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COUNCIL ACTION
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE:
DECEMBER 15, 2015
TITLE:
EL NINO EMERGENCY PREPARATION
PLAN; URGENCY ORDINANCE UPDATING
DECLARATION OF EMERGENCY
PROCEDURES; PRE - QUALIFIED
VENDORS FOR EL NINO RELATED
EMERGENCY SERVICES
{STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 1, 2E)
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CITY MANAGER
RECOMMENDED ACTION
CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY:
APPROVED
❑ As Recommended
❑ As Amended
❑ Ordinance on 1a' Reading
❑ Ordinance on 2nd Reading
❑ Implementing Resolution
❑ Set Public Hearing For_
CONTINUED TO
FILE NUMBER
1. Receive and file report on City's El Nino Emergency Preparation Plan for 2015 -2016.
2. Adopt Urgency Ordinance updating Santa Ana Municipal Code Sections regarding the
City's emergency procedures and the declaration of an emergency.
3. Authorize the City Manager to approve up to $250,000 in expenditures for El Nino related
services based on a pre - qualified vendors list, subject to non - substantive changes by the
City Manager and the City Attorney.
DISCUSSION
NOAA, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, is forecasting the arrival of
El Nino weather conditions. Scientists predict that the El Nino conditions may: 1) produce rain
generating water flow that will exceed the capacity of existing storm water infrastructure causing
flooding; 2) create significant property damage; and 3) cause threats to health and safety. State
emergency planning officials are encouraging cities to prepare for anticipated storms.
City staff is preparing plans which will be described in a brief report to the City Council (Exhibit 1).
In planning and preparing, staff reviewed the City's emergency procedures set forth in the Santa
Ana Municipal Code. The Municipal Code provisions concerning the declaration of emergencies
and emergency procedures should be updated to reflect modern emergency service planning
and the current state of public safety staffing based on the City's contract with the Orange County
Fire Authority and the relationship with an OCFA Division Chief responsible for the administration
of emergency responses in the City.
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El Nino Plan, Urgency Ordinance,
Funding Authorization and Pre - Qualified
Vendors for Emergency Services
December 15, 2015
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The City Council is asked to adopt the proposed ordinance (Exhibit 2) updating the Municipal
Code. The ordinance will give the authority to the City Manager, followed by the Police Chief,
and then the OCFA Division Chief in charge in Santa Ana to declare an emergency; it will remove
the requirement for a Disaster Council; and the proposed ordinance will create efficiencies in the
City's emergency planning and response activities.
The proposed changes are intended to be an interim step in order to respond to El Nino. The
City's emergency planning staff will propose a more comprehensive ordinance as they update the
City's emergency plan. Given that El Nino storms may begin as soon as the end of December,
the City Council is asked to adopt the urgency ordinance as provided for in Section 415 of the
City Charter.
"Any ordinance declared by the City Council to be necessary as an emergency measure
for preserving the public peace, health, or safety, and containing a statement of the
reasons for its urgency, may be introduced and adopted at one and the same meeting if
passed by the affirmative votes of at least two- thirds (2/3) of the members of the council."
Section 415 — S.A. M. C.
For the reasons set forth in this report, staff recommends the urgency ordinance
The Public Works Agency, Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Agency, the Community
Development Agency, and Planning and Building Agency staff have all identified potential
impacts of atypical rain events resulting in large amounts of rainfall in concentrated periods of
time. Street flooding, tree emergencies, potential basement flooding in both public and private
buildings are possible. Staff has identified service contractors that may be needed to respond to
these rain and water related emergencies within the City.
The City's Municipal Code allows for the City Council to dispense with public bidding procedures
when it is in the City's best interests to protect health and safety, but this can only be done after
the declaration of an emergency. Recognizing that an El Nino type of emergency can be better
anticipated, staff and the City Attorney have prepared an alternative purchasing process involving
the pre - qualification of vendors for the City Manager to authorize expenditures in advance of and
related to El Nino event(s) for an amount not to exceed $250,000.
By approving the pre - qualified list of vendors the City Council will expedite the purchasing
process in the event of an El Nino emergency. The staff will be able to respond to situations prior
to the formal declaration of an emergency by engaging those on the approved list and with funds
authorized by the Council. The pre - qualified vendors will only be engaged to respond to El Nino
related emergencies and only up to the amount authorized by the City Council.
