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340 ORDINANCE NO. 340 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND TERRACE, CALIFORNIA, REPEALING AND REPLACING CHAPTER 8.50 (SPECIAL EVENTS) OF TITLE 8 (HEALTH & SAFETY) OF THE GRAND TERRACE MUNICIPAL CODE, WHICH UPDATES THE CITY'S SPECIAL EVENT REGULATIONS. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grand Terrace recognizes the substantial community benefit that may result from community events, which can provide cultural enrichment and economic vitality and can enhance community identity. WHEREAS, the sale of food and/or beverages at community events can impact public health, safety, and welfare of event patrons, residents and other visitors, such as impacts relating to traffic, food safety, sanitation, and overcrowding. WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to update the City's coordinated processes for managing community events to ensure the public health, safety, and welfare of event patrons, residents and other visitors, and to provide for fees and procedures required to administer the permit process. WHEREAS, with this ordinance, the City Council does not intend to change the rules for ordinary use of public property. NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY GRAND TERRACE DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The facts set forth in the Recitals of this Ordinance are true and correct, and incorporated herein. SECTION 2. Chapter 8.50 (Special Events)of Title 5 (Health &Safety) is repealed and replaced as follows: "Chapter 8.50 - SPECIAL EVENTS 8.50.010 Title. This chapter shall be known as the Special Events Ordinance. 8.50.020 Purpose. A. It is the purpose of this chapter to provide for the issuance of Special Event Permits to regulate large, organized events on the public streets and public property of the City; on private property to the extent that such events have a significant impact on neighboring properties and/or public property; and to provide for fees, charges, and procedures required to administer the permit process. This ordinance shall not be interpreted to require picnics and impromptu Ord No. 340 Page 1 of 17 June 28, 2022 gatherings at public parks or private properties to obtain a permit. Large groups who wish to reserve specific areas in public parks may do so through such City department as may be designated by the City Manager of the City. B. It is further the purpose of this chapter to provide for expedited procedures for Free Speech Special Events, while also providing for the protection and preservation of public spaces and public resources. 8.50.030 Definitions. The following words and phrases when used in this chapter shall mean: "Amplified sound" means music or speech projected or transmitted by electronic equipment, including, but not limited to, an amplifier, loudspeakers, or similar devices. "Annual event" means an event recurring each year at approximately the same date. "Applicant" means the event sponsor or the sponsor's authorized agent who completes the permit application and acts as primary contact for a Special Event. "City-partnered event" means an event organized and run by a non-profit organization in conjunction with the City, where the City provides sponsorship or partnership and retains control over how the event(s) is run and/or publicized. "City-run event" means an event organized and run by the City. "City Manager" means the City Manager of the City of Grand Terrace, and shall include his/her designee. "Director" means the Director of the City's Community Development Department or such other person as the City Manager may designate. "Event Participants" means persons in attendance at an event, including spectators, vendors, event staff, City staff, and all others present for the purpose of the event. Any persons in attendance at an event for the purpose of.protesting the event shall not be considered Event Participants. "Fair/carnival" means a traveling enterprise offering amusements, or a gathering of buyers and sellers, held at a temporary location for one or more days. Ord No. 340 Page 2 of 17 June 28, 2022 "Free speech" means speech and expressive conduct protected by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution or by Article 1, Section 2 of the California Constitution. "Free Speech Special Event" means an event at which the expression of free speech rights is the principal purpose of the event, and that satisfies one or more of the following: (i) the event is covered by Section 8.50.080; (ii)the event requires the use of amplified sound; (iii)the event may interfere with traffic or obstruct ingress or egress to a property or structure; or(iv)the event will use any structure or equipment that requires a health & safety inspection. Examples of Free Speech Special Events include, but are not limited to: a protest, speech, or rally that requires traffic control; individual street performers. "Indigent person" means: (1) a person who is receiving benefits pursuant to the Supplemental Security Income (SSI)and State Supplemental Payments (SSP) programs (Sections 12200 to 12205, inclusive, of the California Welfare and Institutions Code), the California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids Act (CaIWORKs) program (Chapter 2, commencing with Section 11200 of Part 3 of Division 9 of the California Welfare and Institutions Code), the Food Stamp program (7 U.S.C. Section 2011 et seq.) or Section 17000 