs 910-271-005 and -006; an
approximate 3,100 square foot footing easement (Project Parcel 24616-1) on APN 910-271-002; an
approximate 4,534 square foot footing easement (Project Parcel 24617-2) on APN 910-271-006; an
approximate 1,568 square foot temporary construction easement (Project Parcel 24616-2) on APN
910-271-005; an approximate 2,259 square foot temporary construction easement (Project Parcel
24617-3) on APN 910-271-006; and an approximate 600 square foot temporary construction easement
(Project Parcel 24617-4) on APN 910-271-005. The negotiating parties are the City of Temecula and
Ynez Acres, a general partnership (as to APNs 910-271-005 and -006) and Ynez Acres II, a California
general partnership (as to APN 910-271-002). Under negotiations are price and terms of the acquisition
of these property interests.
(ii) The acquisition of an approximate 6,428 square foot area in fee (Project Parcel 24619-1) from the
vacant real property located on Temecula Center Drive, west of Ynez Road in Temecula, and identified
as APN 916-400-061. The negotiating parties are the City of Temecula and Hoehn Enterprise 5
Temecula LLC, a California limited liability company. Under negotiations are price and terms of the
acquisition of the property interest.
(iii) The acquisition of an approximate 10,114 square foot square foot area in fee (Project Parcel
24717-1) from the real property located at 40955 Temecula Center Drive, Temecula, and identified as
APN 916-400-054. The negotiating parties are the City of Temecula and Hoehn Enterprise 4 Temecula
LLC, a California limited liability company. Under negotiations are price and terms of the acquisition of
the property interest.
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(iv) The acquisition of an approximate 10,024 square foot area in fee (Project Parcel 24623-1) from and
an approximate 6,741 square foot temporary construction easement (Project Parcel 24623-2) on the
vacant real property located on the northwest corner of Elm Street and Jackson Avenue in Murrieta, and
identified as APN 910-100-018. The negotiating parties are the City of Temecula and the property
owners Lillian E. Stephens, surviving Trustee of the Stephens Family Trust, dated November 15, 1990,
as to an undivided 1/2 interest; Judith A. Blake, sole Trustee of the Judith A. Blake Trust dated July 2,
1993, as an undivided 1/4 interest; and Judith A. Blake, as Trustee of the Marital Trust Share One
Created under the Blake Family Living Trust, dated November 26, 1986, as to an undivided 1/4 interest.
Under negotiations are price and terms of the acquisition of these property interests .
(v) The acquisition of an approximate 51,603 square foot area in fee (Project Parcel 24624-1) from the
vacant real property located on the west side of Jackson Avenue, north of Franklin Avenue in Murrieta,
and identified as APNs 910-020-077, 910-060-002, -003, -009 & -015. The negotiating parties are the
City of Temecula and the property owner Larchmont Park, LLC, a California limited liability company .
Under negotiations are price and terms of the acquisition of these property interests .
(vi) The acquisition of an approximate 1,226 square foot area in fee (Project Parcel 24625-1) from the
vacant real property located at 26101 Jackson Avenue, Murrieta, and identified as APNs 910-060-004,
-008, and -014, including impacts to improvements pertaining to the realty (two Lamar outdoor
advertising signs no. 33321 and 33322). The negotiating parties are the City of Temecula and the
property owner Evan and David Tiss as Successor Co-Trustees of the Pauline J. Brown Revocable Trust
Agreement, dated March 6, 2001. Under negotiations are price and terms of the acquisition of these
property interests.
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CALL TO ORDER: Mayor James Stewart
PRELUDE MUSIC: Susan Miyamoto
INVOCATION: TBD
FLAG SALUTE: Council Member Schwank
ROLL CALL: Edwards, Naggar, Rahn, Schwank, Stewart
PRESENTATIONS/PROCLAMATIONS
Presentation to Individuals Responding to January 11, 2020 Incident
Presentation to Horsewomen of Temecula Wine Country
Presentation Regarding Reality Rally 2020
PUBLIC COMMENTS
A total of 30 minutes is provided for members of the public to address the City Council on items that
appear on the Consent Calendar or a matter not listed on the agenda. Each speaker is limited to three
minutes. If the speaker chooses to address the City Council on an item listed on the Consent Calendar or
a matter not listed on the agenda, a Request to Speak form may be filled out and filed with the City
Clerk prior to the City Council addressing Public Comments and the Consent Calendar. Once the
speaker is called to speak, please come forward. For all Public Hearing or Business items on the agenda,
a Request to Speak form may be filed with the City Clerk prior to the City Council addressing that item .
On those items, each speaker is limited to five minutes .
CITY COUNCIL REPORTS
Reports by the members of the City Council on matters not on the agenda will be made at this time. A
total, not to exceed, ten minutes will be devoted to these reports .
CONSENT CALENDAR
All matters listed under Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and all will be enacted by one
roll call vote. There will be no discussion of these items unless members of the City Council request
specific items be removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action .
1.Waive Reading of Standard Ordinances and Resolutions
That the City Council waive the reading of the text of all standard
ordinances and resolutions included in the agenda except as specifically
required by the Government Code.
Recommendation:
Agenda ReportAttachments:
2.Approve the Action Minutes of January 28, 2020
That the City Council approve the action minutes of January 28, 2020.Recommendation:
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MinutesAttachments:
3.Approve List of Demands
That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled:
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TEMECULA ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AS
SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A
Recommendation:
Agenda Report
Resolution
List of Demands
Attachments:
4.Approve Specifications and Authorize Solicitation of Construction Bids for Citywide Slurry Seal
Program - Fiscal Year 2019-2020
That the City Council:
1. Approve the specifications and authorize the Department of Public
Works to solicit construction bids for the Citywide Slurry Seal Program -
Fiscal Year 2019-20;
2. Make a finding that this project is exempt from CEQA per Article 19,
Categorical Exemption, Section 15301, Existing Facilities, of the CEQA
Guidelines.
Recommendation:
Agenda Report
Slurry Seal Street List
Project Location Map
Attachments:
5.Approve Master License Agreement with Riverside County Flood Control and Water
Conservation District for Bicycle and Pedestrian Trails and Authorize the Director of Public
Works to Execute Site Specific License Exhibits
That the City Council:
1. Approve a Master License Agreement with Riverside County Flood
Control and Water Conservation District for bicycle and pedestrian trails
in district-owned facilities;
2. Authorize the Director of Public Works to execute site specific facility
license exhibits to the Master License Agreement .
Recommendation:
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Agenda Report
Agreement
Attachments:
6.Approve Design, Fabrication, Purchase and Installation Agreement with The Public Restroom
Company for Ronald Reagan Sports Park Restroom Expansion and Renovation Project,
PW18-03
That the City Council:
1. Approve the Design, Fabrication, Purchase and Installation Agreement
with The Public Restroom Company in the amount of $545,794.00, for
the Ronald Reagan Sports Park Restroom Expansion and Renovation
Project, PW18-03;
2. Authorize the City Manager to approve change orders up to 10% of the
agreement amount, $54,579.40;
3. Find that the project is exempt from CEQA under Section 15301 of the
CEQA Guidelines, the exemption for renovation and minor alterations of
existing facilities.
Recommendation:
Agenda Report
Agreement
Project Description
Project Location Map
Attachments:
7.Approve Third Amendment to Agreement for Consultant Services with T.Y. Lin International
for French Valley Parkway/I-15 Improvements - Phase II, PW16-01
That the City Council:
1. Approve the Third Amendment to the Agreement for Consultant
Services with T.Y. Lin International for the French Valley Parkway/I-15
Improvements - Phase II, PW16-01, increasing the contingency amount by
$200,000;
2. Increase the City Manager’s authority to approve extra work
authorizations by $200,000.
Recommendation:
Agenda Report
Third Amendment
Project Description
Project Location
Attachments:
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8.Accept Improvements and File the Notice of Completion for Pavement Rehabilitation Program -
Citywide, Rancho Vista Road (Paseo Goleta to Butterfield Stage Road), PW 19-01
That the City Council:
1. Accept the improvements performed by All American Asphalt for the
Pavement Rehabilitation Program - Citywide, Rancho Vista Road (Paseo
Goleta to Butterfield Stage Road), PW 19-01;
2. Direct the City Clerk to file and record the Notice of Completion,
release the Performance Bond, and accept a one-year Maintenance Bond;
3. Release the Labor and Material Bond seven months after filing the
Notice of Completion, if no liens have been filed.
Recommendation:
Agenda Report
Notice of Completion
Affidavit and Release
Maintenance Bond
Project Location Map
Attachments:
RECESS CITY COUNCIL MEETING TO SCHEDULED MEETINGS OF THE TEMECULA
COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT, THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, THE TEMECULA HOUSING AUTHORITY, AND THE
TEMECULA PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY
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TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT MEETING
CALL TO ORDER: President Zak Schwank
ROLL CALL: Edwards, Naggar, Rahn, Schwank, Stewart
CSD PUBLIC COMMENTS
A total of 30 minutes is provided for members of the public to address the Board of Directors on items
that appear on the Consent Calendar or a matter not listed on the agenda. Each speaker is limited to
three minutes. If the speaker chooses to address the Board on an item listed on the Consent Calendar or
a matter not listed on the agenda, a Request to Speak form may be filled out and filed with the City
Clerk prior to the Board addressing Public Comments and the Consent Calendar. Once the speaker is
called to speak, please come forward. For all Public Hearing or Business items on the agenda, a Request
to Speak form may be filed with the City Clerk prior to the Board addressing that item. On those items,
each speaker is limited to five minutes.
CSD CONSENT CALENDAR
All matters listed under Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and all will be enacted by one
roll call vote. There will be no discussion of these items unless Members of the Temecula Community
Services District request specific items be removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action .
9.Approve the Action Minutes of January 28, 2020
That the Board of Directors approve the action minutes of January 28,
2020.
Recommendation:
MinutesAttachments:
CSD DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT
CSD GENERAL MANAGER REPORT
CSD BOARD OF DIRECTOR REPORTS
CSD ADJOURNMENT
The next regular meeting of the Temecula Community Services District will be held on Tuesday,
February 25, 2020, at 5:30 p.m., for a Closed Session, with regular session commencing at 7:00 p.m., at
the Council Chambers located at 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California.
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SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
CALL TO ORDER: Chairperson James Stewart
ROLL CALL: Edwards, Naggar, Rahn, Schwank, Stewart
SARDA PUBLIC COMMENTS
A total of 30 minutes is provided for members of the public to address the Board of Directors on items
that appear on the Consent Calendar or a matter not listed on the agenda. Each speaker is limited to
three minutes. If the speaker chooses to address the Board on an item listed on the Consent Calendar or
a matter not listed on the agenda, a Request to Speak form may be filled out and filed with the City
Clerk prior to the Board addressing Public Comments and the Consent Calendar. Once the speaker is
called to speak, please come forward. For all Public Hearing or Business items on the agenda, a Request
to Speak form may be filed with the City Clerk prior to the Board addressing that item. On those items,
each speaker is limited to five minutes.
SARDA CONSENT CALENDAR
All matters listed under Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and all will be enacted by one
roll call vote. There will be no discussion of these items unless Members of the Successor Agency to the
Redevelopment Agency request specific items be removed from the Consent Calendar for separate
action.
10.Approve the Action Minutes of January 28, 2020
That the Board of Directors approve the joint action minutes of January
28, 2020.
Recommendation:
Joint MinutesAttachments:
SARDA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT
SARDA BOARD OF DIRECTOR REPORTS
SARDA ADJOURNMENT
The next regular meeting of the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency will be held on
Tuesday, February 25, 2020, at 5:30 p.m., for a Closed Session, with regular session commencing at
7:00 p.m., at the Council Chambers located at 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California.
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TEMECULA HOUSING AUTHORITY - NO MEETING
TEMECULA PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY - NO MEETING
RECONVENE TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL
BUSINESS
11.Appoint Members to the Community Services and Public Traffic Safety Commissions
That the City Council appoint two members each to the Community
Services Commission and Public Traffic Safety Commission .
Recommendation:
Agenda Report
Application Packet
Attachments:
COMMISSION REPORTS
PUBLIC SAFETY REPORT
CITY MANAGER REPORT
CITY ATTORNEY REPORT
ADJOURNMENT
The next regular meeting of the City Council will be held on Tuesday, February 25, 2020, at 5:30 p.m.,
for a Closed Session, with regular session commencing at 7:00 p.m., at the Council Chambers located at
41000 Main Street, Temecula, California.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
The full agenda packet (including staff reports, public closed session information, and any supplemental material
available after the original posting of the agenda), distributed to a majority of the City Council regarding any
item on the agenda, will be available for public viewing in the main reception area of the Temecula Civic Center
during normal business hours at least 72 hours prior to the meeting. The material will also be available on the
City's website at TemeculaCa.gov. and available for review at the respective meeting. If you have questions
regarding any item on the agenda, please contact the City Clerk’s Department at (951) 694-6444.
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Item No. 1
CITY OF TEMECULA
AGENDA REPORT
TO: City Manager/City Council
FROM: Randi Johl, Director of Legislative Affairs/City Clerk
DATE: February 11, 2020
SUBJECT: Waive Reading of Standard Ordinances and Resolutions
______________________________________________________________________________
PREPARED BY: Randi Johl, Director of Legislative Affairs/City Clerk
RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council waive the reading of the text of all standard
ordinances and resolutions included in the agenda except as specifically required by the
Government Code.
BACKGROUND: The City of Temecula is a general law city formed under the laws of
the State of California. With respect to adoption of ordinances and resolutions, the City adheres to
the requirements set forth in the Government Code. Unless otherwise required, the full reading of
the text of standard ordinances and resolutions is waived.
FISCAL IMPACT: None
ATTACHMENTS: None
Item No. 2
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ACTION MINUTES
TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
41000 MAIN STREET
TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA
JANUARY 28, 2020 - 7:00 PM
CLOSED SESSION - 5:30 P.M.
CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS. The City Council convened in closed
session pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8 regarding two parcels of real property owned
by the City of Temecula and located at 28725 Pujol Street and 28731 Pujol Street (APN NOS:
922-06-2010 and 922-06-2016). The parties to the negotiations for the potential sale of the property
are: Habitat for Humanity Inland Valley and the City of Temecula. Negotiators for the City of
Temecula are: Aaron Adams, Greg Butler, and Luke Watson. Under negotiation are price and terms
for the sale of the property.
CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS. The City Council convened in closed
session pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8 regarding the potential lease of real property
owned by the City and located at 43200 Business Park Drive (APN: 921-020-078). The potential
lessee of the property in negotiations with the City is: California State University – San Marcos.
Negotiators for the City of Temecula are: Aaron Adams, Greg Butler, and Peter Thorson. Under
negotiation are price and terms of the potential lease of the property.
CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS. The City Council convened in closed
session pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8 regarding four parcels of real property owned
by the City of Temecula, as successor to the assets of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of
Temecula, consisting of approximately 1 acre (APN: 922-360-004, 005, 006 & 007) located on Main
Street at Mercedes Street in the City of Temecula. The parties to the negotiations for the potential sale
of the property are: Marketplace Old Town, LLC (Truax Development) and the City of Temecula.
Negotiators for the City of Temecula are: Aaron Adams, Greg Butler, and Luke Watson. Unde r
negotiation are price and terms for the sale of the property.
CALL TO ORDER at 7:00 PM: Mayor James Stewart
PRELUDE MUSIC: Sandi Del Rosario, Susan Miyamoto and Gina Wingfield
INVOCATION: Aaron Adams
FLAG SALUTE: Council Member Maryann Edwards
ROLL CALL: Edwards (absent), Naggar (absent), Rahn, Schwank, Stewart
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PRESENTATIONS/PROCLAMATIONS
Presentation to Temecula Valley High School Golden Bears Football
Presentation of Service Award to Council Member Matt Rahn (5 Years)
PUBLIC COMMENTS
The following individuals addressed the City Council on non-agendized items:
• Julie Paule • Matt Capeloute (Alex’s dad)
• Judy Zulfiqar • Ms. Miller
The following individuals addressed the City Council on agendized items:
• Jim Dedrick (5) • Joshua Goldsmith (5)
• Jessica Abrego (5) • Alexandria De Rossi (5)
• Tammy Alvarado (5) • Erica Garibay (5)
• Alma Villalobos (5) • David May (5)
• Victor Morgenroth (13)
CITY COUNCIL REPORTS
CONSENT CALENDAR
Unless otherwise indicated below, the following pertains to all items on the Consent Calendar.
Approved the Staff Recommendation (3-0, Edwards and Naggar absent): Motion by Schwank,
Second by Rahn. The vote reflected unanimous approval.
1. Waive Reading of Standard Ordinances and Resolutions
Recommendation: That the City Council waive the reading of the text of all standard
ordinances and resolutions included in the agenda except as
specifically required by the Government Code.
2. Approve the Action Minutes of January 14, 2020
Recommendation: That the City Council approve the action minutes of January 14,
2020.
3. Approve List of Demands
Recommendation: That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled:
RESOLUTION NO. 2020-06
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TEMECULA ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
AS SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A
4. Approve City Treasurer’s Report as of November 30, 2019
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Recommendation: That the City Council approve and file the City Treasurer's Report as
of November 30, 2019.
5. Adopt Ordinance 2020-01 Approving an Amendment to Title 17 of the Temecula Municipal
Code for Short-Term Rentals and Establish Administrative Citation Fines for Illegal
Short-Term Rentals (Second Reading)
Recommendation: That the City Council adopt an ordinance entitled:
ORDINANCE NO. 2020-01
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TEMECULA AMENDING TITLE 17 OF THE TEMECULA
MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADD A DEFINITION OF SHORT-TERM
RENTALS AND ADDING SHORT-TERM RENTALS TO THE
USE REGULATION TABLE, AND FINDING THAT THIS
ORDINANCE IS EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) PURSUANT TO
CEQA GUIDELINES SECTION 15061 (B)(3)
City Manager Aaron Adams did not participate in the discussion of short term rentals and
left the Council Chamber while this was considered. Mr. Adams wife is the Executive
Director of Visit Temecula Valley which is advocating its position with respect to short term
rentals.
6. Approve Appropriation of Fund Balance from Service Level C Landscape Maintenance
Zones 516, 518 and 520 and Transfer Funds to CIP Project Budget for Expanded Recycled
Water Conversion Project, PW17-29
Recommendation: That the City Council approve the appropriation of Fund Balance for
Service Level C Landscape Maintenance Zones 516, 518 and 520 for
a total amount of $118,441, and transfer funds to the CIP project
budget for the Expanded Recycled Water Conversion Project,
PW17-29.
7. Approve Second Amendment with Cooperative Personnel Services DBA: CPS HR
Consulting for City Employee Development Trainings
Recommendation: That the City Council approve a second amendment to the Consultant
Services Agreement with Cooperative Personnel Services DBA, CPS
HR Consulting in the amount of $40,000 for employee development
trainings, for a total agreement amount of $100,000.
8. Approve Contingency Increase to Construction Contract with Ortiz Enterprises, Inc. for the
Interstate 15 / State Route 79 South Ultimate Interchange, PW04-08
Recommendation: That the City Council:
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1. Approve an increase to the contingency of the construction contract
with Ortiz Enterprises, Inc. for the Interstate 15 / State Route 79
South Interchange, PW04-08, in the amount of $100,000;
2. Increase the City Manager’s authorization to approve change
orders in the amount of $100,000.
9. Accept Improvements and File the Notice of Completion for Pavement Rehabilitation
Program Citywide - Enterprise Circle West and South, Rider Way, and Commerce Center
Drive, PW18-12
Recommendation: That the City Council:
1. Accept the improvements for the Pavement Rehabilitation Program
Citywide - Enterprise Circle West and South, Rider Way, and
Commerce Center Drive, PW18-12, as complete;
2. Direct the City Clerk to file and record the Notice of Completion,
release the Performance Bond, and accept a one-year Maintenance
Bond in the amount of 10% of the final contract amount;
3. Release the Labor and Materials Bond seven months after filing the
Notice of Completion, if no liens have been filed.
RECESS:
At 7:50 PM, the City Council recessed and convened as the Temecula Comm unity Services District
Meeting. The City Council convened to a joint meeting with the Successor Agency to the Temecula
Redevelopment Agency at 7:51 PM.
JOINT SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
AND CITY COUNCIL MEETING
CALL TO ORDER at 7:51 PM: Chair James Stewart
ROLL CALL: Edwards (absent), Naggar (absent), Rahn, Schwank, Stewart
SARDA/COUNCIL PUBLIC COMMENTS - None
SARDA CONSENT CALENDAR
Unless otherwise indicated below, the following pertains to all items on the Consent Calendar.
Approved the Staff Recommendation (3-0, Edwards and Naggar absent): Motion by Rahn, Second
by Schwank. The vote reflected unanimous approval.
11. Approve Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule and Administrative Budget for the
Period of July 1, 2020 Through June 30, 2021 (ROPS 20-21)
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Recommendation: That the Board of Directors
1. Adopt a resolution entitled:
RESOLUTION NO. SARDA 2020-01
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE
SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY APPROVING A RECOGNIZED
OBLIGATION PAYMENT SCHEDULE FOR THE PERIOD OF
JULY 1, 2020 THROUGH JUNE 30,2021 PURSUANT TO
HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 34177 AND TAKING
CERTAIN ACTIONS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH
2. Adopt a resolution entitled:
RESOLUTION NO. SARDA 2020-02
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE
SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY APPROVING THE PROPOSED
ADMINISTRATIVE BUDGET PURSUANT TO HEALTH AND
SAFETY CODE SECTION 34177 AND TAKING CERTAIN
ACTIONS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH
12. Approve Fifth Amendment to Disposition and Development Agreement for Town Square
Marketplace Development Between Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment
Agency, the City of Temecula, and Town Square Marketplace Old Town, LLC (APN Nos.
922-360-004, 005, 006, 007)
Recommendation: 1. That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled:
RESOLUTION NO. 2020-07
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TEMECULA APPROVING THE FIFTH AMENDMENT TO THE
DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BY AND
AMONG THE CITY OF TEMECULA, SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO
THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, AND TOWN
SQUARE MARKETPLACE OLD TOWN, LLC CONVEYING
APPROXIMATELY ONE ACRE OF PROPERTY LOCATED ON
MAIN STREET WEST OF MERCEDES STREET
2. That the Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment
Agency adopt a resolution entitled:
RESOLUTION NO. SARDA 2020-03
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE
SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA
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REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY APPROVING THE FIFTH
AMENDMENT TO THE DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT
AGREEMENT BY AND AMONG THE CITY OF TEMECULA,
SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, AND TOWN SQUARE
PROPERTY LOCATED ON MAIN STREET WEST OF
MERCEDES STREET
SARDA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT
SARDA BOARD OF DIRECTOR REPORTS
SARDA ADJOURNMENT
At 7:53 PM, the Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency meeting was formally
adjourned to Tuesday, February 11, 2020, at 5:30 PM for a Closed Session, with a regular session
commencing at 7:00 PM, City Council Chambers, 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California.
RECONVENE TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL
PUBLIC HEARING
13. Approve Renewal of Visit Temecula Valley Tourism Business Improvement District
Recommendation: That the City Council conduct a public hearing and adopt a resolution
entitled:
RESOLUTION NO. 2020-08
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TEMECULA RENEWING THE VISIT TEMECULA VALLEY
TOURISM BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT PURSUANT
TO THE PARKING AND BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT LAW OF
1994 AND APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
CITY AND VISIT TEMECULA VALLEY TO ADMINISTER THE
ASSESSMENT REVENUES
City Manager Aaron Adams did not participate in the discussion of the Visit Temecula Valley
Business Improvement District and left the Council Chamber while this was considered. Mr.
Adams wife is the Executive Director of the non-profit Visit Temecula Valley which will be
administering the District.
Approved the Staff Recommendation (3-0, Edwards and Naggar absent): Motion by Schwank,
Second by Rahn. The vote reflected unanimous approval.
DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS
14. Community Development Department Monthly Report - Receive and file only.
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15. Fire Department Monthly Report - Receive and file only.
16. Police Department Monthly Report - Receive and file only.
17. Public Works Department Monthly Report - Receive and file only.
COMMISSION REPORTS
PUBLIC SAFETY REPORT
CITY MANAGER REPORT
CITY ATTORNEY REPORT
The City Attorney stated there was no reportable actions from closed session.
ADJOURNMENT
At 8:14 PM, the City Council meeting was formally adjourned to Tuesday, February 11, 2020, at 5:30
PM for Closed Session, with regular session commencing at 7:00 PM, City Council Chambers, 41000
Main Street, Temecula, California.
***
Adjourned in Memory of
June Greek
***
James Stewart, Mayor
ATTEST:
Randi Johl, City Clerk
[SEAL]
Item No. 3
CITY OF TEMECULA
AGENDA REPORT
TO: City Manager/City Council
FROM: Jennifer Hennessy, Director of Finance
DATE: February 11, 2020
SUBJECT: Approve the List of Demands
PREPARED BY: Jada Shafe, Accounting Technician II
RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled:
RESOLUTION NO. 2020-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF TEMECULA ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND
DEMANDS AS SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A
BACKGROUND: All claims and demands are reported and summarized for review
and approval by the City Council on a routine basis at each City Council meeting. The attached
claims represent the paid claims and demands since the last City Council meeting.
FISCAL IMPACT: All claims and demands were paid from appropriated funds or
authorized resources of the City and have been recorded in accordance with the City’s policies
and procedures.
ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution
2. List of Demands
1
RESOLUTION NO. 2020-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF TEMECULA ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND
DEMANDS AS SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That the following claims and demands as set forth in Exhibit A, on file in
the office of the City Clerk, has been reviewed by the City Manager’s Office and that the same are
hereby allowed in the amount of $6,109,834.69
Section 2. The City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this resolution.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Temecula
this 11th day of February, 2020.
James Stewart, Mayor
ATTEST:
Randi Johl, City Clerk
[SEAL]
2
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss
CITY OF TEMECULA )
I, Randi Johl, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, do hereby certify that the foregoing
Resolution No. 2020- was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of the City of
Temecula at a meeting thereof held on the 11th day of February, 2020, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Randi Johl, City Clerk
CITY OF TEMECULA
LIST OF DEMANDS
TOTAL CHECK RUN:01/16/2020
TOTAL CHECK RUN:01/23/2020
$ 2,093,801.40
3,497,636.62
518,396.67 TOTAL PAYROLL RUN:01/23/2020
DISBURSEMENTS BY FUND:
CHECKS:
$ 6,109,834.69TOTAL LIST OF DEMANDS FOR 2/11/2020 COUNCIL MEETING:
CITY OF TEMECULA
LIST OF DEMANDS
001 GENERAL FUND
125 PEG PUBLIC EDUCATION & GOVERNMENT
140 COMMUNITY DEV BLOCK GRANT
165 AFFORDABLE HOUSING
170 MEASURE A FUND
190 TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
192 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL B STREET LIGHTS
194 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL D REFUSE RECYCLING
196 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL "L" LAKE PARK MAINT.
197 TEMECULA LIBRARY FUND
210 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FUND
300 INSURANCE FUND
305 WORKERS' COMPENSATION
310 VEHICLE AND EQUIPMENT FUND
320 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
325 TECHNOLOGY REPLACEMENT FUND
330 CENTRAL SERVICES
340 FACILITIES
472 CFD 01-2 HARVESTON A&B DEBT SERVICE
473 CFD 03-1 CROWNE HILL DEBT SERVICE FUND
474 AD03-4 JOHN WARNER ROAD DEBT SERVICE
475 CFD03-3 WOLF CREEK DEBT SERVICE FUND
476 CFD 03-6 HARVESTON 2 DEBT SERVICE FUND
477 CFD 03-02 RORIPAUGH DEBT SERVICE FUND
478 CFD 16-01 RORIPAUGH PHASE II
501 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 1 SADDLEWOOD
502 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 2 WINCHESTER CREEK
503 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 3 RANCHO HIGHLANDS
504 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 4 THE VINEYARDS
505 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 5 SIGNET SERIES
506 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 6 WOODCREST COUNTRY
507 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 7 RIDGEVIEW
508 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 8 VILLAGE GROVE
509 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 9 RANCHO SOLANA
510 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 10 MARTINIQUE
511 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 11 MEADOWVIEW
512 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 12 VINTAGE HILLS
513 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 13 PRESLEY DEVELOP.
514 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 14 MORRISON HOMES
515 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 15 BARCLAY ESTATES
516 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 16 TRADEWINDS
517 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 17 MONTE VISTA
518 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 18 TEMEKU HILLS
519 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 19 CHANTEMAR
520 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 20 CROWNE HILL
521 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 21 VAIL RANCH
522 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 22 SUTTON PLACE
523 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 23 PHEASENT RUN
524 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 24 HARVESTON
525 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 25 SERENA HILLS
526 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 26 GALLERYTRADITION
527 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 27 AVONDALE
528 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 28 WOLF CREEK
529
$ 3,569,152.57
4,322.11
18,205.84
20,142.30
5,174.00
237,180.67
57,990.19
1,124.38
13,991.23
22,404.54
1,328,703.55
9,055.24
854.88
32,411.90
119,330.63
850.00
13,583.23
44,108.47
66.72
66.77
66.77
77.23
66.77
87.72
66.77
2,236.27
1,741.41
1,838.87
320.76
1,609.56
1,030.27
572.35
16,552.80
100.63
304.07
74.23
11,172.34
1,318.54
537.69
451.94
5,241.33
82.47
6,297.44
2,554.16
7,845.90
11,453.86
174.46
311.71
6,794.39
1,990.38
110.81
428.04
9,077.92
128.94 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 29 GALLERY PORTRAIT
$ 5,591,438.02
CITY OF TEMECULA
LIST OF DEMANDS
001 312,205.10 $GENERAL FUND
140 680.29 COMMUNITY DEV BLOCK GRANT
165 4,829.86 AFFORDABLE HOUSING
190 143,858.21 TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
192 490.46 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL B STREET LIGHTS
194 1,284.88 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL D REFUSE RECYCLING
196 538.12 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL "L" LAKE PARK MAINT.
197 2,512.62 TEMECULA LIBRARY FUND
300 958.90 INSURANCE FUND
305 677.54 WORKERS' COMPENSATION
320 35,865.84 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
330 4,543.11 CENTRAL SERVICES
340 7,939.90 FACILITIES
472 99.56 CFD 01-2 HARVESTON A&B DEBT SERVICE
473 99.50 CFD 03-1 CROWNE HILL DEBT SERVICE FUND
474 99.50 AD03-4 JOHN WARNER ROAD DEBT SERVICE
475 124.86 CFD03-3 WOLF CREEK DEBT SERVICE FUND
476 99.50 CFD 03-6 HARVESTON 2 DEBT SERVICE FUND
477 150.20 CFD 03-02 RORIPAUGH DEBT SERVICE FUND
478 99.50 CFD 16-01 RORIPAUGH PHASE II
501 0.69 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 1 SADDLEWOOD
502 18.18 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 2 WINCHESTER CREEK
503 0.51 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 3 RANCHO HIGHLANDS
504 3.66 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 4 THE VINEYARDS
505 18.18 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 5 SIGNET SERIES
506 9.24 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 6 WOODCREST COUNTRY
507 18.18 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 7 RIDGEVIEW
508 216.25 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 8 VILLAGE GROVE
509 1.52 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 9 RANCHO SOLANA
510 7.28 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 10 MARTINIQUE
511 2.54 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 11 MEADOWVIEW
512 80.69 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 12 VINTAGE HILLS
513 18.18 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 13 PRESLEY DEVELOP.
514 5.60 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 14 MORRISON HOMES
515 5.06 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 15 BARCLAY ESTATES
516 20.22 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 16 TRADEWINDS
517 0.51 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 17 MONTE VISTA
518 76.89 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 18 TEMEKU HILLS
519 54.19 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 19 CHANTEMAR
520 132.38 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 20 CROWNE HILL
521 203.75 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 21 VAIL RANCH
522 3.55 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 22 SUTTON PLACE
523 5.10 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 23 PHEASENT RUN
524 109.46 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 24 HARVESTON
525 35.73 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 25 SERENA HILLS
526 1.01 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 26 GALLERYTRADITION
527 5.10 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 27 AVONDALE
528 182.02 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 28 WOLF CREEK
529 3.55 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 29 GALLERY PORTRAIT
518,396.67
TOTAL BY FUND:$ 6,109,834.69
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
7836 12/18/2019 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA
RM TO BE REIMBURSED BY POLICEYEOBILL.COM021559 9.99
RM TO BE REIMBURSED BY POLICE76 TEMECULA FUELS CORP015363 25.00
RM HOMESLESS OUTREACH: BUS
TICKET
GREYHOUND LINES020489 234.00
RM TO BE REIMBURSED BY POLICESTADIUM PIZZA INC000293 65.12
RM TO BE REIMBURSED BY POLICE 377.99BAJIPUNA HOSPITALITY, LLC,
DBA:QUALITY INN TEMECULA
015666 43.88
7878 12/20/2019 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA
JH LODGING: LCW CONF: WARDEXPEDIA.COM007594 750.06
JH REGIST: CONFERENCE: WARD, R.LIEBERT, CASSIDY AND
WHITMORE
004905 595.00
JH AIRFARE: LCW CONFERENCE:
WARD
SOUTHWEST AIRLINES006937 25.00
JH VERISIGN PAYFLOW PRO
TRANSACTION
PAYPAL006952 25.60
JH AIRFARE: LCW CONFERENCE:
WARD
SOUTHWEST AIRLINES006937 25.00
JH INSTALLATION SVC: LIBRARY BOOK
DROP
KINGSLEY021589 7,163.36
JH AIRFARE: LCW CONFERENCE:
WARD
SOUTHWEST AIRLINES006937 187.96
JH CONF REGISTRATION: HENNESSYTYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC000161 975.00
JH CONF REGISTRATION: WARD 10,721.98TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC000161 975.00
7879 12/20/2019 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA
LM REGIS: PROTECTIVE LEAGUE
SURVIVAL:
LOS ANGELES POLICE
PROTECTIVE, LEAGUE
021586 180.00
LM RENTAL: MOTORCYCLE HAULING:
EASTWOOD
U-HAUL CO.011163 243.87
LM REGIS:HUMAN TRAFFICKING 823.87WESTERN STATES INFO
NETWORK
021585 400.00
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
7880 12/20/2019 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA
GB MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL: DAMKO,
C.
INTL COUNCIL OF SHOPPING,
CENTERS INC
000198 100.00
GB RFRSHMNTS: YOUNG WOMENS'
MENTOR
TEMECULA OLIVE OIL
COMPANY
010061 181.93
GB AIRFARE: CALED CONF: DAMKOSOUTHWEST AIRLINES006937 231.96
GB FACEBOOK PROMOTING CITY
GOVERNMENT
FACEBOOK.COM015354 2.02
GB FACEBOOK PROMOTING CITY
GOVERNMENT
FACEBOOK.COM015354 3.00
GB RFRSHMNTS: WOMEN'S YOUTH
MENTOR MTG
DEARLY BELOVED BAKE SHOP021529 700.00
GM REGIST: ANNUAL CONF: DAMKO,
C.