In the event that any expenditure exceeds the authorized amount, staff must follow the standard
emergency purchasing procedures. The pre - qualification alternative is offered to increase
efficiency and staff response time in the event of an El Nino emergency only. The list of
proposed contractors and vendors is set forth in Exhibit 3.
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El Nino Plan, Urgency Ordinance,
Funding Authorization and Pre - Qualified
Vendors for Emergency Services
December 15, 2015
Page 3
STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT
Approval of this item supports the City's efforts to meet Goal #1 — Community Safety, Objective
#2 (Broaden communications, information sharing and community awareness of public safety
activities), Strategy E (Update the City's Emergency Operation Center (EOC) emergency
preparedness plan to include a community evacuation strategy to respond to natural disasters.)
FISCAL IMPACT
Funding for El Nino related emergency events has been identified in the Catastrophic Reserve
balance, in an amount not to exceed $250,000 for the period FY 2015 -2016 (December — June
30, 2016). If expenditures related to the El Nino storms are not incurred by the close of the fiscal
year -end June 30, the assigned funds will be re- assigned back to the above - referenced account.
Any future emergency related expenditures will be budgeted and available in the respective fiscal
year during the budget process.
While it is difficult to predict the extent of an emergency or whether El Nino storms will even
materialize, staff believes it would be prudent to authorize the funding.
APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS:
a
Sonia R. Carval o Francisco Gutierrez
City Attorney Executive Director
Finance & Management Services Agency
Exhibits: 1. City's El Nino Emergency Preparation Plan
2. Urgency Ordinance No. NS -XXXX
3. Pre - Qualified Vendors for El Nino related Emergency Services
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City of Santa Ana
El Nino Emergency Preparation Plan
The National Weather Service is forecasting a strong El Nino storm season approaching
the 2015 -2016 winter months, which may bring heavy or sustained rainfall in the City of
Santa Ana. Meteorological signs indicate some of the strongest El Nino conditions ever
in forecast, stronger than the El Nino storms that occurred in 1982 -83 and 1997 -98, both
of which produced flooding conditions in the region. It is possible that the City will
experience double the normal amount of rainfall and intense storms which may
overwhelm the City's drainage and flood control systems. In the event of back -to -back
storm systems the weather conditions may not allow for normal maintenance and cleanup
between storms, which may result in localized flooding or other emergency conditions.
Multiple City departments along with the Orange County l=ire Authority and the County of
Orange have undertaken several planning activities to prepare the City for the conditions
that may be presented by El Nino. These efforts have been organized into three phases:
1) Mitigation /Prevention, 2) Preparedness, and 3) Response /Recovery.
Mitigation and Prevention
City departments have identified preventative measures that can be addressed now,
before rain begins, which will minimize the effects of rainfall on the City's infrastructure
and population to lessen the potential for danger to people or damage to public or private
property.
City's primary objectives for mitigation and prevention on public property include:
• Continued or emphasized maintenance and cleaning of flood control channels and
storm drain infrastructure;
• Tree- trimming, debris /trash collection and related open or park space maintenance
to minimize potential debris; and
• Repairs, maintenance and protection of City buildings, particularly roofs and
basements, ground floor or below- ground locations.
City's primary objectives for mitigation and prevention on private property include:
• Outreach to residents, businesses, homeless populations, local schools, and
neighborhood associations to provide El Nino preparedness information and
resources;
• Urge that residential and business properties clear nuisances and trash to
minimize potential debris; and
• Outreach to commercial properties to prepare, inspect roofs and drainage
systems, and remove potential debris items.
Preparedness
City departments have and will continue to
respond to any hazardous rainfall event(s).
identify, gather and organize resources to
City's primary objectives for preparedness include:
EXHIBIT 1
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• Accumulation and distribution of sand and sandbags for residents, businesses and
City properties;
• Locate and warn homeless populations residing in flood control channel areas;
• Identification of supplies, equipment, vendors or contractors that may be required;
• Identify any potential flood spots in the City using flood maps and past instances
of flooding;
• Prepare traffic detours and equipment for roads or intersections identified as
potential flood areas;
• Identify key staff for flood response and update of contact information; and
• Formulation of a command structure, organization chart and activation triggers for
any emergency response.