of the Welfare and Institutions Code; (2) a person whose monthly income is 125% or less of the current monthly poverty line annually established by the Secretary of Health and Human Services pursuant to the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981, as amended. "Mixed Free Speech Special Event" means an event that has both a free speech component and a commercial component, or that is open to the public for entertainment or cultural purposes; Mixed Free Speech Special Events are not dependent on current events and require time and logistical support to organize and include, but are not limited to: (i) a circus; (ii) outdoor theater; (iii) an art fair. "Parade" means a public procession, typically celebrating a special day or event and including marching bands and floats, in the public right-of-way. "Race/run" means an organized competitive event upon a public street, sidewalk, walkway, or other publicly owned property including City parks, in which persons participate by walking, running, riding a bicycle or horse, or operating a wheelchair. "Recurring event" means an event that will occur repeatedly within a one- year period. "Special Event" includes, but is not limited to, any of the following one-time or recurring or annual events: Ord No. 340 Page 3 of 17 June 28, 2022 (i) A commercial event (e.g., a fair, carnival, farmers market). (ii) A spectator sport (e.g., volleyball, hockey, basketball, baseball, soccer). (iii) Any organized athletic event(e.g., races, runs, soccer games, baseball games). (iv) A community event (e.g., park clean-up, a hike, or nature walk). (iv) Parades. (v) Any Mixed Free Speech Special Event. (vi) Any event covered by Section 8.50.040. (vii) Any event that: (a) will use amplified sound, (b) may interfere with traffic, ingress, or egress; or (c) will use structures or equipment that require health & safety inspections. "Sponsor' means the person or group responsible for or organizing the Special Event. "Spontaneous Event" means a Free Speech Event occasioned by news or events coming into public knowledge 4 business days or fewer prior to such event. "Transportation management/parking plan" means a plan developed by the special event sponsor to identify and mitigate traffic/parking impacts associated with a special event. 8.50.040 Special Event Permit required. A. Special Events 1. Special Events on public property or private property require a Special Event Permit, pursuant to Sections 8.50.060 and 8.50.070, when any of the following applies: a. where the anticipated attendance exceeds the occupancy limits (e.g., as determined by a certificate of occupancy) of a public property. The occupancy limits of City-owned properties shall be available for review at City Hall; Ord No. 340 Page 4 of 17 June 28, 2022 b. where the Special Event has public health and safety impacts (including, but not limited to, impacts relating to health and sanitation) that are greater than what the underlying infrastructure of the subject site can accommodate; C. where the underlying approved or conditionally approved use for a property does not include Special Events; d. The proposed Special Event requires any permit to be issued by any other governmental agency, such as a building permit, fire safety permit, or health permit; e. where the proposed Special Event may impede, obstruct, impair, or interfere with the free use of any public street, highway, alley, sidewalk, or other public right-of-way, or with ingress or egress to the same; or f. where the proposed Special Event requires the use of any public street, highway, alley, sidewalk, or other public right-of-way. 2. No food or beverages may be sold at any Special Event except in the following circumstances: a. nonprofit or educational events; b. an event in which food is an integral part of the event, such as food fairs, farmers' markets, a fairs or carnivals, or other similar events; C. the location of the Special Event provides an area for the sale of food, beverages, and/or merchandise, such as a concession stand, snack bar, food court, or other similar areas; d. where Vehicle Code Section 22455 is applicable; e. where Chapter 9.05 is applicable; or f. when sale of food and/or beverages is otherwise permitted pursuant to applicable law. Ord No. 340 Page 5 of 17 June 28, 2022 B. Free Speech Special Events on public property require a Free Speech Special Event Permit pursuant to and shall be subject to the alternative permitting provisions of Section 8.50.080. 8.50.050 Exemptions and waivers. A. City-run events and City-partnered events do not require Special Event Permits. B. Permits for nonprofit or educational events, may be subject to reduced or waived fees, as determined by City Council resolution. 