CITY
OF LAREDO
AMENDED
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
A-2002-R-012
LAREDO, TEXAS 78040
JUNE 17, 2002
5:30 P.M.
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I. CALL TO ORDER
II. PLEDGE
OF ALLEGIANCE
III. ROLL
CALL
IV. MINUTES
Approval
of the minutes of May 7, 2002, May 8, 2002, May 13, 2002, and June 4, 2002.
V. COMMUNICATIONS
AND RECOGNITIONS
Announcements
Invitations
Recognitions
Communiqués
VI. APPOINTMENTS
TO COMMISSIONS, BOARDS AND COMMITTEES
1.
Appointments by Mayor Elizabeth G. Flores to City Council Committees.
2.
Appointments by Council Member Johnny Amaya of:
John Charles - Citizens Environmental Advisory
Committee
Carmen Ramirez - Plaza Theatre Renovation
Committee
3.
Appointments by Council Member Hector J. Garcia:
Rick Garza – Airport Advisory Committee
Roberto Santos – Board of Adjustment Committee
Carlos D. Garcia – Citizens Environmental
Advisory Committee
Aurora Juarez – Library Advisory Committee
Alfredo Espinoza, Jr. – Parks and Recreation
Advisory Committee
Mercurio Martinez, III – Planning and Zoning
Commission
Victor Garcia – Telecommunications Advisory
Committee
Imelda Navarro – Third Party Funding Advisory
Committee
Calixto Sandoval – Transportation and Traffic
Advisory Committee
Minita Ramirez – Laredo Commission for Women
Diana Garcia – Laredo Commission for Women
Dr. Cecilia May Moreno – Charter Commission
Erica Garcia-Plaza Theater Renovation
Committee
4.
Appointments by Council Member Gene Belmares:
Beto Trevino – Airport Advisory Committee
Salvador Tellez – Board of Adjustment Committee
Jud Giplin– Citizens Environmental Advisory
Committee
Violet Marlowe– Library Advisory Committee
Henry Mejia– Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee
Orlando Navarro– Planning and Zoning Commission
Raul Perales– Telecommunications Advisory Committee
Dan Ryan– Third Party Funding Advisory Committee
Rolli Ortiz– Transportation and Traffic Advisory
Committee
Bibi Flores– Laredo Commission for Women
Lynn Nava– Laredo Commission for Women
Jeff Puig– Charter Commission
Tommie Gutierrez-Plaza Theater Renovation Committee
Michael Yoder – Tree Advisory Committee
Susan Carlson – Historic District and Landmark Board
Jimmy Deliganis – Cemetery Advisory Committe
VII. PUBLIC
HEARINGS
1. Public
hearing and introductory ordinance amending
the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by authorizing the issuance of
a Special Use Permit to Larinco, Ltd. for a mini-storage facility on 3.47
acres, as further described by metes and bounds in attached Exhibit “A”,
located south of Jacaman Road and west of Saldaña Avenue; providing for
publication and effective date. The
Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended approval of the proposed Special
Use Permit with conditions.
2. Public
hearing and introductory ordinance amending
the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by rezoning Lots 1 and 2,
Block 408, Eastern Division, located at 519 East Saunders Street from B-3
(Community Business District) to B-4 (Highway Commercial District); providing
for publication and effective date. The
Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended denial of the proposed zone
change.
3.
Public hearing and introductory ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo
by authorizing the issuance of a Special Use Permit to East Country Limited for
a mini-storage facility on 3.8955 acres, as further described by metes and
bounds in attached Exhibit “A”, located at the 3500 Block of Del Mar Blvd.;
providing for publication and effective date.
The Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended approval of the
proposed Special Use Permit with a condition.
4. Public
hearing and introductory ordinance amending
the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by rezoning Lots 7 and 8, Block
1149, Eastern Division, located at 2020 Chihuahua St., from R-O
(Residential/Office District) to B-3 (Community Business District); providing
for publication and effective date. The
Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended approval of the proposed zone
change.
