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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet_2022-11-01City Council Meeting Packet November 1, 2022 SPECIAL CLOSED SESSION MEETING - 4:00 PM REGULAR OPEN MEETING - 5:45 PM (Immediately following the Closed Session Meeting) CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER 22 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 92701 Vicente Sarmiento Mayor Thai Viet Phan Councilmember —Ward 1 Jessie Lopez Councilmember - Ward 3 Johnathan Ryan Hernandez Councilmember - Ward 5 Nelida Mendoza Councilmember - Ward 2 Phil Bacerra Mayor Pro Tem - Ward 4 David Penaloza Councilmember - Ward 6 Mayor and Council telephone: 714-647-6900 Agenda item inquiries: 714-647-6520 Sonia R. Carvalho Kristine Ridge City Attorney City Manager Vacant Clerk of the Council In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this Meeting, ®contact Michael Ortiz, City ADA Program Coordinator, at (714) 647-5624. Notification 48 hours prior to the Meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. The City Council agenda and supporting documentation can be found on the City's website — www.santa-ana.org/city-meetings. City Council 1 11/1/2022 CITY VISION AND CODE OF ETHICS The City of Santa Ana is committed to achieving a shared vision for the organization and its community. The Vision, Mission and Guiding Principles (Values) are the result of a thoughtful and inclusive process designed to set the City and organization on a course that meets the challenges of today and tomorrow, as follows: Vision - The dynamic center of Orange County which is acclaimed for our: Investment in youth • Safe and healthy community • Neighborhood pride • Thriving economic climate - Enriched and diverse culture • Quality government services Mission - To deliver efficient public services in partnership with our community which ensures public safety, a prosperous economic environment, opportunities for our youth, and a high quality of life for residents. Guiding Principles - Collaboration • Efficiency • Equity • Excellence • Fiscal Responsibility - Innovation • Transparency Code of Ethics and Conduct - At the Special Municipal Election held on February 5, 2008, voters approved an amendment to the City Charter which established the Code of Ethics and Conduct for elected officials and members of appointed boards, commissions, and committees to assure public confidence. The following are the core values expressed: - Integrity • Honesty • Responsibility • Fairness • Accountability • Respect • Efficiency City Council 2 11/1/2022 Members of the public may attend the City Council meeting in -person or join via Zoom. The City Council meeting will occur live via teleconference Zoom webinar. You may view the meeting from your computer, tablet or smart phone via YouTube LiveStream at www.youtube.com/user/SantaAnaLibrary or on CTV3, available on Spectrum channel 3. PUBLIC COMMENTS — Members of the public who wish to address the City Council on closed session items, items on the regular agenda or on matters which are not on the agenda, but are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the City Council may do so by one of the following ways: • MAILING OPTION written communications — Public comments may be mailed to: Office of the Clerk of the Council, 20 Civic Center Plaza M-30, Santa Ana, CA 92701. All written communications received via mail by 3:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting will be distributed to the City Council and imaged into the City's document archive system which is available for public review. • SENDING E-MAIL OPTION — Public comments may be sent via email to the City Clerk's office at eComment(a)santa-ana.org. Please note the agenda item you are commenting on in the subject line of the email. All emails received before 3:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting will be distributed to the City Council and imaged into the City's document archive system which is available for public review. • LIVE VIRTUAL OPTION — Members of the public may provide live comments during the meeting by Zoom or Conference Call. To join by Zoom click on or type the following address into your web browser https://us02web.zoom.us/j/315965149. To join the Conference Call: Dial (669) 900-9128 and enter MEETING ID: 315 965 149#. You will be prompted by the City Clerk when it is time for a: i) closed session item, ii) general agenda item, iii) public hearing item, iv) special agenda item, or v) for Housing Authority item. You may request to speak by dialing *9 from your phone or you may virtually raise your hand from Zoom. After the Clerk confirms the last three digits of the caller's phone number or Zoom ID and unmutes them, the caller must press *6 or microphone icon to speak. Callers are encouraged, but not required, to identify themselves by name. Each caller will be provided three (3) minutes to speak, unless due to the number of speakers wanting to speak a decision is made to provide a different amount of time to speak. • IN -PERSON OPTION - Members of the public can provide in -person comments at the podium in the Council Chamber. The Council Chamber will have seating available for members of the public to attend the meeting in -person. Face coverings are required for members of the public who enter City buildings. Public comments are limited to three (3) minutes per speaker, unless a different time is announced by the presiding chair. Speakers who wish to address the Council must do so by submitting a "Request to Speak" card by 4:00 p.m. for Closed Session items and by 6:00 p.m. for all other designated public comment periods as listed below. Cards will not be accepted after the Public Comment Session begins without the permission of the presiding chair. The following designated public comment periods are: 1. LIVE PUBLIC COMMENTS ON SPECIAL CLOSED SESSION ITEMS —You can provide live comments on special closed session items by joining Zoom or the Conference City Council 3 11/1/2022 Call as described in the LIVE or IN -PERSON PUBLIC COMMENTS OPTION above. Speaker queue will open at 3:30 p.m. YOU MUST JOIN ZOOM OR THE CONFERENCE CALL BY 4:00 p.m. Speakers who are not in the speaker queue by 4:00 p.m. will not be permitted to speak. 2. LIVE PUBLIC COMMENTS ON REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS AND NON -AGENDA ITEMS (GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT) — You can provide comments by joining Zoom or the Conference Call as described in the LIVE or IN -PERSON PUBLIC COMMENTS OPTION above. Speaker queue will open at 4:30 p.m. YOU MUST JOIN ZOOM OR THE CONFERENCE CALL PRIOR TO 6:00 p.m. Speakers who are not in the speaker queue by 6:00 p.m. will not be permitted to speak. About the Agenda To download or view the attachments (staff report and other supporting documentation) for each agenda item, you must select the agenda item to see the attachments to either open in a new link (the eyeball <!!>) or download a pdf (the cloud symbol with the down arrow ). City Council 4 11/1/2022 SPECIAL CLOSED SESSION CALL TO ORDER ATTENDANCE Council Members Mayor Pro Tern Mayor City Manager City Attorney Clerk of the Council ROLL CALL Johnathan Ryan Hernandez Jessie Lopez Nelida Mendoza David Penaloza IIITmy f aaiMI Phil Bacerra Vicente Sarmiento Kristine Ridge Sonia R. Carvalho PUBLIC COMMENTS — Members of the public may address the City Council on Special Closed Session items. CLOSED SESSION ITEMS — The Brown Act permits legislative bodies to discuss certain matters without members of the public present. The City Council finds, based on advice from the City Attorney, that discussion in open session of the following matters will prejudice the position of the City in existing and anticipated litigation: 1. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE EMPLOYMENT/APPOINTMENT pursuant to Government Code 54957 Title: Clerk of the Council, Acting Clerk of the Council, or Interim Clerk of the Council 2. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6(a): Agency Negotiators: Human Resources Executive Director, Jason Motsick Employee Organizations: • Santa Ana Police Officers Association (POA) • Santa Ana Police Management Association (PMA) • Service Employees' International Union (SEIU) Full -Time Employees • Service Employees' International Union (SEIU) Part -Time Non -Civil Service Employees • Confidential Association of Santa Ana (CASA) • Santa Ana Management Association (SAMA) City Council 5 11/1/2022 3. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR pursuant to Government Code 54956.8: A. Address of Property: 4404 W. First Street, Santa Ana, CA, 92703, APN: 188- 021-08 Negotiators: Nabil Saba, Executive Director Public Works Negotiating Parties: Frank Bryan John Turner, Authorized Signer, RIF 40, LLC. Under Negotiation: Price and terms related to the possible disposition/acquisition of real property interest. B. Address of Property: 843 & 841 N. Garnsey Street, Santa Ana, CA 92701, APNs: 005-142-02 and 005-142-03 Negotiators: City Manager Kristine Ridge Negotiating Party: Garnsey Corp - Sheila Alvarez Terms: Potential Acquisition CLOSED SESSION REPORT — The City Attorney will report on any action(s) to be taken at the Regular Open Session which will begin immediately following the Closed Session. RECESS — City Council will recess to Closed Session for the purpose of conducting regular City business. RECONVENE — City Council will reconvene to continue regular City business. City Council 6 11/1/2022 CITY COUNCIL REGULAR OPEN SESSION CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Sarmiento WORDS OF INSPIRATION Father Karekin Bedourian CEREMONIAL PRESENTATIONS 1. Proclamation presented by Mayor Sarmiento to the Honorable Lynne Riddle for Outstanding Contributions to the Community. 2. Certificate of Recognition presented by Councilmember Lopez to Mitzi Abasto for Outstanding Contributions to the Community. 3. Certificate of Recognition presented by Councilmember Mendoza to Selica Diaz for Outstanding Contributions to the Community. 4. Certificate of Recognition presented by Councilmember Penaloza to La Chiquita Restaurant in Honor of their 30-Year Anniversary. CLOSED SESSION REPORT — The City Attorney will report on any action(s) from Closed Session. PUBLIC COMMENT — Public comments will be held during the beginning of the meeting for ALL comments on agenda and non -agenda items, with the exception of public hearings. Comments for public hearings will take place after the hearing is opened. ICONSENT CALENDAR RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve staff recommendations on the following Consent Calendar Items: 5 throuah 14. 5. Excused Absences Department(s): Clerk of the Council Office Recommended Action: Excuse the absent members. 6. Award Purchase Orders to Western Truck Exchange in the Amount of $115,639 for One Ford F-550 Stake Bed Truck; and to National Auto Fleet Group for Two Ford F- 250 Trucks in the Amount of $120,000 (Specification No. 22-145) (Non -General Fund) Department(s): Public Works Agency City Council 7 11/1/2022 Recommended Action: 1. Authorize a one-time purchase and payment of purchase order to Western Truck Exchange for the purchase of a Ford F-550 Stake Bed Truck, in the amount of $105,639, plus a contingency of $10,000, for a total amount not to exceed $115,639, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney. 2. Authorize a one-time purchase and payment of purchase order to National Auto Fleet Group for the purchase of two Ford F-250 Trucks, in the amount of $110,000, plus a contingency of $10,000, for a total amount not to exceed $120,000 subject to non - substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney. 7. Purchase and Sale Agreement of Real Property at 4404 West First Street for Future Water Resources and Park Facilities (Non -General Fund and Revive Santa Ana Program) Department(s): Public Works Agency Recommended Action: 1. Authorize the City Manager to execute a purchase and sale agreement with RIF40, LLC, a California limited liability company, for the purchase of real property located at 4404 West First Street (APN 188-021-08), in the amount of $10,500,000, plus normal closing costs and escrow fees, for a total amount not to exceed $10,750,000, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and the City Attorney (Agreement No. 2022-XXX). 2. Approve an amendment to the Fiscal Year 2022-23 Capital Improvement Program to include $10,750,000 in construction funds for the West Station Well Project (No. 23- 6477). 8. Approve an Agreement with Centaman, Inc. to Provide a Ticketing System Software for the Santa Ana Zoo for a Three -Year Period, with an Optional Extension Period of Five Additional Years (General Fund) Department(s): Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Recommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute a three-year agreement with Centaman, Inc. from November 1, 2022 through October 31, 2025 to provide a ticketing system software for the Santa Ana Zoo, for an amount not to exceed $243,738, which includes a 10% contingency, with the option to extend the agreement for five years through October 31, 2030, for an amount not to exceed $266,761.60, which includes a 10% contingency and a 4.5% CPI increase each year during the five- year term, for an aggregate total not to exceed $510,499.60, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney (Agreement No. 2022-XXX). 9. Approve the First Amendment to the Agreement for Scanning, Digitizing, and Indexing Services with ARC Document Solutions, Inc. in an Amount Not to exceed $80,000 (General Fund and Non -General Fund) Department(s): Human Resources Recommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute the First Amendment City Council 8 11/1/2022 to increase the aggregate contract authority by $80,000 with ARC Document Solutions, Inc. for digitization of City employee personnel files, from November 1, 2022 through October 19, 2024, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney (Agreement No. 2022-XXX). 10. Informational Report Relating to the Creation of 501(c)(3) Nonprofit City of Santa Ana Foundation Department(s): City Manager Office Recommended Action: Accept informational report. 11. Adopt a i) Resolution reflecting the positive City Manager performance evaluation conducted on October 4, 2022, and approving an amended annual salary for the City Manager, and ii) Resolution approving the City's Master Salary Schedule in conformance with Title 2 of the California Code of Regulations Section 570.5 and the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CaIPERS) Department(s): Human Resources Recommended Action: 1. Resolution No. 2022-XXX — Adopt a Resolution affirming the City Manager's positive performance evaluation results and approving an adjusted annual salary for the City Manager, and 2. Resolution No. 2022-XXX — Adopt a Resolution approving the City's Master Salary Schedule in conformance with Title 2 of the California Code of Regulations Section 570.5 and the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CaIPERS). 12. Resolutions Authorizing Requests for Escalation Adjustments by the Orange County Transportation Authority to the Measure M2 Allocations for the Bristol Street and Warner Avenue Street Improvement Projects Department(s): Public Works Agency Recommended Action: Resolution Nos. 2022-XXX and 2022-XXX — Adopt resolutions of the City Council authorizing Requests for Escalation Adjustments by the Orange County Transportation Authority to the Measure M2 Allocations for the Bristol Street and Warner Avenue Street Improvement Projects. 13. Teleconferencing for Meetings of City Council and All Boards, Committees, and Commissions Pursuant to the Provisions of Assembly Bill 361 Department(s): Clerk of the Council Office Recommended Action: Resolution No. 2022-XXX — Adopt a resolution to consider continuing the use of teleconferencing for City Council, board, committee, and commission meetings pursuant to the provisions of Assembly Bill 361 for the next 30 days. 14. Resolution Urging the County of Orange to Operate a Cold Weather Shelter Outside City Council 9 11/1/2022 of Santa Ana for a Future Countywide Approach and Encouraging South Orange County Cities to More Equitably Participate in Efforts to Combat the Homelessness Crisis Department(s): City Manager Office Recommended Action: Resolution No. 2022-XXX — Adopt a resolution urging the County of Orange to operate a cold weather shelter outside of Santa Ana for a future countywide approach and encouraging South Orange County cities to more equitably participate in efforts to combat the homelessness crisis. **END OF CONSENT CALENDAR** IBUSINESS CALENDAR 15. Adopt an Ordinance Establishing a Police Review Commission Department(s): City Manager Office Recommended Action: Introduce Ordinance for first reading establishing a Police Oversight Commission. **END OF BUSINESS CALENDAR** CITY MANAGER COMMENTS COUNCIL COMMENTS AB1234 DISCLOSURE — If the City paid for travel or other expenses this is the time for members of the Council to provide a brief oral report on attendance of any regional board or commission meeting or any conference, meeting or event attended. ADJOURNMENT — Adjourn the City Council meeting. Future Items 1. Cruising Ordinance 2. Sanitation Fee — Work Study Session City Council 10 11/1/2022 Public Works Agency www.santa-ana.org/pw Item # 6 City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Staff Report November 1, 2022 TOPIC: Purchase of Three Ford Trucks for Public Works Agency's Maintenance Services Division AGENDA TITLE: Award Purchase Orders to Western Truck Exchange in the Amount of $115,639 for One Ford F-550 Stake Bed Truck; and to National Auto Fleet Group for Two Ford F-250 Trucks in the Amount of $120,000 (Specification No. 22-145) (Non -General Fund) RECOMMENDED ACTION 1. Authorize a one-time purchase and payment of purchase order to Western Truck Exchange for the purchase of a Ford F-550 Stake Bed Truck, in the amount of $105,639, plus a contingency of $10,000, for a total amount not to exceed $115,639, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney. 2. Authorize a one-time purchase and payment of purchase order to National Auto Fleet Group for the purchase of two Ford F-250 Trucks, in the amount of $110,000, plus a contingency of $10,000, for a total amount not to exceed $120,000 subject to non - substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney. DISCUSSION The Public Works Agency's Maintenance Services Division is in need of one new stake bed dump truck and two full-size pick-up trucks (vehicles) as additions to the existing fleet of work trucks. These vehicles will be utilized daily to move heavy equipment, tree trunks, heavy debris and rubbish. Additionally, the vehicles will be deployed during the City's emergency response related to rain, flooding, and Santa Ana windstorm events. The Public Works Agency's Fleet Services Division (Fleet Services) is responsible for the acquisition, maintenance, repair, and replacement of vehicles, trucks, and maintenance equipment. Fleet Services is assisting with the purchase of these vehicles for use by the Maintenance Services Division. Given the current market conditions, the vehicle manufacturer has implemented a deadline of November 6, 2022 in order for customers to receive vehicles during calendar year 2023. Santa Ana Ordinance No. NS-2312 authorizes the City to utilize purchase contracts for any public agency utilizing a competitive bid process. Sourcewell (formerly National Joint City Council 6-1 11/1/2022 Purchase of Three Ford Trucks November 1, 2022 Page 2 Powers Alliance), awarded a contract to National Auto Fleet Group (Contract No. 091521- NAF) for procurement of Cars, Trucks, Vans, SUVs, Cab Chassis, & Other Vehicles as a result of open competitive bidding on behalf of its members, which includes government agencies. Utilizing the contract awarded to National Auto Fleet Group for the purchase of the Two Ford F-250's, allows the City to make purchases through November 8, 2025, and is in accordance with the City's existing Purchasing Guidelines. Additionally, a Notice Inviting Bids for the Ford F-550 Stake Bed Truck was advertised on February 25, 2022, on the City's online bid management and publication system. The bid received from Western Truck Exchange was deemed responsive. On May 17, 2022, the City Council awarded a purchase order to Western Truck Exchange for the purchase of two Ford F-550 Stake Bed Trucks. The vendor has agreed to extend the pricing offered on the bid until November 6, 2022. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT There is no environmental impact associated with the action. FISCAL IMPACT Funds are budgeted and made available in the following account for the specified year. Fiscal Year Accounting Unit- Fund Accounting Unit, Amount Account # Description Account Description Sanitation Public Works- 2022-23 06817640-66400 Environment/Sanitation, $235,639 Fund Machinery & Equipment Submitted By: Nabil Saba, P.E., Executive Director — Public Works Agency Approved By: Kristine Ridge, City Manager City Council 6-2 11/1/2022 Public Works Agency www.santa-ana.org/pw Item # 7 City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Staff Report November 1, 2022 TOPIC: Purchase of Real Property for Future Water Resources and Park Facilities AGENDA TITLE Purchase and Sale Agreement of Real Property at 4404 West First Street for Future Water Resources and Park Facilities (Non -General Fund and Revive Santa Ana Program) RECOMMENDED ACTION 1. Authorize the City Manager to execute a purchase and sale agreement with RIF40, LLC, a California limited liability company, for the purchase of real property located at 4404 West First Street (APN 188-021-08), in the amount of $10,500,000, plus normal closing costs and escrow fees, for a total amount not to exceed $10,750,000, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and the City Attorney. 2. Approve an amendment to the Fiscal Year 2022-23 Capital Improvement Program to include $10,750,000 in construction funds for the West Station Well Project (No. 23- 6477). DISCUSSION The City of Santa Ana's Public Works Agency (PWA)'s Water Resources Division oversees and maintains the daily operations of the City's water distribution system. The water system is comprised of approximately 480 miles of water main, 21 groundwater wells, 7 pump stations, 10 reservoirs with a storage capacity of 49 million gallons, 4 pressure regulating vaults (PRVs), and 7 connection points with the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD). The Water Resources Division has been actively seeking to acquire land for the construction of new and replacement water infrastructure. As identified in the City's 2017 Water Master Plan, the City's groundwater -pumping infrastructure is robust; however, it is aging and approaching its end of useful life. The replacement plan for these assets is outlined in both the Master Plan and subsequent Water Rate Plan. The location of the subject property (Exhibit 1) is within the vicinity of the City's West Station located near the intersection of First Street and Newhope Street. The existing groundwater wells at this site are among the oldest in the system (in service since the late 1960s) and have operated beyond the expected lifespan of 50 years. City Council 7-1 11/1/2022 Purchase Agreement for Future Water Resources and Park Facilities November 1, 2022 Page 2 The acquisition of the subject property would allow the City to add new groundwater wells adjacent to the aging infrastructure and maintain the same level of service to the community, while also meeting regulations regarding siting of new wells relative to existing wells. The 2.5-acre lot is primarily used as an unpaved parking lot with a recently vacated small commercial building. The site more than satisfies the area requirements for future water infrastructure. PWA further proposes that any excess area not required for water facilities be utilized as public open space or developed into a future park. Funds for the purchase of the property would come from both the Water Enterprise and Revive Santa Ana Program funds for park acquisition. An offer to purchase was made for the subject property based on the appraised value by a state -licensed real estate appraiser, and was accepted by the property owner. The purchase price for the acquisition is $10,500,000 as shown in the corresponding Purchase and Sale Agreement (Exhibit 2). The Seller has agreed to split closing costs and escrow fees, which are anticipated not to exceed $250,000, bringing the total anticipated purchase expenditure to a not -to -exceed total of $10,750,000. The approval of the amendment to the Fiscal year 2022-23 Capital Improvement Program will officially incorporate this project into the program (Exhibit 3). ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT There is no environmental impact associated with the action. FISCAL IMPACT Funds for this action have been transferred from previously appropriated funds under Water Resources capital projects to the new West Station Well Project (No. 23-6477) and are available for expenditure in the current Fiscal Year 2022-23 as shown below. Water Resources will continue to pursue grant funding to offset the cost of the purchase price and future infrastructure improvement costs. Funds Transfer Fisher Park Neighborhood Water Main Improvements (Project No. 19-6429): $2,635,000 Euclid Water Main Improvements (Project No. 21-6460): $2,445,000 Fairview Water Main Improvements (Project No. 21-6464): $2,445,000 Fiscal Accounting Unit Fund Accounting Unit, Amount Year - Account # Description Account Description 2022-23 06617647-66100 Acquisition & Water Utility Capital $7,525,000 (23-6477) Construction Projects, Land City Council 7-2 11/1/2022 Purchase Agreement for Future Water Resources and Park Facilities November 1, 2022 Page 3 Fiscal Year Accounting Unit - Account # Fund Description Accounting Unit, Account Description Amount American ARPA — PWA, 2022-23 18117013-66220 Rescue Plan Improvements Other $3,225,000 (22-1344) Act Than Building Total $10,750,000 EXHIBIT(S) 1. Vicinity Map 2. Purchase and Sale Agreement 3. 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K; a ■e�ei �� j9 Imo, iC , jr--1 !R�1 III 75 r* ia® - — open, Mal ri IMP9 t" fI A C e PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT FOR ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY AND BILATERAL ESCROW INSTRUCTIONS THIS AGREEMENT (hereinafter "PSA" or this "Agreement"), entered into on DC40� .15; 2c 2022 between the CITY OF SANTA ANA, a charter city and municipal corporation duly organized ufider the Constitution and laws of the State of California (hereinafter "City" or "Buyer"), and, RIF40, LLC, a California limited liability company (hereinafter "Seller"), regardless of number or gender; THEREFORE, for and in consideration of their mutual promises, covenants and agreements, and subject to the terms, conditions and provisions of this PSA, Seller agrees to sell to City, and City agrees to purchase from Seller, that certain real property (hereinafter "Said Real Property" or "Property") legally described as follows. SEE EXHIBIT "A" - Legal Description ATTACHED HERETO AND BY THIS REFERENCE MADE A PART HEREOF (Commonly known as 4404 W. 1 st Street, Santa Ana, CA 92703) (APN: 188-021-08) Said purchase and sale of Said Real Property shall be in accordance with and subject to all of the following terms. conditions, promises, covenants, agreements and provisions, to wit: 1. Conveyance by Seller. Seller agrees to convey said real property to City, by Grant Deed, at the office of Fidelity National Title, 4400 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 200, Newport Beach, California, within thirty (30) days from and after the date on which the City has approved this Agreement. The City shall approve this PSA by December 7, 2022. 2. Title to be Conveyed. Seller agrees that, except as may hereinafter be otherwise expressly provided, said real property shall be conveyed by Seller to City, as aforesaid, free and clear of any and all conditions, restrictions, reservations, exceptions, easements, assessments, profits, limitations. encumbrances (whether monetary or non -monetary, general or specific, including any and all leasehold interests), liens, clouds or defects in title except those exceptions shown in Paragraph 15 below. Seller hereby warrants that the title to said real property to be conveyed by Seller to City shall be free and clear as provided above. Seller further agrees that acceptance by City of any deed to said real property, with or without knowledge of any condition, restriction, reservation, exception, easement, assessinent, profit, limitation, encumbrance (whether monetary or non -monetary, general or specific, and including any and all leasehold interests), lien, cloud or defect in title, shall not constitute a waiver by City of its right to the full and clear title hereinabove agreed to be conveyed by Seller to City, nor of any right which might accrue to City because of the failure of Seller to convey title as hereinabove provided. 3. Title Insurance. Seller agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to deliver to City, concurrently with the conveyance of said real property to City, within the time and at the place hereinabove specified for said conveyance of said real property, a policy of title insurance to be issued by the above mentioned title company, with the City therein named as the insured, in the amount of $10,500,000 (Ten Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars) insuring the title of the City to said real property is free and clear of any and all conditions, restrictions, reservations, exceptions, easements, assessments, profits, limitations, encumbrances (whether monetary or non -monetary, general or specific, and including any and all leasehold interests), liens, clouds or defects in title, excepting such specific ones as city may hereinafter expressly agree to take subject to. Acceptance by City of any such policy of insurance, whether such insurance complies with the requirements of this paragraph or not, shall not constitute a waiver by City of its right to such insurance as is herein required of Seller, nor a waiver by the City of any rights of action for damages or any other rights which may accrue to City by reason of the failure of Seller to convey title or to provide title insurance as required in this Agreement. City Council 7-5 11/1/2022 4. Escrow. City agrees to open an escrow at the office of Fidelity National Title, 4400 MacArthur Blvd. Suite 200, Newport Beach, California, (the "Escrow Agent") within five (5) days from and after the date on which the City has approved this Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the joint escrow instructions of the City and the Seller and a duplicate original of this Agreement shall be delivered to the Escrow Agent upon the opening of the escrow. Escrow to close within thirty (30) days of the City's execution of this Agreement. If escrow is not in a condition to close by the close of escrow, and failure to close is due to unforeseen conditions of title or interest of third parties in the Property that cannot be resolved in escrow, then Buyer may, at its option, request cancellation of escrow and this Agreement and return of any funds it has deposited into escrow Thereupon, all obligations and liabilities of the parties under this Agreement shall cease and terminate. If no such request is made, escrow shall be closed as soon as possible thereafter. Buyer shall be entitled to possession of the Property immediately upon close of escrow. The Escrow Agent hereby is empowered to act under this Agreement, and upon indicating its acceptance of this Section 4 and of the General Provisions described in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, in writing, delivered to the City and to the Seller within five (5) days after delivery of this Agreement, shall carry out its duties as Escrow Agent hereunder. Seller shall pay (a) the fees of any counsel/real estate agent representing Seller in connection with this transaction, (b) one-half (1/2) of any conveyance fee, transfer tax, documentary stamp tax or similar tax which becomes payable by reason of the transfer of the Property; and (c) one-half (1/2) of any escrow fee which may be charged by the Escrow Agent or Title Company. City shall pay (a) the fees of any counsel/real estate agent representing City in connection with this transaction; (b) the fee for the title examination and the Title Report, (c) the premium for the Owner's Policy of Title Insurance and any endorsements to be issued to the City by the Title Company at Closing; (d) the cost of the Survey, if needed; (e) one-half (1/2) of any conveyance fee, transfer tax, documentary stamp tax or similar tax which becomes payable by reason of the transrer of the Property; (f) the fees for recording the deed conveying the Property to the City, if any; and (g) one-half (112) of any escrow fees charged by the Escrow Agent or Title Company. All other costs and expenses incident to this transaction and the closing thereof shall be paid by the party incurring same. 5. Property Taxes. Such real property taxes, if any, on said real property for the fiscal year within which said real property is conveyed to City as are unpaid at the time of said conveyance shall be cleared and paid in accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California. Seller shall be eligible for a refund under Section 5096.7 of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California for that portion of property taxes on said real property for said fiscal year which have been paid prior to the date the deed conveying said real property to City is recorded which is allocable to that portion of the fiscal year which begins on the date the deed conveying said real property to City is recorded and made uncollectible if unpaid by reason of Section 5086 of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California. To the extent that Seller has prepaid any taxes or assessments attributable to the Property; Seller shall be solely responsible for obtaining any refund due thereon from the taxing authority. Upon written request, Buyer shall assist Seller, at Seller's sole cost, in obtaining said refund, if any, however, in no case shall Buyer credit or otherwise pay Seller for that refund, if any, through or outside of escrow. All unpaid taxes on said real property for any and all years prior to the fiscal year within which said conveyance is made shall be paid by Seller before conveyance of said real property to City. 6. Payment of Purchase Price. City agrees to pay to Seller, and Seller agrees to accept from City. as and for the full purchase price for said real property, the total sum of $10,500,000 (Ten Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars). City agrees to deposit said purchase price in escrow with the Escrow Agent within THIRTY (30) days from and after the date hereof, and the Escrow Agent is hereby authorized to pay the same to Seller upon and after: (a) Recording of a Grant Deed conveying said real property to City; City Council 7-6 11/1/2022 (b) Delivery to City of (or commitment to deliver) the policy of title insurance as hereinabove provided. 7. Possession. Seller agrees to deliver to City, on the date the Grant Deed conveying said real property to City is recorded, quiet and peaceful possession of said real property, which shall be made free by Seiler of all personal property. a. No later than fourteen (14) days after the close of escrow, Seller shall have removed all merchandise, inventory, equipment, personal property, and/or removable trade fixtures from the Property. Any merchandise, inventory, equipment, personal property, and/or removable trade fixtures at the Property as of fourteen (14) days after the close of escrow shall be deemed abandoned by Seller on that date. b. if Seller does not vacate the Property by the above stated date, the Seller agrees to have the Court immediately issue a Writ of Possession and/or Assistance, directing the Marshall or Sheriff of Orange County to take physical possession of the Property in favor of the City. Seller waives the right to have the City file an unlawful detainer action, as well as waive the right to any hearing or any requirements for an application by City to obtain the Writ of Possession and/or Assistance and waives any and all rights to object to the issuance of said Writ if Seller does not vacate the Property by fourteen (14) days after the close of escrow. 8. Rental and Occupancy By Seller. Intentionally deleted. 9. Waivers. The waiver by City of any breach of any covenant or agreement herein contained on the part of the Seller shall not be deemed or held to be a waiver of any subsequent or other breach of said covenant or agreement nor a waiver of any breach of any other covenants or agreements contained herein. 10. Heirs, Assigns, Successors -in -Interest. This PSA, and all the terms, covenants and conditions hereof, shall apply to and bind the heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns of the respective parties hereto. 11. Time is of the Essence. In all matters and things hereunder to be done and in all payments hereunder to be made, time is and shall be of the essence. 12. Just Compensation. Seller acknowledges and agrees that said purchase price is just compensation at fair market value for said real property and includes payment for fixtures & equipment (improvements pertaining to the realty). 13. Acknowledgment of Full Benefits and Release. A. By execution of this Agreement, Seller, on behalf of himself, his heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, hereby acknowledges that this Agreement provides full payment for the acquisition of the Property by Buyer, and Seller hereby expressly and unconditionally waives any claim for compensation for injury to the remainder ("severance damages"); precondemnation damages; claims for inverse condemnation; loss of goodwill andlor lost profits; loss or impairment of any "bonus value" attributable to any lease; damage to or loss of improvements pertaining to the realty damage to or loss of machinery, fixtures, inventory, equipment and/or personal property; any right to repurchase, leaseback from Seller, or receive any financial gain from. the sale of any portion of the Property , or challenge Buyer's adoption of a resolution of necessity, pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure sections 1245.245; any right to receive any notices pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 1245245; any right to enforce any other obligation placed upon Seller pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure sections 1245.245, 1263.025 and 1263.615; any other rights conferred upon Defendants pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure sections 1245.245 and 1263.615 and 1263.025; and attorney's fees and costs. This release shall survive the Close of Escrow. This acknowledgment and release shall survive the Close of Escrow. City Council 7-7 11 /1 /2022 14. Notices. The mailing address of the City of Santa Ana is 215 S. Center St (Admin Bldg. A), in the City of Santa Ana 92705, County of Orange, State of California. The mailing address of the Seller is RIF40, LLC, 269 S. Beverly Drive #1674, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. 15. Exceptions. City agrees to accept title to said real property subject to the following: all easements of record. 16. Entire Agreement. It is mutually agreed that the parties hereto have herein set forth the whole of their Agreement. 17. Hazardous Waste. Neither Seller nor, to the best of Seller's knowledge, any tenant, occupant, or user of the Property used, generated, released, discharged, stored. or disposed of any hazardous waste, toxic substances, or related materials ("Hazardous Materials") on. under, in, or about the Property, or transported any Hazardous Materials to or from the Property. Seller shall not knowingly cause or permit the presence, use, generation, release, discharge, storage, or disposal of any Hazardous Materials on, under. in, or about, or the transportation of any Hazardous Materials to or from, the Property. The term "Hazardous Material" shall mean any substance, material, or waste which is or becomes regulated by any local governmental authority, the State of California, or the United States Government, including, but not limited to, any material or substance which is (i) defined as a "hazardous waste", "extremely hazardous waste", or "restricted hazardous waste" under Section 25115, 25117 or 25122.7, or listed pursuant to Section 25140 of the California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.5 (Hazardous Waste Control Law), (ii) defined as "hazardous substance" under Section 25316 of the California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.8 (Carpenter -Presley -Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act), (iii) defined as a "hazardous material" "hazardous substance", or "hazardous waste" under Section 25501 of the California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.95 (Hazardous Materials Release Response Plans and Inventory), (iv) defined as a "hazardous substance" under Section 25281 of the California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.7 (Underground Storage of Hazardous Substances), (v) petroleum, (vi) asbestos. (vii) polychlorinated biphenyls, (viii) listed under Article 9 or defined as "hazardous" or "extremely hazardous" pursuant to Article 11 of Title 22 of the California Administrative Code, Division 4, Chapter 20, (ix) designated as a "hazardous substances" pursuant to Section 311 of the Clean Water Act, (33 U.S.C. S1317), (x) defined as a "hazardous waste" pursuant to Section 1004 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, 42 U.S.C. S6901 et sec (42 U S C. S6903) or (xi) defined as a "hazardous substances" pursuant to Section 101 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, as amended by Liability Act. 42. U.S.C. S9601 et sec. (42 U.S.C. S9601). 18. Compliance With Environmental Laws. To the best of Seller's knowledge, the Property complies with all applicable laws and governmental regulations including, without limitation, all applicable federal, state, and local laws pertaining to air and water quality, hazardous waste, waste disposal, and other environmental matters, including, but not limited to, the Clean Water, Clean Air, Federal Water Pollution Control, Solid Waste Disposal, Resource Conservation Recovery and Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Acts, and the California Environment Quality Act, and the rules, regulations, and ordinances of the city within which the subject property is located, the California Department of Health Services, the Regional Water Quality Control Board, the State Water Resources Control Board, the Environmental Protection Agency, and all applicable federal, state, and local agencies and bureaus. 19. Indemnity. Seller agrees to indemnify, defend and hold the City harmless from and against any claim action. suit, proceeding, loss, cost, damage, liability, deficiency, fine, penalty, punitive damage, or expense (including, without limitation, attorneys' fees), resulting from, arising out of, or based upon (i) the presence, release, use, generation, discharge, storage, or disposal of any Hazardous Material on, under. in or about, or the transportation of any such materials to or from. the Property, or (ii) the violation, or alleged violation, of any statute, ordinance, order rule, regulation, permit, judgment, or license relating to the use, generation, release. discharge storage, disposal, or transportation of Hazardous Materials on. under. in. or about, to or from the Property. This indemnity shall include, without limitation, any damage. liability, fine, City Council 7-8 11/1/2022 penalty, punitive damage, cost, or expense arising from or out of any claim, action, suit or proceeding for personal injury (including sickness, disease, or death, tangible or intangible property damage, compensation for lost wages, business income, profits or other economic loss, damage to the natural resource or the environment, nuisance, pollution, contamination, leak, spill, release, or other adverse effect on the environment). This indemnity extends only to liability created prior to or up to the date this escrow shall close Seller shall not be responsible for acts or omissions to act post close of this escrow. 20. Contingency. It is understood and agreed between the parties hereto that the completion of this transaction, and the escrow created hereby, is contingent upon the specific acceptance and approval of the City herein. The execution of this PSA and the delivery of same to Escrow Agent constitute said acceptance and approval 21. Modification and Amendment. This PSA may not be modified or amended except in writing signed by the Seller and City. 22. Partial Invalidity. Any provision of this PSA that is unenforceable or invalid or the conclusion of which would adversely affect the validity, legality, or enforcement of this PSA shall have no effect, but all the remaining provisions of this PSA shall remain in full force. 23. Captions. Captions and headings in this PSA, including the title of this PSA, are for convenience only and are not to be considered in construing this PSA. 24. Governing Law. This PSA shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. 25. No Reliance By One Party On The Other. Each party has received independent legal advice from its attorneys with respect to the advisability of executing this PSA and the meaning of the provisions hereof The provisions of this PSA shall be construed as to their fair meaning, and not for or against any party based upon any attribution to such party as the source of the language in question. 26. No Third Party Beneficiary. This PSA is intended to benefit only the Parties hereto and no other person or entity has or shall acquire any rights hereunder. 27. Duty To Cooperate Further. Each party hereby agrees that it shall, upon request of the other, execute and deliver such further documents (in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the party to be charged) and do such other acts and things as are reasonably necessary and appropriate to effectuate the terms and conditions of this PSA, without cost. 28. Applicability of Agreement To Assignees. This PSA shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the successors and assigns of the Parties to this PSA. 29, Authority to Execute Agreement. Each undersigned represents and warrants that its signature herein below has the power authority and right to bind their respective parties to each of the terms of this PSA, and shall indemnify City fully, including reasonable costs and attorney's fees, for any injuries or damages to City in the event that such authority or power is not, in fact, held by the signatory or is withdrawn. 30, Incorporation of Exhibits. All Exhibits referenced herein and attached hereto shall be incorporated as if fully set forth in the body of this PSA City Council 7-9 11 /1 /2022 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this PSA an the date and year first written above. SELLER: RIF40, LLC, a California limited liability company _ Date: D��e�"r r1� , 2022 �-t4y� {� � rYu�r Its: S "E City/Buyer: City of Santa Ana Date: Kristine Ridge City Manager Attest: Date: Daisy Gomez City Clerk Approved as to Form: 2022 2022 Date: October 21, 2022 Jo n M. Funk Sr. Assistant City Attorney RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: Date: 2022 Nabil Saba Executive Director Public Works Agency City Council 7 — 10 11/1/2022 EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION City Council 7 —11 11/1/2022 EXHIBIT "B" (Fidelity National Title) GENERAL ESCROW PROVISIONS 1. DEPOSIT OF FUNDS The latiti dealing a ith the disbursement of funds requires that all funds he available Iklr tivithdraWal as a matter of" right by the title Ciitit\'s escrow and/or sub escr(m account prior to disbursement of am funds. Onh «ire -transferred funds can be given immediate availability upon deposit. Cashier's checks. teller's checks and Certified checks may be available one business day alter deposit. All other funds such as personal. corporate or partnership check, and drafts are subject to mandatory holding periods which ma', cause material delays in disbursement of funds in this c cro%a In order to avoid defays. all ftuldings should be wire transferred. Outgoing tivire transfers will not be authorized until confirmation of the respective incoming aiE'e IEanslcr or of o%ailabilit% of'itcposited Chcei s Deposit of fund, into general escrow trust account unless instructed otherwise. You may instruct Escrow Holder to deposit dour fund; inlo an interes€ bearing account b% signing and returning the "Escroww Ingruc[ioils - Interest Bearinc Account", v%hich lira, been provided 10 1 Ou. 11 you do not so instruct us. then all funds received in this escrow shall be deposited with other escrow funds in one or inore general escrow trust accounts, which include both non -interest hearing demand accounts and other depository accounts of Escrow Holder. in am state or national bank or sax ings and loan association insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (the "depository institutions") and may be transferred to any other such escro,% trust accounts of Escrow Holder or one of its affiliates. either Nti ithin or outside the Slate of Caliturnia. A general escrow trust account is restricted and protected against claims by third parties and creditors of 1'.scrov Holder and its ,Wliliates. Receipt of benefits by IEscrov Holder and affiliates. The parties to this escrow acknowledge that the nlaintenanCC of such gCnerul esC'ow trust accounts with some depusitory institutions inay result in Escrow Holder or its affiliates being provided titi ith an array of hank serti ices, accontntodations or other benefits by the depository institution. Some or all of these benefits may be considered interest due'\ou under t_';dilornia InStlra11Ce Code Section 12413.5. Escrow Holder or its affiliates also may elect to enter into other business transactions with or obtain loan; for investment or other purposes from the depository institution. All such services. accommodations. and other benefits shall accrue to Eieroti% Holder or its affiliates and Escrovti Holder shall have no obligation to account Ill the parties to this escrow for the value of"such services. accommodations, inleresi or other hcnetils. Said funds will not earn interest unless the instructions other 6sc specilically state that funds shall be deposited in an interest -hearing account. All disbursements shrill be matte by check of I idclit� National Title Company. the principals to this escrow are hereby notified that the fiends deposited herein ,ire insured only to the limit provided by the Federal Deposit hlsurance Corporation. Any instruction for bank wire will pro~ ide reasmiobte time or notice for Escrow Holder's compliance with such instruction. Fscrow Holder's sole duty and responsibility shall be to place said wire Imnsfer instruction> A%ilh its wiring bank upon confirmation of (1) satisfaction of conditions precedent or (2) document recordation at Close of escrow Escrow I lolder %will NOT be held responsible for lost interest due to wire delays caused by any hank or the Federal Reserve Svst{m_ and recommends that all parties make themselves aware of banking regulations with regard to placement ofw ires. In the cvonl there is insufficient time to place a wire upon arry such confirmation or the wires have closed for the day. the parties agree to provide Smitten instructions for an alternative method Of disbursement. WITHOUT AN ALTERNATIVE DISBURSEMENT INSTRUCTION, hINDS WILL. RE HELD IN TRUST IN A NON -INTEREST BEARING ACCOUNT UNTIL. THE NEXT OPPORTUNITY FOR WIRE PLACEMEN 1 2. PRORATION'S AND ADJUSTMENTS All prorations and/or adjustments called for in this escrow are to be made on the basis of a thirty (30) day month unless otherwise instructed in v\ riting You are Iu use information contained on last available tax statcr€ent_ rental slatement as provided by the Seller. beneficiary's statement and lire insurance pulic} delivered into escroti for the prorations prodded li,r herein. 3. SUPPLEMEN fAL TA\ES ['he ~within described properly mmy he subject to stlpplenlCntal real property taxes Slue to the change of ownership taking place through chi, or a previous escroA transaction. Any supplemental real property taxes arising as a rx:sult of the transler of the property to 131.i�eE' shall be the sole responsibility of liu+'er and tine supplemental real property taxes arising prior to the closing date shall he the sole responsibility of the Seller. I AX BILLS OR REFL NDS ISMTI) AFTER CLOSE OF ESCROW SHAI I. BE HANDLED DIRECTLY BETWEEN BUYER AND SELLER 4. L"I"I LITIESIPOSSESSION fransfcr of utilinc, and poswessiort of the premises are to lit settled b) the parties directly and Outside escrow. 5. PREPARATION AND RECORDATION OF INSTRUMENTS Escrovti Holder is authorized to prepare, obtain, record and deliver the necessary instruments to carry out the terms and conditions of this escrow and to order the policy of title insurance to he issued at close of escrow as called for in these instructions. Close of escrow shall n}can the date instruments are recorded. 6. AUTHORIZATION TO FURNISH COPIES You arc authorized to furnish copies of these instructions" supplements. amendments" notices of cancellation and closing statements, to the Real Estate Brokers) and Lender(s) named in this escrow. City Council 7 — 12 11/1/2022 General I'rovkiom Printed 1/1 /000 1 12 (K)AM by iK I.10000-o (DSI Rc% 05119'17) Pauc I 7. RIGHT OF CANCELLATION Any principal instructing you to cancel this escrow shall file notice of cancellation in your office in writing. You shall. within two (2) working days Ihereaf ter. deliver. one Copy ol'such notice to each oi'the other principal, at the addresses stated in this escrow. UNLESS WRITTEN OBJECTION 'fO CANCELLATION IS FILED IN YOUR OFFICE BY A PRINCIPAL N I I I HN TEN 110) DAYS AFTER D,1TL- OF SUCH DELIVERY. YOU ARE AUTHORIZED TO COMPLY WITH SUCH NOTICE AND DEMAND PAYMENT OF YOUR CANCELLATION CHARGES. If written objection is filed. you are authorized to hold all money and instruments in this escrow and take no further action until otherwise directed. either by the principals' mutual written instructions, or by final order ofa court of coin petent jurisdiction. S. PERSONAL PROPERILN, No emimination or insurance as to the amolml or payment ol'personal property wwr is required unless Specilicall\ requested, 13y signing these General Provisions. the parties to the escrow hereby acknowledge that they are indcmnilyrrlg the (.,crow }-folder against itm and all matters relating to any "[Wlk Sales" requirements. and instruct Escrow Agent to proceed vv ith the closing of e cro%% without any consideration of matter ofatn, nature whatsoever regarding "Bulk Sales" bring handled through escrow. 9. RIGHT OF RESIGNATION Escrow Holder h;,, the right to resign upon vv ritten notice delivered to 01C principals herein. l l' such right is exercised. all funds and docttnlents sha[I be returned to the }early v%ho deposited them and Escrovy I lolder shall hay e no liahilitY hereunder. 10, AL THORIZATION TO EXECUTE ASSIGNMENT OF HAZARD INSURANCE POLICIES Either Guyer. Seller and/or Lender may eland you the insurance agent's name and insurance policy information, and you are to execute, on behail'of the principals hereto. form assignments of interest in any insurance policy (other than title insurance) called for in this escrow, fonvard assignment and policy to the insurance agent. requesting that the insurer consent to such transfer and/or attach a loss payable clause and/or such other endorsements as mey be required. and 1`orward such policy (s) to the principals entitled thereto. It is not your responsibilit} to verilj the inlirrmation handed you or the assignability of said insurance. Your sole duty is to forward said retluest to insurance agent at close ofescrow. Further, there ;hull he no responsibility upon the part of Lscrow I lolder fo renew hazard insurance polic)•(S) upon exiliration ar olhenvise 1,cep it in force either durin<u ar subsvquen( to the close of escrow. Cancellation of any existing hazard insurance policies is to be handled directly by the principals, and outside ofescrow. 11. ACTION IN INTERPLEADER The principals hereto expressly agree that VOL]. as Escrow Holder. have (he absolute right at \'llnr election to file un action in inlerplcader requiring the principals to answer and lilipate their several claims and right, amonL, thenlsch es and v ou are authorized to deposit with the clerk of the court all docmnent, [md funds hell in this escrolt. In the even) such action Iiled. the principal, jointh and severally agree to pay votir Can,J1,1[iutl char,-,e; and cost,. expense, and reasonable atiorney's fee, vyhich you are reliuired to expend or incur in such mtcrplcader ,tclion. ftt notml thereof to be fixed and judznlent therefore to he rendered by the court. Upon the tiling of such action, you shall thereupon be fully released and dischar,ed front all obligolions imposed by the terms of this escrow or othertivise. 12. TERMINATION OF AGENCY OBLIGATION Il'there is no action taken on this escrow within six (6) months after the "time limit date" as set forth in the escro%+ instructions or written e"tension thercol. your agency obligation shall terminate at your option and all documents. monies or other items held by _N ou shall be returned to the parties depositing same. In the event Of cancellation of this escrow. whether it he at the request of any of the principals or otherwise. the I•ees and charges due l idelih National Mille Company, including expenditures incurred andlor authorized shall be borne equally bx the parties hereto iunless othern ise agreed to specifically). 13, CONFLICTING INSTRUCTIONS Upon receipt of any conflicting insh•uctions, you are to take no action in connection with this escrow until non -conflicting instructions are reccivcd from all of the principals to this escrow (snt?jecl to sections 7. 9. 11 and 12 above). 14. DELIVERI/RECEIPT Deli%ev to principals as used in these instructions unless other %i:e stated herein a to be by hand ill person to the principal. regular mail. emait or lax to ally of the contact information provided in these instructions. If delivered by regular mail receipt is determined to be 72 hours office such mailing. All documents, balances and statements due to the undersigned may be delivered to the contact information shown herein. Ail notices, Change of instrueuons. conloluulications and documents are to be delivered in writing to the oflice of Fidelity National Title Company as set North herein. 15, ST ITEIFEDE12AL CODE NOTIFICATIONS Accor0ing- to Federal Law. the seller. v+hen applicable. v+ill be requiNcl to compiete a sales activity report that vv ill be utilized to generate a 1099 statement to the hiternal Rek :IlttC Service. General Provisions Primed: I/l/0001 I200 AM by .III F100007() (DSI Rev 05/19/17) Paae 2 City Council 7 — 13 11 /1 /2022 Pursuant to State La%%. prior to the close of escrow. Buyer will provide Escrow Holder with a Preliminary Change of Ownership Report In the event said report is not handed to Escrow I lolder for suhnlissiora to the ('ourat) in which stihject property is located. upon recording of the (irant Deed. Buvers acknowledge that the applicable tee ++ill be assessed b+ "aid COnni+ and Escrow i loldcr shall debit the account of Buyer tier "arm at close of escl-cm. 16. NON-RESIDENT ALIEN file 1-oreign lm,c-,talent in Real Property 'I lt% Act (FIRPTA), Title 25 U.S.C.. Section 1445. and the regulations there under, provide in port, that a transleree (bu)cr, of a U.S. real property interest from a foreign person must withhold a statutory percentage of the amount realized on the disposition, report the transaction and t-cmit the withholding to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) within twenty (20) days after the transfer. Fidelity National Title Company will not determine not- aid in (lie determination of whether the FIRPTA withholding provisions are applicable to Elie subject tnmscretion, nor act as a Qualified Substitute under state or 11cder:ll law, nor furnish tax advice to arly party to the transaction. Fidelity s'niiomd Title Compam ++ill not determine nor aid in the determination of whether the traatSaCliOn ++ill qualify lilr in reception or an e\L'ml�tion and is not responsible ]or the filing of any tax forms with the IRS as they relwe to FIRPIA, nor responsible liar collecting and holdirz of any dOCIIanCntatiOrl from the btu er or seller oil the bu)-er's behalf for the purpose of suppul-ting a claim ofan Oweption or exemption. Fidelity National Title C ompan) is not an agent for the buyer for the purposes of receiving and analyzing any evidence or documentation that the seher in the subject transaction is a U.S. citizen or resident alien. Fidelity National Title Company is not responsible for the payment ofthis lax and/or penalty and/or interest invurred in connection thereti%ith and such taxes are not a matter covered by the Owner's Policy of"I'ille Insurance to be issued to the buyer. Fidelity National Title Company is not responsible for the completion of any IRS documents or related forms related to the referenced statute lie htn'cr is advise{I: the) roust independently make a dcteaminalion ol' �%hailer the contemphited transaction is subject td the n ithholding reCluirenlent: hear full fur compliance with the c+ithha,lding requirement it' applicable and/or liar pa)menl of arty tux. iorCrest, penultic; and Or ether cxpcn.c.> that ma+ be due on the Subject traruartion_ and €he+ are responsible liar the completion of an) and ,dl forms. including. bin noa limited It) applicable IRS docunlentatton, and the in.dling of those forms. The Ru)cr is advised any lbrsns, documents. or information recci+ed from Fidelity National Title Company is not tax or legal udvicc fund s1101.11d not be construed as such nor treated its a complete representation of FIRPTA requirements. Buyer should seep: outside counsel from a qualified inclMdual to determine any and all implications of the referenced statute. 17. ENCUMBRANCES Escro+t Holder i,, to act upon uny statement, furnished h+ a henholeirc or his agent without liabilil+ or responsibility for the accurac+ of "Licit statements. Am atkjustnents necessan 11CCAlSe of a discrepancy hemeen the inli�rmation furnished Eserow holder and an) alnutiM later determined to he correct shall he settled hew,:,:n the parties direct and otuside ofcscrow. You are authorized. without the need for further approval. to debit my account for any fees and charges that I have agreed to pay in connection w ith this escrow, and for (in\ amounts that l ant obligated to pay to the holder of any lien or encumbrance to establish the title as insured by the polio) of title insurance called for in ttaesc insti-uctions. If for any reason my account is not debited for such amounts at the time of Closing• I agree to pay them inunediatcic upon &Wdnd. or to reimburse any other person or entity who has paid them. IS. ENVIRONNIENTAL ISSUES f idelih. National Title Company has made no investigation concerning said property as to environinenttl/toxic haste issues. An) clue cfiligertce required or needed to determine environmental impact as to forms of tosification. i1• applicable. will be done directly and by principals Outside of escroc+ Fidelity National Title Company is released of any responsibility and/or liability in connection therewith 19. USURY Escrow Holder is not to be concerned with any questions 01' usury in alay loan or cncumbiance involted in the processing of this escrtm and is hereby released ol'anv responsibility or liability therefore 20. DIyCLOSI RE Escrow Holder's i.nowledge of mutters a1'ti:ciing the property, providrd such facts do not prevent compliance +pith these instructions. sloe, not create :gym Iiabilit% or dut+ in addition to fhese instructions. 