Response and Recav®ry
City departments have and will continue to further develop specific measures and
procedures to respond to and resolve hazards once rainfall concerns occur.
City's primary response and recovery objectives include:
• Procedures to monitor and report weather forecasts;
• Procedures to monitor flood control and storm drain infrastructure;
• Pre - staging or callout of response staff and equipment;
• Evacuation and /or warning of homeless populations residing in flood control
channel areas; and
• Creation of an Incident Action Plan to set priorities and develop response actions.
For each objective, City Staff from one or more departments have been identified to take
responsibility for creating a plan or gathering the resources to meet that objective.
Several working group sessions have occurred and additional sessions will continue to
occur throughout the winter months to fulfill these objectives and address any additional
concerns that may arise.
EXHIBIT 1
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ORDINANCE NO. NS -XXXX
AN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA,
CALIFORNIA, AMENDING DIVISION 3 OF ARTICLE
IV OF CHAPTER 2 OF THE SANTA ANA
MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING EMERGENCY
SERVICES
WHEREAS, NOAA, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric
Administration, is forecasting the arrival of El Nino weather conditions in the winter of
2015 -2016; and
WHEREAS, cities and counties throughout California are engaged in emergency
planning in order to respond to the potential El Nino - related emergencies; and
WHEREAS, in both the 1982 -83 and the 1997 -98 El Nino events, cities
throughout the State experienced unprecedented property damage and many
individuals sustained injuries, which in some cases resulted in fatalities; and
WHEREAS, the City anticipates certain emergency situations in the event that
the El Nino storms materialize as anticipated; and
WHEREAS, Section 415 of the City Charter authorizes the City Council to adopt
an Urgency Ordinance when it finds that the ordinance is needed to protect health and
safety; and
WHEREAS, the Council finds that based on the El Nino predictions and the
anticipated consequences of storms this Urgency Ordinance is necessary;
NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA
DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Sections 2 -402 and 2 -403 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code are
hereby deleted in their entirety.
Section 2. The first paragraph of Section 2 -404 of the Santa Ana Municipal
Codes is hereby deleted and replaced with the following, but all the subsections (1)
through (9) shall remain unchanged:
"The city manager shall be the director of emergency services. The fire chief
shall be the deputy director, who shall act for the director in his absence. The director is
empowered to:"
Ordinance No. NS -XXXX
Page 1 of 3
EXHIBIT 2
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Section 3. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phase, or portion of
this Ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of
any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the
remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would
have adopted this Ordinance, and each section, subsection, subdivision, sentence,
clause, phrase or portion thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections,
subsections, subdivisions, sentences, clauses, phrases or portions might subsequently
be declared invalid or unconstitutional.
Section 4. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately as an Urgency
Ordinance under Section 415 of the City Charter.
Section 5. The City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this Ordinance and shall
cause the same to be posted as required by law.
ADOPTED this day of 2015.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney
By: `- 7 t " ")vA
City Attorney
AYES: Councilmembers
NOES: Councilmembers
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers
NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers
Miguel A. Pulido
Mayor
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Ordinance No. NS -XXXX
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CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, MARIA HUIZAR, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify that the attached
Ordinance No. NS -XXX 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
EXHIBIT 2
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Ordinance No, NS -XXXX
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Pre - Qualified Vendors
for El Nino Related Emergency Services
City Manager has the authority to approve up to $250,000 in expenditures for El Nino related
emergencies based on this list of pre - qualified vendors.
Vendor
FM Thomas Air Conditioning Inc.
JAC maintenance
Chandlers Air Cond. & Refrid.
AC repairs
Marine Air Inc.
AC repairs
Bauco
Access panels
Powertron Battery
Batteries
Voice Shot
Calls to 25,000 businesses
West Coast Arborists, Inc.
City Tree Service
Darling International Inc.
Clean up
Starbucks
Coffee
Applied Technology
Communications
USMILCOM Inc.
Communications
Paulus Engineering
Construction
T E Roberts Inc.
