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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) - 2018-12-17 RPMOV6b 7--0 City of Huntington Beach File #: 18-575 MEETING DATE: 12/17/2018 REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members SUBMITTED BY: Fred A. Wilson, City Manager PREPARED BY: Antonia Graham, Assistant to the City Manager Subiect: Approve and authorize execution of Cooperative Agreement (No. C-8-2015) with the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) and the Cities within Orange County for the Orange County Taxi Administration Program (OCTAP) Statement of Issue: On November 17, 1997, the City entered into an interagency agreement with the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) in which the City agreed to participate as a member agency in the Orange County Taxi Administration Program (OCTAP) and the OCTA agreed to provide the staff and administrative services necessary to implement the Program. Since the Spring of 2016, the OCTA has collaborated with the Orange County City Managers' Association (OCCMA) and the taxi industry stakeholders to identify a financially sustainable future for the OCTAP. City Council authorization is requested to execute a cooperative agreement with the OCTA for the administration of the OCTAP from January 1, 2019, through December 31, 2020. Financial Impact: The City's funding share into OCTAP is 6.04% or $5,943.21 in FY 18/19, $14,306.84 in FY 19/20, and $10,634.91 in FY 20/21. The share is based on population and the costs are estimated and may be adjusted slightly. Recommended Action: Authorize the City Clerk and City Manager to execute "Cooperative Agreement No. C-8-2015 Between Orange County Transportation Authority and the Cities of Aliso Viejo, Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, Costa Mesa, Cypress, Dana Point, Fountain Valley, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Woods, La Habra, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, La Palma, Los Alamitos, Newport Beach, Orange, Placentia, Rancho Santa Margarita, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Santa Ana, Seal Beach, Stanton, Tustin, Villa Park, Westminster, Yorba Linda, and the County of Orange" for the administration of the Orange County Taxi Administration Program, effective January 1, 2019, through December 31 , 2020. Alternative Action(s): Do not authorize the City Manager to execute the Cooperative Agreement and direct staff accordingly. City of Huntington Beach Page 1 of 3 Printed on 12/12/2018 277 powered by Legisiarif9 File #: 18-575 MEETING DATE: 12/17/2018 Analysis: The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) has administered the Orange County Taxi Administration Program (OCTAP) on behalf of the Orange County cities and the County of Orange since 1998. At that time, OCTAP was created to consolidate the licensing, application, and administrative functions to assist the cities and the County of Orange (member agencies) in meeting their requirements set forth in Government Code Section 53075.5 and Vehicle Code Section 21100, et. seq. OCTA was asked to administer the new program and the member agencies entered into interagency agreements. Each agency adopted and enforced OCTAP regulations in their respective jurisdictions. Since its inception, OCTAP was designed to be funded entirely through permit and license fees collected from taxi operators and drivers. With the arrival of transportation network companies (TNC), such as Uber, Lyft, and others, the marketplace has greatly reduced the number of taxi permits in the County. This, in turn, has reduced revenues and thereby created a financially unstable condition for OCTAP as currently funded. In June 2016, OCTA provided a one-year notice to member agencies, pursuant to the interagency agreements, that OCTA only had sufficient funds to continue administering OCTAP through June 2017, and would, thereafter, be required to withdraw as the administrator. The costs to administer OCTAP continue to exceed revenues. In May 2017, the OCCMA recommended that member agencies cover the shortfall in funding OCTAP administration. Subsequently, all OCTAP member agencies have been invoiced on a population-based cost-sharing basis for costs needed to cover this funding gap and continue the operation of the OCTAP program through 2018. In October 2017, Governor Brown signed AB 1069 (Chapter 753, Statutes of 2017) regulating taxi cabs. Due to this legislation, OCTAP as it exists today, cannot continue. This point was brought to the OCTA Board of Director's (Board) attention. At the May 25, 2018, OCTA Board meeting, staff was directed to take necessary steps to cease OCTA administration of OCTAP effective December 31 , 2018, absent a viable solution from OCTAP member agencies that would include OCTA. This action was communicated to member agencies and OCCMA, and discussions to identify a solution continued. All cities and the County of Orange have historically been required by Government Code to regulate taxicabs. Under AB 1069, however, only certain cities and counties where taxicabs are "substantially located" are permitted to regulate, unless the cities form a joint powers authority or enter into an agreement with a transit agency for administering or regulating taxicabs. While clean-up legislation (AB 939, Chapter 472, Statutes of 2018) for AB 1069 was recently passed and signed into law by Governor Brown, it did not substantially change the process of regulating