21. FACSIMILEIELECTRONIC SIGNATURE Escrow Holler is herehv authorized and instructed theft. in the event an+ party utilizes electronic or'Tacsimile" transmitted signed dticl1nrent5 or instructions to l scro�c I IOlder'. you are to rely on the same for all escrow instruction purposes and the closing of escrow us if they horn Original signatures. "Faeelronir ")'it, nmure means. as applicable. an electronic copy or signattu'e complying with California Law. 22. CLARIFICATION OF DUTIES Fidelity National Title Company serves ONLY as ail Escrow Holder in connection with these instructions and cannot give legal advice to any party hereto. Escrow Holder is not to be held accountable or liable for the sufficiency or correctness as to form, manner gal' execution, or validitc of any instrument deposited in this escrow. nor .as to the identit+. authority or rights of tin) person executing the same. l scro\% Holder's duties hereunder shall br limited t,+ the proper handiing 01'suCh 11301ley and the proper N,IfckeepinL of such insu-umerib. or other documents received b+ G.crow Holder and for the disposition of same in accordance with the written insu-ucliom iiCeepted by I.scro+c Holler_ The agency ;tad dutiCS OI' Iserow [ ]older commence only upon receipt of COpies of these Escrow Instructions eNwiml by all parties. General Provision. Prinked 1110001 12 00 AM tw J1, City Council 7 — 14 11/1/2022 E[000076 tDSI Re% 0i119l17► Pagc 3 23. FUNDS MELD IN ESCROW When Ike company has [hinds remaining in escrow over 90 days ailer Close ofescro%% or estimated close ofesermt. the Company shall imposc a monthl.\ holding fee of $25.00 that is to be charged ,lgainst the funds held bN the Company. FH1S AGREFMI.NT IN ALL PARTS APPLIES TO. INURES'I O T 111 BEN[L I I OF, AND 131NDS ALL PAR I IFS HERE [ O. THEIR HL-IRS. LEGA I EES. DEVISEES. ADMINISTRATORS. EXECUTORS. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AND WHENEVER THE CON[ -XI SO REQUIRES TIME MASCULINE GENDER INCLUDES ] HE FEMININE AND NEUTER. AND THE SINGULAR NUMBER INC'LUDI S [ LIE PLURAL. THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND ANY OTHER AMENDMENTS MAY BE EXECUTED IN ANY NUMBER OF C'OUN LRP.AR"I S. EACH OF WHICH SHALL BE CONSIDERED AS AN ORIGINAL AND 13.E F FECT[VE AS SUCH. MY SI(iNATE!RI_ HEREI O C'ONSTI'l't "I [.S INS I'Rt_II' I ION 10 [ `C'ROW HOI-DER OI- ALL TERMS AND C OND1TtONS CON I AINf'D IN IIIIS AND ALL PRE( E-JANG I'A(;[.S AND I=UR[Hl-.R SIGNIFIES THAI [ I[AVE. READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE. GENERAL PROVISIONS. Fidelit} Natioual Title Company conducts escrow business under a Certificate of .authority No. 305350 issued by the California Department of Insurance. General Provisions E1000076 (DSI Rc+- 051t9117) Page 4 Printed: 1/1/0001 12:00 AM br 11, City Council 7 — 15 11 /1 /2022 When recorded, please mail this instrument and tax statements to: Clerk of the {'ouncil Cih' of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza, M-30 Santa Ana, California 92701 Free recording requested by ['HE CI I'Y OF SANTA ANA PI-.R GOVERNMENT Ct )DE SEC-7 ION 6103. SPACE ABOVE THIS LINE FOR RECORDER'S USE CANCEI 111PR(iVEDASTO APPROVED BY DESCRIP'lEON DW'A1PTION A P N R-15 ,UV' PR(IJECt FAXES IOR>I M .ATI Y DIRECTOR u'RITTEN 13Y CH:. 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E• ArSHIN KHODDAM i t- Notary Public - California } Los Angeies County SlgnatLlr ---_-- -- + . Commission A 2328029 — — My Comm. Expires May 11, 20Z4 Signature of Notary Public Place Notary Seal Above OPTIONAL. 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: ��✓r�-�� Document Date: i & ZoZZ Number of Pages: Signer(s) Other Than Named Above: Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer(s) Signer's Name: ❑ Corporate Officer — Title(s): ❑ Partner — ❑ Limited ❑ General ❑ Individual ❑ Attorney in Fact ❑ Trustee ❑; Guardian or Conservator ❑ Other: Signer Is Representing: Signer's Name: ❑ Corporate Officer — Title(s): ❑ Partner — ❑ Limited ❑ General ❑ Individual ❑ Attorney in Fact ❑ Trustee ❑ Guardian or Conservator ❑ Other: Signer Is Representing: 02016 National Notary Association • www.NationalNotary.org - 1-800-US NOTARY (1-800-876-6827) Item #5907 City Council 7 — 17 11/1/2022 PROJECT TITLE: West Station Well Project PROJECT CATEGORY: Utility/Drainage/Lighting Improvements Water Improvements LOCATION MAP N AGENCY: Public Works CITY OF SANTA ANA FY 22/23CIP CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT WORKSHEET PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Acquisition of property for future West Station Well Project and associated park facility. PROJECT NEED: Existing infrastructure has exceeded its useful life and needs to be replaced; property will allow for potential increased water treatment footprint. PROJECT COSTS FY 22/23 FY 23/24 FY 24125 FY 25/26 FY 26/27 FY 27/28 FY 28129 Other 10,750,000 - - - - - - TOTAL 10,750,000 - - - SOURCE OF FUNDS FY 22/23 FY 23/24 FY 24/25 FY 25/26 FY 26/27 FY 27/28 FY 28/29 ARPA Funds 3,225,000 - - - - - - WATER CAPITAL 7,525,000 TOTAL 10,750,000 - - - - - - DIVISION: Water Resources CONTACT: Armando Fernandez, Senior Civil Engineer DATE: 20-Oct-2022 City Council 7 — 18 11/1/2022 Parks, Recreation, and Community Services www.santa-ana.org/parks Item # 8 City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Staff Report November 1, 2022 TOPIC: Santa Ana Zoo Ticketing Software System AGENDA TITLE: Approve an Agreement with Centaman, Inc. to Provide a Ticketing System Software for the Santa Ana Zoo for a Three -Year Period, with an Optional Extension Period of Five Additional Years (General Fund). RECOMMENDED ACTION Authorize the City Manager to execute a three-year agreement with Centaman, Inc. from November 1, 2022 through October 31, 2025 to provide a ticketing system software for the Santa Ana Zoo, for an amount not to exceed $243,738, which includes a 10% contingency, with the option to extend the agreement for five years through October 31, 2030, for an amount not to exceed $266,761.60, which includes a 10% contingency and a 4.5% CPI increase each year during the five-year term, for an aggregate total not to exceed $510,499.60, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney. DISCUSSION On January 26, 2022, the Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Agency (PRCSA) issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for a ticketing software system for the Santa Ana Zoo. Broadly accessible online ticketing and purchasing operability is rapidly becoming a zoo industry standard. The zoo sought a ticketing solution that includes all of the following basic components: • Ticketing • Group Educational (School) Reservations • Party or Event Reservations • Membership Sales and Tracking • Point of Sale (POS) for purchase of rides, stroller rentals, etc. • Customer Relationship Management • Marketing and Outreach to generate and track donors • Reporting City Council 8-1 11/1/2022 Santa Ana Zoo Ticketing Software System Page 2 A shared goal between PRCSA and Friends of Santa Ana Zoo is the integration of ticketing processes handled by each entity, resulting in a seamless experience for guests and consistency throughout the organization. Because of the intricacies involved with incorporating both user groups, the review of the RFP proposals and final agreement language took many months. The recommended ticketing solution is on par with those utilized by peer organizations in the community and at large, such as Bowers Museum and Discovery Cube Orange County. The upgrade provides many benefits including: • Improved accessibility and convenience for the public • Improved analytics and data capture to understand trends • Efficiency improvements for staff managing program reservations, rentals, and special events • Safety improvements through better access control of visitors to the zoo and at events • Digitization of processes like reservation tracking, which are currently tracked manually During the course of the RFP process, 39 vendors were notified, 38 vendors downloaded the RFP, and nine vendors submitted a proposal. There were no proposals submitted from local Santa Ana businesses. An evaluation committee reviewed and rated the proposals according to the criteria listed in the RFP: Statement of Qualifications & References, Manner for Performing Services & Schedule and Fee Proposal. The results of the RFP evaluation were as follows: Company Score (300 Max) Centaman, Inc. 278 KMIT Solutions 256 Anchor Operating Systems, LLC 253 Gateway Ticketing Systems, Inc. 252 Rocketrez, Inc. 194 Amilia Technologies USA, Inc. 190 Technotic Sports 143 Parkeon, Inc. 139 Ticketsearch 128 After ratings were finalized, a multi -agency committee worked with Centaman, Inc. to finalize the proposed agreement terms and deployment plan. Additionally, the team worked with System Innovators, FMSA's current merchant provider to establish a plan for necessary integrations. City Council 8-2 11/1/2022 Santa Ana Zoo Ticketing Software System Page 3 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT There is no environmental impact associated with this action. FISCAL IMPACT Funds are budgeted and available in the following accounts for the specified year. Fiscal Accounting Unit- Fund Accounting Unit, Amount Year Account # Description Account Description FY 22-23 01113220-62300 General Fund PRCSA-Zoo, Contract $103,752 Services -Professional FY 22-23 01113220-66511 General Fund PRCSA-Zoo, Computer $46,662 Software Subscription First Year Subtotal $150,414 Funds will be budgeted and made available in the following account for subsequent years of the initial term. FY 23-24 01113220-66511 General Fund PRCSA-Zoo, Computer Software Subscription $46,662 FY 24-25 01113220-66511 General Fund PRCSA-Zoo, Computer Software Subscription $46,662 Years 2-3 Subtotal $93,324 Initial Term Total $243,738 The City has the option to extend the agreement an additional five years at an increased cost of the greater of 4.5% or the increase in consumer price index from the original annual cost. The amounts below reflect an annual 4.5% increase plus 10% contingency of the initial annual cost. Fiscal Accounting Unit- Fund Accounting Unit, Amount Year Account # Description Account Description FY 25-26 01113220-66511 General Fund PRCSA-Zoo, Computer $48,761.79 Software Subscription FY 26-27 01113220-66511 General Fund PRCSA-Zoo, Computer $50,956.07 Software Subscription FY 27-28 01113220-66511 General Fund PRCSA-Zoo, Computer $53,249.10 Software Subscription FY 28-29 01113220-66511 General Fund PRCSA-Zoo, Computer $55,645.30 Software Subscription FY 29-30 01113220-66511 General Fund PRCSA-Zoo, Computer $58,149.34 Software Subscription Years 4-8 Total $266,761.60 City Council 8-3 11/1/2022 Santa Ana Zoo Ticketing Software System Page 4 EXHIBIT(S) 1. Agreement Submitted By: Hawk Scott, Executive Dir. of Parks, Recreation and Community Services Approved By: Kristine Ridge, City Manager City Council 8-4 11/1/2022 AGREEMENT WITH CENTAMAN, INC., TO PROVIDE ZOO TICKETING ,SOFTWARE SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into on this 1 st day of November, 2022 by and between Centaman, Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Consultant"), and the City of Santa Ana, a charter city and municipal corporation organized and existing under the Constitution and laws of the State of California ("City"). RECITALS A. On January 26, 2022, the City issued Request for Proposal ("RFP") No. 22-008 by which it sought to retain a consultant having special skill and knowledge in the field of ticketing software to support all ticketing, reservations, memberships, reporting and accounting for the Santa Ana Zoo. B. Consultant submitted a responsive proposal that was selected by the City. Consultant represents that Consultant is able and willing to provide the services described in the scope of work that was included in RFP 22-008. C. In undertaking the performance of this Agreement, Consultant represents that it is knowledgeable in its field and that any services performed by Consultant under this Agreement will be performed in compliance with such standards as may reasonably be expected from a professional consulting firm in the field. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual and respective promises, and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, the parties agree as follows: 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES Consultant shall perform during the term of this Agreement, the tasks and obligations including all labor, materials, tools, equipment, and incidental customary work required to fully and adequately complete the services described in RFP No. 22-008, which is attached as Exhibit A, and is more specifically delineated in Consultant's proposal, which is attached as Exhibit B and incorporated in full. 2. COMPENSATION a. City agrees to pay, and Consultant agrees to accept as total payment for its services under this Agreement, the rates and charges identified in Exhibit C. The total amount to be expended during the term of this Agreement shall not exceed Five Hundred Ten Thousand, four Hundred Ninety -Nine Dollars and Sixty Cents ($510,499.60). This sum is comprised of (1) the base amount of $464,090.54 and (2) a ten (10) percent contingency in the amount of $46,409.06 for additional services at the City's sole discretion. b. If the option to renew is exercised per Section 3, below, the rate will adjust by no more than the greater of 4.5% or the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the entire renewal term. Page 1 of 10 City Council 8-5 11/1/2022 below, the rate will adjust by no more than the greater of 4.5% or the Consumer Price Index (CPI) per year for the entire renewal term. c. Payment by City shall be made within forty-five (45) days following receipt of proper invoice evidencing work performed, subject to City accounting procedures. d. Payment need not be made for work that fails to meet the standards of performance set forth in the Recitals which may reasonably be expected by City. 3. TERM This Agreement shall commence on the date first written above for a term of three (3) years following the activation of the Subscription Services (as defined in Exhibit B) with the option for the City to grant up to a five (5) year renewal, exercisable by a writing by the City Manager and the City Attorney, unless terminated earlier in accordance with Section 15, below. 4. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Consultant shall, during the entire term of this Agreement, be construed to be an independent Consultant and not an employee of the City. This Agreement is not intended nor shall it be construed to create an employer -employee relationship, a joint venture relationship, or to allow the City to exercise discretion or control over the professional manner in which Consultant performs the services which are the subject matter of this Agreement; however, the services to be provided by Consultant shall be provided in a manner consistent with all applicable standards and regulations governing such services. Consultant shall pay all salaries and wages, employer's social security taxes, unemployment insurance and similar taxes relating to employees and shall be responsible for all applicable withholding taxes. 5. OWNERSHIP OF MATERIALS AND RESTRICTIONS a. City will use the Subscription S ervices only for its own, internal business purposes. City will not: resell, copy, frame or mirror any part or content of the Subscription Services; make the Subscription Services available for timesharing or service bureau purposes; or otherwise provide access to the Subscription Services to any third party, except as such third party access is mutually agreed upon between the Parties in writing. City will not, subject to any non-waivable rights City may enjoy under applicable law, directly or indirectly: reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble or otherwise attempt to discover the source code or underlying structure, ideas, know-how or algorithms relevant to the Subscription Services or any software, documentation or data related to the Subscription Services; interfere with or disrupt the integrity or performance of the Subscription Services or third party data contained therein; attempt to gain unauthorized access to the Subscription Services or its related systems or networks; modify, translate, or create derivative works based on the Subscription Services; or remove any proprietary notices or labels. City further agrees to those further restrictions, if any, on City's access to or use of the Subscription Services, Page 2 of 12 City Council 8-6 11/1/2022 b. City shall own all right, title and interest in and to any data, including digital files and unstructured content objects, entered or submitted by City by means of the Subscription Services (the "City Data"). At all times Consultant will own all intellectual property rights (including copyright) in and to (i) the Subscription Services; (ii) any software (other than third party components) to which access may be provided by means of the Subscription Services; (iii) all upgrades, enhancements and modifications to the Subscription Services, and (iv) any software, applications, inventions or other technology developed in connection with the Subscription Services. Upon termination of this Agreement, Consultant shall return City Data as soon as practicable in a format designated by City. 1. City will have sole and exclusive responsibility for the accuracy, quality, integrity, legality, reliability, and appropriateness of all City Data. City will not send or store infringing, obscene, threatening, libelous or otherwise unlawful or tortious material, including material that is harmful to children, violates third party privacy or intellectual property rights, includes malicious code, or that will interfere with the integrity of the Subscription Services. 2. City grants to Consultant a royalty -free, non -transferable, non-exclusive license for the term of this Agreement to use City Data to the extent necessary to perform the Subscription Services. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, Consultant shall have the right to collect and analyze data and other information relating to the provision, use and performance of various aspects of the Subscription Services and related systems and technologies (including, without limitation, information concerning City Data and data derived therefrom), and Consultant will be free (during and after the term hereof) to (i) analyze and use such information and data to improve and enhance the Subscription Services and for other development, diagnostic and corrective purposes in connection with the Subscription Services and for other development, diagnostic and corrective purposes in connection with the Subscription Services and other Consultant offerings (examples of such uses include optimizing resources and support, research and development, verification of security and data integrity, internal demand planning, industry developments and anonymous benchmarking with other customers), and (ii) disclose such data solely in aggregate or other de -identified form in connection with its business. C. Consultant shall have a royalty -free, worldwide, transferable, sub -licensable, irrevocable, perpetual license to use or incorporate into the Subscription Services any suggestions, enhancement requests, recommendations or other feedback provided by City, its employees, contractors and agents relating to the operation or functionality of the Subscription Services (collectively, "Customer Input"), Consultant shall have no obligation to incorporate Customer Input into the Subscription Services, City shall have no obligation to provide Customer Input. Page 3 of 12 City Council 8-7 11/1/2022 6. INSURANCE Prior to undertaking performance of work under this Agreement, Consultant shall procure and maintain for the duration of the contract insurance against claims for security breaches, system failures, injuries to persons, damages to software, or damages to property (including computer equipment) which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the work hereunder by the Consultant, its agents, representatives, or employees. Consultant shall procure and maintain, and shall require its subcontractors, if any, to procure and maintain insurance as described below: b. Minimum Scope and Limit of Insurance 1. Commercial General Liability (CGL): Insurance Services Office Form CG 00 01 covering CGL on an "occurrence" basis, including products and completed operations, property damage, bodily injury and personal & advertising injury with limits no less than S1,000,000 per occurrence. If a general aggregate limit applies, either the general aggregatelimit shall apply separately to this project/location (ISO CG 25 03 or 25 04) or the general aggregate limit shall be twice the required occurrence limit. 2. Automobile Liability: ISO Form Number CA 00 01 covering any auto (Code 1), or if Consultant has no owned autos, hired, (Code S) and non -owned autos (Code 9), with a limit no less than $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury and property damage. 3. Workers' Compensation: as required by the State of California, with Statutory Limits, and Employer's Liability Insurance with limit of no less than $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury or disease. 4. Cyber Liability Insurance: with limits not less than $2,000,000 per occurrence or claim, $2,000,000 aggregate. Coverage shall be sufficiently broad to respond to the duties and obligations as is undertaken by Consultant in this Agreement and shall include, but not be limited to, claims involving security breach, system failure, data recovery, business interruption, Cyber extortion, social engineering, infringement of intellectual property, including but not limited to infringement of copyright, trademark, trade dress, invasion of privacy violations, information theft, damage to or destruction of electronic information. The policy shall provide coverage for breach response costs, regulatory fines and penalties as well as credit monitoring expenses. 5. Technology Professional Liability (Errors and Omissions): insurance appropriate to the Consultant's profession and work hereunder, with limits not less than $2,000,000 per occurrence. Coverage shall be sufficiently broad to respond to the duties and obligations as is undertaken by the Consultant in this Agreement and shall include, but not be limited to, claims involving security breach, system failure, data recovery, business interruption, Cyber extortion, Page 4of12 City Council 8-8 11/1/2022 social engineering, infringement of intellectual property, including but not limited to infringement of copyright, trademark, trade dress, invasion of privacy violations, information theft, damage to or destruction of electronic information, release of private information, and alteration of electronic information. The policy shall provide coverage for breach response costs, regulatory fines and penalties as well as credit monitoring expenses. The Technology Professional Liability policy shall include, or be endorsed to include, property damage liability coverage for damage to, alteration of, loss of, or destruction of electronic data and/or information "property" of the entity in the care, custody, or control of the Consultant. 6. Broader Coverage; if the Consultant maintains broader coverage and/or higher limits than the minimums shown above, the City requires and shall be entitled to the broader coverage and/or the higher limits maintained by the Consultant. Any available insurance proceeds in excess of the specified minimum limits of insurance and coverage shall be available to the City. C. Other Insurance Provisions Additional Insured Status: The City, its officers, officials, employees, and volunteers are to be covered as additional insureds on the CGL policy with respect to liability arising out of work or operations performed by or on behalf of the Consultant including materials, parts, or equipment furnished in connectionwith such work or operations. General liability coverage can be provided in the form of an endorsement to the Consultant's insurance (at least as broad as ISO Form CG 20 10 1185 or if notavaiiable, through the addition of both CO 20 10, CG 20 26, CG 20 33, or CG 20 38; and CG 2037 if a later edition is used). 2. Primary Coverage: For any claims related to this contract, the Consultant's insurance coverage shall be primary coverage at least as broad as ISO CG 20 0104 13 as respects the City, its officers, officials, employees, and volunteers. Any insurance or self-insurance maintained by the City, its officers, officials, employees, or volunteers shall be excess of the Consultant's insurance and shall not contribute with it. 3. Notice of Cancellation.: Each insurance policy required above shall provide that coverage shall not be canceled, except with notice to the City. 4. Waiver of Subrogation: Consultant hereby grants to City a waiver of any right to subrogation that any insurer of said Consultant may acquire against the City by virtue of the payment of any loss under such insurance. Consultant agrees to obtain any endorsement that may be necessary to affect this waiver of subrogation, but this provision applies regardless of whether or not the City has received a waiver of subrogation endorsement from the insurer. Page 5 of 12 City Council 8-9 11/1/2022 Self -Insured Retentions: Self -insured retentions must be declared to and approved by the City. The City may require theConsultant to purchase coverage with a lower retention or provide proof of ability to pay losses and related investigations, claim administration, and defense expenses within the retention. The policy language shall provide, or be endorsed to provide, that the self - insured retention may be satisfied by either the named insured or City. 6. Acceptability of Insurers: Insurance is to be placed with insurers authorized to conduct business in the state with a current A.M. Best's rating of no less than A:VII, unless otherwise acceptable to the City. 7. Claims Made Policies: If any of the required policies provide coverage on a claims -made basis: i. The Retroactive Date must be shown, and must be before the date of the contract or the beginning of contract work. ii. Insurance must be maintained and evidence of insurance must be provided far at least five (S) years after completion of the contract of work. iii. If coverage is canceled or non -renewed, and not replaced with another claims -made policy form with a Retroactive Date prior to the contract effective date, the Consultant must purchase "extended reporting" coverage for a minimum of f ve (5) years after completion of work. S. Verification of Coverage: Consultant shall furnish the City with a copy of the Declarations and Endorsement Page of the CGL policy listing all policy endorsements to City before work begins. However, failure to obtain the required documents prior to the work beginning shall not waive the Consultant's obligation to provide them. The City reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all endorsements required by these specifications, at any time. 9. Subcontractors: Consultant shall require and verify that all subcontractors maintain insurance meeting all the requirements stated herein, and Consultant shall ensure that City is an additional insured on insurance required from subcontractors. 7. INDEMNIFICATION a. Consultant agrees to defend, and shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents, employees, contractors, special counsel, and representatives from Page 6 of 12 City Council 8 — 10 11/1/2022 liability: (1) for personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief arising out of claims for personal injury, including death, and claims for property damage, which may arise from the negligent operations of the Consultant, its subcontractors, agents, employees, or other persons acting on its behalf which relates to the services described in section 1 of this Agreement; and (2) from any claim that personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief is due by reason of the terms of or effects arising from this Agreement. This indemnity and hold harmless agreement applies to all claims for damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief suffered, or alleged to have been suffered, by reason of the events referred to in this Section or by reason of the terms of, or effects, arising from this Agreement. Upon receipt of a claim for which City may be entitled to indemnification under this Section, City will provide reasonable notice of such claim to Consultant, however, Consultant's requirement of indemnification shall not be contingent on such notice. The Consultant further agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and pay all costs for the defense of the City, regarding any action by a third party challenging the validity of this Agreement, or asserting that personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief due to personal or property rights arises by reason of the terms of, or effects arising from this Agreement. Each such defense must be conducted by qualified and appropriately experienced legal counsel reasonably acceptable to the City, but selected and retained by the Consultant, at no cost to the City or any of the City's officers, agents, employees, contractors, special counsel, or representatives. City shall have reasonable input in decisions with respect to its representation in any legal proceeding. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent Consultant's services are subject to Civil Code Section 2782.8, the above indemnity shall be limited, to the extent required by Civil Code Section 2782.9, to claims that arise out of, pertain to, or relate to the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of the Consultant. b. Except for liability arising (1) from City's breach of Section 5 (Ownership of Materials and Restrictions), (2) under Section 7(a) (indemnification), (3) for personal injury or death caused by negligence, (4) fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation: (A) to the full extent permitted by law, Consultant's entire liability under this Agreement or in any way related to the Subscription Services, the professional services (if any), and the products (if any), or any related items will be limited to direct damages in an amount equal to 1~IVE TIMES (5x) the fees paid by City to Consultant pursuant to this Agreement during the Twelve (12) month period immediately preceding the first event giving rise to the claim; and (B) neither Party will be liable for: (1) any special, punitive, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising from or related to this Agreement or in any way related to the Subscription services, the professional services (if any), and the products (if any), or any related items; or (2) any loss of revenue, profits, goodwill or data, or data use (including as a result of a virus), business interruption, failure to realize an expected saving, corruption of data, or claims against them by any third party, even if the Parties are advised, or may reasonably supposed to have been aware, or the possibility of such damages in advance. Such limitations will Page 7 of 12 City Council 8 —11 11/1/2022 apply regardless of how the claim arises, whether arising based on contract, tort, negligence, or otherwise and will apply to all order forms, schedules, addenda, agreements and attachments related to this Agreement the foregoing limitations of liability allocate the risks between Consultant and City and form a material basis of the bargain between the Parties. Consultant's pricing reflects this allocation of risk and the limitation of liability specified herein. 8. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INDEMNIFICATION Consultant shall defend and indemnify the City, its officers, agents, representatives, and employees against any and all liability, including costs, for infringement of any United States' letters patent, trademark, or copyright infringement, including costs, contained in the work product or documents provided by Consultant to the City pursuant to this Agreement. 9. RECORDS Consultant shall keep records and invoices in connection with the work to be performed under this Agreement. Consultant shall maintain complete and accurate records with respect to the costs incurred under this Agreement and any services, expenditures, and disbursements charged to the City for a minimum period of three (3) years, or for any longer period required by law, from the date of final payment to Consultant under this Agreement. All such records and invoices shall be clearly identifiable, Consultant shall allow a representative of the City to examine, audit, and make transcripts or copies of such records and any other documents created pursuant to this Agreement during regular business hours. Consultant shall allow inspection of all work, data, documents, proceedings, and activities related to this Agreement for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment to Consultant under this Agreement. 10. CONFIDENTIALITY If a Party receives from the other Party information which due to the nature of such information is reasonably understood to be confidential and/or proprietary, the Parties agree that it shall not use or disclose such information except in the performance of this Agreement, and further agrees to exercise the same degree of care it uses to protect its own information of like importance, but in no event less than reasonable care. "Confidential Information" shall include all nonpublic information. Confidential information includes not only written information, but also information transferred orally, visually, electronically, or by other means. Confidential information disclosed to either Party by any subsidiary and/or agent of the other Party is covered by this Agreement. The foregoing obligations of non-use and nondisclosure shall not apply to any information that (a) has been disclosed in publicly available sources; (b) is, through no fault of the Parties disclosed in a publicly available source; (c) is in rightful possession of a Party without an obligation of confidentiality; (d) is required to be disclosed by operation of law; or (e) is independently developed by a Party without reference to information disclosed by the other Party. 11. CONFLICT OF INTEREST CLAUSE Consultant covenants that it presently has no interests and shall not have interests, direct Page 8of12 City Council 8 — 12 11/1/2022 or indirect, which would conflict in any manner with performance of services specified under this Agreement. 12. NON-DISCRIMINATION Consultant shall not discriminate because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, gender, medical conditions, genetic information, or military and veteran status, age, national origin, ancestry, or disability, as defined and prohibited by applicable law, in the recruitment, selection, teaching, training, utilization, promotion, termination or other employment related activities or any services provided under this Agreement. Consultant affirms that it is an equal opportunity employer and shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. 13. EXCLUSIVITY AND AMENDMENT This Agreement represents the complete and exclusive statement between the City and Consultant, and supersedes any and all other agreements, oral or written, between the Parties. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Agreement and any attachments hereto, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail. This Agreement may not be modified except by written instrument signed by the City and by an authorized representative of Consultant. The Parties agree that any terms or conditions of any purchase order or other instrument that are inconsistent with, or in addition to, the terms and conditions hereof, shall not bind or obligate Consultant or the City. Each Party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representations, inducements, promises or agreements, orally or otherwise, have been made by any Party, or anyone acting on behalf of any Party, which is not embodied herein. 14. ASSIGNMENT Inasmuch as this Agreement is intended to secure the specialized services of Consultant, Consultant may not assign, transfer, delegate, or subcontract any interest herein without the prior written consent of the City and any such assignment, transfer, delegation or subcontract without the City's prior written consent shall be considered null and void, provided, however, either Party may assign this Agreement in its entirety, without the other Party's consent in connection with a merger, acquisition, corporate reorganization, or sale of all or substantially all of its assets. Nothing in this Agreement shalt be construed to limit the City's ability to have any of the services that are the subject to this Agreement performed by City personnel or by other consultants retained by City. 15. TERMINATION This Agreement may be terminated by the City upon thirty (30) days written notice of termination. In such event, City's right to use the software that is subject to this Agreement shall terminate and Consultant shall be entitled to receive and the City shall pay Consultant compensation for all services performed by Consultant prior to receipt of such notice of termination, subject to the following conditions: Page 9 of 12 City Council 8 — 13 11/1/2022 a. As a condition of such payment, the Executive Director may require Consultant to deliver to the City all work product(s) completed as of such date, and in such case such work product shall be the property of the City unless prohibited by law, and Consultant consents to the City's use thereof for such purposes as the City deems appropriate. b. Payment need not be made for work that fails to meet the standard of performance specified in the Recitals of this Agreement. 16. WAIVER No waiver of breach, failure of any condition, or any right or remedy contained in or granted by the provisions of this Agreement shall be effective unless it is in writing and signed by the Party waiving the breach, failure, right or remedy. No waiver of any breach, failure or right, or remedy shall be deemed a waiver of any other breach, failure, right or remedy, whether or not similar, nor shall any waiver constitute a continuing waiver unless the writing so specifies. 17. JURISDICTION - VENUE This Agreement has been executed and delivered in the State of California and the validity, interpretation, performance, and enforcement of any of the clauses of this Agreement shall be determined and governed by the laws of the State of California. Both Parties further agree that Orange County, California, shall be the venue for any action or proceeding that may be brought or arise out of, in connection with or by reason of this Agreement. 18. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES Consultant shall, throughout the term of this Agreement, maintain all necessary licenses, permits, approvals, waivers, and exemptions necessary for the provision of the services hereunder and required by the laws and regulations of the United States, the State of California, the City of Santa Ana and all other governmental agencies. Consultant shall notify the City immediately and in writing of its inability to obtain or maintain such permits, licenses, approvals, waivers, and exemptions. Said inability shall be cause for termination of this Agreement. 19. NOTICE Any notice, tender, demand, delivery, or other communication pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to be properly given if delivered in person or mailed by first class or certified mail, postage prepaid, or other telegraphic communication in the manner provided in this Section, to the following persons; To City: Clerk of the City Council City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M-30) P.O. Box 1988 Page 10 of 12 City Council 8 — 14 11/1/2022 Santa Ana. CA 92702-198 8 IF ax: 714- 647.056 With colirtfty impitS Ib: Ex=tive Director, PKCSA City or Santa Ana 20 Civi,. Cemier ?1= (M-23) P.0_ Box 1988 Santa Ana, Califomia 92702 To Consultant: ccntamanl Inc. Atm: alike Korbel, Pmidenr 600 Vc+_ Jac ksnn BucIletiard, &k5cc 100 Chicago. iL 6(i61 Phone: 312-882-9849 With eonrL y x0et; 16: Mik c:rnlamanxmn A Party may Oangc its addirm by giving notice in writimg ro the other Party. ncrmfter, any communication shall be addressed Llrtd Irarr=ittt!d to rho new addr _ If 5em by mail, cotmEmunicalion shall be -effective or dew Lo have bccn givcn 1hrce (3) days after it has bfth rit:�osited in the Urdwd States mail., duty mgislcrcd or ifLcd, with posmpe prepaid, and added &-9 sot foah nb�Dvc- For pure of calculating flicsc iirrw frumey, wctktin,ds, federal, state. Courtly or City holidays shall be exeludtx9_ 20, DISPUTE RESOLMON The Ponies desire to quickly and cwt-efFrlively rew.lvc any di�ipulcs related to the iritcrpittation or Lnf*rcerneul. of thim Agmc ment, Th,ereroro. ewli Party shall make btNL of prt_4 to petsutvc any s ac h dispules infiormally. If cbe Pmlies are able to agree on ffie term_~ and prr='dures for mediation, the Parties may a that info nal resnluri m attempts wiIt incIudc mediation of My sUcls-iiVklle. If, FIDE Icss Than thirry (30) ca[undar days aficr firsl making goad faith inibnml atwmptsto m5ollvc any such dispute, the informal attempts have been kmakz=ful Ur, it'thc Panics havc agreed to mediation, alter termination -OT cxmpletion uF mediation without resolul ion of the dispute, either Puny may thereafter initiate litigation or other proceedings as doernod apptvpriaL-m :by fiuuh Party. 21. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS aj. Each undrriigmnd represcnls and warrants that its signature herein, be ow has nc': power, auffindty and right to bind Their mpective Panie� io emh or LhIoC tcnns of this emem, and shall irhd rnft'Lly City fW ty, includirg reasonable mks and anomey's fees, for any injuries or damages to Cite in Elie event Thal such auchDrity or power is not, in fact, held by Elbe sigratory or i wilhdeawn_ b- The Agr"Fnivnt is th-a tidal ant! L0111.1'11CLC _I r'ddFnr9YL anJ any pritw or17 P;3� t I1 -3f 12 City Council 8 — 15 11/1/2022 cc)rLiemprranccDUs agrccrLicas ror sinlihar scr%iccs hciween the Parties is supers-f&J by this Agn niuns This sllall wE a -pi }' w hcTe did Runes ore currenliv -cngagccl aril CorrsU1101t is 1)rk)+Iid13sg seat items ru-A conrempl wed by this A�srecmopt, C. A]I Exhibits ref; raced herein and aria ci cd here shall b. -pnpwprwcd os if fully sit Fonh in LL a burly of Lh is Agreomcni. PV W11T *fESS WHEREOF, Ehe Panics hcrcto have executed thus Agroernenr the date and yt%r lira AT 1 FS 1 : Clerk of rhC Cokincil APPROVED A5 TO FORM: SON.-% R. C'ARVALHO ly Attomcy Br6rci R sa lvatkrm Dopu Ly City Anomey KECOMMEINDED FOR APPROVAL'. Hawk Scoit Emm-utive D'LMctW P:irk;s. Km=fion and Community Services AgeLl y CITY OF SANTi A AMA Kristine Up C ily Managff CENTAMAN,1NC; RI a4g� kw ke Ycarbd IN L 16. 20Z2 03:13 COW) Name:: Titly: Pa I? L); I i City Council 8 — 16 11/1/2022 EXHIBIT A City Council 8 — 17 11/1/2022 App-endix ATTACHMENT I SCOPE OF WORK CITY OF * ANTA ANA REQUEST FOR PROPIISA 4S FOR SANTA AAA ZOO T#muNG SYSTEMS RF P NO,: 32-009 tianta Ana Znn The S.anla Arm Loo at Prentice Park's rnissior, is: Thiv ,Sr niu .-linu 7nfiL ihrx)rjR;F fun. t+dt%Lxirjn!. -aad J'awning, e1Jl`fN.J11 L•rt• fart ii-ifd jj and irild q+r ces. The 7 i5 owned and Dperated by the City ofSanta Anaartel receives additional financial suppgrt From the zoo socicly. Friend&or Santa Ana Zoo (FOSAZ), a privalc 501(c )3 non-1 a fir crttity. Thy Zoo i s open tD 1#ic puhl is 10:00 A M to 5:00 P.M, seven plays a -Wrtk , and a++crages 170,00 visitorr, yearly. }average dally atlend;arwx ranges ftam 4W to 1500. Largc a-ccnts mar mract over 2000 VISHOML Memberships aft offered for pwthme. which allow unlimOrd 3cecs5 to the SAZ00 as wolI -as other amenitieg. Edueaticmat oppor unilt ies are ofli rcA ro schuol groups rhr*ugFt rewrvations and cuslomers can refit various locations For parties and c wen have a Zxm� man t v isle their event for an additional charge. The ZDo weirks c ItAelly with the Friends Ut'rfic aorta Arta Zoo. FOSAZ runs the gift shop. the memberships, tkte rides, binhday parties. al I cvnporat-c cvcnls, other facility rentals. and any spec-jal eve tis such as the Boy al the Zoo and Sunscls at the Zoo, }till funds raised from the s.aEr of these items are control by FOSAZ. They also collect and manage oil donations from indiYidUal:s, cprpmti-un!j, gr4tnts, elc. Any and all revenue. Ullerascd frurn Ihesr accivi4tes must he 5ep3r3ted fr-Um the City of Santa Ana funds that are generated frun, [icka 5aics (admiSSi-OnsJAI JhC Zoo), Projecr Hroodly ut-cessihlG online Ockeling Rnd purchasing operability is rapidly becoming a wo-Industry srandnrd_ 'fhc Zoo seeks a ticketing system tf1a1 includes a l 10 f the f0J I -owl ng bah is cumporu rtis= ■ Tickeling * Croup Educational {School# Rt:scrwatiortti Part. ar F.vi:n[ Rrscrrrntions ■ Mcmbe€ship Sales and Track i ng ■ Poi l of Sale (POS) for puff halo trf ridesr smaller rrnlal5, ctc, ■ Cummer Rdaticm5liip Nlanttgcmwil ■ Markcting and Outreach 1U griicmte and track tfit riots ■ Reporting Ticketing The Zoo does nor Currently haVV the sy%WM capability to 5cl1 tickets online to the public. Tkket_s are said only on -Site, in-persnn. al the t Act hwrh , The Zoo' & goal is to al low custorners to purchu, c r lacers on 11 roe for a given day and flwe sojlh rba iTrnlh rr~ j0=01 irhµ rh..rtYki.r 411 irii"1%: jh, jj rru1IjRl InlhI33 .. 11 hintr..F rr4r Council Cily or Santa Ana R P 22-000 Pag* 12 Tlir Zoo wDu Id Aso I i kc to have 0a option far =-site kiosk for sal f--pur-chase_ The cickoing 5ystcrn aap0ilitics should inclu& but not be Iimiteod to, all of the fujlowin.�_ I- Allow the w up of daily, timed ticketing evenis (e.g.. Saturday, August 1, 10-1 1 am). 2_ Allow the ability to limit the total number orIickets that can be sold for any time -tine slut (e.g_. 15-G gtLc$s tout for the Saturday, August I, 10-1 L.00ftffl ii,rie.Glut)_ - Allow set up of single date events, as well as muh iple gate cvrnm, and rvenr : TICIS. 4, Ability to [dani i fy blackout dates, 5- Limit the number of tickets any guest can buy for oar day. 6- Allow far different ticket categories stwh as general admission, ch1Ldren, ch1kimn age rwD and krndcr. set fors, mernbm etc., and establish sep mte pric ing fur each_ 7. Ability to def nt efl8ibilitw "uirerl ens For arry category of firAcI b - S, AN I ity W set future reledams for LickeLs as well as cnd claicsAirms far the ticket purchase, 9, A I Low for promotional ter coupon c4yJes. 10. Allows customers to make puwhases w-Cchmit ereaLing an aCrnum, 11. AN 1 ity to inek the Zip code of the r icket purchaser_ L 2, Abi lit} ILO rrsirii t Mors fr«m FnUltipie rrgi sumti*ns for rnu I tiple dates ofth,e same event or Wit h in Itle same #grits_ For "ain p1e, i C wmrone purchases a f cs ideni Day t icket on august 2. they cannot bu % anLithcr Rc5 idcnt day i icket for another August &W, 13, Allover ticketing confimistion aria email an&or texts_ 14. Ability to mnd email and text reminders prior to Their ticket date_ 15, SUppon the use of bar coding ar QR 4xAiog an nNoblit! Jevi s LO a]luw cuswmers to scarf lhcir tickets on - site 15. Ability to support wal1list fe;aures for any Uivcn dare and rimcsiot. 17. Abil itjr to Iasi Ly eLwiarri wain ist r-rg'Arents i nto Tic kctha Idea. 18_ Suppun test notifications on -wai LIEU$. 1 4�. Cumpat ibi I i Ly acrqss Amman mobile dov aces, 20_ Al law flexibility in custotni7_i:ng lick -cm. including lagoL ticket date and times, ftte Prini. dIld rFthcr information, 2 L , Abiliq to create and print cmtoiuer tickets of c ustorrmie.able size tlhaL eQuld be printed on NO card stock i f desired vs. srendani 8 `fj by I I " paper 5 i7g. 22_ Ability to provide an itincrary or dewilyd receipt via email or hard copy. 23- Ability to intcgmtc with the Alvarado ED5 Foist High Seeries turnsEile sysiem #ttt � .al�raradomf�,c�minradUcta�} sk) that when a cusiomerscans their tiekrL the cum 5tilc gpcns and aLILAVS t]tiens aecdSS. 24_ AIID* ittms to be added an t* thr ticket purchase Such as strol le0wheelcha i rrscooter remials or ride ticks s_ rccognizing Ifial rcvcnuc would n-Lvd Io be split beM%Lwrt tl ,e twu entirie5 (i.e.. City aFSxnta Arai and FOSAZ). Ike 13 Group JEdul:otianaI (Scl wl) Reserv-sitioils 'J1w Z4w offers edueaflon programs ror &cbool groups_ The Zoo offers two pagans Chat arc lased, and groups can add activities if drsired. Vducation prvgrama typicaIly inr.I-A& regular zoo admission. Eduratiunal rnarerrials arc sent via email with the customer's reservation confirmation. The group mscrvationg porfl-un of the Iickviong system capabilities should include, but iiot bt limited ro, ull of the fall-Dwiiig: 1. Supporl group mmervalions tied to specific lacatiotrs thto„ shout Lhc Zoo gmuridt. Zr Allow for both guided and aetf-guided rewtvatior s. 1 Allow a school group to submit tltic following key informal ion onl i ne when c i-cou ng lhcir reScr ration a. Name of school or group b. Comm infarrnatiorr, jncludinl : name, L itl.e_ einai I address. adc9reI.S_ phrone number c. Grade level of Uie group (E.G., PRE-K_ K, first Grade, etc.) d. Number of students, teachers, adul L ehaprronrs e. Jute and time preference far the -66iL. Nuic: syswrn shau Id only show dawn and times that are available to be reserved_ 4. Ability rrr manage rt!servaliun of u gruup or [our without FL:quiring each irLdividua l nwmc for this lype of regisErado t. 5. Ahilit}' to track cash group reservation or tour Mart time and end time. 6. Ability gaff W view a complctc schcdulcoigroup reservations bookings. 7. ProwWc the ability for cus# cry to book- Choir reservation online. submit the request to staff for approval and then have staf'fcreace a Nrctmsc Order and! -Dr Invoice to be paid PLfrer the rrsrrvation is cnnfirmcd, Pa rty o r Even t Rese rvations The Zoo pmperty fies four arcaa available for evem rental. Each area bas unilgle feacur-cs and allows diffcrm arnen ities and size of gaup. Rentals have specific tirrrc slats~ and irx I udr a certain numkr of all -day guest adm issium (adu Iis and ch-3Idrenr a set number pf ride t W kc't Woks (contain ing 20 tickets eat) for the Zoo rides, and a 5a number of Wur5 in a priwatc rental area (plus set up and clean up tine)_ The Zoo would J Ike to allow clisr0iners to reserve these featals 0111i ye a� %velI as pay far any additional add —on fivetur-c5 such a5 a 139Q. The reri al rtFsery ation portion of the tLckelinr, s'fSlriT1 Coabii iti.es shooed inc ludo, bui nor br limited to. all of the l , A bi lit3, Ln reW rvc a spec i Ji r If"IW for an cvcnt, ?, Allow the customer W enmr the following key information online to resene their lucati[siti'. a. Name of party 8roup or birthday b. Contact informal ion including name, title, email address, address, phone nurnber c. Number of guests d_ Dare and time _wlectiort_ N,'LL': -1.L}Lrrn tihould Qnly disphly $e'ailaW dates and tirtwS. 3. Abil'Lly for Lhc cuslomcr to add on additions) fee --based iL.rrrts Such as gas griIr, clWrical hmkup, mascot visit. animal presentation, etc. ar►d pay for the&e at the timo ofthe reerviati0n: 4, AbiIi MMMEMPOty Council 11 /1 /2022 City of Santa Ana iR FP 22-008 Page 14 Membership Sales and Tracking 1-he Zoo offers Various .11111 tat mernbegships Whitli: ;t1l0 % members to Visit the Un uniirn*4 times for a year. glwts them dlsc4SUaLs A the Zixi, and Allnws Lhem 14) visit 011hrr Z005 arourW tlhe cuuntrw#�r �e or at a discount. The falkywing ltvcls are-tkTercd : f * Individ a a I Club $70.00 - Frei unlim i1W admlwon for t adu It f'or 12 rnoalths. IF Couple Club $90.00 - Free unlim iW4 admission for 1 adults for 12 months Family Clu b S 12. -00 - Free unlim iWd aWmimion for 3 AtIts and their chi IdrerL anWor grandchl ldren (under the agc of r$) for 11 months. niaxirnum DE4chiWen p-er %miL. f EramHN Flue Club S149,00 - FAMILY. plus I additional adLlli FUr 12 mcmlhs. F Zookeeper Club 52:�0.0O - FAM1LY, pi us 2 addieionral adults for ] 2 mortths. Cutmtor Club 533-0.DU - FAM]LY, PLUS 2 accompanying adults and donor rcognilkm- f Dir sews Cl u b SF 2O.0O - CURATOR. PL U S 2 ndmismans Li] rach Sunsrt Qt the Too rucill. * SAZGG Clu L S 120O.0O - DI RECTO R, PLUS Priyaw ?Am Can Tour for up w I people 'Che membershi p portion of the ticketing system capabilit ies should ire I ude, but rtol be limited io, all aF the fo]I-OWing, 1. NI -am bLTsh i p retards should include tltie follow-3q dnud el-micnls at a minimum, which earn be carom jzcd and ululrl,.-.d a[ anv iIme wi[h no rrslrictians by stafF'. a. MrEnbrrsh i F "arne fx. Laser-drfi ne d levels of cu mbc rtihip tties_ inc tinting, the number of membcrShip lev0s ak a i Iabic r.. Disc-Suals d. DUMLiun of r'nembership_ Inc lmhng ending 4te of mcmbership e. Package d srri pticrn f. spma] Dates x_ Abilily fur-Eusrome.rs to purch&-9c and rcncw mCrnbcrship packages online, AN lily tosu11 mrmbersh ips with spcei]ie payrrumt terms. including monthly. quarlerly,or annuaIIv. 4. Support the A lity to crease customizable membcrship cards -with plwtos and Nir code Labels art Vcw rna�- stripes. S. Support the ability far in -Buse printing Of MtMiWrship cards. 6. Provide various ways to check rnernbemhIp ramus in addliiorL to ncr-eking f0i' a va9id I.D. $uch as; a. Dar rode Wann-Mg and magnetic mxipc scanning b_ QR c e. M anua I keyboard membi-,r J 11) F. At the t imm the rncrnbcrship c4rd i5 scanned bw the bar code ruder or ttta$-stripe. automaiica I ly verify the card to be valid. and update the mernber's atkendance record a[ the same lime_ g. Provide art Dud€cp cue if a mernbership card is suannrd that 14 invalid- 9- AlEovr -a irwrnbership 10 N1 placed on hold fora diefnable period nF time. During WS MId perW, (lie mcmbcrship will not vaJWatc but will atnomatically become active once the Bold has been releas-ed. City Council �A11/1/2022CRY of Santa t�FP ���� Pago 15 19. Allow mennl:rrs to have court thorn Sarre memheribip card. SpIccific cards can be issued for different mcnabmhip packages wii.li customi7j--d pa5s requirements, Allematively. a single card can be set up to hmt rrrore Than one mcmkTship package- 1 I, Ability for rmbership pass to automatically renew if that option is selected by the custiNmer. 12- Allow memkrships tD be used as discounts and integrat-c diSCOO i irrtO PPS furwtiorwLiLY. 13- Allow utimo icr$ to scafch and view their membership Rwkiaee status In ror=tion vr~lirra. Point of Sale (POS) FOW has a gift shop at the Zm lh$t Fcnt5 out items such as s#rollers or wheelchairs. and sells ride iIckrus. Ride tinkro we also sold at a second location in the ma's Cann on -site. All nwney paid to FOSAZ should h�- tracked separately to the 501 c)3, The POS portion -Dr the ticketing systettt capabd i ties should irri Iude, but not be Lim itcd Or a I I. oC the fal lowi ng: 1. POS module prow ides full cash regimerlpoi nt of sa le Functionality. 2, Abi lily to track al I iriVentOq ilamS, srrch as uwliers ur whrelchairFk 3. Abi till• to record 271d traek by date. time and vur-Mly u F sa hni. lrzn.,Rclrmm. 4, Allow for multiple ty�es of payment_ including the following: U. Cash b, Checks c. Credit Cwds d. Coatacdess�Tap to Pay payrntmi e. A combination of the above in the same transaction 5. Items cats be sdi up 2s a gpetific price �PLUI or as an qxn cuvarn price. 6. Novi& uustonicrs with item I7.rd mceilas. F_ ?numbered reoeipis {in order ica 31101Y for the ideniilication of transactions and to provide a full audit trail). $_ ALIow!j assignment of paTxi_ular saics to preset kcys or links, 9_ AbiIicy ip track opening balance ofcaah drawer, 10. Miplays r-3* lran5actions, including balance owing and change W be returned. 11. Suppm uhc u-sc of buijch screens That can be tailored as needed, 12. Suppm mobile acccss Get the tfield laifough tables, Ea, Ability to update programming centrally+ (e.g. for pricing, changs aced Chartgrs Ira prx UCr rnix), 14. Accomrnc4 a repordn$ ore a ceni.m iced hasis (e,8. fygr!T! Wide IIJU1 s) us UVII as on a Heal bens {e,g, wills for a p�Alcv lur POS stet ion on [y). Reporting must al so inc I ude day and t i me of sa les optim, i $ , Abil i tv in Prini a drta i Irks ticrr regrd, 1 , Abdity to Summarrifv tronsacli-on5, payrmenl iypc, general ledger account, and looaraon, 17. AI low for iracmag or non -revenue admissions, i.e.. no -fee events such as Residei s Daysales_ City of S,ta +rya R .R 11 /1 /2022 Page ' 6 Customer Rely Duskip Mamagem-ent '11pre Zoo would like 10 t=k paCRAIS i3l the system brit dcirs not wi5h cvcronc to K- xquired to make aiti account. For etc&mpLt, if a pgtrnn wishrfi to pur-chase four t ickcts to the Zaa, 4AWO would. prel4r W n(t Fate them W 1-Mak an acCaunt. but rather, be able tID purchase those without lojUing into the syst.rrti- liowever, all mend ers would nod to create an account arid once in like symein, Lill trans3cmuns praccs5cd under t},at mrrnbcahip 5hoiiPW k tracked arL-d logged and pTovilde �ccesg w cusloniers Lo update and ehange their jn anal d as noedad. 'The C R M porilon of the ticketing System capabi lit ies shnuld inoludc. but nit he I imiWd to, all of the following: 1. Allow both cult-omer aecok,ert n4SUataon acid &ituaticm$; whcrc an account is riot nc dcd, 2. W h- rn customer does riot have on a-xisiing ;v�euunt and washes to crcatc one. the system offm the fallowing online optinns: u. Chpi ion to create an �iccanra arA havc it inmiediately available for use. b. Option to activate amine cummer, unts caly after entail walWlioa. if selected, an Activation email will be sent to the cuatomees emiaiI address, and they havt: to click i.rn a link Lo act1U4Lt-C their onl ine :a-GieLL. t!MSLI ri ilk [he uCCa,trt i inn,ot be acri uat,cd i F the t Lisromer did sat give a v;n I i-d email addrtss- t. Option for the :5yhLern 14) auLn-crcale a password for an account for onIine access. The passworJ will be inc 1LAcd in the accout`t creation confirmation sent automat icaEly by email. d. Opt -Ion to sp-xify number -of days until the auto -creased password For online aeces's empires. 3- ToQl;i for staff t) msi51 in idcnlifwing and cor lidating duplicate tustc mer records. 4. FunctiomiIity to validate rc5Wcncy based an strect ioddress, 5- Abili;y for cmpinyccs to highli& and access "alerts- an customers for key infortmation- 5, Allow staff to decide ghat their custonim see and are able so perform cm the public access side. F- Functionality that assmintes relawd customer mcords as famili-es, housa9wlds~ Comp-3n ;s or orpnlzvions. Customers should he able to access informat-Wrr tw perform actii3n:5 in 1hr system t'or athcr cu5Uvnm whLo ore 2ssocd ed through this rcla6anshlp. 9- AbiliLy to vicw on]Ine Arad print Else fufJowing items from a Cu5it MCr'5 aceaUrrt- a. Tit;kers b- Membership infomiatiim c. R rations mad4 d- Financial msacti-ans end account balance c, payments made to their account r. Prey ious transactions 9. Ability to change their login name attid password. 10. Abi I itry to charge their address and pc rsanal Inf6rmation . 11. AN I i LY to change i n FtirmaLlnn about Lhe i r fami y members a5 w-11 aid 4Wd a rk w Farm ilk member. I�. AIlow a eusbmer identil;catinn phaua to b�- sLorod against the cListorn-er's account, - - 11 /1 /2022 City of Santa Ana RFP 22-008 Page 17 t~ inan c in I Trac king The Oty ot`Soma Ana utilizes Inror Lawson General Ledger System and Syscm Innovators Nowah Cashiering Sysum l�w its revertue tracking zind rimonitorinrg. Tie &P must share flan nc Lai data with the C ity's WovaJh systcrn, Please nocc, Novah can aocept paymenm via its (w6 based) ATM in itieal-time -or through a File imporri- Novah aJsu has an Export to Lawson which can be levcmged once the Voyments reside In ruwah. Thr systcrn shou Id. also be able to tL it ize the C.ity's existing merchanl pruvider Chase Puymm" h for online and in person payments, In persm care! NyMents FnW( utitiV.e a MIF rertiritd solution to Chase f ayrnarltech to reduce the L' i tVs PCI :ape. The new Ti"dineg system must also have a way tp track rcvcnk s for (and between} the Santa Arta Zoo and the Friends ofthe Santa Ana Zm- The desired intent is to integrate the di-sparatc admission systems of the Santa Arm Ttx) (City) and Friends of the Santa Ana Zoo (a nan-prarl fovri,datiun) irrlu One cumpmknsivc ticketing systerrr that will integrate with the City's Novah Cashiering Sys m. This will prow i4c a scam Icsa experience for v'O itttrs and the best picture of drvenues aerotA the Facility - Tilt: rmancial uvcklrr�, rxartlon o f Lhr- tickehllg L ygw TI c ap6i I ( tics should Include, but mar be lim ited to, all of the ful Iowi ng= . Allow for two differeml merchant accoum nurmbers w track nrvenut Mre.rMS hetiviten d;c two entities � Zoo and Friends of Santa Ana Zoo). 2, Allow the two payment streams ter b-c iied Ira ihr varitm5 payrrwnt malhods including. but rtat Iln1IWd io: in- permn walk -Up ticket kiosk_ ia,l i nr orb inLerfne. and staff inanaged �05. Payment forms may include cmh, credit card$. dcbit -cards. cotitactle5s paymenk. checks, and purchaw orders- c, A built-in finan,eW c�pert "enginc-` that aIJOWS financial data export Lo ihre Citw's external Jnffir Lawson general tcd�cr system on a real-time basis- 4. The systcml should also be able to udtize the City's rmsting merihant provider (:hasr Paynlentech for onlift and in pumn paymrntx. S- AbiI'Liy to miincain Level 3 PCI-DSS (Psymcat Card IrWwtitiv Dala Security Standard) compl---awe and lrrensmil encwwd credit Card inforrnad-Dn. 6- In perscin -varii pihyrrrcnt5 must uti I izc a V FE certified soIrkion lU Whose Pakrricntech t{r redurc the t_:it�'s PC -scope, T 7. AbiIityto lrugnte with System innovators' Novah, the 'ity`s Enterprise Rcvcnuc Management system, to push revenue from rh-t Zoe, intij- Nowah 5a the same rinareial reparis can be used throu0iout the -City. 8- Suppurt next dAy reversals form the new system through INovah. 9- Abiaity to operate nn Ca$h Or accrual accounting basis, 1 C, Abil its• to manage cQvNp vodcs — inc lading cr+cation of coupon code_ inwkirtg usage, and qual ify ing hoage based on customer, niax number of aIiowabie usr� POS ilern, Fncmhcnhip. -arid tickets, 11, Ability to report wage om cuupoLM- l1- Suppon iieferred revenue wcounrs for revenues coIkTled, but not rccogniUd until future periads and par vl.r c a mpori tbat Mates tlrc dercrred amount and date w1wri the revtrnue will be recognixt'd. 13, All-pw cvcra mscrvotian or.Erokip rescrvalion &-posits to be placed. irrctudMg a parti41 pa),nrcnt at the time of a reservation booking and collection of the remaining halancc thcreafter- If. Allow collection, of pa% moll by -cash, check. credit card. coupon, or also "from acc,,,,iiil - I"11 4 !i,iomer ha." a c red hg l�nrr 11 /1 /2022� CeLy of Saniia ,pia RFF 22-008 Page 18 L 5. '`Split" payments may be paid by rhrck, part cash. pets credit c3r4i. part -coupon, and part from account Condit belancc- t 6- Include n mceivablim #raking mcchsnism to track customer balances, agi n e accou nts mel wab le and pr&vldr- rcpckru for paMents due, 17. Ability to support ]14i kct purchase Transaction Re Funds via Credit Fard trinsacclorl refund crud lnkr Lawson general ledger 4ransar4-tiort reversal. 