WHAT HAPPENED: The board approved payments...
WHAT HAPPENED:
The board approved payments totaling $1,417,827 from the General
Obligation Bonds.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The payments will be drawn from various bond fund budgets listed
for construction and engineering fees for Thurston Middle, Top of the
World Elementary and El Morro Elementary schools.
WHAT HAPPENED:
The board approved change proposal requests and printing and
reproduction expenses totaling $174,937 that are related to Phase II
construction at El Morro Elementary School.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The change proposals were required after field conditions at El
Morro Elementary School differed from the scope of work originally
contracted for site grading, utilities, landscaping and wall
construction. The printing and reproduction expenses were incurred to
produce bid documents and plan sets for the approved contractors. The
payments will be made in part from the Construction Manager’s
Contingency Fund and from the Laguna Beach Unified School District’s
Contingency Fund.
WHAT HAPPENED:
The board reviewed Board Policy 9014: Conflict of Interest and
Disclosure Code as required by the Fair Political Reform Act of 1974.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The Political Reform Act requires every level of local government
to review its conflict of interest code biennially to determine if it
is accurate or that the code should be amended. Initially this item
had been before the board on Aug. 27 and the board directed staff to
have the policy reviewed by county counsel. The policy with
recommended language and appendices was approved.
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