taxis and does not affect staff recommendations for this Request for Council Action. Following further discussions between OCTA, OCCMA, and OCTAP stakeholders, the OCCMA queried all OCTAP member agencies, which unanimously agreed to request that OCTA continue to administer OCTAP beginning January 1 , 2019, for an initial term of two-years (term may be extended upon agreement amongst the parties). In addition, estimated costs for all participating agencies were City of Huntington Beach Page 2 of 3 Printed on 12/12/2018 278 T powered by Legistar File #: 18-575 MEETING DATE: 12/17/2018 also agreed upon using the same population-based cost sharing model (Attachment 1). OCTA staff prepared the Cooperative Agreement which is similar to their other cooperative agreements with local agencies and the City Attorney's Office has reviewed the agreement and approved as to form. Should any agency decide not to enter into this agreement or delays action, they do so at their own risk with respect to state law. While this agreement and path opted into by the OCCMA appears prudent today, the industry continues to change which could result in additional changes to OCTAP in the future. Two variables that neither OCTA nor any government agency has any control over are that the taxi industry and the TNCs, such as Uber and Lyft, operate in a private economy, and the possibility of future legislation that may affect the taxi industry. Both of these variables could lead to a situation where OCTA and local agencies are forced to react. Upon execution of the agreement by all parties, OCTA will work with member agencies and the taxi industry on precisely what a newly structured OCTAP will look like. There is a strong desire in the taxi industry to level the playing field with TNCs in terms of regulations; however, taxis are regulated under different state laws compared to TNCs, and therefore, are governed by different requirements. There is also a strong desire by OCTAP member agencies to reduce or eliminate outside costs to support OCTAP. It may be possible within the two-year period that greater efficiencies can be achieved, thus potentially lowering costs. Environmental Status: Not Applicable. Strategic Plan Goal: Enhance and maintain public safety Attachment(s): 1. Estimated Cost Sharing for OCTAP Member Agencies 2. Cooperative Agreement No. C-8-2015 Between City of Huntington Beach Page 3 of 3 Printed on 12/12/2018 279 powered by Leaistar— ATTACHMENT A rl. C . m 0 m 'IT LO LO LO 0 rl. 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C-8-2015 2 BETWEEN 3 ORANGE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY 4 AND 5 THE CITIES OF ALISO VIEJO, ANAHEIM, BREA, BUENA PARK, COSTA MESA, CYPRESS, DANA 6 POINT, FOUNTAIN VALLEY, FULLERTON, GARDEN GROVE, HUNTINGTON BEACH, IRVINE, 7 LAGUNA BEACH, LAGUNA HILLS, LAGUNA NIGUEL, LAGUNA WOODS, LA HABRA, LAKE 8 FOREST, MISSION VIEJO, LA PALMA, LOS ALAMITOS, NEWPORT BEACH, ORANGE, 9 PLACENTIA, RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA, SAN CLEMENTE, SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, 10 SANTA ANA, SEAL BEACH, STANTON, TUSTIN, VILLA PARK, WESTMINSTER, YORBA LINDA, 11 AND THE COUNTY OF ORANGE 12 13 THIS COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT(Agreement), is effective this 1 st day of January, 2019, by 14 and between the Orange County Transportation Authority(hereinafter referred to as"AUTHORITY') and 15 the Cities of Aliso Viejo,Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, Costa Mesa, Cypress, Dana Point, Fountain Valley, 16 Fullerton, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Laguna 17 Woods, La Habra, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, La Palma, Los Alamitos, Newport Beach, Orange, 18 Placentia, Rancho Santa Margarita, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Santa Ana, Seal Beach, 19 Stanton, Tustin, Villa Park, Westminster, Yorba Linda, and the County of Orange (each individually 20 referred to as "MEMBER AGENCY' and collectively as "MEMBER AGENCIES.") The foregoing 21 MEMBER AGENCIES and AUTHORITY may each hereinafter also be referred to singularly as a "Party" 22 and collectively as"Parties". 23 / 24 / 25 / 26 / Last Rev:3/6/2018 Page 1 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 1 RECITALS: 2 WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Code Section 53075.5, cities and counties are required to 3 protect the public health, safety, and welfare in regard to taxicab transportation service within their 4 jurisdictions. 5 WHEREAS, Government Code Section 53075.5 permits a city or county to enter into an 6 agreement with a transit agency for the purpose of administering taxicab permits on behalf of said city or 7 county. 8 WHEREAS, the Orange County Taxi Administration Program ("OCTAP") is a voluntary 9 association of MEMBER AGENCIES which have delegated the issuance of taxicab permits and other 10 administrative functions to AUTHORITY. 11 WHEREAS, AUTHORITY has agreed to provide administrative services on behalf of MEMBER 12 AGENCIES for the permitting of taxicabs in Orange County. 13 WHEREAS, MEMBER AGENCIES have agreed to participate in OCTAP in order to increase 14 public safety, reduce administrative costs, and expand the provision of private transportation service in 15 Orange County. 