19. For mass refund trans",tions (refuad ing 1 eex for multi p le eusLumen)- staff r-an ri fund: a. Em i re S ickeUreservation fee b. Part of the tie 1 �. Allow incomplete payments and create a payment plim fi)r the tustodler for rc.Wrwa61?R b ingS, 2.0, if there are any payment plan payments Orgy a receipt, alJow fur addi.ho al tex[ w be added to tltc bottom of die receipt, above ttt. rectilpi not,e:s, giving the receipt nurnlxr:3W paymcnt plan balartoc on each payment plan paid a:5aimt on tFw receipt. 21. Abi I i Ly to pusL adj ustmenm to the cuisturricr's account be lance, 22. Alai I ity to produce customer invoices an&or stalcments wilh user -defined levels of data i L 23. Abi I I Ly to pod uce ai cash summary shect (cash taunt discrim inawd by curreacy1coin denom iri-ation) that lists paymcnt types aji&or dcnarnination amounts so that the SAZOO staIT-can specify haw much of cash payment type or denomirnat ion is in the cash drawer at ncc end of the shi I 24. AMity to track arad audit casli summary overgv--VshortaVs. 25. D i spl ay identity of staff that voided a Lransaction tni the receipt- kl:arkeling and Oil trench o staff` would hke to uti I ize data captured in the system to understand the it t;L15L-UMCr ar+d m bcrah i p base and then provide rnarketing infbrmatiim to thew p3trnrk5 on a regular hasi5. Any tools to assist in this prixess are *51red to make sty ff acti Y itm as effis icra as posai ble. Tk ovmch prtipn of the GrActing sya m capabiliti-CS AGu Id i nc l ude, lmh not be limited to —.all of the Col lowing; I , Mm entail functional ity to market to aid disrribcc information to current and past eustamem, b2- d on frlom by interest or past activily. 2. Allow email to be sent dimwit frorn wifliLn the gsrern to one ur many indlvidua15, accounts, cDnipallies, ere- in tr--vt or UETML with the possibility of attaching &K uments or photos I imcgration with a third-parLrr tool is acooptablc). 3. Ability to sct up Subscription I ists. wher6y -eustomers elect to subWribe w parti6U18F mailing or wmi unicatioa groups that are used to s nd regular cma i t ur postal ma i I com munkations to customers. 4. Al low both staff and ci. tamers to manage subscri.pLio-n l i sts. $. Allow cust,ain-12atia}n bf mass email slyte tcmplalcs- 6, , 111ty Ed Creat,r mailing IoLbc1� fnr ;ipcciti-c custonwr groups. 7. Ability to sand S S or text mcs5ages to mobile devroea through a designated group ofreciPicnrs Via the System. S. Ilave an antomat,ed link fmn ticket sales or reservations to sur}ry} ; orwu ry guest his Yisiied the Zoo, a survey is aUrnrraticaIIv wrLt- Coun 11 /1 /2022 CrLy of Sanla Ana RFP 22-MB Page 19 Report ittg The Zoo dasires a mbast report writer' as we I a3 a :seE-Df stmndard rypival r,--pari:s that care he aeccised by the staff. The reporthig portion of the ticketing sy! tem-:ApAbelit'WN slwuld include, bus nei bC limited;Q. a I I 0017the following: E. Ability to view AIL reporis on screen -or output as Excel S prcads}icet, HTI+'Jlr Pr PD1' fide. 2. Providead hoc reporting and oaimed POPU is FOF standard business repGting. Provide the 'ailaf}LIiC�r f us�lort]i d srLf- cr rat d r ,orting or the ahilily to dvwnl:o" the database and utilize third -puny reparii S wDLL-. 4- Pruvide siaff with user-conIA3.11%�1 - Wtoction xctccm - prig to running each report. Selonion we&rIs &Ilow stiff w Pormw tf c rr" spcclfivavion by �;Ewosi ng only relevant r,Wa, such as reporting just fior a ri nglc ro�omfiield, for a singie or group of fwilitits- .lilt -es, nerd times- Report sc ltnr[inrs oC01s tape may be ma& ai1her individually, or W cumbinatiOrls. 5. AIlow staff to identiFy "Tawori[t!s" -or an cquivolent- 1n Mir. =a, staflf'con. create lheir own custorniaed list of f(kV-06te task areas 63E iA un3'gLM Only tD them. Upon i n itial logi n to Ifs System, al l rinvorites wt prese med try the $pcca r1£ staff, 6. Gcnergtc rvpurts to tma Gcnci~a1 L,cdgcr account infMnatiaa by lypie OFticket. 7. Track rcvanuc lay each mcmber-Aip type, broken dower by individual fee c"rd urLd nc[ reucnuC- 7. Sygem providcs the ability to monitor revenue and aiwidance 1�y da[e, tirtseslrx, oreyent. 0- Ability to produm daily att-endance reports, 1 E�, Abiliq to Twoducc consolidetcd day end finamial mpons 11int proy1dr uom�olidared louts from all functional arias, e.g. gmrkd total ofalI ticket 010,gNup resKrvslions and membership salc:N. 11. Ability to produce the folloWi�IS "daily otCPst!" rrpi*FU. a. Cash rereipt repCIri, listing 111.It opts pry L—C9.W i payment t�pc, and tolal5- b. Cash distribution surnmwy, showing all pakment distributions, c. Account [ransFur rtTon- sharing funds flow among mvcnuc accounts. 12. Deporting eapabiii#ies, a I Idws pri ntiri.8 4 reporLs, Iabtls and genermr-5 emai l l i sts WwJ upon multiple 5clectian scenarios. such as zip vcfdc, gender. arcs. and age merge, 13- Ability to reprint rccolpts "&or tickets 1+4, Ability to produce rcporu of all chwges and paymelits "Iiq -due, 15, Ability to pFoducc rcrund reporl, showing sll milli nds For a specihad dwe rane. 16. Produce a reservation master V-eport- ifialudIng Ed of Che foIlawir`g Options and da[a clen,i;�nts; a. FAIL reserxati.wis fora specific cusA:imer, KhoDl �r gawp. b, A] I reservati Lms roe a sprrif u date- -e- Combinsi ions of the abvYc- Tec h n fit: al, Doeu m-en tat ion, Secu rily a n d audit I ,S olutIon can he %ith,,.Lr cloud- bu rl or'On-premises, Ifboth are o%red, plea±�c ptowide PricLn� fur loth 'Options. 2, For on-ymmiSC& the Zoo stmnply orefers s-'stems tsar can nin in u uirtLiulif-xd 11 'ar,c �rt�iro - 11 /1 /2022 01Y at Santa Ara F-FP 22-009 Range 20 3. For on-prrm i sas hosting of internal servers, the Zoo prefers Windows servers and SQL Server databam- If another OS or databasc is used, plea ideritify kvht:thrr you offer Qny snit vF managed wrvi" Upi ion. 4. Ability to use LDAP inte8ration for atiihen icaLirrn�SSO. 5. The system should Mvide the ability to irriqrste with Mridim-s Actiwe DIreetory and support a single user 9i90 on if on ti Windirwg tysti rft. 6. AbiliLy to suppurt Ccao& Chrdrnt bFDWscr {-Dr all tra^Tact1Qr5. 7. The system should curitain a dtaLrhlme rntrr amrnp and uw infwmai ion reflecting nn audit trail on every data riemrnL_ 8. The system .-hould proaidr access Frnm oumiik of the limwall by ntm-domain exurnal users in aecor{iancr with goners I ly amptcd security standards, 9- Tl: 5y51cm should cnaixle the client to enter organiaati -&pec i Fic values in codiq fit1ds 01.-c., IDukup tablcO. 11wse and other usercmfiguratiorts should be presrraed ar*und softwarr updatrs. (a,c„ product Wgrade-Vs�aflvware re Leases should nix ovrrwrit,e cl icnt-sExLc ifir coded data or con ri gurations.) 1-D. The system should alEow on-line se=h rapabilitiv.5 6aKd nn any Field OF any combination of Fields. 11, The system's ou-lure ht tp should be avai lablr at the 5y 5t,cm, funakni. wrccn, and field level. 12, The systern's are -liar Fu [F. 60rurrren Larion s6nu Id k updated with -cach nc-%kv v rsian rcicasc. 13. The system's on-line htlp should pivvidr un indkx and s eh Papability. 14, The sysrerrt's on-line hr1p should be cortex[ %ensiriyc_ l 5.. The system hrtp information should be able to lic vditcd andiaraugrr med by the Client ror 5 ciflic add iti ml help information_ This inform don should be wtained during upgrades, 16_ The vendaer, support siteshould cotatain a knowk ge­base whem users -cart .ass system Mated rr-fort nce material and documentation, 17, The vendor's support site should conga in complete and up-tu-date manuals Fur Jill iystern modules and functionatiries_ The minuals should be aval (able for all ftvadnble vr-rs funs. c1 F thr so(hwarc and should be able to be rt produced i F rrylii rcd to d i wibutc to multiple sWIT members. 18_ The vendoer, suppnrt sac 5hnuld contain a complete data dkiionary for in I syeem tables -arid dam Fields_ I9- Thy $x-.LLrW5. crmr inc-€sagcs should b� inwgmted with online help runctions, allowing the data entry persLi-n ID be AL- to c I ick cmi are error it essaj�e and open the -on line help d*uumcni 1-0 rlrr air*PriatC 5¢cq Ion, 20, -Nie system. should have the ability to -jowtFace or inigralc with Lw kro.wft Fxchangc to utilize the cma i l and ULLMdar funrtiGns with rite applicalims, L _ -The sysLem shGu Id rack $r- use of Rhc system by auffiorizod users. 32- The 5ymm should 1muc th,r ability to mport attempts by unauRhorized usm to use the system. 23, The ayswm should have the ability to suspend after "x" attempts to actvss the system with an McDncct passv�ord i r authenticatEon is Internal is the symem- 24. The symon should Etmwe the All IN to copy a srcuriry profile_ 25- The system should provide r-�Curnrnerr`e -&xuriL% including customer ewifionticatiort and encryption to PnA=t custorn cr data, 26. The symcm's c mnicwe capabilities should be PCI-compliank- 27. The system should suppori standar-d Internet wLrrit% imludiq_ but not Limited 10 Secure .1por- et L'aym ISS1.1 F11 r%Cr it: nell ciirFnrti� 1wire,• fir,C,-riN- Ihd- 4u 7ij1ira1 Ve t1firatna MML_ City Council — C1ti+ of Santa Ana R P -0" Page 21 U. The system should have the ability to define user ai,xxss ba*ci on: a. UeparimerLWOrganiaations b. Ro Ies c, hidividuals d. Function 29- The syitoms6mld haws the abil i ty to deli rtr and lookup a uyr r based can: a. User flame b. Role 30. The system should allow uwn to review sfcurity t=sa4lioat hilmar� in u re fmrt. 31, The system should be able to autornatieal iy sign a dGr M=l user nut OF dhe sysi€m a Ftcr a u writ i i ncd I i me per0d. 31 The system should provE&- Lhc ability+ (0 Configure laser IlYpas5w-urd rules such a5 length, alpWnumeric. upperflow r es_se. Fx gwcw-d detImition and cxpirati-on periud- up. The system should prouide nhility W Acw or obtain security mporxs showing: a. Sccurl ley breaches or-AtIcMptS 4. Aaftrdzcd .gyWm usc d- Sccwity srwpsh% -Dn -Dspecific l i nir period specified by the user City -of Santq Ana R P 2 -448 Page 22 EXHIBIT B City Council 8 — 29 11/1/2022 c; centam n entama n Res po rise to Ticketing and Membership Po-Int of Sale Platform Request for Proposal ( FP) Santa Ana Zoo TIcketing System RFP NO.: 22. M8 contaman I nc. 600 W Jackson Boulervard Suite 1-D0 Chicago. 14 60661 City Council 8 — 30 11/1/2022 centaman C over Letter Qrr behalf 0 Uritaman, thank you for an opportun4 to respond to the Request for Proposal �Arp) f6r YOur Tickefing Syst ern For Santa Aria Zoo- Encicm-d you wi II find the tents man R-e5pon€e and Product Overview dlong with the following 5upporti rLg documents` -I' Centaman Enrerprise Fee Proposal Or Cenlaman Enlero5e System AFchrtecture -IF £entarnain Enterprise Minimum Computing r' Cenaaman Ent-erprke Te hniral Support Requirerrrent5 ke 5ystem Requirements Very[for Enter 5heet_97-2Q0l The -CeMaman fr erprke PQS wftw-are dovetail5 the Santa Aria J5 vision of a broadiv accessible tilting solution. Providing one unified syste-rn for titketing, memberships. and reservati;orks, key faatura5 of the software include; Resolute. easy to use syst-am for bath erriploya@s and gue'stn providing for iffici Ent adminiritration and iminimal maiintVnarwe- A si ng le systern for Admission, Mern bevships� Education, (�aoup 15ale5, and Special Events witlh the ability to sell in real tirne at the POS,, online, or kiosk. V Ability tO meet thE' required integrativn with the CrtY5 iNovah CashiOng Systern and Alvarado Turnstiles. Or Variable pridrig by -5easQrt, -Jay of week, or day; native to the Centarrian Software with pricing adjustable by sales rhannel and adymce purc4ase interval Doons for digital rnernber cards with the abFlFty to valitlatL!� Merrif�E�fshrps arllinE For rnarntOer discourYted r5. Access rcintrol that will all-uw straight to li -e gate ability for both Centaman, printed & rnobite. barcodes. 0t5counting options for PCs .and online, offering unique or general Coupon Code-G. promati6nal oornbined said, and autamati-c cliswunts for regivered mere hers. Introduce lift cards,, with the abil4 to add cashless value to member rewrds to spired throughout the park. or And accurate reporting and analyticat data to help better understarO consurner patterris and trands. Thank }viv again for this opportunily. If you have any questions regarding this proposal, please reach out directly to JuNe- Rabold at 312 -882-9SO yr via entail at julie@centarrnan.com. We look forward to your review of our Prowl. Signed (OF Submiss11011; Julie Rabold I Bmirwss aevekopment Manager 6M W. Jacksr«ri Poulaward Suite 100, Chkaga, IL W661 Rhone: 012) M 9649 1 Emaiii; jAeO ntaman.com i1v Counoil 8 — 31 11 /1 /2022 12022 e rnartr Inc. 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Comprehensive Last of Ticketing Features: ........ _:._.._.._.._.._.._..._.._.._.._.._.._._.._.._ ........................ r.............. .,,,,,,.,,.,,�,.,,,.,,,9 EdvwianI Fi-eld Trips ........ ::.,:.,::...,::.::..,::.::....... :::.:._::.::.:::..::.::..:.::..:.::..:...::.::..:..:..::.::................. _....... 10 RetaN and Inwerrtor h�l�nagement_._.._._..._._._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._....-..:,._.._,.._..,.,...:.:--. ...... 10 Donations _._.._ ..... . ................. 12 CRM / M i�rribg!rsh-..-,-,-.,-,.--....... ,,,,,.,,_,,.,,.,,,_,,.,,.,,_,,,.,,_„_,,.,,,.,,............................. ..,,_,.., : A carmprehen5ive Unit of CRM reattxres:.,,.,,..,.,W..,,.,,.,:W,.,.W,W._,,.,_,,....,,.,,..,,..,.,,.,.,.,,.,,...,4 ............... _..... _._.._.:-,,,1 CRM Reporting ......... DnlineSales ['N bstore:..:..:.::.:...::.::.::..:................................................. -------------- _.._._.._._._.._._.._,_.._.._._.:-::.-::................. 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Memtker5MrpsKej+F atUre;_::.::_::.::_::.::_:W,..,,..,,..,,.,,..,W,_,,.,_, :_: :..::.::_:::._._::..._.._.._....._.,:.-:.-::-,17 New Wahmore Features ........ _.._.._.._.._..... _............ _..... ...-::..-::-::.,:' :.,::,:..:'.:...:..:..::.:._::.::......:..:.:.._:._.:_ 18 !Manage Existing Booking-s:-::,:-::-::-:.,::.:::.::,.::_::.:::.::.::..::.:::::.::.::.:: . ..... 18 Reporting and Business _...... ..,-.,.,,,..,._.._,-...:.... - ..... -,._..-,.,,, :-.:-:,..,::.::_::..:_:..:...::.::..19 Kiosk (Indoor and 0u,tdoaq_..... _...... _._.._..... -:.-..-:.-.:.............. ......,:..,:.,::20 Access Controlricket Scanning__ ......... :.,::..:.,::.:..,::.::..:..:_::.:.::::.::..: 22 WordFlyIntegration ...................... _.::-:-::,:-::-:.:.,:,:..,:.,::,::.,..,::.,:.,::.,::.,:..::w:..:.:::.:..::.._::.:_::..:_::.:._::.::..::..:_::�...::.:r :_::_:._.._.._....24 FinancialSystem Integration .......... .:..::..::.::..:.:.::..::..:.:W...::.::..:W::.::.:.:::y...::.:..::.._::.::.. ..... ___ .._..... _.._.._._.._..... _._..:--24 Dy namtc Pricing I+I"r-atlon.................. ..:.::.. _: ......... _.._.._. _..... _.._.._.._.._. Suppof ed Credit Card Vrocess ..... 25 Nocessor Connection & Integration F eS.._._._.._.._.._._.._.._.._.._._..:.-::-................._..,..._.._.,,.,,,.,,_„_.............................., :..:, : 2 5 TechnicalSystem Requirements, ......... _::.::.:::..:..::..:.::.::..::.:.:..:::::_.._.._...:._......._.._.._......_.._.._._.._._._....._.._.._ ........ ,.::,.:_:_: N Highlight of a Similar Customer::.:::..:.._:_.._._.._.._..._.._......_..._._...._.._.._.._ ....... _.._.._..... _.._.._.._.._............ 2 7 Customer Refer-ances.._......,............ _....................... _.._.._........ _..... -...... ,::,:,::,...,:,. ........ -,...:,,:,:::28 TirnOm...... _..... _._.._............. _._..._.._.....:.:' :.,:-.:..,:_ �: :.,:.,:_.::..:..::.:..::.:..:....::.::.:..:.::.:._:..::_:,..,. , .,..,,..,�,...,_.4,,29 ._. ia5tof Sul; 0intractom..._.,:.,::.,:.,::.,::.,:.,:_::_:,.:::.:.,::,.::.::.::.,::..:_:.,::.:::.::�::�::.::�::. Cerei cations/Staternentr.,::.::..::..::.::...:,::.::..::..:.::.:...::.::.:..W:.::..:: :..: .._..._.._:._.._...._::_::..:._. Pricing..........::y,-„-„_„-,_„_.-.._.._._._.._..._._..._._.._._.._._._._.._.._.._._.._._.._._.._:,_:.-:.,::.:..:.:.::._:..:.: 35 IrwallatievnModail_...................... _........... _.._:—.._:-•.-:.._.:.:-:.,:::::.,::,.::.::.,.:.::.,:.,::...,::.,:_::..:.:.,:._:..::..:_.:.:::.:..::..::.::_.� 4:r :..:_.:35 Breakdown of On -Premises. Server Prising Model-_. ....... ....... --------------------- 35 �r*akdo+ur1-of CWtam Hosted Pricing MGM ..................... ::..:::.::.::_,,.,,.:,,,,.,,.,,,.:,.,,,.,,..,..,,_::.:..::_._.................... 38 Add -on Produrts Pricing List ... _............ _............ .,::..::.,:.,..::.:..::...,::.::.,::..:.:::.:.:::..::..::...:::.:..::..:._._.._.._..._._.._. 38 Detailed Installation and Training Fees ............ _.._.._._........... _.._._._.._._.._.......... _._.._.._._.._._..._........ . ................... _-, 39 HardwareIlemr..... -............ .:,:..,::.::..:..:....... ........... _::.:..::..::.::....:::.::..::..::.:...:.::.. ....... ..::_::....... ....... ...... _._, 40 it Council 8 — 32 11 /1 /202 C202 en�srrlan, Ir e. All righu nMiarwde. ntn Executive Summary &A�V iivaon, Taw 6 Lwr[ Ti kitbg ::. Cahlosi PaVmorm WH1, Drnornrc Richq AxcassCanUrat r� .'+, $apwtinq&f1udnas%4nIWb! rncw did 16% saff 5w" x,aO k .a. AN Durk C'e"Nu C;ftrpAlt Nr;Ik111itK 45C"Dod CA" 50kMC 'I :+7 + Road & #Eos�ourrn�Bar �'05 L rr+Cf4diry� ?9b4 UkAOMI. Carrsiq Sobs, Educcrbk r Pram M*mb*rSMip+ 6 R*j*Nt mj r t*.} fM++1*Pst ta 14Di d SaMmnm Wet Sroet Sairrr hbm Q-) Cw, aid so much mil The Saner Erna Zoo is Peking an all-ia-once ticketing saluti-on to support ticketing memberships, reporti.ng, arrd otcountitkg for the zoo_ Xhe Centaman . Enterprise product Ns the power to manage the Ontare ZOO. CePtamarr's breadth of products, modern streamlined guest journey, and 30 years' iodustry experience in the attractions space will meet the zoo's raquiromonts and offer a scalable solution for years to come. The Centaman solution is adaptable to }Our large and srnal1 business needs allowing for either a hosted solution on the C entaima n da to center or an on -premises installation, both offering a complete set of Features to meet your needs including access to our API for out of the box integrations such as dynarnic pricing, This Centarnarr prap0531 Will outline the cost for bath an on -promises sol-ution or the aptional hated plan if the 200 prefers. Ceotarrma n has implerxrerited 400 installations in 10 cou retries at Zoos, Aq ua ri urns, Wate-rpark:� at Museums, NotaWy, we have gained the experience needed for Santa Ana Zoo with similar installation at Omaha"s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium. 0evelarrd Metraparks Z-oo, Riverbanks Zoo &Garden, Kalahari Resorts and many more. The operational plan will be determined during your anbwrding and will both expedite you im plementatian and on boarding while not overwhelmi ng you r team u r d isrupti rig -other projects that are ess-ential and important to your business_ it1Council 8 — 33 11 /1 /2022 :5.centaman Centaman has 30 full time employees f"nd around the world with headquarters in Chicago_ Thy organizational s.tructure is comprised of three division:: Product Devebprnent, Operations, and Customer Success. Melissa Theis VP Prod Lict Development The Santa Ana Zoo will ham a dedicated professionaP services team providing - A project plan manned with your personal Project Administrator leading the team_ v" Pr6f6_9&E0nW!SE?rvires Manager Barbara Coe worked in the attractions industry before joining the team more than 8 Mrs ago end has beerx onftoarding customers from the beginning, Barbara is a key player in managing the implementation team with a primary fc<us on ma waging -a11 deNvera bles suotessfu Ily, • Are implementation teem focused on preparing each zoo department wig business analysis meetings, syrstern configuration prep, and the zoo's train the trainer sessions. Project Managers / im p1 anwntatian Specia I fists Amanda Fonseca and Ka ra Stevens will also be su ppa rt in g your team. Arno r da has recently Joined the implementatio n turn a nd has more than 5 years' experience aworking an Centaman Enterprise and in the attractions industry. Amanda gill assist the zoo to identify naods and train the tearrr in the build and use of the software. Kara 5tefr@ns joined Centaman more than 10 yu(s ago and wN provide expertise in design. build, and me of Centaman for the Santa Ana Zoo, + Additional project plans for any{all integrati-Ons; Accounting, GRIM, Wlarke lnq Campaign*, and otter 3rd party sales programs. Extensive User Acceptance testing with Remote/Onsike training and Go -Live support f A 24-hour Centaman support staff and follow up training alvai lable to maximize your immstment. Centaman operates as a completely independent 1:,usiness unit of Jonas Softwakre. Jonas Software acquires, manages, arrd bui Ids industry specific software oompanies global Iy. Jonas has a portfolio of 110+ companies and 3000+ employ"s.- Jonas 5,oftvrare is an operati rig group of Constellation Software, Inc (CSI), a public company+ listed on the Toronto Stock E 6ange MUM). CSI has r@v@sues of over bi Ilion USD and -civer 25,000 ernployees across the globe. CSl provid e & -Centarna n with tremendous financial strengths a vast knowledge base in terms of techni.cak and industry specific best practices, arnd the conrcilidetion of administrative functions that enable the Centaman timim to #etas -on supporting -our customers and developing effrzient software. Solid gro+rrth prospects a healthy Imlance sheet and cash flow from operations en5ut-e -Centaman's financial stability. More informarici t md+ dmg find ' cibi statements and shorehofder's reports are avarlabte online of k O ■sue. *u it�/ Coun it 8 — 34 11 /1 /2022' @W22 errzarnan, Inc. All rights reserved, cents man Product Overvi-e A h igh -level overview of C-erlca mans modu les is ors d in ad bellow to -@ nha rice the 200's opera t ioin S. r Care 5ysTEM PayrmenM Invoiang. Giftcasds, Cashles% EI+ V. Point of Sala. Accounting interface TIKketing GA, 6ks, Timed Ticketing, ActivitieL, Partr*r Salim Self •wrvi�e Kiosk & Variable Rridng RegIstratlon Vylorkshap5. Pnigram5} Carnps, Waivers Memberships Vleml:D�ershin 5ea5vn Ra5m,Gifts Groups) Fl-etd Trips Field Tripe, Gfoup & Corporate Outing% Funtdoos and �_vnent$ Re#all � GIft POIS, Purchase Orders, Dock. lnverrtoryr, Stock Tai€e Ff}ad SOMiCE PQ5r Tabs Tipp, RmiRe�, Irwwtgry Access Control Mobile Stainning, RF1 D, Twrutilas AN Custiwn Websites, 0 Party Sales, Mobile Apt Dyrrtartlet Pricing & mom The Ce nta man product is cu n5taatly evo Ivi rrcq as we u pdate a nd a nh a nce th a solution based an customer feedback and market trends, Highlighted product Ifiitiatives include: *" E ngage report in g porta I - dashb" rd-5 aua+l�a ble rernotely +' Dina mac pri ci nq capa b iiities V' Mob He ticketing app for speed and extremely flexitle tlCketEng I ni#egra#-ed cash less vale 0, gi ft ua{ds, a nd mem be r ca rds for a seamless dig ital wall et Self- Service Kiosks for ease-af cus[ame( ticketing Gusto m i:zabl a mobi le responsive websites + 0 pti Ori al In tegratioAS Wl th 3 r-d part} syst-e ms incl udi nq VlordF Iy. R a isers Edge, Viator, D igonex, Yahoo Weather and more Or+HM* Vfta mrrpm Accesi Cof all OrlRfr4 Sills YN Paim a4 Sale 41 Khath ir- pT ORM. RepatFU .1 Aid m nhdjktferr r7 AN Giles1,MbWt *orldIcy iKXXhDN 40IFER LUN FAM 6tXPAES kSSA ABUYe D )m I Wes, City Council 8 — 35 11 /1 /2022 @2022 Cui arnarn, Inc. All rlghts reserved. centaman What Centaman offers Santa Aria Zoo Internet Mes Cuflam brarcicd'.%leh Slam for tiekeK -jifs v*tKheM membMhip*group salef, lours, k5ir[15d3�rpdrtiex retail,e-edA&4r84#rrl "lions for �fd party tmetligrs 4knd more. Leyeragt uak,sl.rlt 1p"r data wich CRM and m8rkelrrlg woo vnsh nia6le friendly techrologk. Season Paases j Marnbershipis lvldraiqC wasc3n pw5s disCoun" wrOh tr.afkod redtrrplipm at all 4pOiq;bli: PM locations ark vmll is visitation hgtory mth I;iwlt in r_RAt pnd rrrarlov irk ld¢I4. kligic4l pho" 11) Card optKgnT a1pc? av¢ilahlrt. Sf�etial Evgnts &Timed Ticknling For shoes tours, and special ewent5 5eaq imApntory rrvnaged by:reat-time .zapacity. SL4I throifigh your cad -center. online 5 . or al any POS terminal -or � imos4 Self -Ser+ ce Masks Faf tr-keu� n*rnberslyps, arm nvNlefood ardefirg. Indoorartid ourdoor models afe availahl&. Mobile POS FppQ rarls< relad pW-ups arts p4rtaWi:OAN*� S1in& a;w 6l asndd-oms LU tr'c#et5 f4pr ridki9 and Tirkating POS HLgh ,peed, t-DuCh- Tcrtmyn POS For locket sales with gyp -sell promptp and Fraprd prevention Tools. 4;r-a.ptv oyqurrwr ixcotilrrt5 and imue OW&Serrrice Self-service food ordering Vnmh. (Kitchen pfinier and uidea dasplay systerm. 8uill-rb ;dvmntorj and recipe managerrrem f14rUd vokkE media for cashless symem 7lprlr4"thr-oiii-ghotzthe zoo. Rarkiray $r;ll qui-rit7 di;kQt; that include admiixron and y6girking al the POS vf at -self •serviee 4uOixir Wosk5 Access cx�nlrGl OcvKV5 irKlwje bvOm TSe, dntl Kind -held wirfln5 deyic@s aYarlablt for StaN-gnV91IN Untr,lnco Repa rtiong lisw fr'werrdt feport qerwrataDn using any data paint wilhrfl ymr syMem. Aubxnale hundreds of stock Meparils with the atalrty to customize based on youf reeds using a report wriw and daslibnard budlH. Tur-rWiles & Access ConUroi Centir-an's• own TK_ket Valydagico System alkyrrs fcf f-eal-tifr*accesf cantrol of acim-scion tlfksets, employee rd Cards, and season passes. Corr[fol any type of turnswe. -9ale, or drlorwhy Hand -hem -dewrf & availabw f'ardNMi P5yrneni [rxhnologyr prpwides added c6mmnirn[e fir y+-43umts drrd +r+GrcVxy, per cap Spendirg Staled u+kic can be added and redeemed brrlint-Pr at any N*Elling. retaAl, and rastaurant POS. E:roup Sales, EdwAtloo Prograrrri $c Rewrwationf Cornprehensive reseryabon and resource rnanagercrefo i)nt2m for group saber education prorarn5- lectures, :birthday parties. day camps. and mare 5na call centers and internet 5alesas well arse- mmignment sOuliaws for 3rd part► reRilers, Strearmline sales, gimp arrival, and invoicing prcic�5w am bmrage the povmrof Integrated reporting and CAM loa}s. {!#ifturbrlt & Bar POS $tgck contr4il fad rera N,iq and liquor r:osts, W-61 per &Wboft lip rn&mO9urn4?nt drLd ie fldLa krlf'hrtf< prinhers arind display IyitefflLT&bS , aabkY-AI-MiCR. Cad arr file add frrarre. Retail FIGS. High•fplred, t -uch--screen rc[ail POS wilh a compr-Phensive ivswentory management syrsiern. Uanwge multiple stores; warieruses, and suppliers. print har{e labels for sterns and sheIves.arid make "klaking fast arrd easy with MahiSTOCK. It Council 8 — 36 11/1/2021 @2022 �eniYamanr 1r1c, All nights res,e+VB& centaman Ticketing, Group Sales & Special Events e nta man offers a co mprehensive tick -&tin g solition for genera I admi s5ion, timed ticketi n!R with capacitor, special events, group sales, school tours and all attractions. Our software model is flexible and powerful offering rnobile. online, Kiosk, and Walk-up ticketing sales. _Tor Special Featu res for Deserved Tickets & spec i all Events Move a reservatio ri to -a new date with ease Special audit Featu re For tra ck ing a I I staiff cha ages to r4mervations *I' Make Cancellations with or without a refund V' Refund in full or per ticket (by reclvcing the number of tickets} #e Tra€ k arnai I or ph o no corrasponde nce ve Block scan ning a ref Li rid ed ticket Cent@man allows for 3rd party iesellers Including but not 11rnated t-a hotels and grocery stores o Viator and Get Your Guide (GYG) are ail Supportc-d with a native integration While offering rffderription cap@ b ility for G rouponr ReZdYr and other 3 rd pa rty tickets Track PreAously scanned tickets P.r em nrOU ash 7F �hdr Czn � aoi= {"4— Ih+*i-drrLPli NLw i&gOrn 4H mpn 1 ylS if M dp 0202 . City Council 8 — 37 11 /1 /2022 centaman Cornprehen-�ive List of Ticketing Features: d Al)i lity W sell timed ticketed admission and -events with real -tarns capacity through our PQS, Ki0skr and Webst-ore with preset black -out days or specificallyr set dates desired. V Csntarnan also pravid s a general admission any tim, any day ticket deferring admissiofi and r-Evenue unti I date of scar. V All avenu*s of printing) options including wristbands, bulk &�ets and barcoded & RFID technol-09Y available- Design you r-own logs, bareodesw iday me sages terms and conditions and vary the rnessage by product V Prici ng by Day/Event/Me-mbership ra �e etc„ and the ahi I ity to manage a rn ulti -prici ng structure with daily adjustments. V Online and POS coupons and dis€ounm. if Virtual tick-Ets for attractions that attach to a (ustornet's membe(shiip card-s-or employee ID•s reducing the need for ticket printing- Validati o n is also a Holwed from member ea rds oir smartphones. Set Rmits to the number of tickets a guest may pureha w per traAsaMo'on online. d Mobile ticket validation app via ha rrdh @ld devi-ces a I OW$ fo r Wi reless sca ran Inn a red va Iidation o rr rides and attractions and delivers real-time ride osage num4ers- kftm e F eAi r . Aply FAA Mr-0 4— rk 1. n JKF �d111 {kr•ssaa $w i�o s Wr r—r.Y, .a7 T} Ada •..__w Iha Tao bid �— 1�-w '"I rAj -j-rw M1 - bry it RT tm rY an {Yda • 5m0 Iho 1bo HM Lie 'i"E41rm fl - * City Council 8 — 38 11/1/2022 centaman Education I Field Trips Complete resource management solution capable of managirng space and pro9carn capacities for scheduled and ad -hoc programs. Integrated billing, account management for both~ online payments, phone paymws, and irnvoicing with deposit/,partial payment options. Full camp and program management with consolidated credit card statements_ V No per -ticket fees al[ow for re€ iistratian on line with out r oi:ring payment, Ability to capture extensive data and user -defined questions for camps and progrerris including medical waivers. emergency contacts, allergies, history, apparel selling/size coilevilon etc. Buiid camp rosters, -custom« rep -arts, enable multiple classes to enrali online at once, maiewgo camp vMe itli sts CAI ire a nd mure N nctiorn. Retail and Inventory Management Centarnan offers an inventory manage Brit module for retaii and food & beverage sales. +' Multi -store and multi-warehDuse management for sales and imentory (andabilfty to marwege iodependently — i.e., sales location reporting and warehouse Imation reporting independent.) wr Ce rlta rnan Stocktake using integrated i PhonefiVad application for real t i me i nvmtory cou nts. 11' Tablet option for portable sales locations and fine- busting. V' Discounts for merniws, empioyee!� and volunteers. wr Intnrated online eCorx "rce feeding from inventt3ry and sages With BigCornme CQ. ,#' Complete purchase ortlerr reoaWng, and item management modules~ V' Coupons, prornotr im and discount ,0' Multi sale, stock adjustmeot, stock trarisk rs and much move_ LM � � .� :PMW* x PW ..kr— W u EL 1r` (P20 7 Cc- n r arm 3n Tng All cight; City Council 8 — 39 11 /1 /2022 centaman a ivers Begin ning 20Z2, Centaman added a Wa iver rn odule to our software. Thi s featu re is opt Iona I, a nd the fee is not included in pricing. Waiver& ar-a stored and marho ged Omite locally via tustumer's infrastructure- This feature will altowwaivers for th-e following c15e cases: o" On] i r4-in Bo-oking - Th-e M i Iler NMI Iy si:g r%s up orili ne for a qu Ided tO uF V G roUp Book I n 9 M a ry. a teach err, books a s+thool field trip wi th box lu rich es Onsite Booking - When I arrive at the park, I sign up fpr my child's birthday part+ No Booking - Soliaand her friend5YiSiting and will decide what to do when tl4ey arfiv-e 1: City Council 8 — 40 11/1/2022 centaman Donations Cewaman offers a robust C R M module that will meet your needs of selling, backing, and ong aging with your rn-2InberS and donors. Donor Perfect Rai5er5 Edge or other.3rd party donation mftwax-e integratioas would be available and priced a=rdinq to -specifications. Donatian Campaign &, Adopt anAnr'rrr-rt, Wish List and Pop -Up donations are available ansit-a or online and the Round Up donation featum is available at the Point of Sale. �+���t-Arr,4n�rrM�l ✓ii� i� r �ti T. W � � � � y I n�, rs �F JUMP" -We 9-0 OMNI i�1-0F r-k4. &N imam see, "a we F1 V*U Mvv"Y' -mow. 4V@ yea roe raw a rnm a ef' IS Troo It& W'I rare 6 RMD& 11w YA gas rx rrnr"us mggt Pwi se {wou ma tic ik Gti tD our Errotr9wcv Swowrt Gum To k,*3 mrrfewInm{1 W.*a ayrwy (?� Om"F ; ;t- 51 12 We- All 909M9 . City Council 8 — 41 11/1/2022 centaman CR / Membership i: enta ma n's Ro rtfol is contains molt iple custom ers wi k h rr iembe r records exceed-Ing 100.000 memberships / season pass holders. Our membership program allows for packaged Memberships Selling one household membership with the ability to recognize each rnernber 1ndividLra11y, A corn pre hensive List of C RNA Featurem Abil ity to desiq n a nd pri nt cards for different members hip leer-els (ba rcoded). Discounts on retail, food & beve-rage, article parking accoTding to membership type. Ability to load benehtsr tickets, an War comp passes anta member cards and rnanage th-e rede mpti-on and usage of thes-e be Defit5. Q rrl i,tie atom bet Aorta I for me mbet5 to pri Dt tickets for their g uests. a nd purchase add itional items a s needed. 1-r Abi I ity to take donations. manage a ni mai ad o pti un5. and other products th rough the Ce nta ma n syster n For el t her on line, point of sal e -u r both. Vf rt Lral membership ca rd s via a ri. Whooe and Android app usi nq 3111 party integration, b randied w ith Santa A n@ Zoo- c: Th is is a g r-eat way to Save on rd prir7tang costs Whi le reduci nq envifon rnenta I impact as well a.& prow Idinq an additional sales tool — coupons permitted via the app. renewal rem ind ers, etc. The Opp is not 0 part of this proposal pricing and is vto u 3 ' party. Upon request, we Can offer .0 contact of Th. 3r p,*. Digital Season Passes or M-2rnbership Cards can be scan ned to recel ve au kamati[ d iscou nts TbW mamba, dlmr:ouns a!: 41.6151 MEN Are YOU SLKW 7 6. A0 ■ View Me m bersh ip Stured Val ue, sharing, and spending limits. 0*P*P% mb4 JAl f nt*o cxNwa rrp. v*Pm6m Type 711■ Q% dr nm�md 1111i nromw w� D2011-imit me.-m or $4 00 @2022 GORkiNiFFIffl, 1PRIE. City Council 8 — 42 11 /1 /2022 Imd x centaman CRM Reporting Centarnain cFfers a robust C R M rnodule with the ability to repoft an a variety of �T1embership behaviors including rein ewa Is, morn be r pu rch aces, attendance at spec ial Events etc. We may alsn integ rate with a ny 3.1) party:Loyalty P r-ograni a p p u Sed by Santa Ana Zoo. centam n LW of Doma By 04j 1 fa= PMUA tear• F1 OVINKM - Farb" TWF M G4 q U 1 :fitan d� Da CWne T Band a da T'6.' &5 M JR 94'4 I Dyne CM-O P 4TlCP - Panda Tars SM o8 11AI �1O 10# Dima-Cu TM - C-efft La'r j4!i44 11�1t3d�O !MM �na�+ery." tit -R T4� P5go C�b1'+++aa -U � DJ"TM - LoS r $55 OD I I rg m 10052 4 DffW CMra�ra CCNATM - FRUk T" to ad ,IV -go I%VWA [ww(4FrMCr* Off{ DM - Prrd;Ti>ko &Md1 I 14t= 1005ML vu �+. . tR • Gx41. p* 35599 1744= 1' L�CW�a - ado TOY* Q5 90 , UD6= IQQR94 UA"QWU&PO DDMTEFt - Gar& um SM cc 1 l 7r?9'St`9 4 C 1!{�Af11fMb ODMTML31Y {ulb► -6 P-&i'" vs M FrleRlhftYlsih3b,+T-&iJmmarY21 L�J�gFhr nft�E�M Q7 rl 4 JrFd 4Z'S m2 *r %ntaman - ce VAIN Tppt-Nigriby tion FFrrr baar wu r ' FL �m� 7 Ir-j No 411 {vwrcav sao J tbwY Sil71i FF = 10,•• 4r4•LViri'Y LU Z! -a 51 we IN IfitJ-ft "J" 1~ rH ��a� •JJ +'Iirrtar 171 9..r1 rho JDt 70 FMIIM �I +F7 :� 9r,w7Mn 1; IPPM Z SAY 1. amxi w 1w Jmcjrm • imm.:r-, i.P.l L• 14� k- -' a '.1 5 t, U 1 L 'I-m1Omigi-. , I. j.f 4rno h ar. i ::i-=rwL `.-is 4 :gym=Dun - �F 4 -a yL■ a6- a.d Li 1W ro•• Ls sJi W 1r tir'141 I� 02022 Centaman. Ln , All rights resenred. City Council 8 — 43 11 /1 /2022 14 cameman Onfine Sales (Webstore) 2020 has increased the traffi-I on the Welastom o nd increased the necessity of tirned ticketing reservations for zoo entrance. Consumer behaviors suggest online ticketing reservations and sales will continue to trend higher tho n previous gears` Centa man offers a Webstore solution that integFate3 components designed to provide an ease -of -use experience and Increase the conversion rate of your Online store. Memberships and General AdmNsion on Guest Ticketing- The Webstore introduced a new look that will allow thk zoo to sill ell ti:Gkeks �r+d m2r�kaerships iri a modem streamlined guest experi0nc-8_ Featuring: Calendar, List or the new Rybryd model below Varlable prking by day native to the software Color coding to indicate high/low prices Multipletime choices Dynamic mrrt intbf nation Simple ticket selection Offer a-dd-o ns a rid enhanceme-its Y.� qffim�wY bEPU1 � f A h� N4%rw .% 4i F..Wlu.hdi I - I J P2022 CE�ntaman, InG_ All rights re5erwed, City Council 8 — 44 11 /1 /2022 centaman Farit Checkout Si m pie a nd secu re (n o logi ns) Utilizes PCI Level 1 S.&mice Provider, the highest level of PCI DSS t;ertit5catio rl Orks with many processor ga tewsys Token ices credit card for refunds IBM !. Mobile Friendly & Other Features Barcoded ticket deliuEred on-sct-een for instant purchase Pap up Don atians 5 in a le scary to c heck- i n whole arou o Works wi 16 e�2022 Centaman, Inn. All rigki.� City Council 8 — 45 11/1/2022 centaman General Admission/Gift Car4s Al I General Admission ticket ty CA naI,a Meal Vouchers Gift cards ■ -dam. ='*°'- . Rentals Memberships Key Features: Join Renew Find existing member Forget M�,rnbes Number - - - ,r �vMembership Coupoos nYxt,',rw.rr+" Member I) iscou nts a i y ..... - - - rF r+-h—bqm -OP %Q*EdWdW3ft W City Council 8 — 46 11/1/2022 centaman New e b sto re Peat u res With new features added to the Guest Ticketing 11 ebstore, Centaman's latest version of software (released in the first quartffr of 2022) will bring martyr up -dates to the Zoo's cuirrent Webstore- Manage Exiisting Bookings V Cancel Boo -king V change Date } Time � Modify Tickets / Add On waw7hw r m3j„ & ewe F. Aft P.&IM e.r Am 43, ilk SWUM lmwr W:11 tihcu omra ek dl 14 Rkd PdOA*& 673M IRAM i%W Owl. ISM QU h4 Wr4 *4 04 :—mph CmA^44 1� (NO 22-Centaman, VK. AIk rights r-eserved. City Council 8 — 47 11 /1 /2022 �1� I•L nt aman •w �r Reporting and Business Intelligence Centarnan offers i>usiness intelligence reporting as W of our latest release using the Engage platform. The reportrnq w1utaon allows users to drag and drop data into a reporting template that -Bliminates the need to be a SQL expert- Reports can be whedu led and delivered via email to users saving you time and eliminating the need to run reports manually - The ta•ol contairis predefined dash boards and report templates. We offer an rndiardualand chafed pa rtal whoa re ports created by ogler clients af* viewa ble In a cnlfa boradve effo rt ac rocs al I attracted rM types. one of the core strengths and key dl enmtiat*n of vur product is the pawar and flexibility of our reporting sYsteM� once yOUr power users are trained on Engage, they will be able to build highly customized and drilCed down reports with drag and drop ease. Example P.eports centaman ��,111111 ORMUft-0Ds�+vA Phil ftmw 8NI %PY 1. 1Z3I'Mr4 k G- dQr rrr rm*nr, r. F .�..y. ■ �+�y10-E WW.Dl.1i tiu11L AW.B.— .. _ '•'+a �+'L`�ar $low ll# P.M do � wrm IhF�a ce,; centa �� owA H 7f 99 mW WHEY itltm 449 mcm V?I m Ili, WPI o �� ■N lee 3�ftVQ0% r�ory C9 oe-* Sw.aYFimues �1 Cour, 4Q 4+m4 = tnm KRn %VPP; SI?YM Ilia *1r i0 h1m.- pNd Mvu 4 w A �rY� 4Kwr n nr &tm ru.* nh.. ar0 111W ' G liG 10 G15F ID Ji11m 86l1lD �� W.Am i��i�itl ti•..af�l �f�rir`iio XM NifEd UM **M }I4R Ba+�W�`fl� 5R 4�R Aaa I Ll T] h Nil Ba WEI dY i1w 0 Fwwm� jo SI% Cw�. Ld 554 *ail Airr47 m o+ Y +irt a.- PG IL ]k I.YIt yampm4w POP kki ?.AM% NON& 1 Pak WW.+�F Mi ii �a byYt 4i S I �* - I�id 4y�rP � 15k Lhbw So b 2 L I I Vb .Y� •a.L� BRA■ entaman UP irfl �a--awn YN �� err � rr�w t■r r■M wr.l•r,Fiie P u C2•3221CAntamarl, ['1r.. Al- r'i. City Council 11 /1 /2022 centaman Kiosk (indoor and Outdoor) Centaman's Poini of Sale �ar< be confiqu red to work in Klo5k mode forcustomers tG make theirowA purchases ,pia a sekf-service kaosi_ Key Features - Allows eustorn-ers to purchase tickets without staff access V Uses standard M Fcrosuft Windows h a rdware V Supports multi -safe and iupselI" aptil)r5s aarcocr-e t; oupons can b e sca nned fo r d iscou nts + M ern ber/Pass hol de-r discounts can be apphad Teams and conditions available prior to checkout Graphics are vistomized based on your brand Supports 5wtiripelinsertion credit card ar integrated Va M V EMV pin pad +' Supports cu ritom voice prorrtp f i risk r uc#+or+s to users Welcome! Touch a butt -on to start Choose thi s o p t i on to p u rc prase d ay ticket s 20 �DM22 Ce=iiamr), rric- All rights r-Eserrled. City Council 8 — 49 11/1/2022 centaman Credential Dispensing Kios.cs Supports Barcode/RF1D Wristbands and Cards. Centaman's stylish outdoor kiosk carves with a 27" Ngh-bright tuuchwWr fe-aturing top -ter aornponents bui9t to withstand virtually any w ther conditions. Streamline your guest arrival experience by retrieving previously booked tickets, purchase day passeVaddons and dispense programmed wristbands on the spot! Capabilities include. v' Ticket and wristband printin-9 Payment acceptance Bsrcode scanning T 5 devi ce su pporm your guest journey from ticketing (member validation, anyday tickets, and special events) to mobiie food ordering waivers,, and donations. Mobile Fund Ordering in 2-022 This year. Centarnan is launching our Mobile Food ordering system allowing guests to order via their mobile deVrlce at at free-standing kiosks throughout the park. Kiosk technology allows you to reallocate valuable staff #ime alI the While pr.owiding an efficient, user-friendly service to the west complete with upse Ili ng cape b ilrties. T101KETO cerrtaftwl _F- ift 21 T'2022 Cantamanr Inc. All rights res&yed City Council 8 - 50 11 /1 /2022 centaman Access o ntrol/Ticket Scanning Cantaman offers multiple -access rzontrol solutions that ensure no Iines and a stri2ss-free gu.2st experience- 1W OCT dr a2rr�d� .011 M im; [%AeK wrl ncs •hrd r3$55e5- MobENKK I5 5cannir for rk ets, Paste. He r on check-jp. � r Auturna ai:r%-k via Tum!;U1eS- I Overhedd purple c9JUN rix ! reAI - rime in-parl vl%lft�r counts. T Al arado Integration Centaman has and currently support-5 integration witfi turnstiles by offering a Centarnan integrated controller addecf to your existing turnstiles. Hardware. pricing and co nf igu rat Ion Pri-cing for these controllers are provided in the Hardware options section below, 22 2022 Centarnan, tnCL All rights feservetj- City Council 8 — 51 11/1/2022 centaman Scanning Tickets via MfobiCHECK Centamdn's ticker me mber card a rid confirmation aal illation app. M ❑ hiCHEC Kr is aaa i labl L% via A pple's 105 Operating system, MobiCHECK Offers a low-cost access control soiration that deliverS real-time validation in Centaman- MobiCHECK scans and validates the following types of barcodes: Tickets - validated against the access rules and retu reed as either valid or fnvalid + Membership/Season Passes instantly valuated vr Check- in groups of families in one process and displarr member detail& such as photo of messages V Bwking Confirmation Bar des • whi-ch e rra b le scanning on -one barcaja if Quick view and ability to process all (or some) of the ticket on that reservation in addition to validating tickets, passes and �Ookings, the M-biCFi ECK App has the tall -owing featu rem o Lmk-tip history of ticket scans Ability to use in "check" mode that will validate but not record us -age o Use the carnera flash to -5can in night -mode Flair MobiCHECK Wnitha Linea Vro sked and hnandle to increase battery life and improve scanni rig speed a rid ergo Ro macs. VI*ICOM LE13 LH39 M AAA L IPOn&V LAtiMbel t.}I, 9�1. r. 3 'Jw r Y' QcMgt PAJ�L AOd-Grp ($ pHtkp mrh wrAW ] WAD VQw Amum ISsomdary FArsr 4wj IwnQNs.rg43 2133 Ghmst Pms Add-orr (3 packM M 04F —tom a M>WF LIIM $M11 a 0 LE13LKM an Y-Mid Metrbu-Caid WAD LOM a AmA isa•xrN N*,P%W - EAftO u Fia A ?W:j 21 Q022 Centamanr Inc. All rl-ghts reserved. City Council 8 — 52 11 /1 /2022 centaman WordFly Integration C entilmark Gnteq rates with the Word Fly emai I marketi nc) too! to Facilitate trigg are d -a nd alltom at is eme ids fro rri d dyna rri is I ISt geClerated from the Ce nta ma r; databa &e- Th is a I lows cu stom-2 rs to streamiine emai15 imIudiriq reminders for membership renewals, exclusive offers, and t,pcomirng events- Th Is proposal considers the zontinued use of Word Fly by the zoo. Cr2al4We 5uitO • ;IPHNX air. R+tt . {A1+b UMJF" uy :bnp rhm ir• . OItiyn yaw � iovLMr irrryic :r •hCMLr rFM-WM d4G.F4 Financial System Integration Centamart integratGon I rrvc C K4 Mvn I I HS *AV[TIY r 1.1•A01 i-r f TrgW r4i n *PkZ 0-8 P1 np-a1 mod! r,. WLd rRJ i f • mogff-mg Ll %Cr wrnLA RrRir ._a r. i Ceuta rnan integrates with several 3rd pa rty fi r a ncial solution S. :Rf P requirer ne nts to i megra to wi th iNoaah can be achieved by Centaman and is induded in tine proposal pricing. Dynamic Pricing Integration Centaman has the capabi9ty for vari able pri-ci ng in both t he w-e bsto r-e arrd Po i nr of $ale . Th is Va lua ble tool wi li allow the fa-i I ity to maximize revenue potential. in crease cane mu nity accessib ili ty and encourage att-erndance on specified days- Addition a lily, we ofkr are Integirarion For automated dynamic prici ng sol utions with more detail ed a nalytics, i ncludin g datiR analysis and a I9ori t him powered pr is iog. Cost for this integraticfk can be included upon regvee k_ 24 (N022 Centamagr ir1c_ All nghtS re5erwed- City Council 8 — 53 11/1/2022 }�centam an Supported Credit Card Processors Linder a requirement of the RFR, as person cord payments must utdLze o NRC cerdfl-ed Solution to Chase Paymente[h to reduce the City's PO scope and the Abilipy to inleg.rare with Sys:em +r novct(v5' jNovah, the CiPy's Fnterpr�5e Reverwe Mann emunt t fem, topu5h revenue from the Zoo into rhtoVOh s4D Care sOMe fln-ancial reports can he used throughout the City. Support new day mveffals trom the now sy3tem through Wovoh, Centarnan can meet thew needs with Me current Centaman integrated proeidem Ceritaman ums a tight i1!9tegr.3t14DFk with batacap System's IdC-3 1:K P N ETeRay Solution to secure payrnen t trans actions and M�n tOF" ITK:. rem-ove the paint -of• Sale application From needling tD store or transmit Credit Card data. NETePay Hosted Is Comprehensive payments platform that consolidates payments -arid tokens a cross ibri ck-an d - m o rtar, eC ommerce, rn-ol�ile a nd una tken de d erwirunments, a II ma naged via Data�ap's portal. processo r Con sect ion & I nteg ra i on Fees Th a -Cenla ma rr Enterpri se solutiorl iS iriteg rated into the payment processors using payment gateways, hardware, and integrations thak protect the Card data and facilitate the transaction processing. These fees cover Traffic and load -on the payment processing API and sefvicffF. Licensing f-Or the payment application software Secure PC I -Compl iant va u It fo r tokens from on I in a sales Support for pin pad terminals V' Integration, Certification, and co m piiia nce and maintenance fees incurred by us M ee h a r+t Accou rit Set-u p Fee $2 5O olke - k ilhe PLn pads prouitled tbri:H3gh System Inn vvators/Biuefin By SIIBluerin POS Transact�ori Via EMV Pin Pad— $0.15 each Oal iii a Tra iisacti ors wia Webstore SCI 30 each Email Recal pt/Tickets frorn Webskore SO-01 eacb .. Tihe rr inimum will b� 100 tramaaians plus an alfdilionaF 100 trar75actions per pin pA dayic-A. f-e,g, If cvs[Qm�r bay 2 pin Rails, tive rn;nimum number of transwFons per month Will be 300) 25 D2022 Centaman, Inc, All rights reserved. City Council 8 — 54 11/1/2022 ��1 centaman Technical System Requirernents Cep marl Attachment — System Arohitimture PrGvides a mprehenSi� outl-Ine of Centaman System Configuration f0i On -premises Server insta11. Our software is also available in a hosted environment, C nt man Attachment — Mirkitl Mkl rn putir1 R Urr-errlent5 provides the min imu m regtj i rernenis for hardware and database. ro ndows kph€ a servei mAct:ive DIteckury with Sin -US i.NET ftband AN L. houd hosW plaVorm irr A A ire or Pack5pace a fie. �,�, SQLServer 26 �)2022 Centaman, Inc. All rlQhts reserved. City Council 8 — 55 11 /1 /2022 centaman Highlight of a Similar Customer As a glo bal organ ization. Contama n ho s im plc fnen ted Si m IN r exper ie r+CeS at s r8I locat ions incl A ng Cl eveland Met ropa rks Zoo, Louisvil le Z-oo, Aultral is Zoo. Teo nga Zoo. Fwsn u C had e Zoo, John Ball Zoo, Lincorn C hi ldren's Zoo, Tulsa Zoo and many rrtiore. Exampie Zoo experienc-es: Riverbanks Zoo and Aquarium T US r6+i6-eC' -Costo mei Since- 2012 Key Metrics; Ap p rox.1.2 m vi sitars/}year 40,000 rneiinber farniiies 70 point of Sale Terrninals High lights; 44 ■ I nlegrated Single solu k Ion wi k h So rvIC a Systems Assn-ciates (SSA G rou P) utilizin g Centa man i n foc-d and r-etail fo r a complete ly i nteg rated POS ■ Park is high ly cash I-eSS Yu ith g ift-�a rd Usa ge a iicouraged for al I r ides and add -on attractions M igraled ko 'a n pa ss' mt m ber benefi t s and el4minated tbousan d s in maali ng of gu est paves a rid coupons to m ffm bars ■ Roughly 96% of ticket soles for 40,000 guests wae(e made online for their Roo at the Z-00 (Hal Iow ee-n eveO sawing the park over 560,DO0 in ticket costs from their previous system 27 Q2022 Can amar : ie, All nghLs refer ed- City Council 8 - 56 11/1/2022 centaman Customer R-eferences Company- Riverbanks Zoo Ccrrtact Person at Company/Title: Tom Stringfellow / President and CED Tel-ephcne: (803)002-083.6 E-mail: tstringfellow@rilverbanks.org Project Marne. Centaman EnCL rprise Com pang: Oma1 ra's Hen ry Doo rly Zoo & Aqua riu m Contact Person at Comparky Titla, keerny EddIQ /-Chief Financial Officer Tekphone: (4021738-2062 E-mail; jerem}e .omahazoo.com Project Narn$. Centama n En to rpri se- Com pang New York H a 1' & Sr, i-e-71 r_e Conta ct Per5on at Comps ny/Title: R.Dvi r d ra S ing h Telephone= f71$? 699•0005 E-ma11: rsingh@nysti.Org Project dame, Centaman A5cenVOutbt and Company: Corno Bark Zoo and Conservatory Conta-Ct Per ri at Company/Title; Laura Wake Wiesner Telephonf. $51) 487 -8a t 8 E-mail: lau ra.wwake.wiesner4Pci.st pau l.rnn.Lji Project Name: -Centarna n Enterprise Com pa ny: Ida Iahad Resa rts Contact Person at Campany/Title: Greg Gogola / Corp. Director of Infofmation Technology 'relephone: (608)-254-5249 E-muil. g9o!gola kalaharitesorts_corn Project Naine: Centaman Enterprise 28 ,t�21122 Cem,)m,)ri. Inc- All rights reserved. City Council 8 — 57 11/1/2022 centaman Tirneline Implementation Plan-5 Vve understa" that tran5itiarling to ai new system is challenging. It takes tirne and money aim can be a drai n on resources t ha t a re, al ready, in slur t Supp Iy. C enka rnan kee ps it sim ple and straig htforward by providing; V A comprehensive project management toalkit and checklists V Basic configuration of the systen7 so you do not have to be an expert on day on,- Vr Onsite training for Super•USerS V Data con5u1t.3nt5 to import your existing data V' Web desigr<ers to skin your online and fobile presence to rnatchyourbra nd V 01`11Sike support fOr Go -Lire as well as follow rip training and site visits The Centaman implementati-Da team works closely with }our Project Manager througkout the cat,rse of the project, We provide a Project Cdordinartor rho inter -faces with your P-roject Manager and the turn, The Project coordtnator remains thra-ughout the length of the project grid 'holds Scheduled meeti rig s withh the team. The tea rps wofk toge tber on deliverables du ring the project life cycle. Timeline YoUr project Ma<nageF is responsible for I-Pading the project plan frurn Ibe Client side. We recommend an 8 -creek project piar, Frori) i ncepk ion to co mpletio n for thi s irrmpl ementatlon and will work wl th You to ensure we are avoid ing peak seasons. Cente rnan is preps red to beg in i rnmediately followi ng fi nal agreernen t a rid arcce prance o F th is proposal. We anticipate the contract to be execrated prior to June 1, 2022. Estirnated completion time following an 8-week project plan woold be August 1, 2022. We anticipate the loo has a Go -Libre preference between September Arid November, Ceiwtarnan is flexible and availeWe to work with your tafget deWlines. List of Subcontractors No SubcontraotarS will be used or expected, ertificat ions/ statemeI is * Att-achment 3-1, Non -Collusion Affidavit • Attachment 3-2; NOA-Lobby-pnq Certipfacation • Attachment 3-1 Nora-Discrimina#ion Certification * Attachment 3-4. Agreement Statement 2022 Csfltaiman, Ins, All nghts rmerve+d, City Council 8 — 58 11/1/2022 scentaman - - - APPENDIX - - A'I'TACIIN1ENT 3-I: NON -COLLUSION AFFMAVI-f GERTIPI-CATIONS ( I rY it s.%wi-A ANA Ft F.OUF-.-Tr FOR rROPOSA EX FOR 4A!VTA ANU ZVUTICKETING SYSTEMS IxFil Pf0.: 22-UN t#�Gt�� L1uIwtJ SI�W�C�xk 5#{'IiSll 112 ar4i Pub IFCCcmaraq CtKb yr_Yliioo 7100 To 1hc C1'I'Y OF �4N FA ANA PARKS. RtWREAT" AND a►afJulum f Y Slot VICES AGEMY IIM 3CCr7hUw ki ih Tills 23 Urmed Swmi. C ede !iwk l 1 I'- and F1Allc Canlrm-1 Cok 7 tafi flk4 01111)I;R do-bmm dhLL the bid ix rbm made in dbg 6i4Crcm if, or mL tkchpIif aG any urkliukad Fcrm k imrIiwrshIp_ rtort' L abxkic� 6om QWiz4iiion- w 1:LWMmi1%11. 11" Ihe brd si,6Lrnunc arwl im a 01hmiyrar sham; Ihrr IIha Ei11)rH:R has nnl dirqcll} - r irwliF,ctlx kKLKxd De Pahcibod At odwr 0IIDDER W Ror1 m n EiiLw kw sham hid, wm3 hms rwA dircOl� or IrbdimPIV calf KW. owiml. cPbnr!i"dcwacmed x irh mi B I DDF. 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Ifa 14) 6 M s c4her rhm ferkraI apprnrprici fundk Isi%x been paid far xiII In p*I Ev ar►) perAm fcw miller icirtgvcimmanplin4lainCluem many Dni"r-6Lpi i1cn- :of srRti lMepid ipelxti. N 204mlKr,hfCongf an a here Crrl*yi;c elf Cccg m. ik' ilk ClhllG ll oe 1,fd hkcnrbcr af{"(r,Wrcas io- ck*ii L:1mm %sh IPA% cede l 4:WIFWLgr'MI $OaD.11Ml uruk nLLCiwr:6mmimm, U iL! ulldanslgikci ihLLII L:tunplebcand siibmiI s-ai:�cIoue pf1;11� �hrcl�rlriti•. Thl, CMift11L-kn I 3 flMkVlaI mpretirh"l urk or Fait iipon xhidi reliamL-a r..r: placc, C uIrpn ihi; mwK41Arnn wikg gprc q�r talrsiVU iiMu. %+ubm&airm of Ihis cerli&AiLm is a prer>py*iit far -nLak ing trr mori1ht irlILF CIr•& 1r7 tsoicGHm Impmd tY- SBtlrau5 1352. Title 11. U. S. Cak. AQy ptmwL %1w W1F OD Elk llkc rogwred emirk.-mon Sheik dt w*vc Ir a dvdi pannhy d rmi lkw ih,- SlO, m%d rev[ nrary dtan iFl wu Km twh %wh Flues. I Iltt pr&4W iwo p&'&iparl Li66 apuu� b} jubvrinirig Iiis or her hid ire pa4ros<"A ihnt he ar fLk drpLa mgudrr thm the Iv y %W• This reriifirAkn be included im ali hn%vF Cites wharMradci MUCIL a rgvd S 14LWIC shed dwr all inch sub r- •lpitnt. Aur11 cali F} arij Rio aC�rfidi+y Fiore CfV)�kiP ` Signedurid Nm d Kne1'-' \, ' _ yPlq Tiik rt _ Ume - Cdx of Sarda AAa RFR 23,08 City Council age 8 — 60 11/1/2022 cents man N 1111F. NOIN A j A( IjNfIF.N I 3-3e NON -DI 71UMINATION CEWI llFI.C..ATION I '1: EATI pIC ATI I }r%!i d:I rY OF SANTA AN � REr U ", T FOR Pk0PC P','A i pott SANTA AMA ZOO TICK ETINIU .'iVSTEM RFP M- M.: 22-MS 11w LILukri4IL!rl d izon-, FItnin %irizorpor'2w Liflik4f, Juring the Nykmi inmciz of 11YistknnvWL. CL41if4'.35 Ia111L„+9: I 11x Li*ibIJIIiIYI 31131I ik}i LI,�cILUL1 .40 agpirw an 0Vli;hycv ur ar 1pheLru Iia umrlip rn rlr hesaus4 of re.cx. L'Llhfr, ruligium. %Lti, 4w rYaLiLln;d origin. Tlrr Cgmmkml1 shall Inks pl jrrTwdiY;: ncLiori io cnwra Ihat applitamN aroempluytd,aiYdihzki ernlFlu}errx;irmIrvab dJLFring 4mplk7}tmenl %Alikmil, rctmFd Iu Ilw;f rme-cull r. rL' .&r%, xcz, Lir oa1L0,Lat 4-ei 'n. 6LIGFr a47I�4,Fl TillAll IFliiL1dC_ IMIL IY,tiI � llklll�cil lL}_ 111L` 14?11La54'FIL� CMIYI}1txrliYenl, up�roL�in�, 4km,)EI4 m,trr IralMl'er; FC!MitmW1 Oin 111111 LMCM 0-d%4 ljailliLk)dff Ot MMkirYaLi;mM' hjrL�uflkL}'nri a1hu 1 r3m ,FI' LUI4tjxu%3Linn; n ul. Wk.-CLion filer lmirikk:g- ilWllwkiML! 3r4WrY1je"I1p. I hrc ('.DMuliargL arm; to per} in cogiNpLCumm placV-6. MvLli IAMV W CMPIO7 M 219 npplieZilb. lief prrtipNFJrWFI1, rnNLLLFI w ht- prnv6dq,-d wiling Amih lh4 rmti'isions %A' L s cln". 'ncc Cormiltint dial I, in al golarirr,L:1111* [IF a, Y6MimniNnlx Rw clnploycc-o- Ir1a4vJ :by sa oip hrchali' of Ih -CmsuMxkL slaw Lhai. Jill qunlim lM Il1W4kW1% wil I rmci-vK cumsfdv rulion for Kinpluymukl. wid wmii regard cu race. vAor_ re I I g'w IL, —mx. im rAri[wr21 tmijon, 3. Tsar! CommItuu shall %Lmd in 4,wh 10im La4iL,n -lrocprcr;.Lnl,liw SIf%dtktM k4-gdk WIsI&k IM191M ham acm1kLcj v Jtgai15iIY abr�cnLenL nr uLlKr rLirL qKt or upLkr;UradiflgL a ra Ake iu W pro4 i&Ld j J4 i5iIY4 �fte %9W hKir Lm iqn ew v`xwkerx' ffwprvL;cula♦iti.vN u 1fic (743lL5ll1lpr1l'1 4LHIKmiLfl .-MS Lander 4146 5[t6oik. and AIII pLu7 LOPILM of Lilt ncrlicr in vngk"j4Lmux pimcs %vmilm4i; lo-c rl-,)ctiL,and rrppli¢-AIni for em,gu)incim. 4. TIw ConstlItant shill crt,Irnph} ui4h al I (mkvisiemsof Executive (Wet d I246-Ifticplomhlcr i4. 1gi%5. grad ofthe tulss, tegula bms. and mge4anl ordus W thw SeercLar� of Labor. 5. '11hC C-00WILAInC p hMll turMhfi bll itl r0ninmizurY mid rLwas mmulrr,4 by l; xocutixK Order k 1 _'ab *l' ScpirmhLv 14. 1%5. and by iUlcs, rr@uIpL1L1nx. J3MJ ortk-r'L or [kc of L*nr, m pursuant 8kfvD. Jirld ,�iMl permh 4esx Lo #Yis�hrc bcK*s< resin*, rrn;l nrpcipl� hk the adminiS king JFnL:4 .kilo JIL:.`.=:iar% of G-ahA-r for PLraj}rxi" Of inV"iYI icrm. LAM nx; rxui n i;oimpl mnca wit1Y such -ry IN. rule IaY[ilft, and I1rdem 4r 1n Llrr ctiL'MIL Ur Lbe Con MLIL t,[`% I:MAt�LLIILrgLIY;InLC'Aid, dw rlmmd,-Kn,,einalN}n a9kices orlhis contmet or mils~ atI} ol'thm� said nrlK& rcgulaliorm 4,c nnli.xo, Jhkr' nl.mcl Pla) kcAmcckJ. LCrr1YLikaied,4p %dip iwk-d im klkdc L,r in pilrl nrid qhc ('1}r gi1LjnL mby he dec kutd iiiicligibte f w Furdker Ckwit imem alntrPrl% nr fa&Lailk aaixj0tk emstrmiUn um11rmUA trY oeO�MCC *3't1Y pruc:C&WCx aWhifit+Aml ip ExmiMinn flr&r 11240 iDF1vcphcinbcr24L I ":6 mid saudi. { d%v #WI6pnc� Fmma Ix 113LJKAC41 nrd qvmAics in4oiscd LLs WY ided in Bxiz li a (]l &r 11246 or�vcmbcr 24, 1%5. or by rule. mpilrLicrrls. Lx netts -of Ldie .r,4vm;hry 4FI' I.Awr. m ap d1gh6T+'ix 1 v;,A.L1 b) liw. 7. the C'0h!,'UI9ani jAull incllnl�- ilia pDrtiun ELF IkL senten4e intmedimely primodieg parpaph I I ;smd Rho pru} khans %io1' pnrigaphs i I I Ilanidgh I71 In oveq Fulxantrm m peirchnsv vrcdcr unk�;s uNemplud by ru14-� rgpplii6oi s, iw 4-mkn a4' IhL *;ccreury of I alkir kwd VAMIPM Iu &.'clit,n It" Lis 1.XdCk3Ll4c 0rdcr I 1 146 a ,�LVumlvr 24. 1965, so 11ut such jrr{54Wom Ni1I he hijwliq urmiri ca�;lj MLI+�nntral LW IFr mhwr •,rd4ra,.ih,e Cap of Santa Ama RFP 22AM City Council 8 — 61 11/1/2022 u centaman adminisleFing neg mory diracL as mcnns or or,rur%:inF, mWh WOSiMM. iK1UKl1t1g s2rK1km% for noncampkimmr. provldhL hijwftiv. qh;n it, the -event t1W C-DrRM110M bewrtim, inYok4oi.11 id, or; is 1hnGiortmd with, litlgulioo with a !mb;ogmArlLARL nr Y=Jnr LLs a result *f mc1b dinxiinn by tlrc zdrnini�wrirlg agcrrPY, dic Conspho-M rrEoy mquell IhLft the Uniled SLjrlc% eiNnr inla sweh ]ILigMior, lei pnti[cc[ Lf1C in9 o gcffz& f kha tjn ikd �ratL-3- 9. flimmianl LoC.alifornia Labor Lode Scc6un 175$. Oig aJ6jod by f'hapLer643 Stus. 1939, and as nRrcrSdNf- No diwrinkltafaon AmI.1 k mjKk lrq Ohk! rtmlloymerrL of [KvKan� upon tic "rkA bt a ium or rpm tduorra nmc1, cokw. rm it l �srigi , anc�xlr}�. plryaitrd �ier5diesps. MWmLaI i[rotr, martitak swIkis, *t wx oFsuuh perAurrs, cxalrl Pro wided �n SQL m 14M, end nycansul1u1.ufpub11e'oaks yri I�t,Lig Kis kvtron iF WWI walllheptr+el[FKs Irr powd for a v ra rm khe 1C signal' 1 tit5 - - Crtx 4 Sanka Ails RFP 22 City Council :' 8 — 62 11/1/2022 centaman A MENDIN Ar T`ACH M ENT 3-4: AG RE FM F NT ITAT EM ENT CITY (PY NA14TA ANA RFQIIFk-F FOKIFR{1W19ALS PO A %A 7A AKA ZOO TICKV I'LiMm MSTEM RF#' NO— 22•44f4 Propusrr L1nJemm&U d u[ the PROIII)SER Wir OL101 irlW ask AgrreiILM makiddr Ip IhW as wAU n in AL heftell I irL the Appendix Pf this Ik UP. If a 11PItOPOSER is mmillin(L ur unable 1ij� csmuLe on Agr=rnumt wiL. in lhirly �3GI dow; PArir bring rwiiliv� -or' wWaliun urkkr Ihis RFP. the CIFFY rcwryk—, 4ha riai up mloLq the mxq mass gaalirped PFLOPMER or call kv wx Prorxmi-.dx, wlkidkc%�er Ihti CITY r,kY Mb" apprall iamo, PR(AN)SUR ew;:Lwrs LO the stme eentS in 11m sbadard agm-emcrYL %YiLh the vLcgirtwL oflhc fallrnslnj,. Firm Signcd arid Title City Council IQ. 8 — 63 11/1/2022 u*, centa Pricing Considerations contents Pri{irbgConaiderationro ................................... ...... ....... _...... ........................3:s InstallationModel ....................... _................. _...... .......... ,..,................ ............. 35 FIreakdovm of (rn-:PrE�miW5 Server Pricing Aid€4.................................... .,...........__4......F*44...... 3:5 Elreakdown of Centarnan Hosted PriciV Model.............................................................. _... _ 38 Add -on Products Pricing List............................................................,...........--.1,,,............... 38 Detail-Pd;nStall0tiOn 4ndTr-airing Pees ........,,,......,,, HardwareItems......................... _ ... ........ ......................................................... 40 Installation Model Cesmaman offers either a hybfW solution or fully tiast-ed. As requested, both modals with pricing wil I t?e offered For cvrnpadson. ■ 75% of our cu5lurners are on the hybrid made! and includes an orr•premism Mier% # SOL and application server with the web servers and systems hotted by C-Pn rnan in Qur Microsoft Azure cloud. ■ The fully hosted mo&l moves all server infrastet,rture to the 02rltarnan cloud servers, reducing the need fot any on -site servers. The hosting fee is ark additt�onat charge in this rrw;0 to corer Gentaman resources, database managemm!L bwkups, sicur�ity. -arid fimwal Is. Investment Surn mary Cmtamart breaks do" a new cantract into Iwo areas- The cost fior installation and traffling, aind the Software & ! u�5rdption Feed. In5tallaticon and firainin-9: Cantaman Offers a teary, -of experts comprised of a RroJW Manager, traiRer. and an operatiortis/ technie-al consuit,ant to supper# you during each st of the implementation. Action Gterns during tha arnplennwtation stage frOude business Analysis meetings wattle each department, setup. and cornfigurarion for in — depth training, weekly status nimetirgs utilizGnq project managernent schedulirw9 tools, webuore Branding, and data imports, For a standafd integraioion withroot additional i rk"rat6x55 is apprQximawly SZ4,700 in vektfrrent, Software & SuhscripOon Fees Centaman is I icensed as a whware suibscription. We took the li berry to offer an exa rnple based depicted in the RFP, We havo included core systern, online store and Webstorie ho6ti n% and POS liime1w_ O,r w bscriptivrG fees include software Ikenses4 rapport, and upg rsdes. Inc luded pricirky are the Kiosk iic-ease. excluded any custom development required to int-agrate with current Kiosk- If tho Zoo opts for the purchase Of kiosk, pricing included in hardware. Rreakdown of On -Premises Server Pricing Model We have attached documentation on the server requirements for your review- If Santa Ana Zoo decides to use their own rver re V"5� for the Centarmarn installation this pricing model is as follows. Pricing provided 4 35 02022 Certtamanr inc, XI rights reserved, City Council 8 — 64 11/1/2022 centaman based on 7 Point of Sale and unlirnited access gates} in addition, MrninistratiVO t0rmirtia6 arLz uni imit� For are on-p emi m solu6on. The Poi rrt-of-Sa Ie nu ml�erz can be adjusted as needed. On -Site 5rzrweF Managed by Santa Ana Zoo 7 Point of Sale vkh U nairrlited Admi n users Total S71AS0.00 first year investment with an aflnual inmtmwt of 515,150.00 "rxAudr' i mw' Nwft J314$ Inkii%mrLiOri k-kq n + ; lrama-aian equipmem prcMdod bv S SIOM Innowitemairighlb Software: ■ invesnenit POS { Kio9k 6n tQfpri se Terminal Subsuiptlan f EaciI Fopni -of - Sale Termin al S 10,500.0 S2.362.50 : =quires a I;,enw anfj al lams ioi %inlirnfttd ca5h'pm 10 u+t li{[lnsc� for i-ala5 'This number iod terminals are adltistabte S 1. 