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NORTH WING CONFERENCE ROOM
73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT, CA 92260
I. CALL TO ORDER
Chair Gregory Ballard called the meeting to order at 3:30 p.m.
II. ROLL CALL
Present: Absent:
Commissioner Donna Ault Commissioner Jann Buller
Commissioner Dennis Guinaw
Commissioner Arthur Katz
Commissioner Melody Morrison
Vice-Chair Juan Mireles
Chair Gregory Ballard
Also Present:
Lauri Aylaian, Executive Director
Andy Firestine, Assistant City Manager
Kathleen Kelly, City Council Member Liaison
Ryan Stendell, Director of Community Development
Jessica Gonzales, Senior Management Analyst
Teresa Vakili, RPM Company
Melinda Gonzalez, Recording Secretary
III. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
Commissioner Katz stated he has been approached by several residents inquiring about
the possibility for the installation of electrical hookups for mobility scooters and golf carts
on housing authority properties. He asserted the properties have lighting in the car ports
which would allow availability for this type of amenity. He further stated that concerns for
increased cost of electricity could be mitigated by adding a surcharge of five dollars for
anyone who wanted use of the amenity.
Upon a motion by Commissioner Katz, second by Commissioner Ault, and a 6-0 vote
of the Housing Commission the request to add an Agenda item regarding the installation
of electrical hook ups to Housing Authority properties for the Housing Commission
meeting of October 2, 2019 was approved (AYES: Ault, Ballard, Guinaw, Katz, Mireles,
and Morrison; NOES: None; ABSENT: Buller).
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Commissioner Morrison inquired about possible State and Federal grants available to
Housing Authority properties for earthquake preparedness. She stated a local Del Webb
community receives $14,000 annually for training and supplies to assist with earthquake
preparedness. Commissioner Morrison informed they have members who have
completed the CERT program and are in the process of getting a group together to check
on people in their community. She stated it would be helpful to have funding for training
and supplies to assist with their efforts for earthquake preparedness. Ms. Gonzales noted
staff would need time to look into possible State or Federal grants available for this
purpose.
Upon a motion by Commissioner Morrison, second by Commissioner Ballard, and a
6-0 vote of the Housing Commission the request to add an Agenda item regarding
availability of State and Federal grants for earthquake preparedness for Housing Authority
properties for the Housing Commission meeting of October 2, 2019 was approved (AYES:
Ault, Ballard, Guinaw, Katz, Mireles, and Morrison; NOES: None; ABSENT: Buller).
IV. CONSENT CALENDAR
A. MINUTES of the Regular Housing Commission meeting of July 10, 2019.
Rec: Approve as presented.
Upon a motion by Commissioner Mireles, second by Commissioner Ballard, and a 6-
0 vote of the Housing Commission the Consent Calendar was approved as presented
(AYES: Ault, Ballard, Guinaw, Katz, Mireles, and Morrison; NOES: None; ABSENT:
Buller).
V. NEW BUSINESS
A. REQUEST FOR CONSIDERATION to reject all proposals for pool and water
feature maintenance and repair services at the Palm Desert Housing Authority
residential rental properties, Contract No. HA39040.
Jessica Gonzales, Senior Management Analyst, acknowledged the staff report
before the commissioners and noted staff is requesting to reject all proposals for
pool and water feature maintenance and repair services at the Palm Desert
Housing Authority residential rental properties, Contract No. HA39040. Ms.
Gonzales explained staff has solicited services for regular maintenance and
repairs that may arise for all Housing Authority properties throughout the year. She
informed the commissioners the proposals received were incomplete hence, the
request for rejection of the proposals and approval to resolicit for these services.
Commission Ballard inquired as to what was missing from the proposals. In
response, Ms. Gonzales stated both proposals failed to provide the bonds for the
project which is an important element of the proposal packet.
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Upon a motion by Commissioner Guinaw, second by Commissioner Mireles, and a 6-
0 vote of the Housing Commission the recommendation to reject all proposals for pool
and water feature maintenance and repair services at the Palm Desert Housing Authority
residential rental properties, Contract No. HA39040 was approved as presented (AYES:
Ault, Ballard, Guinaw, Katz, Mireles, and Morrison; NOES: None; ABSENT: Buller).
VI. CONTINUED BUSINESS
None
VII. OLD BUSINESS
None
VIII. REPORTS AND COMMENTS
A. Commission Reports
Ms. Gonzales reference an email that was sent to commissioners regarding a fire incident
at one of the housing authority properties. She informed commissioners the incident
occurred at One Quail Place Apartments and began in one unit. Ms. Gonzales explained
the fire spread to an adjoining unit and caused water and smoke damage to three
additional units. She further reported electricity was shut down as a safety precaution.