Construction
Penhall
Construction (Heavy)
Ganahl Lumber Company
Construction material
Griffin Ace Hardware
Construction material
Home Depot
Construction material
Lowe's
Construction material
Woodward Ace Hardware
Construction material
Solario Construction
Construction Services
Orange Coast Hardware
Construction supplies
White Cap Construction Supply
Construction supplies
Dominguez General Engineering
Construction& demolition
Mariposa Landscape
Debris Clearing & Cleanup
Naranjo Landscape Inc.
Debris Clearing & Cleanup
American Wrecking Inc.
Demolition
Northstar Demolition & Remediation Inc.
Demolition
B & K Electric Wholesale
Eclectic components
County Circuit Breakers
Electric components
Curley Wholesale Electric
Electric components
Graybar Electric Company Inc.
Electric components
Williams & Maher
Electrical
Royal Wholesale Electric
Electrical components
Walters Wholesale Electric
Electrical components
R4 Electric
Electrical Services
Williams & Maher
Electrician
Eberhard Equipment I
Equip Rental
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Pre - Qualified Vendors
for El Nino Related Emergency Services
Vendor
United Rentals
Equip Rental
United Rentals
Equip Rental
Davis Tool Company
Equipment & tools
United Rentals Stores LLC
Equipment rental
Mardian Supply
Equipment rentals
McKong Printing
Flyers for schools 65,000
Corner bakery
Food
Costco
Food
Domino's Pizza
Food
Sam's Club
Food
Smart & Final
Food
Subway
Food
FoodCraft
Food services
Papa John's Pizza
Food services
Sweinhart Electric Company Inc.
Gas & Diesel engines
JG Tucker and Son Inc.
Gas detectors components
NAKA
General Contractor
United Equipment Rentals
General Equipment
Bat Jac Glass
Glass
Bat -Jac Glass
Glass
McFadden -Dale Hardware
Hardware & fittings
McMaster Carr Supply
Hardware & fittings
Shamrock Supply
Hardware and fittings
Central Services, City of SA
Homeless Information 1600 Flyers
City of Santa Ana Central Services
Homeless Information 1600 Flyers
Orange County Hose
Hoses and fittings
ATI
Insurance Carrier
Belfor
Insurance Carrier
Ewing Irrigation
Irrigation system components
Imperial Sprinkler Supply
Irrigation system components
Fed Ex Office
Laminate printing business card size
Santa Ana Blue Print
Laminate printing business card size
Hills Bros Lock & Safe
Lock maintenance & repair
Connelly Machine Works Inc.
Machining
B & B Metals
Metal supplies
Southern California Edison
Motor testing
AMEC Foster Wheeler
NPDES services
All American Asphalt
Paving
Excel Paving Company
Paving
Hardy and Harper Inc.
Paving
Verizon
Phone service
Ryan Herco Products Corp.
Plastics fittings
Russle & Sons
Plumber
Coast Plumbing
Plumbing
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Pre - Qualified Vendors
for El Nino Related Emergency Services
Vendor
Cost Plumbing Heating
I Plumbing supplies
United Site Services
Portable restrooms
ePower UPS Services
Power Services
OC Pump
Pump & Repair
OC Pump
Pump services
Orange Coast Pump
Pump services
Orange County Pumping
Pumping and Alleviating Flooding
Talley Communications
Radio system equipment
Industrial Metal Supply
Raw material
Hertz
Rental
Generator Repair
Repair
Sery -Pro Restoration
Restoration Services
Cassidy Roofing Inc.
Roof repairs
Chapman Roofing
Roof Repairs
CIS
Roof Repairs
Riteway Roofing
Roof Repairs
TECTA
Roof Repairs
Broken Wheel RV
RV rental & service
Industrial Shoe
Safety shoes
Red Wing Shoe
Safety shoes
Waxie Sanitary Supply
Sanitary supplies
Cedelco Construction
Secure /Board -Up of 10 Properties
Real Estate Consulting & Services
Secure /Board -Up of 10 Properties
SLS Property Solutions, Inc.
Secure /Board -Up of 10 Properties
Civic Center Lock & Safe
Security & locks
G4S Security
Security service
G4S Secure Solutions (USA) Inc.
Security services
Houston and Harris PCS Inc.
Sewer line repair
EPL Solutions Inc.
Sewer main service
Alan's Lawnmower and Garden Center
Small engine repair
Ocean Blue Environmental Service
Storm Drain
United Storm Water, Inc.
Storm Drain
United Storm Water Inc.