8G per Termrnal I niliL�I Fe-e 15137 50 per Terri-Linak annually Cor* Suftw4re Platform with Unlimited Adnrin Users- Uniimile idemi+ 5�5.000.00 S5,625.00 uwS Lf yoU i. t av-e w+ Orl-Pl•emises 5ene{ lamed b� tha 200 Standard Websuflre License and Hosting Fee 5�,8�0�00 Sd,800-M Access Control 5�,5��.� S56Z,50 CUStacm 00rnmiirrt anti 55! ;..,rtifisate 51,000-" S1.800.00 Iristallatran and F lrrr.plemenudorr and TraiiMJJ19: ._•� 1 , ,:-1, f twit weeks of Tr�ln.ng S2S,400.01t mstwla[iran and sysianti cun-figurahan. Project Manager. welj5#-or-e brameling A Full breaWiawn M seruices prowdecr Page 4. iNavah integration 1 Flat File or API Jpref4rred) a fimancial export lrO.M S I'M.0o ti -mamarl far ; Nouah 020�2 CRntaenan, int;, All rlght!s reserwed. City Council 8 — 65 11/1/2022 },,,% centaman Can ite Recommendatiom. 4 serve rs a re req u i red for a pti ma I systam performance BSA 4 mNLJYu 64 f 8 PAM LLLV, ] 2 S :psX(3ppE nL ta,d a'pmAp 20I ) £ei� icpmp 20 L 9 A Y.mVL0v £xp=p 4-mX]IYu L� FB PAM -000c 6 Z01 r., i.0; ChWOLUVY EynffltEC. A&rU -- LO0 YtYU$4RE x iHXTIYff S rB PA M ' 80 & 60 TI7EtRV_IE fh Awma EEpeEp 20 L9 Ev" Z&Pwrp 4 mXIIYr, I6 FB PAM l?e%0Vpk:w3 Grp«a: OnEPUTC" 2:UCYZE.A,.ACLrEc — SO & 60 YLYUpyrf. nI'030aaUr Ztpvq;p 2019 37 Q2022 C_mtamar7, Ir.0 A41 rights reserwed. City Council 8 — 66 11/1/2022 ZIA, ntn Breakdown of Centaman Hosted Pricing Model In the Cemarnan Hosted Model we provide examplas of fees w rdi to the number of users, This Oart provides wi#h the annual based on the number of users -We hayL% �ffO-vided thH� zw cost based on the dumber of Point of Sal@. in a"itiw w the evimated nurnber of concurrem users and additional users: we pan adjust a-ccordi ngly- Centmman Wnt,ed EnvI roornerit Up to 7 PDint of Sale, and up to 10 Corxurrerrt Admire users, 'rota1 S61.810.00 first year linveAment with an annual irw$ament of $33.022.50 •`4.xc111rlPl. rmyrneM aliew�* and 1rdmPKlloomivkri. Nw: rruwdrlon aquipnwinl provkkd by SystdmInrrp'+3nar,�BluPFn J}i� I��SI� �rl tr�ri ie T ir5Total AnnWi9l FeJ I ernllr al requ •res I)cenie 3P-d Ellow€ foe ! i - Ili se� CaShierl to u $13,850.0p to 7 Users lice-i+,e for gales. Adredn User These are Corleurr-,hi Uws operating the ln�ketkd f the sysWn in the modules: building pricing sightp nk%, rk4n tepor95. A fer -numter of usii-r9 are AIsowed to login at cine given $12,000-00 Vp to 10 Users t,nle in a Ccrikaman hosted fivifvinrner11 Access Control $25MAOInItkal Fee f SS61S0 Annual !�#8rkdmrO W*40 o r-c Li S-a nse a nd Florio ing Fev fi4.W-00 Custom D a main and 5SL Certifi ca to Ow -Tirne Fee Irri.plenlentation and Training. Consisting of 2 full weeks o� 525.000.00 Traming. Iniialla;ion arLd system conFiguration, prc�ezk Mari er, webgvrg Ordndir.. A IuIJ br.rnak-down oI se, -.•=�; De'?•.fl-ded M vah integradon— Flat Me at AN (preferrLLd} 1 S1.050.00 Fnan gal ex � t r•r�." CgaT,a,1n.1n ff J1 v,1: , Ail d -an Prod ucts Prici ng L ist As suggested in the RFP, mass errailing customers is preferred. Our WordFlyr integratiDn will met this need, 02022 -Cerkaman, [nc, All rights reserved, City Council 8 — 67 11/1/2022 c e rata m a n Detailed Instal Iation and TfaininU Fees An itemized reaiew of the Pnstallarjon and fees offered in the pricirm) 5latus &Wstings, scheduling & project ca-ordination Z+rrrmpyuw projetr yew rDms fined Gen toman Prq'a Hamer %.wfd Ja.9e W&A �y-1[aM eMs, wOik Y&U tarough cur anboof&ngpra,ce%� andbgnvp�90e fa ef' svre a xu�cenfuramplernerlr 60n. RUtes ore A r 0 Vandpr� pr4p'eCf of V e.> a WeLlk$ BushwisAnal sii, 06:3M 3nd-PlaeLnin (! D3 ) Installation onto Customer Servers I: t I' .� r 0 s . �5f-yjLa�CS d U ti mwl IS.4l. I S..f, rX7r 2 it i �j •;r r fir!' +'I Il �l'1� I. rl+'I I�' r1rF.� t r17- rl 1 M43!dvI a 4& featu fe aCtiwatICM kith base can bgurat10rE .), ff fe= writ VM r5. r3FF YQ r WOem apot r icoorrry re_ pkw. ood enable Ow regL ri Ld featerres and +� 1.�5� D4 .Confl urakiprr of r.-pngr4rlerf Igor Alv�r,hdp Tu—Stiles #1.055DO POS/WuA-station PnritalL IT and :SVstem Ad min TraiMng fa-1hoorb4ack#M g12G,00 WebstartL bran ding toyout design template . AN'0.11 .} {�t!Sf�rlv.'f 4-0 10ke ythr, wE-bR r0r+r bicmdcnd mfn;ic th-- &erwnts and Pherress the 1Kkgt.Ln!; e3rld Week a t of I: -ietllny -11 ted Rate Get ymw 5yir:" irJh n MO wffk 0rr.2 rp rl?f Er+MdCtSSfstan[Lp 0ja5di2 with o+W of 0!'r IN} experierwed rraifhm Ger Me fi. +A: aeriemah ar7 Mrsan for Or" iw-Om tire week. Onsite Go-uv a Aj yGu ger Brady jot go' have 03is on -tile vwek wilt pfov de youf team wrf1h strppert far R'RMrI?e f gtireAr 16.wo M ea enenre. @ 202 . City Council 8 — 68 11 /1 /2022 centaman Hardware Items A Rst of hardware M the ev.2n[ arty cucre11717 hardware i5 nW -c-ornpatiblle of need-s repfaced- $Mr P -d S(a.Mt!1 tUj-� [d) S1 75.0H} ash �aiw: M 4kJ T radar S 1 1 S.Q redi: Cards - E#, V Piro pad kUSAi S495.00 reds; Card* • Atcimrnt Set -uo Fee 5250.00 Point o= T$rniirijt - 1$in r ►or • iT1-SG8RAM j5 SD�Wi - U195.00 S I, <:.: •).3rd WTrackpad 3$5M 585.00 5 Tei:".-Il =, Nelwnrk D Reader lvli'rAR5 - Nikkoo $2.2500 eipt Piin:er. EpWri r1Wfmal [USN rec Sa.t3.rr S 1 "D.00 uer Card:Printer- '--�hra ZC I M Card Printer Hardware and conslinnablas are quoted without $hnpping or irsuranix urges. These will ba added t.0 tha& intoice& on deliverer of the items (we 5ugge5t typically to budget 3 cost For most itern5p. 4(a Q202 , . , City Council 8 — 69 11/1/2022 centaman Maintenance and Helpdesk Services By pAyMent -of the appl.e 50wa;re Feat the Custonne-f toNfacts Centaman to maintain dhe Software arWJ provide Iie Ipde5k-5mi-ce5 tinder these terms. 1. Definitions TFw fall winc dQfinlCi n5 r7 .3ppalcable to this sea*n of the Comract. All. othiv Uu ms are as defln-ed Irt the GeneraF Contra Terns Software Upgraders and Mai rEtenanet Is the provISI-oIl of buq fixrng, pcoduct up�rade5 and repair servkes For We Sottware as described In fU4detail irr SL�--rtlon 3 of tfhl5 C:vntraa Saftwara Support I t110 provision oFFFeMp desk seMCIRS FDrtha Saftwareaq described in furthat detail rn Section A of th:s Liens-e Nrearnent. Re -pare means LFre ri!p.,--iis pa4kage pi#wIcl#d by Cenrarr+an w0th the instaltatian of the 5oftwar-6 arld updawd as prov!ded by Centarran 'earn unie to time. TN5 i n-ulvde€ Standagd report Vernplate riles. which 4fv! Cu-stom-er or Centaman ;Mayr haws rnodifi@d fe.g , knverrtQryr templates, tickeM pass cardsF. bui ex-cludes repor[s de,rekoped by th-a Customer of Cuvorn Reports develoWd by F--entarnan The repoFirs irnctuded lay this defi,l 4on airy I I%tend In the DocumeDta(ion. Custom Departs •n8.Pd1$ r rt5: a. developed by Cantarnan mear`s anv rifts that hawa been dave cipea Nr a -J3 or at ion by Cenfaman -either as an iriii; I projKt de;iaerabl-@ of as pan of an c,tooing prof essmnal ssrvjceS engagement U, d-eQe1wed lt�y Custonner a-qth-@r -a5 a derivative of an exisring report or as a new report - Scope of Services A- Centaman prowades to the CL�storner 0,@ Sofrwaee upgrade& and Maintenarfre and Software SAIpport only for the Software deVflQped by Cerltaman. R. Cen tmma r1 &as NOT provide Software Support for anyr rnaLfurKtion, error, defe€x. or fault irk then So F[wara t:)-U &n'd IYY . I. prLy malfur.-;#Ion. error, di�f-pct or fault in any equiosrient of safmare otl*,�i ritan the 5QFt)Nare Pcowded by Centarrmn or ii anyr modAcation to the Software not made by or do behalf of Cer,taman: or 111. i rV941atior4 of Third -Party hardxvare -Qr wF`'t"ra not aippraq-ed -1p writing by Cen tamarl. or City Council 8 — 70 11 /1 /2022 .,centaman iv. any alteration or m ifi-cation of tlw operaxi+tig System COMfigurat100, dPrtig-S, Or patarneivrs wr'thgut the wrinen consent of Ctntaman-. or V. unstable electmity supply. flood, water, 5rnice, fire, heat 51orm. xt of God' qr wi. uandalism ar fndli{]OUS damage: or riii- irtifMion of instaliled machinR %9.Ch a Minus, 5ppware. pr other inaldizio s Software. C The Custorier agrees to manage ind contrart to otltier qualified pai .ies the fallowing Services and to provida Centarnan w u h tlF@ details o f the Cu4tOMLLr's 501 vtion: i Nmwotk i nfr astrutture, cabding, imternex arxe55 and h rewall. and ii. i-PardWare wh-arhi�r supplied I?yr the CuMmer. Cvntaman or a 3rd party, and id. M'Wrosofa r►t#work, Operafiing Sy5tem. u5emames. and sVstem security; and iv b.'IEr: row"I 5QL Server database admifi-stration as recommended by Nfirrosofr_ and v. Ano-vifu5 ai d anti-m,lware far all CQilrrected �ardv4are wi. hack -rip and Disaster Recovery irKtudi!ng mock-up of tf%a Cantararti S#5ftwae&_ daraha�&, aid Wnfrguratkorti 5etlings The Custom-erwl11 implement text. manap and nma-ntain a 65aster re over plan A. Instal latian. confrguratton and trouble -shoot ing a f the Ceritarrian $u#tware inrlka IlatiOn onto a workstation lor FOS terminal. viii Tier 1 Support for eiwd-users irticluding finding of svppgrt rratls. e"ili5, and :Ca5es from arlyr ead mer of tha 5ofrtiware arwd irtivc&e-s vari Fcariorw of the rswe, feprax:uCang the test -case, path to rescli_rRaon amd dncurritknTiney thm fMding$ in the {e�€e mXe5. D Cu-5toan Repom or Cuslumer :EnharK vrnents are not irtictuded in SO wra{a Support an-d are rim cowered by the arinval Fees wfcept where toy+ hipve been included in the product development as p8+x of the commercia`ly available version at the 5afttiw&e and are provided with the Software Upgl`actei. C"taman alfers these services fY an additional Foe which may he quoted by (fx-@ Atcou n t Manager and the terms at whch will be on a project bv- project basis. . Software Upgrades and Maintenance Ttxe Cu-stonier is entitled to re.-.-. oe. at n.o adddt anak - harge. 311 produt upgrades. aM mi ar,cements for thv Sottware artid DoCumeWation for the campoisents listed iri the Software- t,r:enSm sei;oun of this Contract far wNrli they have paid this annual Feax. Te5tirig, i-tistallation and applying 5.taftware DRgrAdes CanSUrrLe5 iesoVr-ces for t�wh :fte CUs'a3me 4) City Council 8 — 71 11 /1 /2022 .. nt h Centarnan. tJrtlL*si fequir@d to rosdavii� a legal of rnipjar 5ecurit+f 15-Sve, Centargan Nill proyrda r@OjOte a3SiStanrE in applying SdilwWL1 Upgrade to the Customer'-5 env-irpnrnent. a maximum of arse rime p$r C&leiLdar yiMr. Sn� ld the Custom@r reCJuire addditi-Dnal -�oftw4re Upgrade-5 and requir-e Cer}taman tG apply tl+*se to the Customer's EnWrOiInWrlt Chen the Customer will payr C-entaman and the standard hourly rate for all assigxattci;-L. Should th-n -Custorner dKI inn the Soars Upgrade when it is aua ilabl-9, Centamari wil l-C-Ontinue 90 support the exl sting 5reTsiai for a period of 1$ monk h5. Cenka man ml; ij@hyer all Software Upg rad-as sue h that the Inr.ta Hawn -bf any fv#ur-E� Mtwara tJPgr4�de vyi II not be depernd ent orL the Cuvorriief havi ncj previously trt-51al led all Software Ltpgrade5 4. Software Support A. Ciarita+nait will pi Gvjde the CuStamw with Swo re SupRort for Tier 2. 3 and A as farllo ws: Tfer 2 SuppDrt mean, that the helpde5k {aSe iias been ,validated and them us -or has sar# d5!-i5janre ifom a; h-Pr Lisa rs or t h�e on-5te system super-u gars. Supjwt providad at Tier 2 i% 1:0 assist the user i n rernQvirrg the -error or moki.ng the configuration changes requir-ad to It?soly* thg i$sv-u. Kd the i-jSue is ar. �xigirlg one- k+-ierr Tier 2 gpecialdn fired a Woricarouild in the datalmse and assist the Cud omL-f in apg4yrrng the :sarutfon. I f it is a near issue or dte c ase r6quirp5 mr3ra detailed a nalysis. then Ti er 2 caws w'lI be !esca lazed to Tief 3 suppo+L ii Tier 3 support is provided to the Custom& by a Mebitiot,an that is Familiar With the Cru5tomer's database ar,rr implementation -arid We to do a detailed analyse s based ian therr k-ncwl-edge of the Customer's operation, busing -sr. processes and til@ir expertise in the Software. Tier 3 supp<irt cases will I)a re-�olaed by Kite Tief 3 emsultant or result 2n �be wsue being lamed as a Bug in the SoFt%Nare am escalated to Tier 4. ii I. Ti-or d Support i% a rase that i s a confirmed Bug i n the i n-stal led asset' Litalme cod,@ and i � rasaiwe-� in with the $oftwam Upgr-aoe and Mammnance outlined 1nccause 3. 8. Centarnan wil I proaide Soltware Support rerrrotely vqa it's ha4p d@-�k call e-l!nwr and web p¢rt;l, Tihe Customer will orayide Cenwman witl} Remote Access �-otheirsystem arsd deta;ls of their pernore Access Parr} Centarnan will comply wi:th the Customer's Remote Atrvs-g Policy. C. 5oftwarff Support is only avwlabl-t-� for the period that the undi5puked Fees have been paid Centarnan may suspend the p{ayi,sion & SoFtware Suppom to t'l,e Cus(C?mer when: -Undisputed Invoicas For the Fees remain Lrrtipbid pest the due date. CenramOn wirl prpyide written notification to the Customer w41 seven (7) days' nauce in the evf n t tt,at I t choo5 s #a suspend the S&Tware Suapori u nder this ciausa 4jQ L) Ehpen5e5 The Custorr3Er v4i1il reirnbuIse Cent a nan foi all •sice expenzie5 incurred for ant site visits required to cornplete she Services - in accordance with t-he rwmg e0nrained In rhS9 Cantract, E. Stf-.Wale SUpoortwrlr bE avadabfe to a!I uaer5 who have %inderta:cen Tral.94ng In thiR sysvArn arid fc: 3Area5 $?242 _ , City Council 8 — 72 11 /1 /2022 c: cents mars %vkich, have been pr-eWiQimly cgnFigured Cenvtnian is not oblig-ed to ;Prov.�de Software Support to users who have not IDeen prcNided adequate u5er training by either CeTntaman or Customer Such users will b@ consudrsi@d t4 be logging Tier 1 €a5e5. F. Reporting an Issue - the Customer agrees to advi5@ Centainan by telephone or via dha Centar am support portal thttpsJjFny.centarnan.ioy tie precise nature of any suspect@d error, mblfuritt4or%. or defect_ The Customef agrees to prcwide Gentamarr vqrth all relevant iiiformation upor, requ"t rr% order that Centarrian may rer:der the 5erfic-es sat forth harem. Centarnan dues not reprps4 rnt of warrant the service to-eults 04 that all ern!ws- maIfurrttioiss or defects will be corrected. G. Definition of Seuerity - th& Customer and Cantaman agrees to the fdlrvwjrxq definitm% of the 5.everity or urgency of issues as &u thn2d in thF-G Clause. Cont,aman ag,ees to provide Software Support at the Ti mes and with the respoosiveness as oukiiried in clauser. 4H arwd 41 ba-led vii the Cu5tQmei'5 rvasonab3e and ipccurate assignment: of the *,@near in actordarxe with th& f01lowiing dehmtign%: 1 Support Sewer it} I are Issues which affect the enrFre operakrcir. R.g . 5?5t.�rn dpwrn, cannot sell iEernj Pr the 455rL.R is rearly stgppinq you dr�rn doing bm5ine€5 1 Support Severity 2 a5 wh-en th-ei:Lwomer experiences a problem but is Rrcceming sares and tran�ac;ioni tfor exampl-p, a vann!205 nOt tivorking or are -error appears but there i5 a work-amuMl i'Ll Support Sep verity 3 i5 when the systom`s wort nq and the r$quest is for a configuraticM cha nge, he 1p with 1Ising the 5ystiem or anylhing related to Reaarts or Custom Reports de":e,oped by CoAmam.3r7. is SLip port Seer-pri#fir 4 is eequesn for that's a new feature, report. or set - up cf some[h?nq that's not already in the Customer's sy uarn. Severity 4 raqut-sts mnayr fall outside the scrape of the Software Support services and may require additio"I project or rmplerrrentatian r83burees that wi;,Lglcl be at a n additional chafge Cennrnan wil I seem pr•or approval From the Customer For Severity A requests that would re&uIt In an addi6orlaI charge priof to proYlding the Wrvicps 4A (D202 City Council 8 — 73 11/1/2022 centaman H. Supp Avai;abi li ty - TI a follGwrrg table: ; Pfints t-he availabi pity and method support 155s a seora f Tear Dan AY4UW2 CQiIUPQLMWJ)D1S smtgy, i 24furs. 3196 darks Ph[x5r seyerity 2 $ 3 8-Nom La r!Uxn mmwI3fy-FrkI4 iuxcl t+olid,xxsi Ph rw vR % b pwr i Sevsrky4 8.!Poam to!pm mr&ry-rik�wr {,mci hQhdays, Web Portal Cent;pman provides support of pt of their offices in -C axago and $Vdneyr ared sp I: imP5 rehV local ti rn-es in tha,se regions I R4�%POQse rrrL8s - Centar,tian will PfOWIde the following ri�sppn5-a Or►+es during the VaWard suppa�t n-our$ as detailed to clause H abouea. 'Resconse Tint-' r5 d86ned as (hie time between tht- Customer reporting a scirvirtm request and .3 i@ply or ackrtiawl l ti r,t bmmg provided by Cenmrr,an Help Desx. 'Business Day re&s to a normal business day Jexciud'Lng Wolliday5;. SeveritV � hows suv,. �.a s Business *e,?EL9� 1 .5Eki31rti4S50*5 Sevedt� d NO 9u N%wd f tie Q� (b2022 All AgIAG City Council 8 — 74 11/1/2022 centaman System Architecture VlS l 3Yve- �'r` tec tune r^' a a1.3rsdarld Centaman system co-+tlYuranaA. S] E-EwnnnL 4morrw s I!MW male. galwrZow M* A11 (VTUw►►,Y+ FU3t ed �f4 FMtiR�r Ui�Joir'3di �"A� ` PA 'FfilttY :,M LL ' *d1 V citor wor y* J%'. Ll i cn F►ah�x;. Y~ P+rR1' kN?sttd Minimum Computing Requirements Workstations 1 1. ;tl' ; f cQcess rr_ SQae 4GO RAM I$ the minimum fof 4-vo<k5tatiorks. Centarnan r#cornrne'nds OGG FOAM gar aGl workstations. Proxessof speed shcv,ld be as per the n2c-nmmenda#Igrr5 Our the instalied operating sirs€em N CE NTAMAN 5t0rai A fninimum of t0'�;B rree spwe Eo nist.0 aft sysi r1 romponQriq- ae£a£nmended drive is an 550 or 72-00 RPM or borer drive. IDDeratirla ayslen15 Microsod Vdif)dms 10 Profes:, --34 Inu Notah: Cerltarn-3n wIIL WZ opefate on H-Drrke or RT editior%s of Qp �a:irl S3'Stems. 46 "22 Gei4awan,w. City Council 8 — 75 11 /1 /2022 PC-, centaman S e rare rs wleflzi5p "brxectare A typlcal Msta11560n iequireg four Nervors SQL Applscatian, Web 8L Rep ring RAM ;irj Prowwr Speed TFtp Mimmum 5e-*Mt-r apKi�fications should be Lased -Dn the manufacturer 5pecitrcations a5 gam,-Prrtpd by th2 optrating 5yscern and 5QL ver5iDn to be installed on the server Sa ra ! � licati�n and SOL Database Cantaman requires a minimum of 1-SGId frea space 4o install ali 5V5tem components, Required se-4r1+er hard drive space will depend arl �.atabaie site which will range from 10-H Gigabrt for a Small site to 30.50* Grgabyte5 for a tar€ i�r stra. An attracrinn ayseragi ng 3Q u5er-, and 1 milliort wiwofs can expect this to ijrow 25G B per year lVyi(ha-jt archiving). lr C entarnan regr,i re,; a single fire 311.3re fOF xtOragjj� of same neZWQrk fl le5 �rltket t-PmpEate des' g:95, docuralintS Late.I This file share will require a minimufn 2PG� of 5pLpm ano it is kmportant ;fiat all t:entaman usets Ile p•Ovisled with rE!adiwrrtt?del-2:e access fpr all film fgldi!r5., arid svbfol-defy in tfriS Jocati-on Server 0 janwin9 5�afem f.Aini-mum environrr ent is Mi-I{o5off Windows S-erver 201 J vii[h 5tarlda;d ur Datatentoi With FBI1crQ5ott NET 4.8 oe later i-riStalled. Web SnNn M inimum of TOGS of free space. SOL Ver5ian SQ,- mi nimL m -i;� pparted veniar Fs 2017 $tand ar.d air Er%terprii4� SQL Server Licensing Cerstafndir� requires a M;croSoft SQL Database Server to operate. This appl ration Should be purchased from yraur dT suppiie-r and -u shouPd use this quid-e ri+iavld ensure ir-he ycw choose the best "rsion and edi#iinn. M;croF,oPr roquires SQL servers that are accessible aria the i0rarnct to bo li-cans6d an a per -prc eFcFor. c<Ke has-s and peruse* or per device ticebns" is riot SuIIAble {Cr this Use. The Cu5t4mar 5houfd nheclt with tlielr supg)lier Sq -Tn#urV that Choy are fiat in bigath of any license #awns ity Council 8 — 76 11 /1 /2022 EXHIBIT C City Council 8 — 77 11/1/2022 City of Santa Ana Zoo Ticketing System Implementation Summary Costs Software Subscriptions (Annual Ongoing Costs for First 3 Years) Centaman Core Admin User Subscription (SAZ00 - 5 FOSAZ-9) 14 $ 16,800.00 Centaman POS/Kiosk - Enterprise Terminal Subscription (9) $ 17,820.00 Centaman Standard Webstore License & Hosting Fee (1) Custom Domain and SSL Certificate (1) Enterprise: Access Control / MobiCHECK Server $ 4,800.00 $ 1,800.00 $ 1,200.00-� Total Software Subscriptions $ 42,420.00 Professional Services (Including System innovators) Status meetings, scheduling & project co-ordination $ 3,200.00 Movah Integration: Dedicated Project Manager $ 1,200.00 Business Analysis, Design and Planning $ 1,325.00 Data Import via Excel Template $ 1,975.00 Installation_ onto Customer Servers $ 2,500.00 _ Module & feature activation with base configuration $ 1,250.00 Webstore branding to our design template $ 3,250.00 iNovah integration: Automated Credit Card Reconciliation ! $ 7,500.00 System Innovators License and Project Services $ 30,100.00 Onsite Go -Live - V -- -- $ 8,500.00 — POS/Workstation Install: IT and SysAdmin Training ! $ 320.00 iNovah integration: Centaman API configuration Onsite -- GoLive / pre-GoLive Support Total Professional Services $ 4,125.00 $ 8,500.00 $ 73,745.00 Hardware & Equipment Centaman Kiosk Outdoor - $ 12,995.00 - Outdoor Kiosk Extended Warranty --- $ 5,000.00 -- San Sled for Barcodes (3) $ 2,085.00 Pistol Handle for Scan Sleds (3) —; Total Hardware & Equipment $ 495.00 $ 20,575.00 I $ 136,740.00 _ _ Total One -Time Costs to Centaman: Annual Subscription Costs T - Annual Subscription Costs (Year 2) _...__ $ 42,420.00 Annual Subscription Cost (Year 3) $ 42,420.00 Total Annual Subscription Costs! $ 84,840.00 -... -- ---...... ....... Total Centaman Project Costs Years 1-3 -- -T $ 221,580.00 1 Contingency (10%)' $ 22,158.00 City Council project Costs - 9/2�ZU201 11/1/2022 City of Santa Ana Zoo Ticketing System Implementation Summary Costs i 1 Total Centaman Agreement Amount $ 243,738.00 Items of Note: Subscription Term for Centaman software is 3 years. Option to renew at the end of year 3 for another 5 years. If renewed, the rate will adjust by no more than the greater of 4,5% or CPI per year for the entire 5-year term. Implementation timeline is estimated at 8 weeks. Additional time will result in additional fees System Innovator's estimated costs for integration with Inovah are included in Centaman costs. The City will pay Centaman who will in turn pay System Innovators Credit card and gateway fees are not estimated City Council Project Costs - 9/2-�Mi% 11 /1 /2022 LP W, Ll� r o .4 wl +- 'm o P-4 q Ln rw r % ° r pq eq � Y: rn N RW rq f%I ka ru O Ln LA G es G H C � Q 4fF 4�F D � 11� Ln C u1 u7 � w 3 T v {Jk � O Id b O M tiQ C OQ L LA t U i � 4� 1p� VHF ir'F � i�"f ih � � 'L i`,I N � C j0 W iin rr} � VI 0 C G .0L li'I ELIM ~ F p SJ U Y C -12 3 — ID 0 _ d4 +� E w' — ••/S VI tfF C 4.4 4l1 Li LJ Q en � yC !F., i, CL &4 � � � h8 eri C U m bj [U r*i as G u` ea w ~ LM 4 0 Lq ri r4 4AI GLF City Council 8 — 80 11/1/2022 Ag regime nt-Ce eta roman )_F I 1 L_I 11.22 FinaF AudiL Regan 22-10.16 DIVA d. 2M-10.11 er: EMOMoon Frank-tlan 9laars 5i¢ne�i qw4aCW ID. U CGHiSC 4 BAAYK HH oFYVPA OREESdK-TLDtWMI nT 'AgreamentT entarnan (0 )-FIN L_10.11, " History Doo mint crea Led by Emerscn Frar-)k5ton {EFlip r 15[-OM SaitikjD-ara.orU} 2p72LtQL-ti - 9.11 31 RM1 GRIT * CIODXrwt smile4 to. MOW.Norbel@jo-nasbcgrAng.com for sigrsature 2022,1 D-11 - fk 12:27- PM GHAT `l Email VWWM by ,ko►Nl@jonadk-keRing.com 2022-1 &18 - 8:10:31 AAA GMT C% Signer mike- karbeIQDnaq&k-e6ng-mm @nRerW name $1 nlrk� OS Miket Kotbai Z722-10-15 - 0, t3 47 Am GMT C{Q, € umw a -signed by Mike Xiarbel err'like.W b*IM4ft i6m5T g-vxO Signmu4 Daw. 2Q22-1,7-1$ -;B.13 A9 AM GMT =Tffnagwaa: sanw 0 VROMWL =rnpreL$d. -a:1149 Am 7T City council 8 - 81 11/1/2022 Human Resources www.santa-ana.org/departments/human-resources/ Item # 9 City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Staff Report November 1, 2022 TOPIC: First Amendment to Scanning, Digitizing, and Indexing Services Agreement with ARC Document Solutions, Inc. AGENDA TITLE: Approve the First Amendment to the Agreement for Scanning, Digitizing, and Indexing Services with ARC Document Solutions, Inc. in an Amount Not to exceed $80,000 (General Fund and Non -General Fund) RECOMMENDED ACTION Authorize the City Manager to execute the First Amendment to increase the aggregate contract authority by $80,000 with ARC Document Solutions, Inc. for digitization of City employee personnel files, from November 1, 2022 through October 19, 2024, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney. DISCUSSION Staff recommends approval of the First Amendment to the Agreement with ARC Documentation Services for scanning and indexing of departmental files within the Human Resources Department in accordance with the City of Santa Ana's Records Retention Schedule. The City currently has an existing contract with ARC Document Solutions through the Planning and Building Department. ARC Document Solutions provides scanning, digitizing, and indexing services, and the City Council approved the agreement, in addition to two other vendors, on October 20, 2020 (Exhibit 1) as a result of a Request for Proposals (RFP) process. The Human Resources Department intends to transition departmental processes to be technology based and paperless where possible. Currently, active and separated City employee personnel files are housed in numerous paper files within the Human Resources Department, and the number of files continues to increase. As required by the City's Records Retention Schedule, the Department must retain certain Personnel -related documents several years beyond the employees' separation from City service, which continues to compound the file storage. By leveraging technology and providing an electronic document management system, staff time will be more efficiently utilized to store and retrieve information as well as provide a protected storage and access solution. Due to the sensitive nature of the file City Council 9-1 11/1/2022 First Amendment to Scanning, Digitizing, and Indexing Services Agreement with ARC Document Solutions, Inc. November 1, 2022 Page 2 contents, offsite storage creates a significant security liability in the access and retrieval of such documents. The total amount to be expended during the term of this Agreement for services provided for the Human Resources Department, shall not exceed $80,000.00 (consisting of $61,380 for base services and a contingency of $18,620). ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT There is no environmental impact associated with this action. FISCAL IMPACT Funds are budgeted and available in the following accounts for the current fiscal year. Accounting Unit- Fund Description Accounting Unit, Account No. Amount Account No. Description 01109050-62300 General Fund Human Resource Services, $16,000 Contract Services -Professional 08109053-62300 Employee Group Employee Group Insurance, $64,000 Insurance Contract Services -Professional EXHIBIT(S) 1. First Amendment to the Agreement for Services Between City of Santa Ana And ARC Document Services Submitted By: Jason Motsick, Executive Director of Human Resources Approved By: Kristine Ridge, City Manager City Council 9-2 11/1/2022 FIRST AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT WITH ARC DOCUMENT SOLUTIONS INC. THIS FIRST AMENDMENT is entered into on November 1, 2022, by and between ARC Document Solutions, Inc., a Delaware Corporation registered to do business in California ("Consultant"), and the City of Santa Ana, a charter city and municipal corporation organized and existing under the Constitution and laws of the State of California ("City"). RECITALS A. The parties entered into Agreement No. A-2020-203-3 ("Agreement") dated October 20, 2020, for Consultant to provide scanning, digitizing and indexing services on an as -needed basis for the City's Building Safety division. The Agreement is current and in effect. B. The parties now wish to amend the Agreement to add the same services for the City's Human Resources Agency and to increase the overall compensation to provide for the additional services during the remainder of the term for the Agreement. The Parties therefore agree: 1. Section 1, SCOPE OF SERVICES, is hereby amended to read as follows: a. Consultant shall perform during the term of this Agreement, the tasks and obligations including all labor, materials, tools, equipment, and incidental customary work required to fully and adequately complete the services described and set forth in the proposal dated September 3, 2020, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit A. b. Consultant shall perform on an as needed basis scanning, digitizing and indexing services for the City's Human Resources Agency as outlined more fully in the proposal attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit B. 2. Section 2, COMPENSATION, is hereby amended to read as follows: a. City neither warrants nor guarantees any minimum or maximum compensation to Consultant under this Agreement. Consultant shall be paid only for actual services performed under this Agreement, the rates and charges identified in Exhibits A and B. b. The total amount to be expended during the term of this Agreement for services provided for the Building Safety division, as approved by city council amongst the three (3) selected consultants shall not exceed $500,000.00. Services for the Building Safety division will be billed separately from any services provided for the Human Resources Agency. c. The total amount to be expended during the term of this Agreement for services provided for the Human Resources Agency shall not exceed $80,000.00 consisting of $61,380 for base services and a contingency of $18,620. Services for the Human Resources Agency will be billed separately from any services provided for the Building safety division. Page t or2 City Council 9-3 11/1/2022 d. Payment by City shall be made within forty-five (45) days following receipt of proper invoice evidencing work performed, subject to City accounting procedures. Payment need not be made for work, which fails to meet the standards of performance set forth in the Recitals, which may reasonably be expected by City. 3. Except as modified by this First Amendment, all terms and conditions of the Agreement, shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this First Amendment to the Agreement on the date and year first written above. ATTEST Clerk of the Council APPROVED AS TO FORM SONIA R. CARVALHO City Attorney By: fo. A. Zry�" Laura A. Rossini Chief Assistant City Attorney RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL Jason Motsick Executive Director Human Resources Agency CITY OF SANTA ANA KRISTINE RIDGE City Manager ARC DOCUMENT SOLUTIONS, INC. By: Title: 5 eayv —, 4,r4eo,3 Page 2 of 2 City Council 9-4 11/1/2022 SCOPE OF WORK What ARC will provide: Document Conversion, Quality Assurance and renaming to PDF. SECURE: ARC will go on -site to securely load all client prepared boxes. Then apply box barcode chain of custody labels, retrieve files from City of Santa Ana and transport them to Its archive facility location in Costa Mesa for processing and scanning. Upon retrieval from City of Santa Ana, the documents will remain in ARC's custody. Documents are transported by ARC to ARC's location and only handled by ARC employees. Images remain on ARC's secure servers, until the final deliverable is returned to City of Santa Ana. No third parties are involved with the scanning process, transportation or storage. PREP: ARC will prepare your documents for scanning by removing all binding materials (e.g., staples, paper clips, clamps, coil binders, comb binders, veto bindings, fold -over tab binders, 3 ring binders, etc.). SCAN: ARC will scan all documents. Detailed Processing steps: • ARC to retrieve and package folders from file cabinets in ARC provided boxes, two locations on separate floors. Also to take any records that are already in boxes. • ARC will transport boxes via ARC vehicle to Scan Center located in Costa Mesa, CA • The files will be handled securely under strict HIPAA rules & regulations. • ARC and City of Santa Ana to work together to identify document types (optional). ARC to provide samples. Final output and updated estimated during sample review. • ARC to inventory folders, up to 3 fields • ARC to prepare folders for scanning by removing all binding and prepare for Bulk Scanning. • ARC will scan all documents at 300 dpi with B&W PDF images. Each folder will be output as a multipage PDF. All small format documents will be converted to searchable PDF (OCR) - no additional charge. • No reassembly required(no re -staple, no rebinding, no re -clipping). • ARC will Store all documents in our secure HIPAA room during the duration of the project. Only HIPAA certified personnel can enter and exit this room. • ARC will return all images via encrypted thumb drive or secure link. • ARC project manager will notify customer in advance if estimate exceeds original assumptions. Deviation from original assumptions must be mutually agreed upon by both parties and may impact schedule and price. Rates & Services Pricing Service Description QTY Unit Per Unit Extended Onsite Retrieval Prep Document Packaging (no inventory) to make ready for transport.. $ Hour $85.00 $680.00 Logistics Document Transportation - Pickup' . 200 Per Box $4.00 $800.00 Indexing - File Naming Objective Manual Extraction of Key Data - . 9,000 File $0.30 $2,700.00 Document Prep Labor Sorting Documents by Document type (optional) 400,000 Image $0.04 $16,000.00 Document Prep Labor Preparing documents for scan (Light/& Medium Preparation) . 400,000 Image $0.03 $12,000.00 Small Format B&W Convert Documents up to 11x17 to PDF. B/W -. 400,000 Image $0.07 $28,000.00 Imaging OCR Optical character recognition (Small Format 400,000 image $0.00 $0.00 Documents). Included Data Deliverable Encrypted External Drive with Data. 1 Each $1.00 $200.00 Logistics Document Transportation - Delivery' . 200 Per Box $3.00 $600.00 Destruction Document Destruction . 200 Per Box $2.00 $400,00 Retrieval Adhoc retrieval requests. Hour ' Estimate does NOT include Taxes, if applicable. Service Total $61,380.00 • Minimum per trip charge $150 per trip or greater dependent on location. Additional Scope Details: Chain Of Custody Level — Box ARC will store the documents for up to 30 calendar days after completion of the project to allow the customer time to review the samples and request any warranty work. Note: Prices submitted are considered firm for sixty (60) days. The pricing above is based on the initial assessment and 'best' condition assumptions excluding 'Additional Scope Questions'. Any deviation from the above assumptions must be mutually agreed upon by both parties and may impact both schedule and price and will be subject to a Change Order. ARC will produce a Pilot or sample to each Department to insure Indexing (Folder Structure & File Naming) for process approval from City of Santa Ana prior to producing entire collection. Actual quantities processed will determine final pricing, which may be lower or higher than this estimated total amount. City of Santa Ana will assign a Project Manager or Point Of Contact in coordination with ARC Project manager to insure timely feedback & authorization. ARC Document Solutions Team Ed Worcester Senior Account Executive 949-660-1150 ed.worcester@e-arc.com CLIENT APPROVAL City of Santa Ana Authorized Signature: Printed Name: Jose Vazquez AIM Project Manager Title: (626)362-1909 1 iose.vaz4uez@e-arc.com City Council 9-6 11/1/2022 ' 1SURANCF NOT ON FILE ,Q� WORK MAY NOT PROCEED CLERK OF COUNCIL DATE; A-2020-203-Eff IBIT A AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA ca N'4'ykz_'�'\JJSAND ARC DOCUMENT SOLUTIONS, INC. THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into on this 201h day of October, 2020 by and between ARC Document Solutions, Inc. ("Consultant"), and the City of Santa Ana, a charter city and municipal corporation organized and existing under the Constitution and laws of the State of California ("City"). RECITALS A. The City desires to retain a Consultant having special skill and knowledge in the field of scanning, digitizing and indexing services. B. On July 30, 2020, the Request for Proposal No. 20-043 was released in order to provide an opportunity for vendors to submit proposals for the scanning, digitizing and indexing services for Building Safety. Eight proposals were received and three vendors received the highest rankings, as each of these vendors demonstrated in their proposals that they are qualified and capable of providing the needed services. C. In undertaking the performance of this Agreement, Consultant represents that it is knowledgeable in its field and that any services performed by Consultant under this Agreement will be performed in compliance with such standards as may reasonably be expected from a professional consulting firm in the field. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual and respective promises, and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, the parties agree as follows: 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES Consultant shall perform during the term of this Agreement, the tasks and obligations including all labor, materials, tools, equipment, and incidental customary work required to fully and adequately complete the services described and set forth in the Proposal dated September 3, 2020, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit A, 2. COMPENSATION a. City neither warrants nor guarantees any minimum or maximum compensation to Consultant under this Agreement. Consultant shall be paid only for actual services performed under this Agreement, the rates and charges identified in Exhibit A. b. The total amount to be expended during the term of this Agreement, as approved by city council amongst the three (3) selected consultants shall not exceed $500,000.00. c. Payment by City shall be made within forty-five (45) days following receipt of proper invoice evidencing work performed, subject to City accounting procedures. Payment need not be made for work which fails to meet the standards of performance set forth in the Recitals which may reasonably be expected by City. City Council 9-7 11/Pfa29of8 #63027v1 3. '$'JF Rl!'ii This Agreement shall commence on the date i"irst written above for an initial four (4) year -term, through October 19, 2024, unless terminated earlier in accordance with Section 15, below. There shall an option to extend for ail additional two (2) year period, exercisable by the City :Manager, 4. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Consultant shall, during the entire terra of this Agreement, be construed to be an independent Consultant and not an employee of the City. This Agreement is not intended nor shall it be construed to create an employer -employee relationship, a joint venture relationship, or to allow the City to exercise discretion or control over the professional manner in which Consultant performs the services which are the subject matter of this Agreement; however, the services to be : provided by Consultant shalt be provided in a manner consistent with all applicable standards and regulations governing such services. Consultant shall pay all salaries and wages, employer's social security taxes, unemployment insurance and similar taxes relating to employees and shall be responsible for all applicable withholding taxes, 5. OWNERSHIP OF MATERIALS This Agreement creates a non-exclusive and perpetual license for City to copy, use, modify, rouse, or sublicense any. and all copyrights, designs, and other intellectual property embodied in plans, specifications, studies, drawings, estimates, and other documents or works of authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression, including but not limited to, physical drawings or data magnetically or otherwise recorded on computer diskettes, which are prepared or caused to be prepared by Consultant under this Agreement ("Documents & Data"). Consultant shall require all subcontractors to agree in writing that City is granted a non-exclusive and perpetual license for any Documents & Data the subcontractor prepares under this Agreement, Consultant represents and warrants that Consultant has the legal right to license any and all Documents & Data. Consultant makes no such representation and warranty in regard to Documents & Data which were provided to Consultant by the City. City shall not be limited in any way in its use of the Documents and Data at any time, provided that any such use not within the purposes intended by this Agreement shall be at City's sole risk. G. INSURANCE Prior to undertaking performance of work under this Agreement, Consultant shall maintain and shall require its subcontractors, if any, to obtain and maintain insurance as described below: a, Commercial General Liability Insurance. Consultant shall maintain commercial general liability insurance naming the City, its officers, employees, agents, volunteers and representatives as additional insured(s) and shall include, but not be limited to protection against claims arising from bodily and personal injury, including death resulting therefrom and damage to property, resulting from any act or occurrence arising out of Contractor's operations in the performance of this Agreement, including, without limitation, acts involving vehicles. The amounts of City Council 9-8 11/P@uf8 #fi3027v1 insurance shall be not less than the following: single limit coverage applying to bodily and personal injury, including death resulting therefrom, and property damage, in the total mount of $1,000,000 per occurrence, with $2,000,000In the aggregate. Such insurance shall (a) name the City, its officexs, employees, agents, and representatives as additional insured(s); (b) be primary and not contributory .. with respect to insurance or self insurance programs maintained by the City; and . (c) contain standard separation of insureds provisions, b. Business automobile liability insurance, or equivalent form, with a combined, single limit of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence. Such insurance shall include coverage for owricd, hired and non -owned automobiles. C. Worker's Compensation Insurance. In accordance with the provisions of Section 370.0 of the Labor Code, Contractor, if Consultant has any employees, is required to be insured a ainst .liability for worker's compensation onto undertake self insurance, , Prior to cornm.en ing the performance of .the work under. this , . Agreement, Consultant agrees. to obtain and maintain any employer's lip: # ty . insurance with limits not less than $1,000,000 per accident. d. If Consultant is or employs a licensed professional such as an architect or engineer: Professional liability (errors and omissions) insurance, with a combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000 per claim with $2,000,000 in the aggregate. e. The .following requirements apply to the insurance to be provided by Consultant pursuant to this section: i. Consultant shall .maintain all insurance required above in full force and' effect for the entire period covered by this Agreement. ii. Cei•ti icates of insurance shall be furnished to the City upon execution of this Agreement and shall be approved by the City. iii. Certificates and policies shall state that the policies shall not be canceled or reduced in coverage or changed in any ether material aspect without thirty (30) days prior written notice.to the City. iv. Where the amounts or coverage provided by the certificates of insurance provides coverage greater than those listed by this Agreement, the amounts provided by the certificates of insurance shall be incorporated by reference into .the Agreement, v. Consultant shall supply City with a fully executed additional insured endorsement. f If Consultant fails or refuses to produce or maintain the insurance required by this section or fails or refuses to furnish the City with required proof that insurance bag been procured and is in force and paid for, the City shall have the right, at the City's election, to forthwith terminate this Agreement. Such termination shall not affect Contractor's right to be paid for its time and materials expended prior to notification of termination. Consultant waives the right to receive compensation and agrees to indemnify the City for any work performed prior to approval of insurance by the City. City Council 9-9 11lpfiwof8 #63027v1 7. INDEMNIFICATION Consultant agrees to defend, and shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents, employees, contractors, special counsel, and representatives from liability; (1) for personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief arising out of claims for personal injury, including death, and claims for property. damage, which may arise froin the negligent operations of the Contractor, its subcontractors, agents, employees, or other persons acting on its behalf which relates to the services described in section 1 of this Agreement; and (2) from any claim that personal injury, damages, just comperi ation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief is due by reason of the terins of or effects arising from this Agreement. This indemnity and hold harmless agreement applies to all claims for damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief suffered; or alleged to have been suffered, by reason of the events referred to in this Section or by reason of the terms of; or effects, arising from this Agreement. The Consultant further agrees to indemnify; hold harmless, -'and pay all costs for the defense of the City;'including fees and costs for special counsel to be selected by the City, regarding any action by a third party challenging the validity of this 'Agreement,, or asserting that personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or egtitable relief due to personal or property rights arises by reason of the terms of, or ,effects . arising from this Agreement, City ma,y make all reasonable decisions with respect to its representation in any legal proceeding. Notwithstanding:the foregoing, to the extent Contractor's services are, subject, to Civil Code Section 2782,8, the above indemnity shall .be limited, to the extent required by Civil Code "Section 2782.8, to claims that anise out of, pertain to, or relate to the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of the Contractor. 8. INTELLECTUAL PROPE11TY INDEMNIVICATION Consultant shall defend 'and indemnify the City; its officers, agents, representatives, and employees against any and `all liability, including costs, for infringement of any United States' letters patent, trademark, of copyright infringement, including costs, contained in the work product or documents provided by Conisultan.t to the City pursuant to this Agreement. 9. RECORDS . Consultant shall keep records and invoices in connection with the work to be performed under this Agreement. Consultant shall maintain complete and accurate records with respect to the costs incurred. under this Agreement and any services, expenditures, and disbursements changed to the City for a minimum period of three (3) years, or for any longer period required by law, from the date of final payment to Consultant under this Agreement. All such records and invoices shall .be clearly identifiable. Consultant shall allow a representative of the City to examine, audit, and make transcripts or copies of such records and any other documents created pursuant to this Agreement during regular business hours, Consultant shall allow inspection of all work, data, documents, proceedings, and activities related to this Agreement for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment to Consultant under this Agreement, 10. CONFIDE' NTIALITY If Consultant receives from the City information which due to the nature of such City Council 9 — 10 11/f 2�f8 #G3027v1 information is reasonably understood to be confidential and/or proprietary, Consultant agrees that it shall not use or disclose such information except in the performance of this Agreement, and further agrees to exercise the same degree of care it uses to protect its own information of like importance, but in no event less than reasonable care. "Confidential Information" shall include all nonpublic information, Confidential information includes not only written information, but also infbrmation transferred. orally, visually, electronically, or by other means. Confidential information disclosed to either party by any subsidiary and/or agent of the other party is covered by this .Agreement. The foregoing obligations of non-use and nondisclosure shall not apply to any information that (a) has been disclosed in publicly available sources; (b) is, through no fault of the Consultant disclosed in a publicly available source; (c) is in rightful possession of the Consultant without an obligation of confidentiality; (d) is required to be disclosed by operation of law; or (c) is independently developed by the Consultant without reference to information disclosed by the City. 11. CONFLICT OF INTEREST CLAUSE Consultant covenants that it. presently has no interests andshall not have interests, direct . or indirect, which would conflict in any manner with performance of services specified under this Agreement. 12. NON-DISCRIMINATION Provider shall not discriminate because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, gender, medical conditions, genetic information, or military and veteran status, age, national origin, ancestry, or disability, as defined and prohibited by applicable law, in the recruitment, selection, teaching, training, utilization, promotion, termination or other employment related activities or any services provided under this Agreement. Provider affirms that it is an equal opportunity employer and shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. 13. EXCLUSIVITY AND AMENDMENT This Agreement represents the complete and exclusive statement between the City and Contractor, and supersedes any and all other agreements, oral or written, between the parties. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Agreement and any attachments hereto, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail. This Agreement may not be modified except by written instrument signed by the City and by an authorized representative of Contractor. The parties agree that any terms or conditions of any purchase order or other instrument that are inconsistent with, or in addition to, the terms and conditions hereof, shall not bind or obligate Consultant or the City. Each party to this Agreement: aelmowledges that no representations, inducements, promises or agreements, orally or otherwise, have been made by any party, or anyone acting on behalf of any party, which is not embodied herein, .14. ASSIGNMENT Inasmuch as this Agreement is intended to secure the specialized services of Contractor, City Council 9 —11 11/PWof8 #63027v1 Consultant may not assign, transfer, delegate, or subcontract any interest herein without the prior written consent of the City and any such assignment, transfer, delegation or subcontract without the City's prior written consent -shall be considered null and void. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to limit the City's ability to have any of the services which are the subject to .this Agreement performed. by City personnel or by other Contractors retained by City. 15. TERMINATION This Agreement may be terminated by the City upon thirty (30) days written notice of termination. In such event, Consultant shall be entitled to receive and the City shall pay Consultant compensation for all services performed by Consultant prior to receipt of such notice of termination, subject to the following conditions: a. As a condition of such payinent, the Executive Director may require Consultant to deliver to the City all work product(s) completed as of such date, and in such case such work product shall be the property of the City unless prohibited by law, and Consultant consents to the City's use thereof for such purposes as the City deems appropriate. b. payment need not be made for work which fails to meet the standard of performance specified in the Recitals of this Agreement. 16. WAIVER No waiver of breach, failure of any condition, or any right or remedy contained in or granted by the provisions of this Agree zi ent shall be effective unless it is in writing and signed by the Marty waiving the breach, failure, right or remedy. No waiver of any breach, failure or right, or remedy shall be deemed a waiver of any other breach, failure, right or remedy; whether or not similar, nor shall any waiver constitute a continuing waiver unless the writing so specifies. 1.7. JURISDICTION - VENUE This Agreement has been executed. and delivered in the State of California and the. validity, interpretation, performance, and enforcement of any of the clauses of this Agreement shall be determined and governed, by the laws of the State of California.. Both parties further agree that Orange County, California, shall be the venue for any action or proceeding that may be brought or arise out of, in connection with or by reason of this Agreement. 18. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES Consultant shall, throughout the term of this Agreement, maintain all necessary licenses, permits, approvals, waivers, and exemptions necessary for the provision of the services hereunder and required by the laws and regulations of the United States, the State of California, the City of Santa Ana and all other governmental agencies, Consultant shall notify the City immediately and in writing of its inability to obtain or maintain such permits, licenses, approvals, waivers,- and exemptions. Said inability shall be cause for termination of this Agreement. City Council 9 — 12 11/Sof8 #63027v1 19. NOTICE Any notice, tender, demand, delivery, or other communication pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to be properly given if delivered in person or mailed by First class or certified mail, postage prepaid, or sent by fax or other telegraphic communication in the manner provided in this Section, to the following persons; To City: Clerk of the City Council City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M-3 0) P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, CA 92702-1988 Fax: 714- 647-6956 With coudesy copies W. Minh Thai, Executive Director Planning & Building Agency City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M-20) P.O, Box 1988 Santa Ana, California 92702 Fax: To Consultant; Bob Thomas, Sr. Regional VP ARC Document solutions, SoCal South Phone: (949) 660-7851 Email: bob.thomas@e-are.com A party may change its address by giving notice in writing to the other party. Thereafter, any communication shall be addressed and transmitted to the new address. If sent by mail, communication shall be effective or deemed to have been given three (3) days after it has been deposited in the United States mail, duly registered or certified, with postage prepaid, and addressed as set forth above. If sent by fax, communication shall be effective or deemed to have been given twenty-four (24) hours after the time set forth on the transmission report issued by the transmitting facsimile machine, addressed as set forth above. For purposes of calculating these time frames, weekends, federal, state, County or City holidays shall be excluded, 20. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS a. Each undersigned represents and. warrants that its signature herein below has the City Council 9— 13 1 VPQ, 2 f 8 #6i3027vl A-2020-203-43 power, authority and right to bind their respective parties to each of the terms of this Agreement, and shall indemnify City fully, including reasonable costs and attorney's fees, for any injuries or damages to City in the event that such authority or power is not, in fact, held by the signatory or is withdrawn. b. The Agreement is the final and complete agreement and any prior or contemporaneous agreements for similar services between the parties is superseded by this Agreement. This shall not apply where the Parties are currently engaged and Consultant is providing services not contemplated by this Agreement. C. All Exhibits referenced herein and attached hereto shall be incorporated as if fully set forth in the body of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the date and year first above written. ATTEST: Daisy Gomez LClerk of the Council APPROVED AS TO FORM: SONIA R. CARVALHO City Attorney By: Lisa E. Storck Assistant City Attorney RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: MinhThai, Executive Director Planning & Building Agency CITY OF SANTA ANA Kristine Ridge - - City Manager CONSULTANT: ARC Document Solutions, Inc. Bob Thomas Sr. Regional V.P. buncil 9 — 14 11/1/2022 EXHIBIT B ARC DOCUMENT SOLUTIONS ESTIMATE FOR: City of Santa Ana Prepared for: Debbie Scott-Leistra 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, 92701, 5th floor July 22, 2022 Archiving Information Management Services City Council 9 — 15 11/1/2022 ARC Document Solutions Proposal City of Santa Ana COVER LETTER OF INTRODUCTION Thank you very much for the opportunity to propose our services to the City of Santa Ana. We have fulfilled Scanning, Imaging and other Document Solutions services for many Architects, Engineers, School Districts, Developers, Property Management and Cities throughout the USA for many years. ARC is the leading document solutions company in the United States, providing business -to -business document management services to the industry. The company provides our core services through a proprietary suite of reprographics and document imaging technology products, a nationwide network of locally branded service centers and more than 4,000 facilities management programs at client locations throughout the country. We offer the following capabilities and expertise to City of Santa Ana including: Vast experience with corporate and government records Precedent of scanning, data processing, indexing and metadata creation Cloud hosting services and data management Established local presence in the area State of the art equipment and production facilities Significant experience in document handling and conversion projects Tenured and experienced management and production staff Proven quality programs that ensure accuracy Advanced service offerings that can be leveraged by City of Santa Ana for future initiatives ARC has a long list of satisfied clients that include government, health, industrial, financial, education, and construction. This unique combination of technical knowledge and production expertise results in the creation of sophisticated production control technology, which is customized for each project to provide quality and price competitiveness. We understand City of Santa Ana is looking for Digitizing and Indexing services for a collection of documents. These documents have been reviewed by our ARC team member. Here is a unit cost breakdown including Data Capture and File Indexing based on our assessment & conversation with City of Santa Ana representative. This is a living assessment that is subject to change as we move forward with our analysis of volume document types and output required by City of Santa Ana Looking forward to your feedback, Sincerely, Jose Vazquez American Reprographics Company, LLC City Council 9 — 16 11/1/2022 ARC Document Solutions Proposal City of Santa Ana SCOPE OF WORK What ARC will provide: Document Conversion, Quality Assurance and renaming to PDF. SECURE: ARC will go on -site to securely load all client prepared boxes. Then apply box barcode chain of custody labels, retrieve files from City of Santa Ana and transport them to its archive facility location in Costa Mesa for processing and scanning. Upon retrieval from City of Santa Ana, the documents will remain in ARC's custody. Documents are transported by ARC to ARC's location and only handled by ARC employees. Images remain on ARC's secure servers, until the final deliverable is returned to City of Santa Ana. No third parties are involved with the scanning process, transportation or storage. PREP: ARC will prepare your documents for scanning by removing all binding materials (e.g., staples, paper clips, clamps, coil binders, comb binders, velo bindings, fold -over tab binders, 3 ring binders, etc.). SCAN: ARC will scan all documents. Detailed Processing steps: • ARC to retrieve and package folders from file cabinets in ARC provided boxes, two locations on separate floors. Also to take any records that are already in boxes. • ARC will transport boxes via ARC vehicle to Scan Center located in Costa Mesa, CA • The files will be handled securely under strict HIPAA rules & regulations. • ARC and City of Santa Ana to work together to identify document types (optional). ARC to provide samples. Final output and updated estimated during sample review. • ARC to inventory folders, up to 3 fields • ARC to prepare folders for scanning by removing all binding and prepare for Bulk Scanning. • ARC will scan all documents at 300 dpi with B&W PDF images. Each folder will be output as a multipage PDF. All small format documents will be converted to searchable PDF (OCR) - no additional charge. • No reassembly required(no re -staple, no rebinding, no re -clipping). • ARC will Store all documents in our secure HIPAA room during the duration of the project. Only HIPAA certified personnel can enter and exit this room. • ARC will return all images via encrypted thumb drive or secure link. • ARC project manager will notify customer in advance if estimate exceeds original assumptions. Deviation from original assumptions must be mutually agreed upon by both parties and may impact schedule and price. City Council 9 — 17 11/1/2022 Rates & Services Pricing Service Description QTY Unit Per Unit Extended Onsite Retrieval Prep Document Packaging (no inventory) to make ready for transport.. 8 Hour $85.00 $680.00 Logistics Document Transportation - Pickup* . 200 Per Box $4.00 $800.00 Indexing - File Naming Objective Manual Extraction of Key Data - 9,000 File $0.30 $2,700.00 Document Prep Labor Sorting Documents by Document type (optional) 400,000 Image $0.04 $16,000.00 Document Prep Labor Preparing documents for scan (Light/& Medium Preparation) . 400,000 Image $0.03 $12,000.00 Small Format B&W Convert Documents up to 11x17 to PDF. B/W 400,000 Image $0.07 $28,000.00 Imaging OCR Optical character recognition (Small Format 400,000 Image $0.00 $0.00 Documents) .Included Data Deliverable Encrypted External Drive with Data . 1 Each $1.00 $200.00 Logistics Document Transportation - Delivery* . 200 Per Box $3.00 $600.00 Destruction Document Destruction . 