8.50.060 Special Event Permit application. A. Special Event Permit Application Required.An application must be submitted to the City by the Special Event Sponsor along with an application fee and an administrative review fee (if applicable) in the amounts established by City Council resolution. An Indigent Person who is unable to pay the application fee due to such indigence may not be required to pay the fee in accordance with administrative regulations or guidelines adopted pursuant to this chapter. Application for indigent status shall be made at the time of submission of the permit application and shall be accompanied by such relevant information and documentation as may, in the opinion of the Director, be reasonably necessary to verify such status. B. Application Form and Contents. An application for a Special Event Permit shall be on a City form and signed by the Applicant who is at least 18 years of age, and contain all of the following information: 1. The name, address, email address, mailing address, and daytime telephone number of each of the following: a. The Applicant and the Sponsor, if different from the Applicant (also include evening telephone number), b. An alternate person to contact if an emergency arises and the Applicant is unavailable (also include evening telephone number), C. If applicable: the president, chair or other head of the sponsor organization; nonprofit Ord No. 340 Page 6 of 17 June 28, 2022 documentation (also include written documentation of the authority under which the Applicant is applying on behalf of the organization), and d. The person who will be present and in charge of the event on the day of the event and their contact information during the event. 2. The requested event date, including the dates and times for set-up and clean-up, and the starting and finishing time of the event. Also include two alternative dates. 3. The estimated number of Event Participants and the estimated number of Special Event employees and/or volunteers 4. A site plan identifying the proposed event and staging locations, including specific street closures or street routes, if any, or park area requested and parking areas. 5. A site map showing emergency exit routes. 6. Any City equipment or personnel requested. 7. A description of the planned event. 8. A description of how the event will be promoted and any prior history of promotions for similar events, including references. 9. The proposed distribution or, if permitted pursuant to Section 8.50.040(A)(2), sale of any food or beverage, including alcoholic beverages. If alcoholic beverages are included, provide all applicable licenses and registrations allowing the sale of alcoholic beverages at the event. All such distribution or sale of any food or beverages shall comply with all applicable law. 10. The type and estimated number of vehicles, animals, or structures that will be used. 11. A description and location of any sound amplification equipment proposed to be used. 12. The location of electrical generators, stages, tents, canopies, cooking apparatus and lights. Ord No. 340 Page 7 of 17 June 28, 2022 13. The location of mechanical rides, jump houses, or other amusement attractions. 14. The location of any water, first aid, or comfort station(s) to be provided. 15. For each application for a Parade: (i) the time when the units of the Parade will begin to assemble, (ii) the proposed assembly point for the Parade, (iii) the proposed Parade route, (iv) the interval space to be maintained between units of the Parade, and (v) the number, type and size of floats or other vehicles. 16. For a commercial or Mixed Free Speech event, a layout showing the locations of booths, stages, audience, tables and chairs, food court, portable bathrooms, emergency exits (as applicable). 17. A preliminary security plan and any monitors to be employed during the event. 18. Any other information which the Director reasonably requires to evaluate the particular Special Event Permit application. In addition, the Director can waive application requirements that the Director determines are inapplicable. 19. A parking and transportation plan as deemed necessary by the Director, based on the anticipated number of Event Participants and the availability of parking at the proposed location. 20. For Recurring Events, the Applicant shall also include the following information: i. The frequency of the proposed recurring event, including if available a schedule with proposed dates and times. Proposed schedules may be submitted as soon as available, but no later than 15 days prior to the start of the events. ii. The minimum and maximum number of anticipated Event Participants for each event. 21. If a Special Event primarily-caters to children, then the Director may require that the Applicant conduct and submit background checks for all Special Event staff. Ord No. 340 Page 8 of 17 June 28, 2022 8.50.070 Processing of Special Event Permit applications. Special Event Permits will be processed based on the following: A. Submission timelines. 1. Special Events. An application for a Special Event Permit shall be filed at least 30 days prior to the date of a proposed Special Event with anticipated attendance of 50 or fewer Event Participants, and at least 60 days prior to the date of a proposed Special Event with anticipated attendance of greater than 50 Event Participants. 2. Hikes and nature walks. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Subsection A.1, above, Special Event Permit applications for hikes and nature walks in any of the City's trails may be submitted 15 days prior to the proposed event. 3. Recurring Special Event Permits. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Subsection A.1, above, a Special Event Permit application for recurring events must be submitted no later than 60 days prior to the start of the Recurring Special Events. These permits shall only authorize the same type of recurring event during the year, and is not intended to be a blanket event permit for the Applicant or Sponsor. 