Additionally, Red Cross and property management staff were onsite to assist residents in
the 16 unit building. Eight units were accommodated for the night at a local hotel. She
noted electricity was reestablished in most of the units later in the evening on the same
day, allowing some residents to return home.
Due to sustained damage, seven residents were relocated to another unit onsite at One
Quail Place. Currently, personal items and other debris are still being removed from the
damaged units. Ms. Gonzales stated the final report has not yet been received, adding
seven units will require renovation and that number may increase by an additional two to
four units. She reported all repairs and improvements will be covered by insurance.
Commissioner Morrison inquired as to whether a cause for the fire had been identified.
Ms. Gonzales replied a cause for the fire has not been declared and is still under
investigation.
Ms. Gonzales acknowledged the copies of Resolution No. HA-93 and Ordinance No. 861
which were mailed to commission members with their Agenda packet for review. She
explained Resolution No. HA-93, the Housing Authority Bylaws, were amended to reflect
the new meeting day, the first Wednesday of the month. She prompted the
commissioner's attention to the second page of Resolution No. HA-93, noting this section
provided a description of the actions which would come before the Housing Commission.
Ms. Gonzales explained items such as negotiations, purchasing, sales, staffing for the
properties management company and emergencies situations would go before the
Housing Authority board, not through the commission. Ms. Gonzales added in
emergencies situations, such as the fire incident, commissioners would not be
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immediately notified, but, would be given an update on the matter at the next housing
commission meeting.
Ms. Gonzales introduced the City's new Assistant City Manager, Andy Firestine, to the
members of the commission.
B. Summary of City Council and Housing Authority Actions
A memo provided by Senior Management Analyst, Jessica Gonzales summarizing
approved action items from City Council and the Housing Authority Board meetings was
provided to commission members for review. Ms. Gonzales commented there are no
Agenda items to report and all items listed on the summary which went before City Council
and the Housing Authority Board at the meeting held on July 10, 2019 were approved.
C. RPM Company Monthly Reports
RPM Company Vice President, Teresa Vakili, acknowledged RPM's monthly reports for
June, including the Monthly Occupancy Status Report, Monthly Occupancy and Average
Rent Summary, Report #1 Monthly Occupancy and Average Rent Statement, and Report
#2 Monthly Net Operating Income and Statement.
Ms. Vakili reported current occupancy for the properties is at 98.6%. She informed the
Average Rent Summary sheet reflects approximately 89% of residents in the low, very
low and extremely low income range, with 6.7% of residents in the moderate income
range.
D. Update on Housing Authority Properties
Ms. Vakili acknowledged the Palm Desert Housing Authority Project Report provided by
RPM Company for July. She reported there have been numerous NC units replaced on
the properties through the use of the Energy Savings Assistance program (ESA) offered
by Southern California Edison (SCE). Ms. Vakili stated several renovations are still being
conducted, some of which are due to the age of the properties. She stated renovation
work includes replacing cabinets and countertops and repairing plumbing issues.
E. Update on the Home Improvement Program
ACTIVITY (June 2019)
Inquiries (Calls, Walk-Ins, Emails): 1
Applications Provided: 0
Applications Received: 0
Applications being processed: 0
Eligible (Possibly meets criteria): 2
Ineligible (Does not meet criteria): 0
Energy Savings Assistance Programs Referrals: 1
(JHC Construction — SCE/Gas Co)
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Ms. Gonzales reported there have been a few inquiries from residents needing assistance
with their NC unit. The residents were referred to SCE for the Energy Savings Assistance
program to help them repair or replace their NC unit. Ms. Gonzales further reported two
applications are eligible and are in the final stages, retrieving required documentation and
other items to complete processing.
F. Housing Tour
Ms. Vakili handed out invitations to commission members and staff present at the meeting
for the upcoming Housing Tour of the Palm Desert Housing Authority properties.
Ms. Gonzales commented it has been a couple of years since the last tour of the
properties and encouraged all invitees to attend. She noted the tour is scheduled for
October 30, 2019 and will be primarily a bus tour, with a stop at two of the communities.
She stated the tour will provide information on the properties and explain the individual
characteristics of each community.
IX. ADJOURNMENT
With Commission concurrence, Chair Ballard adjourned the meeting at 3:52 p.m.
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Melinda Gonzalez, Recording Seetary
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