CALIF ASSN FOR LOCAL
ECONOMIC, DEVELOPMENT
000484 580.00
GB TEAM TEMECULA BROCHURE
TEMPLATE
CREATIVEMARKET.COM021587 15.00
GB TEAM PACE SUPPLIESAMAZON COM INC,
SYNCB/AMAZON
007282 100.00
GB TEAM PACE SUPPLIESTICKETMASTER020710 100.00
GB RFRSHMNTS: CONSTRUCTION
PRGMS
PANERA BREAD008956 107.77
GB PRINTING SVCS: ECO DEVCOSTCO TEMECULA 491001264 21.20
GB ADD'L PHONE STORAGE: BEMOLL,
B.
APPLE STORE013338 0.99
GB REGIST: RECON EVENT: DAMKOINTL COUNCIL OF SHOPPING,
CENTERS INC
000198 630.00
GB REGIST: RECON EVENT: BEMOLLINTL COUNCIL OF SHOPPING,
CENTERS INC
000198 630.00
GB RFRSHMNTS: CONSTRUCTION
PROGRAM
3,511.64PANERA BREAD008956 107.77
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
7881 12/20/2019 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA
AA RFRSHMNTS: STAFF REIMBURSED:
CITY
PANERA BREAD008956 77.10
AA RFRSHMNTS: 30TH YEAR
CELEBRATION
TRADER JOE'S # 102012113 15.57
AA RFRSHMNTS: CITY PUBLIC EVENT:
PUESKA
PANERA BREAD008956 1,519.19
AA RFRSHMNTS: CITY COUNCIL
BUSINESS MTGS
VONS008669 22.53
AA RFRSHMNTS: DIVISION MEETING
11/14
LEAGUE OF CALIF CITIES000210 30.00
AA MEMBERSHIP FEE FOR WEBSITECANVA.COM020792 119.40
AA RFRSHMNTS: 30 YEAR
CELEBRATION EVENT
PANERA BREAD008956 170.27
AA RFRSHMNTS: 30 YEAR
CELEBRATION EVENT
PANERA BREAD008956 1,540.15
AA DRY CLEANING: TABLECLOTHS:
CITY MGR
LEWIS CLEANERS021284 101.00
AA REGISTRATION: 2020 ANNUAL
MEMBER MTG
CALIF CITY MANAGEMENT006614 75.00
AA RFRSHMNTS: STAFF REIMBURSED:
CITY
3,736.87URBAN CAFE019592 66.66
MISC. SUPPLIES - INCUBATORAMAZON COM INC,
SYNCB/AMAZON
0072821/9/2020 7915 59.39
MISC. SUPPLIES - INCUBATOR 51.10
MISC. SUPPLIES: CITY CLERK 399.97
MISC. SUPPLIES: CITY CLERK 81.82
MISC. SUPPLIES - INCUBATOR 69.98
MISC. SUPPLIES - INCUBATOR 18.02
MISC. SUPPLIES - INCUBATOR 690.67 10.39
MISC OFC SUPPLIES: CITY MGR OFCAMAZON COM INC,
SYNCB/AMAZON
0072821/13/2020 7916 127.70
MISC OFC SUPPLIES: CITY MGR OFC 4.01
MISC OFC SUPPLIES: CITY MGR 7.36
SUPPLIES:AQUATICS 84.75
MISC OFC SUPPLIES: FINANCE 295.82 72.00
MOBILE PHONE CASES:PUBLIC
WORKS
AMAZON COM INC,
SYNCB/AMAZON
00728212/13/2019 7917 960.85
OFC SUPPLIES: PW MAINT DIV 165.78
MISC OFC SUPPLIES:CM OFC 1,183.15 56.52
JAN INTERNET SVCS- 32211 WOLF
VALLEY RD
191.00TIME WARNER CABLE0102761/8/2020 7918 191.00
JAN INTERNET SVCS-41973 6TH ST 717.45TIME WARNER CABLE0102761/8/2020 7919 717.45
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
JAN INTERNET SVCS-30755 AULD RD 717.45TIME WARNER CABLE0102761/8/2020 7920 717.45
JAN INTERNET SVCS-41000 MAIN ST 3,430.75TIME WARNER CABLE0102761/8/2020 7921 3,430.75
DEC INTERNET SVCS-FIRE STATION
73
121.84FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC0188581/3/2020 7922 121.84
JAN INTERNET SVCS-THEATRE 150.98FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC0188581/9/2020 7923 150.98
11/11-12/10 TASK FORCE TABLETS
POLICE
449.60VERIZON WIRELESS0144861/8/2020 7924 449.60
DEC 2-40-576-0232 44173
BUTTERFIELD STG
14.81SO CALIF EDISON00053712/30/2019 7925 14.81
DEC 2-33-357-5785 44747 REDHAWK
PKWY
25.46SO CALIF EDISON00053712/30/2019 7926 25.46
DEC 2-41-072-5394 29429 TEM PKWY 70.86SO CALIF EDISON00053712/30/2019 7927 70.86
DEC 2-28-331-4847 32805 PAUBA RD 74.92SO CALIF EDISON00053712/30/2019 7928 74.92
DEC 2-30-296-9522 46679 PRIMROSE
AVE
524.26SO CALIF EDISON00053712/30/2019 7929 524.26
DEC 2-34-624-4452 32131 S LOOP RD 957.36SO CALIF EDISON00053712/30/2019 7930 957.36
NOV 091-085-1632-0 41951 MORAGA
RD
1,288.84SO CALIF GAS COMPANY00121212/24/2019 7931 1,288.84
VARI NOV WATER 3001605 PAUBA RD 8,379.34RANCHO CALIF WATER
DISTRICT
00026212/27/2019 7932 8,379.34
DEC INTERNET SVCS- 32364
OVERLAND TRL
58.99TIME WARNER CABLE0102761/6/2020 7933 58.99
DEC 2-35-164-3242 44270 MEADOWS
PKWY
10.37SO CALIF EDISON00053712/31/2019 7934 10.37
DEC 2-35-164-3663 42335 MEADOWS
PKWY
10.50SO CALIF EDISON00053712/31/2019 7935 10.50
DEC 2-35-164-3515 32932 LEENA WAY 10.62SO CALIF EDISON00053712/31/2019 7936 10.62
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
DEC 2-35-164-3770 43487
BUTTERFIELD STG
11.87SO CALIF EDISON00053712/31/2019 7937 11.87
NOV 055-475-6169-5 32380 DEER
HOLLOW WAY
174.28SO CALIF GAS COMPANY0012121/2/2020 7938 174.28
NOV 015-575-0195-2 32211 WOLF
VALLEY RD
511.43SO CALIF GAS COMPANY0012121/2/2020 7939 511.43
NOV WATER MURRIETA HOT SPRINGS 41.01EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER
DIST
0023901/2/2020 7940 41.01
NOV WATER MURRIETA HOT SPRINGS 23.26EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER
DIST
0023901/2/2020 7941 23.26
NOV WATER 39569 SERAPHINA RD 93.86EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER
DIST
0023901/2/2020 7942 93.86
HOMELESS PREVENTION SVCS 1,750.0029605 SOLANA WAY LLC, VISTA
PROMENADE APT HOMES
0208351/16/2020 199425 1,750.00
MISC A/V PROD. QUIP:PEG SUPPLIESADORAMA INC0190751/16/2020 199426 2,371.43
2,393.99Misc a/v prod. quip:PEG supplies ~ 22.56
GRIEF COUNSELOR - ON SITE: HR
DEPT
AETNA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
LLC, DBA AETNA RESOURCES
0015171/16/2020 199427 1,800.00
3,089.20FEB EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PGRM: HR 1,289.20
AFLAC ACCIDENT INDEMNITY
PAYMENT
4,095.34AFLAC PREMIUM HOLDING,
C/O BNB BANK LOCKBOX
0035521/16/2020 199428 4,095.34
ASPHALT SUPPLIES: PW STREETALL AMERICAN ASPHALT0039511/16/2020 199429 479.46
ASPHALT SUPPLIES: PW STREET 215.61
RET RELEASE: PW19-01 RANCHO VISTA RD 42,227.66 41,532.59
PIANO TUNING/MAINTENANCE:
THEATER
ALLEGRO MUSICAL VENTURES
DBA, ALLEGRO PIANO
SERVICE
0093741/16/2020 199430 225.00
PIANO TUNING/MAINTENANCE: THEATER 600.00
PIANO TUNING/MAINTENANCE: THEATER 1,200.00 375.00
LIGHT TOWER RENTALS: NYE GRAPE
DROP
380.00ALLIED TRAFFIC &
EQUIPMENT, RENTALS INC
0109051/16/2020 199431 380.00
RENTALS:NYE GRAPE DROP 1,985.67ALLIES PARTY EQUIPMENT,
RENTAL INC
0069151/16/2020 199432 1,985.67
CIVIC CENTER: BATTERIES 127.09AMERICAN BATTERY
CORPORATION, DBA
AMERICAN BATTERY SUP
0044221/16/2020 199433 127.09
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
FEB STAND BY FEE:POLICEAMERICAN FORENSIC NURSES
AFN
0042401/16/2020 199434 1,300.00
DUI DRUG & ALCOHOL SCREENING 85.00
DUI DRUG & ALCOHOL SCREENING 598.50
DUI DRUG & ALCOHOL SCREENING 2,411.75 428.25
DEC TEMP STAFF SVCS: CITY CLERK 655.20APPLE ONE INC0001011/16/2020 199435 655.20
GIFT SHOP MERCHANDISE: TVM 456.20ARCTIC CIRCLE ENTERPRISES
LLC, DBA ACE USA
0215101/16/2020 199436 456.20
SUPPLIES:PLASTIC FILLED
EGGS:SPEC EVENTS
2,546.00AYERS DISTRIBUTING
COMPANY
0059461/16/2020 199437 2,546.00
NOV MAINT SVCS: PARKS/SCHOOLS
PW
AZTEC LANDSCAPING INC0189411/16/2020 199438 9,550.50
OCT MAINT SVCS: PARKS/SCHOOLS PW 9,550.50
DEC MAINT SVCS: PARKS/SCHOOLS PW 28,651.50 9,550.50
REIMB: RFRSHMNTS: TEAM PACE
EVENT 1/14
232.14BAGDASARIAN, NADYA0197091/16/2020 199439 232.14
BOOK COLLECTIONS:RHRTPLBAKER AND TAYLOR INC0119541/16/2020 199440 20.10
BOOK COLLECTIONS:RHRTPL 89.56
BOOK COLLECTIONS:RHRTPL 264.10
BOOK COLLECTIONS:RHRTPL 500.88
BOOK COLLECTIONS:RHRTPL 8.57
BOOK COLLECTIONS:RHRTPL 63.72
BOOK COLLECTIONS:RHRTPL 32.82
BOOK COLLECTIONS:RHRTPL 21.34
BOOK COLLECTIONS:RHRTPL 48.91
BOOK COLLECTIONS:RHRTPL 57.98
BOOK COLLECTIONS:RHRTPL 1,299.59 191.61
BLUEBEAM STUDIO PRIME:BLDG &
SAFETY
2,340.00BLUEBEAM INC0181851/16/2020 199441 2,340.00
VEHICLE MAINT & REPAIR: TEM
SHERIFF
BMW MOTORCYCLES OF
RIVERSIDE
0195591/16/2020 199442 1,043.84
VEHICLE MAINT & REPAIR: TEM SHERIFF 1,793.64
VEHICLE MAINT & REPAIR: TEM SHERIFF 1,709.98
VEHICLE MAINT & REPAIR: TEM SHERIFF 5,111.51 564.05
UNIFORMS: PD MOTORS 694.91BOYER WAYNE E, DBA
MOTOPORT USA
0158341/16/2020 199443 694.91
REFUND: VIOLATION DISMISSAL 2,000.00BURNSIDE, ROBERT0215971/16/2020 199444 2,000.00
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
RFRSHMNTS:TREE LIGHTING
CEREMONY
625.31CAFE ESPRESSO, DBA BSSAT
CORPORATION
0174281/16/2020 199445 625.31
ASPHALT SUPPLIES: PW STREET
MAINT
CAL MAT, DBA VULCAN
MATERIALS CO
0031381/16/2020 199446 176.28
350.99ASPHALT SUPPLIES: PW STREET MAINT 174.71
BLOOD & ALCOHOL ANALYSIS: TEM
SHERIFF
CALIF DEPT OF
JUSTICE-ACCTING
0042481/16/2020 199447 595.00
700.00BLOOD & ALCOHOL ANALYSIS: TEM SHERIFF 105.00
TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 2,540.00CAMPBELL, BRITTANY0214611/16/2020 199448 2,540.00
SART EXAMS: TEM SHERIFFCASA CENTER AGAINST
SEXUAL, ASSAULT OF SW RIV
CO
0213491/16/2020 199449 1,200.00
2,400.00SART EXAMS: TEM SHERIFF 1,200.00
MISC SMALL TOOLS & EQUIP:INFO
TECH
CDW LLC, DBA CDW
GOVERNMENT LLC
0044621/16/2020 199450 165.93
MISC SMALL TOOLS & EQUIP:INFO TECH 264.63
ADOBE RENEWAL:INFO TECH 4,477.96 4,047.40
NOV ONLINE DATABASE SUBSCR:
POLICE
200.00CERTIFION CORP DBA
ENTERSECT
0096401/16/2020 199451 200.00
NOV ENG SVCS: BUTTERFIELD STG,
PW15-11
11,165.00CIVIL SOURCE INC0200251/16/2020 199452 11,165.00
REIMB: OFC EQMNT FOR BLDG
OFFICIAL
271.86CLEMENTS, BRIAN0054471/16/2020 199453 271.86
DEC FSA & COBRA ADMIN FEES: HR 1,032.50COBRA ADVANTAGE INC, DBA
THE ADVANTAGE GROUP
0174291/16/2020 199454 1,032.50
SMART KIOSK UPGRADE: TPL 4,585.00COMPRISE TECHNOLOGIES
INC
0099051/16/2020 199455 4,585.00
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: VARIOUS
PARKS
182.70CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL
DIST
0029451/16/2020 199456 182.70
HVAC REPAIR - STA 92 364.48COUNTYWIDE MECHANICAL
SYSTEMS
0145011/16/2020 199457 364.48
WATER HEATER - STA 95CRAFTSMEN PLUMBING &
HVAC INC
0106501/16/2020 199458 130.00
HVAC REPAIR - STA 73 6,800.00
PLUMBING REPAIRS: MPSC 7,355.00 425.00
TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 224.00CRONBERG, RICHARD N0204361/16/2020 199459 224.00
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
AUTOCAD:PUBLIC WORKSD L T SOLUTIONS, LLC0041941/16/2020 199460 8,004.00
10,454.52AUTOCAD RENEWAL:PUBLIC WORKS 2,450.52
NOV DSGN SVCS: DIAZ RD PRJ:
PW17-25
11,365.09DAVID EVANS AND
ASSOCIATES INC
0126001/16/2020 199461 11,365.09
CITYWIDE SURVEILLANCEDG INVESTMENT HOLDINGS 2
INC, CONVERGINT
TECHNOLOGIES
0206481/16/2020 199462 163,161.61
184,604.01SURVEILLANCE SYS GENETEC LICENSING:INFO 21,442.40
TEMPORARY FENCING: JRCDIAMOND ENVIRONMENTAL
SRVCS
0039451/16/2020 199463 95.00
PORTABLE RESTROOM: RIVERTON PARK 110.88
PORTABLE RESTROOM: LA SERENA WAY 110.88
PORTABLE RESTROOM: VAIL RANCH PARK 165.88
PORTABLE RESTROOM: MORAGA RD. 5.47
PORTABLE RESTROOM: LONG CANYON PARK 214.88
PORTABLE RESTROOM: MORAGA RD -128.09
PORTABLE RESTROOM: MORAGA RD. 850.77 275.87
DEC WTR QUALITY MAINT:DUCK
PND/HARV.
6,969.00DIVERSIFIED WATERSCAPES
INC
0197201/16/2020 199464 6,969.00
FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: PARK
MAINT
DOWNS ENERGY FUEL0041921/16/2020 199465 1,001.47
FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: LAND DEV 86.20
FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: POLICE DEPT 27.71
FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: TRAFFIC DIV 243.96
FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: TCSD 265.46
FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: FIRE DEPT 31.52
FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: FIRE DEPT 73.27
FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: FIRE DEPT 55.09
FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: TRAFFIC DIV 388.79
FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: TRAFFIC DIV 220.20
FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: PW CIP 99.30
FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: STREET MAINT 1,126.75
FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: CITY MGR 3,663.26 43.54
RET RELEASE: PW18-12 PAVEMENT
REHAB
32,075.96EAGLE PAVING COMPANY INC,
DBA TORO ENGINEERING
0206131/16/2020 199466 32,075.96
REIMB: BASIC 80-HR MOTORCYCLE
TRAINING
EASTWOOD, GREGORY0046581/16/2020 199467 84.51
REIMB: BASIC 80-HR MOTORCYCLE TRAINING 229.62
REIMB: BASIC 80-HR MOTORCYCLE TRAINING 483.40 169.27
TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 140.00ECALDRE MANALILI-DE VILLA,
AILEEN
0040681/16/2020 199468 140.00
DEC CONDENSER H2O SYST MAINT:
CIVIC CTR
525.00ECONOMIC ALTERNATIVES INC0209041/16/2020 199469 525.00
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
WC SAFETY CONSULTANT: RISK
MGMT
525.00EHS INTERNATIONAL, INC.0168391/16/2020 199470 525.00
PW STREET MAINTENANCE: MISC
SUPPLIES
1,752.79ENNIS FLINT INC0096181/16/2020 199471 1,752.79
NOV LIBRARY PARKING - PH II:
PW13-09
107,231.02ENVIRONMENTAL
CONSTRUCTION INC
0212001/16/2020 199472 107,231.02
IRRIGATION REPAIRS: VAR. PARKSEXCEL LANDSCAPE INC0010561/16/2020 199473 2,444.97
DEC LDSCP MAINT: CITY FACS 13,379.15
DEC LDSCP MAINT: PARKS/MEDIANS PW 57,870.52
DEC OVERLAND EXTENSION PROJ LDSCP 300.00
DEC LDSCP MAINT: SLOPES PW 40,615.26
DEC LDSCP MAINT: PARKS/MEDIANS PW 58,921.01
DEC LDSCP MAINT: MEDIANS 21,133.27
IRRIGATION REPAIR: SUNSET PARK 359.77
BACKFLOW ENCLOSURE: OLD TOWN 990.00
IRRIGATION REPAIRS: VARI SLOPES 784.05
LDSCP IMPROVEMENTS: WOLF CREEK PK 1,820.00
LDSCP IMPROVEMENTS: LIBRARY 3,792.00
SILT REMOVAL: DUCK POND 1,920.00
LDSCP IMPROVEMENTS: VILLAGES SLOPE 1,080.00
LANDSCAPING: RRSP 660.00
IRRIGATION REPAIRS: HARVESTON 206,545.64 475.64
DEC CONST MGMT SVCS: PW04-08 6,062.68FALCON ENGINEERING
SERVICES
0194691/16/2020 199474 6,062.68
JAN JANITORIAL SRVCS: POLICE MALL
OFC
1,167.06FEDERAL CLEANING
CONTRACTORS, DBA FEDERAL
BLDG SERVICES
0099531/16/2020 199475 1,167.06
12/7-12/17 EXP MAIL SVCS: CLERK &
INFO
FEDERAL EXPRESS INC0001651/16/2020 199476 33.45
134.3212/26 EXP MAIL SVCS: INFO TECH/PW 100.87
KRACH, BREE - CASE# 603016103 20.39FRANCHISE TAX BOARD0029821/16/2020 199477 20.39
PHOTOGRAPHY SVCS: ECO DEV 312.50FU, JIMMY0197101/16/2020 199478 312.50
NOV GEOTECH SVCS: PW15-14
PECHANGA
7,069.63GEOCON WEST INC0120661/16/2020 199479 7,069.63
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
MISC OFC SUPPLIES: FIRE STA 73GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCTS
INC
0001771/16/2020 199480 98.85
MISC OFC SUPPLIES: FIRE STA 73 84.79
MISC OFC SUPPLIES; BC 79.50
MISC OFC SUPPLIES: FIRE STA 95 32.20
MISC OFC SUPPLIES: FIRE STA 95 42.95
MISC OFC SUPPLIES: FIRE STA 95 91.33
MISC OFC SUPPLIES: FIRE STA 84 50.76
MISC OFC SUPPLIES: FIRE STA 84 548.87 68.49
3/1/20-2/28/21 MBRSHP: JH/RG/PH 840.00GOVERNMENT FINANCE
OFFICERS, ASSOCIATION,
GFOA
0001751/16/2020 199481 840.00
VEHICLE STRIPING - ADM15 1,403.84GRAPHIC CONCEPTS0214671/16/2020 199482 1,403.84
REFUND: ENG DEPOSIT ROUND ONE
PROJECT
11,000.00GRAY WEST CONSTRUCTION
INC
0215921/16/2020 199483 11,000.00
REIMB: FUEL EXPENSE 20.01GURGANIOUS, SHAWN0215841/16/2020 199484 20.01
MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTRHANKS HARDWARE INC0001861/16/2020 199485 4.88
MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 19.00
MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 31.50
MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 65.24
MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 3.55
MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 7.81
MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 17.05
MISC SUPPLIES FOR PW STREET MAINT 57.62
MAINT SUPPLIES: OLD TOWN THEATER 3.80
HDWR SUPPLIES: FIRE STA 84 203.84
MAINT SUPPLIES: VARI PARKS 32.05
MISC SUPPLIES FOR PW STREET MAINT 128.28
MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 39.97
MAINT SUPPLIES: VARI PARKS 61.59
MAINT SUPPLIES: FOC 26.52
MAINT SUPPLIES: CHILDREN'S MUSEUM 7.16
MAINT SUPPLIES: CRC 9.96
MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 39.11
MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 29.33
MAINT SUPPLIES: CRC -1,254.89
MAINT SUPPLIES: CRC 1,254.89
MAINT SUPPLIES: CRC 28.57
MAINT SUPPLIES: CRC 104.57
MAINT SUPPLIES: MPSC 21.50
MAINT SUPPLIES: AQUATICS 951.61 8.71
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
VARIOUS SUPPLIES: POOL FACILITIES 489.85HASA INC0206281/16/2020 199486 489.85
IT INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT:INFO
TECH
HELIXSTORM INC0137491/16/2020 199487 112.50
19,242.28VMWARE RENEWAL:INFO TECH 19,129.78
MISC SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 546.40HOME DEPOT SUPPLY INC0102101/16/2020 199488 546.40
EROSION CONTROL SUPPLIES:VARI
PARKS
INLAND EROSION CONTROL
SRVCS
0144351/16/2020 199489 275.00
975.00EROSION CONTROL SUPPLIES: PW STREET 700.00
DEPOSIT:CARNIVAL OF MUSIC 3/15/20 6,000.00INLAND VALLEY SYMPHONY0107661/16/2020 199490 6,000.00
PLOTTER SUPPLIES:CENTRAL SVCSINNOVATIVE DOCUMENT
SOLUTIONS
0069141/16/2020 199491 1,440.94
6,293.97NOV COPIER MAINT/REPAIR/USAGE:CITYWIDE 4,853.03
MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL: RAMIREZ, E. 135.00INTL INSTITUTE OF MUNICIPAL,
CLERKS
0005011/16/2020 199492 135.00
TRAFFIC SIGNAL EQUIPMENT: PW -
TRAFFIC
J T B SUPPLY COMPANY INC0041191/16/2020 199493 11,821.13
15,338.06TRAFFIC SIGNAL EQUIPMENT: PW - TRAFFIC 3,516.93
PLOTTER PAPER & MISC PAPER
SUPPORT SVCS
KELLY PAPER COMPANY INC0153581/16/2020 199494 648.26
707.85PLOTTER PAPER & MISC PAPER SUPPORT SVCS 59.59
POOL HEATER MAINT: VAR FACILITIES
POOL
KNORR SYSTEMS INC0012821/16/2020 199495 2,529.73
POOL SUPPLIES: VARIOUS FACILITIES PW 2,171.15
POOL SUPPLIES: VARIOUS FACILITIES PW 4,911.25 210.37
SUPPLIES: SISTER CITYKRACH BREE B, DBA
TEMECULA TROPHY & DES
0171181/16/2020 199496 81.56
61.17CREDIT:TAX WITHHOLDING CASE 603016103 -20.39
OCT PRGS:PECH.PKWY WIDENING,
15-14
221,870.30L C PAVING AND SEALING INC0196911/16/2020 199497 221,870.30
MAT'L TESTING: PW18-12 ENTERPRISE
CIR
6,212.50LABELLE- MARVIN INC0129451/16/2020 199498 6,212.50
2020 AGENCY MEMBERSHIP DUES 100.00LEAGUE OF CALIF CITIES0002101/16/2020 199499 100.00
DIV MTG REGIST: ADAMS, A. 1/13/20LEAGUE OF CALIF CITIES0002101/16/2020 199500 45.00
90.00DIV MTG REGIST: STEWART, J. 1/13/20 45.00
CPR SUPPLIES: MEDIC 1,177.63LIFE ASSIST INC0037261/16/2020 199501 1,177.63
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 63.00LODATO JILL CHRISTINE, DBA
BRIGHT START FOR KIDS
0111451/16/2020 199502 63.00
RENTALS:HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL
10/25
M AND J PAUL ENTERPRISES
INC, DBA JOLLY JUMPS
0048131/16/2020 199503 1,925.00
7,600.00RENTALS:NYE 12/31 5,675.00
VARIOUS PARK SIGNS & SUPPLIESMAIN STREET SIGNS, DBA
ATHACO INC
0037821/16/2020 199504 64.60
CITY STREET SIGNAGE: PW STREET MAINT 269.38
CITY STREET SIGNAGE: PW STREET MAINT 38.79
VARIOUS PARK SIGNS & SUPPLIES 242.97
VARIOUS PARK SIGNS & SUPPLIES 2,676.86
VARIOUS PARK SIGNS & SUPPLIES 220.03
CITY STREET SIGNAGE: PW STREET MAINT 6,405.72 2,893.09
DSGN & ENVIRO SVCS: CONG
RELIEF,PW19-02
MARK THOMAS AND COMPANY
INC
0213701/16/2020 199505 9,766.30
19,105.80DSGN & ENVIRO SVCS:CONG RELIEF,PW19-02 9,339.50
TRAFFIC SIGNAL EQUIP: PW TRAFFIC 19,978.48MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY INC0009441/16/2020 199506 19,978.48
REIMB REGIST:HUMAN TRAFFICKING
TRNG 1/11
68.55MENCHACA, ROBERT0213781/16/2020 199507 68.55
BOOKS ON TAPE:LIBRARYMIDWEST TAPE LLC0134431/16/2020 199508 84.13
123.47BOOKS ON TAPE:LIBRARY 39.34
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: LIBRARYMISSION ELECTRIC SUPPLY
INC
0040431/16/2020 199509 73.84
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: LIBRARY 960.32
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 158.10
MISC SUPPLIES: PARKING GARAGE 171.74
MISC SUPPLIES: PARKING GARAGE 128.80
MISC SUPPLIES: PARKING GARAGE 60.42
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: MPSC 818.13
MISC SUPPLIES: PARKING GARAGE 27.58
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 197.76
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 2,808.76 212.07
BUSINESS CARDS:JAMES STEWART 145.62MKB PRINTING &
PROMOTIONAL INC, DBA
MINUTEMAN PRESS
0164451/16/2020 199510 145.62
FENCE REPAIR - STA 92 412.81MOORE FENCE COMPANY INC0045861/16/2020 199511 412.81
MISC PARTS: PBSPMUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING LLC0044901/16/2020 199512 7,788.50
18,416.38LIGHTING SUPPLIES PBSP 10,627.88
STTLMNT: SPEAKEASY AT THE MERC:
01/11
304.50MUSIC CONNECTION LLC0190191/16/2020 199513 304.50
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
JAN-MAR MONITORING SVCS: TVE2 450.00MYTHOS TECHNOLOGY INC0178611/16/2020 199514 450.00
MISC SUPPLIES: PW STREET MAINTNAPA AUTO PARTS0029251/16/2020 199515 34.78
AUTO PARTS & MISC SUPPLIES:FIRE STA 92 2.39
AUTO PARTS & MISC SUPPLIES: FIRE STA 92 23.90
AUTO PARTS & MISC SUPPLIES:FIRE STA 92 119.65 58.58
MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL: WIGLE,
ELSA
1,575.00NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION
ASSN, LEADS ETC INC
0007271/16/2020 199516 1,575.00
3/1/20-2/28/21 AGENCY MBRSHP DUES 9,176.00NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES0008451/16/2020 199517 9,176.00
DOT TESTING: HR 88.87NATIONAL SAFETY
COMPLIANCE INC
0180991/16/2020 199518 88.87
10/23-12/22 WTR DLVRY SVC: CITY
COUNCIL
78.42NESTLE WATERS NORTH
AMERICA, DBA
READYREFRESH
0013231/16/2020 199519 78.42
E-FILING SYSTEM: CITY CLERK 2,820.00NETFILE INC0203491/16/2020 199520 2,820.00
DEC NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTION:
MPSC
NEWSMINDED INC0184021/16/2020 199521 118.75
237.50NOV NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTION:MPSC 118.75
REIMB: RFRSHMNTS: DUI
CHECKPOINTS
57.15NOVAK, ROBERT0213801/16/2020 199522 57.15
VEH REPAIR & MAINT: FIRE-PREV 114.21OLD TOWN TIRE AND SERVICE0021051/16/2020 199523 114.21
PAVEMENT REHAB PGRM: CITYWIDE 138,035.95ONYX PAVING COMPANY INC0213821/16/2020 199524 138,035.95
CONSTRUCTION I15:PW-I15 RTE79
INTRCHG
148,578.66ORTIZ ENTERPRISES INC0198511/16/2020 199525 148,578.66
REFUND: ENG DEPOSIT FOURTH AND
FRONT
10,000.00OTT DEVELOPMENT LP0215261/16/2020 199526 10,000.00
SUPPLIES: PW-STREET 621.59PACIFIC PRODUCTS &
SERVICE LLC
0184611/16/2020 199527 621.59
DEC CONSULT SVCS: IT 1,755.00PARK CONSULTING GROUP
INC
0193341/16/2020 199528 1,755.00
PRINTING SVCS:THEATER-19/20
SEASON
2,672.94PGI - PACIFIC GRAPHICS INC.0198591/16/2020 199529 2,672.94
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
SUPPLIES: POOL FACILITIES 540.74POOL & ELECTRICAL
PRODUCTS INC
0103381/16/2020 199530 540.74
DEC PLAN REVIEW SVC: FIRE-PREV 10,809.30PRO ACTIVE FIRE DESIGN
AND, CONSULTING
0129041/16/2020 199531 10,809.30
REFUND: ENG DEPOSIT SANBORN
PKG LOT
15,000.00PROVIDENCE II TEMECULA,
MADISON AVENUE PLAZA LLC
0215931/16/2020 199532 15,000.00
SEMI-ANNUAL INSPECTION: CRCQUINN COMPANY0201271/16/2020 199533 351.00
SEMI-ANNUAL INSPECTION: CITY HALL 351.00
SEMI-ANNUAL INSPECTION: LIBRARY 351.00
SEMI-ANNUAL INSPECTION: FOC 351.00
SEMI-ANNUAL INSPECTION: TVE2 1,755.00 351.00
INSTALL/SVC-RECYCLED WATER
MTRS-CITYWIDE
163,170.00RANCHO CALIF WATER
DIST-FEES
0020721/16/2020 199534 163,170.00
NOV VEH DETAIL SVC: TEM POLICE 21.99RANCHO TEMECULA CAR
WASH
0009071/16/2020 199535 21.99
FIRE
INSPECT:1A-D,HZMT-J.HEAGSTEDT
RED HELMET TRAINING0197121/16/2020 199536 1,020.00
1,980.00FIRE INSPECT TRNG:2B,C&D-M.EDMUNDS 960.00
DEC'19 SAT PH AIRTIME/FEB'20
FEE:EOC
280.00REMOTE SATELLITE SYSTEMS
INT'L
0204291/16/2020 199537 280.00
RELEASE CLAIMS AGREEMENT PMT 447.92RICHARDSON, BRIDGET0215741/16/2020 199538 447.92
JAN-MAR ANIMAL SHELTER
OPERATIONS:TEM
56,424.00RIVERSIDE CO EXECUTIVE
OFFICE
0107771/16/2020 199539 56,424.00
TROLLEY SVC:SANTA'S ELEC PARADE
12/6
490.00RIVERSIDE TRANSIT AGENCY0048221/16/2020 199540 490.00
TOWING SVCS: TEM POLICE 265.00S AND R TOWING0163831/16/2020 199541 265.00
LOCKSMITH SVCS: FOCSAFE AND SECURE
LOCKSMITH SRVC
0042741/16/2020 199542 66.00
LOCKSMITH SVCS: THEATER 715.00
LOCKSMITH SVCS: CIVIC CENTER 1,016.50 235.50
SUBSCR THRU 12/24/20:PW 47545566 469.40SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE0002781/16/2020 199543 469.40
PHOTOGRAPHY: ACE-AOTW 1/3SARNOWSKI SHAWNA M
PRESTON
0176991/16/2020 199544 150.00
300.00PHOTOGRAPHY:NYE GRAPE DROP 12/31 150.00
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
ENTRTNMNT:MPSC-SINGING FOR
SENIORS
75.00SARNOWSKI, AVA0213511/16/2020 199545 75.00
'20 MUSIC LICENSING:OT MUSIC
BRDCST
2,179.00SESAC0158731/16/2020 199546 2,179.00
REFUND:DUPLICATE PMT/RETURNED
CK
601.00SESSIONS CONSULTING
ENGINEERS
0214561/16/2020 199547 601.00
JAZZ @ THE MERC 1/9 497.00SHERRY BERRY MUSIC0092131/16/2020 199548 497.00
DEC DOC SHRED SVCS: CITY DEPTS 126.22SHRED-IT US JV LLC, DBA:
SHRED-IT USA LLC
0136951/16/2020 199549 126.22
SECURITY: TCSD FACILITIESSILVERMAN ENTERPRISES
INC, DBA BAS SECURITY
0134821/16/2020 199550 1,935.00
2,614.50SECURITY: TCSD-SKATE PK/PUMP TCK 679.50
DEC 2-42-298-2488 VARIOUS
LOCATIONS
SO CALIF EDISON0005371/16/2020 199551 3,020.07
NOV 2-42-298-2488 VARIOUS LOCATIONS 75,211.56
REFUND NOV 2-36-171-5626 BUTTERFIELD -24,967.57
REFUND NOV 2-01-202-7330 VARIOUS 3,020.07-50,243.99
DEC 2-01-202-7330 VARIOUS
LOCATIONS
55,505.51SO CALIF EDISON0005371/16/2020 199552 55,505.51
DEC 2-36-171-5626 VARIOUS
LOCATIONS
17,160.41SO CALIF EDISON0005371/16/2020 199553 17,160.41
NOV HOMELESS OUTREACH SVCSSOCIAL WORK ACTION GROUP0205451/16/2020 199554 11,332.60
22,665.20DEC HOMELESS OUTREACH SVCS 11,332.60
DEC CONSULT SVC: FINANCESOFTRESOURCES, LLC0147831/16/2020 199555 21,490.87
23,340.87DEC ASSET MGNT CONSULT SVCS: IT 1,850.00
FY19/20 EMISSIONS FEES: PAUBA RDSOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY,
MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
0025031/16/2020 199556 136.40
557.42FY19/20 OPERATING FEES: GEN-DIESEL 421.02
PEST CTRL SVCS: SPLASH PADSOUTH COUNTY PEST
CONTROL INC
0005191/16/2020 199557 49.00
DEC PEST CTRL SVCS:CITY FACS 929.00
PEST CTRL SVCS: FIRE STA 73 1,046.00 68.00
JAN GEN USAGE: 0141,0839,2593,9306 603.91SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA,
TELEPHONE COMPANY