4. Requested dates and times at specific locations on public property shall be reserved on a first come first served basis. If the date or time requested is not available, the Director shall inform the Applicant within 5 business days and shall suggest alternative dates and times. Applications for events occurring more than 12 months from the date of the application shall not be accepted. B. The Director shall meet with the Applicant or Sponsor to review the application to determine whether additional information is required and discuss applicable conditions and potential fees and costs. In reviewing the application,the Director shall consult with such other City departments and outside local agencies as the Director determines to be appropriate. C. The Director shall make a decision on the application, set any conditions and fees, and issue the permit. For Special Events with anticipated attendance of at least 50 Event Participants, a decision on the Special Event Permit shall be made by the Ord No. 340 Page 9 of 17 June 28, 2022 Director no later than 15 calendar days following the submission of a completed application. For Special Events with anticipated attendance over 50 Event Participants, a decision on the Special Event Permit shall be made by the Director no later than 30 days following submission of a completed application. D. In deciding whether to approve, or approve with conditions, the Director shall make each of the following findings: 1. The Special Event, as proposed, does not pose a threat to health and safety. 2. The use of sheriff and/or fire resources to support the event will not deny reasonable sheriff and fire protection to the City. 3. The Special Event will not adversely interfere with previously City-approved and/or scheduled construction, maintenance or other activities. 4. The Special Event will not adversely impact the health or safety of surrounding properties; or the impacts can be significantly mitigated by way of reasonable permit conditions. Adverse impacts include, but are not limited to, noise, traffic, parking, trash, and damage to public property, infrastructure, or facilities. 5. There will be negligible adverse impact on the condition of parks and open space areas; proposed mitigation by the event Sponsor will be considered. 6. The Special Event shall not adversely impede the public's reasonable use of City streets, sidewalks, walkways, trails, and City parks. E. Conditions. 1. The Director may include in a Special Event Permit reasonable terms or conditions as to the time, place, and manner of the Special Event, notice requirements, compliance with health and sanitary regulations, public health and safety requirements, emergency services requirements, security payment of the Special Event Permit fee, reimbursement of direct expenses incurred by the City, and a clean-up/damage deposit. Ord No. 340 Page 10 of 17 June 28, 2022 2. Additional permits or security fees may be required by other state or federal agencies or federal, state, or local laws. 3. In order to accommodate other concurrent events, the rights of abutting owners and the needs of the public to use streets or parks, the conditions may include, but not be limited to, reasonable adjustments in the date, time, route or location of the proposed event; accommodations of pedestrian or vehicular traffic using the street; accommodations of public access to City parks and the City's trails; and limitations on the duration of the event. 4. If applicable, conditions relating to the use of amplified sound to minimize the interference with the quiet enjoyment of neighboring properties. 5. If applicable, conditions relating to maintaining the public property in the same or better condition after the Special Event. Conditions may address collection of trash, access to rest facilities, prohibiting access to protected habitat, etc. 6. The Director may require a Special Event Permit Sponsor a deposit in an amount determined by the City to reimburse the City for the cost of repairs needed to public property because of the Special Event. F. Recurring Events. The Director may require a trial period before approving all planned events. In no case shall recurring events be authorized for more than one year at the time of application. G. An application for a Special Event Permit can be denied on any of the following grounds: 1. The Applicant is unable to comply with the reasonable terms or conditions as to the time, place, and manner of the Special Event, health and sanitary regulations, public health and safety regulations, and emergency services requirements that would be imposed upon the Special Event. 2. Applicant's provision of false or misleading information; 3. Conflict with other planned events in the area; Ord No. 340 Page 11 of 17 June 28, 2022 4. Previous Special Event Permit violations by the Applicant or Sponsor; 5. Inability to make all the findings for approval set forth above; or 6. The public property location requested is not eligible for Special Events. H. CEQA Review. The Director will designate a staff person knowledgeable in the California Environmental Quality Act to perform an environmental review of the proposed special event. I. Applicant's Acceptance. The Applicant shall notify the Director in writing of their acceptance forthwith after written notice of the decision. Once the Applicant submits a written acceptance of the Director's decision in a form required by the Director, the Special Event Permit shall be approved. 