16 NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually understood and agreed by AUTHORITY and MEMBER 17 AGENCIES as follows: 18 ARTICLE 1. COMPLETE AGREEMENT 19 A. This Agreement, including any attachments incorporated herein and made applicable by 20 reference, constitutes the complete and exclusive statement of the term(s) and condition(s) of this 21 Agreement between AUTHORITY and MEMBER AGENCIES and it supersedes all prior representations, 22 understandings, and communications. The invalidity in whole or in part of any term or condition of this 23 Agreement shall not affect the validity of other term(s) or condition(s) of this Agreement. The above 24 referenced Recitals are true and correct and are incorporated by reference herein. 25 B. AUTHORITY's failure to insist on any instance(s) of MEMBER AGENCIES' performance of 26 any term(s) or condition(s) of this Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment of AUTHORITY's right to such performance or to future performance of such term(s) or condition(s), and Page 2 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 1 MEMBER AGENCIES' obligation in respect thereto shall continue in full force and effect. Changes to 2 any portion of this Agreement shall not be binding upon AUTHORITY except when specifically confirmed 3 in writing by an authorized representative of AUTHORITY by way of a written amendment to this 4 Agreement and issued in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. 5 C. MEMBER AGENCIES' failure to insist on any instance(s) of AUTHORITY's performance of 6 any term(s) or condition(s) of this Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment of 7 MEMBER AGENCIES'right to such performance orto future performance of such term(s) or condition(s), 8 and AUTHORITY's obligation in respect thereto shall continue in full force and effect. Changes to any 9 portion of this Agreement shall not be binding upon MEMBER AGENCIES except when specifically 10 confirmed in writing by.authorized representatives of MEMBER AGENCIES by way of a written 11 amendment to this Agreement and issued in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. 12 ARTICLE 2. SCOPE OF AGREEMENT 13 This Agreement specifies the roles and responsibilities of the Parties as they pertain to the 14 administration of OCTAP. Both AUTHORITY and MEMBER AGENCIES agree that each will cooperate 15 and coordinate with the other in all activities covered by this Agreement and any other supplemental 16 agreements that may be required to facilitate purposes thereof. The Parties agree to work diligently 17 together and in good faith, using their reasonable best efforts in the performance of this Agreement. 18 ARTICLE 3. RESPONSIBILITIES OF AUTHORITY 19 AUTHORITY agrees to the following responsibilities: 20 A. AUTHORITY will provide staffing and administrative services necessary to implement the 21 OCTAP Regulations. 22 B. AUTHORITY will collect permit fees for taxicab companies, drivers, and vehicles, as 23 appropriate, to offset administrative costs. 24 ARTICLE 4. RESPONSIBILITIES OF MEMBER AGENCIES 25 MEMBER AGENCIES agree to the following responsibilities: 26 A. MEMBER AGENCIES will appoint an OCTAP Steering Committee. The OCTAP Steering Committee is responsible for creating OCTAP Regulations that define the requirements for permitting Page 3 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 1 taxicabs in Orange County and establish minimum safety and service standards for the operation of 2 taxicabs. The OCTAP Steering Committee shall advise AUTHORITY on matters including the OCTAP 3 Regulations, the policies and procedures governing the issuance of taxicab permits, and public safety 4 issues in Orange County. 5 B. Each MEMBER AGENCY shall adopt the OCTAP Regulations into its Municipal Code, by 6 ordinance or other appropriate means, and shall provide notice thereof to AUTHORITY. Each MEMBER 7 AGENCY shall use such ordinance and any applicable state laws to enforce the OCTAP Regulations and 8 regulate taxicabs within the MEMBER AGENCY's jurisdiction. Each MEMBER AGENCY shall be 9 responsible for enforcement of all violations of its taxicab ordinance and the OCTAP Regulations 10 occurring within its jurisdiction and shall endeavor to notify AUTHORITY of such occurrences. 11 ARTICLE 5. LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR TAXICAB REGULATION 12 MEMBER AGENCIES acknowledge and agree that AUTHORITY does not possess police power 13 and therefore is providing administrative services on behalf of MEMBER AGENCIES. MEMBER 14 AGENCIES shall retain all responsibility for taxicab regulation and enforcement within their respective 15 jurisdictions in accordance with state law. AUTHORITY does not assume any responsibility or liability for 16 the regulation or enforcement of MEMBER AGENCY ordinances, MEMBER AGENCIES' compliance 17 with state law, or for the performance of taxicab operators, vehicles, or drivers. MEMBER AGENCIES 18 acknowledge and agree that OCTAP is not a separate legal entity that can sue or be sued. 19 ARTICLE 6. DELEGATED AUTHORITY 20 To ensure prompt and continued cooperation and coordination between the Parties, the Parties 21 agree to each designate, identify and authorize a responsible individual to act on behalf of and as the 22 lead for the Party and to perform any tasks needed as part of this Agreement. The actions required to 23 be taken by each MEMBER AGENCY in the implementation of this Agreement are delegated to its City 24 Manager, or designee, and the actions required to be taken by AUTHORITY in the implementation of this 25 Agreement are delegated to AUTHORITY's Chief Executive Officer or designee. 