0126521/16/2020 199558 603.91
NOV CONSULT SVC:BTTRFLD STG
RD-PW1511
7,652.50STANTEC CONSULTING
SERVICES
0188441/16/2020 199559 7,652.50
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
SUPPLIES: PW DEPTSSTAPLES BUSINESS CREDIT0083371/16/2020 199560 42.91
SUPPLIES: PD-MALL STOREFRONT -67.41
SUPPLIES: PD-MALL STOREFRONT 22.28
SUPPLIES: PD-MALL STOREFRONT 107.97
SUPPLIES: PD-MALL STOREFRONT 54.72
SUPPLIES: THEATER 265.41 104.94
AMPLIFIER REPAIR: TCSD-EVENTS 779.34STAR WAY SYSTEMS
CORPORATION
0138281/16/2020 199561 779.34
SUPPLIES: SISTER CITY-DELEGATION 255.90STEIN ANDREW, DBA PARKINK0156481/16/2020 199562 255.90
DEC TRANSCRIPTION SVCS: TEM
POLICE
100.71STENO SOLUTIONS
TRANSCRIPTION, SRVCS INC
0061451/16/2020 199563 100.71
TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGSSTUART, JENNIFER SARAH0127891/16/2020 199564 1,200.00
6,100.00TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 4,900.00
HP SUPPORT WTY: LIBRARY 1,221.89SUPPORT WAREHOUSE
LIMITED
0194941/16/2020 199565 1,221.89
10/26-11/27 CONSULT
SVC:FV/I15,PW1601
83,960.72T Y LIN INTERNATIONAL0035991/16/2020 199566 83,960.72
VEH REPAIR & MAINT: TCSDTEMECULA AUTO
REPAIR/RADIATOR, DBA AUTO
ENTERPRISE INC
0106791/16/2020 199567 178.08
938.15VEH REPAIR & MAINT: TCSD 760.07
REFUND: ENG DEPOSIT TEM MEDICAL
OFFICE
22,500.00TEMECULA MOB LLC0215911/16/2020 199568 22,500.00
VEH REPAIR & MAINT: TEM POLICE 210.90TEMECULA MOTORSPORTS
LLC
0036771/16/2020 199569 210.90
JAN-MAR ELEV REPAIR & MAINT:CITY
FACS
5,359.20THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR
CORP
0174151/16/2020 199570 5,359.20
GRAPHIC DESIGN SVCS: THEATER 4,440.00TIERCE, NICHOLAS0163111/16/2020 199571 4,440.00
DJ/SOUND: NYE GRAPE DROP 12/31 14,500.00TIMMY D PRODUCTIONS INC0006681/16/2020 199572 14,500.00
DJ/SOUND: WINTER SOLSTICE 12/21 3,000.00TNT ENTERTAINMENT GROUP
LLC
0191001/16/2020 199573 3,000.00
MSG BOARDS:ELEC LIGHT
PARADE:12/6
6,994.00TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT INC.0175651/16/2020 199574 6,994.00
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
10,000.00TV PHASE ONE LLC0211741/16/2020 199575 10,000.00
TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC0001611/16/2020 199576 975.00
1,950.00 975.00
TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC0001611/16/2020 199577 975.00
975.00
975.00
975.00
975.00
5,850.00 975.00
TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC0001611/16/2020 199578 40.00
560.00 520.00
UNDERGROUND SERVICE
ALERT, OF SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
0077661/16/2020 199579 186.55
314.68 128.13
199580 1/16/2020 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA
0.00
DATA TICKET INC, DBA
REVENUE EXPERTS
001393
0.00
VALLEY EVENTS INC0089771/16/2020 199581 4,100.00
190.00
850.00
250.00
780.00
10,861.00 4,691.00
135.66VALUTEC CARD SOLUTIONS
LLC
0148481/16/2020 199582 135.66
4,476.20VISION ONE, INC., DBA:
ACCESSO
0091011/16/2020 199583 4,476.20
WALLACE & ASSOC
CONSULTING INC
0202751/16/2020 199584 17,336.00
31,773.00 14,437.00
REFUND: ENG DEPOSIT TEM MEDICAL
OFFICE
CONNECT 2020: T. HUNDLEY
CONNECT 2020: M. AMEZCUA
CONNECT 2020: A. BOSTRE-LE
CONNECT 2020: M. HESLIN
CONNECT 2020: P. CROWELL
CONNECT 2020: H. HOWE
CONNECT 2020: W. MILLER
CONNECT 2020: P. VONRICHTER
EDEN MIGRATION ASSIST: IT
EDEN MIGRATION ASSIST: IT
DEC UNDRGRND UTIL LOC ALERTS:
PW-TRAFFIC
DEC UNDRGRND UTIL LOC ALERTS: PW-
TRAFFIC
VOID - NOV CITATION PROCESSING:CSD
RENTAL: SANTA-OT 11/29-12/22
RENTAL: BKFST W-SANTA 12/13-16/19
RENTAL: NYE GRAPE DROP 12/31
RENTAL:SANTA@TVM-WNTR SOLSTICE
12/21 RENTAL:MAGIC ON MAIN ST
11/29-12/16 RENTAL: HSVCS- HLTH FAIR
9/28
DEC'19 TICKETING SVCS: THEATER
DEC SHOWARE TICKETING
SVCS:THEATER
DEC CONST INSPECT:PW-LD PECH
PKWY
DEC CONST MGNT SVCS:PECH PKWY
SUPPLIES: THEATER
34.94WALMART0079871/16/2020 199585 34.94
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
12/1-12/15 TREE MAINT: TEMEKU
HILLS
WEST COAST ARBORISTS INC0037301/16/2020 199586 1,701.00
12/1-12/15 TREE MAINT: VILLAGES 7,664.40
10/1-10/15 TREE MAINT: HARVESTON 94.50
11/16-11/30 TREE MAINT: CITY R-O-W 2,529.45
11/16-11/30 TREE TRIMMING: VILLAGES 531.00
11/1-15/19 TREE TRIMMING: VNTG HILLS 6,124.50
11/16-11/30 TREE MAINT: VARIOUS PKS 21,202.50 2,557.65
NOV CLEAR INFO: TEM POLICEWEST PUBLISHING
CORPORATION,
DBA:THOMSON REUTERS
0003391/16/2020 199587 893.00
1,786.00DEC CLEAR INFO: TEM POLICE 893.00
LECTERN MONITOR: COUNCIL
CHAMBERS
1,928.12WESTERN AV0135561/16/2020 199588 1,928.12
12/7-1/6/20 FUEL USE: TEM POLICE 1,257.46WEX BANK0211481/16/2020 199589 1,257.46
NOV TRAFFIC ENG SVCS:PW-TRAFFIC
SIGNAL
WILLDAN ASSOCIATES INC0003411/16/2020 199590 6,306.50
7,048.85TRAFFIC ENGINEER SVCS: PW-TRAFFIC 742.35
ELECTRICAL REPAIR: YNEZ
ROUNDABOUT
875.00WITCHER ELECTRIC, AKA
TERRENCE KEVIN WITCHE
0045671/16/2020 199591 875.00
SUPPLIES: FIRE-MEDIC AED 300.00ZOLL MEDICAL CORPORATION,
GPO
0037761/16/2020 199592 300.00
Grand total for UNION BANK: 2,093,801.40
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checks in this report.Grand Total All Checks: 201 2,093,801.40
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Bank : union UNION BANK
Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
7943 1/16/2020 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA
JH RFRSHMNTS: MUNICE
IMPLEMENTATION MTG
PANERA BREAD008956 75.00
JH VERISIGN PAYFLOW PRO
TRANSACTION
PAYPAL006952 25.20
JH LODGING:TYLER
CONF:MILLER/AMEZ/HUND
DISNEYLAND RESORTS009833 2,878.44
JH AIRFARE: TYLER CONNECT:
MILLER
ALASKA AIRLINES007837 376.80
JH AIRFARE: TYLER CONNECT:
AMEZCUA
ALASKA AIRLINES007837 376.80
JH AIRFARE: TYLER CONNECT:
HUNDLEY
ALASKA AIRLINES007837 376.80
JH TICKET WRITING PAPER: POLICE
DEPT
ALASKA AIRLINES007837 415.60
JH AIRFARE: HUMAN TRAFFICKING:
MENCHACA
SOUTHWEST AIRLINES006937 157.96
JH AIRFARE: HUMAN TRAFFICKING:
JAUERT
SOUTHWEST AIRLINES006937 157.96
JH AIRFARE: HUMAN TRAFFICKING:
VIGIL
SOUTHWEST AIRLINES006937 157.96
JH REGIST: HUMAN TRAFFICKING
SUMMIT: PD
5,198.52WESTERN STATES INFO
NETWORK
021585 200.00
7944 1/8/2020 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA
LW PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLYMNT
CONF: WATSON
LIEBERT, CASSIDY AND
WHITMORE
004905 595.00
LW ADMIN ASSIST CONF: JACOBO 1/30SKILLPATH INC000751 233.08
LW SUBSCRIPTION: PLANNING 1,035.56LOS ANGELES TIMES004978 207.48
7945 1/8/2020 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA
RO RFRSHMNTS: CITY CLOSED SESS
MTG 11/12
FRONT STREET BAR & GRILL
DBA, BAILY WINE COUNTRY
CAFE
005531 183.79
RO CHAPTER MTG REGIST: FLORES,
G.
A R M A001104 15.00
RO CONGRESSIONAL CITY CONF:
JOHL-OLSON
NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES000845 480.00
RO RFRSHMNTS: CITY COUNCIL MTG
12/9
SMART AND FINAL INC000645 31.49
RO RFRSHMNTS: CITY CNCL MTG
12/9/19
SAM'S CLUB006692 80.07
RO RFRSHMNTS: CITY CLOSED SESS
MTG 12/10
LUCILLE'S BBQ012915 347.30
RO SUBSCRIPTION: ONLINE DIGITAL 1,150.64SACRAMENTO BEE021453 12.99
JAN INTERNET SVCS- 41000 MAIN ST 1,151.24TIME WARNER CABLE0102761/16/2020 7947 1,151.24
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
JAN INTERNET SVCS- 40820
WINCHESTER RD
5.30TIME WARNER CABLE0102761/15/2020 7948 5.30
DEC 2-29-657-2332 45538 REDWOOD
RD
10.82SO CALIF EDISON0005371/7/2020 7949 10.82
DEC 2-29-953-8447 31738 WOLF
VALLEY RD
10.82SO CALIF EDISON0005371/7/2020 7950 10.82
DEC 2-30-220-8749 45850 N WOLF
CREEK DR
397.16SO CALIF EDISON0005371/7/2020 7951 397.16
DEC 2-31-404-6020 28771 OLD TOWN
FRONT
996.75SO CALIF EDISON0005371/7/2020 7952 996.75
11/16-12/15
CELLULAR/BROADBAND:CITYWIDE
9,802.26VERIZON WIRELESS0144861/8/2020 7953 9,802.26
SUPPORT PAYMENT 899.07CALIF DEPT OF CHILD
SUPPORT
0103491/23/2020 7954 899.07
ICMA- 401(A) RETIREMENT PLAN
PAYMENT
1,134.62I C M A RETIREMENT-PLAN
106474
0213011/23/2020 7955 1,134.62
ICMA-RC RETIREMENT TRUST 457
PAYMENT
12,649.14I C M A RETIREMENT-PLAN
303355
0001941/23/2020 7956 12,649.14
STATE TAXES PAYMENT 26,479.62INSTATAX (EDD)0004441/23/2020 7957 26,479.62
FEDERAL TAXES PAYMENT 89,605.15INSTATAX (IRS)0002831/23/2020 7958 89,605.15
NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT PAYMENT 11,769.54NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT
SOLUTION
0010651/23/2020 7959 11,769.54
NATIONWIDE LOAN REPAYMENT
PAYMENT
28.51NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT
SOLUTION
0190881/23/2020 7960 28.51
OBRA - PROJECT RETIREMENT
PAYMENT
3,233.78NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT
SOLUTION
0003891/23/2020 7961 3,233.78
PERS EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT
PAYMENT
111,768.06PERS (EMPLOYEES'
RETIREMENT)
0002461/23/2020 7962 111,768.06
DEC 2-39-732-3171 41997 MARGARITA
RD
10.69SO CALIF EDISON0005371/6/2020 7963 10.69
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
DEC 2-29-953-8249 46497 WOLF
CREEK DR
13.08SO CALIF EDISON0005371/6/2020 7964 13.08
DEC 2-29-953-8082 31523 WOLF
VALLEY RD
14.43SO CALIF EDISON0005371/6/2020 7965 14.43
DEC 2-35-707-0010 33451 S HWY 79 22.06SO CALIF EDISON0005371/6/2020 7966 22.06
DEC 2-41-812-6629 42061 MAIN ST 39.57SO CALIF EDISON0005371/6/2020 7967 39.57
DEC 2-41-048-2012 30498 TEM PKWY 165.79SO CALIF EDISON0005371/6/2020 7968 165.79
DEC 2-35-664-9053 29119 MARGARITA
RD
501.20SO CALIF EDISON0005371/6/2020 7969 501.20
DEC 2-29-223-8607 42035 2ND ST 602.46SO CALIF EDISON0005371/6/2020 7970 602.46
DEC 2-25-393-4681 41951 MORAGA RD 733.98SO CALIF EDISON0005371/6/2020 7971 733.98
DEC 2-29-295-3510 32211 WOLF
VALLEY RD
813.10SO CALIF EDISON0005371/6/2020 7972 813.10
DEC 2-00-397-5067 40499 CALLE
MEDUSA
926.47SO CALIF EDISON0005371/6/2020 7973 926.47
DEC 2-30-520-4414 32781 TEM PKWY 947.96SO CALIF EDISON0005371/6/2020 7974 947.96
DEC 2-35-403-6337 41375 MCCABE CT 1,148.23SO CALIF EDISON0005371/6/2020 7975 1,148.23
DEC 2-31-536-3226 28690 MERCEDES 2,224.29SO CALIF EDISON0005371/6/2020 7976 2,224.29
DEC 2-32-903-8293 41000 MAIN ST 14,743.58SO CALIF EDISON0005371/6/2020 7977 14,743.58
7978 1/17/2020 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA
RG FAMILY REUNIFICATION PRGM:
GAS CARD
VONS008669 300.00
RG SUPPLIES: TONER: HELP CTRSTAPLES BUSINESS CREDIT008337 246.54
RG FAMILY REUNIFICATION PRGM:
GAS CARD
VONS008669 303.95
RG FAMILY REUNIFICATION PRGM:
GAS CARD
546.54VONS008669-303.95
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
DEC 125-244-2108-3 30600 PAUBA RD 755.77SO CALIF GAS COMPANY0012121/9/2020 7979 755.77
DEC 095-167-7907-2 30650 PAUBA RD 240.27SO CALIF GAS COMPANY0012121/9/2020 7980 240.27
DEC 098-255-9828-8 29119 MARGARITA
RD
107.09SO CALIF GAS COMPANY0012121/13/2020 7981 107.09
DEC 101-525-1560-6 27415
ENTERPRISE CIR
579.59SO CALIF GAS COMPANY0012121/13/2020 7982 579.59
DEC 117-188-6393-6 32131 S LOOP RD 275.18SO CALIF GAS COMPANY0012121/13/2020 7983 275.18
DEC 800 SERVICES: CIVIC CENTER 66.42MATRIX TELECOM LLC DBA
LINGO
0214341/14/2020 7984 66.42
DEC 2-21-981-4720 30153 TEM PKWY 17.00SO CALIF EDISON0005371/2/2020 7985 17.00
DEC 2-41-072-5246 29429 TEM PKWY 31.02SO CALIF EDISON0005371/2/2020 7986 31.02
DEC 2-28-904-7706 32329 OVERLAND
TRL
140.27SO CALIF EDISON0005371/2/2020 7987 140.27
DEC 2-35-421-1260 41955 4TH ST 10.20SO CALIF EDISON0005371/3/2020 7988 10.20
DEC 2-29-657-2787 41638
WINCHESTER RD
10.69SO CALIF EDISON0005371/3/2020 7989 10.69
DEC 2-31-419-2873 43000 HWY 395 10.69SO CALIF EDISON0005371/3/2020 7990 10.69
DEC 2-34-333-3589 41702 MAIN ST 10.91SO CALIF EDISON0005371/3/2020 7991 10.91
DEC 2-29-807-1093 28079 DIAZ RD 10.94SO CALIF EDISON0005371/3/2020 7992 10.94
DEC 2-29-807-1226 28077 DIAZ RD 10.94SO CALIF EDISON0005371/3/2020 7993 10.94
DEC 2-31-031-2616 27991 DIAZ RD 11.45SO CALIF EDISON0005371/3/2020 7994 11.45
DEC 2-31-282-0665 27407 DIAZ RD 11.45SO CALIF EDISON0005371/3/2020 7995 11.45
DEC 2-14-204-1615 30027 FRONT ST 22.24SO CALIF EDISON0005371/3/2020 7996 22.24
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
DEC 2-41-502-0478 28402 MERCEDES
ST
26.84SO CALIF EDISON0005371/3/2020 7997 26.84
DEC 2-31-536-3481 41902 MAIN ST 196.75SO CALIF EDISON0005371/3/2020 7998 196.75
DEC 2-02-502-8077 43210 BUS PARK
DR
357.82SO CALIF EDISON0005371/3/2020 7999 357.82
DEC 2-19-171-8568 28300 MERCEDES
ST
382.44SO CALIF EDISON0005371/3/2020 8000 382.44
DEC 2-18-937-3152 28314 MERCEDES
ST
454.76SO CALIF EDISON0005371/3/2020 8001 454.76
DEC 2-02-351-4946 41845 6TH ST 716.53SO CALIF EDISON0005371/3/2020 8002 716.53
DEC 2-31-536-3655 41904 MAIN ST 1,185.77SO CALIF EDISON0005371/3/2020 8003 1,185.77
DEC 2-29-224-0173 32364 OVERLAND
TRL
1,573.34SO CALIF EDISON0005371/3/2020 8004 1,573.34
DEC 2-31-912-7494 28690 MERCEDES
ST
1,807.40SO CALIF EDISON0005371/3/2020 8005 1,807.40
DEC 2-29-933-3831 43230 BUS PARK
DR
2,013.76SO CALIF EDISON0005371/3/2020 8006 2,013.76
DEC 2-00-397-5042 43200 BUS PARK
DR
2,980.30SO CALIF EDISON0005371/3/2020 8007 2,980.30
10/7-11/6 FUEL USAGE: POLICE 2,211.39WEX BANK02114812/12/2019 8008 2,211.39
DEC WATER 31991 RORIPAUGH
VALLEY RD
92.70EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER
DIST
0023901/21/2020 8009 92.70
DEC WATER 31991 RORIPAUGH
VALLEY RD
106.89EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER
DIST
0023901/21/2020 8010 106.89
JAN INTERNET SVCS- 32131 S LOOP
RD
229.89TIME WARNER CABLE0102761/21/2020 8011 229.89
JAN INTERNET SVCS-41000 MAIN ST 282.12TIME WARNER CABLE0102761/21/2020 8012 282.12
JAN INTERNET SVCS-28816 PUJOL ST 586.83TIME WARNER CABLE0102761/21/2020 8013 586.83
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
DEC 2-28-629-0507 30600 PAUBA RD 5,221.17SO CALIF EDISON0005371/10/2020 8014 5,221.17
MISC OFC SUPPLIES: FINANCEAMAZON COM INC,
SYNCB/AMAZON
0072821/16/2020 8015 45.60
BOOKS:LIBRARY 109.44
SMALL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT: HR 200.00
SUPPLIES: TEAM PACE 78.16
SUPPLIES: TEAM PACE -78.16
BOOKS:LIBRARY 424.78 69.74
MISC OFC SUPPLIES: FINANCEAMAZON COM INC,
SYNCB/AMAZON
0072821/17/2020 8016 8.69
137.57MISC OFC SUPPLIES: FINANCE 128.88
ACTIVITY GUIDE BI-ANNUAL PRINTING
SVCS
25,439.73ADVANTAGE MAILING LLC, DBA
ADVANTAGE
0135821/23/2020 199593 25,439.73
PLYMOVENT MAIN - STA 84 180.00AIR EXCHANGE INC0164501/23/2020 199594 180.00
BACKFLOW REPAIR: NICOLAS RD
PARK
ALWAYS RELIABLE
BACKFLOW, AKA NANETTE
SEMAN
0130151/23/2020 199595 230.00
BACKFLOW REPAIR: CIVIC CTR 640.00
BACKFLOW TESTS: VARIOUS PARKS 270.00
BACKFLOW REPAIRS: VARIOUS FACILITIES 108.00
BACKFLOW TEST: COMMUNITY PANTRY 1,275.00 27.00
2020 MUSIC LICENSE: OLD TOWN
MUSIC
1,161.00AMERICAN SOCIETY OF
COMPOSERS, AUTHORS &
PUBLISHERS
0035201/23/2020 199596 1,161.00
JAN DRINKING WTR SYS MAINT: MPSCAQUA CHILL OF SAN DIEGO0139501/23/2020 199597 34.75
JAN DRINKING WTR SYS MAINT: CIVIC CTR 183.71
JAN DRINKING WTR SYS MAINT: PW 28.28
JAN DRINKING WTR SYS MAINT: POLICE-MALL 56.57
JAN DRINKING WTR SYS MAINT: INFO TECH 28.28
JAN DRINKING WTR SYS MAINT: JRC 359.87 28.28
7/1-9/1 CDBG RECIPIENT OPS SCHOOL
BELL
5,538.00ASSISTANCE LEAGUE OF
TEMECULA, VALLEY
0014451/23/2020 199598 5,538.00
BOOK COLLECTIONS:RHRTPLBAKER AND TAYLOR INC0119541/23/2020 199599 11.67
BOOK COLLECTIONS:RHRTPL 162.10
BOOK COLLECTIONS:RHRTPL 1,039.96
BOOK COLLECTIONS:RHRTPL 1,307.71 93.98
ANN'L SUPPORT/MAINT OF
EQUIP:LIBRARY
18,928.86BIBLIOTHECA LLC0142931/23/2020 199600 18,928.86
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
VEHICLE/EQUIP REPAIRS:PW STREET
MAINT
BLAKELYS TRUCK SERVICE,
AKA DONALD W BLAKELY
0142841/23/2020 199601 90.00
EQUIPMENT REPAIRS: PW STREET MAINT 308.16
EQUIPMENT REPAIRS: PW STREET MAINT 275.16
EQUIPMENT REPAIRS: PW STREET MAINT 90.00
EQUIPMENT REPAIRS: PW STREET MAINT 939.63
EQUIPMENT REPAIRS: PW STREET MAINT 261.00
EQUIPMENT REPAIRS: PW STREET MAINT 104.63
EQUIPMENT REPAIRS: PW STREET MAINT 108.00
EQUIPMENT REPAIRS: PW STREET MAINT 2,582.57 405.99
JAN WTR TANK FILTER REPL: STA 73 267.20BONCOR WATER SYSTEMS
LLC, DBA SUNSHINE WATER
SOFT
0113481/23/2020 199602 267.20
7/1-9/30 CDBG RECIPIENT OPS
SCHOOL BELL
5,538.00BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB, OF
SOUTHWEST COUNTY
0030481/23/2020 199603 5,538.00
ASPHALT SUPPLIES: PW STREET
MAINT
174.71CAL MAT, DBA VULCAN
MATERIALS CO
0031381/23/2020 199604 174.71
TRAINING CLASSES: BAGDASARIAN,
N.
86.00CALIF ASSOC OF CODE,
ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
0053211/23/2020 199605 86.00
MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL: FOX, STACYCALIF PARKS AND
RECREATION SOC, C P R S
0001521/23/2020 199606 145.00
295.00MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL: RUSSO, ERICA 150.00
JAN 11 CANON COPIERS
LEASE:LIBRARY
671.56CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES
INC
0049711/23/2020 199607 671.56
SEP MISC ENG SVCS: WQMP PLAN CK 3,419.50CASC ENGINEERING AND,
CONSULTING INC
0188281/23/2020 199608 3,419.50
NOV CNSTR MGMT SVCS: PW13-09
TPL
8,120.00CIVIL SOURCE INC0200251/23/2020 199609 8,120.00
EMPLOYEE CHARITY DONATIONS
PAYMENT
4.00COMMUNITY HEALTH
CHARITIES
0044051/23/2020 199610 4.00
TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGSCOMPLETE TENNIS CAMP,
CTC TENNIS, AKA KERRY LE
0044121/23/2020 199611 1,365.00
TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 364.00
TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 193.20
TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 2,163.70 241.50
CREDIT:SEP GEOTECH
SVC:O.T.BRDWLK,17-16
CONSTRUCTION TESTING, &
ENGINEERING INC
0123531/23/2020 199612 -552.00
13,294.00SEP GEOTECH ENG SVC:O.T.BRDWLK,17-16 13,846.00
DEC PROP ID SFTWR: CODE
ENFORCEMENT
350.50CORELOGIC INC, DBA
CORELOGIC SOLUTIONS
0119221/23/2020 199613 350.50
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
MISC PLUMBING SVCS: VAR PARKSCRAFTSMEN PLUMBING &
HVAC INC
0106501/23/2020 199614 610.15
MISC PLUMBING SVCS: VAR PARKS 1,287.51
PLUMBING REPAIR - FIRE STA 92 215.26
PLUMBING SVCS: HARVESTON SPORTS PARK 395.00
HVAC REPAIR - FIRE STA 73 6,750.00
REPAIR: BAY HEATER - FIRE STA 92 334.14
THERMOSTAT REPAIR: VISITOR CTR 523.00
PLUMBING SVCS: DUCK POND 225.00
PLUMBING REPAIRS: TVE2 760.75
PLUMBING SVCS: PBSP 11,285.81 185.00
RFRSHMNTS: ECO DEV 11/04/19CULTIVATING GOOD INC, DBA
E A T MARKETPLACE
0160981/23/2020 199615 120.71
RFRSHMNTS: ECO DEV 10/16/19 172.91
RFRSHMNTS: ECO DEV 12/10/19 2,380.62 2,087.00
4 PHOTOS W/FULL RIGHTS:ECO DEV 87.00CULVER, NATHANIEL JOSEPH,
N. CULVER PHOTOGRAPHY
0215901/23/2020 199616 87.00
2020 CA ELECTIONS CODE BOOK:
CITY CLERK
57.64D F M ASSOCIATES0035611/23/2020 199617 57.64
MISC SUPPLIES: PW STREET MAINT 27.93DANS FEED AND SEED INC0012331/23/2020 199618 27.93
NOV CITATION PROCESSING:CSD 200.00DATA TICKET INC, DBA
REVENUE EXPERTS
0013931/23/2020 199619 200.00
HOLIDAY
DECOR:STORAGE-INSTALL-REMOVAL/
CS
4,857.50DEKRA LITE INC0043821/23/2020 199620 4,857.50
ADDTL REPAIRS & IMPROVE:
HARVESTON LAKE
850.00DIVERSIFIED WATERSCAPES
INC
0197201/23/2020 199621 850.00
FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: TCSDDOWNS ENERGY FUEL0041921/23/2020 199622 416.91
FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: TRAFFIC DIV 339.66
FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: STREET MAINT 791.19
FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: CIP DIV 125.99
FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: CODE ENFORCEMENT 84.83
FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: BLDG INSPECTORS 122.83
FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: BLDG INSPECTORS 244.98
FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: CODE ENFORCEMENT 78.59
FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: POLICE DEPT 66.10
FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: LAND DEV DIV 45.05
FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: PARK MAINT 1,323.62
FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: FIRE DEPT 3,682.84 43.09
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
RECOGN AWARD: PD TRAFFIC 130.50EMPIRE ENGRAVING0195301/23/2020 199623 130.50
OCT PREP ADDENDUM TO EIR: PASEO
DEL SOL
724.50ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
ASSOC
0112921/23/2020 199624 724.50
DEC LDSCP MAINT SLOPES: PW 24,635.75EXCEL LANDSCAPE INC0010561/23/2020 199625 24,635.75
KRACH, BREE - CASE# 603016103FRANCHISE TAX BOARD0029821/23/2020 199626 16.83
KRACH, BREE - CASE# 603016103 31.13
KRACH, BREE - CASE# 603016103 63.87 15.91
MISC SUPPLIES - HUMAN SVCS: TCSDFUN EXPRESS LLC,
SUBSIDIARY OF ORIENTAL TR
0161841/23/2020 199627 48.01
310.86MISC SUPPLIES - HUMAN SVCS: TCSD 262.85
MISC OFC SUPPLIES: FINANCEGLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCTS
INC
0001771/23/2020 199628 54.60
OFC SUPPLIES: PLANNING 26.31
MISC OFC SUPPLIES: FINANCE 100.96
OFC SUPPLIES: BLDG & SAFETY 77.84
OFC SUPPLIES: BLDG & SAFETY 125.06
OFC SUPPLIES: BLDG & SAFETY 458.98 74.21
POLICE COMMERCIAL ENFORCEMENT
TRUCK
32,411.90GOSCH FORD TEMECULA0191771/23/2020 199629 32,411.90
MISC SUPPLIES: PW STREET MAINT 368.73HD SUPPLY CONSTR. SUPPLY
LTD, DBA HDS WHITE CAP
CONST
0021091/23/2020 199630 368.73
FY19/20 COMMUNITY SVC FUNDING 4,784.00HOSPICE OF THE VALLEY0110491/23/2020 199631 4,784.00
BAY DOOR REPAIR - STA 84 325.00HOUSE OF AUTOMATION INC0173341/23/2020 199632 325.00
FILM PERMIT SVCS: ECO DEV 6,000.00INLAND EMPIRE FILM SVCS
INC
0212951/23/2020 199633 6,000.00
DEC COPIER MAINT/USAGE/REPAIR:
CITYWIDE
INNOVATIVE DOCUMENT
SOLUTIONS
0069141/23/2020 199634 3,524.38
4,105.16DEC COPIER MAINT/USAGE/REPAIR: CITYWIDE 580.78
IMSA AGENCY MEMBERSHIP: PW 340.00INTL MUNICIPAL SIGNAL
ASSOC, IMSA
0069241/23/2020 199635 340.00
ENG PLAN CK SVCS: LAND DEV 10,780.00K R W & ASSOCIATES0008201/23/2020 199636 10,780.00
REIMB:RIV CNTY BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS MTG
55.56KELLY-LEHNER, LYNN0153781/23/2020 199637 55.56
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
DEC REAL ESTATE CONSULT:
AFFORDABLE HOUS
KEYSER MARSTON
ASSOCIATES INC
0010911/23/2020 199638 14,488.13
15,088.76DEC FISCAL IMPACT ANALYSIS:HEIRLOOM 600.63
ENGRAVING SVCS: COUNCILKRACH BREE B, DBA
TEMECULA TROPHY & DES
0171181/23/2020 199639 124.52
NAME PLATING SVCS: FIRE STA 95 63.62
ENGRAVING SVCS: ECO DEV 67.32
CREDIT:TAX WITHHOLDING CASE 603016103 -31.13
CREDIT:TAX WITHHOLDING CASE 603016103 -16.83
CREDIT:TAX WITHHOLDING CASE 603016103 191.59-15.91
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE RADAR UNIT
-POLICE
2,758.00KUSTOM SIGNALS INC0040621/23/2020 199640 2,758.00
4TH ADDENDUM: RORIPAUGH RANCH 534.10L S A ASSOCIATES INC0099231/23/2020 199641 534.10
GEOTECH PEER REVIEW: RIDGE
PARK OFC
LEIGHTON CONSULTING INC0004821/23/2020 199642 2,625.00
3,875.00GEOTECH SVCS:RANCHO HIGHLAND PA18-0635 1,250.00
TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 73.50LODATO JILL CHRISTINE, DBA
BRIGHT START FOR KIDS
0111451/23/2020 199643 73.50
VARIOUS PARK SIGNS & SUPPLIESMAIN STREET SIGNS, DBA
ATHACO INC
0037821/23/2020 199644 387.25
583.27CITY STREET SIGNAGE: PW STREET MAINT 196.02
NOV CDBG ADMIN SVCSMDG ASSOCIATES INC0186751/23/2020 199645 4,523.75
5,158.75NOV LABOR COMPLIANCE SVCS 635.00
HOUSEHOLD BATTERY RECYCLING
PRGM
163.40MERCURY DISPOSAL
SYSTEMS INC
0152591/23/2020 199646 163.40
BOOKS ON TAPE: LIBRARY 86.30MIDWEST TAPE LLC0134431/23/2020 199647 86.30
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTRMISSION ELECTRIC SUPPLY
INC
0040431/23/2020 199648 253.75
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: PARKS PW 139.61
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 149.34
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 489.81
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: PARKS PW 1,165.82 133.31
TRADEWINDS SLOPE: FENCE REPAIR 3,979.69MOORE FENCE COMPANY INC0045861/23/2020 199649 3,979.69
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
11/23-12/22 WTR DLVRY SVC: TVE2NESTLE WATERS NORTH
AMERICA, DBA
READYREFRESH
0013231/23/2020 199650 72.75
11/23-12/22 WTR DLVRY SVC: AQUATICS 35.60
11/23-12/22 WTR DLVRY SVC: IWTCM 98.80
11/23-12/22 WTR DLVRY SVC: CRC 375.11
11/23-12/22 WTR DLVRY SVC: SKATE PARK 17.22
11/23-12/22 WTR DLVRY SVC: TCC 79.38
11/23-12/22 WTR DLVRY SVC: MRC 39.58
11/23-12/22 WTR DLVRY SVC: HELP CTR 65.07
11/23-12/22 WTR DLVRY SVC: THEATER 99.50
11/23-12/22 WTR DLVRY SVC: FOC 487.44
11/23-12/22 WTR DLVRY SVC: PBSP 131.46
11/23-12/22 WTR DLVRY SVC: TPL 1,715.10 213.19
EQUIPMENT REPAIR & MAINT - STA 84
FIRE
107.35NUTRIEN AG SOLUTIONS INC,
DBA CROP PRODUCTION
SRVCS
0002091/23/2020 199651 107.35
VEH REPAIR & MAINT: PW-FACILITIESOLD TOWN TIRE AND SERVICE0021051/23/2020 199652 1,023.92
1,424.25VEH REPAIR & MAINT: PW-PARKS 400.33
FY 19/20 COMMUNITY SVC FUNDING 959.00OPTIONS OPPORTUNITIES,
THE CHOICE PROGRAM INC
0210561/23/2020 199653 959.00
MOTOR HELMET: TEM POLICE 361.48P V P COMMUNICATIONS INC0027341/23/2020 199654 361.48
REPAINTING: TRAFFIC-BIKE LANES 5,174.00PACIFIC STRIPING INC0028001/23/2020 199655 5,174.00
REIMB: CDBG WORKSHOP 12/12/19 56.57PEREZ, FRANK0190931/23/2020 199656 56.57
SIDEWALK REPAIR: RONALD REAGAN
PK
29,027.71PERPETUAL PARKS &
PLAYGROUNDS
0177201/23/2020 199657 29,027.71
PETTY CASH REIMBURSEMENT 899.70PETTY CASH0002491/23/2020 199658 899.70
BUDGET RPTS/PRJT MGNT: FINANCE 850.00QUESTICA LTD0210261/23/2020 199659 850.00
SEMI-ANNUAL INSPECTION:FIRE
STN84
QUINN COMPANY0201271/23/2020 199660 1,062.56
SEMI-ANNUAL INSPECTION:FIRE STN92 351.00
SEMI-ANNUAL INSPECTION:FIRE STN95 351.00
SEMI-ANNUAL INSPECTION:FIRE STN73 2,115.56 351.00
19/20 COMM SVC
AWARD:ALEXASPLAYC
4,784.00RADY CHILDRENS HOSPITAL-
SD, PATIENT BUSINESS SVCS
0102141/23/2020 199661 4,784.00
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
HOMELESS PREV: 3069132 K.