5. Public hearing and introductory
ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance
(Map) of the City of Laredo by rezoning Lot 7, Block 251, Eastern Division,
located at 1802 Cedar Avenue, from R-3 (Mixed Residential District) to B-3
(Community Business District); providing for publication and effective
date. The Planning and Zoning
Commission has recommended denial of the proposed zone change and approval of
the Conditional Use Permit with conditions.
6. Public hearing and introductory
ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance
(Map) of the City of Laredo by rezoning Lot 8, Block 364, Western Division
located at 1819 San Eduardo Avenue from B-1 (Limited Commercial District) to
B-3 (Community Business District); providing for publication and effective
date. The Planning and Zoning
Commission has recommended denial of the proposed zone change and approval of a
Conditional Use Permit with conditions.
7. Public
hearing and introductory ordinance amending
the City of Laredo FY 2001-2002 budget by appropriating additional revenues in
the amount of $8,190.00 for the Tuberculosis Prevention/Control Federal Project
of the City of Laredo Health Department for the period beginning January 1,
2002, through December 31, 2002.
8. Public hearing and introductory
ordinance amending
the City of Laredo FY 2001-2002 budget by appropriating additional funds in the
amount of $41,836.00 for the HIV/AIDS Health and Social Services Project of the
City of Laredo Health Department for the period beginning September 1, 2001
through August 31, 2002.
9. Public
hearing and introductory ordinance amending
Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinance of the City of Laredo, Texas to include
Section 30-4 Credit Card Payment
Processing Fee to establish a credit card payment-processing fee for the
payment of property taxes. The fee will
be based on the amount of payment processed.
10. Public hearing allowing interested persons to comment on the 2002
Consolidated Plan which identifies the projects proposed to be funded by the
U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development through the 28th Action
Year Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), the 2002 HOME Investment
Partnerships Program (HOME), and the 2002 Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG). The projects are as follows:
28th
AY Community Development Block Grant
Community Development Administration………………………
$585,298
Housing Rehabilitation
Administration….……………………… $219,464
Housing Rehabilitation Loan
Program…………………………..$300,000
Code
Enforcement………………………………………………...$315,819
Graffiti Removal Program……………………………..………….$ 29,362
Hamilton Hotel Section 108 Loan
Repayment…….………..…..$200,000
Sidewalk Approaches to Schools
(Districts I-VIII, except VI)….$598,889
Chacon Creek Acquisition – Phase III (Includes program income $78,668
of $78,667)
El Eden Recreation Center
(design)…………………………..… $200,000
Santa Rita Park – Phase
III…………………………………………$500,000
Zacate Creek – Phases III, IV,
V………………………………… $580,000
South Laredo Park – Phase
II………………………………………$300,000
West Laredo Park (acquisition
& design)………………………….$400,000
El Cuatro Park – Phase
II…………………………………………. $100,000
ADA Improvements (includes
program income of $11,833)…… $50,000
Home Investment Partnerships Grant
HOME Program
Administration……………………………………. $150,000
Tenant-Based Rental
Assistance…………………………………..$300,000
Community Housing Development
Organizations……………… $225,000
2002 Emergency
Shelter Grant
ESG Program
Administration………………………………………. $3,000
Homeless Prevention
Program……………………………..……… $45,900
Homeless Shelter Program
(Operations)………………………….$104,100
11. Public hearing and introductory ordinance amending the City of Laredo FY
2001-2002 Veteran’s Field Fund annual budget by appropriating revenues in the
amount of $18,000.00 from General Fund and appropriating the expenditure line
item for the Tecolotes de Los Dos Laredos contract by $18,000.00. The transfer is for the increases in
Immigration and Naturalization fees, American Consulate fees, and Mexican
Consulate fees pertinent to bridge crossings.