8.50.080 Free Speech Special Event Permit application. A. The following application procedures apply to a Free Speech Special Event only. Parades and Mixed Free Speech Events shall be subject to the Special Event Permit provisions of Section 8.50.040 through 8.50.070. B. A Free Speech Special Event requires a Free Speech Special Event Permit when: 1. The proposed event may impede, obstruct, impair or interfere with the free use of any public street, highway, alley, sidewalk, or other public right-of-way, or with ingress or egress to the same; or 2. The proposed event requires the use of any public street, highway, alley, sidewalk, or other public right-of-way; or 3. The anticipated attendance exceeds the occupancy limits (e.g., as determined by a certificate of occupancy) of a public property. The occupancy of City-owned properties can be reviewed at City Hall; or 4. The proposed event requires any permit to be issued by any other governmental agency, such as a building permit, fire safety permit, or health permit; or 5. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this chapter, Special Event Permits and Free Speech Special Event Ord No. 340 Page 12 of 17 June 28, 2022 Permits are not required for Spontaneous Events. The Sponsor of a Spontaneous Event shall provide the Director with advance notification to the extent practicable, as well as the following information: the type of event; the date, time, and duration of the proposed event; the location of the event and/or route, including which public spaces or public right-of-ways may be obstructed or closed; and anticipated participation. C. A Free Speech Special Event application shall include the following information: 1. A description of the proposed event; 2. The street or other public property and the specific area or areas thereof to be utilized in connection with the proposed event; 3. The manner in which the public property will be utilized; 4. The date or dates and the specific times of the proposed event, including set-up and tear-down; 5. The name, address and telephone number of the sponsor of the proposed event; 6. The name, address and telephone number of the person or persons to be contacted regarding the application or the permit; 7. Anticipated participation, including any animals that may be in attendance. D. Timing of application. The Applicant shall file a complete application for a Free Speech Special Event Permit with the Director as soon as possible, but no later than 5 business days before the proposed event. The Director shall review the Free Speech Special Event Permit application to establish reasonable conditions to address health and safety only, notification of the decision, and appeal from the decision. E. Director's Decision. The Director shall render a decision in accordance with the findings set forth herein within two business days following the filing of the completed application. 1. The event, as proposed, will not pose a threat to health and safety; Ord No. 340 Page 13 of 17 June 28, 2022 2 The use of sheriff and/or fire protection resources to support the event will not deny reasonable sheriff and fire protection to the City, 3 The event will not interfere with previously City-approved and/or scheduled construction or maintenance, or with a previously permitted special event, 4 No consideration was given to the message of the event, the content of speech, the identity or associational relationships of the Applicant, or to any assumptions or predictions as to the amount of hostility which may be aroused in the public by the content of the speech or message conveyed by the event 5 The event is in compliance with the attendance and other limitations as provided in Section 8 50 040 6 There will be minimal or no adverse impact on the condition of parks and open space areas, proposed measures to mitigate any adverse impacts shall be taken into consideration F Notification of Decision The Director shall notify the Applicant in writing (and orally, if possible) of the decision, including a statement of the reasons for any conditions or the grounds for a denial If a change in the time or location of the proposed event would allow approval of the application, the Director shall propose an alternative to the Applicant Any conditions shall be directed to addressing health and safety concerns only G Free Speech Special Events will not be required to comply with any of the following as a condition of receiving a permit 1 Any fee or charge required by the City 2 Any insurance or proof of insurance covering the Free Speech Event, its organizers, or Event Participants, including the requirements of Section 8 50 150 3 Any requirement of indemnification or agreement to hold harmless, including the requirements of Section 8 50 140 I Appeal Any decision relating to the issuance of a Free Speech Special Events Permit may be appealed to the City Manager The appeal must be in writing and must be submitted to the City Manager's Office within two business days of the Ord No 340 Page 14 of 17 June 28, 2022 Director's decision. The City Manager shall decide the appeal within one business day. The City Manager's decision shall be final. J. Judicial Review. Decisions regarding a Free Speech Special Event Permit are eligible for expedited judicial review pursuant to Section 1094.8 of the Code of Civil Procedure. 8.50.090 Administrative Regulations. The City Manager may establish administrative policies and procedures for the purpose of implementing this code as necessary. 