SHANKS
35.41RANCHO CALIF WATER
DIST-FEES
0020721/23/2020 199662 35.41
FIRE INSPECT: 2A-B
S.BOKKES-FEB&MAR
500.00RED HELMET TRAINING0197121/23/2020 199663 500.00
NOV '19 LEGAL SERVICES 57,496.94RICHARDS WATSON AND
GERSHON
0024121/23/2020 199664 57,496.94
NOV'19 PRKG CITATION
ASSESSMENTS
3,849.00RIVERSIDE CO AUDITOR,
CONTROLLER
0003531/23/2020 199665 3,849.00
FY19/20 SCFA MISC REIMB EXPENSES 1,343.28RIVERSIDE CO EXECUTIVE
OFFICE
0107771/23/2020 199666 1,343.28
11/7-12/4 LAW ENFORCEMENT 2,453,643.74RIVERSIDE CO SHERIFFS
DEPT
0004061/23/2020 199667 2,453,643.74
DEC PUBLIC NTCS: CITY CLERK 150.75SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE0002781/23/2020 199668 150.75
TRANSPORT:LIGHTS BEFORE
CHRISTMAS
7,765.00SCREAMLINE INVESTMENT
CORP, DBA TOUR COACH
0213191/23/2020 199669 7,765.00
SIGNAGE: PLNG-DLR DRIVE 213.75SIGNS BY TOMORROW0097461/23/2020 199670 213.75
ICE EM ELEC GEN-DIESEL:TVE2SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY,
MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
0025031/23/2020 199671 421.02
557.42FY19/20 FLAT FEE-LAST F-YR EMISSIONS:TVE 136.40
PEST CTRL SVCS: FIRE-STA 84SOUTH COUNTY PEST
CONTROL INC
0005191/23/2020 199672 80.00
PEST CTRL SVCS: DUCK POND 49.00
EMERG PEST CONTROL SRVCS:CRC 223.00 94.00
HOMELESS PREV:2-26-959-2705
SHANKS
300.87SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
EDISON CO
0139351/23/2020 199673 300.87
RFRSHMNTS: WORKFORCE
PROGRAM
77.37STADIUM PIZZA INC0002931/23/2020 199674 77.37
TRANSPORTATION:SREXRSN
BALBOAPK 2/12
1,220.00SURERIDE CHARTER INC, DBA
SUN DIEGO CHARTER
0204461/23/2020 199675 1,220.00
ELEVATOR MAINT SVCS: VARIOUS
FACS
THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR
CORP
0174151/23/2020 199676 206.80
517.00ELEVATOR MAINT SVCS: VARIOUS FACS 310.20
NOV'19 IMPRV DISTRICT ASMNTS 152,054.40TV CONVENTION &VISITORS
BUREAU, DBA VISIT TEMECULA
VALLEY
0100461/23/2020 199677 152,054.40
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Check TotalAmount PaidDescriptionVendorDateCheck #
DOOR REPAIR: MPSCVORTEX INDUSTRIES INC0018901/23/2020 199678 13,734.16
15,574.19DOOR REPAIR: CIVIC CENTER 1,840.03
SUPPLIES: VARIOUS PARKS 8,475.38WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY INC0013421/23/2020 199679 8,475.38
JAN ENTERPRISE 911 SVC: IT 300.00WEST SAFETY SERVICES INC0132861/23/2020 199680 300.00
OCT'19 MSHCP PAYMENTWESTERN RIVERSIDE CO
REG, CONSERVATION
AUTHORITY
0084021/23/2020 199681 45,080.00
NOV'19 MSHCP PAYMENT 65,280.00
DEC'19 MSHCP PAYMENT 186,824.00 76,464.00
ELECTRICAL REPAIRS:COUNCIL
CHMBRS-LOBBY
WITCHER ELECTRIC, AKA
TERRENCE KEVIN WITCHE
0045671/23/2020 199682 565.00
1,210.00ELECTRICAL REPAIRS:CIVC CTR PKG GARAGE 645.00
Grand total for UNION BANK: 3,497,636.62
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Item No. 4
CITY OF TEMECULA
AGENDA REPORT
TO: City Manager/City Council
FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer
DATE: February 11, 2020
SUBJECT: Approve Specifications, and Authorize Solicitation of Construction Bids for
Citywide Slurry Seal Program – Fiscal Year 2019-2020
______________________________________________________________________________
PREPARED BY: Kendra Hannah-Meistrell, Senior Civil Engineer
Laura Bragg, Associate Engineer II
RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council:
1. Approve the specifications, and authorize the Department of Public Works to solicit
construction bids for the Citywide Slurry Seal Program – Fiscal Year 2019-20;
2. Make a finding that this project is exempt from CEQA per Article 19, Categorical
Exemption, Section 15301, Existing Facilities, of the CEQA Guidelines.
BACKGROUND: As part of the Operating Budget for Fiscal Year 2019-2020,
Residential Slurry Seal will utilize slurry to seal the project roadways against water intrusion and
deterioration of asphalt concrete pavement wearing surface. Ideally, slurry seal is applied every
five to seven years as it prolongs pavement life thereby delaying more costly rehabilitation
measures such as asphalt concrete overlays or removal and reconstruction. Construction involves
roadway preparation by removal of existing striping/markings and cleaning/sealing large cracks.
This is followed by application of slurry seal and subsequent restoration of striping and pavement
markings.
Staff has identified the street locations based on the Pavement Management Program (PMP)
Update completed in 2017/2018, current pavement conditions, time elapsed since the last
preventative maintenance measure and geographical proximity. The Ronald H. Roberts Public
Library upper parking lot will also be included in this project. The streets to be sealed and the
library are on the attached project location map.
The project is exempt from the CEQA requirements pursuant to Article 19, Categorical Exemption,
Section 15301, Existing Facilities, of the CEQA Guidelines. Section 15301 states that the repair
and maintenance of existing highways and streets are Class 1 activities which is exempt from
CEQA.
Project specifications are complete and the project is ready to be advertised for construction bids.
The contract documents are available for review in the office of the Director of Public Works.
The Engineer’s Construction Estimate for the Project is $1,600,000.00.
FISCAL IMPACT: The required appropriation is funded in the Operating Budget by
Measure “A” funds. Sufficient funds are available in account #170.199.999.5402.
ATTACHMENTS: 1. Slurry Seal Street List
2. Project Location Maps
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Item No. 5
CITY OF TEMECULA
AGENDA REPORT
TO: City Manager/City Council
FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer
DATE: February 11, 2020
SUBJECT: Approve Master License Agreement with Riverside County Flood Control and
Water Conservation District for Bicycle and Pedestrian Trails and Authorize the
Director of Public Works to Execute Site Specific License Exhibits
PREPARED BY: Avlin R. Odviar, Senior Civil Engineer
Nino Abad, Associate Civil Engineer
RECOMMENDATIONS: That the City Council:
1. Approve a Master License Agreement with Riverside County Flood Control and Water
Conservation District for bicycle and pedestrian trails in district-owned facilities;
2. Authorize the Director of Public Works to execute site specific facility license exhibits
to the Master License Agreement.
BACKGROUND: On March 21, 1995 the City of Temecula entered into an Agreement
with Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (RCFC&WCD) that gave
the City license to use and maintain pedestrian and bicycle trail facilities in Santa Gertrudis Creek
constructed by RCFC&WCD under Assessment District 161. That segment of trail, approximately
2.8 miles long, is located along the southern bank of the Santa Gertrudis Creek between Joseph
Road and Ynez Road. Similar agreements exist for a variety of existing pedestrian and bike trails
in RCFC&WCD facilities across the City.
The City currently has two (2) grant funded Capital Improvement Projects to construct the
remaining portions of trail in Santa Gertrudis Creek in conformance with the Multi-Use Trails and
Bicycle Master Plan. Project PW08-04 will construct approximately 5,500 linear feet of the Santa
Gertrudis Creek Trail from Ynez Road to Winchester Road and is expected to bid in
Spring/Summer 2020. Project PW19-04 will construct an undercrossing at Margarita Road and is
currently beginning the design process.
While discussing specific license agreements for the above mentioned projects, RCFC&WCD
requested that all trail segments in any creek, channel, or similar facility under their jurisdiction
be placed under a single Master License Agreement (MLA) per current practice. City staff has
worked with the City Attorney’s office to review the MLA and recommends approval by City
Council.
The MLA describes broadly the allowable usage and maintenance responsibilities and other terms
applicable to trails in RCFC&WCD drainage facilities. Existing trail access and use is not changed
by the MLA. In order to address unique features of the different segments of the trail, Specific
Facility License Exhibits (SFLE) will be attached to the MLA when needed.
Executing the MLA will terminate the existing March 21, 1995 agreement for Santa Gertrudis
Creek to accommodate three (3) SFLEs for existing and upcoming improvements planned within
the creek as follows:
1. SFLE1 – Existing segment from Joseph Road to Ynez Road.
2. SFLE2 – CIP Project No. PW08-04 for future segment between Ynez Road and Winchester
Road.
3. SFLE3 – CIP Project No. PW19-04 for future undercrossing at Margarita Road.
Executing the MLA will not terminate any other existing agreement for similar trails in
RCFC&WCD facilities until a specific SFLE is later approved to accommodate new trail segments
or modification to existing ones.
In order to expedite approval of the SFLEs and assist the City in meeting various grant funding
deadlines, staff recommends that the City Council delegate the authority to execute the SFLEs to
the Director of Public Works. RCFC&WCD will be making a similar request to their Board, for
the General Manager to execute the SFLEs, so that they can be approved administratively by both
parties following execution of the MLA.
FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of the Master License Agreement and execution of
Specific Facility License Exhibits thereto does not have an immediate fiscal impact; however,
there will be an ongoing increase to the Public Works Maintenance budget in future years.
ATTACHMENTS: 1. Master License Agreement (includes sample Specific License
Exhibit)
EXHIBIT B
INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
Santa Gertrudis Channel, Stage 2
Facility Project No. 7-0-00060
Encroachment Permit No. 3663
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INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
Santa Gertrudis Channel, Stage 2
Facility Project No. 7-0-00060
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Facility Project No. 7-0-00060
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Facility Project No. 7-0-00060
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Item No. 6
CITY OF TEMECULA
AGENDA REPORT
TO: City Manager/City Council
FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer
DATE: February 11, 2020
SUBJECT: Approve Design, Fabrication, Purchase and Installation Agreement with The Public
Restroom Company for Ronald Reagan Sports Park Restroom Expansion and
Renovation Project, PW18-03
______________________________________________________________________________
PREPARED BY: Kendra Hannah-Meistrell, Senior Civil Engineer
Laura Bragg, Associate Engineer II
RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council:
1. Approve the Design, Fabrication, Purchase and Installation Agreement with The Public
Restroom Company in the amount of $545,794.00, for the Ronald Reagan Sports Park
Restroom Expansion and Renovation Project, PW18-03;
2. Authorize the City Manager to approve change orders up to 10% of the agreement
amount, $54,579.40;
3. Find that the project is exempt from CEQA under Section 15301 of the CEQA
Guidelines, the exemption for renovation and minor alterations of existing facilities.
BACKGROUND: The Ronald Reagan Sports Park Restroom Expansion and
Renovation Project, PW18-03, provides for the design, fabrication, delivery and installation of the
restroom building expansion. The restroom expansion includes demolition of the existing facility
and replacement with eight unisex single stall restrooms, a large concession facility, and a
dedicated storage area. This project will provide additional facilities for park patrons. The Ronald
Reagan Sports Park is a heavily utilized park within the City of Temecula and at this location the
City hosts the annual 4th of July Extravaganza.
The City is a member of BuyBoard, a National Purchasing Cooperative, and utilized its
membership to solicit a cost proposal from The Public Restroom Company for this project. The
Public Restroom Company went through BuyBoard’s competitive procurement process that
complies with state laws that require governmental entities to make purchases from approved
vendor lists.
The Public Restroom Company will design, fabricate, deliver and install a stand-alone restroom
building that includes a concession room and storage on a pad that the City will prepare under a
separate contract. The Public Restroom Company portion of the project will take approximately
six months.
The Project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act under Section 15301 of the
CEQA Guidelines, Existing Facilities. The Project is a minor alteration of the existing facilities
involving the replacement of deteriorating restroom facilities and the addition of a concession
facility and storage room, all involving negligible expansion of the existing uses. Specifically, the
new facilities will be: 1) less than 10,000 square feet; 2) in an area where all public services and
facilities are available to allow for maximum development permissible in the General Plan
designation for this Park; and 3) the project is located in a previously developed portion of the
Park that is not environmentally sensitive. No athletic or recreational facilities that draw people
to the Park will be renovated or added.
FISCAL IMPACT: The Ronald Reagan Sports Park Restroom Expansion and
Renovation project is identified in the City’s Capital Improvement Program Fiscal Year 2020-
2024, and is funded with Measure “S”. Adequate funds are available in the project accounts to
cover the agreement amount of $545,794.00 plus the contingency amount of $54,579.40.
ATTACHMENTS: 1. Agreement
2. Project Description
3. Project Location Map
Project Cost:Prior Years
Actual
Expenditures
FYE 2019
Carryover
Budget
2019-20
Adopted
Appropriation
2020-21
Projected
2021-22
Projected
2022-23
Projected
2023-24
Projected
and Future
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Total Project
Cost
Administration 40,000$ 40,000$
Construction $ 580,000 $ 580,000
Construction Engineering 75,000$ 75,000$
Design/Environmental 30,000$ 30,000$
Fixtures/Furn/Equip 30,000$ 30,000$
Totals -$ 725,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 725,000$
Source of Funds:Prior Years
Actual
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FYE 2019
Carryover
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2019-20
Adopted
Appropriation
2020-21
Projected
2021-22
Projected
2022-23
Projected
2023-24
Projected
Total Project
Cost
Measure S 725,000$ 725,000$
Total Funding:-$ 725,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 725,000$
2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Project Description:This project provides for the design and construction of the restroom building expansion at Ronald Reagan
Sports Park.The restroom expansion includes adding additional restroom stalls and urinals, renovating the snack bar, and enlarging
the storage case.
Benefit /Core Value:This project provides additional facilities for park patrons.In addition,this project satisfies the City’s Core
Values of a Healthy and Livable City, A Safe and Prepared Community and Accountable and Responsive City Government.
Project Status: This project is estimated to be complete in Fiscal Year 2019-20.
Department: Public Works/Temecula Community Services - Account No. 210.290.114 PW18-03 Level: I
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Item No. 7
CITY OF TEMECULA
AGENDA REPORT
TO: City Manager/City Council
FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer
DATE: February 11, 2020
SUBJECT: Approve Third Amendment to Agreement for Consultant Services with T.Y. Lin
International for French Valley Parkway/I-15 Improvements – Phase II, PW16-01
______________________________________________________________________________
PREPARED BY: Amer Attar, Principal Civil Engineer
Kendra Hannah-Meistrell, Senior Civil Engineer
RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council:
1. Approve the Third Amendment to the Agreement for Consultant Services with T.Y.
Lin International for the French Valley Parkway/I-15 Improvements – Phase II,
PW16-01, increasing the contingency amount by $200,000;
2. Increase the City Manager’s authority to approve extra work authorizations by
$200,000.
BACKGROUND: On October 25, 2016, the City Council approved the Agreement
with T.Y. Lin International for the preparation of construction plans, specifications, and estimate
(PS&E) for the project. Since that time, two amendments have been approved due to an increase
in the scope of work. Among other tasks, the increase of scope of work included the preparation
of applications for the Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) Grant.
Complex projects, such as this one, that involve coordination and consensus among multiple
jurisdictions are dynamic. The ability to rapidly address scope of work revisions fosters a fast
response to change. Approval of this Amendment will minimize delays by providing the City
Manager the authority to address necessary increases in scope of work by an additional $200,000,
which is above the previously authorized amount of $475,500. This increase in the scope will
include the administration of the INFRA Grant as it is crucial to stay on the Grant schedule.
FISCAL IMPACT: The French Valley Parkway/I-15 Improvements – Phase II project
is included in the City’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Budget for Fiscal Year 2020-24.
The project is funded with General Fund, Measure S, TUMF (WRCOG), TUMF (CETAP/RCTC),
SAFETEA-LU, and STIP. Adequate funds are available in the project accounts to cover the Third
Amendment amount of $200,000, for a total Agreement amount of $4,678,083.
ATTACHMENTS: 1. Third Amendment
2. Project Description
3 Project Location
Project Cost:Prior Years
Actual
Expenditures
FYE 2019
Carryover
Budget
2019-20
Adopted
Appropriation
2020-21
Projected
2021-22
Projected
2022-23
Projected
2023-24
Projected and
Future Years
Total Project
Cost
Administration 2,346,778$ 108,306$ 431,715$ 227,000$ 227,000$ 133,000$ 3,473,799$
Acquisition 9,393,251$ 4,039,870$ 1,540,130$ 990,000$ 15,963,251$
Caltrans Oversight 671,000$ 8,900,000$ 9,571,000$
Construction 38,950,000$ 50,000,000$ 88,950,000$
Construction Engineering 1,330,000$ 1,330,000$
Design/Environmental 16,061,518$ 2,004,685$ 18,066,203$
Utilities 1,993$ 1,993$
Totals 27,803,540$ 6,823,861$ 1,971,845$ 50,397,000$ 50,227,000$ 133,000$ -$ 137,356,246$
Source of Funds:
Prior Years
Actual
Expenditures
FYE 2019
Carryover
Budget
2019-20
Adopted
Appropriation
2020-21
Projected
2021-22
Projected
2022-23
Projected
2023-24
Projected
Total Project
Cost
3,674,862$ 561,312$ 4,236,174$
1,005,840$ 1,005,840$
75,360$ 75,360$
8,000$ 8,000$
1,627,914$ 1,627,914$
193,629$ 260,371$ 1,971,845$ 1,865,640$ 4,291,485$
6,000,000$ 6,000,000$
671,000$ 931,360$ 1,602,360$
37,600,000$ 37,600,000$
10,000,000$ 10,000,000$
2,343,000$ 2,343,000$
8,552,988$ 2,536,872$ 11,089,860$
3,471,937$ 246,807$ 3,718,744$
59,015$ 1,865,985$ 1,925,000$
790,995$ 681,514$ 1,472,509$
50,000,000$ 50,000,000$
General Fund (1)
CFD (Harveston)
DIF (Street Improvements)
Federal Highway
Administration
Measure A (Local Streets and
Roads)
Measure S
Reimbursements/
Other (Land Donation)
SAFETEA-LU
STIP Augmentation
STIP(2)
TUMF (RCTC)(3)
TUMF (WRCOG)(4)
TUMF (WRCOG)(5)
TUMF (WRCOG)(6)
TUMF (CETAP/RCTC)(7)
INFRA Grant(8)
Unspecified(9)227,000$ 133,000$ 360,000$
Total Funding:27,803,540$ 6,823,861$ 1,971,845$ 50,397,000$ 50,227,000$ 133,000$ -$ 137,356,246$
2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Department: Public Works - Account No. 210.265.726 PW16-01 (Ref: PW02-11)Level: I
Project Description:This project includes the design and construction of the two lane northbound collector/distributer road system beginning north of
the Winchester Road Interchange on-ramps and ending just north of the I-15/I-215 junction with connectors to I-15 and I-215.
Project Status: The environmental re-evaluation and design are estimated to be completed in Fiscal Year 2019-20.
Benefit /Core Value:This project will address and improve traffic circulation in the City’s northern area by providing the northbound
collector/distributer road system. In addition, this project satisfies the City's Core Value of Transportation Mobility and Connectivity.
Future Operation &
Maintenance Costs:
(1) General Fund Includes Required Contribution match for TUMF(CETAP/RCTC) funds.
(2) State Transportation Improvement Program -2014 RCTC Call for projects as approved by the Commission on November 13, 2013($10,000,000).
(3)TUMF (RCTC)- Regional funding is pursuant to RCTC Agreement No. 06-72-048-00 for a total of $7,517,000($5,517,000-ROW; $2,000,000-PS&E). $200,000 City Match,
Phase I expended $3,174,000-ROW; $2,000,000 PS&E; $200,000 City Match. Phase II expended $2,343,000 ROW.
(4) TUMF (WRCOG) - TUMF Zone funding is pursuant to WRCOG Agreement No. 06-SW-TEM-1079 for a total of $11,575,000 reduced to $11,451,875($975,752-PA&ED;
$8,801,875-PS&E; $1,674,248-ROW) for Phase I and Phase II.
(5) TUMF (WRCOG) - TUMF Zone funding is pursuant to WRCOG Agreement No. 05-SW-TEM-1064 for $4,078,000 reduced to $4,043,000 ($108,724 PA&ED;3,934,296 PS&E) for
Phase I and Phase II.
(6) TUMF (WRCOG) - TUMF Zone Funding is pursuant to WRCOG Agreement No. 05-SW-TEM-1064 for $1,925,000-ROW. No expenditures for Phase I.
(7) TUMF (CETAP/RCTC) - Funding is pursuant to the RCTC Agreement No. 17-73-007-00 in the amount of $1,472,509 ($673,562 ROW; $798,947 DESIGN; $106,603 City
(8) Applied for U.S. Department of Transportation Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) Grant.
(9) Project cannot be constructed until a funding source is identified.
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Item No. 8
CITY OF TEMECULA
AGENDA REPORT
TO: City Manager/City Council
FROM: Patrick Thomas, Directors of Public Works/City Engineer
DATE: February 11, 2020
SUBJECT: Accept Improvements and File the Notice of Completion for Pavement
Rehabilitation Program – Citywide, Rancho Vista Road (Paseo Goleta to
Butterfield Stage Road), PW19-01
PREPARED BY: Kendra Hannah- Meistrell, Senior Civil Engineer
Laura Bragg, Associate Engineer II
RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council:
1. Accept the improvements performed by All American Asphalt for the Pavement
Rehabilitation Program – Citywide, Rancho Vista Road (Paseo Goleta to
Butterfield Stage Road), PW19-01;
2. Direct the City Clerk to file and record the Notice of Completion, release the
Performance Bond, and accept a one-year Maintenance Bond;
3. Release the Labor and Material Bond seven months after filing the Notice of
Completion, if no liens have been filed.
BACKGROUND: On July 9, 2019, the City Council awarded a construction contract
to All American Asphalt in the amount of $855,533, for the Pavement Rehabilitation Program –
Citywide, Rancho Vista Road (Paseo Goleta to Butterfield Stage Road), PW19 -01. The City
Council also authorized the City Manager to approve change orders not to exceed the contingency
amount of $128,299.95, which is equal to 15% of the Contract amount.
The Pavement Rehabilitation Program – Citywide, Rancho Vista Road (Paseo Goleta to Butterfield
Stage Road) Project, PW19-01, is part of the Capital Improvements Program and Budget for Fiscal
Year 2020-2024. The City Council approved appropriations to support a Citywide Pavement
Rehabilitation Program that would implement the recommended maintenance activities identified
in the Pavement Management Program update (PMP) completed in 2017/2018. The PMP
prioritized the areas in need of repairs and identified the recommended method for these repairs.
Using the PMP, staff selected Rancho Vista Road based on its ranking in the PMP report, economy
of scale, and the available budget.
The completed project rehabilitated the full width of Rancho Vista Road from just west of the
eastern most leg of Paseo Goleta to Butterfield Stage Road (excluding the intersection), the full
width of Meadows Parkway 200 feet north and south of the Rancho Vista Road intersection, and
additionally along the northbound lanes of Meadows Parkway north of Rancho Vista Road,
stopping at the beginning of the median island in the City of Temecula. Work consisted of 2” –
3” cold milling existing pavement and placement of approximately 2” – 3” asphalt concrete,
reconstruction of ADA ramps, adjustment of existing utilities to grade, and replacing existing
striping, pavement markers, and traffic signal loops.
All American Asphalt has completed the work in accordance with the approved project
specifications and to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works/City Engineer. All work is
warranted for a period of one year from September 13, 2019, the date the City obtained “beneficial
use” of the project improvements. The retention for this project will be released pursuant to the
provisions of Public Contract Code 7107.
The final contract amount is $830,651.58, which is $24,881.41 less than the original contract
amount of $855,533.00.
FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with accepting the project and
filing of the Notice of Completion.
ATTACHMENTS: 1. Notice of Completion
2. Contractor’s Affidavit and Final Release
3. Maintenance Bond
4. Project Location Map
RECORDING REQUESTED BY
AND RETURN TO:
CITY CLERK
CITY OF TEMECULA
41000 Main Street
Temecula, CA 92590
EXEMPT FROM RECORDER’S FEES
Pursuant to Government Code
Sections 6103 and 27383
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
N O T I C E O F C O M P L E T I O N
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT:
1. The City of Temecula is the owner of the property hereinafter described.
2. The full address of the City of Temecula is 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California
92590.
3. The Nature of Interest is a Contract which was awarded by the City of Temecula to All
American Asphalt 400 East Sixth Street, Corona, CA 92879, to perform the following
work of improvement:
Pavement Rehabilitation Program – Rancho Vista Road (Paseo
Goleta to Butterfield Stage Road), Project No. PW19-01
4. Said work was completed by said company according to plans and specifications and to
the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works of the City of Temecula and that said
work was accepted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting
thereof held on February 11, 2020. That upon said contract Fidelity and Deposit
Company of Maryland, was surety for the bond given by the said company as required
by law.
5. The property on which said work of improvement was completed is in the City of
Temecula, County of Riverside, State of California, and is described as follows:
Pavement Rehabilitation Program – Rancho Vista Road (Paseo
Goleta to Butterfield Stage Road), Project No. PW19-01
6. The location of said property is: Rancho Vista Road and Meadows Parkway,
Temecula, California
Dated at Temecula, California, this 11th day of February, 2020.
City of Temecula
Randi Johl, City Clerk
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss
CITY OF TEMECULA )
I, Randi Johl, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, California, do hereby certify under
penalty of perjury, that the foregoing NOTICE OF COMPLETION is true and correct, and that
said NOTICE OF COMPLETION was duly and regularly ordered to be recorded in the Office of
the County Recorder of Riverside by said City Council.
Dated at Temecula, California, this 11th day of February, 2020.
City of Temecula
Randi Johl, City Clerk
Agreement No. 19-154
SURETY BOND REVIEW FORM
The attached surety bond(s) have been reviewed in the following amount(s):
PROJECT:
CONTRACTOR:
PW 19-01, Pavement Rehab — Rancho Vista Rd (Paseo Goleta to Butterfield)
All American Asphalt
SURETY
BOND
TYPE
BOND
NUMBER
BOND
AMOUNT
Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland Maintenance 7660763 83,065.14
The surety company is IN is not an admitted company in the State of California:
Financial Strength Rating:
A.M. Best#:
A+
NAIC#: 5"I(P
CA Company ID#:
Insurance Verified By:
Risk Ma(7bgement Division
Approved As to Form:
X
Peter M. Thorson, City Attorney
NOTES:
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Date
DateVita Z.0
1/6/2020: Submitted to Risk by Jenny McConville (PW— CIP)
Premium Included in Performance Bond
Executed in: 2 Counterparts
CITY OF TEMECULA, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
BOND NO, 7660763
MAINTENANCE BOND
for
PAVEMENT REHABILITATION PROGRAM - CITYWIDE
RANCHO VISTA ROAD (PASEO GOLETA ROAD TO BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD)
PROJECT NO. PW19-01
KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENT THAT
All American Asphalt - 400 East Sixth Street, Corona, CA 92879
a Corporation
fill in whether a Corporation, Partnership, or Individual)
Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland - 777 S. Figueroa Street, Suite 3900, Los Angeles, CA 90017
NAME AND ADDRESS OF SURETY
NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR
hereinafter called "Principal"), and
hereinafter called "Surety"), are held and firmly bound unto CITY OF TEMECULA (hereinafter
called "Owner") in the penal sum of Eighty Three Thousand Sixty Five DOLLARS
AND 16/100 CENTS ($83,065.16 ) in lawful money of the United States,
said sum being not less than ten percent of the Contract value payable by the said City of
Temecula under the terms of the Contract, for the payment of which, we bind ourselves,
successors, and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION is such that whereas, the Principal entered into a
certain Contract with the Owner, dated the 9th day of July 2019
a copy of which is hereto attached and made a part hereof for the construction of PAVEMENTREHABILITATIONPROGRAM — CITYWIDE, RANCHO VISTA ROAD (PASEO GOLETA TO
BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD), PROJECT NO. PW19-01.
WHEREAS, said Contract provides that the Principal will furnish a bond conditioned to
guarantee for the period of one year after approval of the final estimate on said job, by theOwner, against all defects in workmanship and materials which may become apparent during
said period; and
WHEREAS, the said Contract has been completed, and was the final estimate approved on this
the 13th day of September 2019 .
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that if within one
year from the date of approval of the final estimate on said job pursuant to the Contract, theworkdoneunderthetermsofsaidContractshalldisclosepoorworkmanshipintheexecutionof
said work, and the carrying out of the terms of said Contract, or it shall appear that defective
materials were furnished thereunder, then this obligation shall remain in full force and virtue,
otherwise this instrument shall be void.
MAINTENANCE BOND MB-1
As a part of the obligation secured hereby and in addition to the face amount specified costs
and reasonable expenses and fees shall be included, including reasonable attorney's fees
incurred by the City of Temecula in successfully enforcing this obligation, all to be taxed as
costs and included in any judgment rendered.
The Surety hereby stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration, or
addition to the terms of the Contract, or to the work to be performed thereunder, or to the
specifications accompanying the same, shall in any way affect its obligations on this bond, and it
does hereby waive notice of any such change, extension of time, alteration. or addition to the
terms of the Contract, or to the work, or to the Specifications.
Signed and sealed this 18th day of December 20 tg
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SURETY: Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland PRINCIPAL: All American Asphalt
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Peter M. Thorson, City Attorney
NOTE: Signatures of two corporate officers required for corporations. A Notarial
Acknowledgement or Jurat must be attached for each of the Surety and Principal
Signatures.
MAINTENANCE BOND MB-2
CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT CIVIL CODE § 1189
A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the
document to which this certificate is attached. and not the truthfulness. accuracy. or validity of that document.
State of California
County of Riverside
On December 20, 2019 before me, B. Royster, Notary Public
Date
personally appeared
Here Insert name and Title of the Officer
Edward J. Carlson and Michael Farkas
Name(s) of Signer(s)
B. ROYSTER
Notary Public - California
Riverside County
Commission W 2260352 —
My Comm. Expires Oct 26, 2022
Place Notary Seal Above
who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the
person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument
and acknowledged to me that helshe/they executed the same in
his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their
signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf
of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument.
I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of
Califomia that the forgoing paragraph is true and correct.
WITNESS my
Signature
OPTIONAL
d an official seal.
Sign re of Notary Public
Though the information below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to person relying on the document
and could prevent fraudulent removal and reattachment of this form to another document.
Description of Attached Document
Title or Type of Document Maintenance Bond — City of Temecula
Document Date: December 18, 2019 Number of Pages: 4
Signer(s) Other Than Named Above: Rebecca Haas -Bates, Attorney -in -Fact
Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer(s)
Signer's Name: Edward J. Carlson
o Individual
X Corporate Officer — Title(s): Vice President
o Partner 1 Limited o General
o Attorney in Fact
o Trustee
o Other:
RIGHT THUMBPRINT
OF SIGNER
Signer is Representing:
All American As. halt
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Signer's Name: Michael Farkas
o Individual
X Corporate Officer — Title(s): Secretary
o Partner Limited o General
o Attorney in Fact
o Trustee
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All American As halt
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A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the
document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document.
State of Califomia
County of Orange
On 12/18/2019
Date
personally appeared Rebecca Haas -Bates
before me, A. MacFarlane, Notary Public
Here Insert Name and Title of the Officer
Name(.of Signer'($
who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(* whose name(* is/are
subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in
his/her/their authorized capacity less), and that by hic(her/their signature*on the instrument the person(s),.
or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument.
I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws
of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph
is true and correct.
A. MACFARLANE
Notary Public - California
Orange County
Commission # 2188592
My Comm. Expires Mar 27, 2021
Place Notary Seal Above
WITNESS my hand and official seal.
Signature
OPTIONAL
Signature of Notary Public
Though this section is optional, completing this information can deter alteration of the document or
fraudulent reattachment of this form to an unintended document.