12. Public
hearing and introductory ordinance authorizing the City Manager
to amend the City of Laredo’s 2001-2002 annual budget in the amount of
$5,204.00 to fund the Laredo Multi-Agency Narcotics Task Force and amend the current number of grant
funded Full-Time Equivalent positions from 11 to 11.5 with the addition of .5
for a Custodian. The Office of the Governor, Criminal Justice Division will be
designating $998,115.00, and the City of Laredo and participating agencies will
designate $334,778.00 in matching funds for a total amount of
$1,332,893.00. Funding will be used to
pay salaries, fringe benefits, direct operating expenses, and equipment from
June 1, 2002 through May 31, 2003; and accepting the grant in the same amount.
13. Public hearing and introductory ordinance
accepting a grant awarded
from the United States Department of Justice, Community Oriented Policing
Services in the amount of $3,000,000.00 and amending the City of Laredo’s
FY2001-2002 annual budget in the amount of $5,308,520.00 to fund the COPS
program. The United States Department
of Justice will be designating $3,000,000.00 and the City of Laredo will be
designating $2,308,520.00 in matching funds for a total of $5,308,520.00 for a
three year funding period of the “Universal Hiring” program beginning March 1,
2002 through February 28, 2005.
14. Public hearing and introductory ordinance
accepting a grant awarded
by the Criminal Justice Division, Office of the Governor for the amount of
$51,652.00 and amending the City of Laredo’s 2001-2002 annual budget in the
amount of $299.00 to fund the Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block
Grant. The Office of the Governor,
Criminal Justice Division is contributing $51,652.00 with the City of Laredo
designating $5,739.00 in matching funds.
This funding will be used to pay for the salaries and fringe benefits of
an Administrative Assistant II position and to purchase the necessary equipment
to expand information within its current intelligence database for its juvenile
program. Grant period is from August 1,
2002 through July 31, 2003.
VIII. GENERAL COUNCIL DISCUSSIONS AND
PRESENTATIONS
15. A. Request
by Council Member John C. Galo
1.
Discussion concerning the
complaints regarding the new trash can system, with possible action.
2.
Discussion concerning the grass
growing in the streets and standing water, with possible action.
B. Request
by Council Member Eliseo Valdez, Jr.
1.
Discussion with possible action
on the maintenance of Casa Verde Road.
Request to do road work, grading, leveling, and a coat of emulsion, and
to initiate plans for paving the road.
2.
Discussion with possible action
on developing a plan to deal with the water table problem at Calton Road and
McPherson and the surrounding area.
(Co-sponsored by Council Member John C. Galo)
3.
Status report regarding traffic
lights studied and scheduled for installation; and discussion on the criteria
established by Council for the study, installation, and prioritizing of such
lights, with possible action.
C. Request by Council Member Gene Belmares
1.
Discussion with possible action
regarding the creation of a Resolution for an Interlocal Agreement between the
City of Laredo and the Texas Department of Transportation for the conveyance of
two radar speed units.
D. Request by Council Member Jose A. Valdez, Jr.
1.
Discussion with possible action
regarding the implementation and expansion of a neighborhood watch program in
District VII.
E. Request by Council Member Juan Ramirez
1.
Discussion with possible action
regarding improving the Civic Center pool and discussion on the number of
people allowed into the pool area.
2.
Status report on the removal of
debris from the old bridge.
3.
Status report on the property
north of the railroad tracks on Juarez, Lincoln, Convent and Flores.
4.
Status report on the
reconstruction of Santa Maria.
(Recess)
(Press Availability)
IX. INTRODUCTORY
ORDINANCES
16. Closing as public easements those sections of: Mendiola Avenue between Palo Blanco and
Bayard Street, excluding the intersections; and Thurman Street between Tapeyste
and Mendiola Avenues all situated in the Eastern Division, City of Laredo, Webb
County, Texas; and providing for an effective date.
17. Closing as public easement that section of Urbahn Avenue
between Palo Blanco and Thurman Streets situated in the Eastern Division, City
of Laredo, Webb County, Texas, and providing for an effective date.