26 ARTICLE 7. PAYMENT A. Each MEMBER AGENCY agrees to pay AUTHORITY in an amount equal to its pro rata share Page 4 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 1 of AUTHORITY's costs to administer OCTAP, as shown in Exhibit A. Each MEMBER AGENCY agrees 2 to pay its pro rata share to AUTHORITY in full, in six(6) month intervals, or as otherwise mutually agreed 3 upon in writing by AUTHORITY and MEMBER AGENCY. Upon execution of this Agreement, each 4 MEMBER AGENCY shall submit an initial payment to AUTHORITY consistent with this Article. 5 B. Failure by any MEMBER AGENCY to timely provide payment in accordance with this Article 6 is considered a default of the Agreement by MEMBER AGENCY and shall result in termination of the 7 Agreement for MEMBER AGENCY, pursuant to Article 10. AUTHORITY will not administer OCTAP on 8 behalf of any terminated MEMBER AGENCY. 9 C. Upon expiration or termination of this Agreement,AUTHORITY will perform a final accounting 10 of all OCTAP expenses and shall submit a reasonably detailed accounting summary to MEMBER 11 AGENCIES. If the total expenses are less than the total combined contributions by MEMBER AGENCIES 12 and other related OCTAP revenues, AUTHORITY will refund each MEMBER AGENCY its pro rata share 13 of unspent funds. If the total expenses are greater than the total combined contributions by MEMBER 14 AGENCIES and other related OCTAP revenues, AUTHORITY will invoice each MEMBER AGENCY for 15 its pro rata share, which shall be timely paid by each MEMBER AGENCY. 16 ARTICLE 8. AUDIT AND INSPECTION 17 AUTHORITY and MEMBER AGENCIES shall maintain a complete set of records in accordance 18 with generally accepted accounting principles. Upon reasonable notice, MEMBER AGENCIES shall 19 permit the authorized representatives of the AUTHORITY to inspect and audit all work, materials, payroll, 20 books, accounts, and other data and records of MEMBER AGENCIES for a period of four(4) years after 21 final payment, or until any on-going audit is completed. For purposes of audit, the date of completion of 22 this Agreement shall be the date of MEMBER AGENCIES' payment of AUTHORITY's final billing (so 23 noted on the invoice) under this Agreement. AUTHORITY shall have the right to reproduce any such 24 books, records, and accounts. The above provision with respect to audits shall extend to and/or be 25 included in contracts with MEMBER AGENCIES' contractor. 26 ARTICLE 9. INDEMNIFICATION A. To the fullest extent permitted by law, MEMBER AGENCIES shall defend (at MEMBER Page 5 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 1 AGENCIES' sole cost and expense with legal counsel reasonably acceptable to AUTHORITY), 2 indemnify, protect, and hold harmless AUTHORITY, its officers, directors, employees, and agents 3 (collectively the "Indemnified Parties"), from and against any and all liabilities, actions, suits, claims, 4 demands, losses, costs, judgments, arbitration awards, settlements, damages, demands, orders, 5 penalties, and expenses including legal costs and attorney fees (collectively "Claims"), including but not 6 limited to Claims arising from injuries to or death of persons(MEMBER AGENCIES'employees included), 7 for damage to property, including property owned by AUTHORITY, or from any violation of any federal, 8 state, or local law or ordinance, by the negligent acts, omissions or willful misconduct of MEMBER 9 AGENCIES, their officers, directors, employees or agents in connection with or arising out of the 10 performance of this Agreement. 11 B. To the fullest extent permitted by law, AUTHORITY shall defend (at AUTHORITY's sole cost 12 and expense with legal counsel reasonably acceptable to MEMBER AGENCIES), indemnify, protect, and 13 hold harmless MEMBER AGENCIES, their officers, directors, employees, and agents (collectively the 14 "Indemnified Parties"), from and against any and all liabilities, actions, suits, claims, demands, losses, 15 costs,judgments, arbitration awards, settlements, damages, demands, orders, penalties, and expenses 16 including legal costs and attorney fees (collectively "Claims"), including but not limited to Claims arising 17 from injuries to or death of persons (AUTHORITY's employees included), for damage to property, 18 including property owned by MEMBER AGENCIES, or from any violation of any federal, state, or local 19 law or ordinance, by the negligent acts, omissions or willful misconduct of AUTHORITY, its officers, 20 directors, employees or agents in connection with or arising out of the performance of this Agreement. 21 C. The indemnification and defense obligations of this Agreement shall survive its expiration or 22 termination. 23 ARTICLE 10. ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS 24 A. Term of Agreement: This Agreement shall be effective on January 1, 2019 and shall remain 25 in full force and effect for two (2)years through December 31, 2020. 26 B. Termination: In the event either Party defaults in the performance of their obligations under this Agreement or breaches any of the provisions of this Agreement, the non-defaulting Party shall have Page 6 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 1 the option to terminate this Agreement upon thirty (30) days' prior written notice to the other Party. 