8.50.100 Special Event Permit fees and charges. A. Special Event Permit fees and charges are established by resolution of the City Council. The application fee must be submitted with the application. Other costs for City services shall be invoiced to the Applicant no later than 10 calendar days after the expiration date of the permit. The Applicant shall pay all fees and charges within 30 calendar days of invoice otherwise late fees shall apply. B. In addition to the payment of any applicable non-refundable permit application fees, all Applicants or sponsors shall be responsible for paying for all City departmental, San Bernardino County Sheriff, or San Bernardino County Fire Protection District service charges incurred in connection with or due to the permittee's activities under the permit. 8.50.110 Revocation. A Special Event Permit can be revoked by the Director for any of the following reasons: A. Failure to comply with any permitting requirements or conditions of approval; B. Knowingly providing false, misleading, or fraudulent information; C. Failing to pay required fees, charges, or deposits; D. Failing to agree to the indemnification provisions or failing to provide proof of insurance to the extent required; or E. The event materially changes after a permit has been approved. Ord No. 340 Page 15 of 17 June 28, 2022 F. If the Applicant/Sponsor violates any applicable law in the preparation for or operation of the Special Event. 8.50.120 Enforcement. A. Violations of this chapter shall be charged to the Applicant and/or Sponsor of the event pursuant to Chapters 1.06 and 1.16 of this Code, as well as any other remedies available to the City at law or equity. B. In addition to the penalties provided for in Chapters 1.06 and 1.16 of this Code, Sponsors, Applicants, or Event Participants of an event may be cited and/or ejected from the public property for violations of this chapter after notice and an opportunity to cure the violation. C. Notwithstanding any approval given pursuant to this chapter, any county sheriff, fire official or building official is granted the authority to stop or prevent any immediate threat to the public health or safety, including the right to issue a cease and desist order for all or any part of the Special Event or any Special Event. 8.50.130 Appeal. A. A decision regarding a Special Event Permit application may be appealed in writing to the City Manager within 10 calendar days of the Director's decision for Special Events. B. The City Manager shall make a decision on the appeal within 10 calendar days of receipt of the appeal for Special Events. C. The decision of the City Manager shall be final, and is subject to judicial review pursuant to Section 1094.5 and 1094.6 of the Code of Civil Procedure. 8.50.140 Hold harmless. As a condition to the issuance of any permit under this chapter, the Applicant/Sponsor shall agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City, its elected and appointed officials, employees and agents, against losses and liabilities incurred from the conduct of the permittee, or its officers, employees, and agents, or claims or liabilities caused by, or arising out of any activities authorized by any such permit. Ord No. 340 Page 16 of 17 June 28, 2022 8.50.150 Insurance requirements for special events. The Applicant shall provide general liability insurance in the amount deemed reasonable by the city, naming the City, its elected and appointed officials, employees, and agents, as an additional insured. Limits of coverage will be determined by the City's Risk Manager at the time of application. Certificates of insurance are to be submitted to the City for approval 14 calendar days prior to the day of the event. Acceptability of insurance is subject to approval by the City's Risk Manager. This requirement does not apply to Free Speech Events." SECTION 3. SEVERABILITY. If any section, subsection, subdivision, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this Ordinance or the application thereof to any person or place, 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 remainder of this Ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have adopted this Ordinance, and each and every 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 thereof be declared invalid or unconstitutional. SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be effective on the thirtieth (30th) day after the day of its adoption. SECTION,5. CERTIFICATION. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be posted in the manner required by law. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Grand Terrace at a regular meeting held on the 28t" day of June, 2022. Darcy Mef4a May ebra.Thomas City Clerk" APPROVED AS TO FOR Adrian R. Guerra City Attorney Ord No. 340 Page 17 of 17 June 28, 2022 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO ) CITY OF GRAND TERRACE ) I Debra L. Thomas, City Clerk of the CITY OF GRAND TERRACE, CALIFORNIA, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Ordinance, being Ordinance No. 340 was duly passed, approved and adopted by the City Council, approved and signed by the Mayor, and attested by the City Clerk, at the regular meeting of said City Council held on the 28th day of June 2022, and that the same was passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: Council Members Allen, Robles; Mayor Pro Tern Hussey; Mayor McNaboe NOES: None. ABSENT: Council Member Wilson ABSTAIN: None. Executed this 29th day of June 2022, at Grand Terrace, California. Debra L. homaf,;\"- City Clerk _ m