18. Authorizing
the City Manager to execute all necessary documents to effectively convey fee
simple title to the “Surface Only” at its market value of $7,494.00.00, for certain property described
as a 4,654.82 sq. ft. tract of land, more or less, out of the south 83.78’ of
McDonnell Avenue between Ryan and Taylor Streets to Manuel Patiño, Jr. and wife
Margarita G. Patiño said tract of land situated in the Eastern Division, City
of Laredo, Webb County, Texas; being described on Exhibit “A”; and providing
for an effective date.
19. Authorizing
the City Manager to execute a lease with Aura Inc., d/b/a The Education Center
for approximately 4,308 square feet constituting Building No. 1169 located at
4407 Foster Avenue located at the Laredo International Airport. Lease term is for six (6) months commencing
July 1, 2002 and ending on December 31, 2002.
Monthly rent shall be $2,100.00; providing for an effective date.
20. Authorizing
the City Manager to execute a lease with Dairy Process, Inc. for approximately
2,600 square feet constituting Building 1006 located at 4608 Daugherty
Avenue. Lease term is for ten (10)
years commencing on July 1, 2002 and ending on June 30, 2012 and may be
extended for two (2) terms of five (5) years each ending on June 30, 2017 and
June 30, 2022. However, Lessee may
terminate lease upon giving a 60-day written notice to Lessor. Monthly rent shall be $650.00 and will be
adjusted annually according to changes in the Consumer Price Index and further
adjusted by Fair Market Value appraisal on the tenth (10th)
anniversary; providing for an effective date.
X. FINAL
READING OF ORDINANCES
21. 2002-O-119 Amending the City of Laredo’s annual budget
by increasing revenue and expenditure appropriations in the amount of
$751,944.00 for the lease purchase of 30 police sedans for the Laredo Police
Department. Funding is available in the
Police Trust Fund.
2002-O-120 Accepting a grant by the Texas Book Festival
in the amount of $2,500.00 and amending the City of Laredo FY 2001-2002 annual
budget in the amount of $2,500.00; providing effective date.
2002-O-121 Amending the City of Laredo FY 2002 annual
budget in the amount of $5,000.00 for a grant from the National Endowment for
the Humanities’ General Preservation Assessment Grant Program; providing for
effective date.
2002-O-122 Amending the City of Laredo Fiscal Year 2002
Capital Improvement Fund annual budget by appropriating revenues of $75,100.00
in the form of transfers in from General Fund for $16,800.00 and Contractual
Obligations for $58,300.00 and appropriating expenditures in the amount of
$75,100.00 for the Eastwood Park Project.
2002-O-123 Authorizing the City Manager to enter into
and execute an oil and gas lease between the City of Laredo, as Lessor, and
Pogo Producing Company, as Lessee, upon approximately 3.7 acres of City-owned
land within a 40-acre drilling unit and including the following boundaries: the Eastern boundary of Columbia Street to
the West; 50 feet North of the North boundary of Columbia Street to the North;
the South boundary of Pecos Street to the South; and the original Laredo City
Limits to the East, as reflected on the plat attached hereto as Exhibit “A”,
for a primary term of 3 years, and so long thereafter oil, gas and other
minerals are produced from said land or lands with which said land is pooled
thereunder. In exchange for this lease,
Lessee shall pay to Lessor a 25% royalty payment on all oil and gas produced
from said land, and in addition, Lessee shall tender to Lessor a signing bonus
in the amount of $1,000.00 upon execution of the lease.
2002-O-124 Authorizing the City Manager to cancel the
1978 parking lot lease which was previously amended in July 2000, between
Riverdrive Mall, Inc., and the City of Laredo now declaring the necessity to
re-acquire the remaining two tracts of land of the lease, described as Block
“X” and Block “Y” situated in the Western Division, Laredo, Webb County, Texas
for a public purpose and public use in order to provide and enhance additional
downtown local, tourist and visitor parking and shopping opportunities.