200 Per Box $2.00 $400.00 Retrieval Adhoc retrieval requests. Hour * Estimate does NOT include Taxes, if applicable. Service Total $61,380.00 * Minimum per trip charge $150 per trip or greater dependent on location. Additional Scope Details: Chain Of Custody Level — Box ARC will store the documents for up to 30 calendar days after completion of the project to allow the customer time to review the samples and request any warranty work. Note: Prices submitted are considered firm for sixty (60) days. The pricing above is based on the initial assessment and 'best' condition assumptions excluding 'Additional Scope Questions'. Any deviation from the above assumptions must be mutually agreed upon by both parties and may impact both schedule and price and will be subject to a Change Order. ARC will produce a Pilot or sample to each Department to insure Indexing (Folder Structure & File Naming) for process approval from City of Santa Ana prior to producing entire collection. Actual quantities processed will determine final pricing, which may be lower or higher than this estimated total amount. City of Santa Ana will assign a Project Manager or Point Of Contact in coordination with ARC Project manager to insure timely feedback & authorization. ARC Document Solutions Team Ed Worcester Senior Account Executive 949-660-1150 ed.worcester@e-arc.com Jose Vazquez AIM ProlR. CLIENT APPROVAL City of Santa Ana Authorized Signature: Printed Name: (626)362-1909 1 jose.vazquez@e-arc.com City Manager Office www.santa-ana.org/city-managers-officw Item # 10 City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Staff Report November 1, 2022 TOPIC: Creation of 501(c)(3) Nonprofit City of Santa Ana Foundation AGENDA TITLE: Informational Report Relating to the Creation of 501(c)(3) Nonprofit City of Santa Ana Foundation RECOMMENDED ACTION Accept informational report. DISCUSSION State tax law allows for the formation of a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, more commonly referred to as charitable organizations. The City of Santa Ana, as it is formed today, is not a charitable organization and does not have a mechanism to which it can engage in charitable activities providing a tax incentive for donating. This can be changed by the formation of an auxiliary organization, such as a community foundation, that is authorized to provide supplemental services and support to the City. Community foundations are nonprofit organizations that utilize philanthropic contributions. A community foundation can be established to accept and manage the use of donated funds for the benefit of the entire City and cannot be used for general City operations. A community foundation is a useful means to accept tax-exempt donations and could be organized exclusively for charitable purposes. A community foundation could also engage in soliciting, receiving, investing, and making grants of funds, property, and other resources, or providing direct charitable services to aid, sponsor, promote, advance and assist worthy activities, programs and services. If formed, the Santa Ana Community Foundation would be led by a Board, whose initial functions and responsibilities would be as follows: • Adopt governing bylaws • Apply for non-profit status • Assist worthy activities, programs and services • Develop a budget and set up accounts • Develop marketing publication to attract financial support • Establish goals City Council 10 — 1 11/1/2022 Creation of 501(c)(3) Nonprofit City of Santa Ana Foundation November 1, 2022 Page 2 • File with both federal and state agencies • Manage assets Specific to the City of Santa Ana, a community foundation could accept donations from the community, which in turn would use its local expertise to channel those resources to nonprofit organizations and address the most pressing community needs. Some of the benefits to Santa Ana could be: • Grant Eligibility: Foundations have the advantage of being eligible for grants. Some grantors require that recipients be a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Also, some major grantors have a policy against funding tax -supported institutions, but will provide grants to foundations. • Funding for Programs and Services: There is always some uncertainty surrounding annual budgets. Having the opportunity to fund programs and projects through a foundation helps ensure the continuation of a high level of service, even in difficult financial times. • Sponsorships and Partnerships: Foundations can be helpful in building partnerships and obtaining sponsorships. Many companies, individuals, and organizations like to be associated with City programs and events. • Planned Giving: Foundations cultivate donors and seek out opportunities for large charitable donations. This allows for gifts to be made to a foundation as part of a financial or estate plan, where the donor could potentially receive financial and tax benefits. • Gifts such as Stocks, Real Estate, etc.: Foundations can often accept gifts for restricted and unrestricted purposes that might be difficult for City departments to accept. Donors also enjoy the benefits of potential tax exemptions as well. • Endowments: Gifts to create endowed funds are invested and only the income is spent on needs. Ideally, these are unrestricted by the donor(s). • Investments: Foundations have the flexibility to invest their funds to maximize the benefit for the foundation. Investment options available to public agencies are usually more restrictive. • Community Support and Trust: Ideally, potential donors give to a foundation knowing that their gifts will be used as intended. Gifts may be restricted, making the giving even more appealing. • Advocacy: Foundation members are often good advocates for city services, helping to promote programs and services through a variety of media channels. • Makes it easier to receive donations and sponsorship from the community. As the City progresses through the development of the foundation, staff will return to the City Council for review and consideration of policy -related decisions, such as potential board membership, bylaws, and Articles of Incorporation. Staff researched companies specializing in incorporating 501(c)(3) non -profits. Based on conversations with several companies, staff determined that a foundation could be established with technical assistance at an amount not to exceed $10,000. The technical City Council 10 — 2 11/1/2022 Creation of 501(c)(3) Nonprofit City of Santa Ana Foundation November 1, 2022 Page 3 assistance would focus on assisting staff with the development of bylaws and Articles of Incorporation in forming the 501(c)(3). ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT There is no environmental impact associated with this action. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. Submitted By: Steven Mendoza, Assistant City Manager Approved By: Kristine Ridge, City Manager City Council 10 — 3 11/1/2022 Human Resources _ www.santa-ana.org/departments/human-resources/ Item # 11 r City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Staff Report November 1, 2022 TOPIC: City Manager Performance Evaluation and Salary Adjustment AGENDA TITLE: Adopt a i) Resolution reflecting the positive City Manager performance evaluation conducted on October 4, 2022, and approving an amended annual salary for the City Manager, and ii) Resolution approving the City's Master Salary Schedule in conformance with Title 2 of the California Code of Regulations Section 570.5 and the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CaIPERS) RECOMMENDED ACTION 1. Adopt a Resolution affirming the City Manager's positive performance evaluation results and approving an adjusted annual salary for the City Manager, and 2. Adopt a Resolution approving the City's Master Salary Schedule in conformance with Title 2 of the California Code of Regulations Section 570.5 and the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CaIPERS). DISCUSSION The City of Santa Ana City Charter provides that the City Council shall conduct performance evaluations of its appointees on an annual basis. In addition, the City Manager's Employment Agreement provides for an annual performance evaluation and the opportunity for salary adjustments based on a positive evaluation. The City Council conducted a performance evaluation of City Manager Kristine Ridge, on October 4, 2022 and agreed that Ms. Ridge is exceeding expectations as City Manager. The City Manager's Employment Agreement was approved on April 30, 2019 and provided an annual salary of $290,000. As a result of a positive performance evaluation on October 19, 2021, the annual salary was subsequently adjusted to $301,600 effective November 16, 2021. As a result of the October 4, 2022 performance evaluation, the City Council supported an annual salary of $310,648. The proposed resolutions affirm the positive performance evaluation results, approve an adjusted annual salary for the City Manager (Exhibit 1), and approve the City's Master Salary Schedule to reflect the above -mentioned change to the City Manager's salary (Exhibit 2). City Council 11 — 1 11/1/2022 City Manager Performance Evaluation and Salary Adjustment November 1, 2022 Page 2 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT There is no environmental impact associated with this action. FISCAL IMPACT The City Council's adoption of the proposed Resolutions will result in an annual total increase in costs of approximately $11,011, with a Fiscal Year 2022-23 impact of approximately $7,341. There are sufficient funds in the City Manager's Office Budget (accounts 01103010-61000) to cover the increased costs. EXHIBIT(S) 1. Resolution affirming a positive performance evaluation and approving an annual salary adjustment for the City Manager 2. Resolution approving the City's Master Salary Schedule Submitted By: Jason Motsick, Executive Director of Human Resources Approved By: Kristine Ridge, City Manager City Council 11 —2 11/1/2022 RESOLUTION 2022-XXX A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING A SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR THE CITY MANAGER BASED ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE WHEREAS, City of Santa Ana("City") and Kristine Ridge ("City Manager") entered into that certain Employment Agreement dated April 30, 2019 (hereinafter "Employment Agreement"), whereby Employee agreed to serve as the City Manager of the City; and WHEREAS, the City of Santa Ana City Charter and Employment Agreement provides that the City Council shall conduct an annual performance evaluation of the City Manager; and WHEREAS, the City Council conducted such evaluation on October 4, 2022 resulting in positive performance appraisal; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to provide a salary adjustment for the City Manager. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana as follows: Section 1. The City Council hereby approves an annual salary for the City Manager of $310,648 ("Annual Salary"). The Annual Salary shall be payable in installment payments in the same manner and at the same times as salaries of other executive managers of the City are paid. Section 2. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. Section 3. The Mayor shall sign this Resolution, and the City Clerk shall attest to and certify to the passage and adoption thereof. ADOPTED this day of November, 2022. Vicente Sarmiento Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Sonia R. Carvalho City Attorney Laura A. Rossini, Chief Assistant City Attorney City Council 11 — 3 11/1/2022 Resolution No. 2022-XXX Page 1 of 2 AYES: Councilmembers NOES: Councilmembers ABSTAIN: Councilmembers NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, , Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No. 2022- to be the original Resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on November , 2022. Date: Clerk of the Council City of Santa Ana City Council 11 —4 Resolution%19N2(XX Page 2of2 RESOLUTION NO. 2022- XXX Adopt a Resolution approving the City's Master Salary Schedule in conformance with Title 2 of the California Code of Regulations Section 570.5 and the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CaIPERS) BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines, and declares as follows: A. The California Public Employees' Retirement System (CaIPERS) recommends that all CaIPERS employers list their compensation levels on one document, approved and adopted by the governing body, in accordance with Title 2 of the California Code of Regulations Section 570.5, and meeting all of the following requirements thereof: 1) Has been duly approved and adopted by the employer's governing body in accordance with requirements of applicable public meetings laws; 2) Identifies the position title for every employee position; 3) Shows the pay rate for each identified position, which may be stated as a single amount or as multiple amounts within a range; 4) Indicates the time base, including, but not limited to, whether the time base is hourly, daily, bi-weekly, monthly, bi-monthly, or annually; 5) Is posted at the office of the employer or immediately accessible and available for public review from the employer during normal business hours or posted on the employer's internet website; 6) Indicates an effective date and date of any revisions; 7) Is retained by the employer and available for public inspection for not less than five years; and 8) Does not reference another document in lieu of disclosing the pay rate. ResOlt�iGm6hEi12022-XXX 11 — 5 11/1/2022 Page 1 of 3 Section 2: The Master Salary Schedule has been previously prepared, publicly available, and compiled from information that was already approved and adopted by the City Council pursuant to previous Resolutions adopting, amending, and/or restating the City's Classification and Compensation Plan, employment agreements, and Memorandums of Understanding with various labor organizations representing City employees. Section 3: On November 1, 2022, the Santa Ana City Council approved a salary adjustment for the City Manager after a positive performance evaluation. Section 4: The City of Santa Ana now desires to approve the City's Master Salary Schedule attached to this Resolution hereto as Attachment "A." Section 5: This Resolution is operative from and after the date upon which it is adopted. The effective dates of the pay ranges for each title and job category identified in the Master Salary Schedule are indicated therein. ADOPTED this 1 st day of November 2022. AYES: Councilmembers: NOES: ABSTAIN: NOT PRESENT ATTEST: Councilmembers: Councilmembers: Councilmembers: Clerk of the Council CITY OF SANTA ANA- Vicente Sarmiento Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Sonia R. Carvalho City Attorney By: X,�.,� Laura A. Rossini Chief Assistant City Attorney ResOlt�iGm6hEi12022-XXX 11 — 6 11/1/2022 Page 2 of 3 CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY I, , Clerk of the Council, do hereby certify that the attached Resolution No. 2022-XXX to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on Date: Clerk of the Council City of Santa Ana ResOlt�i6Gm6hEi12022-XXX 11 — 7 11/1/2022 Page 3 of 3 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 09041 Account Clerk I SEIU PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09041 SEIU PT $19.50 Hourly B 09041 SEIU PT $20.45 Hourly C 09041 SEIU PT $21.47 Hourly D 09041 SEIU PT $22.55 Hourly E 09041 SEIU PT $23.67 Hourly 09042 Account Clerk II Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09042 SEIU PT $21.57 Hourly B 09042 SEIU PT $22.64 Hourly C 09042 SEIU PT $23.80 Hourly D 09042 SEIU PT $24.96 Hourly E 09042 SEIU PT $26.21 Hourly 01140 Accountant Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 672 SEIU-7 $5,542 Monthly AA 672 SEIU-7 $5,818 Monthly A 672 SEIU-7 $6,110 Monthly B 672 SEIU-7 $6,415 Monthly C 672 SEIU-7 $6,735 Monthly D 672 SEIU-7 $7,073 Monthly E 672 SEIU-7 $7,427 Monthly 01150 Accountant)) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 701 SEIU-7 $6,384 Monthly AA 701 SEIU-7 $6,702 Monthly A 701 SEIU-7 $7,039 Monthly B 701 SEIU-7 $7,391 Monthly C 701 SEIU-7 $7,761 Monthly D 701 SEIU-7 $8,149 Monthly E 701 SEIU-7 $8,557 Monthly 07010 Accounting Assistant Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 621 SEIU-7 $4,317 Monthly AA 621 SEIU-7 $4,533 Monthly A 621 SEIU-7 $4,764 Monthly B 621 SEIU-7 $5,002 Monthly C 621 SEIU-7 $5,252 Monthly D 621 SEIU-7 $5,515 Monthly E 621 SEIU-7 $5,790 Monthly 07015 Accounting Assistant/Systems Technician Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 621 SEIU-7 $4,317 Monthly AA 621 SEIU-7 $4,533 Monthly A 621 SEIU-7 $4,764 Monthly B 621 SEIU-7 $5,002 Monthly C 621 SEIU-7 $5,252 Monthly D 621 SEIU-7 $5,515 Monthly E 621 SEIU-7 $5,790 Monthly SEIU PTNCS SEIU FT SEIU FT SEIU FT SEIU FT City Council 11-8 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 1 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 01120 Accounting Manager (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 25 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 02 25 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 03 25 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 04 25 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 05 25 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 06 25 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 07 25 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 08 25 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 09 25 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 10 25 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 11 25 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 12 25 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 13 25 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 14 25 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 15 25 MM-NSWN $15,010 Monthly 16 25 MM-NSWN $15,384 Monthly 17 25 MM-NSWN $15,769 Monthly 07009 Accounts Payable Supervisor SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 675 SEIU-7 $5,623 Monthly AA 675 SEIU-7 $5,905 Monthly A 675 SEIU-7 $6,200 Monthly B 675 SEIU-7 $6,510 Monthly C 675 SEIU-7 $6,835 Monthly D 675 SEIU-7 $7,176 Monthly E 675 SEIU-7 $7,535 Monthly 01295 Active Transportation Coordinator SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 717 SEIU-7 $6,903 Monthly AA 717 SEIU-7 $7,247 Monthly A 717 SEIU-7 $7,609 Monthly B 717 SEIU-7 $7,989 Monthly C 717 SEIU-7 $8,389 Monthly D 717 SEIU-7 $8,809 Monthly E 717 SEIU-7 $9,250 Monthly 09770 Administrative Aide SEIU PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09770 SEIU PT $24.72 Hourly B 09770 SEIU PT $25.96 Hourly C 09770 SEIU PT $27.25 Hourly D 09770 SEIU PT $28.62 Hourly E 09770 SEIU PT $30.05 Hourly 08000 Administrative Intern SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 8000 SEASONAL $16.28 Hourly B 8000 SEASONAL $17.09 Hourly City Council 11 - 9 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 2 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 07271 Administrative Secretary (Excepted) (UC) CASA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 610 UC $4,921 Monthly A 610 UC $5,168 Monthly B 610 UC $5,425 Monthly C 610 UC $5,703 Monthly D 610 UC $5,989 Monthly E 610 UC $6,286 Monthly 00190 Administrative Services Manager (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 22 MM-NSWN $9,865 Monthly 02 22 MM-NSWN $10,109 Monthly 03 22 MM-NSWN $10,359 Monthly 04 22 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 05 22 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 06 22 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 07 22 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 08 22 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 09 22 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 10 22 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 11 22 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 12 22 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 13 22 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 14 22 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 15 22 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 16 22 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 17 22 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 08995 Animal Control Officer SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 08995 SEASONAL $23.96 Hourly B 08995 SEASONAL $25.16 Hourly C 08995 SEASONAL $26.42 Hourly D 08995 SEASONAL $27.75 Hourly E 08995 SEASONAL $29.13 Hourly 09000 Animal Keeper SEIU PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 9000 SEIU PT $15.53 Hourly B 9000 SEIU PT $16.31 Hourly C 9000 SEIU PT $17.13 Hourly D 9000 SEIU PT $17.99 Hourly E 9000 SEIU PT $18.89 Hourly 03920 Animal Service Officer I POA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 668 POA-NSWN $5,434 Monthly B 668 POA-NSWN $5,706 Monthly C 668 POA-NSWN $5,992 Monthly D 668 POA-NSWN $6,291 Monthly E 668 POA-NSWN $6,606 Monthly City Council 11 — 10 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 3 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 03930 Animal Service Officer II POA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 698 POA-NSWN $6,291 Monthly B 698 POA-NSWN $6,606 Monthly C 698 POA-NSWN $6,937 Monthly D 698 POA-NSWN $7,283 Monthly E 698 POA-NSWN $7,647 Monthly 02910 Applications Systems Manager (AM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 774 AM-NSWN $10,968 Monthly B 774 AM-NSWN $11,521 Monthly C 774 AM-NSWN $12,097 Monthly D 774 AM-NSWN $12,702 Monthly E 774 AM-NSWN $13,338 Monthly 02915 Applications/Tech Support Manager (AM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 784 AM-NSWN $11,521 Monthly B 784 AM-NSWN $12,097 Monthly C 784 AM-NSWN $12,702 Monthly D 784 AM-NSWN $13,338 Monthly E 784 AM-NSWN $14,005 Monthly 02845 Arts & Culture Specialist Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 672 SEIU-7 $5,542 Monthly AA 672 SEIU-7 $5,818 Monthly A 672 SEIU-7 $6,110 Monthly B 672 SEIU-7 $6,415 Monthly C 672 SEIU-7 $6,735 Monthly D 672 SEIU-7 $7,073 Monthly E 672 SEIU-7 $7,427 Monthly 00270 Assistant Buyer Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 642 SEIU-7 $4,787 Monthly AA 642 SEIU-7 $5,026 Monthly A 642 SEIU-7 $5,278 Monthly B 642 SEIU-7 $5,542 Monthly C 642 SEIU-7 $5,818 Monthly D 642 SEIU-7 $6,110 Monthly E 642 SEIU-7 $6,415 Monthly 09030 Assistant Buyer Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 09030 SEIU PTCS $29.00 Hourly A 09030 SEIU PTCS $30.45 Hourly B 09030 SEIU PTCS $31.97 Hourly C 09030 SEIU PTCS $33.57 Hourly D 09030 SEIU PTCS $35.25 Hourly E 09030 SEIU PTCS $37.01 Hourly SAMA SAMA SEW FT SEW FT SEIU PTCS City Council 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 4 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 01620 Assistant City Attorney (Excepted) (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 22 MM-NSWN $9,865 Monthly 02 22 MM-NSWN $10,109 Monthly 03 22 MM-NSWN $10,359 Monthly 04 22 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 05 22 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 06 22 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 07 22 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 08 22 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 09 22 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 10 22 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 11 22 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 12 22 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 13 22 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 14 22 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 15 22 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 16 22 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 17 22 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 00090 Assistant City Manager (EM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis MIN EM-40 $17,581 Monthly MAX EM-40 $23,245 Monthly 01710 Assistant Clerk Of The Council (MM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 18 MM-NSWN $8,937 Monthly 02 18 MM-NSWN $9,159 Monthly 03 18 MM-NSWN $9,386 Monthly 04 18 MM-NSWN $9,621 Monthly 05 18 MM-NSWN $9,865 Monthly 06 18 MM-NSWN $10,109 Monthly 07 18 MM-NSWN $10,359 Monthly 08 18 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 09 18 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 10 18 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 11 18 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 12 18 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 13 18 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 14 18 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 15 18 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 16 18 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 17 18 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 07611 Assistant Community Planner Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 681 SEIU-7 $5,790 Monthly AA 681 SEIU-7 $6,080 Monthly A 681 SEIU-7 $6,384 Monthly B 681 SEIU-7 $6,702 Monthly C 681 SEIU-7 $7,039 Monthly D 681 SEIU-7 $7,391 Monthly E 681 SEIU-7 $7,761 Monthly EXECUTIVE SAMA SEIU FT City Council 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 5 of 94 Job Code Job Title CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Unit 01180 Assistant Dir of Finance and Management Svcs (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 28 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 02 28 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 03 28 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 04 28 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 05 28 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 06 28 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 07 28 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 08 28 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 09 28 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 10 28 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 11 28 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 12 28 MM-NSWN $15,010 Monthly 13 28 MM-NSWN $15,384 Monthly 14 28 MM-NSWN $15,769 Monthly 15 28 MM-NSWN $16,160 Monthly 16 28 MM-NSWN $16,566 Monthly 17 28 MM-NSWN $16,980 Monthly 02865 Assistant Director of Community Development (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 26 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 02 26 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 03 26 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 04 26 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 05 26 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 06 26 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 07 26 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 08 26 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 09 26 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 10 26 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 11 26 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 12 26 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 13 26 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 14 26 MM-NSWN $15,010 Monthly 15 26 MM-NSWN $15,384 Monthly 16 26 MM-NSWN $15,769 Monthly 17 26 MM-NSWN $16,160 Monthly City Council 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 6 of 94 Job Code Job Title CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Unit 01836 Assistant Director of Human Resources (CMM) UNREPRESENTED Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 26 CMM-NS $10,889 Monthly 02 26 CMM-NS $11,160 Monthly 03 26 CMM-NS $11,439 Monthly 04 26 CMM-NS $11,727 Monthly 05 26 CMM-NS $12,018 Monthly 06 26 CMM-NS $12,318 Monthly 07 26 CMM-NS $12,627 Monthly 08 26 CMM-NS $12,943 Monthly 09 26 CMM-NS $13,265 Monthly 10 26 CMM-NS $13,595 Monthly 11 26 CMM-NS $13,936 Monthly 12 26 CMM-NS $14,285 Monthly 13 26 CMM-NS $14,642 Monthly 14 26 CMM-NS $15,010 Monthly 15 26 CMM-NS $15,384 Monthly 16 26 CMM-NS $15,769 Monthly 17 26 CMM-NS $16,160 Monthly 00380 Assistant Director of Parks Rec and Cmty Svcs (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 26 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 02 26 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 03 26 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 04 26 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 05 26 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 06 26 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 07 26 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 08 26 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 09 26 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 10 26 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 11 26 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 12 26 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 13 26 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 14 26 MM-NSWN $15,010 Monthly 15 26 MM-NSWN $15,384 Monthly 16 26 MM-NSWN $15,769 Monthly 17 26 MM-NSWN $16,160 Monthly City Council 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 7 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 02492 Assistant Director of Planning and Building (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 28 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 02 28 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 03 28 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 04 28 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 05 28 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 06 28 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 07 28 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 08 28 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 09 28 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 10 28 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 11 28 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 12 28 MM-NSWN $15,010 Monthly 13 28 MM-NSWN $15,384 Monthly 14 28 MM-NSWN $15,769 Monthly 15 28 MM-NSWN $16,160 Monthly 16 28 MM-NSWN $16,566 Monthly 17 28 MM-NSWN $16,980 Monthly 01601 Assistant Engineer SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 691 SEIU-7 $6,080 Monthly AA 691 SEIU-7 $6,384 Monthly A 691 SEIU-7 $6,702 Monthly B 691 SEIU-7 $7,039 Monthly C 691 SEIU-7 $7,391 Monthly D 691 SEIU-7 $7,761 Monthly E 691 SEIU-7 $8,149 Monthly 00530 Assistant Fleet Services Technician SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 617 SEIU-7 $4,236 Monthly AA 617 SEIU-7 $4,448 Monthly A 617 SEIU-7 $4,671 Monthly B 617 SEIU-7 $4,906 Monthly C 617 SEIU-7 $5,151 Monthly D 617 SEIU-7 $5,408 Monthly E 617 SEIU-7 $5,678 Monthly 04125 Assistant Instrument Technician SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 649 SEIU-7 $4,954 Monthly AA 649 SEIU-7 $5,201 Monthly A 649 SEIU-7 $5,461 Monthly B 649 SEIU-7 $5,734 Monthly C 649 SEIU-7 $6,021 Monthly D 649 SEIU-7 $6,322 Monthly E 649 SEIU-7 $6,638 Monthly City Council 11 - 15 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 8 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 05180 Assistant Librarian SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 630 SEIU-7 $4,511 Monthly AA 630 SEIU-7 $4,741 Monthly A 630 SEIU-7 $4,978 Monthly B 630 SEIU-7 $5,226 Monthly C 630 SEIU-7 $5,488 Monthly D 630 SEIU-7 $5,762 Monthly E 630 SEIU-7 $6,050 Monthly 00280 Assistant Parks/Landscape Planner SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 682 SEIU-7 $5,818 Monthly AA 682 SEIU-7 $6,110 Monthly A 682 SEIU-7 $6,415 Monthly B 682 SEIU-7 $6,735 Monthly C 682 SEIU-7 $7,073 Monthly D 682 SEIU-7 $7,427 Monthly E 682 SEIU-7 $7,799 Monthly 01410 Assistant Plan Check Engineer SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 754 SEIU-7 $8,269 Monthly AA 754 SEIU-7 $8,683 Monthly A 754 SEIU-7 $9,117 Monthly B 754 SEIU-7 $9,577 Monthly C 754 SEIU-7 $10,055 Monthly D 754 SEIU-7 $10,558 Monthly E 754 SEIU-7 $11,086 Monthly 00040 Assistant Planner I SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 681 SEIU-7 $5,790 Monthly AA 681 SEIU-7 $6,080 Monthly A 681 SEIU-7 $6,384 Monthly B 681 SEIU-7 $6,702 Monthly C 681 SEIU-7 $7,039 Monthly D 681 SEIU-7 $7,391 Monthly E 681 SEIU-7 $7,761 Monthly 02440 Assistant Planner II SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 701 SEIU-7 $6,384 Monthly AA 701 SEIU-7 $6,702 Monthly A 701 SEIU-7 $7,039 Monthly B 701 SEIU-7 $7,391 Monthly C 701 SEIU-7 $7,761 Monthly D 701 SEIU-7 $8,149 Monthly E 701 SEIU-7 $8,557 Monthly 01772 Assistant Public Works Maintenance Manager (AM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 750 AM-NSWN $9,755 Monthly B 750 AM-NSWN $10,243 Monthly C 750 AM-NSWN $10,756 Monthly D 750 AM-NSWN $11,295 Monthly Cilty Council 750 AM-NSWN $11,858 11 _ Veithly 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 9 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 07721 Assistant to the City Manager (Excepted) (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 22 MM-NSWN $9,865 Monthly 02 22 MM-NSWN $10,109 Monthly 03 22 MM-NSWN $10,359 Monthly 04 22 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 05 22 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 06 22 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 07 22 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 08 22 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 09 22 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 10 22 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 11 22 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 12 22 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 13 22 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 14 22 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 15 22 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 16 22 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 17 22 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 02155 Assistant Traffic Operations Engineer SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 755 SEIU-7 $8,309 Monthly AA 755 SEIU-7 $8,725 Monthly A 755 SEIU-7 $9,161 Monthly B 755 SEIU-7 $9,625 Monthly C 755 SEIU-7 $10,105 Monthly D 755 SEIU-7 $10,611 Monthly E 755 SEIU-7 $11,142 Monthly 02100 Associate Engineer SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 754 SEIU-7 $8,269 Monthly AA 754 SEIU-7 $8,683 Monthly A 754 SEIU-7 $9,117 Monthly B 754 SEIU-7 $9,577 Monthly C 754 SEIU-7 $10,055 Monthly D 754 SEIU-7 $10,558 Monthly E 754 SEIU-7 $11,086 Monthly 01040 Associate Park and Landscape Planner SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 732 SEIU-7 $7,427 Monthly AA 732 SEIU-7 $7,799 Monthly A 732 SEIU-7 $8,189 Monthly B 732 SEIU-7 $8,599 Monthly C 732 SEIU-7 $9,029 Monthly D 732 SEIU-7 $9,482 Monthly E 732 SEIU-7 $9,955 Monthly City Council 11 - 17 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 10 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 02280 Associate Plan Check Engineer SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 769 SEIU-7 $8,897 Monthly AA 769 SEIU-7 $9,342 Monthly A 769 SEIU-7 $9,819 Monthly B 769 SEIU-7 $10,309 Monthly C 769 SEIU-7 $10,825 Monthly D 769 SEIU-7 $11,366 Monthly E 769 SEIU-7 $11,934 Monthly 02450 Associate Planner SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 731 SEIU-7 $7,391 Monthly AA 731 SEIU-7 $7,761 Monthly A 731 SEIU-7 $8,149 Monthly B 731 SEIU-7 $8,557 Monthly C 731 SEIU-7 $8,985 Monthly D 731 SEIU-7 $9,434 Monthly E 731 SEIU-7 $9,906 Monthly 06170 Background Investigator POA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 683 POA-NSWN $5,847 Monthly B 683 POA-NSWN $6,140 Monthly C 683 POA-NSWN $6,446 Monthly D 683 POA-NSWN $6,768 Monthly E 683 POA-NSWN $7,107 Monthly 09315 Background Investigator SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09315 SEASONAL $28.45 Hourly B 09315 SEASONAL $29.87 Hourly C 09315 SEASONAL $31.38 Hourly D 09315 SEASONAL $32.94 Hourly E 09315 SEASONAL $34.60 Hourly 00474 Benefits & Compensation Manager (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 18 MM-NSWN $8,937 Monthly 02 18 MM-NSWN $9,159 Monthly 03 18 MM-NSWN $9,386 Monthly 04 18 MM-NSWN $9,621 Monthly 05 18 MM-NSWN $9,865 Monthly 06 18 MM-NSWN $10,109 Monthly 07 18 MM-NSWN $10,359 Monthly 08 18 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 09 18 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 10 18 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 11 18 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 12 18 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 13 18 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 14 18 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 15 18 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 16 18 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 17 18 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly City Council 11 -18 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 11 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 05150 Bibliographic Technician SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 620 SEIU-7 $4,296 Monthly AA 620 SEIU-7 $4,511 Monthly A 620 SEIU-7 $4,741 Monthly B 620 SEIU-7 $4,978 Monthly C 620 SEIU-7 $5,226 Monthly D 620 SEIU-7 $5,488 Monthly E 620 SEIU-7 $5,762 Monthly 00497 Budget Aide (UC) CASA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 642 UC $5,759 Monthly A 642 UC $6,046 Monthly B 642 UC $6,349 Monthly C 642 UC $6,666 Monthly D 642 UC $7,000 Monthly E 642 UC $7,351 Monthly 00496 Budget Analyst (UC) CASA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 668 UC $6,538 Monthly A 668 UC $6,863 Monthly B 668 UC $7,209 Monthly C 668 UC $7,568 Monthly D 668 UC $7,948 Monthly E 668 UC $8,346 Monthly 06400 Budget and Research Manager (AM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 764 AM-NSWN $10,446 Monthly B 764 AM-NSWN $10,968 Monthly C 764 AM-NSWN $11,521 Monthly D 764 AM-NSWN $12,097 Monthly E 764 AM-NSWN $12,702 Monthly 09790 Budget Intern SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09790 SEASONAL $17.94 Hourly B 09790 SEASONAL $18.84 Hourly 00493 Budget Supervisor (AM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 744 AM-NSWN $9,473 Monthly B 744 AM-NSWN $9,947 Monthly C 744 AM-NSWN $10,446 Monthly D 744 AM-NSWN $10,968 Monthly E 744 AM-NSWN $11,521 Monthly 04315 Building Maintenance Aide SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 599 SEIU-7 $3,880 Monthly AA 599 SEIU-7 $4,074 Monthly A 599 SEIU-7 $4,278 Monthly B 599 SEIU-7 $4,493 Monthly C 599 SEIU-7 $4,718 Monthly D 599 SEIU-7 $4,954 Monthly Clly Council 599 SEIU-7 $5,201 11 _ Pf9ithly 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 12 of 94 Job Code Job Title CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Unit 09215 Building Maintenance Assistant SEIU PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09215 SEIU PT $21.25 Hourly B 09215 SEIU PT $22.30 Hourly C 09215 SEIU PT $23.42 Hourly D 09215 SEIU PT $24.62 Hourly E 09215 SEIU PT $25.81 Hourly 04310 Building Maintenance Supervisor SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 691 SEIU-7 $6,080 Monthly AA 691 SEIU-7 $6,384 Monthly A 691 SEIU-7 $6,702 Monthly B 691 SEIU-7 $7,039 Monthly C 691 SEIU-7 $7,391 Monthly D 691 SEIU-7 $7,761 Monthly E 691 SEIU-7 $8,149 Monthly 04140 Building Maintenance Technician SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 639 SEIU-7 $4,718 Monthly AA 639 SEIU-7 $4,954 Monthly A 639 SEIU-7 $5,201 Monthly B 639 SEIU-7 $5,461 Monthly C 639 SEIU-7 $5,734 Monthly D 639 SEIU-7 $6,021 Monthly E 639 SEIU-7 $6,322 Monthly 00940 Building Safety Manager (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 26 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 02 26 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 03 26 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 04 26 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 05 26 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 06 26 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 07 26 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 08 26 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 09 26 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 10 26 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 11 26 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 12 26 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 13 26 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 14 26 MM-NSWN $15,010 Monthly 15 26 MM-NSWN $15,384 Monthly 16 26 MM-NSWN $15,769 Monthly 17 26 MM-NSWN $16,160 Monthly 02230 Building Technician SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 634 SEIU-7 $4,601 Monthly AA 634 SEIU-7 $4,834 Monthly A 634 SEIU-7 $5,076 Monthly B 634 SEIU-7 $5,330 Monthly C 634 SEIU-7 $5,596 Monthly CI�y Cound1 634 SEIU-7 634 SEIU-7 $5,876 11 $6,170 - y 11/1/2022 onthly Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 13 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 01240 Business Tax Collector/Inspector SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 645 SEIU-7 $4,858 Monthly AA 645 SEIU-7 $5,101 Monthly A 645 SEIU-7 $5,356 Monthly B 645 SEIU-7 $5,623 Monthly C 645 SEIU-7 $5,905 Monthly D 645 SEIU-7 $6,200 Monthly E 645 SEIU-7 $6,510 Monthly 01350 Buyer Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 685 SEIU-7 $5,905 Monthly AA 685 SEIU-7 $6,200 Monthly A 685 SEIU-7 $6,510 Monthly B 685 SEIU-7 $6,835 Monthly C 685 SEIU-7 $7,176 Monthly D 685 SEIU-7 $7,535 Monthly E 685 SEIU-7 $7,913 Monthly 09040 Cashier Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09040 SEW PT $15.10 Hourly B 09040 SEW PT $15.86 Hourly C 09040 SEW PT $16.65 Hourly D 09040 SEW PT $17.48 Hourly E 09040 SEW PT $18.35 Hourly 07030 Central Services Supervisor Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 646 SEIU-7 $4,882 Monthly AA 646 SEIU-7 $5,126 Monthly A 646 SEIU-7 $5,382 Monthly B 646 SEIU-7 $5,650 Monthly C 646 SEIU-7 $5,934 Monthly D 646 SEIU-7 $6,230 Monthly E 646 SEIU-7 $6,542 Monthly 01651 Chief Assistant City Attorney - Employee Relations (Excepted) (CMM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis SEIU FT SEW PTNCS SEW FT UNREPRESENTED 01 30 CMM-NS $12,018 Monthly 02 30 CMM-NS $12,318 Monthly 03 30 CMM-NS $12,627 Monthly 04 30 CMM-NS $12,943 Monthly 05 30 CMM-NS $13,265 Monthly 06 30 CMM-NS $13,595 Monthly 07 30 CMM-NS $13,936 Monthly 08 30 CMM-NS $14,285 Monthly 09 30 CMM-NS $14,642 Monthly 10 30 CMM-NS $15,010 Monthly 11 30 CMM-NS $15,384 Monthly 12 30 CMM-NS $15,769 Monthly 13 30 CMM-NS $16,160 Monthly 14 30 CMM-NS $16,566 Monthly 15 30 CMM-NS $16,980 Monthly 6 30 CMM-NS 517,404 _ gnthly CI y Cound1 30 CMM-NS $17,840 11 onthly 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 14 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 01650 Chief Assistant City Attorney (Excepted) (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 30 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 02 30 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 03 30 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 04 30 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 05 30 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 06 30 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 07 30 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 08 30 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 09 30 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 10 30 MM-NSWN $15,010 Monthly 11 30 MM-NSWN $15,384 Monthly 12 30 MM-NSWN $15,769 Monthly 13 30 MM-NSWN $16,160 Monthly 14 30 MM-NSWN $16,566 Monthly 15 30 MM-NSWN $16,980 Monthly 16 30 MM-NSWN $17,404 Monthly 17 30 MM-NSWN $17,840 Monthly 01701 Chief Technology Innovations Officer (EM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis MIN EM-20 $14,075 Monthly MAX EM-20 $18,315 Monthly 01690 City Attorney (EM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis Per Service OOOCITY ATTY Agreement 01790 City Manager (EM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis Per OOOCITY MGR $310,648 Annual Employment Contract 02150 City Traffic Engineer (MM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 25 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 02 25 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 03 25 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 04 25 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 05 25 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 06 25 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 07 25 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 08 25 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 09 25 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 10 25 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 11 25 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 12 25 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 13 25 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 14 25 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 15 25 MM-NSWN $15,010 Monthly 16 25 MM-NSWN $15,384 Monthly 17 25 MM-NSWN $15,769 Monthly EXECUTIVE APPOINTEE APPOINTEE SAMA City Council 11 - 22 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 15 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 02132 Civil Engineer SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 769 SEIU-7 $8,897 Monthly AA 769 SEIU-7 $9,342 Monthly A 769 SEIU-7 $9,819 Monthly B 769 SEIU-7 $10,309 Monthly C 769 SEIU-7 $10,825 Monthly D 769 SEIU-7 $11,366 Monthly E 769 SEIU-7 $11,934 Monthly 09060 Clerical Aide Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 9060 SEIU PT $15.40 Hourly B 9060 SEIU PT $16.18 Hourly C 9060 SEIU PT $16.95 Hourly D 9060 SEIU PT $17.80 Hourly E 9060 SEIU PT $18.69 Hourly 01990 Clerk of the Council (EM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis Per OOOCLK OF COUNCL $168,900 Annual Employment Contract 09090 Clerk Typist Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 9090 SEIU PT $20.20 Hourly B 9090 SEIU PT $21.21 Hourly C 9090 SEIU PT $22.27 Hourly D 9090 SEIU PT $23.38 Hourly E 9090 SEIU PT $24.55 Hourly 02780 Code Enforcement Associate Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 639 SEIU-7 $4,718 Monthly AA 639 SEIU-7 $4,954 Monthly A 639 SEIU-7 $5,201 Monthly B 639 SEIU-7 $5,461 Monthly C 639 SEIU-7 $5,734 Monthly D 639 SEIU-7 $6,021 Monthly E 639 SEIU-7 $6,322 Monthly SEIU PTNCS APPOINTEE SEIU PTNCS SEIU FT City Council 11 — 23 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 16 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA pM •Alf MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 02750 Code Enforcement Manager (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 26 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 02 26 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 03 26 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 04 26 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 05 26 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 06 26 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 07 26 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 08 26 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 09 26 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 10 26 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 11 26 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 12 26 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 13 26 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 14 26 MM-NSWN $15,010 Monthly 15 26 MM-NSWN $15,384 Monthly 16 26 MM-NSWN $15,769 Monthly 17 26 MM-NSWN $16,160 Monthly 02740 Code Enforcement Officer SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 683 SEIU-7 $5,847 Monthly AA 683 SEIU-7 $6,140 Monthly A 683 SEIU-7 $6,446 Monthly B 683 SEIU-7 $6,768 Monthly C 683 SEIU-7 $7,107 Monthly D 683 SEIU-7 $7,463 Monthly E 683 SEIU-7 $7,837 Monthly 02745 Code Enforcement Principal (AM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 725 AM-NSWN $8,634 Monthly B 725 AM-NSWN $9,065 Monthly C 725 AM-NSWN $9,518 Monthly D 725 AM-NSWN $9,997 Monthly E 725 AM-NSWN $10,496 Monthly 00070 Code Enforcement Supervisor SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 707 SEIU-7 $6,574 Monthly AA 707 SEIU-7 $6,903 Monthly A 707 SEIU-7 $7,247 Monthly B 707 SEIU-7 $7,609 Monthly C 707 SEIU-7 $7,989 Monthly D 707 SEIU-7 $8,389 Monthly E 707 SEIU-7 $8,809 Monthly 09316 Cold Case Investigator SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09316 SEASONAL $28.45 Hourly B 09316 SEASONAL $29.87 Hourly C 09316 SEASONAL $31.38 Hourly D 09316 SEASONAL $32.94 Hourly E 09316 SEASONAL $34.60 Hourly City Council 11 - 24 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 17 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 06430 Combination Building Inspector SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 687 SEIU-7 $5,963 Monthly AA 687 SEIU-7 $6,260 Monthly A 687 SEIU-7 $6,574 Monthly B 687 SEIU-7 $6,903 Monthly C 687 SEIU-7 $7,247 Monthly D 687 SEIU-7 $7,609 Monthly E 687 SEIU-7 $7,989 Monthly 09800 Combination Inspector Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09800 SEIU PT $30.20 Hourly B 09800 SEIU PT $31.69 Hourly C 09800 SEIU PT $33.30 Hourly D 09800 SEIU PT $34.95 Hourly E 09800 SEIU PT $36.72 Hourly 07660 Communications Services Officer Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 663 POA-NSWN $5,304 Monthly B 663 POA-NSWN $5,569 Monthly C 663 POA-NSWN $5,847 Monthly D 663 POA-NSWN $6,140 Monthly E 663 POA-NSWN $6,446 Monthly 09100 Community Center Aide Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 9100 SEIU PT $20.19 Hourly B 9100 SEIU PT $21.20 Hourly C 9100 SEIU PT $22.26 Hourly D 9100 SEIU PT $23.37 Hourly E 9100 SEIU PT $24.54 Hourly 07585 Community Development Analyst Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 696 SEIU-7 $6,230 Monthly AA 696 SEIU-7 $6,542 Monthly A 696 SEIU-7 $6,869 Monthly B 696 SEIU-7 $7,211 Monthly C 696 SEIU-7 $7,571 Monthly D 696 SEIU-7 $7,951 Monthly E 696 SEIU-7 $8,349 Monthly 07321 Community Development Commission Secretary Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 618 SEIU-7 $4,257 Monthly AA 618 SEIU-7 $4,470 Monthly A 618 SEIU-7 $4,694 Monthly B 618 SEIU-7 $4,930 Monthly C 618 SEIU-7 $5,176 Monthly D 618 SEIU-7 $5,434 Monthly E 618 SEIU-7 $5,706 Monthly SEIU PTNCS POA SEIU PTNCS SEIU FT SEIU FT City Council 11 — 25 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 18 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 07615 Community Development Manager (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 22 MM-NSWN $9,865 Monthly 02 22 MM-NSWN $10,109 Monthly 03 22 MM-NSWN $10,359 Monthly 04 22 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 05 22 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 06 22 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 07 22 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 08 22 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 09 22 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 10 22 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 11 22 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 12 22 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 13 22 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 14 22 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 15 22 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 16 22 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 17 22 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 05000 Community Liaison SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 702 SEIU-7 $6,415 Monthly AA 702 SEIU-7 $6,735 Monthly A 702 SEIU-7 $7,073 Monthly B 702 SEIU-7 $7,427 Monthly C 702 SEIU-7 $7,799 Monthly D 702 SEIU-7 $8,189 Monthly E 702 SEIU-7 $8,599 Monthly 09690 Computer Technician SEIU PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09690 SEIU PT $19.65 Hourly B 09690 SEIU PT $20.63 Hourly C 09690 SEIU PT $21.67 Hourly D 09690 SEIU PT $22.76 Hourly E 09690 SEIU PT $23.91 Hourly 02240 Construction Inspector SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 681 SEIU-7 $5,790 Monthly AA 681 SEIU-7 $6,080 Monthly A 681 SEIU-7 $6,384 Monthly B 681 SEIU-7 $6,702 Monthly C 681 SEIU-7 $7,039 Monthly D 681 SEIU-7 $7,391 Monthly E 681 SEIU-7 $7,761 Monthly 01850 Contracts Administrator SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 687 SEIU-7 $5,963 Monthly AA 687 SEIU-7 $6,260 Monthly A 687 SEIU-7 $6,574 Monthly B 687 SEIU-7 $6,903 Monthly C 687 SEIU-7 $7,247 Monthly Ci�y Council 687 SEIU-7 687 SEIU-7 $7,609 11 $7,989 - ° gnt y 11/1/2022 onthly Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 19 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 04780 Corporate Yard Facilities/Fleet Svcs Mgr (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 22 MM-NSWN $9,865 Monthly 02 22 MM-NSWN $10,109 Monthly 03 22 MM-NSWN $10,359 Monthly 04 22 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 05 22 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 06 22 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 07 22 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 08 22 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 09 22 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 10 22 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 11 22 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 12 22 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 13 22 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 14 22 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 15 22 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 16 22 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 17 22 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 04070 Corporate Yard Maintenance Attendant Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 582 SEIU-7 $3,568 Monthly AA 582 SEIU-7 $3,747 Monthly A 582 SEIU-7 $3,935 Monthly B 582 SEIU-7 $4,132 Monthly C 582 SEIU-7 $4,339 Monthly D 582 SEIU-7 $4,556 Monthly E 582 SEIU-7 $4,787 Monthly 01971 Correctional Manager (RM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 770 PMA-NSWN $8,941 Monthly A 770 PMA-NSWN $9,388 Monthly B 770 PMA-NSWN $9,857 Monthly C 770 PMA-NSWN $10,350 Monthly D 770 PMA-NSWN $10,868 Monthly 00310 Correctional Officer Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 683 POA-NSWN $5,847 Monthly B 683 POA-NSWN $6,140 Monthly C 683 POA-NSWN $6,446 Monthly D 683 POA-NSWN $6,768 Monthly E 683 POA-NSWN $7,107 Monthly 07630 Correctional Records Specialist Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 582 SEIU-7 $3,568 Monthly AA 582 SEIU-7 $3,747 Monthly A 582 SEIU-7 $3,935 Monthly B 582 SEIU-7 $4,132 Monthly C 582 SEIU-7 $4,339 Monthly D 582 SEIU-7 $4,556 Monthly E 582 SEIU-7 $4,787 Monthly SEIU FT PMA POA SEW FT City Council 11 - 27 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 20 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 07629 Correctional Records Supervisor SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 659 SEIU-7 $5,201 Monthly AA 659 SEIU-7 $5,461 Monthly A 659 SEIU-7 $5,734 Monthly B 659 SEIU-7 $6,021 Monthly C 659 SEIU-7 $6,322 Monthly D 659 SEIU-7 $6,638 Monthly E 659 SEIU-7 $6,971 Monthly 00360 Correctional Services Officer SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 00360 SEASONAL $20.01 Hourly B 00360 SEASONAL $21.01 Hourly C 00360 SEASONAL $22.06 Hourly D 00360 SEASONAL $23.19 Hourly E 00360 SEASONAL $24.32 Hourly 00370 Correctional Supervisor POA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 732 POA-NSWN $7,427 Monthly B 732 POA-NSWN $7,799 Monthly C 732 POA-NSWN $8,189 Monthly D 732 POA-NSWN $8,599 Monthly E 732 POA-NSWN $9,029 Monthly 00400 Council Services Manager (Excepted) (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 22 MM-NSWN $9,865 Monthly 02 22 MM-NSWN $10,109 Monthly 03 22 MM-NSWN $10,359 Monthly 04 22 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 05 22 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 06 22 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 07 22 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 08 22 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 09 22 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 10 22 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 11 22 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 12 22 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 13 22 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 14 22 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 15 22 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 16 22 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 17 22 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 00830 Council Services Secretary (Excepted) (UC) CASA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 589 UC $4,445 Monthly A 589 UC $4,669 Monthly B 589 UC $4,902 Monthly C 589 UC $5,145 Monthly D 589 UC $5,407 Monthly E 589 UC $5,674 Monthly 08700 Councilmember COUNCIL C&R^ni moil Wage Scale Pay Rate 11 _ PN Basis 11 /1 /2022 A OOOCOUNCIL $1,000 Monthly Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 21 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 03995 Crime Research Aide POA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 694 POA-NSWN $6,170 Monthly B 694 POA-NSWN $6,478 Monthly C 694 POA-NSWN $6,801 Monthly D 694 POA-NSWN $7,141 Monthly E 694 POA-NSWN $7,499 Monthly 03990 Crime Research Analyst Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 720 POA-NSWN $7,005 Monthly B 720 POA-NSWN $7,355 Monthly C 720 POA-NSWN $7,723 Monthly D 720 POA-NSWN $8,109 Monthly E 720 POA-NSWN $8,515 Monthly 04005 Custodial Aide/Porter Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 544 SEIU-7 $2,965 Monthly AA 544 SEIU-7 $3,113 Monthly A 544 SEIU-7 $3,269 Monthly B 544 SEIU-7 $3,432 Monthly C 544 SEIU-7 $3,604 Monthly D 544 SEIU-7 $3,784 Monthly E 544 SEIU-7 $3,974 Monthly 04000 Custodian Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 574 SEIU-7 $3,432 Monthly AA 574 SEIU-7 $3,604 Monthly A 574 SEIU-7 $3,784 Monthly B 574 SEIU-7 $3,974 Monthly C 574 SEIU-7 $4,173 Monthly D 574 SEIU-7 $4,382 Monthly E 574 SEIU-7 $4,601 Monthly 04090 Custodian Supervisor Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 630 SEIU-7 $4,511 Monthly AA 630 SEIU-7 $4,741 Monthly A 630 SEIU-7 $4,978 Monthly B 630 SEIU-7 $5,226 Monthly C 630 SEIU-7 $5,488 Monthly D 630 SEIU-7 $5,762 Monthly E 630 SEIU-7 $6,050 Monthly 09780 Customer Service Clerk Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09780 SEIU PT $20.25 Hourly B 09780 SEIU PT $21.25 Hourly C 09780 SEIU PT $22.31 Hourly D 09780 SEIU PT $23.43 Hourly E 09780 SEIU PT $24.62 Hourly POA SEW FT SEIU FT SEIU FT SEIU PTNCS City Council 11 - 29 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 22 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 01220 Customer Service Representative SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 629 SEIU-7 $4,493 Monthly AA 629 SEIU-7 $4,718 Monthly A 629 SEIU-7 $4,954 Monthly B 629 SEIU-7 $5,201 Monthly C 629 SEIU-7 $5,461 Monthly D 629 SEIU-7 $5,734 Monthly E 629 SEIU-7 $6,021 Monthly 09120 Data Entry Clerk Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 9120 SEW PT $16.79 Hourly B 9120 SEW PT $17.64 Hourly C 9120 SEW PT $18.55 Hourly D 9120 SEW PT $19.46 Hourly E 9120 SEW PT $20.44 Hourly 04200 Data Entry Office Asst Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 599 SEIU-7 $3,880 Monthly AA 599 SEIU-7 $4,074 Monthly A 599 SEIU-7 $4,278 Monthly B 599 SEIU-7 $4,493 Monthly C 599 SEIU-7 $4,718 Monthly D 599 SEIU-7 $4,954 Monthly E 599 SEIU-7 $5,201 Monthly 01610 Deputy City Attorney (Excepted) (MM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 12 MM-NSWN $7,704 Monthly 02 12 MM-NSWN $7,898 Monthly 03 12 MM-NSWN $8,100 Monthly 04 12 MM-NSWN $8,299 Monthly 05 12 MM-NSWN $8,504 Monthly 06 12 MM-NSWN $8,718 Monthly 07 12 MM-NSWN $8,937 Monthly 08 12 MM-NSWN $9,159 Monthly 09 12 MM-NSWN $9,386 Monthly 10 12 MM-NSWN $9,621 Monthly 11 12 MM-NSWN $9,865 Monthly 12 12 MM-NSWN $10,109 Monthly 13 12 MM-NSWN $10,359 Monthly 14 12 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 15 12 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 16 12 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 17 12 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly SEIU PTNCS SEW FT SAMA City Council 11 - 30 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 23 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 00315 Deputy City Engineer (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 25 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 02 25 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 03 25 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 04 25 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 05 25 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 06 25 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 07 25 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 08 25 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 09 25 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 10 25 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 11 25 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 12 25 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 13 25 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 14 25 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 15 25 MM-NSWN $15,010 Monthly 16 25 MM-NSWN $15,384 Monthly 17 25 MM-NSWN $15,769 Monthly 07050 Deputy Clerk of the Council SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 641 SEIU-7 $4,764 Monthly AA 641 SEIU-7 $5,002 Monthly A 641 SEIU-7 $5,252 Monthly B 641 SEIU-7 $5,515 Monthly C 641 SEIU-7 $5,790 Monthly D 641 SEIU-7 $6,080 Monthly E 641 SEIU-7 $6,384 Monthly 00320 Deputy Public Works Director / City Engineer (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 28 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 02 28 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 03 28 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 04 28 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 05 28 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 06 28 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 07 28 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 08 28 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 09 28 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 10 28 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 11 28 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 12 28 MM-NSWN $15,010 Monthly 13 28 MM-NSWN $15,384 Monthly 14 28 MM-NSWN $15,769 Monthly 15 28 MM-NSWN $16,160 Monthly 16 28 MM-NSWN $16,566 Monthly 17 28 MM-NSWN $16,980 Monthly City Council 11 - 31 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 24 of 94 Job Code Job Title CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Unit 04430 Deputy Public Works Director / Main Srvcs Mgr (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 24 MM-NSWN $10,359 Monthly 02 24 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 03 24 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 04 24 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 05 24 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 06 24 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 07 24 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 08 24 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 09 24 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 10 24 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 11 24 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 12 24 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 13 24 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 14 24 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 15 24 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 16 24 MM-NSWN $15,010 Monthly 17 24 MM-NSWN $15,384 Monthly 02251 Deputy Public Works Director/Constr Srvcs Mgr (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 26 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 02 26 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 03 26 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 04 26 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 05 26 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 06 26 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 07 26 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 08 26 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 09 26 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 10 26 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 11 26 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 12 26 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 13 26 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 14 26 MM-NSWN $15,010 Monthly 15 26 MM-NSWN $15,384 Monthly 16 26 MM-NSWN $15,769 Monthly 17 26 MM-NSWN $16,160 Monthly City Council 11 - 32 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 25 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 04410 Deputy Public Works Director/Water Rsres Mgr (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 