Storm water capture
Hardy and Harper
Street Repairs (Large)
All American Asphalt
Street Repairs (potholes)
Athens Services
Street sweeping
Home Depot
Supplier
Irvine Pipe
Supplier
Irvine Pipe
Supplier
Walters Electrical Supply
Supplier
Walters Electrical Supply
Supplier
APR Consulting Inc.
Support staff
Applied Industrial Technologies
Testing instruments
Omega Industrial Supply Inc. ITesting
instruments
Grainger Inc. ITools
& equipment
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Pre - Qualified Vendors
for El Nin "o Related Emergency Services
Vendor
California Barricade
Traffic control
California Barricades
Traffic Control
JCL Barricade Company
Traffic Control
Statewide Traffic Safety
Traffic Control
Cesar Vargas & Associates
Translation
Lisa Hall & Associates Inc.
Translation services
Certified transportation
Transportation
Great Scott Tree CO.
Tree Company
Pacific Coast Arborist
Tree Company
West Coast Arborist
Tree Company
J & G Industries Inc.
Uniforms
Underground Service Alert
Utility marking
United Water Works
Water fittings
Golden Meters Service Inc.
Water meter repair
General Pump Company Inc.
Water pump repair
Orange County Pumping Inc.
Water pump repair
Weber Water Resources
Water pump repair
Diamond Environmental Services
Water pumping
Ocean Blue Environmental
Water pumping
Orange Coast Plumbing
Water pumping
Double Barrel Environmental
Water purification
Clinical Laboratory of San Bernardino
Water Quality Testing
Hach Company
Water Quality testing supplies
HD Supply
Water system components
Irvine Pipe & Supply
Water system components
C Wells Pipeline Materials Inc.
Water system fitting
USA Bluebook
Water system fittings
Iwater Inc.
Water systems mapping
Waterline Technologies
Water treatment chemicals
Praxair
Welding supplies
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ORDINANCE NO. NS -2888
AN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING
DIVISION 3 OF ARTICLE IV OF
CHAPTER 2 OF THE SANTA ANA
MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING
EMERGENCY SERVICES
WHEREAS, cities and counties
throughout California are engaged in
emergency planning in order to respond
to the potential El Nino related
emergencies: and
WHEREAS, in both the 1982 -83 and the
1997 -98 El Nino events, cities throughout
the State experienced unprecedented
property damage and many individuals
sustained Injuries, which in some cases
desalted In fatalities; and
WHEREAS, the City anticipates Cadets
emergency situations in the event that the
El Nino stones materialize as anticipated:
and
WHEREAS, Section 415 of the City
Charter authorizes the City Council to
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event that both the city manager and the
police chief are absent, the OCFA
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empowered to:"
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Section 3. This Ordinance shall become
effective immediately as an Urgency
Ordinance under Section 415 of the City
Charter.
Section 4. The City Clerk shall certify the
adoption of this Ordinance and shall
cause the same to be posted as required
bylaw.
ADOPTED this 15"1 day of December,
2015,
Miguel A. Pulitlo
Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney
By
Sonia R. Carvalho
City Attorney
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attached Ordinance No. NS -2888 to be
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Council of the City of Santa Ana on
December 15, 2015 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
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AN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE
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SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING
DIVISION 3 OF ARTICLE IV OF
CHAPTER 2 OF THE SANTA ANA
MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING
EMERGENCY SERVICES
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Ordinance under Section 415 of the City
Chaser,
Section 4. The Oty Clerk shall certify the
adoption of this Ordinance and shall
cause the same to be posted as required
bylaw.
ADOPTED this 15" day of December,
2015.
Miguel A. Pulitlo
Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Sonia R. Carvalho, City Aftomey
By
Sortie R. Carvatho
City Attorney
AYES: Councilmembers: Amecua
Marini Revna. Sarmlento
Tmaiera?E
NOES: Councilmembers: None 0
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers: None
NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers:
Benavides, Pulitlo(2)
CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND
ORIGINALITY
I, MARIA HUIZAR, Clerk of the Councl,
do hereby attest to and certiN that the
attached Ordinance No. NS -28888 to be
the original ordinance adopted by the City
Council of the City of Santa Ana on
December 15, 2015 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 Me
1/8/16
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