2002-O-125 Granting Reliant Energy Entex, a division of
Reliant Energy Resources Corp., and its successors, the right, privilege and
franchise to construct, lay, maintain and operate pipelines and gas mains in,
under, over, across and along, and to use present and future streets, alleys,
public thoroughfares and grounds of the City of Laredo, for the purpose of
transporting, distributing and selling gas (natural, artificial or mixed) for
all purposes for which gas is or may be used to the municipality and
inhabitants of said City of Laredo, Texas, and to any other person or persons,
for a term of twenty years; providing for the manner of acceptance of this
franchise by Entex; providing for payment by Entex to City for the rights and
privileges granted by this franchise; and making miscellaneous provisions in
connection therewith. [Third and Final Reading]
XI. RESOLUTIONS
22.
2002-R-047 Authorizing and
approving a Tax Abatement Agreement between the City of Laredo and Lack’s
Valley Stores, Limited, a.k.a. Laredo Lack’s, Limited, in accordance with
Ordinance 98-O-141 for Tax Abatement and Reinvestment Zones. This agreement will be for a five (5) year
period to abate taxes on new improvements for the purpose of economic growth
and development for the City, and for the creation of jobs. The amount of taxes abated depends on the
number of jobs created and the amount of the investment. The guidelines and criteria for the
agreement are set forth in the attached agreement and attachments.
23. 2002-R-050 Declaring the public necessity to acquire the “Surface Only” of one parcel of land for the Chacon Creek Improvements Project. Said parcel being Block 10, Villa Del Sol Subdivision, City of Laredo, Webb County; and authorizing staff to negotiate with the owner for the acquisition of said parcel by purchase at a market value to be established by a State Certified Real Estate Appraiser, and further authorizing the City Attorney to initiate condemnation proceedings to acquire said parcel if staff is unable to acquire through negotiations due to inability to agree to a purchase price, conflict of ownership, owner refusal to sell, and/or inability to locate the listed owner.
24. 2002-R-051 Confirming
the Mayor’s appointments and reappointments to the Metropolitan Planning
Organization (MPO) Policy Committee.
25. 2002-O-052 Recalling
the City’s Director on the Webb County Appraisal District Board of Directors
and casting all 1,058 City of Laredo votes for Council Member John C. Galo as
the City’s Director on the Webb County Appraisal District Board of Directors.
26. 2002-R-053 Accepting
the donation of two (2) portable radar speed units from the Texas Department of
Transportation that were acquired through a traffic safety grant for use in
monitoring speed within school zones subject to the conditions of the original
traffic safety grant.
XII. MOTIONS
27. Authorizing
the City Manager to execute an extension agreement to the Maintenance Service
Contract between the City of Laredo and Transcore for the maintenance of the
Bridge System Toll equipment.
Maintenance agreement extension will be through the end of fiscal year
2001-2002 and not to exceed $40,000.00.
28. Adopting
a schedule of hearings and proceedings for voluntary and unilateral annexations
for calendar year 2002, in accordance with Section 43.052 of the Texas Local
Government Code.
29. Authorizing
the selection of a consultant and enter negotiations for the ADA Paratransit
Plan Update for Laredo, Texas. The
consultant recommended for selection is A & R Consulting. The Metropolitan Planning Organization has
budgeted $50,000.00 for this project using federal planning grant (PL112)
funds.
30. Authorizing
the selection of a consultant and enter negotiations for the Bus Rapid Transit
Plan for Laredo, Texas. The consultant
for selection is Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas, Inc. The Metropolitan Planning Organization has
budgeted $89,214.00 for this project using federal planning grant (PL112)
funds.
31. Consideration
for approval of the selection of consultant Armando Hinojosa, Artist/Sculptor,
Laredo, Texas, for the Veteran’s Monument Project and authorization to
negotiate a professional services contract.
Funding is available in the Capital Improvement Fund Veteran’s Monument
Project.
32. Consideration
to award a construction contract to the lowest bidder, Pete Gallegos Paving,
Inc., Laredo, Texas, for the Eastwoods Park Project in the negotiated bid
amount of $162,869.50. Funding is
available in the Capital Improvements Fund-Eastwoods Park.