Description of Attached Document
Title or Type of Document: Maintenance Bond No. 7660763 Document Date: 12/18/2019
Number of Pages: Two (2) Signer(s) Other Than Named Above: All American Asphalt
Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer(s)
Signer's Name: Rebecca Haas -Bates
Corporate Officer — Title(s):
O Partner — O Limited General
0 Individual Attorney in Fact
0 Trustee 0 Guardian or Conservator
C Other:
Signer Is Representing:
Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland
Signer's Name:
0 Corporate Officer — Title(s):
0 Partner — Limited 0 General
O Individual 0 Attorney in Fact
0 Trustee 0 Guardian or Conservator
0 Other:
Signer Is Representing:
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EXTRACT FROM BY-LAWS OF THE COMPANIES
Article V, Section 8, Attomevs-in-Fact. The Chief Executive Officer, the President, or any Executive Vice President or Vice President
may, by written instrument under the attested corporate seal, appoint attorneys -in -fact with authority to execute bonds, policies, recognizances, stipulations, undertakings, or other like instruments on behalf of the Company, and may authorize any officer or any such
attorney -in -fact to affix the corporate seal thereto; and may with or without cause modify of revoke any such appointment or authority at any
time."
CERTIFICATE
I, the undersigned, Secretary of the ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, the COLONIAL AMERICAN CASUALTY
AND SURETY COMPANY, and the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND, do hereby certify that the foregoing
Power of Attorney is still in full force and effect on the date of this certificate; and I do further certify that Article V, Section 8, of the By -
Laws of the Companies is still in force.
This Power of Attorney and Certificate may be signed by facsimile under and by authority of the following resolution of the Board of
Directors of the ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY at a meeting duly called and held on the 15th day of December 1998.
RESOLVED: "That the signature of the President or a Vice President and the attesting signature of a Secretary or an Assistant Secretary
and the Seal of the Company may be affixed by facsimile on any Power of Attorney...Any such Power or any certificate thereof bearing such
facsimile signature and seal shall be valid and binding on the Company."
This Power of Attorney and Certificate may be signed by facsimile under and by authority of the following resolution of the Board of
Directors of the COLONIAL AMERICAN CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY at a meeting duly called and held on the 5th day of
May, 1994, and the following resolution of the Board of Directors of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND at a
meeting duly called and held on the 10th day of May, 1990.
RESOLVED: "That the facsimile or mechanically reproduced seal of the company and facsimile or mechanically reproduced signature
of any Vice -President, Secretary, or Assistant Secretary of the Company, whether made heretofore or hereafter, wherever appearing upon a
certified copy of any power of attorney issued by the Company, shall be valid and binding upon the Company with the same force and effect
as though manually affixed.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the corporate seals of the said Companies,
this 18th day of December , 2019 .
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By: Brian M. Hodges
Vice President
TO REPORT A CLAIM WITH REGARD TO A SURETY BOND, PLEASE SUBMIT A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION
OF THE CLAIM INCLUDING THE PRINCIPAL ON THE BOND, THE BOND NUMBER, AND YOUR CONTACT
INFORMATION TO:
Zurich Surety Claims
1299 Zurich Way
Schaumburg, IL 60196-1056
www.reportsfclaims@zurichna.com
800-626-4577
ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY
COLONIAL AMERICAN CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY
FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND
POWER OF ATTORNEY
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation of the State of New
York, the COLONIAL AMERICAN CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY, a corporation of the State of Illinois, and the FIDELITY
AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND a corporation of the State of Illinois (herein collectively called the "Companies"), by
Robert D. Murray, Vice President, in pursuance of authority granted by Article V, Section 8, of the By -Laws of said Companies, which are
set forth on the reverse side hereof and are hereby certified to be in full force and effect on the date hereof, do hereby nominate, constitute,
and appoint William SYRKIN, Rebecca HAAS-BATES, Sergio D. BECHARA and Richard ADAIR, all of Irvine,
California, EACH, its true and lawful agent and Attorney -in -Fact, to make, execute, seal and deliver, for, and on its behalf as surety, and as
its act and deed: any and all bonds and undertakings, and the execution of such bonds or undertakings in pursuance of these presents,
shall be as binding upon said Companies, as fully and amply, to all intents and purposes, as if they had been duly executed and acknowledged
by the regularly elected officers of the ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY at its office in New York, New York., the regularlyelectedofficersoftheCOLONIALAMERICANCASUALTYANDSURETYCOMPANYatitsofficeinOwingsMills, Maryland., and the
regularly elected officers of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND at its office in Owings Mills, Maryland., in their
own proper persons.
The said Vice President does hereby certify that the extract set forth on the reverse side hereof is a true copy of Article V, Section 8, of
the By -Laws of said Companies, and is now in force.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Vice -President has hereunto subscribed his/her names and affixed the Corporate Seals of the said
ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, COLONIAL AMERICAN CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY, and
FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND, this 1 lth day of June, A.D. 2019.
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ATTEST:
ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY
COLONIAL AMERICAN CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY
FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND
By: Robert D. Murray
Vice President
By: Dawn E. Brown
Secretary
State of Maryland
County of Baltimore
On this l lth day of June, A.D. 2019, before the subscriber, a Notary Public of the State of Maryland, duly commissioned and qualified, Robert D.
Murray, Vice President and Dawn E. Brown, Secretary of the Companies, to me personally known to be the individuals and officers described in and who
executed the preceding instrument, and acknowledged the execution of same, and being by me duly sworn, deposeth and saith, that he/she is the said officer of
the Company aforesaid, and that the seals affixed to the preceding instrument are the Corporate Seals of said Companies, and that the said Corporate Seals and
the signature as such officer were duly affixed and subscribed to the said instrument by the authority and direction of the said Corporations.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Official Seal the day and year first above written.
Constance A. Dunn, Notary Public
My Commission Expires: July 9, 2023
Item No. 9
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ACTION MINUTES
TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT MEETING
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
41000 MAIN STREET
TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA
JANUARY 28, 2020
CALL TO ORDER at 7:50 PM: President Schwank
ROLL CALL: Edwards (absent), Naggar (absent), Rahn, Stewart, Schwank
CSD PUBLIC COMMENTS - None
CSD CONSENT CALENDAR
Unless otherwise indicated below, the following pertains to all items on the Consent Calendar.
Approved the Staff Recommendation (3-0, Edwards and Naggar absent): Motion by Stewart, Second by
Rahn. The vote reflected unanimous approval.
10. Approve the Action Minutes of January 14, 2020
Recommendation: That the Board of Directors approve the action minutes of January 14,
2020.
CSD DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT
CSD GENERAL MANAGER REPORT
CSD BOARD OF DIRECTORS REPORTS
CSD ADJOURNMENT
At 7:51 PM, the Community Services District meeting was formally adjourned to Tuesday, February 11,
2020, at 5:30 PM for a Closed Session, with a regular session commencing at 7:00 PM, City Council
Chambers, 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California.
Zak Schwank, President
ATTEST:
_______________________________
Randi Johl, Secretary
[SEAL]
Item No. 10
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ACTION MINUTES
JOINT SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
AND CITY COUNCIL MEETING
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
41000 MAIN STREET
TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA
JANUARY 28, 2020
CALL TO ORDER at 7:51 PM: Chair James Stewart
ROLL CALL: Edwards (absent), Naggar (absent), Rahn, Schwank, Stewart
SARDA/COUNCIL PUBLIC COMMENTS - None
SARDA CONSENT CALENDAR
Unless otherwise indicated below, the following pertains to all items on the Consent Calendar.
Approved the Staff Recommendation (3-0, Edwards and Naggar absent): Motion by Rahn, Second
by Schwank. The vote reflected unanimous approval.
11. Approve Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule and Administrative Budget for the
Period of July 1, 2020 Through June 30, 2021 (ROPS 20-21)
Recommendation: That the Board of Directors
1. Adopt a resolution entitled:
RESOLUTION NO. SARDA 2020-01
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE
SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY APPROVING A RECOGNIZED
OBLIGATION PAYMENT SCHEDULE FOR THE PERIOD OF
JULY 1, 2020 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2021 PURSUANT TO
HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 34177 AND
TAKING CERTAIN ACTIONS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH
2. Adopt a resolution entitled:
RESOLUTION NO. SARDA 2020-02
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE
SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY APPROVING THE PROPOSED
ADMINISTRATIVE BUDGET PURSUANT TO HEALTH AND
SAFETY CODE SECTION 34177 AND TAKING CERTAIN
ACTIONS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH
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12. Approve Fifth Amendment to Disposition and Development Agreement for Town Square
Marketplace Development Between Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment
Agency, the City of Temecula, and Town Square Marketplace Old Town, LLC (APN Nos.
922-360-004, 005, 006, 007)
Recommendation: 1. That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled:
RESOLUTION NO. 2020-07
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TEMECULA APPROVING THE FIFTH AMENDMENT TO THE
DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BY AND
AMONG THE CITY OF TEMECULA, SUCCESSOR AGENCY
TO THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, AND
TOWN SQUARE MARKETPLACE OLD TOWN, LLC
CONVEYING APPROXIMATELY ONE ACRE OF PROPERTY
LOCATED ON MAIN STREET WEST OF MERCEDES STREET
2. That the Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment
Agency adopt a resolution entitled:
RESOLUTION NO. SARDA 2020-03
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE
SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY APPROVING THE FIFTH
AMENDMENT TO THE DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT
AGREEMENT BY AND AMONG THE CITY OF TEMECULA,
SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, AND TOWN SQUARE
PROPERTY LOCATED ON MAIN STREET WEST OF
MERCEDES STREET
SARDA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT
SARDA BOARD OF DIRECTOR REPORTS
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SARDA ADJOURNMENT
At 7:53 PM, the Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency meeting was formally
adjourned to Tuesday, February 11, 2020, at 5:30 PM for a Closed Session, with a regular session
commencing at 7:00 PM, City Council Chambers, 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California.
___________________________
James Stewart, Chair
ATTEST:
_______________________________
Randi Johl, Secretary
[SEAL]
Item No. 11
CITY OF TEMECULA
AGENDA REPORT
TO: City Manager/City Council
FROM: Randi Johl, Director of Legislative Affairs/City Clerk
DATE: February 11, 2020
SUBJECT: Appoint Members to the Community Services and Public Traffic Safety
Commissions
PREPARED BY: Randi Johl, Director of Legislative Affairs/City Clerk
RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council appoint two members each to the
Community Services Commission and Public Traffic Safety Commission.
BACKGROUND: There are two vacancies each on the Community Services
Commission and the Public Traffic Safety Commission. The application period ran from
November 1 – December 31, 2019. Twenty-one applications were received in response to the
advertised vacancies. The term for the subject vacancies will be for three years and run from
January 1, 2020 – December 31, 2022. The applications, along with any supporting
documentation, were provided to the City Council and are a part of the agenda packet. It is
recommended that the City Council receive a brief presentation from each applicant and make
the appointments thereafter.
FISCAL IMPACT: None
ATTACHMENTS: Application Packet
Submit Date: Nov 21, 2019
First Name Middle Initial Last Name
Home Address Suite or Apt
City State Postal Code
Email Address
Primary Phone
City of Temecula - Boards and Commissions
Appointment Application
Important Information
The appointment process is a public process subject to the Ralph M. Brown Act and Public Records
Act. An applicant presentation is required at a City Council meeting. An applicant must be a resident
of the City of Temecula at the time the application is submitted. All applications on file at the close of
an advertised period for a vacancy will be considered.
Profile
Which district do you live in? Find your district here: https://temeculaca.gov/districtmap *
District 4
Note: Applicants may select one or more boards and/or commissions below. Please select all that
apply.
Which Boards would you like to apply for?
Community Services Commission: Submitted
Public/Traffic Safety Commission: Submitted
Education and Employment
List Educational Background (Degrees, Licenses, Certificates, etc.). State "see resume" if
attaching a resume with this information at the end of this application.
BA Public Administration MS Construction Management Certified Construction Manager LEED AP DBIA
List Employment History for Five Years (Employer Name and Address, Position Title,
Primary Responsibilities). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this information at
the end of this application.
Balfour Beatty 10620 Treena St Suite 300 San Diego CA 92131 Project Executive 10 yrs. Responsibilities
included managing oversight for safety, schedule and fiscal success for multiple teams and projects
through Southern California for education and public works projects.
John Atherton
Temecula CA 92591
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do so here.
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Service Experience
List Previous City/County/State Board/Committee/Commission Service (Name of Entity,
Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this
information at the end of this application.
None
List Organizational Service (Professional, Technical, Volunteer, Non-Profit, Service Clubs)
(Name of Group, Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume
with this information at the end of this application.
Construction Management Association of America Design Build Institute of America
Interest
Describe why you wish to serve on this commission, how you have engaged with the City
previously (i.e., attending meetings and events, etc.), and why you believe you are qualified
for the position. Please be specific.
I have lived in Temecula valley my entire life and look forward to participating and giving back to a
community that truly is among the best in Southern California. As the valley continues to grow and attract
visitors as well as residents in the coming decades I believe my experience throughout diverse
communities in Southern California would be a asset to our city government.
References
List Three Professional and/or Personal References (Name, Position, Phone, Email):
Eric Stenman President,Balfour Beatty Sarah White
Anvesh Motadoo, ,
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Submit Date: Nov 06, 2019
First Name Middle Initial Last Name
Home Address Suite or Apt
City State Postal Code
Email Address
Primary Phone
City of Temecula - Boards and Commissions
Appointment Application
Important Information
The appointment process is a public process subject to the Ralph M. Brown Act and Public Records
Act. An applicant presentation is required at a City Council meeting. An applicant must be a resident
of the City of Temecula at the time the application is submitted. All applications on file at the close of
an advertised period for a vacancy will be considered.
Profile
Which district do you live in? Find your district here: https://temeculaca.gov/districtmap *
District 5
Note: Applicants may select one or more boards and/or commissions below. Please select all that
apply.
Which Boards would you like to apply for?
Community Services Commission: Submitted
Public/Traffic Safety Commission: Submitted
Education and Employment
List Educational Background (Degrees, Licenses, Certificates, etc.). State "see resume" if
attaching a resume with this information at the end of this application.
Master of Arts: Public Administration (MPA) - California State University, San Bernardino (2016) Bachelor
of Arts: Political Science - San Diego State University, San Diego (2005)
List Employment History for Five Years (Employer Name and Address, Position Title,
Primary Responsibilities). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this information at
the end of this application.
See Resume
Tyler J Booth
Temecula CA 92591
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Service Experience
List Previous City/County/State Board/Committee/Commission Service (Name of Entity,
Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this
information at the end of this application.
None
List Organizational Service (Professional, Technical, Volunteer, Non-Profit, Service Clubs)
(Name of Group, Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume
with this information at the end of this application.
Pi Sigma Alpha Member- National Political Science Honor Society (2005): National Political Science
Honor Society, is the only honor society for college and university students of political science in the
United States. Its purpose is to recognize and promote high academic achievement in the field of political
science. It is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies (ACHS) and adheres to all the
standards set by ACHS for an upper-division, specialized honor society. Pi Sigma Alpha is not a social
fraternity or club. PI Alpha Alpha Member- Global Honor Society for Public Affairs and Administration
(2016): Pi Alpha Alpha is the Global Honor Society for Public Affairs and Administration. There are more
than 160 chapters located around the world at NASPAA member schools. Pi Alpha Alpha is run by
NASPAA: The Global Standard in Public Service Education and is directed by a National Council of 14
members. The National Council includes a president and vice president, each of whom serve 2 year
terms, and officers are elected at the biennial meeting at the NASPAA annual conference. The purpose of
Pi Alpha Alpha is to encourage and recognize outstanding scholarship and accomplishment in public
affairs and administration. Its objectives, such as fostering integrity, professionalism, and effective
performance, promote the advancement of quality in the education and practice of the art and science of
public affairs and administration. PAA membership identifies those with the highest performance levels in
educational programs preparing them for public service careers. Robinson Street HOA - San Diego, CA -
President (5 Years, 2 Months) MMA Academy - San Diego, CA - Instructor (7 years): Certified Krav Maga
Worldwide Instructor. Over 100 hours of volunteer classroom experience in Krav Maga and fitness
instruction. Instructor of the year 2013.
Interest
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do so here.
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Describe why you wish to serve on this commission, how you have engaged with the City
previously (i.e., attending meetings and events, etc.), and why you believe you are qualified
for the position. Please be specific.
I was excited to see openings on the Community Services Committee and the Public/Traffic Safety
Commission. As someone with a diverse body of professional and academic experience, I believe that I
thrive on working with small groups to produce responsible solutions. These appointments also caught my
eye because of my professional experience within the public, private, and nonprofit sectors. I earned a
Bachelor's Degree in Political Science from San Diego State in 2005 and began working for publicly-
traded bio-pharmaceutical company Arena Pharmaceuticals. After a nine-year run as Senior Trademark
Paralegal, I decided to fully commit to public service and earned a Master’s Degree in Public
Administration from California State University, San Bernardino (16’). During my time in graduate school, I
served as an Intern for the City of Temecula. In 2016, I was hired by the Inland Empire Economic
Partnership to lead a team that implemented business development strategies and forged relationships
with Inland Empire executives, coordinated several large scale events, created content for social media
channels, studied market research, delivered presentations, drafted press releases, maintained the
company’s website, analyzed and interpreted statistical data, tracked local and state legislation, designed
content for quarterly newsletters in order to better communicate the effectiveness of the organization’s
efforts in business, educational, and workforce development to stakeholders. In 2017, I took a job with the
City of Riverside’s Public Utility. I currently maintain a network of small, medium, and large business
accounts across every major sector. I enjoy establishing relationships that develop into mutually beneficial
partnerships. My passion is helping business owners grow their businesses using the tools available to
them from their local government. I am especially proud of my team’s work to design energy and water
efficiency programs that expand and retain business throughout the City of Riverside. Finally, I am a local
homeowner, father, and husband. My goal is to contribute my energy and passion for public service to
meaningful work within my own community.
References
List Three Professional and/or Personal References (Name, Position, Phone, Email):
David Bradfute Ph.D. J.D. Vice President & Head, Intellectual Property (Supervisor while at Arena
Pharmaceuticals) dbradfute@neurocrine.com San Diego , CA
Paul Granillo President & CEO, Inland Empire Economic Partnership
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 92591 US Betsy
Lowrey Sr. Management Analyst - City of Temecula 41000 Main Street Temecula , CA 92591 951-693-
3959 - Cell betsy.lowrey@cityoftemecula.org Christina Bibler, MCP Economic
Development Director - City of San Diego 619-236-6493 cbibler@sandiego.gov Jim Holmes Supervisor-
Placer County District Auburn, CA 95603 -Cell
jholmes@placer.ca.gov brobert@placer.ca.gov- District 3 Aide Maral Hernandez San Bernardino County
Government & Legislative Affairs Analyst Maral.Hernandez@cao.sbcounty.gov
Attachments
RESUME9-19.docx
Cover_Letter_-_Comissions.docx
References.docx
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TYLER J. BOOTH
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Summary
Over 15 years of private, public, and nonprofit sector experience. Superior record of successful customer and community
engagement. Adept at working with a wide variety of commercial and governmental demographics including private
businesses, public sector organizations, higher education institutions, large retailers, restaurants, non-profit
organizations, economic development corporations, and public utility customers.
Education
Master of Arts: Public Administration (MPA) 2016
California State University, San Bernardino
Bachelor of Arts: Political Science 2005
San Diego State University, San Diego
Professional Experience
City of Riverside Public Utilities – Utility Programs and Services Representative (July 2017-Present)
Account Manager to manufacturers, restaurants, grocery stores, small business, residential, non-profit organizations, and
solar customers on behalf of the Riverside's Public Utility Department (RPU).
Conducting public outreach on key energy issues, helping residential and large commercial customers resolve
utility issues, deploying strategic outreach methods to assist RPU in meeting energy conservation mandates,
administering utility-wide energy/water efficiency incentive programs, and building strategic relationships with
large commercial stakeholders
Advising Riverside Economic Development Department on matters of physical readiness of customer sites, utility
costs, utility incentives, transportation (fleet) electrification, and economic development rates
Designing, managing, and monitoring the implementation of emerging technology programs – Solar, EV
Charging, and Battery Storage
Representing the Public Benefits and Customer Engagement Division at community events, speaking
engagements, education seminars, and assisting RPU executives with programmatic expertise
Inland Empire Economic Partnership (IEEP) - Business Engagement Specialist (June 2016- June 2017)
Liaison to the Inland Empire’s largest private businesses, C-level executives, public sector organizations, elected
officials, and higher education institutions on behalf of the region’s only two-county economic development organization.
Increased total membership by 25% - Collected over $502,000 in annual membership dues (2016)
Member of Linked Learning’s Work-Based Learning Action Team – Created workforce development pathways to
expose, train, and employ students in the Inland Empire’s largest business sectors
Evaluated and overhauled the organization’s marketing strategy- added social media campaigns, print ads, email
marketing (Mail Chimp), press releases, quarterly newsletters, outreach events, and marketing collateral
Achieved exponential growth in social media following through focused campaigns
Wrote, edited, and designed quarterly online newsletter- 2,500 views per quarter
Redesigned and maintained organization’s website using WordPress - resulting in a 40% increase in site views
Restructured all aspects of fundraising, developed and managed budgets, negotiated contracts, secured high-profile
speakers, and served as event lead for five business events attended by over 300 people each
Earned $67,300 profit – 50% increase from previous year
Improved event attendance - 44% increase from previous year
Sold $119,000 in sponsorship packages to support events
Arena Pharmaceuticals, Inc. - Trademark Paralegal (March 2007 – December 2015)
Senior trademark paralegal for 10-person legal team. Coordinated in-house filing, prosecution, enforcement, renewal, and
document preparation efforts for global trademark portfolio in support of the global branding campaign for FDA approved
BELVIQ® - Resulting in federally registered trademarks. ARNA, (NASDAQ)
November 6, 2019
Re: Commission Openings
To Whom It May Concern:
I was excited to see openings on the Community Services Committee and the Public/Traffic Safety
Commission. As someone with a diverse body of professional and academic experience, I believe that I
thrive on working with small groups to produce responsible solutions. These appointments also caught my
eye because of my professional experience within the public, private, and nonprofit sectors.
I earned a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science from San Diego State in 2005 and began working for
publicly traded biopharmaceutical company Arena Pharmaceuticals. After a nine-year run as Senior
Trademark Paralegal, I decided to commit fully to public service and earned a Master’s Degree in Public
Administration from California State University, San Bernardino (16’). During my time in graduate school, I
served as an Intern for the City of Temecula.
In 2016, I was hired by the Inland Empire Economic Partnership to lead a team that implemented
business development strategies and forged relationships with Inland Empire executives, coordinated
several large scale events, created content for social media channels, studied market research, delivered
presentations, drafted press releases, maintained the company’s website, analyzed and interpreted
statistical data, tracked local and state legislation, designed content for quarterly newsletters in order to
better communicate the effectiveness of the organization’s efforts in business, educational, and workforce
development to stakeholders.
In 2017, I took a job with the City of Riverside’s Public Utility. I currently maintain a network of small,
medium, and large business accounts across every major sector. I enjoy establishing relationships that
develop into mutually beneficial partnerships. My passion is helping business owners grow their
businesses using the tools available to them from their local government. I am especially proud of my
team’s work to design energy and water efficiency programs that expand and retain business throughout
the City of Riverside.
Finally, I am a local homeowner, father, and husband. My goal is to contribute my energy and passion for
public service to meaningful work within my own community.
Please see the accompanying resume for additional details of my experience and education. Feel free to
call me at . I look forward to learning more about this opportunity.
Sincerely,
Tyler J. Booth, MPA
Tyler J. Booth
Professional References
David Bradfute Ph.D. J.D.
Vice President & Head, Intellectual Property (Supervisor while at Arena Pharmaceuticals)
dbradfute@neurocrine.com
San Diego , CA 92130
US
Paul Granillo
President & CEO, Inland Empire Economic Partnership
pgranillo@ieep.com
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 92591
US
Betsy Lowrey
Sr. Management Analyst - City of Temecula
41000 Main Street
Temecula , CA 92591
951-693-3959
- Cell
betsy.lowrey@cityoftemecula.org
Christina Bibler, MCP
Economic Development Director - City of San Diego
cbibler@sandiego.gov
Personal References
Jim Holmes
Supervisor- Placer County District 3
Auburn, CA 95603
-Cell
jholmes@placer.ca.gov
brobert@placer.ca.gov- District 3 Aide
Maral Hernandez
San Bernardino County
Government & Legislative Affairs Analyst
(Direct)
Maral.Hernandez@cao.sbcounty.gov
Submit Date: Dec 11, 2019
First Name Middle Initial Last Name
Home Address Suite or Apt
City State Postal Code
Email Address
Primary Phone
City of Temecula - Boards and Commissions
Appointment Application
Important Information
The appointment process is a public process subject to the Ralph M. Brown Act and Public Records
Act. An applicant presentation is required at a City Council meeting. An applicant must be a resident
of the City of Temecula at the time the application is submitted. All applications on file at the close of
an advertised period for a vacancy will be considered.
Profile
Which district do you live in? Find your district here: https://temeculaca.gov/districtmap *
District 1
Note: Applicants may select one or more boards and/or commissions below. Please select all that
apply.
Which Boards would you like to apply for?
Community Services Commission: Submitted
Education and Employment
List Educational Background (Degrees, Licenses, Certificates, etc.). State "see resume" if
attaching a resume with this information at the end of this application.
MSJC 1985-1987 Accident an Health Agent: Since 10/1990 Casualty and Broker-Agent: Since 10/1990
Life-Only Agent: Since 10/1990 Property Broker-Agent: Since 10/1990 License #0805349
List Employment History for Five Years (Employer Name and Address, Position Title,
Primary Responsibilities). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this information at
the end of this application.
Agent/Owner: Farmers Insurance DBA: Craig Davis Family Insurance Agency, Inc. since 10/16/1990
President: Duties include soliciting insurance to local customers in Southern California and servicing their
insurance portfolio.
Craig D.Davis
Temecula CA 92592
Business: (951) 699-1776
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Service Experience
List Previous City/County/State Board/Committee/Commission Service (Name of Entity,
Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this
information at the end of this application.
Board Trustee- Temecula Public Cemetery District: 3/21/2017-Current
List Organizational Service (Professional, Technical, Volunteer, Non-Profit, Service Clubs)
(Name of Group, Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume
with this information at the end of this application.
Immediate Past President: Rotary Club of Temecula 7/2019-Current President: Rotary Club of Temecula
2018/2019 President Elect: Rotary Club of Temecula 2017/2018 Vice President: Rotary Club of Temecula
2016/2017 Community Service Director: Rotary Club of Temecula 2015/2016 Community Service
Director: Rotary Club of Temecula 2014/2015 Board Member TYBA (Temecula Youth Basketball
Association) & TYBL (Temecula Youth Basketball League): 1998-2008 Booster Fundraising Director:
Great Oak High School Baseball 2009-2011 Youth Coach: Basketball, Baseball, & Soccer 1997-2011
(Temecula) Member Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce: 21 years Member Murrieta/Wildomar
Chamber of Commerce: 9 years Member FEAPAC (Farmers Employees Agents Political Action
Committee): 1991-Current
Interest
Describe why you wish to serve on this commission, how you have engaged with the City
previously (i.e., attending meetings and events, etc.), and why you believe you are qualified
for the position. Please be specific.
I thoroughly enjoyed coaching here locally in Temecula when my kids were younger. Teaching and
mentoring children that wanted to learn the game was and still is exciting to me. Whether it's on the
baseball field or basketball court, I love helping kids and watching their improvement throughout the
season. When my children went off to college in 2011 and 2012, I felt a void and needed to find something
to keep me busy outside of my business. I joined the Rotary Club of Temecula in January of 2013 and
immediately found my passion for community service, especially here in my hometown. When I'm not
volunteering with Rotary, my wife and I try and take our RV on weekend trips. I am a sports nut. Go
Dodgers, Chargers, Rams, and Lakers! Lastly, family and friends are extremely important to me and my
wife, Kathy.
References
List Three Professional and/or Personal References (Name, Position, Phone, Email):
Kim Kelliher: Owner; Grapeline Wine Tours. Business Phone: 951-693-5755 Email:
kkelliher@gogrape.com Karen Totty: Real Estate Agent, Exit Realty. Cell Phone: Email:
Kim Gerrish: Director, Michelle's Place Cancer Resource Center Business Phone:
951-699-5455 Email: kgoodnough@michellesplace.org
Attachments
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do so here.
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I understand that any or all information on this form may be verified. I consent to the release
of this information pursuant to the California Public Records Act.
I Agree
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Submit Date: Nov 08, 2019
First Name Middle Initial Last Name
Home Address Suite or Apt
City State Postal Code
Email Address
Primary Phone
City of Temecula - Boards and Commissions
Appointment Application
Important Information
The appointment process is a public process subject to the Ralph M. Brown Act and Public Records
Act. An applicant presentation is required at a City Council meeting. An applicant must be a resident
of the City of Temecula at the time the application is submitted. All applications on file at the close of
an advertised period for a vacancy will be considered.
Profile
Which district do you live in? Find your district here: https://temeculaca.gov/districtmap *
District 5
Note: Applicants may select one or more boards and/or commissions below. Please select all that
apply.
Which Boards would you like to apply for?
Community Services Commission: Submitted
Education and Employment
List Educational Background (Degrees, Licenses, Certificates, etc.). State "see resume" if
attaching a resume with this information at the end of this application.
Ph.D. Molecular Biology, University of Illinois at Chicago B.S. Biology, Wuhan University, China
List Employment History for Five Years (Employer Name and Address, Position Title,
Primary Responsibilities). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this information at
the end of this application.
2019-present, Springs Charter School, 27740 Jefferson Avenue, Temecula, CA 92590, Board Director,
assist in overseeing and approving the sound fiscal and operational management of the school. (See
Resume for detail)
Yuan Hawkes
Temecula CA 92591
Mobile:
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Service Experience
List Previous City/County/State Board/Committee/Commission Service (Name of Entity,
Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this
information at the end of this application.
NONE
List Organizational Service (Professional, Technical, Volunteer, Non-Profit, Service Clubs)
(Name of Group, Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume
with this information at the end of this application.
2019-present, President, Award Series Association (HOA) Board of Directors 2017-2018 Board of
directors of Toastmasters District 12 executive committee 2017-2018 Area Director, Toastmasters
International District 12 2015-2016 President, Temecula Toastmasters' Governing Board See Resume
Interest
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Describe why you wish to serve on this commission, how you have engaged with the City
previously (i.e., attending meetings and events, etc.), and why you believe you are qualified
for the position. Please be specific.
I strongly desire to serve our community in every way I can. Community services programs have been a
huge part of my family's life. Not every city offers community services like Temecula and I am so grateful
for living and raising my family here. I want to give back to the city by serving on the commission. I want to
help our city continue to provide parks and recreation services to our community and continue to make
Temecula one of the finest and safest cities in America. I have lived in Temecula for 12 years and my
family has grown together with Temecula. My first experience Temecula’s community services occurred
when we held our wedding at the Chapel of Memories, lots of cherished and beautiful memories. When
we added children to our family, library story times were the highlights of our week. As they grew,
Pennypickles, parks, Temecula Valley Museum and the Old Town Theater were some of our favorite
places to go. We are also a big fan of the classes/activities. Just to name a few, my kids learned how to
swim through the city’s swim lessons. We enjoyed taking drawing classes together as a family in Ms.
Yvonne’s class, the only class that I didn’t have to sit on the bench and watch. This summer, we had such
a blast at the “build you own boat regatta”. Last but not least, I won the “Parks Make Life Better” photo
contest! I realized through these programs, not only we had fun, but more importantly, we were given an
opportunity to bond and connect as a family and with other families. That’s where communities are built
and strengthened. I believe I am highly qualified for this position because I have the experience, skills and
passion. First, I have the experience of serving on four boards. Currently, I am a board director of Springs
Charter School. I am also on the board of my homeowners’ association serving as the president. In
addition, I have served as area director on the executive committee of District 12 of Toastmasters
International as well as the governing board of Temcula Toastmasters as the president. As a board
director of Springs Charter School, I assist in overseeing and approving the sound fiscal and operational
management of the school. I participate in monthly board meetings, listening to the input of members of
the public, expert and other board members, making decisions based on all the data presented. As the
president of my homeowners association board, I regularly review financial statements and vendor
performance. Together with other board members, we make sure that the HOA is fulfilling its duties and
that the individual members are complying with the CC&R's. This is done using parliamentary rules of
procedure. We strive to comply with strict California transparency laws while ensuring that we fulfill our
duties. Second, I have great leadership skills. I respect others. I have integrity: I mean what I say and I
serve others with excellency. For example, as club president of Temecula Toastmasters, I led my club to
achieve the highest award, the President’s distinguished club, for any given club. As area director, I led
half of my clubs to achieve the President’s distinguished and the other half to achieve distinguished club
awards. I strive for the best results possible! Third, I am an active participant in the community service
programs. I can provide valuable feed back from myself and others I met along the way and help tailor the
programs to meet the ever changing needs of our community. I have been on the receiving end and now
it’s time to be on the giving end. Lastly, I am an award winning speaker. I have won many speech
contests and I desire to use my gifts to serve the commission whenever needed. In summary, I have the
qualification, experience, skills, desire, passion and the heart to serve on the commission. It will be a
great honor to serve the city that I love and I call home!
References
List Three Professional and/or Personal References (Name, Position, Phone, Email):
Gary Tolliver, Pastor,Orchard Church , Joshua Lovelace,
Professor, Cal State San Marcos,, John Grant, Business owner,
,
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November 7, 2019
To: Applicant Review Panel for the Community Service Commissioner of
Temecula
From:
To whom it may concern:
I am writing this letter of recommendation for Dr. Yuan Hawkes. I have
known Yuan for the last three years. I am an Elder as well as a Pastor at the
Orchard Church in Temecula. Because of her involvement with our church, I
have gotten to know Yuan and her husband, Daniel, quite well.
It is my pleasure to share with you the characteristics, desires and
motivation that Yuan displays that moves her toward seeking a position on
the community services commission.
Since I have known Yuan, she has had a great appreciation for the
democracy of this country, its processes, opportunities, inclusive nature and
diversity of population. As a naturalized citizen, she has this desire to give
back to a country that has given her so much opportunity. She joined
Toastmasters to improve her communication skills in English. She is a
member of the Board of Directors at Springs Charter School, where she
desires to be a positive input in the education of the children’s lives. She is
serving as president of her Home Owner’s Association, involving herself in
the betterment of her neighbors and her family.
Yuan has a personality that is driven by passion. It is reflected by her all-in
attitude. Once she has made up her mind that something is a worthy cause
and it will benefit others, she is all in. She does not have to be encouraged
or motivated; she brings that with her. One of her priorities is to give back,
whether it is her neighborhood, school, community, church or the people in
the state where she lives.
Yuan has shared with me the seriousness of the positions she has held. As
president of her local Toastmasters and then as area director of Toastmasters
International, she rose to the occasion of putting club members above
personal agendas. As director of Toastmasters, she strove for the success of
all clubs under her direction. Under Yuan’s direction, her club won the
Presidential Distinguished Award. Yuan understands compassionate
leadership, sacrificial giving and following the highest ideals of the group she
is leading.