2 C. Termination for Convenience: Any Party may terminate this Agreement for its convenience 3 by providing six (6) months' prior written notice of its intent to terminate for convenience to the other 4 Parties. If any MEMBER AGENCY terminates its participation in this Agreement prior to the Agreement's 5 expiration,AUTHORITY shall refund to MEMBER AGENCY its pro rata contribution of unspent funds, as 6 determined by AUTHORITY, as of the effective date of the MEMBER AGENCY's termination. 7 D. AUTHORITY and MEMBER AGENCIES shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and 8 local laws, statues, ordinances and regulations of any governmental authority having jurisdiction over 9 OCTAP. 10 E. Legal Authority: AUTHORITY and MEMBER AGENCIES hereto consent that they are 11 authorized to execute this Agreement on behalf of said Parties and that, by so executing this Agreement, 12 the Parties hereto are formally bound to the provisions of this Agreement. 13 F. Severability: If any term, provision, covenant or condition of this Agreement is held to be 14 invalid, void or otherwise unenforceable, to any extent, by any court of competent jurisdiction, the 15 remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby, and each term, provision, covenant or 16 condition of this Agreement shall be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law. 17 G. Counterparts of Agreement: This Agreement may be executed and delivered in any number 18 of counterparts, each of which, when executed and delivered shall be deemed an original and all of which 19 together shall constitute the same agreement. Facsimile signatures will be permitted. 20 H. Force Maieure: Either Party shall be excused from performing its obligations under this 21 Agreement during the time and to the extent that it is prevented from performing by an unforeseeable 22 cause beyond its control, including but not limited to; any incidence of fire, flood; acts of God; 23 commandeering of material, products, plants orfacilities by the federal, state or local government; national 24 fuel shortage; or a material act or omission by the other Party; when satisfactory evidence of such cause 25 is presented to the other Party, and provided further that such nonperformance is unforeseeable, beyond 26 the control and is not due to the fault or negligence of the Party not performing. Page 7 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 1 I. Assignment: Neither this Agreement, nor any of the Parties' rights, obligations, duties, or 2 authority hereunder may be assigned in whole or in part by either Party without the prior written consent 3 of the other Party in its sole and absolute discretion. Any such attempt of assignment shall be deemed 4 void and of no force and effect. Consent to one assignment shall not be deemed consent to any 5 subsequent assignment, nor the waiver of any right to consent to such subsequent assignment. 6 J. Governing Law: The laws of the State of California and applicable local and federal laws, 7 regulations and guidelines shall govern this Agreement. 8 K. Litigation Fees: Should litigation arise out of this Agreement for the performance thereof, the 9 court shall award costs and expenses, including attorney's fees, to the prevailing party. 10 L. Notices: Any notices, requests, or demands made between the Parties pursuant to this 11 Agreement shall be deemed given when mailed to them, first class, postage prepaid, or faxed to the 12 address set out by their signatures. 13 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have caused this Agreement No. C-8-2015 to be 14 executed on the date first written above. 15 ORANGE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY 16 17 By: Darr I E. John on 18 f xecutive Officer 19 NOTICE TO AUTHORITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 20 550 South Main Street P. O. Box 14184 21 Orange, CA 92863-1584 By: Je if r erg n r �22 C ief perati O cer, O rations 23 Attention: Carla Shaffer Senior Contract Administrator 24 Tel: (714) 560-5884 E-mail: cshaffer@octa.net octa.net 25 26 Page 8 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 1 CITY OF ANAHEIM 2 Dated: By: Chris Zapata 3 City Manager ATTEST; 4 5 6 City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Mr. Chris Zapata 200 South Anaheim Boulevard 10 Anaheim, California 92805 11 Email: czapata@anaheim.net 12 Phone: (714) 765-5162 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 10 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 CITY OF BREA 1 Dated: By:2 Bill Gallardo 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 6 City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Mr. Bill Gallardo 1 Civic Center Circle 10 Brea, California 92821 11 Email: billga@cityofbrea.net 12 Phone:(714) 990-7710 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney I, 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 11 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 CITY OF BUENA PARK 1 2 Dated: By: James B. Vanderpool 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 6 City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Mr. James B. Vanderpool 6650 Beach Boulevard 10 Buena Park, California 90621 11 Email: janderpool@buenapark.com 12 Phone: (714) 562-3551 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 12 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 CITY OF COSTA MESA 1 2 Dated: By: Tom Hatch 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 g City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Mr. Tom Hatch 77 Fair Drive 10 Costa Mesa, California 92626 11 Email: thatch@costamesaca.gov 12 Phone:(714) 754-5328 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 13 