26 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 02 26 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 03 26 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 04 26 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 05 26 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 06 26 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 07 26 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 08 26 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 09 26 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 10 26 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 11 26 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 12 26 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 13 26 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 14 26 MM-NSWN $15,010 Monthly 15 26 MM-NSWN $15,384 Monthly 16 26 MM-NSWN $15,769 Monthly 17 26 MM-NSWN $16,160 Monthly 03100 DNA Coordinator SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 621 SEIU-7 $4,317 Monthly AA 621 SEIU-7 $4,533 Monthly A 621 SEIU-7 $4,764 Monthly B 621 SEIU-7 $5,002 Monthly C 621 SEIU-7 $5,252 Monthly D 621 SEIU-7 $5,515 Monthly E 621 SEIU-7 $5,790 Monthly 02690 Economic Development Manager (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 22 MM-NSWN $9,865 Monthly 02 22 MM-NSWN $10,109 Monthly 03 22 MM-NSWN $10,359 Monthly 04 22 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 05 22 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 06 22 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 07 22 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 08 22 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 09 22 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 10 22 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 11 22 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 12 22 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 13 22 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 14 22 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 15 22 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 16 22 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 17 22 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly City Council 11 - 33 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 26 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 00560 Economic Development Specialist I SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 702 SEIU-7 $6,415 Monthly AA 702 SEIU-7 $6,735 Monthly A 702 SEIU-7 $7,073 Monthly B 702 SEIU-7 $7,427 Monthly C 702 SEIU-7 $7,799 Monthly D 702 SEIU-7 $8,189 Monthly E 702 SEIU-7 $8,599 Monthly 00550 Economic Development Specialist II SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 731 SEIU-7 $7,391 Monthly AA 731 SEIU-7 $7,761 Monthly A 731 SEIU-7 $8,149 Monthly B 731 SEIU-7 $8,557 Monthly C 731 SEIU-7 $8,985 Monthly D 731 SEIU-7 $9,434 Monthly E 731 SEIU-7 $9,906 Monthly 00350 Economic Development Specialist III SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 761 SEIU-7 $8,557 Monthly AA 761 SEIU-7 $8,985 Monthly A 761 SEIU-7 $9,434 Monthly B 761 SEIU-7 $9,906 Monthly C 761 SEIU-7 $10,401 Monthly D 761 SEIU-7 $10,922 Monthly E 761 SEIU-7 $11,468 Monthly 02705 Emergency Operations Coordinator POA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 752 POA-NSWN $8,189 Monthly B 752 POA-NSWN $8,599 Monthly C 752 POA-NSWN $9,029 Monthly D 752 POA-NSWN $9,482 Monthly E 752 POA-NSWN $9,955 Monthly 01784 Employee Relations Analyst (UCE) UNREPRESENTED Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 663 UCE $6,380 Monthly A 663 UCE $6,702 Monthly B 663 UCE $7,034 Monthly C 663 UCE $7,386 Monthly D 663 UCE $7,754 Monthly E 663 UCE $8,142 Monthly City Council Run Date: October 6, 2022 11 - 34 11 /1 /2022 Page 27 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 01781 Employee Relations Manager (CMM) UNREPRESENTED Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 22 CMM-NS $9,865 Monthly 02 22 CMM-NS $10,109 Monthly 03 22 CMM-NS $10,359 Monthly 04 22 CMM-NS $10,622 Monthly 05 22 CMM-NS $10,889 Monthly 06 22 CMM-NS $11,160 Monthly 07 22 CMM-NS $11,439 Monthly 08 22 CMM-NS $11,727 Monthly 09 22 CMM-NS $12,018 Monthly 10 22 CMM-NS $12,318 Monthly 11 22 CMM-NS $12,627 Monthly 12 22 CMM-NS $12,943 Monthly 13 22 CMM-NS $13,265 Monthly 14 22 CMM-NS $13,595 Monthly 15 22 CMM-NS $13,936 Monthly 16 22 CMM-NS $14,285 Monthly 17 22 CMM-NS $14,642 Monthly 02030 Engineering Aide SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 635 SEIU-7 $4,624 Monthly AA 635 SEIU-7 $4,858 Monthly A 635 SEIU-7 $5,101 Monthly B 635 SEIU-7 $5,356 Monthly C 635 SEIU-7 $5,623 Monthly D 635 SEIU-7 $5,905 Monthly E 635 SEIU-7 $6,200 Monthly 09471 Engineering Apprentice SEIU PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09471 SEIU PT $20.77 Hourly B 09471 SEIU PT $21.81 Hourly C 09471 SEIU PT $22.90 Hourly D 09471 SEIU PT $24.05 Hourly E 09471 SEIU PT $25.25 Hourly 09130 Engineering Intern SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09130 SEASONAL $17.94 Hourly B 09130 SEASONAL $18.84 Hourly 02035 Engineering Technician SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 645 SEIU-7 $4,858 Monthly AA 645 SEIU-7 $5,101 Monthly A 645 SEIU-7 $5,356 Monthly B 645 SEIU-7 $5,623 Monthly C 645 SEIU-7 $5,905 Monthly D 645 SEIU-7 $6,200 Monthly E 645 SEIU-7 $6,510 Monthly City Council 11 - 35 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 28 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 01769 Enterprise Program Manager (AM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 750 AM-NSWN $9,755 Monthly B 750 AM-NSWN $10,243 Monthly C 750 AM-NSWN $10,756 Monthly D 750 AM-NSWN $11,295 Monthly E 750 AM-NSWN $11,858 Monthly 09140 Equip. Svc. Attendant SEW PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 9140 SEIU PT $18.90 Hourly B 9140 SEIU PT $19.82 Hourly C 9140 SEIU PT $20.85 Hourly D 9140 SEIU PT $21.85 Hourly E 9140 SEIU PT $22.97 Hourly 04215 Equipment Operator - Water Services SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 645 SEIU-7 $4,858 Monthly AA 645 SEIU-7 $5,101 Monthly A 645 SEIU-7 $5,356 Monthly B 645 SEIU-7 $5,623 Monthly C 645 SEIU-7 $5,905 Monthly D 645 SEIU-7 $6,200 Monthly E 645 SEIU-7 $6,510 Monthly 00440 Equipment Operator SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 641 SEIU-7 $4,764 Monthly AA 641 SEIU-7 $5,002 Monthly A 641 SEIU-7 $5,252 Monthly B 641 SEIU-7 $5,515 Monthly C 641 SEIU-7 $5,790 Monthly D 641 SEIU-7 $6,080 Monthly E 641 SEIU-7 $6,384 Monthly 01515 Equity and Inclusion Coordinator (Exempt) (UC) CASA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 668 UC $6,538 Monthly A 668 UC $6,863 Monthly B 668 UC $7,209 Monthly C 668 UC $7,568 Monthly D 668 UC $7,948 Monthly E 668 UC $8,346 Monthly 00900 Executive Assistant (Excepted) (UC) CASA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 645 UC $5,844 Monthly A 645 UC $6,138 Monthly B 645 UC $6,444 Monthly C 645 UC $6,765 Monthly D 645 UC $7,103 Monthly E 645 UC $7,459 Monthly 02870 Executive Dir Community Development (EM) EXECUTIVE Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis MIN EM-20 $14,075 Monthly CIlitCOUIICIl EM-20 $18,315 11 _ Ig(3„thly 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 29 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 01190 Executive Dir Finance & Management Svcs (EM) EXECUTIVE Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis MIN EM-20 $14,075 Monthly MAX EM-20 $18,315 Monthly 01830 Executive Dir Human Resources (EM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis MIN EM-20 $14,075 Monthly MAX EM-20 $18,315 Monthly 05400 Executive Dir of Parks, Rec & Community Svcs (EM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis MIN EM-20 $14,075 Monthly MAX EM-20 $18,315 Monthly 02490 Executive Dir Planning and Bldg Safety (EM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis MIN EM-30 $15,537 Monthly MAX EM-30 $20,218 Monthly 02170 Executive Dir Public Works (EM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis MIN EM-30 $15,537 Monthly MAX EM-30 $20,218 Monthly 07393 Executive Secretary — Human Resources (UCE) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 615 UCE $5,045 Monthly A 615 UCE $5,297 Monthly B 615 UCE $5,563 Monthly C 615 UCE $5,844 Monthly D 615 UCE $6,138 Monthly E 615 UCE $6,444 Monthly 07392 Executive Secretary (UC) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 615 UC $5,045 Monthly A 615 UC $5,297 Monthly B 615 UC $5,563 Monthly C 615 UC $5,844 Monthly D 615 UC $6,138 Monthly E 615 UC $6,444 Monthly 00140 Executive Secretary to the Police Chief (UC) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 620 UC $5,168 Monthly A 620 UC $5,425 Monthly B 620 UC $5,703 Monthly C 620 UC $5,989 Monthly D 620 UC $6,286 Monthly E 620 UC $6,602 Monthly EXECUTIVE EXECUTIVE EXECUTIVE EXECUTIVE UNREPRESENTED CASA CASA City Council 11 — 37 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 30 of 94 Job Code Job Title CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Unit 04376 Facilities and Fleet Maintenance Manager (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 22 MM-NSWN $9,865 Monthly 02 22 MM-NSWN $10,109 Monthly 03 22 MM-NSWN $10,359 Monthly 04 22 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 05 22 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 06 22 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 07 22 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 08 22 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 09 22 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 10 22 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 11 22 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 12 22 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 13 22 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 14 22 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 15 22 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 16 22 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 17 22 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 04377 Facilities Maintenance Manager (AM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 723 AM-NSWN $8,549 Monthly B 723 AM-NSWN $8,978 Monthly C 723 AM-NSWN $9,428 Monthly D 723 AM-NSWN $9,900 Monthly E 723 AM-NSWN $10,396 Monthly 0437S Facilities Maintenance Superintendent (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 18 MM-NSWN $8,937 Monthly 02 18 MM-NSWN $9,159 Monthly 03 18 MM-NSWN $9,386 Monthly 04 18 MM-NSWN $9,621 Monthly 05 18 MM-NSWN $9,865 Monthly 06 18 MM-NSWN $10,109 Monthly 07 18 MM-NSWN $10,359 Monthly 08 18 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 09 18 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 10 18 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 11 18 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 12 18 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 13 18 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 14 18 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 15 18 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 16 18 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 17 18 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly City Council 11 - 38 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 31 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 04370 Facilities Supervisor SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 691 SEIU-7 $6,080 Monthly AA 691 SEIU-7 $6,384 Monthly A 691 SEIU-7 $6,702 Monthly B 691 SEIU-7 $7,039 Monthly C 691 SEIU-7 $7,391 Monthly D 691 SEIU-7 $7,761 Monthly E 691 SEIU-7 $8,149 Monthly 00481 Financial Analyst (UC) CASA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 663 UC $6,380 Monthly A 663 UC $6,702 Monthly B 663 UC $7,034 Monthly C 663 UC $7,386 Monthly D 663 UC $7,754 Monthly E 663 UC $8,142 Monthly 07605 Fingerprint Examiner SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 07605 SEASONAL $29.88 Hourly B 07605 SEASONAL $31.39 Hourly C 07605 SEASONAL $32.94 Hourly D 07605 SEASONAL $34.59 Hourly E 07605 SEASONAL $36.32 Hourly 07600 Firearms Examiner POA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 739 POA-NSWN $7,685 Monthly B 739 POA-NSWN $8,069 Monthly C 739 POA-NSWN $8,473 Monthly D 739 POA-NSWN $8,897 Monthly E 739 POA-NSWN $9,342 Monthly 00500 Fleet Parts Specialist SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 656 SEIU-7 $5,126 Monthly AA 656 SEIU-7 $5,382 Monthly A 656 SEIU-7 $5,650 Monthly B 656 SEIU-7 $5,934 Monthly C 656 SEIU-7 $6,230 Monthly D 656 SEIU-7 $6,542 Monthly E 656 SEIU-7 $6,869 Monthly 04785 Fleet Services Manager (AM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 723 AM-NSWN $8,549 Monthly B 723 AM-NSWN $8,978 Monthly C 723 AM-NSWN $9,428 Monthly D 723 AM-NSWN $9,900 Monthly E 723 AM-NSWN $10,396 Monthly City Council 11 — 39 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 32 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 04770 Fleet Services Supervisor SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 705 SEIU-7 $6,510 Monthly AA 705 SEIU-7 $6,835 Monthly A 705 SEIU-7 $7,176 Monthly B 705 SEIU-7 $7,535 Monthly C 705 SEIU-7 $7,913 Monthly D 705 SEIU-7 $8,309 Monthly E 705 SEIU-7 $8,725 Monthly 04720 Fleet Services Technician I SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 646 SEIU-7 $4,882 Monthly AA 646 SEIU-7 $5,126 Monthly A 646 SEIU-7 $5,382 Monthly B 646 SEIU-7 $5,650 Monthly C 646 SEIU-7 $5,934 Monthly D 646 SEIU-7 $6,230 Monthly E 646 SEIU-7 $6,542 Monthly 04730 Fleet Services Technician II SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 666 SEIU-7 $5,382 Monthly AA 666 SEIU-7 $5,650 Monthly A 666 SEIU-7 $5,934 Monthly B 666 SEIU-7 $6,230 Monthly C 666 SEIU-7 $6,542 Monthly D 666 SEIU-7 $6,869 Monthly E 666 SEIU-7 $7,211 Monthly 00450 Fleet Services Technician III SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 681 SEIU-7 $5,790 Monthly AA 681 SEIU-7 $6,080 Monthly A 681 SEIU-7 $6,384 Monthly B 681 SEIU-7 $6,702 Monthly C 681 SEIU-7 $7,039 Monthly D 681 SEIU-7 $7,391 Monthly E 681 SEIU-7 $7,761 Monthly 08500 Forensic Ballistics Technician SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 08500 SEASONAL $24.56 Hourly B 08500 SEASONAL $25.80 Hourly C 08500 SEASONAL $27.09 Hourly D 08500 SEASONAL $28.45 Hourly E 08500 SEASONAL $29.87 Hourly 01360 Forensic Services Supervisor POA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 770 POA-NSWN $8,941 Monthly B 770 POA-NSWN $9,388 Monthly C 770 POA-NSWN $9,857 Monthly D 770 POA-NSWN $10,350 Monthly E 770 POA-NSWN $10,868 Monthly City Council 11 - 40 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 33 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 03970 Forensic Specialist I POA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 694 POA-NSWN $6,170 Monthly B 694 POA-NSWN $6,478 Monthly C 694 POA-NSWN $6,801 Monthly D 694 POA-NSWN $7,141 Monthly E 694 POA-NSWN $7,499 Monthly 03980 Forensic Specialist II Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 713 POA-NSWN $6,768 Monthly B 713 POA-NSWN $7,107 Monthly C 713 POA-NSWN $7,463 Monthly D 713 POA-NSWN $7,837 Monthly E 713 POA-NSWN $8,229 Monthly 04190 General Maintenance Leader Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 660 SEIU-7 $5,226 Monthly AA 660 SEIU-7 $5,488 Monthly A 660 SEIU-7 $5,762 Monthly B 660 SEIU-7 $6,050 Monthly C 660 SEIU-7 $6,353 Monthly D 660 SEIU-7 $6,670 Monthly E 660 SEIU-7 $7,005 Monthly 01010 General Maintenance Supervisor Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 691 SEIU-7 $6,080 Monthly AA 691 SEIU-7 $6,384 Monthly A 691 SEIU-7 $6,702 Monthly B 691 SEIU-7 $7,039 Monthly C 691 SEIU-7 $7,391 Monthly D 691 SEIU-7 $7,761 Monthly E 691 SEIU-7 $8,149 Monthly 04180 General Maintenance Worker Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 639 SEIU-7 $4,718 Monthly AA 639 SEIU-7 $4,954 Monthly A 639 SEIU-7 $5,201 Monthly B 639 SEIU-7 $5,461 Monthly C 639 SEIU-7 $5,734 Monthly D 639 SEIU-7 $6,021 Monthly E 639 SEIU-7 $6,322 Monthly 02190 GIS Administrator Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 726 SEIU-7 $7,211 Monthly AA 726 SEIU-7 $7,571 Monthly A 726 SEIU-7 $7,951 Monthly B 726 SEIU-7 $8,349 Monthly C 726 SEIU-7 $8,767 Monthly D 726 SEIU-7 $9,205 Monthly E 726 SEIU-7 $9,673 Monthly POA SEIU FT SEIU FT SEIU FT SEIU FT City Council 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 34 of 94 Job Code Job Title CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Unit 02192 GIS Systems Analyst/Programmer SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 708 SEIU-7 $6,606 Monthly AA 708 SEIU-7 $6,937 Monthly A 708 SEIU-7 $7,283 Monthly B 708 SEIU-7 $7,647 Monthly C 708 SEIU-7 $8,029 Monthly D 708 SEIU-7 $8,431 Monthly E 708 SEIU-7 $8,853 Monthly 02193 GIS Technician SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 656 SEIU-7 $5,126 Monthly AA 656 SEIU-7 $5,382 Monthly A 656 SEIU-7 $5,650 Monthly B 656 SEIU-7 $5,934 Monthly C 656 SEIU-7 $6,230 Monthly D 656 SEIU-7 $6,542 Monthly E 656 SEIU-7 $6,869 Monthly 01500 Graphics Designer I SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 642 SEIU-7 $4,787 Monthly AA 642 SEIU-7 $5,026 Monthly A 642 SEIU-7 $5,278 Monthly B 642 SEIU-7 $5,542 Monthly C 642 SEIU-7 $5,818 Monthly D 642 SEIU-7 $6,110 Monthly E 642 SEIU-7 $6,415 Monthly 02400 Graphics Designer II SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 662 SEIU-7 $5,278 Monthly AA 662 SEIU-7 $5,542 Monthly A 662 SEIU-7 $5,818 Monthly B 662 SEIU-7 $6,110 Monthly C 662 SEIU-7 $6,415 Monthly D 662 SEIU-7 $6,735 Monthly E 662 SEIU-7 $7,073 Monthly City Council 11 — 42 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 35 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 09930 Homeless Services Division Manager - Retired Annuitant RETIRED ANNUITANT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 1 09930 RETIRED ANNUITANT $56.91 Hourly 2 09930 RETIRED ANNUITANT $58.32 Hourly 3 09930 RETIRED ANNUITANT $59.76 Hourly 4 09930 RETIRED ANNUITANT $61.28 Hourly 5 09930 RETIRED ANNUITANT $62.82 Hourly 6 09930 RETIRED ANNUITANT $64.39 Hourly 7 09930 RETIRED ANNUITANT $66.00 Hourly 8 09930 RETIRED ANNUITANT $67.66 Hourly 9 09930 RETIRED ANNUITANT $69.34 Hourly 10 09930 RETIRED ANNUITANT $71.07 Hourly 11 09930 RETIRED ANNUITANT $72.85 Hourly 12 09930 RETIRED ANNUITANT $74.67 Hourly 13 09930 RETIRED ANNUITANT $76.53 Hourly 14 09930 RETIRED ANNUITANT $78.43 Hourly 15 09930 RETIRED ANNUITANT $80.40 Hourly 16 09930 RETIRED ANNUITANT $82.42 Hourly 17 09930 RETIRED ANNUITANT $84.47 Hourly 03751 Homeless Services Division Manager (MM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 22 MM-NSWN $9,865 Monthly 02 22 MM-NSWN $10,109 Monthly 03 22 MM-NSWN $10,359 Monthly 04 22 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 05 22 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 06 22 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 07 22 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 08 22 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 09 22 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 10 22 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 11 22 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 12 22 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 13 22 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 14 22 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 15 22 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 16 22 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 17 22 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 03750 Homeless Services Manager (AM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 764 AM-NSWN $10,446 Monthly B 764 AM-NSWN $10,968 Monthly C 764 AM-NSWN $11,521 Monthly D 764 AM-NSWN $12,097 Monthly E 764 AM-NSWN $12,702 Monthly SAMA SAMA City Council 11 — 43 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 36 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 01885 Housing Authority Analyst SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 699 SEIU-7 $6,322 Monthly AA 699 SEIU-7 $6,638 Monthly A 699 SEIU-7 $6,971 Monthly B 699 SEIU-7 $7,319 Monthly C 699 SEIU-7 $7,685 Monthly D 699 SEIU-7 $8,069 Monthly E 699 SEIU-7 $8,473 Monthly 07640 Housing Authority Coordinator SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 762 SEIU-7 $8,599 Monthly AA 762 SEIU-7 $9,029 Monthly A 762 SEIU-7 $9,482 Monthly B 762 SEIU-7 $9,955 Monthly C 762 SEIU-7 $10,453 Monthly D 762 SEIU-7 $10,976 Monthly E 762 SEIU-7 $11,525 Monthly 02720 Housing Authority Operations Supervisor SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 720 SEIU-7 $7,005 Monthly AA 720 SEIU-7 $7,355 Monthly A 720 SEIU-7 $7,723 Monthly B 720 SEIU-7 $8,109 Monthly C 720 SEIU-7 $8,515 Monthly D 720 SEIU-7 $8,941 Monthly E 720 SEIU-7 $9,388 Monthly 02460 Housing Division Manager (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 22 MM-NSWN $9,865 Monthly 02 22 MM-NSWN $10,109 Monthly 03 22 MM-NSWN $10,359 Monthly 04 22 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 05 22 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 06 22 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 07 22 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 08 22 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 09 22 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 10 22 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 11 22 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 12 22 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 13 22 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 14 22 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 15 22 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 16 22 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 17 22 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly City Council 11 - 44 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 37 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 07580 Housing Programs Aide SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 611 SEIU-7 $4,111 Monthly AA 611 SEIU-7 $4,317 Monthly A 611 SEIU-7 $4,533 Monthly B 611 SEIU-7 $4,764 Monthly C 611 SEIU-7 $5,002 Monthly D 611 SEIU-7 $5,252 Monthly E 611 SEIU-7 $5,515 Monthly 01840 Housing Programs Analyst SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 720 SEIU-7 $7,005 Monthly AA 720 SEIU-7 $7,355 Monthly A 720 SEIU-7 $7,723 Monthly B 720 SEIU-7 $8,109 Monthly C 720 SEIU-7 $8,515 Monthly D 720 SEIU-7 $8,941 Monthly E 720 SEIU-7 $9,388 Monthly 00520 Housing Programs Coordinator SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 762 SEIU-7 $8,599 Monthly AA 762 SEIU-7 $9,029 Monthly A 762 SEIU-7 $9,482 Monthly B 762 SEIU-7 $9,955 Monthly C 762 SEIU-7 $10,453 Monthly D 762 SEIU-7 $10,976 Monthly E 762 SEIU-7 $11,525 Monthly 01890 Housing Specialist I SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 624 SEIU-7 $4,382 Monthly AA 624 SEIU-7 $4,601 Monthly A 624 SEIU-7 $4,834 Monthly B 624 SEIU-7 $5,076 Monthly C 624 SEIU-7 $5,330 Monthly D 624 SEIU-7 $5,596 Monthly E 624 SEIU-7 $5,876 Monthly 01900 Housing Specialist II SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 645 SEIU-7 $4,858 Monthly AA 645 SEIU-7 $5,101 Monthly A 645 SEIU-7 $5,356 Monthly B 645 SEIU-7 $5,623 Monthly C 645 SEIU-7 $5,905 Monthly D 645 SEIU-7 $6,200 Monthly E 645 SEIU-7 $6,510 Monthly 07069 Human Resources Administrative Assistant (UC) CASA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 581 UC $4,271 Monthly A 581 UC $4,486 Monthly B 581 UC $4,710 Monthly C 581 UC $4,945 Monthly Ci4 (CounCli 581 UC $5,194 11 _ Wis,thly 11 /1 /2022 E 581 UC $5,453 Monthly Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 38 of 94 Job Code Job Title CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Unit 08570 Human Resources Analyst (Part -Time) SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 08570 SEASONAL $36.81 Hourly A 08570 SEASONAL $38.66 Hourly B 08570 SEASONAL $40.58 Hourly C 08570 SEASONAL $42.61 Hourly D 08570 SEASONAL $44.74 Hourly E 08570 SEASONAL $46.97 Hourly 01520 Human Resources Analyst (UC) CASA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 663 UC $6,380 Monthly A 663 UC $6,702 Monthly B 663 UC $7,034 Monthly C 663 UC $7,386 Monthly D 663 UC $7,754 Monthly E 663 UC $8,142 Monthly 01838 Human Resources Business Systems Analyst (UCE) UNREPRESENTED Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 708 UCE $7,948 Monthly A 708 UCE $8,346 Monthly B 708 UCE $8,761 Monthly C 708 UCE $9,200 Monthly D 708 UCE $9,659 Monthly E 708 UCE $10,141 Monthly 07071 Human Resources Clerical Aide SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 07071 SEASONAL $15.40 Hourly B 07071 SEASONAL $16.18 Hourly C 07071 SEASONAL $16.95 Hourly D 07071 SEASONAL $17.80 Hourly E 07071 SEASONAL $18.69 Hourly 08575 Human Resources Communications Specialist (Part -Time) SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 08575 SEASONAL $36.81 Hourly A 08575 SEASONAL $38.66 Hourly B 08575 SEASONAL $40.58 Hourly C 08575 SEASONAL $42.61 Hourly D 08575 SEASONAL $44.74 Hourly E 08575 SEASONAL $46.97 Hourly City Council 11 — 46 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 39 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 01551 Human Resources Operations Manager (CMM) UNREPRESENTED Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 22 CMM-NS $9,865 Monthly 02 22 CMM-NS $10,109 Monthly 03 22 CMM-NS $10,359 Monthly 04 22 CMM-NS $10,622 Monthly 05 22 CMM-NS $10,889 Monthly 06 22 CMM-NS $11,160 Monthly 07 22 CMM-NS $11,439 Monthly 08 22 CMM-NS $11,727 Monthly 09 22 CMM-NS $12,018 Monthly 10 22 CMM-NS $12,318 Monthly 11 22 CMM-NS $12,627 Monthly 12 22 CMM-NS $12,943 Monthly 13 22 CMM-NS $13,265 Monthly 14 22 CMM-NS $13,595 Monthly 15 22 CMM-NS $13,936 Monthly 16 22 CMM-NS $14,285 Monthly 17 22 CMM-NS $14,642 Monthly 08580 Human Resources Specialist (Part -Time) SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 08580 SEASONAL $24.64 Hourly A 08580 SEASONAL $25.88 Hourly B 08580 SEASONAL $27.17 Hourly C 08580 SEASONAL $28.52 Hourly D 08580 SEASONAL $29.96 Hourly E 08580 SEASONAL $31.46 Hourly 07070 Human Resources Specialist (UC) CASA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 581 UC $4,271 Monthly A 581 UC $4,486 Monthly B 581 UC $4,710 Monthly C 581 UC $4,945 Monthly D 581 UC $5,194 Monthly E 581 UC $5,453 Monthly 08581 Human Resources Technician (Part -Time) SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 08581 SEASONAL $30.12 Hourly A 08581 SEASONAL $31.62 Hourly B 08581 SEASONAL $33.23 Hourly C 08581 SEASONAL $34.88 Hourly D 08581 SEASONAL $36.63 Hourly E 08581 SEASONAL $38.46 Hourly 01250 Human Resources Technician (UC) CASA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 622 UC $5,221 Monthly A 622 UC $5,480 Monthly B 622 UC $5,759 Monthly C 622 UC $6,046 Monthly D 622 UC $6,349 Monthly E 622 UC $6,666 Monthly City Council 11 — 47 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 40 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 09755 Information Desk Clerk SEIU PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09755 SEIU PT $16.95 Hourly B 09755 SEW PT $17.80 Hourly C 09755 SEW PT $18.69 Hourly D 09755 SEW PT $19.62 Hourly E 09755 SEW PT $20.60 Hourly 00960 Information Services and Network Manager (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 22 MM-NSWN $9,865 Monthly 02 22 MM-NSWN $10,109 Monthly 03 22 MM-NSWN $10,359 Monthly 04 22 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 05 22 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 06 22 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 07 22 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 08 22 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 09 22 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 10 22 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 11 22 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 12 22 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 13 22 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 14 22 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 15 22 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 16 22 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 17 22 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 02670 Information Services Representative SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 635 SEIU-7 $4,624 Monthly AA 635 SEIU-7 $4,858 Monthly A 635 SEIU-7 $5,101 Monthly B 635 SEIU-7 $5,356 Monthly C 635 SEIU-7 $5,623 Monthly D 635 SEIU-7 $5,905 Monthly E 635 SEIU-7 $6,200 Monthly 01705 Information Technology Infrastructure Supervisor (AM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 763 AM-NSWN $10,396 Monthly B 763 AM-NSWN $10,915 Monthly C 763 AM-NSWN $11,464 Monthly D 763 AM-NSWN $12,036 Monthly E 763 AM-NSWN $12,639 Monthly 06470 Information Technology Support Supervisor SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 736 SEIU-7 $7,571 Monthly AA 736 SEIU-7 $7,951 Monthly A 736 SEIU-7 $8,349 Monthly B 736 SEIU-7 $8,767 Monthly C 736 SEIU-7 $9,205 Monthly D 736 SEIU-7 $9,673 Monthly E 736 SEIU-7 $10,156 Monthly City Council 11 - 48 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 41 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 00021 Information Technology Support Technician I SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 636 SEIU-7 $4,648 Monthly AA 636 SEIU-7 $4,882 Monthly A 636 SEIU-7 $5,126 Monthly B 636 SEIU-7 $5,382 Monthly C 636 SEIU-7 $5,650 Monthly D 636 SEIU-7 $5,934 Monthly E 636 SEIU-7 $6,230 Monthly 00020 Information Technology Support Technician II SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 656 SEIU-7 $5,126 Monthly AA 656 SEIU-7 $5,382 Monthly A 656 SEIU-7 $5,650 Monthly B 656 SEIU-7 $5,934 Monthly C 656 SEIU-7 $6,230 Monthly D 656 SEIU-7 $6,542 Monthly E 656 SEIU-7 $6,869 Monthly 04130 Instrument Technician SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 667 SEIU-7 $5,408 Monthly AA 667 SEIU-7 $5,678 Monthly A 667 SEIU-7 $5,963 Monthly B 667 SEIU-7 $6,260 Monthly C 667 SEIU-7 $6,574 Monthly D 667 SEIU-7 $6,903 Monthly E 667 SEIU-7 $7,247 Monthly 03231 Jail Administrator (RM) PMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 852 PMA-NSWN $13,342 Monthly A 852 PMA-NSWN $14,009 Monthly B 852 PMA-NSWN $14,709 Monthly C 852 PMA-NSWN $15,444 Monthly D 852 PMA-NSWN $16,216 Monthly 09345 Jail Transportation Officer SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09345 SEASONAL $25.80 Hourly B 09345 SEASONAL $27.09 Hourly C 09345 SEASONAL $28.45 Hourly D 09345 SEASONAL $29.87 Hourly E 09345 SEASONAL $31.38 Hourly 09170 Janitor SEIU PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 9170 SEIU PT $15.49 Hourly B 9170 SEIU PT $16.26 Hourly C 9170 SEIU PT $17.07 Hourly D 9170 SEIU PT $17.92 Hourly E 9170 SEIU PT $18.84 Hourly City Council 11 — 49 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 42 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 08610 Law Clerk SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 08610 SEASONAL $15.10 Hourly B 08610 SEASONAL $15.84 Hourly C 08610 SEASONAL $16.63 Hourly D 08610 SEASONAL $17.49 Hourly E 08610 SEASONAL $18.35 Hourly 07090 Lead Accounting Assistant Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 655 SEIU-7 $5,101 Monthly AA 655 SEIU-7 $5,356 Monthly A 655 SEIU-7 $5,623 Monthly B 655 SEIU-7 $5,905 Monthly C 655 SEIU-7 $6,200 Monthly D 655 SEIU-7 $6,510 Monthly E 655 SEIU-7 $6,835 Monthly 07628 Lead Correctional Records Specialist Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 624 SEIU-7 $4,382 Monthly AA 624 SEIU-7 $4,601 Monthly A 624 SEIU-7 $4,834 Monthly B 624 SEIU-7 $5,076 Monthly C 624 SEIU-7 $5,330 Monthly D 624 SEIU-7 $5,596 Monthly E 624 SEIU-7 $5,876 Monthly 07110 Lead Police Records Specialist Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 634 SEIU-7 $4,601 Monthly AA 634 SEIU-7 $4,834 Monthly A 634 SEIU-7 $5,076 Monthly B 634 SEIU-7 $5,330 Monthly C 634 SEIU-7 $5,596 Monthly D 634 SEIU-7 $5,876 Monthly E 634 SEIU-7 $6,170 Monthly 07080 Legal Office Assistant (Excepted) (UC) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 544 UC $3,568 Monthly A 544 UC $3,745 Monthly B 544 UC $3,934 Monthly C 544 UC $4,129 Monthly D 544 UC $4,337 Monthly E 544 UC $4,553 Monthly 07120 Legal Secretary (Excepted) (UC) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 588 UC $4,422 Monthly A 588 UC $4,645 Monthly B 588 UC $4,877 Monthly C 588 UC $5,121 Monthly D 588 UC $5,378 Monthly E 588 UC $5,648 Monthly SEIU FT SEW FT SEW FT CASA CASA City Council 11 - 50 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 43 of 94 4 �j"mil}{f .d �ez Job Code Job Title 05110 Librarian Step Wage Scale CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 670 SEIU-7 $5,488 Monthly AA 670 SEIU-7 $5,762 Monthly A 670 SEIU-7 $6,050 Monthly B 670 SEIU-7 $6,353 Monthly C 670 SEIU-7 $6,670 Monthly D 670 SEIU-7 $7,005 Monthly E 670 SEIU-7 $7,355 Monthly 09271 Library Associate Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09271 SEIU PT $18.96 Hourly B 09271 SEIU PT $19.91 Hourly C 09271 SEIU PT $20.90 Hourly D 09271 SEIU PT $21.96 Hourly E 09271 SEIU PT $23.07 Hourly 09200 Library Clerk I Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 9200 SEIU PT $15.80 Hourly B 9200 SEIU PT $16.57 Hourly C 9200 SEIU PT $17.41 Hourly D 9200 SEIU PT $18.30 Hourly E 9200 SEIU PT $19.19 Hourly 09210 Library Clerk II Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09210 SEIU PT $17.50 Hourly B 09210 SEIU PT $18.37 Hourly C 09210 SEIU PT $19.27 Hourly D 09210 SEIU PT $20.25 Hourly E 09210 SEIU PT $21.25 Hourly 05195 Library Operations Manager (MM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 17 MM-NSWN $8,718 Monthly 02 17 MM-NSWN $8,937 Monthly 03 17 MM-NSWN $9,159 Monthly 04 17 MM-NSWN $9,386 Monthly 05 17 MM-NSWN $9,621 Monthly 06 17 MM-NSWN $9,865 Monthly 07 17 MM-NSWN $10,109 Monthly 08 17 MM-NSWN $10,359 Monthly 09 17 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 10 17 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 11 17 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 12 17 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 13 17 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 14 17 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 15 17 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 16 17 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 17 17 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly Unit SEW FT SEIU PTNCS SEIU PTNCS SEIU PTNCS SAMA City Council 11 — 51 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 44 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 05050 Library Services Assistant SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 572 SEIU-7 $3,398 Monthly AA 572 SEIU-7 $3,568 Monthly A 572 SEIU-7 $3,747 Monthly B 572 SEIU-7 $3,935 Monthly C 572 SEIU-7 $4,132 Monthly D 572 SEIU-7 $4,339 Monthly E 572 SEIU-7 $4,556 Monthly 01561 Library Services Director (EM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis MIN EM-10 $12,444 Monthly MAX EM-10 $14,311 Monthly 05076 Library Technician Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 610 SEIU-7 $4,091 Monthly AA 610 SEIU-7 $4,296 Monthly A 610 SEIU-7 $4,511 Monthly B 610 SEIU-7 $4,741 Monthly C 610 SEIU-7 $4,978 Monthly D 610 SEIU-7 $5,226 Monthly E 610 SEIU-7 $5,488 Monthly 07000 Loan Specialist Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 672 SEIU-7 $5,542 Monthly AA 672 SEIU-7 $5,818 Monthly A 672 SEIU-7 $6,110 Monthly B 672 SEIU-7 $6,415 Monthly C 672 SEIU-7 $6,735 Monthly D 672 SEIU-7 $7,073 Monthly E 672 SEIU-7 $7,427 Monthly 07170 Mail Clerk/Messenger Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 553 SEIU-7 $3,098 Monthly AA 553 SEIU-7 $3,253 Monthly A 553 SEIU-7 $3,415 Monthly B 553 SEIU-7 $3,586 Monthly C 553 SEIU-7 $3,765 Monthly D 553 SEIU-7 $3,954 Monthly E 553 SEIU-7 $4,152 Monthly 00740 Maintenance Assistant Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 575 SEIU-7 $3,449 Monthly AA 575 SEIU-7 $3,622 Monthly A 575 SEIU-7 $3,803 Monthly B 575 SEIU-7 $3,994 Monthly C 575 SEIU-7 $4,194 Monthly D 575 SEIU-7 $4,404 Monthly E 575 SEIU-7 $4,624 Monthly EXECUTIVE SEW FT SEIU FT SEW FT SEW FT City Council 11 - 52 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 45 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 09230 Maintenance Attendant SEIU PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09230 SEIU PT $15.00 Hourly B 09230 SEIU PT $15.75 Hourly C 09230 SEIU PT $16.28 Hourly D 09230 SEIU PT $17.09 Hourly E 09230 SEIU PT $17.94 Hourly 04050 Maintenance Worker I Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 595 SEIU-7 $3,803 Monthly AA 595 SEIU-7 $3,994 Monthly A 595 SEIU-7 $4,194 Monthly B 595 SEIU-7 $4,404 Monthly C 595 SEIU-7 $4,624 Monthly D 595 SEIU-7 $4,858 Monthly E 595 SEIU-7 $5,101 Monthly 04060 Maintenance Worker II Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 620 SEIU-7 $4,296 Monthly AA 620 SEIU-7 $4,511 Monthly A 620 SEIU-7 $4,741 Monthly B 620 SEIU-7 $4,978 Monthly C 620 SEIU-7 $5,226 Monthly D 620 SEIU-7 $5,488 Monthly E 620 SEIU-7 $5,762 Monthly 01201 Management Aide (Excepted) (UC) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 642 UC $5,759 Monthly A 642 UC $6,046 Monthly B 642 UC $6,349 Monthly C 642 UC $6,666 Monthly D 642 UC $7,000 Monthly E 642 UC $7,351 Monthly 01200 Management Aide (UC) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 642 UC $5,759 Monthly A 642 UC $6,046 Monthly B 642 UC $6,349 Monthly C 642 UC $6,666 Monthly D 642 UC $7,000 Monthly E 642 UC $7,351 Monthly 00750 Management Analyst (Excepted) (UC) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 668 UC $6,538 Monthly A 668 UC $6,863 Monthly B 668 UC $7,209 Monthly C 668 UC $7,568 Monthly D 668 UC $7,948 Monthly E 668 UC $8,346 Monthly SEIU FT SEIU FT CASA CASA CASA City Council 11 - 53 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 46 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 01720 Management Analyst (UC) CASA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 668 UC $6,538 Monthly A 668 UC $6,863 Monthly B 668 UC $7,209 Monthly C 668 UC $7,568 Monthly D 668 UC $7,948 Monthly E 668 UC $8,346 Monthly 08080 Management Intern SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 08080 SEASONAL $20.77 Hourly B 08080 SEASONAL $21.81 Hourly 08710 Mayor COUNCIL Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 000MAYOR $1,000 Monthly 01210 Meter Reader Collector SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 620 SEIU-7 $4,296 Monthly AA 620 SEIU-7 $4,511 Monthly A 620 SEIU-7 $4,741 Monthly B 620 SEIU-7 $4,978 Monthly C 620 SEIU-7 $5,226 Monthly D 620 SEIU-7 $5,488 Monthly E 620 SEIU-7 $5,762 Monthly 09280 Mobile Library Clerk SEIU PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 9280 SEIU PT $19.25 Hourly B 9280 SEIU PT $20.25 Hourly C 9280 SEIU PT $21.23 Hourly D 9280 SEIU PT $22.30 Hourly E 9280 SEIU PT $23.42 Hourly 0977S Municipal Utility Reader/Collector SEIU PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09775 SEIU PT $19.37 Hourly B 09775 SEIU PT $20.34 Hourly C 09775 SEIU PT $21.34 Hourly D 09775 SEIU PT $22.42 Hourly E 09775 SEIU PT $23.54 Hourly 064SO Network Engineer SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 756 SEIU-7 $8,349 Monthly AA 756 SEIU-7 $8,767 Monthly A 756 SEIU-7 $9,205 Monthly B 756 SEIU-7 $9,673 Monthly C 756 SEIU-7 $10,156 Monthly D 756 SEIU-7 $10,664 Monthly E 756 SEIU-7 $11,198 Monthly City Council 11 — 54 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 47 of 94 Job Code Job Title CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Unit 06460 Network Specialist/WAN Systems Administrator SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 716 SEIU-7 $6,869 Monthly AA 716 SEIU-7 $7,211 Monthly A 716 SEIU-7 $7,571 Monthly B 716 SEIU-7 $7,951 Monthly C 716 SEIU-7 $8,349 Monthly D 716 SEIU-7 $8,767 Monthly E 716 SEIU-7 $9,205 Monthly 06440 NPDES Manager SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 742 SEIU-7 $7,799 Monthly AA 742 SEIU-7 $8,189 Monthly A 742 SEIU-7 $8,599 Monthly B 742 SEIU-7 $9,029 Monthly C 742 SEIU-7 $9,482 Monthly D 742 SEIU-7 $9,955 Monthly E 742 SEIU-7 $10,453 Monthly 07180 Office Assistant SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 574 SEIU-7 $3,432 Monthly AA 574 SEIU-7 $3,604 Monthly A 574 SEIU-7 $3,784 Monthly B 574 SEIU-7 $3,974 Monthly C 574 SEIU-7 $4,173 Monthly D 574 SEIU-7 $4,382 Monthly E 574 SEIU-7 $4,601 Monthly 09761 Office Assistant SEIU PTCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 09761 SEIU PTCS $20.79 Hourly A 09761 SEIU PTCS $21.83 Hourly B 09761 SEIU PTCS $22.93 Hourly C 09761 SEIU PTCS $24.08 Hourly D 09761 SEIU PTCS $25.28 Hourly E 09761 SEIU PTCS $26.54 Hourly 07190 Office Specialist SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 549 SEIU-7 $3,040 Monthly AA 549 SEIU-7 $3,192 Monthly A 549 SEIU-7 $3,352 Monthly B 549 SEIU-7 $3,519 Monthly C 549 SEIU-7 $3,695 Monthly D 549 SEIU-7 $3,880 Monthly E 549 SEIU-7 $4,074 Monthly 00476 Organizational Development and Training Analyst (UC) CASA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 663 UC $6,380 Monthly A 663 UC $6,702 Monthly B 663 UC $7,034 Monthly C 663 UC $7,386 Monthly D 663 UC $7,754 Monthly City Council 663 UC $8,142 11 _ �gnthly 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 48 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 00475 Organizational Development and Training Manager (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 18 MM-NSWN $8,937 Monthly 02 18 MM-NSWN $9,159 Monthly 03 18 MM-NSWN $9,386 Monthly 04 18 MM-NSWN $9,621 Monthly 05 18 MM-NSWN $9,865 Monthly 06 18 MM-NSWN $10,109 Monthly 07 18 MM-NSWN $10,359 Monthly 08 18 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 09 18 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 10 18 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 11 18 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 12 18 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 13 18 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 14 18 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 15 18 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 16 18 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 17 18 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 09290 Page Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 9290 SEIU PT $15.00 Hourly B 9290 SEIU PT $15.75 Hourly C 9290 SEIU PT $16.28 Hourly D 9290 SEIU PT $17.09 Hourly E 9290 SEIU PT $17.94 Hourly 01670 Paralegal (Excepted) (UC) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 623 UC $5,245 Monthly A 623 UC $5,508 Monthly B 623 UC $5,787 Monthly C 623 UC $6,076 Monthly D 623 UC $6,380 Monthly E 623 UC $6,702 Monthly 04860 Park Maintenance Aide Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 473 SEIU-7 $2,097 Monthly AA 473 SEIU-7 $2,201 Monthly A 473 SEIU-7 $2,311 Monthly B 473 SEIU-7 $2,427 Monthly C 473 SEIU-7 $2,548 Monthly D 473 SEIU-7 $2,676 Monthly E 473 SEIU-7 $2,810 Monthly 09299 Park Maintenance Aide Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 09299 SEIU PTCS $12.70 Hourly A 09299 SEIU PTCS $13.33 Hourly B 09299 SEIU PTCS $14.00 Hourly C 09299 SEIU PTCS $14.70 Hourly D 09299 SEIU PTCS $15.44 Hourly E 09299 SEIU PTCS $16.21 Hourly SEW PTNCS CASA SEIU FT SEIU PTCS City Council 11 — 56 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 49 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 09300 Park Maintenance Assistant SEIU PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 9300 SEIU PT $16.41 Hourly B 9300 SEIU PT $17.24 Hourly C 9300 SEIU PT $18.11 Hourly D 9300 SEIU PT $19.02 Hourly E 9300 SEIU PT $19.98 Hourly 03610 Park Ranger Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 660 SEIU-7 $5,226 Monthly AA 660 SEIU-7 $5,488 Monthly A 660 SEIU-7 $5,762 Monthly B 660 SEIU-7 $6,050 Monthly C 660 SEIU-7 $6,353 Monthly D 660 SEIU-7 $6,670 Monthly E 660 SEIU-7 $7,005 Monthly 03615 Park Ranger (Part Time) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 03615 SEIU PT $27.24 Hourly B 03615 SEIU PT $28.61 Hourly C 03615 SEIU PT $30.03 Hourly D 03615 SEIU PT $31.55 Hourly E 03615 SEIU PT $33.14 Hourly 04320 Park Services Inspection Supervisor Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 692 SEIU-7 $6,110 Monthly AA 692 SEIU-7 $6,415 Monthly A 692 SEIU-7 $6,735 Monthly B 692 SEIU-7 $7,073 Monthly C 692 SEIU-7 $7,427 Monthly D 692 SEIU-7 $7,799 Monthly E 692 SEIU-7 $8,189 Monthly 04105 Park Services Inspector I Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 600 SEIU-7 $3,896 Monthly AA 600 SEIU-7 $4,091 Monthly A 600 SEIU-7 $4,296 Monthly B 600 SEIU-7 $4,511 Monthly C 600 SEIU-7 $4,741 Monthly D 600 SEIU-7 $4,978 Monthly E 600 SEIU-7 $5,226 Monthly 04106 Park Services Inspector II Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 644 SEIU-7 $4,834 Monthly AA 644 SEIU-7 $5,076 Monthly A 644 SEIU-7 $5,330 Monthly B 644 SEIU-7 $5,596 Monthly C 644 SEIU-7 $5,876 Monthly D 644 SEIU-7 $6,170 Monthly E 644 SEIU-7 $6,478 Monthly SEIU FT SEIU PTNCS SEIU FT SEIU FT SEIU FT City Council 11 — 57 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 50 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 04104 Park Services Superintendent (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 18 MM-NSWN $8,937 Monthly 02 18 MM-NSWN $9,159 Monthly 03 18 MM-NSWN $9,386 Monthly 04 18 MM-NSWN $9,621 Monthly 05 18 MM-NSWN $9,865 Monthly 06 18 MM-NSWN $10,109 Monthly 07 18 MM-NSWN $10,359 Monthly 08 18 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 09 18 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 10 18 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 11 18 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 12 18 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 13 18 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 14 18 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 15 18 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 16 18 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 17 18 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 03900 Parking Control Officer POA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 633 POA-NSWN $4,579 Monthly B 633 POA-NSWN $4,810 Monthly C 633 POA-NSWN $5,051 Monthly D 633 POA-NSWN $5,304 Monthly E 633 POA-NSWN $5,569 Monthly 02890 Parking Meter Operations Supervisor SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 658 SEIU-7 $5,176 Monthly AA 658 SEIU-7 $5,434 Monthly A 658 SEIU-7 $5,706 Monthly B 658 SEIU-7 $5,992 Monthly C 658 SEIU-7 $6,291 Monthly D 658 SEIU-7 $6,606 Monthly E 658 SEIU-7 $6,937 Monthly 07160 Parking Meter Technician I SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 603 SEIU-7 $3,954 Monthly AA 603 SEIU-7 $4,152 Monthly A 603 SEIU-7 $4,360 Monthly B 603 SEIU-7 $4,579 Monthly C 603 SEIU-7 $4,810 Monthly D 603 SEIU-7 $5,051 Monthly E 603 SEIU-7 $5,304 Monthly 00080 Parking Meter Technician II SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 633 SEIU-7 $4,579 Monthly AA 633 SEIU-7 $4,810 Monthly A 633 SEIU-7 $5,051 Monthly B 633 SEIU-7 $5,304 Monthly C 633 SEIU-7 $5,569 Monthly CI�y Cound1 633 SEIU-7 $5,847 11 - Mg t y 11/1/2022 633 SEIU-7 $6,140 Monthly Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 51 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 07405 Payroll Manager (AM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 750 AM-NSWN $9,755 Monthly B 750 AM-NSWN $10,243 Monthly C 750 AM-NSWN $10,756 Monthly D 750 AM-NSWN $11,295 Monthly E 750 AM-NSWN $11,858 Monthly 07404 Payroll Supervisor (AM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 733 AM-NSWN $8,978 Monthly B 733 AM-NSWN $9,428 Monthly C 733 AM-NSWN $9,900 Monthly D 733 AM-NSWN $10,396 Monthly E 733 AM-NSWN $10,915 Monthly 07400 Payroll Systems Analyst (UC) CASA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 708 UC $7,948 Monthly A 708 UC $8,346 Monthly B 708 UC $8,761 Monthly C 708 UC $9,200 Monthly D 708 UC $9,659 Monthly E 708 UC $10,141 Monthly 07410 Payroll Technician (UC) CASA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 622 UC $5,221 Monthly A 622 UC $5,480 Monthly B 622 UC $5,759 Monthly C 622 UC $6,046 Monthly D 622 UC $6,349 Monthly E 622 UC $6,666 Monthly 09505 Permit Parking Aide SEIU PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09505 SEIU PT $20.90 Hourly B 09505 SEW PT $21.95 Hourly C 09505 SEW PT $23.07 Hourly D 09505 SEW PT $24.20 Hourly E 09505 SEW PT $25.41 Hourly 02589 Permit Services Principal (AM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 725 AM-NSWN $8,634 Monthly B 725 AM-NSWN $9,065 Monthly C 725 AM-NSWN $9,518 Monthly D 725 AM-NSWN $9,997 Monthly E 725 AM-NSWN $10,496 Monthly 07200 Permit Services Processor SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 619 SEIU-7 $4,278 Monthly AA 619 SEIU-7 $4,493 Monthly A 619 SEIU-7 $4,718 Monthly B 619 SEIU-7 $4,954 Monthly C 619 SEIU-7 $5,201 Monthly CllPy Council 619 SEIU-7 $5,461 11 _ I99,thly 11 /1 /2022 E 619 SEIU-7 $5,734 Monthly Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 52 of 94 Job Code Job Title CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Unit 02590 Permit Services Supervisor SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 707 SEIU-7 $6,574 Monthly AA 707 SEIU-7 $6,903 Monthly A 707 SEIU-7 $7,247 Monthly B 707 SEIU-7 $7,609 Monthly C 707 SEIU-7 $7,989 Monthly D 707 SEIU-7 $8,389 Monthly E 707 SEIU-7 $8,809 Monthly 02580 Permit Services Technician SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 671 SEIU-7 $5,515 Monthly AA 671 SEIU-7 $5,790 Monthly A 671 SEIU-7 $6,080 Monthly B 671 SEIU-7 $6,384 Monthly C 671 SEIU-7 $6,702 Monthly D 671 SEIU-7 $7,039 Monthly E 671 SEIU-7 $7,391 Monthly 00050 Planning Assistant SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 661 SEIU-7 $5,252 Monthly AA 661 SEIU-7 $5,515 Monthly A 661 SEIU-7 $5,790 Monthly B 661 SEIU-7 $6,080 Monthly C 661 SEIU-7 $6,384 Monthly D 661 SEIU-7 $6,702 Monthly E 661 SEIU-7 $7,039 Monthly 07320 Planning Commission Secretary SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 642 SEIU-7 $4,787 Monthly AA 642 SEIU-7 $5,026 Monthly A 642 SEIU-7 $5,278 Monthly B 642 SEIU-7 $5,542 Monthly C 642 SEIU-7 $5,818 Monthly D 642 SEIU-7 $6,110 Monthly E 642 SEIU-7 $6,415 Monthly City Council 11 — 60 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 53 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 02500 Planning Manager (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 26 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 02 26 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 03 26 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 04 26 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 05 26 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 06 26 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 07 26 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 08 26 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 09 26 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 10 26 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 11 26 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 12 26 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 13 26 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 14 26 MM-NSWN $15,010 Monthly 15 26 MM-NSWN $15,384 Monthly 16 26 MM-NSWN $15,769 Monthly 17 26 MM-NSWN $16,160 Monthly 00641 Planning Technician Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 631 SEIU-7 $4,533 Monthly AA 631 SEIU-7 $4,764 Monthly A 631 SEIU-7 $5,002 Monthly B 631 SEIU-7 $5,252 Monthly C 631 SEIU-7 $5,515 Monthly D 631 SEIU-7 $5,790 Monthly E 631 SEIU-7 $6,080 Monthly 09135 Planning Technician Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09135 SEIU PT $24.84 Hourly B 09135 SEIU PT $26.07 Hourly C 09135 SEIU PT $27.38 Hourly D 09135 SEIU PT $28.75 Hourly E 09135 SEIU PT $30.20 Hourly 02271 Plans Examiner Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 733 SEIU-7 $7,463 Monthly AA 733 SEIU-7 $7,837 Monthly A 733 SEIU-7 $8,229 Monthly B 733 SEIU-7 $8,641 Monthly C 733 SEIU-7 $9,073 Monthly D 733 SEIU-7 $9,529 Monthly E 733 SEIU-7 $10,005 Monthly 00181 Police Administrative Budget Manager (RM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 824 PMA-NSWN $11,640 Monthly A 824 PMA-NSWN $12,223 Monthly B 824 PMA-NSWN $12,834 Monthly C 824 PMA-NSWN $13,476 Monthly D 824 PMA-NSWN $14,150 Monthly SEW FT SEIU PTNCS SEW FT PMA City Council 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 54 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 00180 Police Administrative Manager (RM) PMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 801 PMA-NSWN $10,401 Monthly A 801 PMA-NSWN $10,922 Monthly B 801 PMA-NSWN $11,468 Monthly C 801 PMA-NSWN $12,041 Monthly D 801 PMA-NSWN $12,643 Monthly 03600 Police Athletic/Activities League Assist. Director POA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 662 POA-NSWN $5,278 Monthly B 662 POA-NSWN $5,542 Monthly C 662 POA-NSWN $5,818 Monthly D 662 POA-NSWN $6,110 Monthly E 662 POA-NSWN $6,415 Monthly 08130 Police Cadet SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 8130 SEASONAL $15.10 Hourly B 8130 SEASONAL $15.86 Hourly C 8130 SEASONAL $16.65 Hourly D 8130 SEASONAL $17.48 Hourly E 8130 SEASONAL $18.35 Hourly 03360 Police Captain (RM) PMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 886 PMA-SWN $15,757 Monthly B 886 PMA-SWN $16,545 Monthly C 886 PMA-SWN $17,372 Monthly D 886 PMA-SWN $18,241 Monthly E 886 PMA-SWN $19,153 Monthly 03390 Police Chief (EM) EXECUTIVE Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis MIN EM-40 $17,581 Monthly MAX EM-40 $23,245 Monthly 03370 Police Communications Manager (RM) PMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 786 PMA-NSWN $9,673 Monthly A 786 PMA-NSWN $10,156 Monthly B 786 PMA-NSWN $10,664 Monthly C 786 PMA-NSWN $11,198 Monthly D 786 PMA-NSWN $11,757 Monthly 06180 Police Communications Supervisor PDA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 728 POA-NSWN $7,283 Monthly B 728 POA-NSWN $7,647 Monthly C 728 POA-NSWN $8,029 Monthly D 728 POA-NSWN $8,431 Monthly E 728 POA-NSWN $8,853 Monthly 00780 Police Community Services Specialist PDA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 683 POA-NSWN $5,847 Monthly B 683 POA-NSWN $6,140 Monthly C 683 POA-NSWN 56.446 Monthly Clay Council 683 POA-NSWN $6,768 11 _ @L2nthly 11/1/2022 E 683 POA-NSWN $7,107 Monthly Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 55 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 00799 Police Evidence and Supply Specialist POA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 666 POA-NSWN $5,382 Monthly B 666 POA-NSWN $5,650 Monthly C 666 POA-NSWN $5,934 Monthly D 666 POA-NSWN $6,230 Monthly E 666 POA-NSWN $6,542 Monthly 00801 Police Evidence and Supply Supervisor POA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 686 POA-NSWN $5,934 Monthly B 686 POA-NSWN $6,230 Monthly C 686 POA-NSWN $6,542 Monthly D 686 POA-NSWN $6,869 Monthly E 686 POA-NSWN $7,211 Monthly 06290 Police Fiscal Officer SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 719 SEIU-7 $6,971 Monthly AA 719 SEIU-7 $7,319 Monthly A 719 SEIU-7 $7,685 Monthly B 719 SEIU-7 $8,069 Monthly C 719 SEIU-7 $8,473 Monthly D 719 SEIU-7 $8,897 Monthly E 719 SEIU-7 $9,342 Monthly 06295 Police Fiscal Services Supervisor SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 688 SEIU-7 $5,992 Monthly AA 688 SEIU-7 $6,291 Monthly A 688 SEIU-7 $6,606 Monthly B 688 SEIU-7 $6,937 Monthly C 688 SEIU-7 $7,283 Monthly D 688 SEIU-7 $7,647 Monthly E 688 SEIU-7 $8,029 Monthly 00790 Police Investigative Specialist POA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 683 POA-NSWN $5,847 Monthly B 683 POA-NSWN $6,140 Monthly C 683 POA-NSWN $6,446 Monthly D 683 POA-NSWN $6,768 Monthly E 683 POA-NSWN $7,107 Monthly 03350 Police Lieutenant (RM) PMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 852 PMA-SWN $13,342 Monthly B 852 PMA-SWN $14,009 Monthly C 852 PMA-SWN $14,709 Monthly D 852 PMA-SWN $15,444 Monthly E 852 PMA-SWN $16,216 Monthly 03200 Police Officer POA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 739 POA-SWN $7,685 Monthly B 739 POA-SWN $8,069 Monthly C 739 POA-SWN $8,473 Monthly Clay Council 739 POA-SWN $8,897 11 _ Ugnthly 11/1/2022 E 739 POA-SWN $9,342 Monthly Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 56 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 01100 Police Photo/Video Specialist POA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 678 POA-NSWN $5,706 Monthly B 678 POA-NSWN $5,992 Monthly C 678 POA-NSWN $6,291 Monthly D 678 POA-NSWN $6,606 Monthly E 678 POA-NSWN $6,937 Monthly 00800 Police Property and Evidence Supervisor POA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 686 POA-NSWN $5,934 Monthly B 686 POA-NSWN $6,230 Monthly C 686 POA-NSWN $6,542 Monthly D 686 POA-NSWN $6,869 Monthly E 686 POA-NSWN $7,211 Monthly 09330 Police Records Clerk SEW PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 9330 SEIU PT $18.36 Hourly B 9330 SEIU PT $19.25 Hourly C 9330 SEIU PT $20.25 Hourly D 9330 SEIU PT $21.23 Hourly E 9330 SEIU PT $22.30 Hourly 07220 Police Records Specialist SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 592 SEIU-7 $3,747 Monthly AA 592 SEIU-7 $3,935 Monthly A 592 SEIU-7 $4,132 Monthly B 592 SEIU-7 $4,339 Monthly C 592 SEIU-7 $4,556 Monthly D 592 SEIU-7 $4,787 Monthly E 592 SEIU-7 $5,026 Monthly 07230 Police Records Supervisor SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 659 SEIU-7 $5,201 Monthly AA 659 SEIU-7 $5,461 Monthly A 659 SEIU-7 $5,734 Monthly B 659 SEIU-7 $6,021 Monthly C 659 SEIU-7 $6,322 Monthly D 659 SEIU-7 $6,638 Monthly E 659 SEIU-7 $6,971 Monthly 03870 Police Recruit POA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 692 POA-NSWN $6,110 Monthly B 692 POA-NSWN $6,415 Monthly C 692 POA-NSWN $6,735 Monthly D 692 POA-NSWN $7,073 Monthly E 692 POA-NSWN $7,427 Monthly 08135 Police Reserve Level 1 SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 08135 SEASONAL $29.16 Hourly 08136 Police Reserve Level 2 SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis City Council 08136 SEASONAL $20.83 11 — 64rly 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 57 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 08137 Police Reserve Level 3 SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 08137 SEASONAL $16.66 Hourly 03300 Police Sergeant Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 782 POA-SWN $9,482 Monthly B 782 POA-SWN $9,955 Monthly C 782 POA-SWN $10,453 Monthly D 782 POA-SWN $10,976 Monthly E 782 POA-SWN $11,525 Monthly 03800 Police Service Officer Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 663 POA-NSWN $5,304 Monthly B 663 POA-NSWN $5,569 Monthly C 663 POA-NSWN $5,847 Monthly D 663 POA-NSWN $6,140 Monthly E 663 POA-NSWN $6,446 Monthly 03680 Police Services Dispatcher Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 688 POA-NSWN $5,992 Monthly B 688 POA-NSWN $6,291 Monthly C 688 POA-NSWN $6,606 Monthly D 688 POA-NSWN $6,937 Monthly E 688 POA-NSWN $7,283 Monthly 09340 Police Supply Clerk Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09340 SEIU PT $18.41 Hourly B 09340 SEIU PT $19.33 Hourly C 09340 SEIU PT $20.30 Hourly D 09340 SEIU PT $21.32 Hourly E 09340 SEIU PT $22.39 Hourly 02931 Police Systems Manager (RM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 824 PMA-NSWN $11,640 Monthly A 824 PMA-NSWN $12,223 Monthly B 824 PMA-NSWN $12,834 Monthly C 824 PMA-NSWN $13,476 Monthly D 824 PMA-NSWN $14,150 Monthly 06475 Police Systems Support Analyst Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 742 SEIU-7 $7,799 Monthly AA 742 SEIU-7 $8,189 Monthly A 742 SEIU-7 $8,599 Monthly B 742 SEIU-7 $9,029 Monthly C 742 SEIU-7 $9,482 Monthly D 742 SEIU-7 $9,955 Monthly E 742 SEIU-7 $10,453 Monthly POA POA POA SEIU PTNCS PMA SEIU FT City Council 11 — 65 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 58 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 02129 Principal Civil Engineer (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 25 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 02 25 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 03 25 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 04 25 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 05 25 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 06 25 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 07 25 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 08 25 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 09 25 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 10 25 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 11 25 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 12 25 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 13 25 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 14 25 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 15 25 MM-NSWN $15,010 Monthly 16 25 MM-NSWN $15,384 Monthly 17 25 MM-NSWN $15,769 Monthly 07609 Principal Community Planner (AM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 760 AM-NSWN $10,243 Monthly B 760 AM-NSWN $10,756 Monthly C 760 AM-NSWN $11,295 Monthly D 760 AM-NSWN $11,858 Monthly E 760 AM-NSWN $12,451 Monthly 01782 Principal Employee Relations Analyst (CAM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 737 CAM-NS $9,154 Monthly B 737 CAM-NS $9,610 Monthly C 737 CAM-NS $10,092 Monthly D 737 CAM-NS $10,597 Monthly E 737 CAM-NS $11,128 Monthly 01519 Principal Human Resources Analyst (AM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 737 AM-NSWN $9,154 Monthly B 737 AM-NSWN $9,610 Monthly C 737 AM-NSWN $10,092 Monthly D 737 AM-NSWN $10,597 Monthly E 737 AM-NSWN $11,128 Monthly 05115 Principal Librarian Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 693 SEIU-7 $6,140 Monthly AA 693 SEIU-7 $6,446 Monthly A 693 SEIU-7 $6,768 Monthly B 693 SEIU-7 $7,107 Monthly C 693 SEIU-7 $7,463 Monthly D 693 SEIU-7 $7,837 Monthly E 693 SEIU-7 $8,229 Monthly SAMA UNREPRESENTED SAMA SEW FT City Council 11 - 66 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 59 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 00151 Principal Management Analyst (AM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 734 AM-NSWN $9,023 Monthly B 734 AM-NSWN $9,473 Monthly C 734 AM-NSWN $9,947 Monthly D 734 AM-NSWN $10,446 Monthly E 734 AM-NSWN $10,968 Monthly 00149 Principal Management Analyst (Excepted) (AM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 734 AM-NSWN $9,023 Monthly B 734 AM-NSWN $9,473 Monthly C 734 AM-NSWN $9,947 Monthly D 734 AM-NSWN $10,446 Monthly E 734 AM-NSWN $10,968 Monthly 00331 Principal Plan Check Engineer (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 22 MM-NSWN $9,865 Monthly 02 22 MM-NSWN $10,109 Monthly 03 22 MM-NSWN $10,359 Monthly 04 22 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 05 22 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 06 22 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 07 22 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 08 22 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 09 22 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 10 22 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 11 22 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 12 22 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 13 22 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 14 22 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 15 22 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 16 22 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 17 22 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 02471 Principal Planner (AM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 760 AM-NSWN $10,243 Monthly B 760 AM-NSWN $10,756 Monthly C 760 AM-NSWN $11,295 Monthly D 760 AM-NSWN $11,858 Monthly E 760 AM-NSWN $12,451 Monthly 02630 Principal