When it comes to addressing issues that exist and must be solved in a fair
and non-partial way, Yuan has the unique ability to see the details,
ramification of decisions and the cause and effect of complicated issues. I
am sure her educational background as a Ph.D. in molecular biology and her
research experience at The Scripps Research Institute helps to see problems
with a critical eye. Her analytical skills will serve this commission well in
being able to, judicially and fairly, execute its responsibilities for the people
of Temecula.
I completely and whole heartily recommend Dr. Yuan Hawkes for this
position. Not just simply because she is uniquely qualified for this position,
but because she has a pleasant personality and works well with others in a
collaborative situation. She is down to earth, easy to talk to and is always
ready to listen to the ideas and viewpoints of others all the while knowing
how to stay strong to her convictions. She would make a wonderful addition
to your commission.
Sincerely,
Gary Tolliver
Yuan Hawkes, PhD
, Temecula CA 92591
Phones:
E-mail:
QUALIFICATIONS
Experience as various board of directors.
Award winning motivational speaker.
Actively involved in local community with volunteer work.
Professional background in academia and industry.
EDUCATION
Ph.D. Molecular biology, University of Illinois at Chicago.
B.S. Biology, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
2019-present, President, Award Series Association (HOA)
2017-2018 Board of directors on Toastmasters district 12 executive committee
2017-2018 Area Director, Toastmasters International
2016-2017 Taught Good News Club, Rancho Elementary School
2015-2016 President, Temecula Toastmasters
2013-Present Motivational Speaker
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2019-present, Board Director, Springs Charter School
2007-2011 Millipore, Scientist II, Scientist III
2003-2007 Scripps Research Institute, Postdoctoral Scientist
2002-2003 Alexion Antibody Engineering, Postdoctoral Scientist
LEADERSHIP SKILLS
As the president of Temecula Toastmasters, I led my club to achieve the highest
award, The President’s Distinguished Club.
As the area director of Toastmasters International, I led my clubs to achieve
Distinguished or President’s Distinguished Awards.
MANAGMENT SKILLS
Managing/training scientists in antibody engineering (2007-2011, Millipore)
Managing/training postdoctoral scientist (The Scripps Research Institute, 2005-
2007)
Managing tissue grafting project (2002-2003, Alexion Antibody Technologies)
AWARDS
Toastmasters International Speech Contest, Area contest 2nd place winner 2019
Toastmasters International Speech Contest, club contest 1st place winner 2019
Toastmasters International Speech Contest, Area contest 2nd place winner 2017
Toastmasters International Speech Contest, Club contest 1st place winner 2017
Toastmasters Humorous Speech Contest, Division contest 3rd place winner 2016
Yuan Hawkes—Curriculum vitae page 2
Toastmasters Humorous Speech Contest, Area contest 1st place winner 2016
Toastmasters Humorous Speech Contest, Club contest 1st place winner 2016
Toastmasters Humorous Speech Contest, Club contest 2nd place winner 2015
Toastmaster of the Year, 2015-2016
Toastmasters Humorous Speech Contest, Club contest 2nd place winner 2013
49th Annual Meeting of the Radiation Research Society, Young Investigator
Travel Award, 2002
University of New Mexico, Cancer Research poster contest,1st place winner,
2000
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
2007-2011, Scientist II/III (Millipore)
Promoted from scientist II to III within 4 months of hiring due to successful
delivery of a crucial project ahead of schedule.
Pioneered recombinant antibody project
Engineered two best selling recombinant antibodies
Supervised antibody production
2003-2007, Postdoctoral Scientist (The Scripps Research Institute)
Project 1: Researching the effect of engineered antibodies in tumor angiogenesis.
Antibody engineering in adenovirus system and transient transfection system.
Adenovirus and recombinant antibodies purification for in vivo tumor model.
Designing of mouse xenograft tumor models.
Characterization of engineered antibodies by FACS, western blotting, ELISA,
proliferation and migration assays.
Immunohistochemistry staining of xenograft tumor tissues.
Project 2: Engineering of IgG fusions proteins.
2002-2003, Postdoctoral Scientist (Alexion Antibody Technologies, Inc.)
Project 1: Discovering therapeutic antibodies for cancers by phage display technology.
Constructed phage display libraries
Performed whole cell panning using constructed libraries.
High-throughput screening using 96-well FACS and ELISA on Tecan.
Targets characterization after high-throughput screening.
Project 2: Tissue grafting
Tissue grafting.
Built mouse model with grafted tissues.
1997-2002 Ph.D thesis research (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Discovered new roles of the breast cancer susceptibility gene BRCA2.
Project 1: Identified a cytoskeleton protein filamin-1 as a BRCA2-interacting protein.
Characterized the interaction extensively by yeast two-hybrid system, GST pull-
down assays, co-immunoprecipitation and immunohistochemistry.
Mapped the interaction domains in both proteins.
Established cell lines through retroviral infection or electroporation.
Discovered novel roles of filamin-1 in mammalian DNA damage response
through its interaction with BRCA2.
Yuan Hawkes—Curriculum vitae page 3
Identified down-regulation of filamin-1 in colon, stomach, uterus and rectum
tumors by cDNA hybridization.
Project 2: Identified a novel protein BCCIP (a potential tumor suppressor) as a BRCA2-
interacting protein.
Characterized the interaction by yeast two-hybrid system and GST pull-down
assays.
Mapped the interaction domain in BRCA2.
Purified BCCIP for polyclonal antibody production.
PUBLICATIONS
Yuan, Y., Meng, X., Maestas, A. and Z. Shen. 2004. Recovery from DNA
damage-induced G2 arrest requires actin-binding protein filamin-A/actin-binding
protein 280. J Biol Chem. 279: 6098-105
Yuan, Y. and Z. Shen. 2001. Interaction with BRCA2 suggests a role for filamin-1
(hsFLNa) in DNA damage response. J Biol Chem. 276:48318-24.
Liu, J., Y. Yuan, J. Huan, and Z. Shen. 2001. Inhibition of breast and brain cancer
cell growth by BCCIP, an evolutionarily conserved nuclear protein that interacts
with BRCA2. Oncogene 20:336-45.
MEETING PRESENTATIONS
Yuan, Y. and N. Jendreyko, M. Popkov, C. Rader and C. Barbas. 2005. Targeting
tumor angiogenesis with intrabodies. Keystone Symposia. Santa Fe, NM.
Yuan, Y. and Z. Shen. 2002. A role of filamin-1 in the adaptation of G2-arrest
following irradiation. 49th Annual Meeting of the Radiation Research Society,
Reno, Nevada. Abstract.
Yuan, Y., G. Iliakis and Z. Shen. 2001. Role of filamin-1 in DNA damage
response. Gordon Research Conference (Radiation Oncology). Ventura, CA.
Yuan, Y. and Z. Shen. 2000. Lack of ABP-280 renders melanoma cells
hypersensitive to gamma radiation. Second annual Steve Schiff Center for Skin
Cancer Research Mini-Symposium. Albuquerque, NM.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP
Toastmasters International, 2013-present
Sino-America Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Professional Association
(SABPA) 2006-2007
REFERENCES
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Joshua Lovelace, Professor, Cal State San Marcos,
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Keck Insurance Agency Inc., 1989 to present Keck Insurance Agency Inc. President 1992 to present See
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Dan J Keck
Temecula CA 92591
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I believe with age comes experience in all facets of life's trials and tribulations . age 65 ..as we speak Also
doing business and living in the Temecula Valley since 1989 observing Growth, Politics , and all the
growing pains associated with this .. just might be a welcomed breath of fresh air ..Just the knowledge
alone of raising 3 boys here and all things associated with that alone speaks volume's Thank You Dan
Keck ..
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Jeff & Martha Minkler Tammy Marine Dr. Odubela
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Master's Degree in Public Administration Bachelor's Degree in Social Science Certified Parks and
Recreation Professional through National Recreation and Parks Association
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Chris Krstevski
Temecula CA 92592
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Parks, recreation, and community services are both my profession and my passion. I am a long-time
Temecula resident and have thoroughly enjoyed the parks and programs the City offers. In fact, at this
point in my life, I am watching my 3 children enjoy the same benefits of living here. I would love to be part
of the process of serving the community in this capacity. My educational backround and my professional
career path (both in the public and private sector) have equipped me with the skills and abilities to fulfill
the functions required.
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Joanna Axelrod, Community Services Director - City of Escondido, ,
jaxelrod@escondido.org Brian Albright, Department of Parks and Recreation Director - County of San
Diego, , brian.albright@sdcounty.ca.gov Adam Galler, Former Colleague and Personal
Reference, ,
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CHRIS KRSTEVSKI
Temecula, CA 92592
EDUCATION
Master of Arts – Public Administration - San Diego State University - 2018
Bachelor of Arts – Social Science - Point Loma Nazarene University - 2002
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS
Certified Parks and Recreation Professional (CPRP)
Penal Code 832 – Laws of Arrest (State of California)
Emergency Medical Responder (American Red Cross)
EXPERIENCE
Lakes & Open Space Superintendent
City of Escondido
March 2019 – Present
Manage over 4,400 acres of parkland for the City of Escondido encompassing vast areas of
open-space, multiple day-use facilities, 2 fishing lakes & drinking water reservoirs, a
campground, a historic Ranch House and over 25 miles of multi-use trails.
Administer a budget of $2.88 million and a staff of 55 employees.
Work closely with the City Manager’s office and the Escondido Police Department to
enforce municipal codes and provide relevant resources to help alleviate homelessness.
Day to day activities include: strategic and budgetary planning, overseeing capital
improvement projects, hiring and evaluating employees, participating in city council
meetings, collaborating with volunteers, service groups, and non -profits, addressing sensitive
issues with various stakeholders and community representatives, developing policies and
procedures, planning recreational activities and programs, implementing best management
and ensuring safe and enjoyable recreational opportunities for all citizens.
Lakes & Open Space Supervisor
City of Escondido
October 2018 – March 2019
Managed over 3,500 acres of parkland for the City of Escondido encompassing vast areas of
open-space, multiple day-use facilities, a fishing lake & drinking water reservoir, a
campground, a historic Ranch House and over 25 miles of multi -use trails. My management
region included Dixon Lake Recreation Area as well as Daley Ranch Open Space Preserve.
Supervised, trained, scheduled, hired, and evaluated a staff of 40 employees.
Evaluated, tracked, administered, and made recommendations related to operating
budget of $2.88 million.
Implemented various operations and management plans and oversaw related tasks such as
integrated pest management, trail maintenance, facilities maintenance, capital
improvement projects, vendor contracts, special events, interpretive programming, feasibility
studies, community relations, etc.
Senior Park Ranger
County of San Diego
June 2015 – October 2018
Functioned as supervisor for a busy Day Use and Camping Park in Oceanside, CA.
Managed and trained several employees.
Directed facility and capital improvement projects at the park.
Managed and facilitated special events at park.
Enforced rules and regulations to achieve voluntary compliance.
Answered customer and public inquiries regarding the park.
Managed budget, and purchasing for park supplies, tools and materials.
Performed monthly and annual reports and maintained records.
Park Ranger
County of San Diego
November 2012 – June 2015
Planned and facilitated interpretive tours of a National and State Historic Landmark.
Maintained and repaired historic adobe building per historic structures restoration
guidelines.
Natural resource management.
Facilitated safe and clean park atmosphere for the public.
Booked reservations, answered questions, and facilitated special events.
Used power tools, machinery, and equipment to keep park neat, presentable and
functioning.
Owner / President
MAC Solar, Temecula, CA
July 2010 – Present
Responsible for all aspects of running a solar integration company including: Sales,
Marketing, Design, Accounting, Customer Service, Purchasing, Scheduling, Permitting etc.
Inside Sales - Distribution
HelioPower, Murrieta, CA
September 2009 – September 2010
Grew sales over 800% from 50k to 400k in 1 year.
Managed, added, and grew customer accounts.
Created quotes, invoices, and purchase orders.
General Manager / Outside Sales
Fastenal Company, Murrieta, CA
April 2008 – June 2009
Developed and executed a sales plan to reach/exceed business goals.
Managed and trained branch personnel.
Performed all aspects of successfully running a small business including: purchasing,
receiving, deliveries, sourcing, inventory management, and collections.
Legal Assistant / Paralegal
Goff & DeWalt, LLP, San Diego, CA
October 2002 – January 2004
Performed legal research.
Answered customer inquiries and wrote detailed reports for clients.
Maintained the firm’s calendar and filing system.
Put together special presentations and projects.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Proficient in Microsoft Office: Word, Powerpoint, Excel, Outlook, Publisher, etc.
REFERENCES
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Master of Business Administration, Technology Management. University of Phoenix, 2004. Bachelor of
Arts. San Diego State University, 1995.
Eric Levine
Temecula CA 92591
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Kaiser Permanente (1989-Present) 1830 California Ave, Corona, CA 92881 - Senior Director, Regional IT
Operations (2018-Present) - Director, Regional IT Operations (2011-2018) Senior leader of Enterprise IT
Client Support at KP's California-based hospitals and medical offices. Responsible for strategic planning
and execution for operations support. Includes direct and indirect staff of over 100 FTEs in 6 distinct
service areas across Southern California.
Service Experience
List Previous City/County/State Board/Committee/Commission Service (Name of Entity,
Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this
information at the end of this application.
City of Temecula (2015-Present) Community Services Commission - Vice Chair (2019) - Commissioner
(2015-2018)
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(Name of Group, Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume
with this information at the end of this application.
Boy Scouts of America, California Inland Empire Council - Executive Board Member (2018-Present) -
Assistant Scoutmaster, Troop 148 (2015-Present) - District Chairman, Tahquitz District (2016-2018) -
Cubmaster, Pack 614 (2012-2014) Chaparral High School Football Parent Support Group - Member at
Large (2019) Friday Night Lights, Murrieta/Temecula - Coach (2011-2012) - Volunteer (2011-2015), incl.
Board Member (2013)
Interest
Describe why you wish to serve on this commission, how you have engaged with the City
previously (i.e., attending meetings and events, etc.), and why you believe you are qualified
for the position. Please be specific.
I am uniquely qualified to serve on the Community Services Commission, given my history of service as a
volunteer, youth football coach and as an area Scouting leader. Several years ago, I coordinated a
Pinewood Derby for Cub Scout Pack 614, which was scheduled during the Temecula Rod Run. I worked
the details with the Community Services team and was impressed with their responsiveness and
solutioning efforts. In 2015, I applied to several open board and commission positions and was selected to
fill an unexpired term on the Community Services Commission. Since then, I've proudly served this
community and represented its citizens. Over the past few years, I've attended many activities and
events, and attended our monthly meetings (including several city council meetings). My experience with
our seemingly limitless programs and services has enabled me to become better informed and offer
meaningful feedback to our citizens as their ambassador, as well as to City staff. Overall, I feel my impact
has been positive, thoughtful and well received. This year I was honored to serve as Vice Chair and
would like to continue my service, as I feel I have much more to contribute.
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1. Rob La Porte, Executive Director, Kaiser Permanente, , rob.laporte@kp.org 2. Michael
Bender, Partner, Gray Legal Group, , 3. Dale Borgeson,
Commissioner, Temecula Community Services Commission, ,
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B.A. Economics, UC San Diego
Steve Massa
Temecula CA 92591
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City of Riverside, 3900 Main Street, Riverside, CA | Senior Project Manager of Innovation &
Entrepreneurship, 2014-Current Primary responsibilities include: 1) Foster and develop a robust and
inclusive entrepreneur ecosystem, 2) Direct innovation-based pilot projects which bring creative solutions
to unite city departments and improve community engagement, 3) Create and implement a strategic plan
for a new innovation district to be a catalyst for new capital investments, research commercialization,
startup activity and workforce development programs, 4) Enhance traditional economic development
programs through new partnerships, networks, and resources, 5) Lead think tank committees and bring
new ideas and recommendations to promote Riverside's economic vitality goals.
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N/A
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1. Executive Director, SmartRiverside, a 501c3 focused on providing digital inclusion and digital equity
programs to the region. 5 years 2. Executive Board Member, Riverside ExCITE, 501c3 technology
incubator. 5 years 3. Board Member, Science Technology Education Partnership (STEP), a 501c3
organization focused on expanding youth STEM programs to the region. 2 years 4. Founding
Member/Advisor; Deans Leadership Council, Jabs School of Business at Cal Baptist University. 2 years 5.
Lead Organizer, 1 Million Cups, Kauffman Foundation. 4 years.
Interest
Describe why you wish to serve on this commission, how you have engaged with the City
previously (i.e., attending meetings and events, etc.), and why you believe you are qualified
for the position. Please be specific.
I am interested in serving on the commission to bring fresh ideas, resources, and connections to help the
City expand its programs and reach more residents and businesses. I'm very experienced working in a
fast-paced, team environment to break down silos, bridge stronger connections, and work together with
community organizations, school districts, and local government to implement creative solutions to issues
and challenges which are results-based and scalable. One project I am specifically interested in working
on is Pennypickles Workshop.
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Jay Goth, Director Murrieta Genomics, jgoth@murrietagenomics.com Gene Sherman, Founder,
Vocademy Skills Academy, gene.sherman@vocademy.com; Michael Ford, Founder, NZN Labs,
michael@nznlabs.com;
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B.A. Computer Science | University of California Berkeley, 2008 High School Diploma | Temecula Valley
High School, 2004 Please see resume for additional details.
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Primary Responsibilities). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this information at
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Sparks and Shadows / Composer Bear McCreary | 2009 - 2020 Chief Information Officer Responsibilities
include: information security, network engineering, systems administration, user training, IT support
services and media services Please see resume for additional details.
David M Matics
Temecula CA 92592
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Jonathan Ortega Film Composer and former Scoring Coordinator at Sparks and Shadows
Joanna Pane Film Composer and former Scoring Manager at Sparks and
Shadows Michael Engesser IT Technician, Sparks and Shadows
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Joanna Pane
Denver, Colorado 80206
December 10, 2019
City of Temecula
41000 Main Street
Temecula, CA 92590
To Whom It May Concern:
I am pleased to write this letter to highly recommend David Matics for the City of Temecula’s Public / Traffic
Safety Commission. I have had the pleasure of working with David for almost five years in a variety of settings at
Sparks and Shadows, and have found him to be one of the most hard-working, reliable, professional and positive
people I’ve ever had the experience of working with. He is a team-player, a “can do” person, and I have seen him
outperform in high-stress, time-sensitive situations and constantly go the extra mile beyond expectations.
At Sparks and Shadows David provided consistent and reliable oversight and upkeep of our company’s intense
technology and corporate enterprise software needs. David oversaw everything tech-related from individual
composers’ multi-computer rigs to company-wide systems, and our ever-growing needs for security solutions and
asset protection.
As Scoring Manager on the movie 10 Cloverfield Lane and several other films, I worked intensively with David and
we collaborated in carrying our company through an important transition from tv production and to big box office
films. We developed a new system and revamped the company so that our operations would accommodate both tv
and film production. David seamlessly and eagerly took on a workload of what could have been filled by a team of
people, and he brought his efficiency and detail-oriented nature to every task. It is difficult to convey the intensity
that our work deadlines and shifting timeframes entailed, and under circumstances that others’ might find overly
demanding or stressful, David thrived and took to every task with his consistent, even-keeled nature and constant
optimism.
David is a natural problem-solver and his genuine interest and passion for technology lead him to be detailed
trouble-shooter, taking on repairs and fixes for everything large and small. Not only is David’s work always
exemplary, but he is also a wonderful person to work with on a personal level. Always, energetic, eager, professional,
and friendly, David is a person I would jump at the opportunity of having on any team.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions or if you would like to speak further.
Sincerely,
Joanna Pane
N ETWORK ENGINEER & MEDIA SERVICES SPECIALIST
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WORK EXPERIENCE
CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER
SPARKS AND SHADOWS / COMPOSER BEAR MCCREARY | Los Angeles, CA
NETWORK ENGINEERING AND SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATION
§Architected, deployed and operated computer and network systems across multiple sites
§Managed digital access controls for hundreds of simultaneous users across more than a dozen
file transfer, file sharing, and media streaming applications
INFORMATION SECURITY
§Completed security audits for Apple, Disney, Sony, Paramount, MGM and others
§Developed asset management systems for film and video-game production materials
§Implemented data archival protocol; oversaw RAID deployment and repair; performed disk
imaging and system restoration; scheduled database backups; catalogued company assets
MEDIA AND SUPPORT SERVICES
§Edited and published hundreds of videos demonstrating work samples to clients
§Provided technical support for audiovisual control surfaces and networked audio systems
§Provided media and support services at over three hundred orchestral sessions (video
projection, sheet music copy / librarian and additional technical support)
§Updated and maintained several company websites ; created custom CSS
USER TRAINING
§Provided one-on-one direct instruction, guided practice, assessment and follow-up to over one-
hundred employees, contractors and interns (video and music editing software suites)
§Presented group lessons to visiting students (various topics and class sizes)
2009
2020
2019
2020
ADOPT-A-PARK TEAM LEADER
CITY OF TEMECULA | Temecula, CA
§Prov ided supplementary custodial services and oversaw volunteers at Paseo Gallante Park
§Reported park conditions to Community Services Supervisor Mike Wooten
CERTIFICATIONS
DAVID MATICS
TECHNICAL SKILLS
COMPLETED
§CCNA Routing and Switching (2019)
§CompTIA A+ (2013 – 2016)
IN PROGRESS
§CCNP Enterprise
INFRASTRUCTURE
§Network deployment and configuration:
router, switch, access point, firewall
§WLAN analysis and tuning
§RJ45 cabling and crimping
§Security and surveillance systems
§Security tools (e.g. Endpoint Protector)
§NAS, RAID, disk imaging and backup
§Cisco, Aerohive, Ubiquiti equipment
SERVER AND WORKSTATION
§Full systems build and deployment
§Hardware maintenance and repair
§Apple custom installation
§VMware Fusion, Hyper-V
§Microsoft Server 2012 R2
IT AND SUPPORT SERVICES
§PC, Mac and mobile troubleshooting
§Printer maintenance and repair
§Inventory management
§User training and technical documentation
§ArcGIS Online
MEDIA SERVICES
§Adobe Premiere Pro, AVID Media
Composer, Final Cut Pro X
§Pro Tools, RX 7, audio post production
§Video and image encoding
§Adobe Dreamweaver, HTML, CSS
§Wiredrive, vimeo, YouTube publishing
§MS PowerPoint, Publisher, Word, Excel
EDUCATION
2004
2008
B.A. COMPUTER SCIENCE
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY | Berkeley, CA
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
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leaders who I look up to suggested to me that I should. Second, the council's recent discussions about the
commission selection process provided me with new insight into what it means to be qualified. Third, I recently
entered a new stage of my life; becoming a father has added a new dimension to the way that I think about
community. I've been considering how best I can make an impact and what I have to contribute. I've been thinking
about what made Temecula so special to me growing up, and what I can do to protect and preserve it.
It's often been said that there's no one, right way to be a commissioner, so I'd like to briefly describe the kind of
commissioner I'd aspire to be. The basic function of a commissioner, as I understand it, is to listen to the City's
experts, pour over the details, provide another set of eyes and fine-tune projects (or challenge them if necessary)
before they reach the City Council. Beyond that, as a commissioner I would serve as a conduit to the public. I view
civic engagement as a two-way street— that means not only listening to and weighing public feedback, but also
participating in community outreach and education efforts. Additionally, I believe that this position would empower me
to be a stronger advocate for our community on regional issues which are normally beyond the scope of the
commission.
Temecula is on the right path and I trust our current leaders with the future of our city. Still, I'm ready to come off the
bench, put my nose to the grindstone and get to work. There will always be new challenges and opportunities ahead
of us and I know I can help our city meet them.
Warm regards,
DAVID MATICS
JOANNA PANE
N ETWORK ENGINEER & MEDIA SERVICES SPECIALIS T
REFERENCES
JONATHAN ORTEGA
DAVID MATICS
Film Composer and Scoring Coordinator | Da Vinci’s Demons
(additional credits listed on IMDb.com)
Film Composer and Scoring Manager | 10 Cloverfield Lane, The Cloverfield Paradox, God of War (2018), Black Mirror, Rebel in the Rye
(additional credits listed on IMDb.com)
MICHAEL ENGESSER
IT Technician | Sparks and Shadows / Composer Bear McCreary
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Submit Date: Nov 06, 2019
First Name Middle Initial Last Name
Home Address Suite or Apt
City State Postal Code
Email Address
Primary Phone
City of Temecula - Boards and Commissions
Appointment Application
Important Information
The appointment process is a public process subject to the Ralph M. Brown Act and Public Records
Act. An applicant presentation is required at a City Council meeting. An applicant must be a resident
of the City of Temecula at the time the application is submitted. All applications on file at the close of
an advertised period for a vacancy will be considered.
Profile
Which district do you live in? Find your district here: https://temeculaca.gov/districtmap *
District 1
Note: Applicants may select one or more boards and/or commissions below. Please select all that
apply.
Which Boards would you like to apply for?
Community Services Commission: Submitted
Public/Traffic Safety Commission: Submitted
Education and Employment
List Educational Background (Degrees, Licenses, Certificates, etc.). State "see resume" if
attaching a resume with this information at the end of this application.
Master Public Administration, Cal State Northridge Masters Management, University of Phoenix
Bachelors, Business Administration, Eastern Oregon University Associates, Public Affairs and Associates,
Logistics Management, Community College of the Air Force
Brady McCarron
Temecula CA 92592
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List Employment History for Five Years (Employer Name and Address, Position Title,
Primary Responsibilities). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this information at
the end of this application.
American Forces Radio, Department of Defense, 23755 Z St, Riverside CA 92518, Audiovisual Producer,
Provides on air radio broadcasting for men and women stationed overseas in service to our military of
federal government. Temecula Valley Unified School District, 31350 Rancho Vista Rd, Temecula, CA
92592, Guest Teacher. Fill in for regular teachers as needed. City of Perris, 101 N. D Street Perris, CA
92570. Planning Commissioner. Considered current planning matters, specific plans, zone changes, plot
plans and conducted public hearings as required by law. Also charged with preparation of the General
Plan of the City and advising the City Council on all matters concerning City planning including housing,
commercial, and critical elements of growth.
Service Experience
List Previous City/County/State Board/Committee/Commission Service (Name of Entity,
Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this
information at the end of this application.
City of Perris, Planning Commissioner, 2010 - 2019
List Organizational Service (Professional, Technical, Volunteer, Non-Profit, Service Clubs)
(Name of Group, Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume
with this information at the end of this application.
Perris Valley Chamber of Commerce, Secretary, 2016 - 2018 Time is Creeping Up Productions, Board
Member, 2014 - 2017 Boys and Girls Club of Perris, Board Member, 2014 - 2018
Interest
Describe why you wish to serve on this commission, how you have engaged with the City
previously (i.e., attending meetings and events, etc.), and why you believe you are qualified
for the position. Please be specific.
I have been a public servant my entire career. Since joining the Air Force at the age of 17, I have always
given back. Now that my family and I have moved to Temecula, it is time to once again get involved in my
community. I have the experience, desire, and determination to serve. As a parent, my main concern is
my children and I must take the responsibility to give them the best and safest living environment that I
can. As a concerned citizen, I need to help create the community I want to live in and help provide the
best community for my neighbors and friends.
References
List Three Professional and/or Personal References (Name, Position, Phone, Email):
Mike Naggar, Mayor, City of Temecula, 951-506-6100, mnaggar@citycouncil.org David Starr Rabb,
Councilman, City of Perris, 951-943-6100, dsrabb@cityofperris.org Jonathan Greenberg, Superintendent,
Perris Union High School District, Retired,
Attachments
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Submit Date: Dec 03, 2019
First Name Middle Initial Last Name
Home Address Suite or Apt
City State Postal Code
Email Address
Primary Phone
City of Temecula - Boards and Commissions
Appointment Application
Important Information
The appointment process is a public process subject to the Ralph M. Brown Act and Public Records
Act. An applicant presentation is required at a City Council meeting. An applicant must be a resident
of the City of Temecula at the time the application is submitted. All applications on file at the close of
an advertised period for a vacancy will be considered.
Profile
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District 3
Note: Applicants may select one or more boards and/or commissions below. Please select all that
apply.
Which Boards would you like to apply for?
Community Services Commission: Submitted
Public/Traffic Safety Commission: Submitted
Education and Employment
List Educational Background (Degrees, Licenses, Certificates, etc.). State "see resume" if
attaching a resume with this information at the end of this application.
See resume
List Employment History for Five Years (Employer Name and Address, Position Title,
Primary Responsibilities). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this information at
the end of this application.
See resume
Service Experience
Dallas McLaughlin
Temecula CA 92592
Mobile:
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do so here.
If you wish to attach other materials, please do so here.
List Previous City/County/State Board/Committee/Commission Service (Name of Entity,
Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this
information at the end of this application.
See resume
List Organizational Service (Professional, Technical, Volunteer, Non-Profit, Service Clubs)
(Name of Group, Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume
with this information at the end of this application.
see resume
Interest
Describe why you wish to serve on this commission, how you have engaged with the City
previously (i.e., attending meetings and events, etc.), and why you believe you are qualified
for the position. Please be specific.
To Whom It May Concern, I moved to Temecula from San Diego just a little over three years ago and
absolutely fell in love with the city. My wife and I moved here at the urging of friends, and upon review
found out just how charming and beautiful this city was. It checked off several boxes for us including great
school districts, incredible growth potential, and a wonderful sense of community. This year I took my first
step towards becoming more engrained in the community that we call home: our daughter just entered
Kindergarten at PES and I immediately applied for and was selected as a candidate for the recent TVUSD
school board vacancy. It was a wonderful experience. Always looking for new opportunities to be a part of
the community I was alerted to the impending vacancies on the Boards and am excited to throw my hat
into the selection ring. I spent years working with several non-profits from theatre arts to media to
community events. I'd like to take that experience, combine it with my energetic outlook for my community
and put it too good use to help the community grow and thrive. Thank you for your time.
References
List Three Professional and/or Personal References (Name, Position, Phone, Email):
Sean McDougal - Teacher (Linfield), , Tim Roberts -
Production Supervisor, , tim.roberts@seaworld.com Colleen Smith - Managing Director (The
Moonlight), ,
Attachments
Acknowledgment
DallasMcLaughlinResume2019-
2.pdf
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DALLAS MCLAUGHLIN
Temecula, CA 92592 / /
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
• Strong, award-winning, fifteen-year background in live and pre-produced entertainment.
• Passionate about achieving a challenging position that allows meaningful contributions to a company’s success.
• Results oriented, writer and performer for Emmy winning television programs and specials.
• Script and Development Consultant for Disney Television Animation, Nickelodeon, and FOX Sports.
• Excels in social media applications (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, YouTube, and Reddit).
• Superb leadership, creative, and communication skills.
• Writer for numerous outlets including SI.com, FanSided, The Kept Faith, and Voice of San Diego.
DIGITAL CONTENT EXPERIENCE
• Daily Bumps: Content Creator for YouTube channel with over 4.9 million subscribers.
• Voice of San Diego: Writer and content creator for social media platforms, development consultant for their
brand new podcast network, which receives over forty thousands downloads per month.
• The Kept Faith: San Diego’s first non-team sanctioned sports podcast. Co-creator and co-host of the weekly
show now included on the Voice of San Diego podcast network. Featuring guests that range from sports media
legends to local bloggers.
• Tonight in San Diego: Contributing writer and “Sports Correspondent” for online series since 2014.
• A Modern Profession: Co-creator and manager of AMP local arts collective and podcast network. San Diego
County, which received thousands of downloads weekly.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
ANCHOR PRODUCTIONS/DAILY BUMPS - TEMECULA, CA
Manager of Production & Development, January 2018 - present
• Manager of day-to-day operations including administrative, creative and production for Daily Bumps and Missy
Lanning YouTube channels with over 5 million subscribers between them.
• Create content (writing and production) across both channels, including the development of and management of
the “Hey Babe!” podcast.
• Create campaigns and concepts, as well as produce scripts, for branded content across the platforms for
companies like Mattel, Disney, Hershey’s, and many more.
• Maintain strong knowledge of current trends across all online and social media platforms with a concentration
on children’s entertainment, music, comedy and pop culture.
FILM INDIEGO - KPBS, SAN DIEGO, CA
On-Camera Host & Co-Writer, July 2015 - 2017
• Co-writer and host for six half-hour episodes of the PBS produced docu-series.
• Co-produce location segments, and on-air interviews.
• Coordinated several live events and fundraisers for sponsors, executives, and backers.
SEAWORLD PARKS & ENTERTAINMENT, SAN DIEGO, CA
Show Supervisor & Writer, April 2000 – present (consultant)
• Supervisor for Blue Horizons, Dolphin Days, and Sea Lions Live. Working with every facet of the department
on repairs, problem solving, scheduling, rehearsals, and script modifications.
• Writer or Co-Writer for Clyde and Seamore’s Big Halloween Bash, Sea Lions Tonite!, Clyde and Seamore’s
Christmas Special, Pets Rule!, Creepy Creatures, and over eleven other shows and special events.
• Directed and penned the script for Sea Lions Tonite! (2003, 2016) which received 96% excellent guest ratings.
• Directed and penned the script for Zombie Zelebration and House of Douse (2000-2003).
• Performed as “Biff” in the Sea Lion and Otter Show (2000-2014) and Pets Rule! (2003-2014)
BATMAGIC/THE MAGIC STORE PRODCTIONS, SANTA ANA, CA
Writer & Performer, April 2007 – August 2014
• Wrote and performed in several segments for the original pilot and seasons 1-4 of the BAFTA & Billboard
award-winning Yo! Gabba Gabba!
• Co-wrote and performed in full-length episodes and handled all social media for every season of the Emmy
award-winning The Aquabats! Super Show!
• Performed in various roles on both shows including voice-over work and live staged events.
• Worked in development on several projects for Amazon, Disney Television Animation and Nick, Jr.
EDUCATION
SAN DIEGO SCHOOL OF CREATIVE AND PERFORMING ARTS, SAN DIEGO, CA
Emphasis on Traditional and Experimental Theatre, 1994-1998
• Received honors for Drama and Technical Theatre
• Student Teacher, children’s theatre and lighting design, 1998
• Represented the school and San Diego county in the English-Speaking Union’s Shakespeare Festival, 1997
ADDITIONAL SKILLS
• Proficient in Microsoft Office, Final Draft, Google Suite
• Creative Development and Project Management
• Web platforms: Storify, Blogspot, Tumblr, Wordpress.
• Environments: Wordpress and RSS
• Social Media: Twitter, Reddit, Facebook Live, Instagram, Snapchat, Periscope, LinkedIn
• Audio Editing: Audacity, GarageBand, ProTools
• Podcast Platforms: iTunes, Google Play, Podomatic, Stitcher Radio
AWARDS AND HONORS
• Co-writer and Performer for the Emmy-winning episode, “The Anti-Bats”, The Aquabats! Super Show! 2014
• Co-writer and Performer for the Emmy-nominated show, The Aquabats! Super Show! – Outstanding Children’s
Program, 2013
• Co-writer and Performer for the BAFTA and Television Critics Association award-winning Yo! Gabba Gabba!