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 1 CITY OF CYPRESS 2 Dated: By: Peter Grant 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 g City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Mr. Peter Grant 5275 Orange Avenue 10 Cypress, California 90630 11 Email: pgrant@ci.cypress.ca.us 12 Phone: (714) 229-6688 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 14 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 CITY OF DANA POINT 1 2 Dated: By: Mark Denny 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 6 City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Mr. Mark Denny 33282 Golden Lantern, Suite 203 10 Dana Point, California 92629 11 Email: mdenny@danapoint.org 12 Phone:(949) 248-3524 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 15 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 1 CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY 2 Dated: By: Robert Houston 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 6 City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Mr. Robert Houston 10200 Slater Avenue 10 Fountain Valley, California 92708 11 Email: rob.houston@fountainvalley.org 12 Phone: (714) 593-4412 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 16 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 CITY OF FULLERTON 1 2 Dated: BY: Ken Domer 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 6 City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Mr. Ken Domer 303 West Commonwealth Avenue 10 Fullerton, California 92832 11 Email: KDomer@cityoffullerton.com 12 Phone: (714) 738-6310 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 17 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 1 CITY OF GARDEN GROVE 2 Dated: By: Scott C. Stiles 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 6 City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Mr. Scott C. Stiles 11222 Acacia Parkway 10 Garden Grove, California 92840 11 Email: sstiles@ci.garden-grove.ca.us 12 Phone: (714) 741-5100 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 18 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 CITY OF GTON BEACH 1 Dated: - By: _� 2 Fre s 3 CitV Manager ATTEST: 4 6 City Cterk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Mr. Fred Wilson 2000 Main Street 10 Huntington Beach, California 92648 11 Email: fred.wilson@surfcity-hb.org 12 Phone:(714) 536-5575 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 qA City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 19 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 CITY OF IRVINE 1 2 Dated: By: John A. Russo 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 6 City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Mr. John A. Russo 1 Civic Center Plaza 10 Irvine, California 92606 11 Email:jrusso@cityofirvine.org 12 Phone:(949) 724-6246 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 20 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 CITY OF LAGUNA BEACH 1 2 Dated: By: John Pietig . 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 g City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Mr. John Pietig 505 Forest Avenue 10 Laguna Beach, California 92651 11 Email:jpietig@lagunabeachcity.net 12 Phone: (949) 497-0704 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 21 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 CITY OF LAGUNA HILLS 1 2 Dated: By: Donald J. White 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 6 City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Mr. Donald J. White 24035 El Toro Road 10 Laguna Hills, California 92653 11 Email: dwhite@lagunahillsca.gov 12 Phone: (949) 707-2620 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 22 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 CITY OF LAGUNA NIGUEL 1 2 Dated: BY: Kristine Ridge . 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 g City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Ms. Kristine Ridge 30111 Crown Valley Parkway 10 Laguna Niguel, California 92677 11 Email: kridge@cityoflagunaniguel.org 12 Phone:(949) 362-4300 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 23 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 CITY OF LAGUNA WOODS 1 Dated: By: 2 Christopher Macon 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 6 City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Mr. Christopher Macon 24264 El Toro Road 10 Laguna Woods, California 92637 11 Email: cmacon@lagunawoodscity.org 12 Phone: (949) 639-0525 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 24 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 CITY OF LA HABRA 1 2 Dated: By: Jim Sadro 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 6 City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Mr. Jim Sadro 201 East La Habra Boulevard 10 La Habra, California 90631 11 Email:jsadro@lahabraca.gov 12 Phone:(562) 905-9701 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 25 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 1 CITY OF LAKE FOREST 2 Dated: By: Debra D. Rose 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 6 City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Ms. Debra D. Rose 25550 Commerce Center Drive, Suite 100 10 Lake Forest, California 92630 11 Email: DRose@lakeforestca.gov 12 Phone:(949) 461-3412 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 26 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 CITY OF MISSION VIEJO 1 2 Dated: BY: Dennis Wilberg 3 City Manager ATTEST:. 