Programmer Analyst SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 756 SEIU-7 $8,349 Monthly AA 756 SEIU-7 $8,767 Monthly A 756 SEIU-7 $9,205 Monthly B 756 SEIU-7 $9,673 Monthly C 756 SEIU-7 $10,156 Monthly D 756 SEIU-7 $10,664 Monthly E 756 SEIU-7 $11,198 Monthly City Council 11 - 67 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 60 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 08160 Program Coordinator SEIU PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 08160 SEIU PT $18.31 Hourly B 08160 SEIU PT $19.23 Hourly C 08160 SEIU PT $20.19 Hourly D 08160 SEIU PT $21.20 Hourly E 08160 SEIU PT $22.26 Hourly 09360 Program Leader Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 9360 SEIU PT $15.07 Hourly B 9360 SEIU PT $15.82 Hourly C 9360 SEIU PT $16.61 Hourly D 9360 SEIU PT $17.44 Hourly E 9360 SEIU PT $18.31 Hourly 01460 Programmer Analyst Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 716 SEIU-7 $6,869 Monthly AA 716 SEIU-7 $7,211 Monthly A 716 SEIU-7 $7,571 Monthly B 716 SEIU-7 $7,951 Monthly C 716 SEIU-7 $8,349 Monthly D 716 SEIU-7 $8,767 Monthly E 716 SEIU-7 $9,205 Monthly 06145 Project Management Officer (AM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 784 AM-NSWN $11,521 Monthly B 784 AM-NSWN $12,097 Monthly C 784 AM-NSWN $12,702 Monthly D 784 AM-NSWN $13,338 Monthly E 784 AM-NSWN $14,005 Monthly 06140 Projects Manager Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 741 SEIU-7 $7,761 Monthly AA 741 SEIU-7 $8,149 Monthly A 741 SEIU-7 $8,557 Monthly B 741 SEIU-7 $8,985 Monthly C 741 SEIU-7 $9,434 Monthly D 741 SEIU-7 $9,906 Monthly E 741 SEIU-7 $10,401 Monthly 07250 Property Control Specialist Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 620 SEIU-7 $4,296 Monthly AA 620 SEIU-7 $4,511 Monthly A 620 SEIU-7 $4,741 Monthly B 620 SEIU-7 $4,978 Monthly C 620 SEIU-7 $5,226 Monthly D 620 SEIU-7 $5,488 Monthly E 620 SEIU-7 $5,762 Monthly SEIU PTNCS SEIU FT SAMA SEIU FT SEIU FT City Council 11 — 68 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 61 of 94 Job Code Job Title CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Unit 01800 Public Affairs Information Officer (Excepted) (AM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 743 AM-NSWN $9,428 Monthly B 743 AM-NSWN $9,900 Monthly C 743 AM-NSWN $10,396 Monthly D 743 AM-NSWN $10,915 Monthly E 743 AM-NSWN $11,464 Monthly 04040 Public Works Crew Leader SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 660 SEIU-7 $5,226 Monthly AA 660 SEIU-7 $5,488 Monthly A 660 SEIU-7 $5,762 Monthly B 660 SEIU-7 $6,050 Monthly C 660 SEIU-7 $6,353 Monthly D 660 SEIU-7 $6,670 Monthly E 660 SEIU-7 $7,005 Monthly 04519 Public Works Dispatcher SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 606 SEIU-7 $4,014 Monthly AA 606 SEIU-7 $4,215 Monthly A 606 SEIU-7 $4,426 Monthly B 606 SEIU-7 $4,648 Monthly C 606 SEIU-7 $4,882 Monthly D 606 SEIU-7 $5,126 Monthly E 606 SEIU-7 $5,382 Monthly 04344 Public Works Project Manager SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 792 SEIU-7 $9,955 Monthly AA 792 SEIU-7 $10,453 Monthly A 792 SEIU-7 $10,976 Monthly B 792 SEIU-7 $11,525 Monthly C 792 SEIU-7 $12,102 Monthly D 792 SEIU-7 $12,707 Monthly E 792 SEIU-7 $13,342 Monthly 04340 Public Works Projects Specialist SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 703 SEIU-7 $6,446 Monthly AA 703 SEIU-7 $6,768 Monthly A 703 SEIU-7 $7,107 Monthly B 703 SEIU-7 $7,463 Monthly C 703 SEIU-7 $7,837 Monthly D 703 SEIU-7 $8,229 Monthly E 703 SEIU-7 $8,641 Monthly 05031 Public Works Safety Assistant SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 609 SEIU-7 $4,074 Monthly AA 609 SEIU-7 $4,278 Monthly A 609 SEIU-7 $4,493 Monthly B 609 SEIU-7 $4,718 Monthly C 609 SEIU-7 $4,954 Monthly D 609 SEIU-7 $5,201 Monthly fi Clfiy Cound1 609 SEIU-7 $5,461 11 _ Opgthly 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 62 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 05030 Public Works Safety Coordinator SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 699 SEIU-7 $6,322 Monthly AA 699 SEIU-7 $6,638 Monthly A 699 SEIU-7 $6,971 Monthly B 699 SEIU-7 $7,319 Monthly C 699 SEIU-7 $7,685 Monthly D 699 SEIU-7 $8,069 Monthly E 699 SEIU-7 $8,473 Monthly 09720 Purchasing Clerk Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09720 SEIU PT $19.42 Hourly B 09720 SEIU PT $20.39 Hourly C 09720 SEIU PT $21.43 Hourly D 09720 SEIU PT $22.49 Hourly E 09720 SEIU PT $23.60 Hourly 01345 Purchasing Specialist Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 621 SEIU-7 $4,317 Monthly AA 621 SEIU-7 $4,533 Monthly A 621 SEIU-7 $4,764 Monthly B 621 SEIU-7 $5,002 Monthly C 621 SEIU-7 $5,252 Monthly D 621 SEIU-7 $5,515 Monthly E 621 SEIU-7 $5,790 Monthly 01340 Purchasing Supervisor Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 730 SEIU-7 $7,355 Monthly AA 730 SEIU-7 $7,723 Monthly A 730 SEIU-7 $8,109 Monthly B 730 SEIU-7 $8,515 Monthly C 730 SEIU-7 $8,941 Monthly D 730 SEIU-7 $9,388 Monthly E 730 SEIU-7 $9,857 Monthly 03820 Rangemaster Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 663 POA-NSWN $5,304 Monthly B 663 POA-NSWN $5,569 Monthly C 663 POA-NSWN $5,847 Monthly D 663 POA-NSWN $6,140 Monthly E 663 POA-NSWN $6,446 Monthly 00060 Receptionist Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 588 SEIU-7 $3,676 Monthly AA 588 SEIU-7 $3,861 Monthly A 588 SEIU-7 $4,054 Monthly B 588 SEIU-7 $4,257 Monthly C 588 SEIU-7 $4,470 Monthly D 588 SEIU-7 $4,694 Monthly E 588 SEIU-7 $4,930 Monthly SEIU PTNCS SEIU FT SEIU FT PCIA SEIU FT City Council 11 - 70 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 63 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 07430 Records Specialist SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 615 SEIU-7 $4,194 Monthly AA 615 SEIU-7 $4,404 Monthly A 615 SEIU-7 $4,624 Monthly B 615 SEIU-7 $4,858 Monthly C 615 SEIU-7 $5,101 Monthly D 615 SEIU-7 $5,356 Monthly E 615 SEIU-7 $5,623 Monthly 00460 Recreation and Community Events Supervisor SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 706 SEIU-7 $6,542 Monthly AA 706 SEIU-7 $6,869 Monthly A 706 SEIU-7 $7,211 Monthly B 706 SEIU-7 $7,571 Monthly C 706 SEIU-7 $7,951 Monthly D 706 SEIU-7 $8,349 Monthly E 706 SEIU-7 $8,767 Monthly 01945 Recreation and Community Services Manager (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 22 MM-NSWN $9,865 Monthly 02 22 MM-NSWN $10,109 Monthly 03 22 MM-NSWN $10,359 Monthly 04 22 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 05 22 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 06 22 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 07 22 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 08 22 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 09 22 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 10 22 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 11 22 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 12 22 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 13 22 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 14 22 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 15 22 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 16 22 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 17 22 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 01940 Recreation and Community Services Supervisor SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 721 SEIU-7 $7,039 Monthly AA 721 SEIU-7 $7,391 Monthly A 721 SEIU-7 $7,761 Monthly B 721 SEIU-7 $8,149 Monthly C 721 SEIU-7 $8,557 Monthly D 721 SEIU-7 $8,985 Monthly E 721 SEIU-7 $9,434 Monthly 09395 Recreation Facility Attendant SEW PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09395 SEW PT $16.41 Hourly B 09395 SEW PT $17.24 Hourly C 09395 SEW PT $18.11 Hourly Ci�y Council 09395 SEIU PT $19.02 11 -fairy 11 /1 /2022 09395 SEW PT $19.98 Hourly Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 64 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 05310 Recreation Leader SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 560 SEIU-7 $3,205 Monthly AA 560 SEIU-7 $3,365 Monthly A 560 SEIU-7 $3,533 Monthly B 560 SEIU-7 $3,710 Monthly C 560 SEIU-7 $3,896 Monthly D 560 SEIU-7 $4,091 Monthly E 560 SEIU-7 $4,296 Monthly 05330 Recreation Program Coordinator SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 640 SEIU-7 $4,741 Monthly AA 640 SEIU-7 $4,978 Monthly A 640 SEIU-7 $5,226 Monthly B 640 SEIU-7 $5,488 Monthly C 640 SEIU-7 $5,762 Monthly D 640 SEIU-7 $6,050 Monthly E 640 SEIU-7 $6,353 Monthly 07260 Reprographic Equipment Operator SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 582 SEIU-7 $3,568 Monthly AA 582 SEIU-7 $3,747 Monthly A 582 SEIU-7 $3,935 Monthly B 582 SEIU-7 $4,132 Monthly C 582 SEIU-7 $4,339 Monthly D 582 SEIU-7 $4,556 Monthly E 582 SEIU-7 $4,787 Monthly 02710 Residential Construction Specialist SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 681 SEIU-7 $5,790 Monthly AA 681 SEIU-7 $6,080 Monthly A 681 SEIU-7 $6,384 Monthly B 681 SEIU-7 $6,702 Monthly C 681 SEIU-7 $7,039 Monthly D 681 SEIU-7 $7,391 Monthly E 681 SEIU-7 $7,761 Monthly 01090 Revenue Supervisor SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 677 SEIU-7 $5,678 Monthly AA 677 SEIU-7 $5,963 Monthly A 677 SEIU-7 $6,260 Monthly B 677 SEIU-7 $6,574 Monthly C 677 SEIU-7 $6,903 Monthly D 677 SEIU-7 $7,247 Monthly E 677 SEIU-7 $7,609 Monthly City Council Run Date: October 6, 2022 11 - 72 11 /1 /2022 Page 65 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA pM •Alf MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 00118 Right -of -Way Coordinator SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 610 SEIU-7 $4,091 Monthly AA 610 SEIU-7 $4,296 Monthly A 610 SEIU-7 $4,511 Monthly B 610 SEIU-7 $4,741 Monthly C 610 SEIU-7 $4,978 Monthly D 610 SEIU-7 $5,226 Monthly E 610 SEIU-7 $5,488 Monthly 09900 Right -of -Way Technician SEIU PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09900 SEW PT $15.62 Hourly B 09900 SEW PT $16.41 Hourly C 09900 SEW PT $17.26 Hourly D 09900 SEW PT $18.10 Hourly E 09900 SEW PT $18.98 Hourly 09969 Risk Management Analyst (Part -Time) SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 09969 SEASONAL $36.81 Hourly A 09969 SEASONAL $38.66 Hourly B 09969 SEASONAL $40.58 Hourly C 09969 SEASONAL $42.61 Hourly D 09969 SEASONAL $44.74 Hourly E 09969 SEASONAL $46.97 Hourly 01756 Risk Management Analyst (UC) CASA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 663 UC $6,380 Monthly A 663 UC $6,702 Monthly B 663 UC $7,034 Monthly C 663 UC $7,386 Monthly D 663 UC $7,754 Monthly E 663 UC $8,142 Monthly 01753 Risk Management Assistant (UC) CASA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 571 UC $4,068 Monthly A 571 UC $4,271 Monthly B 571 UC $4,486 Monthly C 571 UC $4,710 Monthly D 571 UC $4,945 Monthly E 571 UC $5,194 Monthly 09972 Risk Management Specialist (Part -Time) SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 09972 SEASONAL $24.64 Hourly A 09972 SEASONAL $25.88 Hourly B 09972 SEASONAL $27.17 Hourly C 09972 SEASONAL $28.52 Hourly D 09972 SEASONAL $29.96 Hourly E 09972 SEASONAL $31.46 Hourly City Council 11 — 73 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 66 of 94 Job Code Job Title CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Unit 01758 Risk Management Specialist (UC) CASA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 581 UC $4,271 Monthly A 581 UC $4,486 Monthly B 581 UC $4,710 Monthly C 581 UC $4,945 Monthly D 581 UC $5,194 Monthly E 581 UC $5,453 Monthly 01751 Risk Management Supervisor (AM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 723 AM-NSWN $8,549 Monthly B 723 AM-NSWN $8,978 Monthly C 723 AM-NSWN $9,428 Monthly D 723 AM-NSWN $9,900 Monthly E 723 AM-NSWN $10,396 Monthly 09970 Risk Management Technician SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09970 SEASONAL $31.62 Hourly B 09970 SEASONAL $33.23 Hourly C 09970 SEASONAL $34.88 Hourly D 09970 SEASONAL $36.63 Hourly E 09970 SEASONAL $38.46 Hourly 09971 Risk Management Technician (Part -Time) SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 09971 SEASONAL $30.12 Hourly A 09971 SEASONAL $31.62 Hourly B 09971 SEASONAL $33.23 Hourly C 09971 SEASONAL $34.88 Hourly D 09971 SEASONAL $36.63 Hourly E 09971 SEASONAL $38.46 Hourly 01755 Risk Management Technician (UC) CASA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 622 UC $5,221 Monthly A 622 UC $5,480 Monthly B 622 UC $5,759 Monthly C 622 UC $6,046 Monthly D 622 UC $6,349 Monthly E 622 UC $6,666 Monthly City Council Run Date: October 6, 2022 11 — 74 11 /1 /2022 Page 67 of 94 Job Code Job Title 01750 Risk Manager (MM) Step Wage Scale CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 22 MM-NSWN $9,865 Monthly 02 22 MM-NSWN $10,109 Monthly 03 22 MM-NSWN $10,359 Monthly 04 22 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 05 22 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 06 22 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 07 22 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 08 22 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 09 22 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 10 22 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 11 22 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 12 22 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 13 22 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 14 22 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 15 22 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 16 22 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 17 22 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 05020 Safety Administrator (MM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 18 MM-NSWN $8,937 Monthly 02 18 MM-NSWN $9,159 Monthly 03 18 MM-NSWN $9,386 Monthly 04 18 MM-NSWN $9,621 Monthly 05 18 MM-NSWN $9,865 Monthly 06 18 MM-NSWN $10,109 Monthly 07 18 MM-NSWN $10,359 Monthly 08 18 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 09 18 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 10 18 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 11 18 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 12 18 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 13 18 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 14 18 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 15 18 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 16 18 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 17 18 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 02200 Sanitation Inspector I Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 631 SEIU-7 $4,533 Monthly AA 631 SEIU-7 $4,764 Monthly A 631 SEIU-7 $5,002 Monthly B 631 SEIU-7 $5,252 Monthly C 631 SEIU-7 $5,515 Monthly D 631 SEIU-7 $5,790 Monthly E 631 SEIU-7 $6,080 Monthly Unit SAMA SAMA SEIU FT City Council 11 - 75 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 68 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 02210 Sanitation Inspector II SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 672 SEIU-7 $5,542 Monthly AA 672 SEIU-7 $5,818 Monthly A 672 SEIU-7 $6,110 Monthly B 672 SEIU-7 $6,415 Monthly C 672 SEIU-7 $6,735 Monthly D 672 SEIU-7 $7,073 Monthly E 672 SEIU-7 $7,427 Monthly 07270 Secretary Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 619 SEIU-7 $4,278 Monthly AA 619 SEIU-7 $4,493 Monthly A 619 SEIU-7 $4,718 Monthly B 619 SEIU-7 $4,954 Monthly C 619 SEIU-7 $5,201 Monthly D 619 SEIU-7 $5,461 Monthly E 619 SEIU-7 $5,734 Monthly 09762 Secretary Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 09762 SEW PTCS $25.92 Hourly A 09762 SEW PTCS $27.22 Hourly B 09762 SEW PTCS $28.58 Hourly C 09762 SEW PTCS $30.01 Hourly D 09762 SEW PTCS $31.51 Hourly E 09762 SEW PTCS $33.08 Hourly 01071 Secretary to the City Manager (Excepted) (AM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 682 AM-NSWN $7,000 Monthly B 682 AM-NSWN $7,351 Monthly C 682 AM-NSWN $7,716 Monthly D 682 AM-NSWN $8,102 Monthly E 682 AM-NSWN $8,509 Monthly 01055 Security Electronics Technician Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 695 SEIU-7 $6,200 Monthly AA 695 SEIU-7 $6,510 Monthly A 695 SEIU-7 $6,835 Monthly B 695 SEIU-7 $7,176 Monthly C 695 SEIU-7 $7,535 Monthly D 695 SEIU-7 $7,913 Monthly E 695 SEIU-7 $8,309 Monthly 07490 Senior Accountant Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 719 SEIU-7 $6,971 Monthly AA 719 SEIU-7 $7,319 Monthly A 719 SEIU-7 $7,685 Monthly B 719 SEIU-7 $8,069 Monthly C 719 SEIU-7 $8,473 Monthly D 719 SEIU-7 $8,897 Monthly E 719 SEIU-7 $9,342 Monthly SEIU FT SEW PTCS SAMA SEW FT SEW FT City Council 11 - 76 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 69 of 94 Job Code Job Title CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Unit 07280 Senior Accounting Assistant SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 636 SEIU-7 $4,648 Monthly AA 636 SEIU-7 $4,882 Monthly A 636 SEIU-7 $5,126 Monthly B 636 SEIU-7 $5,382 Monthly C 636 SEIU-7 $5,650 Monthly D 636 SEIU-7 $5,934 Monthly E 636 SEIU-7 $6,230 Monthly 07016 Senior Accounting Assistant/Systems Technician SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 636 SEIU-7 $4,648 Monthly AA 636 SEIU-7 $4,882 Monthly A 636 SEIU-7 $5,126 Monthly B 636 SEIU-7 $5,382 Monthly C 636 SEIU-7 $5,650 Monthly D 636 SEIU-7 $5,934 Monthly E 636 SEIU-7 $6,230 Monthly 01631 Senior Assistant City Attorney - Employee Relations (Excepted) (CMM) UNREPRESENTED Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 28 CMM-NS $11,439 Monthly 02 28 CMM-NS $11,727 Monthly 03 28 CMM-NS $12,018 Monthly 04 28 CMM-NS $12,318 Monthly 05 28 CMM-NS $12,627 Monthly 06 28 CMM-NS $12,943 Monthly 07 28 CMM-NS $13,265 Monthly 08 28 CMM-NS $13,595 Monthly 09 28 CMM-NS $13,936 Monthly 10 28 CMM-NS $14,285 Monthly 11 28 CMM-NS $14,642 Monthly 12 28 CMM-NS $15,010 Monthly 13 28 CMM-NS $15,384 Monthly 14 28 CMM-NS $15,769 Monthly 15 28 CMM-NS $16,160 Monthly 16 28 CMM-NS $16,566 Monthly 17 28 CMM-NS $16,980 Monthly City Council 11 - 77 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 70 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 01630 Senior Assistant City Attorney (Excepted) (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 28 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 02 28 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 03 28 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 04 28 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 05 28 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 06 28 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 07 28 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 08 28 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 09 28 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 10 28 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 11 28 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 12 28 MM-NSWN $15,010 Monthly 13 28 MM-NSWN $15,384 Monthly 14 28 MM-NSWN $15,769 Monthly 15 28 MM-NSWN $16,160 Monthly 16 28 MM-NSWN $16,566 Monthly 17 28 MM-NSWN $16,980 Monthly 00494 Senior Budget Analyst (AM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 707 AM-NSWN $7,908 Monthly B 707 AM-NSWN $8,304 Monthly C 707 AM-NSWN $8,718 Monthly D 707 AM-NSWN $9,154 Monthly E 707 AM-NSWN $9,610 Monthly 02131 Senior Civil Engineer Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 792 SEIU-7 $9,955 Monthly AA 792 SEIU-7 $10,453 Monthly A 792 SEIU-7 $10,976 Monthly B 792 SEIU-7 $11,525 Monthly C 792 SEIU-7 $12,102 Monthly D 792 SEIU-7 $12,707 Monthly E 792 SEIU-7 $13,342 Monthly 09070 Senior Clerical Aide Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 9070 SEIU PT $16.95 Hourly B 9070 SEIU PT $17.80 Hourly C 9070 SEIU PT $18.69 Hourly D 9070 SEIU PT $19.62 Hourly E 9070 SEIU PT $20.60 Hourly 06431 Senior Combination Building Inspector Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 707 SEIU-7 $6,574 Monthly AA 707 SEIU-7 $6,903 Monthly A 707 SEIU-7 $7,247 Monthly B 707 SEIU-7 $7,609 Monthly C 707 SEIU-7 $7,989 Monthly D 707 SEIU-7 $8,389 Monthly E 707 SEIU-7 $8,809 Monthly SAMA SEW FT SEIU PTNCS SEW FT City Council 11 - 78 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 71 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 07584 Senior Community Development Analyst SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 725 SEIU-7 $7,176 Monthly AA 725 SEIU-7 $7,535 Monthly A 725 SEIU-7 $7,913 Monthly B 725 SEIU-7 $8,309 Monthly C 725 SEIU-7 $8,725 Monthly D 725 SEIU-7 $9,161 Monthly E 725 SEIU-7 $9,625 Monthly 09920 Senior Community Development Analyst Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 09920 SEIU PTCS $43.47 Hourly A 09920 SEIU PTCS $45.65 Hourly B 09920 SEIU PTCS $47.94 Hourly C 09920 SEIU PTCS $50.34 Hourly D 09920 SEIU PTCS $52.85 Hourly E 09920 SEIU PTCS $55.53 Hourly 07610 Senior Community Planner Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 751 SEIU-7 $8,149 Monthly AA 751 SEIU-7 $8,557 Monthly A 751 SEIU-7 $8,985 Monthly B 751 SEIU-7 $9,434 Monthly C 751 SEIU-7 $9,906 Monthly D 751 SEIU-7 $10,401 Monthly E 751 SEIU-7 $10,922 Monthly 02239 Senior Construction Inspector Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 707 SEIU-7 $6,574 Monthly AA 707 SEIU-7 $6,903 Monthly A 707 SEIU-7 $7,247 Monthly B 707 SEIU-7 $7,609 Monthly C 707 SEIU-7 $7,989 Monthly D 707 SEIU-7 $8,389 Monthly E 707 SEIU-7 $8,809 Monthly 07650 Senior Correctional Records Specialist Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 609 SEIU-7 $4,074 Monthly AA 609 SEIU-7 $4,278 Monthly A 609 SEIU-7 $4,493 Monthly B 609 SEIU-7 $4,718 Monthly C 609 SEIU-7 $4,954 Monthly D 609 SEIU-7 $5,201 Monthly E 609 SEIU-7 $5,461 Monthly 07290 Senior Deputy Clerk of the Council Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis SEIU PTCS SEIU FT SEIU FT SEIU FT SEIU FT AAA 674 SEIU-7 $5,596 Monthly AA 674 SEIU-7 $5,876 Monthly A 674 SEIU-7 $6,170 Monthly B 674 SEIU-7 $6,478 Monthly C 674 SEIU-7 $6,801 Monthly Ci4 (Councl1 674 SEIU-7 $7,141 11 _ Ypgthly 11 /1 /2022 E 674 SEIU-7 $7,499 Monthly Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 72 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 02180 Senior Electrical Systems Specialist (T) SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 701 SEIU-7 $6,384 Monthly AA 701 SEIU-7 $6,702 Monthly A 701 SEIU-7 $7,039 Monthly B 701 SEIU-7 $7,391 Monthly C 701 SEIU-7 $7,761 Monthly D 701 SEIU-7 $8,149 Monthly E 701 SEIU-7 $8,557 Monthly 01783 Senior Employee Relations Analyst (CAM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 722 CAM-NS $8,509 Monthly B 722 CAM-NS $8,935 Monthly C 722 CAM-NS $9,380 Monthly D 722 CAM-NS $9,850 Monthly E 722 CAM-NS $10,345 Monthly 02111 Senior Engineer Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 792 SEIU-7 $9,955 Monthly AA 792 SEIU-7 $10,453 Monthly A 792 SEIU-7 $10,976 Monthly B 792 SEIU-7 $11,525 Monthly C 792 SEIU-7 $12,102 Monthly D 792 SEIU-7 $12,707 Monthly E 792 SEIU-7 $13,342 Monthly 00482 Senior Financial Analyst (AM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 717 AM-NSWN $8,304 Monthly B 717 AM-NSWN $8,718 Monthly C 717 AM-NSWN $9,154 Monthly D 717 AM-NSWN $9,610 Monthly E 717 AM-NSWN $10,092 Monthly 00840 Senior Fleet Services Supervisor Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 725 SEIU-7 $7,176 Monthly AA 725 SEIU-7 $7,535 Monthly A 725 SEIU-7 $7,913 Monthly B 725 SEIU-7 $8,309 Monthly C 725 SEIU-7 $8,725 Monthly D 725 SEIU-7 $9,161 Monthly E 725 SEIU-7 $9,625 Monthly 02260 Senior Grading Specialist Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 702 SEIU-7 $6,415 Monthly AA 702 SEIU-7 $6,735 Monthly A 702 SEIU-7 $7,073 Monthly B 702 SEIU-7 $7,427 Monthly C 702 SEIU-7 $7,799 Monthly D 702 SEIU-7 $8,189 Monthly E 702 SEIU-7 $8,599 Monthly UNREPRESENTED SEW FT SAMA SEIU FT SEW FT City Council 11 - 80 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 73 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 01860 Senior Housing Specialist SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 688 SEIU-7 $5,992 Monthly AA 688 SEIU-7 $6,291 Monthly A 688 SEIU-7 $6,606 Monthly B 688 SEIU-7 $6,937 Monthly C 688 SEIU-7 $7,283 Monthly D 688 SEIU-7 $7,647 Monthly E 688 SEIU-7 $8,029 Monthly 01541 Senior Human Resources Analyst (AM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 722 AM-NSWN $8,509 Monthly B 722 AM-NSWN $8,935 Monthly C 722 AM-NSWN $9,380 Monthly D 722 AM-NSWN $9,850 Monthly E 722 AM-NSWN $10,345 Monthly 07300 Senior Human Resources Specialist (UC) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 602 UC $4,734 Monthly A 602 UC $4,971 Monthly B 602 UC $5,221 Monthly C 602 UC $5,480 Monthly D 602 UC $5,759 Monthly E 602 UC $6,046 Monthly 00770 Senior Human Resources Technician (UC) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 642 UC $5,759 Monthly A 642 UC $6,046 Monthly B 642 UC $6,349 Monthly C 642 UC $6,666 Monthly D 642 UC $7,000 Monthly E 642 UC $7,351 Monthly 02040 Senior Land Surveyor Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 802 SEIU-7 $10,453 Monthly AA 802 SEIU-7 $10,976 Monthly A 802 SEIU-7 $11,525 Monthly B 802 SEIU-7 $12,102 Monthly C 802 SEIU-7 $12,707 Monthly D 802 SEIU-7 $13,342 Monthly E 802 SEIU-7 $14,009 Monthly 02791 Senior Legal Management Assistant (Excepted) (AM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 707 AM-NSWN $7,908 Monthly B 707 AM-NSWN $8,304 Monthly C 707 AM-NSWN $8,718 Monthly D 707 AM-NSWN $9,154 Monthly E 707 AM-NSWN $9,610 Monthly SAMA CASA CASA SEW FT SAMA City Council 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 74 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 07310 Senior Legal Secretary (Excepted) (UC) CASA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 610 UC $4,921 Monthly A 610 UC $5,168 Monthly B 610 UC $5,425 Monthly C 610 UC $5,703 Monthly D 610 UC $5,989 Monthly E 610 UC $6,286 Monthly 05109 Senior Librarian Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 676 SEIU-7 $5,650 Monthly AA 676 SEIU-7 $5,934 Monthly A 676 SEIU-7 $6,230 Monthly B 676 SEIU-7 $6,542 Monthly C 676 SEIU-7 $6,869 Monthly D 676 SEIU-7 $7,211 Monthly E 676 SEIU-7 $7,571 Monthly 09270 Senior Library Associate Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09270 SEIU PT $20.13 Hourly B 09270 SEIU PT $21.13 Hourly C 09270 SEIU PT $22.17 Hourly D 09270 SEIU PT $23.30 Hourly E 09270 SEIU PT $24.46 Hourly 05075 Senior Library Technician Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 630 SEIU-7 $4,511 Monthly AA 630 SEIU-7 $4,741 Monthly A 630 SEIU-7 $4,978 Monthly B 630 SEIU-7 $5,226 Monthly C 630 SEIU-7 $5,488 Monthly D 630 SEIU-7 $5,762 Monthly E 630 SEIU-7 $6,050 Monthly 00152 Senior Management Analyst (AM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 707 AM-NSWN $7,908 Monthly B 707 AM-NSWN $8,304 Monthly C 707 AM-NSWN $8,718 Monthly D 707 AM-NSWN $9,154 Monthly E 707 AM-NSWN $9,610 Monthly 00153 Senior Management Analyst (Excepted) (AM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 707 AM-NSWN $7,908 Monthly B 707 AM-NSWN $8,304 Monthly C 707 AM-NSWN $8,718 Monthly D 707 AM-NSWN $9,154 Monthly E 707 AM-NSWN $9,610 Monthly SEIU FT SEIU PTNCS SEIU FT SAMA SAMA City Council 11 — 82 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 75 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 07330 Senior Office Assistant SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 599 SEIU-7 $3,880 Monthly AA 599 SEIU-7 $4,074 Monthly A 599 SEIU-7 $4,278 Monthly B 599 SEIU-7 $4,493 Monthly C 599 SEIU-7 $4,718 Monthly D 599 SEIU-7 $4,954 Monthly E 599 SEIU-7 $5,201 Monthly 07360 Senior Office Specialist Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 574 SEIU-7 $3,432 Monthly AA 574 SEIU-7 $3,604 Monthly A 574 SEIU-7 $3,784 Monthly B 574 SEIU-7 $3,974 Monthly C 574 SEIU-7 $4,173 Monthly D 574 SEIU-7 $4,382 Monthly E 574 SEIU-7 $4,601 Monthly 00477 Senior Organizational Development and Training Analyst (AM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 722 AM-NSWN $8,509 Monthly B 722 AM-NSWN $8,935 Monthly C 722 AM-NSWN $9,380 Monthly D 722 AM-NSWN $9,850 Monthly E 722 AM-NSWN $10,345 Monthly 01675 Senior Paralegal (Excepted) (UC) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 663 UC $6,380 Monthly A 663 UC $6,702 Monthly B 663 UC $7,034 Monthly C 663 UC $7,386 Monthly D 663 UC $7,754 Monthly E 663 UC $8,142 Monthly 06330 Senior Park Services Inspection Supervisor Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 725 SEIU-7 $7,176 Monthly AA 725 SEIU-7 $7,535 Monthly A 725 SEIU-7 $7,913 Monthly B 725 SEIU-7 $8,309 Monthly C 725 SEIU-7 $8,725 Monthly D 725 SEIU-7 $9,161 Monthly E 725 SEIU-7 $9,625 Monthly 01270 Senior Parking Control Officer Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 653 POA-NSWN $5,051 Monthly B 653 POA-NSWN $5,304 Monthly C 653 POA-NSWN $5,569 Monthly D 653 POA-NSWN $5,847 Monthly E 653 POA-NSWN $6,140 Monthly SEIU FT SAMA CASA SEW FT POA City Council 11 - 83 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 76 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 07415 Senior Payroll Technician (UC) CASA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 642 UC $5,759 Monthly A 642 UC $6,046 Monthly B 642 UC $6,349 Monthly C 642 UC $6,666 Monthly D 642 UC $7,000 Monthly E 642 UC $7,351 Monthly 02581 Senior Permit Services Technician Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 685 SEIU-7 $5,905 Monthly AA 685 SEIU-7 $6,200 Monthly A 685 SEIU-7 $6,510 Monthly B 685 SEIU-7 $6,835 Monthly C 685 SEIU-7 $7,176 Monthly D 685 SEIU-7 $7,535 Monthly E 685 SEIU-7 $7,913 Monthly 00330 Senior Plan Check Engineer Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 792 SEIU-7 $9,955 Monthly AA 792 SEIU-7 $10,453 Monthly A 792 SEIU-7 $10,976 Monthly B 792 SEIU-7 $11,525 Monthly C 792 SEIU-7 $12,102 Monthly D 792 SEIU-7 $12,707 Monthly E 792 SEIU-7 $13,342 Monthly 02470 Senior Planner Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 757 SEIU-7 $8,389 Monthly AA 757 SEIU-7 $8,809 Monthly A 757 SEIU-7 $9,250 Monthly B 757 SEIU-7 $9,721 Monthly C 757 SEIU-7 $10,207 Monthly D 757 SEIU-7 $10,717 Monthly E 757 SEIU-7 $11,254 Monthly 02430 Senior Plumbing/Mechanical Systems Spec. Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 701 SEIU-7 $6,384 Monthly AA 701 SEIU-7 $6,702 Monthly A 701 SEIU-7 $7,039 Monthly B 701 SEIU-7 $7,391 Monthly C 701 SEIU-7 $7,761 Monthly D 701 SEIU-7 $8,149 Monthly E 701 SEIU-7 $8,557 Monthly 07370 Senior Police Records Specialist Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis SEIU FT SEIU FT SEIU FT SEIU FT SEIU FT AAA 619 SEIU-7 $4,278 Monthly AA 619 SEIU-7 $4,493 Monthly A 619 SEIU-7 $4,718 Monthly B 619 SEIU-7 $4,954 Monthly C 619 SEIU-7 $5,201 Monthly C14y Cound1 619 SEIU-7 $5,461 11 _ 92nthly 11 /1 /2022 E 619 SEIU-7 $5,734 Monthly Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 77 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 09400 Senior Program Leader SEIU PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 9400 SEIU PT $15.82 Hourly B 9400 SEIU PT $16.61 Hourly C 9400 SEIU PT $17.44 Hourly D 9400 SEIU PT $18.31 Hourly E 9400 SEIU PT $19.23 Hourly 01470 Senior Programmer Analyst Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 736 SEIU-7 $7,571 Monthly AA 736 SEIU-7 $7,951 Monthly A 736 SEIU-7 $8,349 Monthly B 736 SEIU-7 $8,767 Monthly C 736 SEIU-7 $9,205 Monthly D 736 SEIU-7 $9,673 Monthly E 736 SEIU-7 $10,156 Monthly 02700 Senior Residential Construction Specialist Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 701 SEIU-7 $6,384 Monthly AA 701 SEIU-7 $6,702 Monthly A 701 SEIU-7 $7,039 Monthly B 701 SEIU-7 $7,391 Monthly C 701 SEIU-7 $7,761 Monthly D 701 SEIU-7 $8,149 Monthly E 701 SEIU-7 $8,557 Monthly 01757 Senior Risk Management Analyst (AM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 722 AM-NSWN $8509 Monthly B 722 AM-NSWN $8,935 Monthly C 722 AM-NSWN $9,380 Monthly D 722 AM-NSWN $9,850 Monthly E 722 AM-NSWN $10,345 Monthly 00990 Senior Systems Administrator Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 709 SEIU-7 $6,638 Monthly AA 709 SEIU-7 $6,971 Monthly A 709 SEIU-7 $7,319 Monthly B 709 SEIU-7 $7,685 Monthly C 709 SEIU-7 $8,069 Monthly D 709 SEIU-7 $8,473 Monthly E 709 SEIU-7 $8,897 Monthly 02151 Senior Traffic Engineer Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 792 SEIU-7 $9,955 Monthly AA 792 SEIU-7 $10,453 Monthly A 792 SEIU-7 $10,976 Monthly B 792 SEIU-7 $11,525 Monthly C 792 SEIU-7 $12,102 Monthly D 792 SEIU-7 $12,707 Monthly E 792 SEIU-7 $13,342 Monthly SEIU FT SEIU FT SAMA SEIU FT SEIU FT City Council 11 - 85 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 78 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 01290 Senior Transportation Analyst SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 792 SEIU-7 $9,955 Monthly AA 792 SEIU-7 $10,453 Monthly A 792 SEIU-7 $10,976 Monthly B 792 SEIU-7 $11,525 Monthly C 792 SEIU-7 $12,102 Monthly D 792 SEIU-7 $12,707 Monthly E 792 SEIU-7 $13,342 Monthly 07776 Senior Water Services Supervisor SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 726 SEIU-7 $7,211 Monthly AA 726 SEIU-7 $7,571 Monthly A 726 SEIU-7 $7,951 Monthly B 726 SEIU-7 $8,349 Monthly C 726 SEIU-7 $8,767 Monthly D 726 SEIU-7 $9,205 Monthly E 726 SEIU-7 $9,673 Monthly 06240 Senior Water Systems Operator SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 687 SEIU-7 $5,963 Monthly AA 687 SEIU-7 $6,260 Monthly A 687 SEIU-7 $6,574 Monthly B 687 SEIU-7 $6,903 Monthly C 687 SEIU-7 $7,247 Monthly D 687 SEIU-7 $7,609 Monthly E 687 SEIU-7 $7,989 Monthly 02741 Solid Waste Code Enforcement Officer SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 683 SEIU-7 $5,847 Monthly AA 683 SEIU-7 $6,140 Monthly A 683 SEIU-7 $6,446 Monthly B 683 SEIU-7 $6,768 Monthly C 683 SEIU-7 $7,107 Monthly D 683 SEIU-7 $7,463 Monthly E 683 SEIU-7 $7,837 Monthly 09430 Special Events Leader I SEIU PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09430 SEIU PT $15.44 Hourly B 09430 SEIU PT $16.21 Hourly C 09430 SEIU PT $17.02 Hourly D 09430 SEIU PT $17.87 Hourly E 09430 SEIU PT $18.76 Hourly 09440 Special Events Leader II SEIU PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09440 SEIU PT $18.84 Hourly B 09440 SEIU PT $19.78 Hourly C 09440 SEIU PT $20.77 Hourly D 09440 SEIU PT $21.81 Hourly E 09440 SEIU PT $22.90 Hourly City Council 11 — 86 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 79 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 o..o off... Job Code Job Title Unit 08100 Sr. Administrative Intern SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 8100 SEASONAL $17.94 Hourly B 8100 SEASONAL $18.84 Hourly 09250 Sr. Maintenance Aide Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09250 SEIU PT $15.12 Hourly B 09250 SEIU PT $15.87 Hourly C 09250 SEIU PT $16.66 Hourly D 09250 SEIU PT $17.50 Hourly E 09250 SEIU PT $18.38 Hourly 09260 Sr. Maintenance Worker Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09260 SEIU PT $18.38 Hourly B 09260 SEIU PT $19.30 Hourly C 09260 SEIU PT $20.27 Hourly D 09260 SEIU PT $21.28 Hourly E 09260 SEIU PT $22.34 Hourly 08370 Sr. Special Emp. Counselor Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 08370 SEIU PT $15.62 Hourly B 08370 SEIU PT $16.41 Hourly C 08370 SEIU PT $17.26 Hourly D 08370 SEIU PT $18.10 Hourly E 08370 SEIU PT $18.98 Hourly 08410 Sr. Tutor Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 08410 SEIU PT $18.08 Hourly B 08410 SEIU PT $18.98 Hourly C 08410 SEIU PT $19.93 Hourly D 08410 SEIU PT $20.88 Hourly E 08410 SEIU PT $21.92 Hourly 01310 Stock Clerk Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 615 SEIU-7 $4,194 Monthly AA 615 SEIU-7 $4,404 Monthly A 615 SEIU-7 $4,624 Monthly B 615 SEIU-7 $4,858 Monthly C 615 SEIU-7 $5,101 Monthly D 615 SEIU-7 $5,356 Monthly E 615 SEIU-7 $5,623 Monthly 01320 Storekeeper Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 650 SEIU-7 $4,978 Monthly AA 650 SEIU-7 $5,226 Monthly A 650 SEIU-7 $5,488 Monthly B 650 SEIU-7 $5,762 Monthly C 650 SEIU-7 $6,050 Monthly D 650 SEIU-7 $6,353 Monthly E 650 SEIU-7 $6,670 Monthly SEW PTNCS SEIU PTNCS SEIU PTNCS SEIU PTNCS SEIU FT SEIU FT City Council 11 — 87 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 80 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 01315 Stores & City Yard Property Specialist SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 650 SEIU-7 $4,978 Monthly AA 650 SEIU-7 $5,226 Monthly A 650 SEIU-7 $5,488 Monthly B 650 SEIU-7 $5,762 Monthly C 650 SEIU-7 $6,050 Monthly D 650 SEIU-7 $6,353 Monthly E 650 SEIU-7 $6,670 Monthly 09460 Stores Aide Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 9460 SEIU PT $18.03 Hourly B 9460 SEIU PT $18.94 Hourly C 9460 SEIU PT $19.86 Hourly D 9460 SEIU PT $20.87 Hourly E 9460 SEIU PT $21.89 Hourly 00115 Stormwater Coordinator Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 712 SEIU-7 $6,735 Monthly AA 712 SEIU-7 $7,073 Monthly A 712 SEIU-7 $7,427 Monthly B 712 SEIU-7 $7,799 Monthly C 712 SEIU-7 $8,189 Monthly D 712 SEIU-7 $8,599 Monthly E 712 SEIU-7 $9,029 Monthly 02925 Strategic Communications Manager (Excepted) (MM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 19 MM-NSWN $9,159 Monthly 02 19 MM-NSWN $9,386 Monthly 03 19 MM-NSWN $9,621 Monthly 04 19 MM-NSWN $9,865 Monthly 05 19 MM-NSWN $10,109 Monthly 06 19 MM-NSWN $10,359 Monthly 07 19 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 08 19 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 09 19 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 10 19 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 11 19 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 12 19 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 13 19 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 14 19 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 15 19 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 16 19 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 17 19 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 04280 Street Lighting Maintenance Worker Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis SEIU PTNCS SEIU FT SAMA SEIU FT AAA 656 SEIU-7 $5,126 Monthly AA 656 SEIU-7 $5,382 Monthly A 656 SEIU-7 $5,650 Monthly B 656 SEIU-7 $5,934 Monthly C 656 SEIU-7 $6,230 Monthly CI�y Cound1 656 SEIU-7 $6,542 11 - Nf't y 11/1/2022 656 SEIU-7 $6,869 Monthly Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 81 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 04360 Street Maintenance Supervisor SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 692 SEIU-7 $6,110 Monthly AA 692 SEIU-7 $6,415 Monthly A 692 SEIU-7 $6,735 Monthly B 692 SEIU-7 $7,073 Monthly C 692 SEIU-7 $7,427 Monthly D 692 SEIU-7 $7,799 Monthly E 692 SEIU-7 $8,189 Monthly 04160 Street Painter SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 634 SEIU-7 $4,601 Monthly AA 634 SEIU-7 $4,834 Monthly A 634 SEIU-7 $5,076 Monthly B 634 SEIU-7 $5,330 Monthly C 634 SEIU-7 $5,596 Monthly D 634 SEIU-7 $5,876 Monthly E 634 SEIU-7 $6,170 Monthly 08600 Student Intern SEASONAL/UNAFFILIATED PTNCS Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 08600 SEASONAL $15.00 Hourly B 08600 SEASONAL $15.75 Hourly 07500 Supervising Accountant SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 741 SEIU-7 $7,761 Monthly AA 741 SEIU-7 $8,149 Monthly A 741 SEIU-7 $8,557 Monthly B 741 SEIU-7 $8,985 Monthly C 741 SEIU-7 $9,434 Monthly D 741 SEIU-7 $9,906 Monthly E 741 SEIU-7 $10,401 Monthly 00269 Supervising Buyer SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 715 SEIU-7 $6,835 Monthly AA 715 SEIU-7 $7,176 Monthly A 715 SEIU-7 $7,535 Monthly B 715 SEIU-7 $7,913 Monthly C 715 SEIU-7 $8,309 Monthly D 715 SEIU-7 $8,725 Monthly E 715 SEIU-7 $9,161 Monthly 05055 Supervising Library Services Assistant SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 604 SEIU-7 $3,974 Monthly AA 604 SEIU-7 $4,173 Monthly A 604 SEIU-7 $4,382 Monthly B 604 SEIU-7 $4,601 Monthly C 604 SEIU-7 $4,834 Monthly D 604 SEIU-7 $5,076 Monthly E 604 SEIU-7 $5,330 Monthly City Council 11 - 89 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 82 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 07470 Supervising Park Ranger SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 685 SEIU-7 $5,905 Monthly AA 685 SEIU-7 $6,200 Monthly A 685 SEIU-7 $6,510 Monthly B 685 SEIU-7 $6,835 Monthly C 685 SEIU-7 $7,176 Monthly D 685 SEIU-7 $7,535 Monthly E 685 SEIU-7 $7,913 Monthly 02371 Supervisor of Inspections (AM) Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 745 AM-NSWN $9,518 Monthly B 745 AM-NSWN $9,997 Monthly C 745 AM-NSWN $10,496 Monthly D 745 AM-NSWN $11,022 Monthly E 745 AM-NSWN $11,580 Monthly 02070 Survey Party Chief Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 714 SEIU-7 $6,801 Monthly AA 714 SEIU-7 $7,141 Monthly A 714 SEIU-7 $7,499 Monthly B 714 SEIU-7 $7,875 Monthly C 714 SEIU-7 $8,269 Monthly D 714 SEIU-7 $8,683 Monthly E 714 SEIU-7 $9,117 Monthly 02050 Survey Party Technician I Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 650 SEIU-7 $4,978 Monthly AA 650 SEIU-7 $5,226 Monthly A 650 SEIU-7 $5,488 Monthly B 650 SEIU-7 $5,762 Monthly C 650 SEIU-7 $6,050 Monthly D 650 SEIU-7 $6,353 Monthly E 650 SEIU-7 $6,670 Monthly 02060 Survey Party Technician II Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 681 SEIU-7 $5,790 Monthly AA 681 SEIU-7 $6,080 Monthly A 681 SEIU-7 $6,384 Monthly B 681 SEIU-7 $6,702 Monthly C 681 SEIU-7 $7,039 Monthly D 681 SEIU-7 $7,391 Monthly E 681 SEIU-7 $7,761 Monthly 00120 Systems Administrator Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis SAMA SEW FT SEW FT SEW FT SEIU FT AAA 677 SEIU-7 $5,678 Monthly AA 677 SEIU-7 $5,963 Monthly A 677 SEIU-7 $6,260 Monthly B 677 SEIU-7 $6,574 Monthly C 677 SEIU-7 $6,903 Monthly D 677 SEIU-7 $7,247 Monthly Citfiy Council 677 SEIU-7 $7,609 11 - Mythly 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 83 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 01060 Systems Technician SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 617 SEIU-7 $4,236 Monthly AA 617 SEIU-7 $4,448 Monthly A 617 SEIU-7 $4,671 Monthly B 617 SEIU-7 $4,906 Monthly C 617 SEIU-7 $5,151 Monthly D 617 SEIU-7 $5,408 Monthly E 617 SEIU-7 $5,678 Monthly 00710 Telecommunications Coordinator SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 718 SEIU-7 $6,937 Monthly AA 718 SEIU-7 $7,283 Monthly A 718 SEIU-7 $7,647 Monthly B 718 SEIU-7 $8,029 Monthly C 718 SEIU-7 $8,431 Monthly D 718 SEIU-7 $8,853 Monthly E 718 SEIU-7 $9,296 Monthly 07140 Telecommunications Customer Service Representative SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 630 SEIU-7 $4,511 Monthly AA 630 SEIU-7 $4,741 Monthly A 630 SEIU-7 $4,978 Monthly B 630 SEIU-7 $5,226 Monthly C 630 SEIU-7 $5,488 Monthly D 630 SEIU-7 $5,762 Monthly E 630 SEIU-7 $6,050 Monthly 00860 Traffic Services Specialist POA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 683 POA-NSWN $5,847 Monthly B 683 POA-NSWN $6,140 Monthly C 683 POA-NSWN $6,446 Monthly D 683 POA-NSWN $6,768 Monthly E 683 POA-NSWN $7,107 Monthly 01280 Training Coordinator (UC) CASA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AA 707 UC $7,908 Monthly A 707 UC $8,304 Monthly B 707 UC $8,718 Monthly C 707 UC $9,154 Monthly D 707 UC $9,610 Monthly E 707 UC $10,092 Monthly City Council 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 84 of 94 Job Code Job Title CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Unit 00200 Transit Program Manager (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 25 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 02 25 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 03 25 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 04 25 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 05 25 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 06 25 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 07 25 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 08 25 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 09 25 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 10 25 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 11 25 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 12 25 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 13 25 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 14 25 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 15 25 MM-NSWN $15,010 Monthly 16 25 MM-NSWN $15,384 Monthly 17 25 MM-NSWN $15,769 Monthly 01080 Transportation Manager (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 25 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 02 25 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 03 25 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 04 25 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 05 25 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 06 25 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 07 25 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 08 25 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 09 25 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 10 25 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 11 25 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 12 25 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 13 25 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 14 25 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 15 25 MM-NSWN $15,010 Monthly 16 25 MM-NSWN $15,384 Monthly 17 25 MM-NSWN $15,769 Monthly City Council 11 - 92 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 85 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 01170 Treasury and Customer Services Manager (MM) SAMA Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 22 MM-NSWN $9,865 Monthly 02 22 MM-NSWN $10,109 Monthly 03 22 MM-NSWN $10,359 Monthly 04 22 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 05 22 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 06 22 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 07 22 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 08 22 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 09 22 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 10 22 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 11 22 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 12 22 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 13 22 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 14 22 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 15 22 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 16 22 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 17 22 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 01165 Treasury Services Specialist SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 651 SEIU-7 $5,002 Monthly AA 651 SEIU-7 $5,252 Monthly A 651 SEIU-7 $5,515 Monthly B 651 SEIU-7 $5,790 Monthly C 651 SEIU-7 $6,080 Monthly D 651 SEIU-7 $6,384 Monthly E 651 SEIU-7 $6,702 Monthly 07020 Treasury Services Supervisor SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 675 SEIU-7 $5,623 Monthly AA 675 SEIU-7 $5,905 Monthly A 675 SEIU-7 $6,200 Monthly B 675 SEIU-7 $6,510 Monthly C 675 SEIU-7 $6,835 Monthly D 675 SEIU-7 $7,176 Monthly E 675 SEIU-7 $7,535 Monthly 04330 Tree Maintenance Supervisor SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 691 SEIU-7 $6,080 Monthly AA 691 SEIU-7 $6,384 Monthly A 691 SEIU-7 $6,702 Monthly B 691 SEIU-7 $7,039 Monthly C 691 SEIU-7 $7,391 Monthly D 691 SEIU-7 $7,761 Monthly E 691 SEIU-7 $8,149 Monthly City Council 11 - 93 11/1/2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 86 of 94 4 �j"mil}{f .d Job Code Job Title 04170 Tree Trimmer CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 634 SEIU-7 $4,601 Monthly AA 634 SEIU-7 $4,834 Monthly A 634 SEIU-7 $5,076 Monthly B 634 SEIU-7 $5,330 Monthly C 634 SEIU-7 $5,596 Monthly D 634 SEIU-7 $5,876 Monthly E 634 SEIU-7 $6,170 Monthly 08420 Tutor Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 08420 SEIU PT $15.62 Hourly B 08420 SEIU PT $16.40 Hourly C 08420 SEIU PT $17.22 Hourly D 08420 SEIU PT $18.08 Hourly E 08420 SEIU PT $18.98 Hourly 01215 Utilities Billing/Systems Technician Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 629 SEIU-7 $4,493 Monthly AA 629 SEIU-7 $4,718 Monthly A 629 SEIU-7 $4,954 Monthly B 629 SEIU-7 $5,201 Monthly C 629 SEIU-7 $5,461 Monthly D 629 SEIU-7 $5,734 Monthly E 629 SEIU-7 $6,021 Monthly 01219 Utilities Customer Service Supervisor Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 666 SEIU-7 $5,382 Monthly AA 666 SEIU-7 $5,650 Monthly A 666 SEIU-7 $5,934 Monthly B 666 SEIU-7 $6,230 Monthly C 666 SEIU-7 $6,542 Monthly D 666 SEIU-7 $6,869 Monthly E 666 SEIU-7 $7,211 Monthly 06320 Video Technician Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 678 SEIU-7 $5,706 Monthly AA 678 SEIU-7 $5,992 Monthly A 678 SEIU-7 $6,291 Monthly B 678 SEIU-7 $6,606 Monthly C 678 SEIU-7 $6,937 Monthly D 678 SEIU-7 $7,283 Monthly E 678 SEIU-7 $7,647 Monthly 09960 Water Conservation Representative Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis A 09960 SEIU PT $15.95 Hourly B 09960 SEIU PT $16.74 Hourly C 09960 SEIU PT $17.57 Hourly D 09960 SEIU PT $18.45 Hourly E 09960 SEIU PT $19.41 Hourly Unit SEIU FT SEIU PTNCS SEIU FT SEIU FT SEIU FT SEIU PTNCS City Council 11 — 94 Run Date: October 6, 2022 11 /1 /2022 Page 87 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 07740 Water Conservation Specialist SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 676 SEIU-7 $5,650 Monthly AA 676 SEIU-7 $5,934 Monthly A 676 SEIU-7 $6,230 Monthly B 676 SEIU-7 $6,542 Monthly C 676 SEIU-7 $6,869 Monthly D 676 SEIU-7 $7,211 Monthly E 676 SEIU-7 $7,571 Monthly 07750 Water Services Crew Leader SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 666 SEIU-7 $5,382 Monthly AA 666 SEIU-7 $5,650 Monthly A 666 SEIU-7 $5,934 Monthly B 666 SEIU-7 $6,230 Monthly C 666 SEIU-7 $6,542 Monthly D 666 SEIU-7 $6,869 Monthly E 666 SEIU-7 $7,211 Monthly 07755 Water Services Meter Repairer I SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 625 SEIU-7 $4,404 Monthly AA 625 SEIU-7 $4,624 Monthly A 625 SEIU-7 $4,858 Monthly B 625 SEIU-7 $5,101 Monthly C 625 SEIU-7 $5,356 Monthly D 625 SEIU-7 $5,623 Monthly E 625 SEIU-7 $5,905 Monthly 07756 Water Services Meter Repairer II SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 644 SEIU-7 $4,834 Monthly AA 644 SEIU-7 $5,076 Monthly A 644 SEIU-7 $5,330 Monthly B 644 SEIU-7 $5,596 Monthly C 644 SEIU-7 $5,876 Monthly D 644 SEIU-7 $6,170 Monthly E 644 SEIU-7 $6,478 Monthly 07795 Water Services Production Supervisor SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 696 SEIU-7 $6,230 Monthly AA 696 SEIU-7 $6,542 Monthly A 696 SEIU-7 $6,869 Monthly B 696 SEIU-7 $7,211 Monthly C 696 SEIU-7 $7,571 Monthly D 696 SEIU-7 $7,951 Monthly E 696 SEIU-7 $8,349 Monthly City Council 11 - 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Job Code Job Title Unit 07760 Water Services Quality Coordinator SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 717 SEIU-7 $6,903 Monthly AA 717 SEIU-7 $7,247 Monthly A 717 SEIU-7 $7,609 Monthly B 717 SEIU-7 $7,989 Monthly C 717 SEIU-7 $8,389 Monthly D 717 SEIU-7 $8,809 Monthly E 717 SEIU-7 $9,250 Monthly 07765 Water Services Quality Inspector SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 676 SEIU-7 $5,650 Monthly AA 676 SEIU-7 $5,934 Monthly A 676 SEIU-7 $6,230 Monthly B 676 SEIU-7 $6,542 Monthly C 676 SEIU-7 $6,869 Monthly D 676 SEIU-7 $7,211 Monthly E 676 SEIU-7 $7,571 Monthly 07770 Water Services Quality Supervisor SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 700 SEIU-7 $6,353 Monthly AA 700 SEIU-7 $6,670 Monthly A 700 SEIU-7 $7,005 Monthly B 700 SEIU-7 $7,355 Monthly C 700 SEIU-7 $7,723 Monthly D 700 SEIU-7 $8,109 Monthly E 700 SEIU-7 $8,515 Monthly 07775 Water Services Supervisor SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 700 SEIU-7 $6,353 Monthly AA 700 SEIU-7 $6,670 Monthly A 700 SEIU-7 $7,005 Monthly B 700 SEIU-7 $7,355 Monthly C 700 SEIU-7 $7,723 Monthly D 700 SEIU-7 $8,109 Monthly E 700 SEIU-7 $8,515 Monthly 07780 Water Services Utility Inspector SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 676 SEIU-7 $5,650 Monthly AA 676 SEIU-7 $5,934 Monthly A 676 SEIU-7 $6,230 Monthly B 676 SEIU-7 $6,542 Monthly C 676 SEIU-7 $6,869 Monthly D 676 SEIU-7 $7,211 Monthly E 676 SEIU-7 $7,571 Monthly City Council 11 - 96 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 89 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 o..o off... Job Code Job Title Unit 07785 Water Services Worker I SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 600 SEIU-7 $3,896 Monthly AA 600 SEIU-7 $4,091 Monthly A 600 SEIU-7 $4,296 Monthly B 600 SEIU-7 $4,511 Monthly C 600 SEIU-7 $4,741 Monthly D 600 SEIU-7 $4,978 Monthly E 600 SEIU-7 $5,226 Monthly 07790 Water Services Worker II SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 625 SEIU-7 $4,404 Monthly AA 625 SEIU-7 $4,624 Monthly A 625 SEIU-7 $4,858 Monthly B 625 SEIU-7 $5,101 Monthly C 625 SEIU-7 $5,356 Monthly D 625 SEIU-7 $5,623 Monthly E 625 SEIU-7 $5,905 Monthly 04540 Water Systems Electrician SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 687 SEIU-7 $5,963 Monthly AA 687 SEIU-7 $6,260 Monthly A 687 SEIU-7 $6,574 Monthly B 687 SEIU-7 $6,903 Monthly C 687 SEIU-7 $7,247 Monthly D 687 SEIU-7 $7,609 Monthly E 687 SEIU-7 $7,989 Monthly 00880 Water Systems Operator I SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 628 SEIU-7 $4,470 Monthly AA 628 SEIU-7 $4,694 Monthly A 628 SEIU-7 $4,930 Monthly B 628 SEIU-7 $5,176 Monthly C 628 SEIU-7 $5,434 Monthly D 628 SEIU-7 $5,706 Monthly E 628 SEIU-7 $5,992 Monthly 00920 Water Systems Operator II SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 648 SEIU-7 $4,930 Monthly AA 648 SEIU-7 $5,176 Monthly A 648 SEIU-7 $5,434 Monthly B 648 SEIU-7 $5,706 Monthly C 648 SEIU-7 $5,992 Monthly D 648 SEIU-7 $6,291 Monthly E 648 SEIU-7 $6,606 Monthly City Council Run Date: October 6, 2022 11 - 97 11 /1 /2022 Page 90 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 04530 Water Systems Operator III SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 662 SEIU-7 $5,278 Monthly AA 662 SEIU-7 $5,542 Monthly A 662 SEIU-7 $5,818 Monthly B 662 SEIU-7 $6,110 Monthly C 662 SEIU-7 $6,415 Monthly D 662 SEIU-7 $6,735 Monthly E 662 SEIU-7 $7,073 Monthly 01006 Web Systems Technician SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 617 SEIU-7 $4,236 Monthly AA 617 SEIU-7 $4,448 Monthly A 617 SEIU-7 $4,671 Monthly B 617 SEIU-7 $4,906 Monthly C 617 SEIU-7 $5,151 Monthly D 617 SEIU-7 $5,408 Monthly E 617 SEIU-7 $5,678 Monthly 01005 Website Entry Specialist SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 590 SEIU-7 $3,710 Monthly AA 590 SEIU-7 $3,896 Monthly A 590 SEIU-7 $4,091 Monthly B 590 SEIU-7 $4,296 Monthly C 590 SEIU-7 $4,511 Monthly D 590 SEIU-7 $4,741 Monthly E 590 SEIU-7 $4,978 Monthly 02390 Work Center Coordinator SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 761 SEIU-7 $8,557 Monthly AA 761 SEIU-7 $8,985 Monthly A 761 SEIU-7 $9,434 Monthly B 761 SEIU-7 $9,906 Monthly C 761 SEIU-7 $10,401 Monthly D 761 SEIU-7 $10,922 Monthly E 761 SEIU-7 $11,468 Monthly 08371 Workforce Specialist I SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 617 SEIU-7 $4,236 Monthly AA 617 SEIU-7 $4,448 Monthly A 617 SEIU-7 $4,671 Monthly B 617 SEIU-7 $4,906 Monthly C 617 SEIU-7 $5,151 Monthly D 617 SEIU-7 $5,408 Monthly E 617 SEIU-7 $5,678 Monthly City Council Run Date: October 6, 2022 11 - 98 11 /1 /2022 Page 91 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 08372 Workforce Specialist II SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 641 SEIU-7 $4,764 Monthly AA 641 SEIU-7 $5,002 Monthly A 641 SEIU-7 $5,252 Monthly B 641 SEIU-7 $5,515 Monthly C 641 SEIU-7 $5,790 Monthly D 641 SEIU-7 $6,080 Monthly E 641 SEIU-7 $6,384 Monthly 08373 Workforce Specialist III SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 661 SEIU-7 $5,252 Monthly AA 661 SEIU-7 $5,515 Monthly A 661 SEIU-7 $5,790 Monthly B 661 SEIU-7 $6,080 Monthly C 661 SEIU-7 $6,384 Monthly D 661 SEIU-7 $6,702 Monthly E 661 SEIU-7 $7,039 Monthly 08374 Workforce Specialist IV SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 716 SEIU-7 $6,869 Monthly AA 716 SEIU-7 $7,211 Monthly A 716 SEIU-7 $7,571 Monthly B 716 SEIU-7 $7,951 Monthly C 716 SEIU-7 $8,349 Monthly D 716 SEIU-7 $8,767 Monthly E 716 SEIU-7 $9,205 Monthly 05313 Youth Services Technician SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 610 SEIU-7 $4,091 Monthly AA 610 SEIU-7 $4,296 Monthly A 610 SEIU-7 $4,511 Monthly B 610 SEIU-7 $4,741 Monthly C 610 SEIU-7 $4,978 Monthly D 610 SEIU-7 $5,226 Monthly E 610 SEIU-7 $5,488 Monthly 05430 Zoo Curator SEIU FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 672 SEIU-7 $5,542 Monthly AA 672 SEIU-7 $5,818 Monthly A 672 SEIU-7 $6,110 Monthly B 672 SEIU-7 $6,415 Monthly C 672 SEIU-7 $6,735 Monthly D 672 SEIU-7 $7,073 Monthly E 672 SEIU-7 $7,427 Monthly City Council Run Date: October 6, 2022 11 - 99 11 /1 /2022 Page 92 of 94 CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Job Code Job Title Unit 05450 Zoo Curator of Education SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 676 SEIU-7 $5,650 Monthly AA 676 SEIU-7 $5,934 Monthly A 676 SEIU-7 $6,230 Monthly B 676 SEIU-7 $6,542 Monthly C 676 SEIU-7 $6,869 Monthly D 676 SEIU-7 $7,211 Monthly E 676 SEIU-7 $7,571 Monthly 05451 Zoo Curator of Health SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 669 SEIU-7 $5,461 Monthly AA 669 SEIU-7 $5,734 Monthly A 669 SEIU-7 $6,021 Monthly B 669 SEIU-7 $6,322 Monthly C 669 SEIU-7 $6,638 Monthly D 669 SEIU-7 $6,971 Monthly E 669 SEIU-7 $7,319 Monthly 00930 Zoo Education Specialist SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 627 SEIU-7 $4,448 Monthly AA 627 SEIU-7 $4,671 Monthly A 627 SEIU-7 $4,906 Monthly B 627 SEIU-7 $5,151 Monthly C 627 SEIU-7 $5,408 Monthly D 627 SEIU-7 $5,678 Monthly E 627 SEIU-7 $5,963 Monthly 05420 Zoo Keeper SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 592 SEIU-7 $3,747 Monthly AA 592 SEIU-7 $3,935 Monthly A 592 SEIU-7 $4,132 Monthly B 592 SEIU-7 $4,339 Monthly C 592 SEIU-7 $4,556 Monthly D 592 SEIU-7 $4,787 Monthly E 592 SEIU-7 $5,026 Monthly 05410 Zoo Keeper II SEW FT Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 622 SEIU-7 $4,339 Monthly AA 622 SEIU-7 $4,556 Monthly A 622 SEIU-7 $4,787 Monthly B 622 SEIU-7 $5,026 Monthly C 622 SEIU-7 $5,278 Monthly D 622 SEIU-7 $5,542 Monthly E 622 SEIU-7 $5,818 Monthly City Council Run Date: October 6, 2022 11 - 100 11 /1 /2022 Page 93 of 94 Job Code Job Title 05480 Zoo Manager (MM) Step Wage Scale CITY OF SANTA ANA MASTER SALARY SCHEDULE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 Update as of November 1, 2022 Pay Rate Pay Basis 01 22 MM-NSWN $9,865 Monthly 02 22 MM-NSWN $10,109 Monthly 03 22 MM-NSWN $10,359 Monthly 04 22 MM-NSWN $10,622 Monthly 05 22 MM-NSWN $10,889 Monthly 06 22 MM-NSWN $11,160 Monthly 07 22 MM-NSWN $11,439 Monthly 08 22 MM-NSWN $11,727 Monthly 09 22 MM-NSWN $12,018 Monthly 10 22 MM-NSWN $12,318 Monthly 11 22 MM-NSWN $12,627 Monthly 12 22 MM-NSWN $12,943 Monthly 13 22 MM-NSWN $13,265 Monthly 14 22 MM-NSWN $13,595 Monthly 15 22 MM-NSWN $13,936 Monthly 16 22 MM-NSWN $14,285 Monthly 17 22 MM-NSWN $14,642 Monthly 05485 Zoo Operations Coordinator Step Wage Scale Pay Rate Pay Basis AAA 646 SEIU-7 $4,882 Monthly AA 646 SEIU-7 $5,126 Monthly A 646 SEIU-7 $5,382 Monthly B 646 SEIU-7 $5,650 Monthly C 646 SEIU-7 $5,934 Monthly D 646 SEIU-7 $6,230 Monthly E 646 SEIU-7 $6,542 Monthly Unit SAMA SEIU FT City Council 11 — 101 11 /1 /2022 Run Date: October 6, 2022 Page 94 of 94 Public Works Agency www.santa-ana.org/public-works Item # 12 City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Staff Report November 1, 2022 TOPIC: Request for Escalation Adjustments by the Orange County Transportation Authority to the Measure M2 Allocations for Regional Capacity Program Projects AGENDA TITLE Resolutions Authorizing Requests for Escalation Adjustments by the Orange County Transportation Authority to the Measure M2 Allocations for the Bristol Street and Warner Avenue Street Improvement Projects RECOMMENDED ACTION Adopt resolutions of the City Council authorizing Requests for Escalation Adjustments by the Orange County Transportation Authority to the Measure M2 Allocations for the Bristol Street and Warner Avenue Street Improvement Projects. DISCUSSION The City of Santa Ana's Public Works Agency participated in the 2020 Call for Projects under the Measure M2 Regional Capacity Program (RCP) and received M2 allocations (Measure M2 Competitive ACE funds) in the amounts of $3,273,573 and $7,501,206 from Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) to fund the Bristol Street Improvements from Civic Center Drive to Washington Avenue and the Bristol Street Improvements from Warner Avenue to Saint Andrew Place. In addition, the City received a M2 allocation in the amount of $7,494,000 from OCTA to fund the Warner Avenue Improvements from Oak to Standard Avenue. Both funding allocations required a minimum 25% commitment in matching funds, in which many of these funds were previously budgeted in prior fiscal years, and any new match required will be budgeted in upcoming Capital Improvement Program (CIP) cycles. Over the course of the design of these projects, the City of Santa Ana has experienced increased construction costs due to material supply and labor inflation. Material cost and demand has seen dramatic increases that have been unprecedented. Many of the recent construction bids that are being received are double the amount of the engineer's estimate and overall budget for the advertised City project. The City has also experienced increased right-of-way costs due to real estate inflation. The COVID-19 pandemic and various new state and federal guidelines developed during this challenging time contributed to a lot of uncertainties. Low interest rates, high cost of City Council 12 — 1 11/1/2022 M2 Escalation Adjustments for Regional Capacity Program Programs November 1, 2022 Page 2 rent, and working remotely has helped intensify housing market demand, which has escalated market values of over 25 percent in Orange County, and plummeted housing inventory for sale and lease. These circumstances compounded have made it extremely difficult to deliver and construct certain projects for the community. OCTA recently approved a temporary policy change for eligible RCP projects that were impacted by the extraordinary cost increases of inflation. This temporary policy for inflation which would allow local agencies to request adjustments to eligible right-of-way and construction allocations consistent with the Engineering News Record Construction Cost Index, based on the actual 20-city average, for fiscal years 2020-21, 2021-22, and 2022-23. The OCTA temporary policy change requires agencies to request authorization and approve a Resolution (Exhibits 1 and 2) from their governing bodies to apply for each escalation adjustment to the original M2 allocations. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT There is no environmental impact associated with this action. FISCAL IMPACT If the Recommended Action is approved, the City will be authorized to request escalation adjustments in the amounts below: ORIGINAL UPDATED NEW CITY RECOMMENDED GRANT ORIGINAL GRANT MATCH PROJECTS AWARD MATCH AWARD FUNDS (03217663) (03217663) Bristol St. Improvements from Civic Center Dr. to $3,273,573 $1,091,191 $3,964,790 $230,406 Washington Ave. Bristol St. Improvements from Warner Ave. to St. $7,501,206 $2,500,402 $9,085,091 $527,962 Andrew Pl. Warner Ave. Improvements from Oak $7,494,000 $2,498,000 $9,076,364 $527,455 St. to Grand Ave. Total: $18,268,779 $6,089,593 $22,126,245 $1,285,823 If approved by the OCTA Board of Directors, the above adjustments would result in revised M2 allocations with updated City match requirements needed for completion of the projects. Any additional City match requirements will be budgeted via State/Local funds in future Capital Improvement Program cycles — to align with Escalation adjustment consideration and award. City Council 12 — 2 11/1/2022 M2 Escalation Adjustments for Regional Capacity Program Programs November 1, 2022 Page 3 EXHIBIT(S) 1. Resolution — Bristol Street Improvements Project Request for Escalation Adjustment 2. Resolution —Warner Avenue Improvements Project Request for Escalation Adjustment Submitted By: Nabil Saba, P.E., Executive Director — Public Works Agency Approved By: Kristine Ridge, City Manager City Council 12 — 3 11/1/2022 RESOLUTION 2022-XXX A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AUTHORIZING A REQUEST FOR ESCALATION ADJUSTMENT BY THE ORANGE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY TO THE MEASURE M2 ALLOCATION FOR THE BRISTOL STREET IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT WHEREAS, the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) conducted the 2020 call for projects under the Measure M2 Regional Capacity Program (RCP); and WHEREAS, the City of Santa Ana received an M2 allocation (Measure M2 Competitive ACE funds) in the amounts of $3,273,573 and $7,501,206 from OCTA to fund the Bristol Street Improvements from Civic Center Drive to Washington Avenue and the Bristol Street Improvements from Warner Avenue to Saint Andrew Place; and WHEREAS, the City of Santa Ana committed to providing a minimum of 25% in matching funds for the Bristol Street Improvements from Civic Center Drive to Washington Avenue and the Bristol Street Improvements from Warner Avenue to Saint Andrew Place; and WHEREAS, the City of Santa Ana established fiscal year 2020/21 as the program year to commence the construction phase of the above projects; and WHEREAS, the City of Santa Ana has experienced construction increased cost due to material supply and labor inflation. Material cost and demand has seen a dramatic increase that has been unprecedented. Many of the recent construction bids that are being received are two times the amount of the engineer's estimate and budget for the City's projects. This has made it extremely difficult to deliver and construct projects for the community; and WHEREAS, OCTA approved a temporary policy change for eligible RCP and RTSSP projects that were impacted by the extraordinary cost increases of inflation, which would allow local agencies to request adjustments to eligible right-of-way and construction allocations consistent with the Engineering News Record Construction Cost Index, based on the actual 20-city average, for fiscal years 2020-21, 2021-22, and 2022- 23; and WHEREAS, the OCTA temporary policy change requires agencies to request authorization from their governing bodies to apply for an escalation adjustment to the original M2 allocation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana as follows: City Council 12 — 4 Res olution/33E?XXX Page 1 of 2 Section 1. The Executive Director of Public Works, or his or her designee, is hereby authorized to request an escalation adjustment in the amount of $2,275,103 for the Bristol Street Improvements Project, which if approved by the OCTA Board of Directors, would result in a revised M2 allocation of $13,049,882. Said funds, if approved, shall be matched by funds from the City at the same 25% level, resulting in an additional City funding need of $758,368, which will be funded through State/Local Funds. Section 2. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the City Council, and the Clerk of the Council shall attest to and certify the vote adopting this Resolution ADOPTED this day of , 2022. Vicente Sarmiento Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney By: John M. Funk Chief Assistant City Attorney AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: NOT PRESENT Councilmembers Councilmembers Councilmembers Councilmembers CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, , Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No. 2022- to be the original Resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on , 2022. Date: Clerk of the Council City of Santa Ana City Council 12 — 5 Reso ulion/3Z9�?-xxx Page 2 of 2 RESOLUTION 2022-XXX A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AUTHORIZING A REQUEST FOR ESCALATION ADJUSTMENT BY THE ORANGE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY TO THE MEASURE M2 ALLOCATION FOR THE WARNER AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT WHEREAS, the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) conducted the 2020 call for projects under the Measure M2 Regional Capacity Program (RCP); and WHEREAS, the City of Santa Ana received an M2 allocation (Measure M2 Competitive ACE funds) in the amount of $7,494,000 from OCTA to fund the Warner Avenue Improvements Project from Oak Street to Standard Avenue; and WHEREAS, the City of Santa Ana committed to providing a minimum of 25% in matching funds for the Warner Avenue Improvements Project from Oak Street to Standard Avenue; and WHEREAS, the City of Santa Ana established fiscal year 2018/19 as the program year to commence the right-of-way phase for the above project; and WHEREAS, the City of Santa Ana has experienced increase cost for right-of-way acquisition due to real estate inflation. The COVID-19 pandemic and various new state and federal guidelines developed during this challenging time (especially the eviction moratorium from April 2020 to September 2021) have created many uncertainties. Low interest rates, high rents, and working from home have helped intensify housing market demand, escalate market value of over 25% in Orange County, and diminish housing inventory for sale and lease. WHEREAS, OCTA approved a temporary policy change for eligible RCP and RTSSP projects that were impacted by the extraordinary cost increases of inflation, which would allow local agencies to request adjustments to eligible right-of-way and construction allocations consistent with the Engineering News Record Construction Cost Index, based on the actual 20-city average, for fiscal years 2020-21, 2021-22, and 2022- 23. WHEREAS, the OCTA temporary policy change requires agencies to request authorization from their governing bodies to apply for an escalation adjustment to the original M2 allocation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana as follows: City Council 12 — 6 Res olution/33E?XXX Page 1 of 2 Section 1. The Executive Director of Public Works, or his or her designee, is hereby authorized to request an escalation adjustment in the amount of $1,582,364 for the Warner Avenue Improvements Project, which if approved by the OCTA Board of Directors, would result in a revised M2 allocation of $9,076,364. Said funds, if approved, shall be matched by funds from the City at the same 25% level, resulting in an additional City funding need of $527,455 which will be funded through State/Local Funds. Section 2. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the City Council, and the Clerk of the Council shall attest to and certify the vote adopting this Resolution ADOPTED this day of , 2022. Vicente Sarmiento Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney By: ?W.T John .Funk Chief Assistant City Attorney AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: NOT PRESENT Councilmembers Councilmembers Councilmembers Councilmembers CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, , Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No. 2022- to be the original Resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on , 2022. Date: Clerk of the Council City of Santa Ana City Council 12 — 7 Res 11LIion/39�?-XXX Page 2 of 2 Clerk of the Council Office _ www.santa-ana.org/departments/clerk-of-the-council/ Item # 13 o`er City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Staff Report November 1, 2022 TOPIC: Assembly Bill 361 AGENDA TITLE: Teleconferencing for Meetings of City Council and All Boards, Committees, and Commissions Pursuant to the Provisions of Assembly Bill 361 RECOMMENDED ACTION Adopt a resolution to consider continuing the use of teleconferencing for City Council, board, committee, and commission meetings pursuant to the provisions of Assembly Bill 361 for the next 30 days. DISCUSSION On March 17, 2020, Governor Gavin Newsom issued Executive Order N-29-20, suspending certain provisions of the Brown Act to allow legislative bodies to conduct their meetings completely telephonically or by other electronic means. City Council meetings have been conducted by Zoom with councilmembers and staff joining from remote locations when necessary. The suspension of certain provisions of the Brown Act was further extended by Governor Newsom on June 11, 2021 by the issuance of Executive Order N-08-21, which continued to allow completely virtual City Council (and other legislative body) meetings. This order stayed in effect until September 30, 2021. In response, AB 361 was signed into effect by Governor Newsom on September 16, 2021. It amends the Brown Act to allow legislative bodies to meet virtually, provided there is a state of emergency, and either (1) state or local officials have imposed or recommended measures to promote social distancing, or (2) the legislative body determines by majority vote that meeting in person would present imminent risks to the health and safety of attendees. The City of Santa Ana's current practices with respect to live public comment via Zoom already satisfy all of the new requirements in AB 361. Additionally, the individual legislative bodies can make their own findings for the AB 361 teleconferencing resolution City Council 13 — 1 11/1/2022 Assembly Bill 361 November 1, 2022 Page 2 for future meetings. Determinations to continue to utilize remote meetings as allowed by AB 361 must be re -visited by the legislative body every 30 days with the support of new findings. Staff recommends this extension period to act as a helpful transitional stage for boards, committees, and commissions who still currently meet virtually. Most recently on October 4, 2022, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2022-077, making the required findings under AB 361 to allow the City to continue to offer teleconference accessibility for public meetings after September 30, 2021, to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19. The attached resolution (Exhibit 1) declares additional findings to allow for the continued use of teleconferencing for City Council, board, commission, and committee meetings pursuant to AB 361. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT There is no environmental impact associated with this action. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. EXHIBIT(S) 1. Resolution Submitted By: Norma Orozco, Acting Assistant Clerk of the Council Approved By: Kristine Ridge, City Manager City Council 13 — 2 11/1/2022 RESOLUTION 2022-xxx A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA AUTHORIZING THE USE OF REMOTE TELECONFERENCING PROVISIONS (AB 361) WHEREAS, the Ralph M. Brown Act (Government Code section 54950 et seq.) generally requires local agencies meeting via teleconference, including through other virtual or electronic means, to, among other things, provide public access at each location in which members of the legislative body are teleconferencing; and WHEREAS, Assembly Bill 361 (AB 361) amends Government Code section 54953 to allow local agencies to meet fully virtually, without fully adhering to the rules otherwise applicable to teleconferencing, during a proclaimed state of emergency if state or local officials have imposed or recommended measures to promote social distancing; and WHEREAS, the Governor issued a proclamation declaring a state of emergency on March 4, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, pursuant to section 8625 of the California Emergency Services Act, and this proclaimed state of emergency currently remains in effect; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana declared a local emergency on March 17, 2020 pursuant to Santa Ana Municipal Code section 2-404A (now section 2-646A); and WHEREAS, in order to continue teleconferencing pursuant to the provisions of AB 361, the City Council is required to make certain findings every thirty (30) days; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, consistent with those provisions, approved Resolutions 2021-055, 2021-66, 2021-072, 2022-004, 2022-015, 2022-021, 2022-026, 2022-033, 2022-037; 2022-043; 2022-050; 2022-063; 2022-070; 2022-073; and 2022-077 authorizing the use of remote teleconferencing provisions pursuant to AB 361; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana has reconsidered the circumstances of the state of emergency; and WHEREAS, state and local officials continue to recommend measures to promote social distancing to prevent the spread of COVID-19-1 and WHEREAS, the continuation of remote teleconferencing will allow for full participation by members of the public and the members of the City legislative bodies until social distancing recommendations are lifted; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana desires to continue to utilize remote teleconferencing pursuant to AB 361 and Government Code section 54953(e). Resolution 2022-XXX of 3 City Council 13 — 3 11/1/ NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana as follows: SECTION 1. The above recitals are true and correct and shall be the findings of the City of Santa Ana's City Council and each and every other legislative body of the City. SECTION 2. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby authorizes the use of remote teleconferencing pursuant to AB 361. SECTION 3. The City Council and all other legislative bodies of the City of Santa Ana created by the City Council or created through its City Charter shall continue to meet virtually in accordance with Government Code section 54953(e) and without compliance with section 54953(b)(3) based upon the findings and determinations hereby made by the City Council. SECTION 4. The City Clerk shall attest to and certify to the passage and adoption of this resolution and it shall be effective immediately upon its approval. ADOPTED this day of November, 2022. Vicente Sarmiento Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney By :Nalln-0- �'.V Laura A. Rossini Chief Assistant City Attorney AYES: Councilmembers NOES: Councilmembers ABSTAIN: Councilmembers NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers Resolution 2022-XXX Pag Clty ouncil 13 — 4 11/1/2022 CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No. 2022- to be the original Resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on 12022. Date: Clerk of the Council City of Santa Ana Resolution 2022-XXX Of 3 City Council 13 — 5 11/1/ City Manager Office www.santa-ana.org/city-managers-office Item # 14 City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Staff Report November 1, 2022 TOPIC: Cold Weather Shelter Resolution AGENDA TITLE: Resolution Urging the County of Orange to Operate a Cold Weather Shelter Outside of Santa Ana for a Future Countywide Approach and Encouraging South Orange County Cities to More Equitably Participate in Efforts to Combat the Homelessness Crisis RECOMMENDED ACTION Adopt a resolution urging the County of Orange to operate a cold weather shelter outside of Santa Ana for a future countywide approach and encouraging South Orange County cities to more equitably participate in efforts to combat the homelessness crisis. DISCUSSION At the October 18, 2022 meeting, Councilmember Penaloza added the following councilmember requested item: Discuss and Consider Directing the City Manager to Direct Staff to Bring Back a Resolution Opposing the County of Orange from Operating any Cold Weather Shelter within Santa Ana City Limits and Encouraging the County to Rotate the Annual Cold Weather Shelter throughout Different Cities within the Different Service Planning Areas (SPAs). Staff received direction from the majority of the City Council to proceed with preparing the attached resolution for City Council consideration (Exhibit 1). RPcnh itinn The resolution declares that the City Council encourages the County of Orange to operate a cold weather shelter at locations in the County outside of Santa Ana for a true countywide approach, as repeatedly advocated by the City. Furthermore, the resolution declares that the City Council encourages South Orange County cities in particular to contribute their equitable share to combat the regional homelessness crisis by providing shelter and care to individuals experiencing homelessness. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT There is no environmental impact associated with this action. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. City Council 14 — 1 11/1/2022 Cold Weather Shelter Resolution November 1, 2022 Page 2 EXHIBIT(S) 1. Resolution Submitted By: Kristine Ridge, City Manager Approved By: Kristine Ridge, City Manager City Council 14 — 2 11/1/2022 RESOLUTION 2022-XXX A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA URGING THE COUNTY OF ORANGE TO OPERATE A COLD WEATHER SHELTER OUTSIDE OF SANTA ANA FOR A TRUE COUNTY -WIDE APPROACH AND ENCOURAGING SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY CITIES TO MORE EQUITABLY PARTICIPATE IN EFFORTS TO COMBAT THE HOMELESSNESS CRISIS WHEREAS, Homelessness in Orange County continues to be of great concern to residents across Orange County; and WHEREAS the City of Santa Ana continues its robust response to the homelessness crisis, contributing far more than its equitable share and more than any other city in Orange County to combat the crisis by providing shelter and care to individuals experiencing homelessness; and WHEREAS, for example, the City of Santa Ana operates a 200-bed homeless shelter at 1815 East Carnegie Avenue, a location within the City of Santa Ana that serves the needs of men, women, and families experiencing homelessness. Sixty-four of the 200 shelter beds at this homeless shelter are vacant. Furthermore, with construction, this shelter can expand to 300 beds; and WHEREAS additionally, the City of Santa Ana regularly collaborates with the County of Orange to increase the supply of affordable housing and permanent supportive housing as evidenced by the development and construction of several permanent supportive housing projects jointly funded by the City of Santa Ana and the County or Orange, including WISEPlace, Crossroads at Washington, FX Residences, Westview House, Legacy Square, North Harbor Village, Heroes Landing, Santa Ana Arts Collective, and Depot at Santiago; and WHEREAS, moreover, the City of Santa Ana deploys cross -departmental and cross -jurisdictional homeless response teams to provide services to individuals experiencing homelessness in Santa Ana. This includes the Santa Ana Multi -Disciplinary Response Team that dispatches outreach workers, case managers, substance abuse professionals, mental health clinicians, nurse practitioners, and plain -clothes, private safety officers for non -emergency homeless -related issues; and WHEREAS furthermore, the County of Orange operates 425 shelter beds at its Yale Navigation Center, located in the City of Santa Ana. Of these, the City of Santa Ana has access to 125 beds; and WHEREAS, as required by Senate Bill 2 ("SB 2"), there is abundant property in South Orange County for shelter purposes. A review of the SB 2 zones identified in some of the larger South Orange County cities such as Irvine, Newport Beach, Laguna Niguel, Lake Forest, and San Clemente, reveals a multitude of potential sites for shelter; and City Council 14 — 3 ResoltAT/?622XXX Page 1 of 3 WHEREAS, on or about October 11, 2022, and despite the availability of potential shelter sites outside of Santa Ana, the County of Orange informed the United States District Court, Central District of California ("Court"), that the County of Orange intended to open an emergency cold weather shelter at a facility operated by The Salvation Army at 818 East Third Street in Santa Ana ; and WHEREAS, on October 14, 2022, the Court conducted a status conference regarding the County of Orange's intention to open the cold weather shelter. Based on the available shelter bed capacity in Santa Ana, as cited by Santa Ana at the hearing, the Court declined the County's request to open the emergency cold weather shelter in Santa Ana; and WHEREAS, on October 21, 2022, the Court held further proceedings to discuss the County's intent to operate the cold weather shelter in Santa Ana, determined that an emergency exists that justifies the activation of the Santa Ana Armory as a cold weather shelter in Santa Ana, and ordered that the Armory be activated for operation by the County; and WHEREAS, as cited in the Orange County Grand Jury report entitled How is Orange County Addressing Homelessness?, there are no low -threshold emergency shelters in South Orange County. Considering this, individuals in South Orange County cities who are experiencing homelessness will need to travel great distances to seek shelter at the cold weather shelter in Santa Ana; and WHEREAS, as noted by the Court at the October 21 hearing, the need for, and ability to place, a cold weather shelter is undeniable in South Orange County but also that there needs to be an equitable, county -wide approach to these types of shelters, whereby one of each might be established in each of the County's three Service Planning Areas; and WHEREAS, Santa Ana has always encouraged this approach and insisted upon the same at the October 21 hearing, where it also again demonstrated that the greatest need for a cold weather shelter in the Central SPA was not in Santa Ana but rather in locations outside of the City; and WHEREAS, despite Santa Ana's advocacy, the Court ordered the activation of the Santa Ana Armory to be used as a cold weather shelter from December 1, 2022 to March 31, 2023, a site for which the County currently has no operator; and WHEREAS, going forward, a better and more organized plan is imperative for the operation of cold weather shelters whereby one is sited outside of the City of Santa Ana, which has always hosted more shelter beds than any other city and regularly has enough bed capacity to service individuals experiencing homelessness within its City limits, and moreover the impacts of a cold weather shelter on the City cannot be mitigated. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana as follows: Res(P�69M-OXX 14 — 4 11 /1 /2022 Page 2 of 3 Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby encourages the County of Orange to operate a cold weather shelter at locations in the County outside of Santa Ana for a true County -wide approach, as repeatedly advocated by the City. Section 2. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby encourages South Orange County cities in particular to contribute their equitable share to combat the regional homelessness crisis by providing shelter and care to individuals experiencing homelessness. Section 3. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the City Council, and the Clerk of the Council shall attest to and certify the vote adopting this Resolution ADOPTED this day of November, 2022. Vicente Sarmiento Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney IN AYES: NOES- ABSTAIN - NOT PRESENT Councilmembers Councilmembers Councilmembers Councilmembers CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No. 2022- to be the original Resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana We , 2022. City Council 14 — 5 ResoltAT/?622XXX Page 3 of 3 Date: Clerk of the Council City of Santa Ana Res(P�69M-OXX 14 — 6 11 /1 /2022 Page 4 of 3 City Manager Office www.santa-ana.org/city-managers-office Item # 15 City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Staff Report November 1, 2022 TOPIC: Ordinance Establishing a Police Review Commission AGENDA TITLE: Adopt an Ordinance Establishing a Police Review Commission RECOMMENDED ACTION Introduce Ordinance for first reading establishing a Police Oversight Commission. DISCUSSION Background June 12, 2020 Mayor Sarmiento, Mayor Pro Tern Bacerra, and Councilmember Penaloza add a councilmember requested item to direct staff to research police oversight and return to the City Council with an informational report. September 15, 2020 Staff presents an informational report (history of police oversight, overview of models, subpoena authority, SAPD complaint process for allegations of police officer misconduct). December 15, 2020 Staff presents an informational report (more details about subpoena authority, comparative analysis of California cities with police oversight, community feedback survey results). September 7, 2021 Staff presents an informational report (analysis of Auditor/Monitor and Investigation - Focused models, examination of Berkeley, Oakland, Riverside, and Anaheim police oversight mechanisms, and eligibility criteria to serve on a police oversight board/commission). City Council 15-1 11/1/2022 Police Oversight Ordinance November 1, 2022 Page 2 October 5, 2021 The Mayor appoints Mayor Pro Tern Bacerra, Councilmember Hernandez, and Councilmember Lopez to the Police Oversight Ad Hoc Committee. November 2021 - June 2022 The Police Oversight Ad Hoc Committee meets eight times to discuss police oversight and work on a draft ordinance. July 29, 2022 The City Council holds a work study session to discuss police oversight and directs the City Attorney to prepare an ordinance. October 18, 2022 The City Council directed the City Attorney to prepare an ordinance to establish a Police Oversight Commission (Exhibit 1). Below is a summary of the provisions of the ordinance. Summary of Ordinance Establishment and Purpose • Establishes a Police Oversight Commission with an Independent Oversight Director. • Police Oversight Commission's purpose: Improve transparency, increase the accountability of and public confidence in the SAPD, provide for an Independent Oversight Director to assist in reviewing the police complaint process, and provide a forum to review, evaluate, and make recommendations about police and public safety. • Police oversight model: hybrid model that consists of elements of both the Auditor/Monitor and Investigation -Focused models. Membership and Term • Consists of seven members appointed by the City Council. • Commissioners are fair and impartial, and represent the diverse social, economic, and political interests of the city. Qualifications of Commissioners • Be a Santa Ana resident. • Cannot be a City official (elected or appointed) or employee. • May be a retired peace officer or a peace officer who has separated from public service for at least five (5) years. City Council 15 — 2 11/1/2022 Police Oversight Ordinance November 1, 2022 Page 3 Cannot be a practicing attorney, or member of a firm, who/that handles criminal or civil matters involving the SAPD. Upon further review of the draft ordinance, the SAPD has recommended the following as optional language to Section 2-662(e): — "In order to comply with the legal statute of confidentiality of police records, as set forth by the California Department of Justice, limited record checks will be required of Commissioners." Commissioner Confidentiality and Training • Take an oath and execute a confidentiality agreement. • Participate in a ride -along. • Receive relevant training from independent third -party bodies/institutions. • Attend NACOLE-sponsored training sessions (or similar). Meetings • Requires the Commission to meet when a sufficient number of Commissioners have been appointed to constitute a quorum. • Requires at least monthly meetings. Powers and Duties of the Commission • Review, evaluate and make recommendations regarding SAPD's polices, practices, and procedures. • Develop strategies to promote positive police -community relations. — Advise the City Council, City Manager, and Police Chief on community relations issues involving the Police Department. • Make disciplinary recommendations to the City Manager and City Council. • Receive, hear, and review misconduct complaints, tort claims or lawsuits made against on -duty SAPD officers. • Receive and discuss reports from the Independent Oversight Director. • Direct the Independent Oversight Director to independently review and investigate misconduct complaints and subpoena witnesses. • Authorize the Independent Oversight Director to audit complaint files and review policies. • Review any MOU between the City and the police employee bargaining groups. • Conduct public meetings to educate the community on the purpose of the Commission. • Prepare and submit annual reports to the City Council. • Perform other duties as requested by the City Council. • The SAPD would like to add the following language to Section 2-665(e)[new language is underlined]: — "Direct the Oversight Director to independently review and investigate ... [The remaining portion of this Section would remain the same.] • The SAPD would like to add the following language to Section 2-665(f)[new language is underlined]: City Council 15 — 3 11/1/2022 Police Oversight Ordinance November 1, 2022 Page 4 — "The Oversight Director shall review and investigate ... [The remaining portion of this Section would remain the same.] Appointment of the Independent Oversight Director • Authorizes the appointment of Independent Oversight Director with the following powers and duties: — Conduct investigations when directed by the Commission after receiving a complaint, tort claim, or lawsuit. — Request and review citizen complaints, use of force reports, and other pertinent documents. — Conduct audits and investigations in a fair, objective, impartial, and ethical manner, in compliance with POBR, and prepare written reports (in compliance with state law). — Discuss findings in strict compliance with state laws. Budget and support. — Requires that the City Manager recommend a budget for the Commission as part of the annual budget process. Access to Police Department records, data and reports • Commission and Independent Oversight Director shall have access to police department records, data and reports. Rules and Records • Rules and records are to be developed by the Commission, in consultation with the Independent Oversight Director and City Manager. Differences between 10/18 Draft and 11/1 Final Version At the October 18 meeting, the City Attorney received direction from a majority of the City Council to make the following changes to the draft ordinance presented at the October 18 meeting and return to the City Council with a final ordinance incorporating those changes. The ordinance (Exhibit 1) and ordinance summary above reflect those changes, and the changes are highlighted below: • Qualifications of Commissioners (sec. 2-662): o Allow peace officers who have been separated from their governmental entity/employer for at least five years to serve on the Commission. ■ Allow no more than one peace officer at a time to serve on the Commission. o Remove the prohibition on government employees. • Various: Add "subject to..." Language o Sec. 2-665(e), (f), (1), Sec. 2-666(d), Sec. 2-668, and Sec. 2-669: Add "subject to the restrictions under state laws" • Powers and Duties of the Police Oversight Commission (sec. 2-665) o Of the menu items presented at the October 18 meeting, select the first subsection (b). City Council 15 — 4 11/1/2022 Police Oversight Ordinance November 1, 2022 Page 5 o Authorize the Commission to receive, hear, and review misconduct complaints. o Allow receipt of anonymous complaints. o Allow complaints to be filed/submitted within 180 days of the alleged misconduct by a Santa Ana Police Officer or within one year from person(s) who are incapacitated due to health and/or who have been incarcerated (provided that sufficient proof is provided of such incapacitation and/or incarceration). o Authorize the Commission to make disciplinary recommendations to the Police Chief and/or the City Manager when misconduct is sustained. ■ All discipline ultimately imposed on any peace officer must comply with all federal, state and local laws. o Adds that complaints, tort claims, or lawsuits can be received, regardless of where or how it is filed. • Access to Police Department Records, Data, and Reports (sec. 2-668) o Authorize the Commission and Independent Oversight Director to have access to all police department records, subject to all federal, state, and local laws. o Require all data legally disclosed to the California Department of Justice and/or any other federal or state law enforcement agency be concurrently provided to the Commission and the Independent Oversight Director. Next Steps If the first reading of the ordinance is approved, the ordinance will return for a second reading and adoption at the November 15 meeting. If approved at the November 15 meeting, the ordinance will become effective 30 days thereafter. Staff has begun negotiations with the National Association for Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement ("NACOLE") to engage them by means of a professional services agreement to assist with preparation of an implementation plan, implementation, and training relating to the Police Oversight Commission. Staff will return to the City Council at a subsequent meeting with details relating to the implementation plan. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT There is no environmental impact associated with this action. FISCAL IMPACT As part of the FY 2022-23 Budget, the City Council appropriated $1 million for police oversight. These funds are available for expenditure during FY 2022-23 in the General Non -Departmental budget (account no. 01105015-62302). City Council 15-5 11/1/2022 Police Oversight Ordinance November 1, 2022 Page 6 EXHIBIT(S) 1. Ordinance Submitted By: Kristine Ridge, City Manager Approved By: Kristine Ridge, City Manager City Council 15 — 6 11/1/2022 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA ADDING DIVISION 16 TO ARTICLE IV OF CHAPTER 2 OF THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A POLICE OVERSIGHT COMMISSION RECITALS A. The residents of the City of Santa Ana are concerned about public safety and have expressed their concern through various means of civil engagement, including participation in community forums on establishing civilian oversight, following widespread protests in 2020 as part of the national movement for racial justice and police accountability. B. There have been allegations of excessive force and other types of alleged misconduct committed by Santa Ana Police Officers, which can erode public trust in law enforcement; the community of Santa Ana. The Santa Ana Police Department ("Department" or "Police Department") and the City Council are committed to working together to build trust and improve public safety. C. Historically, the City of Santa Ana has settled several lawsuits involving the Police Department involving incidents prior to 2017. The City Council is committed to exploring ways to reduce liability through improvements in police operations through continued transparency. D. The process for establishing a Police Oversight Commission began in June 2020 when the Mayor and Councilmembers directed staff to research police oversight. This resulted in numerous public informational sessions, data -gathering through two community feedback surveys, and reports outlining the various models of police oversight. In October 2021, the Mayor appointed three Councilmembers to the Police Oversight Ad Hoc Committee, who met from November 2021 to June 2022. The Ad Hoc Committee studied police oversight in detail, resulting in a working draft of an ordinance to establish a Police Oversight Commission. E. The establishment of the Santa Ana Police Oversight Commission will support democratic governance and lead to an even more professional, well -managed, accountable, and highly functioning Police Department. F. Santa Ana residents and the City Council desire a highly resourced and effective Police Oversight Commission to improve law enforcement operations and sustain community trust. G. The Santa Ana City Council is committed to providing the resources needed to properly investigate allegations of police practices, police misconduct, officer -involved shootings, and other serious uses of force and thereby determines it is necessary to ensure the people who conduct investigations have the requisite expertise, establish the credibility 11194CJ1N1 td&btI 15 — 7 11 /1 /2022 of the investigations, and inspire the community's confidence in their quality and independence. H. Pursuant to the City of Santa Ana City Charter Section 700, the City Council may provide for the organization, conduct, and operation of offices, departments, and other agencies set forth in the Charter and may provide for the creation of additional departments, divisions, offices, and agencies and for their alteration or abolition, for their assignment and reassignment to departments, and for the number, titles, qualifications, powers, duties, and compensation of all officers and employees. I. Pursuant to City Charter Section 700, the City Council by ordinance may assign additional functions or duties to offices, departments, or other agencies or create additional offices or departments. J. Pursuant to City Charter Section 900, the City Council may establish appointive boards and commissions by ordinance and shall specify in such ordinance the powers and duties of the boards and commissions. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Division 16 is hereby added to Article IV of Chapter 2 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to read as follows: CHAPTER 2 ARTICLE IV Qkyj6*1 Eel ki`[-0111111*)11[9141917/4*1M:1109161TiI►yi1634161kiI Sec. 2-660. Establishment and Purpose. There is hereby established a Police Oversight Commission (hereinafter referred to as the "Commission"). The purpose of the Commission shall be to improve transparency, increase the accountability of and public confidence in the Santa Ana Police Department, provide for an Independent Oversight Director to assist in reviewing the police complaint process, and provide a forum to review, evaluate and make recommendations about police and public safety. Sec. 2-661. Police Oversight Commission Membership and Term. The Commission shall consist of seven (7) members to be appointed by the city council from the residents of the city. The city council shall strive to appoint members who are fair and impartial, and who represent diverse social, economic, and political interests. The city council shall consider the career and life experiences of Commission applicants and appoint those 11194CJ1N1 d,dflbtI 15 — 8 11 /1 /2022 who are representative of the diversity of the Santa Ana community and whose knowledge and experiences will most benefit the Commission's ability to carry out its duties and responsibilities and build trust with the community. The City Council will strive to appoint applicants with knowledge and/or experience in the fields of human resources practices, management, policy development, auditing, law, investigations, social services, civil rights, and civil liberties. The Clerk of the Council shall prepare application forms requiring applicants to provide information demonstrating that they meet qualification requirements set forth in Section 2-662. Sec. 2-662. Qualifications of Commissioners. (a) All members of the Commission shall reside in the City of Santa Ana. (b) Elected or appointed officers and employees serving the City shall not be eligible for appointment to the Commission. (c) Retired peace officers or peace officers who have separated from public service shall not be eligible for appointment to the Commission unless at least five (5) years has passed from the date of their separation from the governmental entity with which they were previously employed. Only one former or retired peace officer, who is appointed first in time, may serve on the Commission at any given time. "Peace officer" as used herein shall have the same meaning and definition as set forth in California Penal Code section 830 et seq. (d) Practicing attorneys who handle, or are members of firms or entities that currently handle, criminal or civil matters involving the Santa Ana Police Department are ineligible to serve on the Commission. (e) Criminal convictions or immigration status shall not be considered or used as a basis to disqualify an applicant from serving on the Commission. (OPTIONAL AS REQUESTED BY THE SANTA ANA POLICE DEPARTMENT: ADD "In order to comply with the legal statute of confidentiality of police records, as set forth by the California Department of Justice, limited records checks will be required of Commissoners.") Sec. 2-663. — Commissioner confidentiality and training. (a) Prior to attending their first Commission meeting, each Commissioner shall take an oath and execute a confidentiality agreement stating that they will not divulge or disseminate confidential information, including identities of witnesses and contents of confidential testimony and documents, either during their term of office or thereafter to ensure that confidential personnel information and other information subject to state law protections is not released or shared. (b) No later than 90 days after appointment, each member shall: 1. Participate in a ride -along with the Santa Ana Police Department and every six (6) months thereafter; and 5539461g N. 6tl 15 — 9 11 /1 /2022 2. Receive training in relevant subject matters, including but not limited to the Police Department's operations, policies, practices, procedures related to the following: internal affairs investigations; authorized uses of force, including the use of deadly force ;control devices and techniques; uses of conducted energy device; handcuffing and restraints; detention and arrest of persons; search and seizure of persons and property; the department's established focus of de-escalation tactics, vehicle pursuits, and the duties, responsibilities, procedures, and requirements associated with all ranks and assignments facilitated by the Independent Oversight Director 3. All training shall be predominantly obtained from independent, third -party bodies or institutions that have experience with internal affairs of police departments and civilian review investigations and audits. 4. Attend training sessions sponsored by the National Association for Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement or similar entities, or through presentations provided on topics including, at a minimum, constitutional rights and civil liberties, fundamentals of procedure, evidence, and due process, procedural rights and confidentialities afforded to police officers by California law (including, but not limited to, Government Code Section 3300 et seq. and Penal Code Sections 832.7 and 832.8 and Evidence Code Sections 1040-1043), state use of force standards, police union contracts, labor rights, in -person implicit bias training, and best practices for conducting investigations. Sec. 2-664. - Meetings. The Commission shall hold its first meeting when there are a sufficient number of appointed Commissioners to constitute a quorum. At such meeting, the Commission shall fix the time and place of regularly scheduled meetings which shall not meet less than once each month. The Police Chief or their designee shall attend all regular and special meetings of the Commission and provide regular staff support to the Commission. Sec. 2-665. - Powers and duties of the Police Oversight Commission. To effectuate its purpose, the Commission shall: (a) Review, evaluate and make recommendations to the Chief of Police and City Council regarding the Police Department's policies, practices, and procedures, develop programs and strategies to promote positive police -community relations, and make appropriate recommendations to the City Manager and the City Council. Within thirty (30) days after receiving such recommendations, the City Manager shall submit a response to the Commission. If the Commission is dissatisfied with the response, the Commission may submit its recommendations to the City Council. The City Manager may extend for an additional thirty (30) days the time periods in which they are required to submit their responses to the Commission by giving the Commission written notice of such extension. (b) Receive, hear, and review misconduct complaints, tort claims, or lawsuits made against on -duty Santa Ana Police Officers which allege Santa Ana Police Officers have engaged in the following conduct: 11194CJ1N1 td&btI 15 — 10 11 /1 /2022 (1) officer -involved shootings -discharge of a firearm at a person by a Santa Ana peace officer that results in death; (2) in -custody deaths; (3) uses of force that result in great bodily injury of a person; (4) prejudice or discrimination involving a protected class; (5) dishonesty; (6) sexual assault; (7) unlawful arrest or unlawful search; (8) unreasonable or excessive force; (9) failure to intervene against another officer using force that is clearly unreasonable/excessive; or (10) unlawful activities/conduct that interferes with First Amendment assemblies. (c) All complaints to be reviewed by the Commission must be in writing on forms supplied by the Department or the Commission. Anonymous complaints will be accepted. (1) A copy of each complaint, tort claim, and/or lawsuit that alleges misconduct as set forth in section 2-665(b), regardless of where or how it is filed or submitted, shall immediately be forwarded to the members of the Commission, the Independent Oversight Director, the City Manager and the Chief of Police. (2) No complaint shall be accepted, reviewed, or investigated by the Commission or the Independent Oversight Director if it is not filed/submitted within one hundred and eighty (180) days of the alleged misconduct by a Santa Ana Police Officer. Complaints from person(s) who are incapacitated due to health and/or who have been incarcerated will be accepted, reviewed and if appropriate, investigated up to one (1) year after the alleged misconduct by a Santa Ana Police Officer, provided that sufficient proof is provided of such incapacitation and/or incarceration. (3) All Commission discussions with the Independent Oversight Director concerning alleged misconduct by any Santa Ana Police Officer shall be held in closed session. At least ten (10) days' advance written notice of the date of the meeting in which a specific officer will be discussed in closed session shall be provided to the complainant and the named police officer and their legal counsel, if known to the Commission. (d) Receive and discuss reports from the Independent Oversight Director on all incidents involving the following types of alleged misconduct by Santa Ana Police Officers: (1) officer -involved shootings -discharge of a firearm at a person by a Santa Ana peace officer that results in death; (2) in -custody deaths; (3) uses of force that result in great bodily injury of a person; (4) prejudice or discrimination involving a protected class; (5) dishonesty; (6) sexual assault; (7) unlawful arrest or unlawful search; (8) unreasonable or excessive force; (9) failure to intervene against another officer using force that is clearly unreasonable/excessive; or 5539461g N. 6tl 15 —11 11 /1 /2022 (10) unlawful activities/conduct that interferes with First Amendment assemblies. (e) Direct the Independent Oversight Director to independently review and investigate citizen complaints, tort claims, or lawsuits alleging the types of police misconduct as identified in section 2-665(b) or when the City Council provides authorization pursuant to Santa Ana City Charter Section 1100 subject to the restrictions set forth in Government Code Section 3300 et seq., California Penal Code Sections 832.5, 832.7 and 832.8; Evidence Code Sections 1043 through 1046; the Santa Ana Charter and Municipal Code, the MOU that applies to the impacted member, and Santa Ana Police Department's policies and procedures. (f) The Independent Oversight Director shall review and investigate timely filed/submitted complaints as soon as possible. Pursuant to Santa Ana City Charter Section 1100, the City Council hereby authorizes the Independent Oversight Director to subpoena witnesses for their independent investigation. At the conclusion of the investigation, the Indepdent Oversight Director shall submit a report with findings and recommendations, either orally or in writing, to the Commission. (1) Upon receipt of the Independent Oversight Director's report, the Commission may: (i) Direct the Independent Oversight Director to investigate the complaint further; (ii) Forward the Commission's findings and recommendations concerning the complaint to the City Manager based upon the Indepdent Oversight Director's report; and (iii) Make disciplinary recommendations to the Police Chief and/or the City Manager, when a complaint of misconduct has been sustained against a Santa Ana Police Officer subject to the restrictions set forth in Government Code Section 3300 et seq., California Penal Code Sections 832.5, 832.7 and 832.8; Evidence Code Sections 1043 through 1046; the Santa Ana Charter and Municipal Code, the MOU that applies to the impacted member, and the Police Department's policies and procedures. This subdivision does not, however, provide the Commission or the Independent Oversight Director the authority to impose any discipline on any member of the Police Department. All discipline ultimately imposed on any peace officer must comply with all federal, state and local laws, including, but not limited to, Government Code Section 3303, et seq., Penal Code Sections 832.5, 832.7 and 832.8; Evidence Code Sections 1043 through 1046; Chapter 9, Article V of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, the MOU that applies to the impacted member, and the Police Department's policies and procedures. (g) Authorize the Independent Oversight Director to audit complaint files and review policies to ensure best practices are implemented. (h) Advise the Mayor, City Council, City Manager and Police Chief on community relations issues involving the Police Department. (i) Review any Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City and the Santa Ana Police Officers Association or the City and the Santa Ana Police Management 5539461g N. 6tl 15 — 12 11 /1 /2022 Association, and provide suggestions and recommendations concerning negotiations to the City Manager and the City Council. 0) Conduct public meetings to educate the community on the purpose of the Police Oversight Commission and provide a forum for discussions about police policies, practices, and procedures. (k) Prepare and submit an annual report to the City Council concerning the Commission's activities, findings and recommendations. The annual report shall include, at a minimum, the following: The number of investigations initiated during the annual reporting period and data summarizing the nature of the alleged or actual underlying conduct; The number of investigations concluded during the reporting period, and, of those investigations, the number that took more than six months to conclude and data summarizing the nature of the alleged or actual underlying conduct; The number of investigations pending as of the end of the reporting period and data summarizing the nature of the alleged or actual underlying conduct; The number of complaints not sustained during the reporting period and data summarizing the nature of the alleged or actual underlying conduct; The number of complaints sustained during the reporting period and data summarizing the nature of the alleged or actual underlying conduct; The number of complaints filed against each police officer during the reporting and data summarizing the nature of the alleged or actual underlying conduct; The number of complaints referred to other agencies during the reporting period and the identity of such other agencies and data regarding summarizing the nature of the alleged or actual underlying conduct. (1) Perform such other duties as requested by the City Council. All staff work must comply with all federal, state and local laws, including but not limited to, Government Code Section 3303, et seq., Penal Code Sections 832.5, 832.7 and 832.8; Evidence Code Sections 1043 through 1046; Chapter 9, Article V of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, the MOU that applies to the impacted member and Santa Ana Police Department's policies and procedures. Sec. 2-666. — Appointment and role of an Independent Oversight Director. (a) The City Council does hereby authorize the appointment of an Independent Oversight Director, pursuant to City Charter Section 1100 and in accordance with this Section 1100 shall appoint the Independent Oversight Director. The Independent Oversight Director may be engaged through a professional services agreement or may be hired as a City 11394CJ1N1 d,dflbtI 15 — 13 11 /1 /2022 employee at the discretion of the City Council. (b) In addition to regular staff support provided to the Commission, the Independent Oversight Director shall assist the Commission in performing its duties and exercising its powers. (c) After receiving a complaint, tort claim, or lawsuit and when directed by the Commission, the Independent Oversight Director shall, in accordance with this division, conduct investigations of officer -involved shootings (discharge of a firearm at a person), in -custody deaths, and complaints, tort claims or lawsuits alleging on -duty Santa Ana Police Officers engaged in the following conduct: (1) use of force that resulted in great bodily injury of a person; (2) prejudice or discrimination involving a protected class; (3) dishonesty; (4) sexual assault; (5) unlawful arrest or unlawful search; (6) unreasonable or excessive force; (7) failure to intervene against another officer using force that is clearly unreasonable/excessive; or (8) unlawful activities/conduct that interferes with First Amendment assemblies. In addition to conducting investigations of complaints, tort claims, and/or lawsuits alleging the type of misconduct set forth in section 2-665(b), the Independent Oversight Director shall also have the independent authority to periodically request and review citizen complaints and "use of force" reports or other pertinent documents maintained by, or available to, the Chief of Police to determine whether death or great bodily injury was caused by direct police action. No investigations shall be commenced on any incidents that occurred prior to the effective date of the Ordinance enacting this Division. Any review of historical data or incidents must comply with all federal, state and local laws, including but not limited to, Government Code Section 3303, et seq., Penal Code Sections 832.5, 832.7 and 832.8; Evidence Code Sections 1043 through 1046; Chapter 9, Article V of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, the MOU that applies to the impacted member and Santa Ana Police Department's policies and procedures. (d) The Independent Oversight Director shall conduct all audits and investigations in a fair, objective, impartial, and ethical manner, and shall comply with the Public Safety Officers Procedural Bill of Rights (Government Code Section 3300, et seq.) in interviewing police officers. The Independent Oversight Director shall prepare a written report of each investigation that will constitute the public record and may discuss confidential or privileged information with the Commission in a properly notice closed session. The report shall comply with the provisions of Penal Code Sections 832.5, 832.7 and 832.8 and Evidence Code Sections 1043 through 1046. After review by the Commission, the public record of the investigation shall be posted on the public website for the Commission within thirty (30) days. 11194CJ1N1 td&btI 15 — 14 11 /1 /2022 All disclosures of investigations conducted by the Independent Oversight Director shall comply with California Penal Code Sections 832.5, 832.7 and 832.8 and California Evidence Code Sections 1043 through 1046, as amended from time to time. The Independent Oversight Director may discuss findings with the Commission and/or the public in strict compliance with California Penal Code Sections 832.5, 832.7 and 832.8 and California Government Code Sections 3300, et seq. (e) The City Manager or their designee shall assist with advertising the position of Independent Oversight Director and shall prepare the necessary documents to engage the Independent Oversight Director. The City Council shall review all qualifying applications and select no more than three applicants to interview for the role of Oversight Director. The Commission shall be permitted the opportunity to review the top three applicants and recommend a candidate to the City Council. The Independent Oversight Director shall be authorized by the City Council under Charter Section 1100 to report directly to the City Council. Sec. 2-667. — Budget and Support for Commission and Oversight Director. The City Manager shall make a recommendation to the city council, as part of the annual City budget, to fund the Commission and any additional labor, consulting, equipment, training, or materials necessary for the Commission and the Independent Oversight Director to carry out the duties and exercise the powers set forth in this division. Sec. 2-668 — Access to Police Department records, data and reports. To effectuate meaningful oversight and accountability, the Commission and the Independent Oversight Director shall have complete and prompt access to all police department records, information, and data, including, but not limited to, audio and video recordings, photographs, police reports, dispatch logs, and other records related to the underlying incident to assist the Commission and the Independent Oversight Director in effectively discharging their respective duties, subject to all federal, state and local laws including any and all restrictions set forth in the Santa Ana Charter, Municipal Code and the Public Safety Officers Procedural Bill of Rights (Government Code Section 3300, et seq.) The Police Department shall designate staff who will timely receive and process requests for records made by the Commission and/or the Independent Oversight Director. To increase transparency, all data including, but not limited to, stop, detention, arrest, and use of force data, including Racial and Identity Profiling Act ("RIPA") data and reports, that are legally disclosed to the Department of Justice and/or any other federal or state law enforcement agency, shall, at the time of disclosure of that data, be concurrently provided to the Commission and the Independent Oversight Director. Sec. 2-669. - Rules and records. The Commission shall, in consultation with the Independent Oversight Director and the City Manager, develop rules for the transaction of business of the Commission, which rules shall, among other things, include the manner of calling and giving notice of special 5539461g N. 6tl 15 — 15 11 /1 /2022 meetings and hearings, and the appointment and powers of ad hoc and standing subcommittees. Said subcommittees may be formed to work on various topics within the scope of police activities. The city council shall adopt the rules for the transaction of business of the Commission. The Commission shall also keep records of its resolutions, rules, transactions, motions, orders, findings, recommendations and determinations. Except for those items made confidential by California Penal Code Sections 832.5, 832.7 and 832.8, or by any other applicable privileges under the law, the records of the Commission shall be open to the public. Sec. 2-670. Severability. Should any provision of this division, or its application to any person or circumstance, be determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unlawful, unenforceable or otherwise void, that determination shall have no effect on any other provision of this division or Chapter or the application of this division or Chapter to any other person or circumstance and, to that end, the provisions hereof are severable. Secs. 2-671 - 2-699 Reserved. SECTION 2. Section 2-325 of Article IV of Chapter 2 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby amended to add a subsection (i) to read as follows: (New language is underlined) Sec. 2-325. - Compensation for members of boards, commissions. 1. The members of the following boards and commissions of the city shall receive the compensation as set forth herein: (a) Community development and housing commission. Fifty dollars ($50.00) per meeting, three (3) meetings maximum per month, plus twenty dollars ($20.00) per month automobile allowance. (b) Personnel board. Fifty dollars ($50.00) per meeting. (c) Planning commission. Fifty dollars ($50.00) per meeting, three (3) meetings maximum per month, plus fifty dollars ($50.00) per month automobile allowance. (d) Historic resources commission. Fifty dollars ($50.00) per meeting, two (2) meetings maximum per month. (e) Parks, recreation and community services commission. Fifty dollars ($50.00) per meeting, two (2) meetings maximum per month. (f) Environmental and transportation advisory commission. Fifty dollars ($50.00) per meeting, two (2) meetings maximum per month. (g) Youth commission. One (1) meeting per month, three (3) special meetings 5539461g% I NJJf it 15 — 16 11 /1 /2022 maximum per year with the compensation of fifty dollars ($50.00) per meeting. (h) Arts and culture commission. Each commission member shall receive a maximum compensation in the amount of fifty dollars ($50.00) for attendance at one (1) regular meeting per month. (i) Police Oversight Commission. Each Commissioner shall receive $50 per meeting with no more than four (4) compensated meetings Der month. 2. The members of the appointive boards and commissions may receive reimbursement for necessary traveling and other expenses when on official duty of the city when such expenditure has been appropriated by the city council and authorized by the board or commission and subject to rules and regulations prescribed by ordinance or order of the city council. SECTION 3. The Clerk of the Council shall attest and certify to the passage and adoption of this Ordinance, and shall cause same to be posted as required by law and this Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after its final adoption. SECTION 4. If any section, subsection, sentence clause or phrase or word of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a decision of any court of competent jurisdiction or preempted by state legislation, such decision or legislation shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance and each and every section, subsection, sentence clause or phrase or word not declared invalid or unconstitutional without regard to any such decision or preemptive legislation. ADOPTED this day of November, 2022. Vicente Sarmiento Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Sonia Carvalh;i- City Attorney i By: Tamara Bogosian Senior Assistant City Attorney AYES: Councilmembers: NOES: Councilmembers: 11194CJ1N1 td&btI 15 — 17 11 /1 /2022 ABSTAIN: Councilmembers: ABSENT: Councilmembers: CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, , Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify that the attached Ordinance No. NS-XXXX to be the original ordinance adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on , and that said ordinance was published in accordance with the Charter of the City of Santa Ana. Date: Clerk of the Council City of Santa Ana 11394CJ1N1 td&btI 15 — 18 11 /1 /2022