• Award-winning standup and sketch comedian who has performed with Norm MacDonald, Bob Odenkirk,
Taylor Tomlinson, Jeff Garlin, Dana Gould, and many more.
Submit Date: Nov 07, 2019
First Name Middle Initial Last Name
Home Address Suite or Apt
City State Postal Code
Email Address
Primary Phone
City of Temecula - Boards and Commissions
Appointment Application
Important Information
The appointment process is a public process subject to the Ralph M. Brown Act and Public Records
Act. An applicant presentation is required at a City Council meeting. An applicant must be a resident
of the City of Temecula at the time the application is submitted. All applications on file at the close of
an advertised period for a vacancy will be considered.
Profile
Which district do you live in? Find your district here: https://temeculaca.gov/districtmap *
District 1
Note: Applicants may select one or more boards and/or commissions below. Please select all that
apply.
Which Boards would you like to apply for?
Community Services Commission: Submitted
Education and Employment
List Educational Background (Degrees, Licenses, Certificates, etc.). State "see resume" if
attaching a resume with this information at the end of this application.
B.A Political Science - CSU Long Beach
List Employment History for Five Years (Employer Name and Address, Position Title,
Primary Responsibilities). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this information at
the end of this application.
See Resume
Service Experience
Nicholas Mokhlessin
Temecula CA 92592
Mobile:
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List Previous City/County/State Board/Committee/Commission Service (Name of Entity,
Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this
information at the end of this application.
none to date, I feel that this is a great way to get started in city involvement
List Organizational Service (Professional, Technical, Volunteer, Non-Profit, Service Clubs)
(Name of Group, Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume
with this information at the end of this application.
Wolf Creek Maintenance Corporation Board of Directors - Secretary Community Association Institute
Board of Directors - Treasurer
Interest
Describe why you wish to serve on this commission, how you have engaged with the City
previously (i.e., attending meetings and events, etc.), and why you believe you are qualified
for the position. Please be specific.
Temecula is my home, I was raised here. I am now raising my own family in Temecula and I want to be
part of the team that makes it an even better place to live and work. Being involved in our community and
giving back to a place that has offered so much to me is important. Being appointed to the commission
not only allows me to be involved, give back, show I care, but grants the opportunity to shape where we
live and meet more of the members in Temecula.
References
List Three Professional and/or Personal References (Name, Position, Phone, Email):
1. Brad Sullivan - Traffic Committee city of Temecula 2. Chris Beall - local
business owner Chris@deadlinemedia.com 3. Adam Armit - Planning Commission city of
Lake Elsinore aarmit@lake-elsinore.org
Attachments
Acknowledgment
NMokhlessin_2019.pdf
Nick_Ltr_of_Rec.pdf
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Nicholas E. Mokhlessin
Temecula, California, 92592
SUMMARY
An outgoing, driven and competitive sales leader with a proven track record of developing and implementing
strategies resulting in the consistent achievement of sales, market share, account retention and market growth
targets. Proven success at developing trust-based relationships across all levels of organizations to drive
strategic plans, implement business initiatives and achieve desired growth targets. Consistently meets and
exceeds annual sales goals, retention and customer satisfaction with existing and new clients within targeted
geographic market segments. Promotes continuous improvement in self and others while developing and
nurturing the next generation of business leaders.
EXPERIENCE
MONARCH LANDSCAPE COMPANIES November 2017 to Present
Region Sales Manager – Southern California
Managed, coached, and led a sales team of 4 Business Developers with a sales goals of $9 million
Responsible for the hiring, on-boarding and development of a high-performance sales team
Negotiated and managed conversions from landscape construction division to maintenance
Drove discipline of CRM usage – Salesforce.com
Collaborated with senior leadership to set achievement goals for the Region
Developed and presented sales training for field sales across the organization
Served as interim Operations Manager, responsible for P&L management, ancillary sales and retention
BRIGHTVIEW Companies (f.k.a. ValleyCrest Companies) January 2015 to November 2017
Regional Sales Leader – Southern California
Managed, coached, and led a sales team of 8 Business Developers with a sales goals of $10 million
Responsible for the hiring, on-boarding and development of a high-performance sales team
Developed and led presentations in contract negotiations with key prospects and clients
Partnered with Operational leadership by providing sales growth and performance to plan
Successfully developed sales and retention strategies to support growth trajectory
Drove implementation and disciplined usage of CRMs – Salesforce.com and SalesLogix
Monitored compliance of key business initiatives while driving leadership behaviors in the sales team
VALLEYCREST COMPANIES March 2011 to December 2014
Senior Business Developer - Inland Empire Region
Established and nurtured relationships with key decision-makers at C-suite level
Developed and implemented customer interface protocols to drive customer satisfaction
On-boarded and mentored new Business Developers across 3 regions
Collaborated with Operational leadership to set revenue goals for the market
Increased new contract sales by $3 million
Business Developer - Inland Empire Region
Established and maintained key account relationships resulting in incremental revenue growth
Increased market share with existing and new maintenance contracts over $8 million
Captured sales with targeted prospects throughout the market
Negotiated contract increases and contract renewals with current customers to improve retention
Delivered customer-centric and solution-oriented proposal presentations
Exceeded sales goals every year
PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT, Orange County/Riverside, CA
Senior Manager August 2006 to March 2011
Promoted long-term goals regarding the longevity and survival of Association and property
Provided strategies to the Board of Directors regarding construction and finances
Met with potential clients and delivered sales presentations for services
Attended and contributed in marketing meetings within the organization for outside sales
Produced annual budgets
Negotiated contracts with third party vendors
Coordinated special projects (such as construction and landscaping renovations)
Mediated conflicts between members and the Homeowner’s Association
EDUCATION
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY LONG BEACH May 2006
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Emphasis: American Politics and Public Law
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Million Dollar Club 2019, 2018, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012 & 2011
Presidents Club 2018, 2013, 2012 & 2011
Two and Three Million Dollar Club 2014 & 2013
Number 1 highest producer in company 2013
Number 5 highest producer in company 2012
Rookie of the Year 2011
PERFORMANCE
2018: 110% to Goal - Regional Sales Manager
2017: 107% to Goal - Regional Sales Manager
2016: 104% to Goal - Regional Sales Manager
2015: 100% to Goal - Business Developer
2014: 117% to Goal - Business Developer
2013: 230% to Goal - Business Developer
2012: 176% to Goal - Business Developer
2011: 198% to Goal - Business Developer
BRADLEY J. SULLIVAN, D.C.
TEMECULA, CA 92592
November 6, 2019
Honorable Members of Temecula City
Council.
It is my pleasure to introduce and recommend Nick Mokhlessin. Nick will be sending an
application to serve on the Temecula Community Services Commission. I have personally
known Nick for many years.
I first met Nick when he volunteered to serve on the Wolf Creek Landscape Committee. Nick
has been in senior management positions within a landscape company. By volunteering, he
understood he could not bid on any projects. Nick stepped up because he loved Wolf Creek and
brought his expertise in reviewing bids as well as designs. His interaction with a competitor
landscape company was always professional and solution oriented.
Presently, Nick and I serve on the Wolf Creek Maintenance Corporation Board of Directors.
Similar to decisions council members have to make, we can’t always please everyone. Nick
always brings his “A” game in communicating with our owners.
Both Nick and his wife bring a compassion of serving others. Presently Nick’s wife is President
of the PTA at Luiseño Elementary and volunteers as an instructor for proper child/infant seat
installation.
Having many conversations with Nick about Temecula, I know with certainty his love for
Temecula.
I have no doubt he would be an excellent addition to the Community Services Commission.
Very truly,
Brad Sullivan, D.C.
Submit Date: Nov 05, 2019
First Name Middle Initial Last Name
Home Address Suite or Apt
City State Postal Code
Email Address
Primary Phone
City of Temecula - Boards and Commissions
Appointment Application
Important Information
The appointment process is a public process subject to the Ralph M. Brown Act and Public Records
Act. An applicant presentation is required at a City Council meeting. An applicant must be a resident
of the City of Temecula at the time the application is submitted. All applications on file at the close of
an advertised period for a vacancy will be considered.
Profile
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District 5
Note: Applicants may select one or more boards and/or commissions below. Please select all that
apply.
Which Boards would you like to apply for?
Community Services Commission: Submitted
Public/Traffic Safety Commission: Submitted
Education and Employment
List Educational Background (Degrees, Licenses, Certificates, etc.). State "see resume" if
attaching a resume with this information at the end of this application.
See resume
List Employment History for Five Years (Employer Name and Address, Position Title,
Primary Responsibilities). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this information at
the end of this application.
see resume
Service Experience
Anthony Radogna
Temecula CA 92591
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Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this
information at the end of this application.
see resume
List Organizational Service (Professional, Technical, Volunteer, Non-Profit, Service Clubs)
(Name of Group, Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume
with this information at the end of this application.
see resume
Interest
Describe why you wish to serve on this commission, how you have engaged with the City
previously (i.e., attending meetings and events, etc.), and why you believe you are qualified
for the position. Please be specific.
I have lived in Temecula for the past two years and love the community. For the past several years I have
had a growing interest in serving the community at large by dedicating my personal time to different
committees. It would be an honor to serve my local community by being a commissioner on a local board.
I have not previously attended any local meetings or city events, however have attended many local
Home Owner Association meetings. As far as my qualifications, please see my resume and this additional
information. Besides being a California licensed attorney for the past 10 years, I have served as a Judge
Pro Tem for Los Angeles County, Riverside County, and Orange County for the past year. Temporary
Judges serve at the discretion of the Presiding Judge and must be members of the California State Bar in
good standing for 10 years. They must complete an application for each three-year term and receive
training outlined in Rule 2.812, California Rules of Court. I am currently assigned to preside over traffic
arraignments/traffic trials, civil/small claims, civil harassments, criminal misdemeanor calendar, and name
changes as needed. This experience has given me invaluable experience in the fields noted.
References
List Three Professional and/or Personal References (Name, Position, Phone, Email):
Professional References: 1) Cameron Talley, attorney, , 2) Raja
Gill, attorney, , 3) Michael Chavez, California State Bar Investigator,
, michael.chavez@calbar.ca.gov
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Anthony Radogna Esq., LL.M
Irvine, CA 92614
www.statebardefenseattorney.com
LICENSE
Member of the California State Bar, License # 261859 December 2008- Present
EDUCATION
Southwestern Law School (LL.M program)
Criminal Law and Practice LL.M 2013
University of La Verne College of Law, Ontario, CA
Juris Doctorate 2008
Honors/Activities:
Appellate Advocacy Moot Court
Moot Court Honors
California State Polytechnic University , Pomona, CA
Bachelor of Science, Business Administration 2001
Captain of the Tennis Team
EXPERIENCE
Law Offices of Anthony Radogna 2011 – Present
Attorney, Owner
Specializing in California State Bar Defense, Ethics, Professional Responsibility and the California
Rules of Professional Conduct.
Representing attorneys who are facing investigations conducted by the State Bar of California.
Representing attorneys at all stages of the California State Bar Court process including the Early
Neutral Evaluation Conference, the filing stage, the Voluntary Settlement Conference, at all pre-trial
hearings/motions, at the Pre-Trial Conference, and at trial and appeal.
Brief writing and representation in front of the California Court of Appeal and the California Supreme
Court.
Counsels and represents attorneys facing discipline in the 9 th Circuit and Board of Immigration
Appeals.
Counsels all size law firms on law office management, professional ethics, conflicts of interest, and
client trust account management.
Counsels and represents law school students through the California State Bar Moral Character
Application process.
Counsels and represents non-attorneys on the California Rules of Professional Conduct. These people
are California Licensed Document Assistants, Paralegals, Clerks, and any person allegedly holding
themselves out as attorneys, or people who are allegedly practicing law without a license.
Mentoring Program: Implemented a mentoring program for newly licensed attorneys.
Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles:
Temporary/Pro Tem Judge Jan 2019 – Present
-Temporary Judges serve at the discretion of the Presiding Judge and must be members of the
California State Bar in good standing for 10 years. They must complete an application for each three-
year term and receive training outlined in Rule 2.812, California Rules of Court.
-Currently assigned to preside over traffic arraignments/traffic trials and civil/small claims as needed.
Superior Court of California, County of Orange:
Temporary /Pro Tem Judge June 2019 – Present
-Temporary Judges serve at the discretion of the Presiding Judge and must be members of the
California State Bar in good standing for 10 years. They must complete an application for each three-
year term and receive training outlined in Rule 2.812, California Rules of Court.
-Currently assigned to preside over traffic arraignments/traffic trials, and civil/small claims as needed.
Superior Court of California, County of Riverside:
Temporary /Pro Tem Judge June 2019 – Present
-Temporary Judges serve at the discretion of the Presiding Judge and must be members of the
California State Bar in good standing for 10 years. They must complete an application for each three-
year term and receive training outlined in Rule 2.812, California Rules of Court.
-Currently assigned to preside over traffic arraignments/traffic trials, civil/small claims, civil
harassments, criminal misdemeanor calendar, and name changes as needed.
Glendale University College of Law September 2018 – July 2019
Associate Professor
-Taught Ethics/Professional Responsibility class
Irvine University April 2015 - Present
Associate Professor
-Teaches Ethics/Professional Responsibility class
-Bar Prep for California Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam.
-Admissions Committee Board Member/ Academic Committee Board Member (2016-2019)
Department of Insurance February 2012- August 2012
Detective
-Fraud Division detectives are leading experts in the field of insurance fraud. They are trained in
criminal investigations and provide assistance as well as training for consumers, the insurance
industry, and allied law enforcement agencies. Fraud Division detectives are sworn peace officers.
They conduct investigations, surveillance, undercover operations, and interview witnesses and
suspects. Detectives also write and serve warrants, make arrests, and testify in court.
The State Bar of California, Los Angeles, CA 2006 - 2010
Investigator II
Reviewed and audited attorney’s client trust accounts, personal bank accounts, files, and other reports
utilized by State Bar prosecutors.
Investigated complaints from attorney clients, judges and law enforcement regarding attorney
misconduct.
Located and interviewed witnesses.
Prepared detailed investigative reports for prosecutors.
Testified in court and researched case law for legal memorandums.
Served subpoenas and accompanied prosecutors in court appearances.
Inspected subject law firms for compliance with rules of professional conduct.
State Bar: Loan Modification Special Task Force:
Prevented loan modification fraud by lawyers and shut down illegal law offices.
State Bar: Unauthorized Practice of Law Special Task Force:
Small specialized team of investigators coordinating with local law enforcement such as the National
Insurance Crime Bureau, CA Department of Insurance, insurance special investigative units, and
district attorneys in the assumption of jurisdiction of non-attorneys that engaged in the unauthorized
practice of law.
Everest College, Ontario, CA 2009-2011
Instructor and Substitute Instructor for Paralegal Studies program
Ethics and Criminal Procedure
Infinity Insurance Company, Pomona, CA 2002 -2006
Senior Claims Adjuster
Investigated accidents and determined liability of fault
Investigated thefts, vandalism, and fire losses to identify fraud
Interviewed witnesses, analyzed documentation and conducted background checks
Evaluated medical and other related bills
Estimated, negotiated and settled both vehicle and bodily injury claims with body shops and attorneys
California State Bar Committee:
Appointee to the Commission on Judicial Nominees
I have recently been appointed by the California State Bar Board of Trustees as a member of the
California State Bar’s committee, Commission on Judicial Nominees Evaluation.
My appointment is for the year 2020, and my term is effective upon conclusion of the orientation
meeting on January 17-18, 2020 and expires on April 2021.
Professional Associations:
Association of Discipline Defense Counsel (“ADDC”) (http://disciplinedefensecounsel.org/)
o Bar association for lawyers who represent lawyers and others in disciplinary, admissions, and
regulatory proceedings before the State Bar of California and the California Supreme Court
o Board Member: 2015 2nd Vice President.
o Board Member: 2016 2nd Vice President
o Board Member: 2018 1st Vice President
o 2017-2018: I was the Liaison to the California State Bar’s Lawyers Assistance Program.
Committee/Board consists of myself, California State Bar Judge, State Bar Deputy Trial
Counsel, Lawyer Assistance Program employee.
Orange County Bar Association:
o Arbitrator 2018 - Present:
Serving as an Arbitrator for attorney/client fee disputes. The purpose of the Fee
Arbitration Program is to resolve fee disputes between clients and attorneys. Clients
and attorneys have the opportunity for a neutral arbitrator to decide the appropriate
amount of attorney’s fees through an informal, low cost proceeding. Judicial arbitration
is a binding or non-binding process where an arbitrator applies the law to the facts of
the case and issues an award.
o Solo Practitioner/Small Firm Section:
Treasure/Board Member 2018.
Chair Elect/Board Member 2019
Chair/Board Member 2020
Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers (“APRL”, https://aprl.net/)
o Member: This association is comprised of more than 450 lawyers, law professors and judges
holding an interest in lawyers’ professional responsibility, legal ethics, legal malpractice, and
the evolving law of lawyering, primarily through the application of the rules of lawyer ethics to
the practice of law.
o Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee member.
Certifications:
NITA Advocate Certificate (National Institute of Trial Advocacy)
Art of Communications certificate- 2011
Building Trial Skills certificate- 2014
Deposition Skills certificate- 2016
Behavioral Analysis Training Institute certificate: January 11, 2008
Investigative Interview & Interrogation Techniques:
(CA POST certified course)
Publications/MCLE presentations:
Frequent presentations to Small and large firms, 2014- Present
MCLE presentation to Century City Bar Association on “Ethics/Avoid a State Bar Complaint”
MCLE presentation to San Jose Bar Association on “Ethics/Avoid a State Bar Complaint”
MCLE presentation to Los Angeles County Bar Association (alternative public defender’s office) on
“Ethics/Avoid a State Bar Complaint”
MCLE presentation to the Orange County Bar Association Immigration section on “Ethics issues for
the Immigration Attorney”
MCLE presentation to the Orange County Bar Association’s Specialty Lawyer’s Guild on “New
California Ethics Rules”
MCLE presentation to the Orange County Bar Association’s Solo Practitioner Section on “New Ethics
Rules and State Bar Complaints” 4-18-19
MCLE presentation to the California Lawyers Association Real Property Law Section’s Annual Spring
Conference, May 2-5, 2019.
California Daily Journal, December 2016, “That knock on the door just might be the California State
Bar”
Orange County Attorney Journal, 2015, “The Attorney for Attorneys in Trouble with the Bar”
Submit Date: Nov 09, 2019
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Email Address
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City of Temecula - Boards and Commissions
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Act. An applicant presentation is required at a City Council meeting. An applicant must be a resident
of the City of Temecula at the time the application is submitted. All applications on file at the close of
an advertised period for a vacancy will be considered.
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Education and Employment
List Educational Background (Degrees, Licenses, Certificates, etc.). State "see resume" if
attaching a resume with this information at the end of this application.
B.S. Aerospace Engineering, Cal Poly Pomona - 1984 (Computer Science minor); M.S. Aerospace
Engineering, Cal Poly Pomona - 1992 (Feedback Control Systems specialty); International Council on
Systems Engineering (INCOSE) - Expert Systems Engineering Professional (ESEP) Certification (2014)
James "J.R."J Richardson
Temecula CA 92592
Mobile:
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List Employment History for Five Years (Employer Name and Address, Position Title,
Primary Responsibilities). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this information at
the end of this application.
Employed by Raytheon (2002 – Present), 1801 Hughes Drive, Fullerton, CA 92833; Position Title =
Engineering Fellow; Primary Responsibilities include: System Safety Lead for the GPS Next Generation
Operational Control Segment (OCX) Program; Guidance Quality (GQ) Integrity expert for the Joint
Precision Approach and Landing System (JPALS) Program; Site Innovation Coordinator for Fullerton
Service Experience
List Previous City/County/State Board/Committee/Commission Service (Name of Entity,
Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this
information at the end of this application.
City of Temecula - Public / Traffic Safety Commission, 2013-2019 (2 terms), Chairman 2016
List Organizational Service (Professional, Technical, Volunteer, Non-Profit, Service Clubs)
(Name of Group, Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume
with this information at the end of this application.
International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) - Certified Expert Systems Engineering
Professional (ESEP) (professional); International System Safety Society (ISSS) - member (professional);
Cal State Fullerton Electrical Engineering Dept. Industry Advisory Board (IAB) – Vice Chair; Cal Poly
Pomona Aerospace Engineering Dept. Industry Action Council (IAC); UC Riverside Electrical Engineering
Dept. Board of Advisors (BoA)
Interest
Describe why you wish to serve on this commission, how you have engaged with the City
previously (i.e., attending meetings and events, etc.), and why you believe you are qualified
for the position. Please be specific.
As a resident of Temecula for over 26 years, I would welcome the opportunity to continue to serve our
community as a member of the Public Traffic Safety Commission, to which my education and experience
are ideally suited. I believe that giving back to our community through service is a duty that contributes to
making our city such an amazing place to live! I have engaged with the city by attending numerous city
events over the years, and by founding the Temecula Valley Dachshund Club (TVDC) with my wife,
Janice. I believe I am qualified for the position because, as an Engineering Fellow for Raytheon, I have
broad experience working safety programs at both the system and enterprise level, transportation/traffic
programs, and traffic safety technology research and innovation projects. My current & former Raytheon
roles and achievements are detailed in my attached sheet to this application.
References
List Three Professional and/or Personal References (Name, Position, Phone, Email):
Carl Hoffman, SCADA Business Developer, Siemens Industry, Inc., carl.hoffman@siemens.com,
; Dina Schutt, Senior Iteration Manager, Transurban, DSchutt@transurban.com, ;
Miguel Calles, Senior Product Owner, VeriToll LLC, mcalles@veritoll.com,
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Please visit my for additional details regarding my
professional experience, qualifications, career achievements and
community service!
Employment History Detail
As an Engineering Fellow for Raytheon, I have broad experience working safety
programs at both the system and enterprise levels, transportation/traffic
programs, and traffic safety technology research and innovation projects. My
current & former Raytheon roles include:
GPS Next Generation Operational Control Segment (OCX) System Safety Lead
(present)
Joint Precision Approach & Landing System (JPALS) Navigation Integrity expert
(present)
GPS Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) Safety-of-Life Certification Lead
(2003-2006)
Massachusetts Turnpike All Electronic Tolling System (AETS) Performance
Analyst (2016-2017)
US DOT Vehicle Infrastructure Integration (VII) Program – Off-Board Navigation
Lead
Oregon State DOT Vehicle Miles Travelled (VMT) Program – Raytheon Solution
Architect
Cooperative Pedestrian Warning System (CPWS) – Raytheon Chief Engineer (w/
Toyota)
Universal Pedestrian Warning System (UPWS) – Architect & Chief Engineer
Infrastructure Basic Safety Message (BSM) Generator (IBG) – Inventor & Project
lead
Virtual Reference Station (VRS) & Pedestrian Safety research w/ Cal Trans and
UC Berkeley PATH
Some of my additional Raytheon achievements, awards and contributions include:
Nine (9) Granted US Patents, primarily for Intelligent Transportation
Systems (ITS) technology
Four (4) additional US Patents filed and Pending, primarily for Navigation
related technologies
Six (6) Raytheon Invention Review Committee (IRC) “Innovation Awards”
Four (4) time Raytheon Innovation Challenge (RIC) – Project Funding Winner
(2010-2013)
Raytheon Innovation Center – “Top Innovator” Awardee for 2019
2019 Raytheon “Not Impossible” Humanitarian Innovation Challenge – 2nd
Place Honoree
Application for Public Traffic Safety Commission – James “J.R.” Richardson – page 2
2018 Raytheon IIS business International Cyber Challenge – 2nd Place Project
Funding Winner
Raytheon Technology Networks – Distinguished Achievement COIN
recipient (2018)
2012 Systems Engineering & Architecture (SE&A) Symposium – “Best of
Spotlight” Award
2010 Smart Transportation Systems Innovation Challenge – Grand Prize
winning team
2012 Systems Engineering & Architecture (SE&A) Symposium – “Best of
Spotlight” Award
2010 Raytheon Mentoring EXCELLENCE Award recipient – The Crystal Apple
Trophy
2010 Raytheon “Technical Honors” Peer Recognition Award
Published papers & presented at 12 Raytheon national Engineering Symposia
(2006-present)
Published papers & presented at 10 external Safety & Transportation
conferences (2006-present)
Cal State Fullerton Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) Dept. – Student
Project Liaison
Cal State Fullerton Mechanical Engineering (ME) Dept. – Guest Lecturer on
Innovation
Application for Public Traffic Safety Commission – James “J.R.” Richardson – page 2
My additional relevant external (non-Raytheon) appointments & community
service includes:
Cal State Fullerton Electrical Engineering Dept. Industry Advisory Board (IAB) –
Vice Chair
Cal Poly Pomona Aerospace Engineering Dept. Industry Action Council (IAC)
UC Riverside Electrical Engineering Dept. Board of Advisors (BoA)
OmniAir Consortium (ITS Comm & Safety Certification Authority) – Board of
Directors, 2014-17
Invited Expert Panelist – 2013 “Thinking Highways” Debate on “Distance-based
Charging”
Submit Date: Nov 05, 2019
First Name Middle Initial Last Name
Home Address Suite or Apt
City State Postal Code
Email Address
Primary Phone
City of Temecula - Boards and Commissions
Appointment Application
Important Information
The appointment process is a public process subject to the Ralph M. Brown Act and Public Records
Act. An applicant presentation is required at a City Council meeting. An applicant must be a resident
of the City of Temecula at the time the application is submitted. All applications on file at the close of
an advertised period for a vacancy will be considered.
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Education and Employment
List Educational Background (Degrees, Licenses, Certificates, etc.). State "see resume" if
attaching a resume with this information at the end of this application.
Bachelor of Arts (political Science) Bachelor Science in Law Juris Doctorate State of California teach
Paralegal & Law.
List Employment History for Five Years (Employer Name and Address, Position Title,
Primary Responsibilities). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this information at
the end of this application.
*American College of Law. 3745 Chapman ave., Orange Ca 92868 (Law Professor) Teach Contracts,
Torts Criminal Law classes * Law offices of Douglas Spence P.o. box 7378 Huntington Beach, Ca. -
92615. ( Litigation Coordinator) - preapare files for trial and assist in court proceeding papers to be filed
with witnesses, victims. . *Unity Legal Group
Odeh E Salman
Temecula CA 92592
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Service Experience
List Previous City/County/State Board/Committee/Commission Service (Name of Entity,
Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this
information at the end of this application.
State legal committee board. Certify Grader of schools - 2 years. Go to Paralegal schools to certify state
license or de-certify based on inspection.
List Organizational Service (Professional, Technical, Volunteer, Non-Profit, Service Clubs)
(Name of Group, Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume
with this information at the end of this application.
* L.A. County court assistance - 4 years. Assist people in filing court papers for restraining orders in
donestic violence.
Interest
Describe why you wish to serve on this commission, how you have engaged with the City
previously (i.e., attending meetings and events, etc.), and why you believe you are qualified
for the position. Please be specific.
I have been a resident here for about year and a half. I lived in La Mirada Ca. All my life. I attended board
meetings and helped numerous city council members get elected. I worked with previous city manager to
assist city with noise complaints. I came to Temecula and found it to be a Fascinating Gem of a city that is
growing very rapidly. I feel i can give back to this great city and lead it while its enormous transition of
becoming an even more popular city than it is. I know that i can be an asset to this great community
References
List Three Professional and/or Personal References (Name, Position, Phone, Email):
1.) John Hedderman - Legal instructor - 2.) Jim Doyle -
President Insurance Company - Jim@drdinsurance.com 3.) Rance Welch, esq. - Attorney
Partner of Prussak, Welch & Avila
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Submit Date: Nov 13, 2019
First Name Middle Initial Last Name
Home Address Suite or Apt
City State Postal Code
Email Address
Primary Phone
City of Temecula - Boards and Commissions
Appointment Application
Important Information
The appointment process is a public process subject to the Ralph M. Brown Act and Public Records
Act. An applicant presentation is required at a City Council meeting. An applicant must be a resident
of the City of Temecula at the time the application is submitted. All applications on file at the close of
an advertised period for a vacancy will be considered.
Profile
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District 5
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apply.
Which Boards would you like to apply for?
Public/Traffic Safety Commission: Submitted
Education and Employment
List Educational Background (Degrees, Licenses, Certificates, etc.). State "see resume" if
attaching a resume with this information at the end of this application.
California State University, San Bernardino: Bachelor of Science in Public Administration (Accounting
Concentration) Minor Finance University of West Florida: Graduate Certificate Geographic Information
Science
David Schroeder
Temecula CA 92591
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List Employment History for Five Years (Employer Name and Address, Position Title,
Primary Responsibilities). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this information at
the end of this application.
ClearSource Financial Consulting (Telecommute) 8 mos Time with company: April 2019 to present
Business Address: 9032 Soquel Drive, Aptos, CA 95003 Title: Senior Consultant Primary Responsibilities:
Assist public agency clients with preparing and preparing user and regulatory fee studies, cost allocation
plans, and special projects. NBS (February 2006 to March 2019) 32605 Temecula Parkway, Suite 100
Temecula, Ca 92592 Title: GIS Senior Consultant Primary Duties: Administration of Special Financing
Districts and Special Geographic Information Systems related projects.
Service Experience
List Previous City/County/State Board/Committee/Commission Service (Name of Entity,
Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this
information at the end of this application.
I have worked with public agencies throughout the state for almost 16 years, consulting on a wide variety
of governmental activities including special financing districts (administration and auditing) and geographic
information systems projects.
List Organizational Service (Professional, Technical, Volunteer, Non-Profit, Service Clubs)
(Name of Group, Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume
with this information at the end of this application.
None.
Interest
Describe why you wish to serve on this commission, how you have engaged with the City
previously (i.e., attending meetings and events, etc.), and why you believe you are qualified
for the position. Please be specific.
I am an avid cyclist as is my family. I've ridden bicycles over 50,000 miles. Recently, my wife was struck
by a car that ran a stop sign while riding her bicycle, shortly after dropping our kids off at school. My wife
was deemed at fault by the investigating officer simply because she was riding her bicycle while crossing
from one sidewalk to another but was traveling on the left side of the road even though the driver admitted
to not looking in the direction she was driving. My wife was more than halfway across the street and the
car hit her because they were not looking in the direction they were driving after rolling the stop sign.
Further, as a resident of the Harveston neighborhood of Temecula, and a father who often walks or rides
to take his children to and from school, I see first hand, every week, that a large number of drivers in this
neighborhood and in the City do not exercise reasonable care while driving, and in many cases do not
respect pedestrians and/or bicyclists. I would like to be involved with the direction the City is taking to
make our neighborhoods as safe as they can be for those of use that walk or ride.
References
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List Three Professional and/or Personal References (Name, Position, Phone, Email):
Zac Schwank City of Temecula, City Councilman zak.schwank@temeculaca.gov Greg
LaBonte Perceptyx VP, Enterprise Account Executive glabonte@perceptyx.com Steven
Martinez Riverside County Deputy Sherriff
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Submit Date: Dec 15, 2019
First Name Middle Initial Last Name
Home Address Suite or Apt
City State Postal Code
Email Address
Primary Phone
City of Temecula - Boards and Commissions
Appointment Application
Important Information
The appointment process is a public process subject to the Ralph M. Brown Act and Public Records
Act. An applicant presentation is required at a City Council meeting. An applicant must be a resident
of the City of Temecula at the time the application is submitted. All applications on file at the close of
an advertised period for a vacancy will be considered.
Profile
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District 3
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apply.
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Community Services Commission: Submitted
Education and Employment
List Educational Background (Degrees, Licenses, Certificates, etc.). State "see resume" if
attaching a resume with this information at the end of this application.
Please see the attached resume for this information.
List Employment History for Five Years (Employer Name and Address, Position Title,
Primary Responsibilities). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this information at
the end of this application.
Please see the attached resume for this information.
Service Experience
Kathryn M Sizemore
Temecula CA 92592
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List Previous City/County/State Board/Committee/Commission Service (Name of Entity,
Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this
information at the end of this application.
I have not held any City/Couty/State Board/Committee/Commission Service positions in the past.
List Organizational Service (Professional, Technical, Volunteer, Non-Profit, Service Clubs)
(Name of Group, Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume
with this information at the end of this application.
Please see the attached resume for this information.
Interest
Describe why you wish to serve on this commission, how you have engaged with the City
previously (i.e., attending meetings and events, etc.), and why you believe you are qualified
for the position. Please be specific.
In 1995 I was introduced to my future husband, a young man from Temecula, CA. I decided to relocate to
Temecula from Orange Country in 1997 to see if our relationship was serious. On October 24, 1998, we
said our marriage vows and officially made Temecula our joint home. My first experience with Temecula's
Community services came shortly after that in 1999, when pregnant with our first child, I enrolled in a
pregnancy yoga class taught at the CRC. Since that time, we have added two more children to our family
and raised all three of them in the community of Temecula. The offerings of the city's Community Services
department have greatly enriched our family's lives. Since my oldest child was first able to sit up on her
own, our family has enjoyed playing at the numerous parks within our city. Teaching my children to swim
when they were toddlers was done through a class taught at the CRC pool. Recreational sports classes,
Bigfoot Cartooning classes, and "Yes, you can draw!" art classes complimented my children's homeschool
curriculum. When they were younger, my children's favorite week of each summer was the week they
spent attending the city's Wonders Science Camp. We've marched down Old Town Front Street with Boy
Scouts of America countless times in Santa's Electric Light Parade and the Fourth of July parade. Add to
all this the Rod Run, Easter Egg Hunts, summertime concerts in the park, and musical productions at the
community theater in Old Town the city community services have brought our family years of
entertainment and enjoyment. Serving others as a part of a team is no new experience for me. I have
spent much of the past decade working with youth as a volunteer with Boy Scouts of America, and FIRST
Robotics. During my volunteering, I have worked closely with other adult volunteers in both roles of
leadership and team collaboration. The teams I have lead or participated in have enjoyed much success
to the benefit of all involved. I have learned and found that there is enjoyment in giving back and helping
others succeed. Leaving for her first year of college, my daughter and I were driving away from home on
Pauba Road next to the Temecula Public Library, her favorite place in the city. As we overlooked this
beloved city where she had grown up, she commented to me that Temecula was a great place to grow
up. My response to her was that Temecula was indeed a great place to raise both her and her brothers.
As has been said, for everything, there is a season. Raising my children was my season to enjoy and
benefit from the activities and events offered in our city. Nearing the end of this time of raising my
children, I believe it is now my season to give back to this community and help ensure that the same
activities and opportunities exist for this next generation of families growing up in Temecula. Ever since
before it's incorporation, Temecula has been a community made up of citizens possessing a can-do
attitude. Their only qualification to serve our community was their willingness to do so. My history of
volunteer service to youth in our community, my familiarity with raising a family in Temecula, along with
my desire to help others qualifies me to serve our city as a member of the Community Services
Commission.