4 5 g City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Mr. Dennis Wilberg 200 Civic Center 10 Mission Viejo, California 92691 11 Email: dwilberg@cityofmissionviejo.org 12 Phone: (949) 470-3051 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 27 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 1 CITY OF LA PALMA 2 Dated: By: Laurie A. Murray 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 6 City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Ms. Laurie A. Murray 7822 Walker Street 10 La Palma, California 90623 11 Email: Lauriem@cityoflapalma.org 12 Phone:(714) 690-3337 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 28 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 CITY OF LOS ALAMITOS 1 Dated: By: �2 Bret M. Plumlee 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 g City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Mr. Bret M. Plumlee 3191 Katella Avenue 10 Los Alamitos, California 90720 11 Email: bplumlee@cityoflosalamitos.org 12 Phone:(562) 431-3538 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 29 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 1 2 Dated: BY: Grace K. Leung 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 6 City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Ms. Grace K. Leung 100 Civic Center 10 Newport Beach, California 92660 11 Email: gleung@newportbeachca.gov 12 Phone:(949) 644-3002 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 30 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 1 CITY OF ORANGE 2 Dated: By: Rick Otto 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 6 City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Mr. Rick Otto 300 East Chapman Avenue 10 Orange, California 92866 11 Email: rotto@cityoforange.org 12 Phone: (714) 744-2222 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 31 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 CITY OF PLACENTIA 1 2 Dated: By: Damien Arrula 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 6 City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Mr. Damien Arrula 401 East Chapman Avenue 10 Placentia, California 92870 11 Email: darrula@placentia.org 12 Phone:(714) 993-8117 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 32 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 CITY OF RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA 1 2 Dated: By: Jennifer M. Cervantez 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 6 City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Ms. Jennifer M. Cervantez 22112 El Paseo 10 Rancho Santa Margarita, California 92688 11 Email: jcervantez@cityofrsm.org 12 Phone: (949) 635-1800 Ext. 6301 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 33 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 CITY OF SAN CLEMENTE 1 2 Dated: By: James Makshanoff 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 6 City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Mr. James Makshanoff 910 Calle Negocio 10 San Clemente, California 92673 11 Email: makshanofjj@san-clemente.org 12 Phone: (949) 361-8322 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney • � 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 34 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 1 2 Dated: By: Ben Siegel 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 6 City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Mr. Ben Siegel 32400 Paseo Adelanto 10 San Juan Capistrano, California 92675 11 Email: BSiegel@sanjuancapistrano.org 12 Phone:(949) 443-6317 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 35 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 1 CITY OF SANTA ANA 2 Dated: By: Raul Godinez II 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 6 City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Mr. Raul Godinez II 20 Civic Center Plaza 10 Santa Ana, California 92701 11 Email: rgodinez@santa-ana.org 12 Phone: (714) 647-5603 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 36 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 1 CITY OF SEAL BEACH 2 Dated: By: Jill R. Ingram 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 6 City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Ms. Jill R. Ingram 211 8' Street 10 Seal Beach, California 90740 11 Email:jingram@sealbeachca.gov 12 Phone:(562) 431-2527 Ext. 1300 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 37 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 1 CITY OF STANTON 2 Dated: By: Robert W. Hall 3 City Manager ATTEST; 4 5 6 City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 Interim City Manager 9 Mr. Robert W. Hall 7800 Katella Avenue 10 Stanton, California 90680 11 Email: rhall@ci.stanton.ca.us 12 Phone: (714) 349-9222 Ext. 241 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 38 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 CITY OF TUSTIN 1 2 Dated: By: Jeffrey C. Parker 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 6 City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Mr. Jeffrey C. Parker 300 Centennial Way 10 Tustin, California 92780 11 Email: jparker@tustinca.org 12 Phone: (714) 573-3010 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 39 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 1 CITY OF VILLA PARK 2 Dated: By: Steve Franks 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 6 City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Mr. Steve Franks 17855 Santiago Boulevard 10 Villa Park, California 92861 11 Email: sfranks@villapark.org 12 Phone:(714) 998-1500 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 40 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 1 CITY OF WESTMINSTER 2 Dated: By: Eddie Manfro 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 6 City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Mr. Eddie Manfro 8200 Westminster Boulevard 10 Westminster, California 92683 11 Email: emanfro@westminster-ca.gov 12 Phone:(714) 548-3172 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 41 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 1 CITY OF YORBA LINDA 2 Dated: By: Mark Pulone 3 City Manager ATTEST: 4 5 6 City Clerk 7 NOTICE TO CITY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 City Manager 9 Mr. Mark Pulone P.O. Box 87014 10 4845 Casa Loma 11 Yorba Linda, California 92886 12 Email: mpulone@yorbalindaca.gov Phone: (714) 961-7100 Ext. 108 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 City Attorney 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 42 of 43 AGREEMENT NO. C-8-2015 COUNTY OF ORANGE 1 2 Dated: By: Frank Kim 3 County Executive Officer ATTEST: 4 5 6 County Clerk 7 NOTICE TO COUNTY TO BE GIVEN TO: 8 County Executive Officer 9 Mr. Frank Kim 333 West Santa Ana Boulevard 10 Santa Ana, California 92703 11 Email: frank.kim@ocgov.com 12 Phone:(714) 834-6201 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16 County Counsel 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Page 43 of 43 Estimated Cost Sharing for OCTAP Member Agencies AGREEMENT NO.C-8-2015 EXHIBIT A Cost Recovery Based on Funding Cost Recovery Based Funding Jan-Jun 2018-19 Full Year 2019-20 July-Dec 2020-21 City Share on Funding Share** Share** 2019** 2020** 2021** Aliso Viejo 1.55% $ 2,299.54 $ 69.73 $ 1,523.58 $ 3,667.64 $ 2,726.32 Anaheim 10.64% $ 15,806.12 S 494.45 $ 10,472.46 $ 25,209.94 $ 18.739.67 Brea 1.34% $ 1,987.03 $ 60.35 $ 1,316.52 $ 3,169.21 $ 2,355.81 Buena Park 2.50% $ 3,717.99 $ 115.07 $ 2,463.38 $ 5,930.00 $ 4,408.03 Costa Mesa 3.43% $ 5,103.51 $ 158.22 $ 3,381.37 $ 8,139.84 $ 6,050.70 Cypress 1.49% $ 2,212.25 $ 68.68 $ 1,465.74 $ 3,528.42 $ 2,622.83 Dana Point 1.01% $ 1,508.13 $ 46.13 $ 999.23 $ 2,405.39 $ 1,788.04 Fountain Valley 1.70% $ 2,519.53 $ 78.30 $ 1,669.33 $ 4,018.52 $ 2,987.15 Fulleton 4.30% $ 6,383.55 $ 196.68 $ 4,229.47 $ 10,181.43 $ 7,568.31 Garden Grove 5.27% $ 7,830.20 $ 244.79 $ 5,187.96 $ 12,488.76 $ 9,283.45 Huntington Beach 6.04% $ 8,970.10 $ 269.51 $ 5,943.21 $ 14,306.84 $ 10,634.91 Irvine 8.23% $ 12,224.78 $ 356.73 $ 8,099.62 $ 19,497.88 $ 14,493.64 Laguna Beach 0,69% $ 1,031.76 $ 32.61 $ 683.60 $ 1,645,60 $ 1,223.25 Laguna Hills 0.95% $ 1,408.41 $ 42.36 $ 933.15 $ 2,246.33 $ 1,669.80 Laguna Niguel 1.95% $ 2,893.88 $ 91.32 $ 1,917.36 $ 4,615.58 $ 3,430.97 Laguna Woods 0.49% $ 734.66 $ 22.38 $ 486.75 $ 1,171.74 $ 871.01 La Habra 1.87% $ 2,782.02 $ 85.69 $ 1.843.25 $ 4,437.18 $ 3,298.35 Lake Forest 2.53% $ 3,755.62 $ 115.85 $ 2,488.31 $ 5,990.01 $ 4,452.64 Mission Viejo 2.86% $ 4,250.09 $ - $ 2,815.93 $ 6,778.68 $ 5,038.89 La Palma 0.48% $ 705.93 $ 22.17 $ 467.72 $ 1,125.92 $ 836.96 Los Alamitos 0.35% $ 525.11 $ 16.21 $ 347.91 $ 837.52 $ 622.57 Newport Beach 2.60% $ 3,859.06 $ 116.34 $ 2,556.85 $ 6,155.00 $ 4,575.29 Orange 4.23% $ 6,282.98 $ 195.25 $ 4,162.84 $ 10,021.03 $ 7,449.08 Placentia 1.57% S 2,335.17 $ 72.16 $ 1,547.18 $ 3,724.48 $ 2,768.57 Rancho Santa Margarita 1.47% S 2,183.52 $ 66.98 $ 1,446.71 $ 3,482.60 $ 2,588.77 San Clemente 1.95% S 2,901.22 $ 91.46 $ 1,922.23 $ 4,627.30 $ 3,439.68 San Juan Capistrano 1.09% $ 1,627.12 $ 49.82 $ 1,078.06 $ 2,595.17 $ 1,929.10 Santa Ana 10.08% $ 14,972.32 $ 473.46 $ 9,920.02 $ 23,880.06 $ 17,751.11 Seal Beach 0.77% $ 1,150.17 $ 34.62 $ 762.05 $ 1,834.46 $ 1,363.63 Stanton 1.18% $ 1,747.12 $ 54.88 $ 1.157.57 $ 2,786.56 $ 2.071.37 Tustin 2.45% $ 3,644.91 $ 114.20 $ 2,414.96 $ 5,813.44 $ 4,321.39 Villa Park 0.18% $ 263.42 $ 8.21 $ 174.53 $ 420.14 $ 312.31 Westminster 2.81% $ 4,181.93 $ 129.88 $ 2,770.77 $ 6,669.96 $ 4,958.07 Yorba Linda 2.06% $ 3,059.60 $ 93.38 $ 2,027.16 $ 4,879.91 $ 3,627.45 County of Orange(includes JWA)' 7.90% $ 11,744.24 $ 366.31 $ 7,781.23 $ 18.731.45 $ 13,923.92 TOTALS 100% $ 148,603.00 $148,603.00 $ 98,4S8.00 $ 237,014.00 $ 176,183.00 *based on trips not population "Costs are estimated,may adjust slighlty 10/1/r8 Page 1 of 1 ' City of Huntington Beach ` = 2000 Main Street ♦ Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714) 536-5227 ♦ www.huntingtonbeachca.gov 17,1909. + Office of the City Clerk Robin Estanislau, City Clerk December 27, 2018 Orange County Transportation Authority ATTN: Carla Shaffer 550 South Main Street PO Box 14184 Orange, CA 92863-1584 Dear Ms. Shaffer: Enclosed please find our original of the "Cooperative Agreement No. C-8-2015 between Orange County Transportation Authority and the Cities of Aliso Viejo, Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, Costa Mesa, Cypress, Dana Point, Fountain Valley, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Woods, La Habra, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, La Palma, Los Alamitos, Newport Beach, Orange, Placentia, Rancho Santa Margarita, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Santa Ana, Seal Beach, Stanton, Tustin, Villa Park, Westminster, Yorba Linda, and the County of Orange." Upon complete execution, please mail one original to us. Please mail the document to: Robin Estanislau City Clerk 2000 Main Street, 2"d Floor Huntington Beach CA 92648 Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Robin Estanislau, CMC City Clerk RE:ds