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President of Professional Women Toastmasters, , Jeff Hays,
Scoutmaster of BSA Troop 148, ,
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December 4, 2019
To whom it may concern,
I am Mary O’Dwyer, President of Professional Women Toastmasters club in Temecula. I have known Kathy Sizemore
since she joined our club in 2018. From the beginning, Kathy was a go getter, completing her first speech within the
first month. Within 6 months she stepped up to a leadership position within our club and was elected our Vice
President Public Relations. Since acquiring that role, she has grown in leaps and bounds and raised the online profile
and presence of our club. She has also been instrumental in raising public awareness of our club and what we offer
through newspaper press releases and designing eye catching posters that we have shared all over town.
Kathy is a capable, motivated, honest, reliable leader with creativity, integrity and professionalism. She is the type of
person you can rely on to take initiative where needed and to get the job done in the time frame agreed upon. Her
public speaking and communication skills are second to none. She is caring and wonderful to work with. I can think of
no one I would recommend more highly.
Love & blessings,
Mary
Mary O’Dwyer
Mary's Blue Door
Opening the Door to your Transformation
www.marysbluedoor.com
KATHY SIZEMORE
Temecula, CA 92592 |
kathy@abellalarms.com |
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Small Business Owner • Volunteer supporting youth in the Temecula Valley
§ Temecula resident and local business owner for over twenty years. Engaged with local
businesses and professional development organizations (Business Women’s Network (BWN) and
Toastmasters) and a leader in youth organizations through involvement with FIRST Robotics and the Boy
Scouts of America
§ Owner and operator of a 2nd generation family owned and operated security business
serving Southern California for over 45 years.
§ Over twenty years of experience in the alarm system security industry performing a wide
range of owner/operator tasks including, security system installation, company bookkeeping and records
management, and customer relations and marketing.
“Kathy is a capable, motivated, honest, reliable leader with creativity, integrity and professionalism. She is the type
of person you can rely on to take initiative where needed and to get the job done in the time frame agreed upon.”
– Mary O’Dwyer, President, Professional Women Toastmasters
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
§ Bookkeeping
§ Public Relations
§ Social Media Marketing
§ Event Planning
§ Public Speaking
§ Team Building
§ Coaching/Mentoring
§ Teaching
§ Adobe Photoshop
§ Graphic Design
§ Quickbooks Software
§ Dutch Oven Cooking
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
A-Bell Alarms Company, Temecula, CA 1998 – Present
Providing security alarm system installation and monitoring service to residential and small business clients.
Owner/Operator
Responsible for a wide range of owner/operator tasks including, security system installation, company
bookkeeping and records management, and customer relations and marketing.
EARLIER CAREER EXPERIENCE
Accounts Payable Specialist, Emerald Financial, Escondido, CA 1997 - 1999
Coded such items as invoices, vouchers, expense reports, check requests, etc., with correct codes conforming to
standard procedures to ensure proper entry into the financial system. Handled all vendor correspondence via
phone. Attached the corresponding purchase orders to incoming invoices with all supporting documentation.
Investigated and resolved problems associated with processing of invoices and purchase orders. Prepared batch
check runs. Assisted with monthly status reports, and monthly closings. Filed, maintained, and distributed
accounting documents, records, and reports.
EDUCATION
Pursued a degree in Business Administration
California State University Fullerton, Fullerton, CA
Cypress College, Cypress, CA
HONORS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
Woodbadge Advanced Leadership Training Completion, Boy Scouts of America, 2018
Unit Driving Force, Boy Scouts of America Tahquitz District, 2016
Outstanding Coach/Mentor of the Year, SMaRT Education Desert Cities QT, 2013
Completion of Toastmasters Competent Toastmasters education program, 2000
Third Place, Speech Evaluation Contest, Toastmasters District 12 Area C3/C4, 2000
First Place, Humorous Speech Contest, Toastmasters District 12 Area C3/C4, 2000
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
Professional Women Toastmasters, VP Public Relations, Temecula, CA 2019 – Present
Responsible for coordinating an active public relations and publicity program in my club. Establishing and
maintaining lines of communication between the club and its members, as well as between the club and the
public. Responsible for developing social media promotions and submitting press releases to local media. Plan
club open house events. Design and prepare promotional materials adhering to Toastmasters Intl. brand
guidelines. Collaborate with club leaders as a member of the club's executive board.
Boy Scouts of America, Troop 148, Assistant Scoutmaster, 2017 – Present
Assist Scoutmaster in delivering a scouting program to a troop of 75 scouts. Mentor to multiple scouts in their
path to attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. Assist with the planning and arrangements for multiple campouts and
scouting events. Lead scouts in the planning and cooking of large group meals in Dutch ovens. Teach and
counsel troop scouts in the following Eagle Scout rank required merit badges: Citizenship in the Community,
Personal Management, and Family Life.
Boy Scouts of America, Membership Chair & Apparel Coordinator, Troop 148, 2017 – 2019
Recruit and register new boy scouts joining the unit and managed troop apparel for sale.
Boy Scouts of America, Tahquitz District Membership Chair, 2019 – Present
Responsible for the membership recruitment of the youth in the District. Interface with council Membership
Chair. Establish plan and objective for district membership growth. Identify and conduct recruiting methods
for chartered organizations and units. Implement year-round full membership plan. Track and attain
membership growth objectives. Attend District Committee meetings and report membership results
periodically to the committee
Boy Scout of America, Committee Chair, Pack 384, 2014 – 2017
Founding Committee Chair leader for a new Cub Scout Pack (Pack 384) in Temecula, CA. Coordinated and
led pack committee, managed troop finances, led pack committee in planning a year-round scouting program,
ensured pack leaders received necessary training and maintained leader training records, trained founding
committee and den leaders for their positions, put in place systems for managing pack advancements,
established and maintained pack management database software, managed pack fundraising efforts doubling
pack fundraising amounts over a three year period
FIRST Robotics, Regional Judge Advisor for Inland Empire FRC Regional, 2015
Managed and facilitated judging efforts at the Inland Empire Regional FRC. Recruited 20 technology and
business leaders from the Inland Empire to serve as judges. Communicated with judges about job
requirements prior to tournament. Trained judges in their roles. Managed awards judging of 40 robotics teams
over a three-day period. Facilitating award decisions and clarifying award guidelines and ensuring the overall
consistency of the awards process in accordance to FIRST policy and guidelines.
FIRST Robotics, First Robotic Competition Team Mentor, 2014-2015
Business mentor to FRC team 4984. Lead students in planning a celebratory event for sponsors and
supporters recognizing kickoff of the year's robotics competition.
FIRST Robotics, First Lego League Tournament Director, 2014
Organized and directed a local full day qualifying tournament for First Lego League Southern California Region
serving 12 teams with over 200 attending individuals. Obtained sponsorship and funding. Managed venue
logistics. Recruited volunteers and provided on site management of volunteer efforts.
Boy Scouts of America, Pack Training Chair, Pack 337, 2013 – 2014
Maintained training records for pack leaders. Ensured that leaders had the information and resources to attain
necessary training for their positions.
FIRST Robotics, Tournament Judge, 2013 – 2014
First Tech Challenge and First Robotics Competition- Award recipients through interaction with teams,
review documentation regarding team background information to familiarize judges with teams. Interview and
observe teams in the Pit, on the playing field and other areas. Review team background literature. Participate
on Judge Panel to decide team/student awards recipients
FIRST Robotics, First Lego League Team Coach, 2011 – 2014
Coached two First Lego League robotics teams. Taught Lego Mindstorm NXT & EV3 robotics programming.
Teams progressed winning both local and regional championship awards.
Boy Scouts of America, Assistant Webelos Den Leader, 2010 – 2011
Assisted in the leadership of Webelos Den. Made arrangements for the den meetings and input advancement
records for scouts.
Community Bible Study, Children’s Teacher, Temecula Day Class, 2006 – 2009
Children's ministry teacher for infants, toddlers, and Primary grades.
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Bradley J. Sullivan, D.C. Temecula, CA 92592
CURRICULUM VITAE RE: Bradley J. Sullivan, D.C. D.O.B. PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION:
Cleveland Chiropractic College- Los Angeles, California Graduated: (Cum Laude) December 1983
Degree: Doctor of Chiropractic Preceptorship: Cleveland Chiropractic Clinic, Los Angeles 1983-1984
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS: American Chiropractic Association California Chiropractic Association
Los Angeles County Chiropractic Association (1983-1993) Delta Tau Alpha Chiropractic Honor Fraternity-
Theta Chapter PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Cleveland Chiropractic College (Afternoon Session) Class
0f 1983 President 1982-1983 Delta Tau Alpha Honor Society - Theta Chapter President 1985-1986 Vice
President, Los Angeles Southeast Chiropractic Society 1986-1987 President, Los Angeles Southeast
Chiropractic Society 1984-1987 Chairman, California Chiropractic Association College Liaison Program
1986-1987 Membership Chairman, Los Angeles County Chiropractic Association 1987-1988 Appointed
Member, California Chiropractic Association, Medical Cartel Advisory Committee. Curriculum Vitae
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Bradley J. Sullivan, D.C. Page Two PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES CON'T: 1987-1988 Treasurer,
California Chiropractic Association 1988-1989 2nd Vice President, California Chiropractic Association
1989-1990 Vice President of Communications, California Chiropractic Association 1990-1991 1st Vice
President, Los Angeles County Chiropractic Society 1991-1992 Vice President of External Affairs,
California Chiropractic Association. 1992-1993 Vice President of External Affairs, California Chiropractic
Association. 1993-1994 President, California Chiropractic Association 1994 -1995 Immediate Past
President, California Chiropractic Association. 1994 -1996 Chairman, Chiropractic Services, Medex,
Worker's Compensation HCO 1995-1996 Vice President, San Fernando Valley Chiropractic Society 1996-
1998 President, Cleveland Chiropractic College Alumni Association 1996-2002 Member, CA Chiropractic
Assoc. Board of Directors (termed out) 1996-2013 Examiner, National Board of Chiropractic Examiners,
Part 4 1996-2002 Director, California Chiropractic Association, San Fernando District 1998-2004 Chair,
California Chiropractic Association Managed Care Committee Retired Chair, California Chiropractic
Association By-laws Committee Retired Chair, California Chiropractic Association Insurance and Industrial
Relations Dept. 2001-2005 Alternate Delegate American Chiropractic Association, So. California 2002-
2015 Member, American Chiropractic Association Managed Care Comm. 2005-2015 Member, American
Chiropractic Association Coding Committee 2005-2010 Delegate, American Chiropractic Association, So.
CA Retired Chiropractic Consultant International Longshoreman’s Union and Benefit Plan Curriculum
Vitae Bradley J. Sullivan, D.C. Page three 2009-2010 Chair, California Chiropractic Political Action
Committee 2010-2012 Vice-Chair Chiropractic Political Action Committee. 2006-2015 Contributing Editor
to the ACA Coding Manual 2015 Contributing Editor to the ACA Documentation Manual PROFESSIONAL
RECOGNITION: 1985 & 1986 Outstanding New D.C. - Los Angeles Southeast Chiropractic Society 1985
California Chiropractic Association Presidential Recognition Award 1986 Biographical Subject in 16th
Edition of Who's Who in California 1990 C.C.A. Certified in Disability Evaluation 1990 C.C.A. Certified
Independent Disability Examiner 1993 State Appointed Chiropractic Qualified Medical Examiner. 1991
Botterman Award, L.A. County Chiropractic Society 1994 Doctor of the Year, San Fernando Chiropractic
Society 1994 Doctor of the Year, California Chiropractic Association 1995 Doctor of the Year, Consumer
Business Review 1995 San Fernando Society Distinguished Service Award 1996 San Fernando Society
Distinguished Service Award 1997 California Chiropractic Association Distinguished Service Award 1999
San Fernando Chiropractic District, Doctor of the Year Award 1999 Doctor of the Year, Cleveland
Chiropractic College Alumni Assoc. L.A. 2000/2001 Doctor of the Year, San Fernando Valley Chiropractic
District 2002 Doctor of the Year, San Fernando Valley Chiropractic District 2002 Doctor of the Year,
California Chiropractic Association 2002 Presidential Award, California Chiropractic Association
Curriculum Vitae Bradley J. Sullivan, D.C. Page Four 2003 Distinguished Service Award, San Fernando
Valley Chiropractic District 2003 California Chiropractic Association, Betty & Charlie Adams Lifetime
Achievement Award 2005 California Chiropractic Association, Distinguished Service Award 2008-2014
California Chiropractic Association Presidential Award PUBLISHED
ARTICLES/INSTRUCTION/LECTURES: Over 20 published articles in the California Chiropractic Journal
on topics ranging from the role of the doctor of chiropractic in managed care to chiropractic legislative
activities 1985-2000 American Chiropractic Association Journal - Role of California Chiropractic
Association in directing National Chiropractic Policies (published February l994) Clevelander Newsletter (
Cleveland Chiropractic College Newsletter) Spring l994, published article on Critical Issues Facing
Chiropractic in the Future. Lectured, Interns, Cleveland Chiropractic College on Disability Evaluation l990,
l991 and l992. Lectured 6th Term students, Cleveland Chiropractic College on Chiropractic
Jurisprudence, l992, l993, l994. Lectured Interns, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic on Chiropractic
Jurisprudence l992, l993. Lectured Interns, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic on Evaluation, Diagnosis
and Chiropractic Management of Low Back Pain and Cervical Pain, l994. Postgraduate instructor,
Cleveland Chiropractic College- Los Angeles preceptor program 1997-1998 1999, 2001, 2003
Commencement Speaker Cleveland Chiropractic College Graduation 2005-2015 Contributing editor to the
Annual A.C.A. Coding Solutions Manual Curriculum Vitae Bradley J. Sullivan, D.C. Page Five
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: 1994-1995 Treasurer 9005 Cynthia HOA 1995-1997 President, 9005 Cynthia
HOA 1994- 2001 Commissioner, City of West Hollywood, Public Safety ( chair 1997-98, chair 1999-2001)
1995 Certified, CA Office of Emergency Services Volunteer Management/Organization 1995-1998 Co-
Instructor with Deputies R. Pena & B. Patrick, Red Cross CPR & 1st Aid 1995-1997 Liaison for New Fire
Station #7 Project 1995-1996 Public Safety Liaison to Sunset Specific Plan- West Hollywood 1995-1996
Economic Planning Committee, City of West Hollywood 1996 SEMS (Standardized Emergency
Management System) Training 1996 Disaster Size Up and Reporting Training 1996 Red Cross Shelter
Management 1 & 2 1996 Disaster Management of Immunosuppressed Victims 1996 Emergency
Operations Training and Drill 1996 Light Search and Rescue & Size up 1996 Disaster Psychology and De-
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Briefing 1995-1998 Chair, Founding Member West Hollywood Disaster Volunteer Corp. 2000-2003 Chair,
West Hollywood Disaster Volunteer Corp./CERT Team 1996-1997 Member, West Hollywood Pedestrian
Safety Committee 2002 Graduate, Federal Emergency Management Agency Academy, MD 1997-2003
Instructor, Community Emergency Response ,first Aid, Disaster Medical Response Coordination, Triage,
City of West Hollywood Curriculum Vitae Bradley J. Sullivan, D.C. Page Six COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
CON’T: 2000 F.E.M.A/CERT Instructor, Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station, STEP 2000 2002-2005
F.E.M.A./CERT Instructor, Star Center Sheriff’s Academy, 2002 F.E.M.A./CERT instructor Antelope Valley
School District and LASD station 2002-2003 Treasurer, Villa Las Brisas Homeowner’s Association 2001-
07 CERT/Disaster Preparedness Volunteer Lead Instructor, L.A.Sheriff’s Dept./ Homeland
Security/Community Law Enforcement Partnership Program 2002 Received 500 hour recognition pin from
L. A. Sheriff’s Dept for volunteer service 2008 Retired from L.A. Sheriff Dept Volunteer program with over
2500 hours 2004-2005 Certified Red Cross Instructor First Aid/CPR/AED 2004-2005 Certified Red Cross
Instructor CPR/AED for the professional responder 2004-2005 Certified Red Cross Instructor Title 22
2004-2008 President, Villa Las Brisas Homeowner’s Association 2005-2007 Cert Train the Trainer
Instructor for the CA Regional Community Police Institute 2007-2009 Volunteer, L.A. Sheriff’s Dept, West
Hollywood Station 2008- Graduate, L.A.S.D. Volunteers on Patrol Academy 2008 Awarded 2000 hour pin
from L.A.S.D. 2009-2010 Secretary, Wolf Creek HOA (1806 homes) 2010-2020 President, Wolf Creek
HOA (1806 homes) 2016-2019 Appointed to Temecula Public Traffic & Safety Commission (Oct 2016 to
Oct 2019) Curriculum Vitae Bradley J. Sullivan, D.C. Page Seven COMMUNITY RECOGNITION: 1995
City of West Hollywood, Leadership Award 1996 City of West Hollywood, Outstanding Contribution to
Public Safety Award 1997 City of West Hollywood, Disaster Volunteer of the Year Award 1998 City of
West Hollywood, Commendation for service during transformer explosion emergency. 1998 County of Los
Angeles, Certificate of Appreciation for service during transformer Explosion emergency. 1999 City of
West Hollywood, Commendation for service as C.E.R.T. Instructor 2000 City of West Hollywood, Disaster
Volunteer of the Year 2000 Volunteer recognition from Senator Barbara Boxer for outstanding leadership
in disaster Preparedness 2004 Presidential Gold Level Service Award from President George W. Bush for
Community Service through volunteer activities with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department,
Community Law Enforcement Partnership Program, Office of Homeland Security. *** retired from active
practice in 2008 5/19
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Retired due to disability. Formerly worked in private practice as a chiropractor.
Service Experience
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Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this
information at the end of this application.
See CV
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(Name of Group, Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume
with this information at the end of this application.
see CV
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Describe why you wish to serve on this commission, how you have engaged with the City
previously (i.e., attending meetings and events, etc.), and why you believe you are qualified
for the position. Please be specific.
As my CV demonstrates, I have had a life long passion of being of service to my community and
neighborhood. I have an extensive background in disaster preparedness and law enforcement. During my
3 year term on the Temecula Traffic/Public Safety Commission, I have served 1 yr as vice-chair and 2
years as chair. I am grateful for the level of support and recognition rec'd from my fellow commissioners.
Several commissioners have shared with me that prior to my service on the Commission, they felt the
commission served more as a rubber stamp vs active debate and discussion. I believe that with my
leadership style the commission now is more involved and as a result better solutions occur for our city.
During my tenure of as Chair, some long standing difficult issues such as the pedestrian issue with Great
Oak were resolved after remaining an issue for over a decade. Much of this credit goes to Patrick Thomas
for bringing new solutions and leadership in regards to the pedestrian issue. I too feel I deserve some of
the credit in helping the commission work through their concerns with the solution. The Traffic Safety has
successfully buffered many situations over the past two years and had them resolved prior to going to
council. I would like to think that my skills as chair in interacting with the public and staff created part of
the successful mitigation. I love being of service, I love being in the arena working to maintain the sense
of community that Temecula enjoys. I have been President of Wolf Creek for 9-10 years. Two years ago
Wolf Creek was awarded the HOA of the year for the entire inland empire. Last year, I was selected as
Board member of the year for the entire inland empire by the California Association institute for the inland
empire. Finally, I love Temecula with a passion! That passion drives my desire to keep Temecula the
special place that it is.
References
List Three Professional and/or Personal References (Name, Position, Phone, Email):
John Ellett, Wolf Creek Property Manager (Avalon Management) John@avalonweb.com,
Larry French, Vice President Wolf Creek. Board3@mywolfcreek.com Richard Harding,
President Harding Pools, long time vendor for Wolf Creek ,
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I have a Bachelors of Science in Business Management from University of Phoenix, and will begin
working on a second bachelors in Political Science.
Christopher L Warren
temecula CA 92591
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Primary Responsibilities). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this information at
the end of this application.
Supplier Management Solutions Via Industria, Temecula 92590 Corporate Recruiter--- 6 Months I am
responsible for recruiter qualified engineers throughout the United States and foreign countries. Piercan
USA 160 Bosstick Blvd San Marcos, CA Human Resource Manager Responsible for assuring the
organization operated under federal and state laws. Responsible for processing payroll for 60 employees.
Also responsible for benefits, and shopping for insurance quotes.
Service Experience
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Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume with this
information at the end of this application.
Never have held any positions.
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(Name of Group, Positions Held, Years of Service). State "see resume" if attaching a resume
with this information at the end of this application.
I currently belong to the Summerfield Home owners association as a board member. 4 years of service I
have volunteered my DJ Service to Daisy Tate and the VSSN 2 years Walk for Life 2 years MADD
(Mothers against Drunk Driving) - James Duckworth organizer Carlsbad 2 years TVHS- Career Day - 3
years Corona Female Panthers- 1 year Main street Mixer with Tony Russle- 2 Years.
Interest
Describe why you wish to serve on this commission, how you have engaged with the City
previously (i.e., attending meetings and events, etc.), and why you believe you are qualified
for the position. Please be specific.
I would like to serve on the commission mainly due to the fact that, I feel i cant complain about other
peoples decisions, if I don ty to get involved. I had the opportunity to meet with Mayor Rahn, to express
my love for my city, and to see what channels I would have to go through to be the Mayor of Temecula
one day. I seen this opportunity and thought this could be the start of my career into community service
and politics. I have been apart of several community events, from different organizers that I have donated
my speaking and Disc Jockey skills for. I have a passion for the community, and would love nothing more
to be apart of aiding in making decisions with leaders and colleagues alike.
References
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Mario Figuero- Quality Engineer- George Belsky Insurance Broker
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• TEMECULA, CA 92591 •
CHRIS WARREN
OBJECTIVE
Creative, multi-faceted buyer with 10+ years of expertise in the
manufacturing industry.Exceeds goals with an effective management
style, superior communication skills, and strategic business development
planning. Successfully secures pricing and cost savings by capitalizing
on growth opportunities. Strategic business planning, market analysis,
and trend forecasting to successfully increase purchasing power and
maximize financial objectives. Narrow and Specific Human Resource
talent that successfully implemented strategies conducive to employer
and employee enhancement. Vast knowledge of market labor and laws.
SKILLS & ABILITIES
Market Analysis • Client Services • Vendor Procurement • Brand
Promotion • Account Management Contract Negotiation • On Boarding
• Inventory Maintenance • EEOC & DOL filings • Trend Forecasting •
Personnel Management • Strategic Business Development • Team
Management • AS9100 • ITAR • DPS/Boeing Specs• Sales Force •
Inventory Management • Succession Plans• FMLA • CFRA • Amcheck•
Paychex • Great Judgement and Decision Making
EXPERIENCE
May 2017 – March 2019 Piercan USA San Marcos,Ca
Human Resource Manager
• Perform difficult staffing duties, including dealing with understaffing,
refereeing disputes, firing employees, and administering disciplinary
procedures
• Manage the full recruiting life cycle process which includes creating
job specification, interviewing, extending and negotiating offers, and
onboarding
• Producing Recruitment adverts and managing the recruitment process
including writing competency based questions, interviewing and
sending offers
• Manage all day-to-day HR responsibilities, including: salary/bonus
planning, staffing, off-boarding, performance management,
reporting/analytics
• Compensation management including performing and updating salary
surveys, and updating and writing job descriptions
• Drive organization design, workforce planning, sourcing & staffing
(including supporting recruitment process)
• Declaring and being the representative for state and federal documents
that pertains to employee wages, complaints and legal filings for court
subpoenas etc.
• Knowledgable with ATS and HRIS systems
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• Safety Training in coordinance to GHS and Cal Osha
• I-9 E-verification
June 2014 – October 2017 Piercan USA San Marcos,Ca
Purchasing Manager
• Sage 100 and 300 proficient
• In person and phone negotiation with various suppliers
• Forecasting and ordering to GMPC discipline
• Reduced raw material costs by 22%, friendly supplier competition
• Reduced waste by implementing solvent FIFO system
• Reduced freight costs and storage by sourcing dual 3PL groups
• Responsble for ordering materials through supplier portals
• Direct Inventory Management Reports
• Created RMA and MRB claims for credits
• Responsible for tracking and updating status to various departments
• Involved in AR meetings
• Created a robust General ledger system for various commodities
• Responsible for waste disposable
• Created exclusive relationships with Nexeo, Airgroup and Janel group
for discounts on solvent, compounds and freight from France
June 2014 – January 2017 Pirch Fixtures Living Oceanside ,Ca
Purchasing Acquisition Representative
• Responsible for placing Governmental Purchase Orders
• Inventory management and return
• Created Material Release authorization with various suppliers
• Analyze vendor quotes and select products from suppliers based on
price and quality.
• Contract with new vendors to increase profit margin from 43% to 53%
• Heavy Project Manager interation by way of conducting delivery
meetings
• Created multi-line PO releases based on customer delivery date as
inputed in Microsoft CRM.
• Inventory review and adjustment within Great Plains
• Responsible for negotiating delivery time and cost with local courier
services
• Active listening to sales staff and project management team to procure
commodities for customer on time delivery.
• Work with Returns department on issueing reference numbers and
credit statements.
• Update exceptions report for Project Managers to reference this was a
manual process using Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet
• Decreased inventory from $1-$2 Million to under $700,000 with
$400,00 allocated.
3
September 2006 – February 2010 Nexergy Escondido,Ca
Project Manager/CommodityBuyer
• Acted as a liason between customers and development
team
• Entered RFQ and create internal quote for pricing
• Purchased material for prototype Bill of Materials
• Purchased material for first time runs
• Provided costing based on Minimum Order Quantities
• Created Cof C and data packages that pertained to
prototype and first production runs.
• Worked with electrical engineers on UL qualifications
• Worked with Printed Circuit Board manufactures on
special safety circuits for NiMH battery technology
• Worked on Syteline and Mas 90 CRM and ERP system
• Inventory Cycle counts
• Worked with corrugated suppliers on qualification
designs for packaging
• Responsible for assuring timelines and deadlines were met
• Performed update and status meetings with customers
regarding delivery and eta on first production runs.
• Inventory transfers for obsoleted material needed to
complete “One-off Spares” builds.
• Worked with various manufacturing plants in China and
India on deliveries and custom packaging pricing
• Responsible for forecasting of all Battery Cells and
Chargers.
EDUCATION
2004 – 2008 University of Phoenix San Marcos, Ca
Bachelors of Science in Business Management
Relevant course work includes Business Admin and Management
practice with a minor in Criminal Justice. Maintained 3.0 Grade
Point Average.
COMMUNICATION
I have an excellent ability at working with groups and individuals, solving
problems and improving efficienc. I am able to engage training groups
while presenting communication models for both groups and individuals. I
am very Articulate, and I have superior, courteous, professional writing
abilities.
LEADERSHIP
I am a born-leader that believes in team-work and understanding my
role needed to succeed. I have participated on various boards which
includes HOA, and Local Rotary club chapters.
Submit Date: Dec 02, 2019
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City of Temecula - Boards and Commissions
Appointment Application
Important Information
The appointment process is a public process subject to the Ralph M. Brown Act and Public Records
Act. An applicant presentation is required at a City Council meeting. An applicant must be a resident
of the City of Temecula at the time the application is submitted. All applications on file at the close of
an advertised period for a vacancy will be considered.
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Education and Employment
List Educational Background (Degrees, Licenses, Certificates, etc.). State "see resume" if
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Travis T Winfield
Temecula CA 92592
travis@thewinfieldgroup.org
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Interest
Describe why you wish to serve on this commission, how you have engaged with the City
previously (i.e., attending meetings and events, etc.), and why you believe you are qualified
for the position. Please be specific.
Since retiring from the Navy after 24 years of service and 8 military moves, I have settled down in the
Inland Empire where I can finally call home. In 2017, I purchased a home in La Cresta and was excited to
get involved with my community. Upon attempting to apply for a Commission appointment in the City of
Murrieta, I discovered that I did not meet the eligibility requirement of residing within the city limits and
wasn’t eligible. After 2 years and learning more about the area, we decided to move to Temecula where
we immediately felt at home and I verified that my address was in the city limits so I would have the
opportunity to serve my community. When I discovered that there were 2 commission openings in
Temecula, I immediately began my application. I have devoted my life to service! Even since retirement, I
have been actively engaged in my community which includes supporting multiple Non-Profit organizations
and getting to know many of our local businesses. Being in the marketing business of Real Estate, I have
been supporting local businesses through social media videos to help bolster our community businesses.
In regards to the two commissions I have applied for, I feel I am uniquely qualified for both. First, the
Community Services Commission, I have spent my entire career giving back as a collateral duty to my
military and civilian careers. This includes but not limited to countless hours of volunteer service to a host
of community and military organizations. Second, the Public/Traffic Safety Commission, I spent 20 years
of my military career as a Military Police officer working everything from Patrol, Investigations, Anti-
Terrorism, protective services and physical security. I believe these skillsets and positively impact our
community and allow me to directly relate to our dedicated first responders. Please allow the honor to
serving our fine community and the place I can finally call home!
References
List Three Professional and/or Personal References (Name, Position, Phone, Email):
1. Chuck Washington, Riverside County Supervisor, , C.Washington@RIVCO.ORG 2.
Michael McCraken, Former Temecula City Council Member, ,
3. Daisy Tate, Founder of Veterans Supplemental Support
Network(VSSN), , dtate@vetsupportnet.org
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Travis Winfield
President, TWG, Inc
Team Leader, The Winfield Group Real Estate Team
VP of Training and Development, Sentry Residential
Travis Winfield military career began when he enlisted in September 1992 and
attended basic training in Orlando, Florida. After graduating, Travis served tours on
USS TICONDEROGA (CG 47); Naval Support Activity, Souda Bay, Greece; Transient
Personnel Unit, Norfolk, Virginia; NCIS Protective Service Unit, Gaeta, Italy; Sewell’s
Point Precinct, Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia; Deployment to the Middle East
protecting the U.S. Central Command, Commander throughout the region, including
Iraq and Afghanistan; Naval Air Station, Sigonella, Italy; USS SAN DIEGO (LPD 22),
and Pre-Commissioning Unit DETROIT (LCS 7), where he served as Command Senior
Chief. In June of 2016, Travis Winfield made the challenging decision to retire from
the Navy and pursue his passion in the Real Estate profession.
In 2011, Travis obtained his CA real estate license and began learning the business
while on active duty. After retiring from the Navy in 2016, he started growing his
Real Estate business full time. Since then, he has grown his business and team into
one of the top producing Real Estate teams in the
Country. His team is unique in that he only hires Military, Veterans and their
families, specializing in Military benefits. He is also the VP of Training and
Development of Sentry Residential, scaling as the first National military centric Real
Estate company in the Country.
In addition, his civic activities include serving on the on the Board of Directors for
the Enlisted Leadership Foundation devoted to teaching leadership to our active
duty military. He also serves on the Advisory Board for the Veterans Business Action
Committee, mentoring aspiring Veteran entrepreneurs and the Veterans
Supplemental Support Network, devoted to assisting military families in need. He
also helps educate military families as a Contributor for MilitaryTimes.com.
His personal awards include the Navy Commendation Medal (three awards), Joint
Service Achievement Medal, Navy Achievement Medal (three awards), Good
Conduct (six awards), Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal and various
other Campaign and Unit awards. In Real Estate, his awards include the Five Star
Professional Award; SDAR Recognition of Excellence Award; Big Block Realty Winners
Circle Top 5%, America’s Top 1% Real Estate Agents and California State Senate
Recognition of Excellence for his support to our Veteran community.
Travis Winfield has been married to his beautiful wife, Maria, since 1998 and have
two incredible children, Sebastian and Felicia. They are his “WHY”!
Travis Winfield
President, TWG, Inc
Team Leader, The Winfield Group Real Estate Team
nd Development for Sentry Residential
nfieldgroup.org
LICENSE AND QUALIFICATIONS
- Master Anti-Terrorism Specialist
- Real Estate Salesperson License, California Bureau of Real Estate, 2011
- Military Relocation Professional-MRP
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
REALTOR®, The Winfield Group Real Estate Team, Brokered by Big Block Realty
2011 – Present
- In 2011, Travis obtained his CA real estate license and began learning the business
while on active duty. After retiring from the Navy in 2016, he started growing his
Real Estate business full time. Since then, he has grown his business and team into
one of the Top Producing Real Estate Teams in Southern California, with over $70M
in real estate sales in the last 3 years. His team is unique in that he only hires
Military, Veterans and their families, specializing in Military benefits! He is also
Partner and VP of Training and Development for Sentry Residential, scaling to be the
First national military centric Real Estate company in the country!
Command Senior Chief, United States Navy 1992 – 2016
- Travis Winfield military career began when he enlisted in September 1992 and
attended basic training in Orlando, Florida. After graduating, Travis served tours on
USS TICONDEROGA (CG 47); Naval Support Activity, Souda Bay, Greece; Transient
Personnel Unit, Norfolk, Virginia; NCIS Protective Service Unit, Gaeta, Italy; Sewell’s
Point Precinct, Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia; Deployment to the Middle East
protecting the U.S. Central Command, Commander throughout the region, including
Iraq and Afghanistan; Naval Air Station, Sigonella, Italy; USS SAN DIEGO (LPD 22),
and Pre-Commissioning Unit DETROIT (LCS 7), where he served as Command Senior
Chief. In June of 2016, Travis Winfield made the challenging decision to retire from
the Navy and pursue his passion in the Real Estate profession.
Civic Activities
- Serves on the Board of Directors for the Enlisted Leadership Foundation, devoted
to providing leadership and heritage courses and events for our active duty military
enlisted leaders.
- Advisory Board member for the Veterans Business Action Committee-VBAC,
mentoring aspiring Veteran entrepreneurs.
- Advisory Board member for the Veterans Supplemental Support Network-VSSN,
devoted to assisting military families in need.
- Public Speaker and educator for veteran advocacy.
Personal awards
- Military Service: Navy Commendation Medal (three awards), Joint Service
Achievement Medal, Navy Achievement Medal (three awards), Good Conduct (six
awards), Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal and various other Campaign
and Unit awards.
- Community Service: 2016 Veterans of Temecula Valley Outstanding Community
Service Award and 2018 California State Senate Recognition of Excellence for his
support to our Veteran community.
- Real Estate: 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Five Star Professional Award; 2016, 2017,
2018 SDAR Recognition of Excellence Award; 2017, 2018, 2019 Big Block Realty
Winners Circle Top 5%, and 2019 America’s Top 100 Real Estate Agents award.
MEMBERSHIPS AND DESIGNATIONS
• Member, National Association of REALTORS®
• Member, California Association of REALTORS®
• Member, San Diego Association of REALTORS®
• Member, Southwest Riverside Association of REALTORS®
• Military Relocation Professional (MRP)
EDUCATION
2008 Excelsior University Associates in Criminal Justice
2011 Navy War College-Senior Enlisted Academy
2017 Purdue University- Entrepreneur Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities
2019 Florida State University- Entrepreneur Bootcamp for Veterans, Accelerate
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