33. Consideration
to award the following annual contract for repair parts for lawn maintenance
equipment: Turf & Irrigation
Hardware, Corpus Christi, Texas, in the estimated amount of $10,000.00,
Luber-Brothers, Inc. Bethany, Oklahoma, in the estimated amount of $10,000.00
and Jones Equipment & Turf, Inc., Forth Worth, Texas, in the estimated
amount of $10,000.00. All parts will be
purchased on an as needed basis.
Funding is available in the Fleet Maintenance budget.
34. Consideration
to award contract number FY 02-108 to the low bidders meeting specifications
for the purchase of safety footwear for City maintenance personnel. Contract pricing has been secured for boot
styles approved for City maintenance personnel. Each department will have the option to choose the type of boot
best suited for the work environment and budget allocation. All safety footwear is purchased on an as
needed basis from the respective departmental budgets. Contracts are recommended for the following
vendors.
Iron Age, San Antonio, Texas $15,075.00
Gateway Uniform Service, Laredo, Texas $12,395.00
Mission Western, Mission, Texas $12,151.25
Skaggs, San Antonio, Texas $10,380.00
Mike’s Western Wear, Laredo, Texas $ 1,260.00
Army & Navy Store (Casa Raul), Laredo, Texas $
862.50
35. Approving
monthly adjustments to the tax roll.
The amount to be adjusted for the month of May 2002, represents an
increase in levy of $31,676.88. These
adjustments are determined by Webb County Appraisal District and court orders.
36. Refund of property tax to the following taxpayers and
companies:
a. A refund in the amount of $576.76
payable to Kenneth A. & Cristina L. Valls due to a double payment made by
the taxpayer and the mortgage company.
b. A refund in the amount of $2,439.75
payable to Armando E. & Carolyn Lopez due to a triple over
payment for the past three years by the taxpayer and the mortgage company.
c. A
refund in the amount of $614.51 payable to Carmen Isis Estimbo due to a double
payment made by the mortgage company and by a title company.
d. A refund in the amount of $955.94
payable to IBOC-McAllen due to an over- payment made by the owner and the
Mortgage Bank.
e. A refund in the amount of $532.15
payable to Victor Flores, Jr. due to a double payment made by the owner and the
mortgage company.
f. A refund in the amount of $569.79 payable
to Roberto & Sylvia V. Castaneda due to a double payment made by the
mortgage company and the owner.
g. A refund in the amount of $514.80
payable to Jose Luis & Julia Martinez due to a double payment made by the
mortgage company and a title company.
h. A refund in the amount of $918.37
payable to Wells Fargo Real Estate Tax Services, LLC., Attention: Financial
Support Unit I, due to a double payment made by the title company and the bank.
i. A refund in the amount of $1,091.33
payable to Wells Fargo Real Estate Tax Services, LLC., Attention: Financial
Support Unit I, due to a double payment made by the mortgage company and the
owner.
I. A refund in the amount of $1,086.55
payable to Countrywide Home Loans Attn: Tax Dept. VS.-24, due to an over
payment by the homeowner and the mortgage company.
k. A refund in the amount of $1,075.77
payable to Wells Fargo Real Estate Services, due to an overpayment by
the Title Company and the Mortgage Bank.
l. A
refund in the amount of $2,196.73 payable to Chase c/o TRETS due to a double
payment by the Mortgage Bank and the owner.
m. A refund in the amount of $765.12 payable
to Chase c/o TRETS due to a double payment by the Mortgage company.
n. A
refund in the amount of $950.76 payable to Chase c/o TRETS due to a double
payment by the mortgage company.
o. A
refund in the amount of $1,058.25 payable to Homeside Lending c/o TRETS, due to
an over payment by the Mortgage Company and the owner.
p. A
refund in the amount of $3,065.06 payable to Hugh M. & Maria T. Ferrell due
to a double payment by the home owner and mortgage company for three years in a
row.
q. A
refund in the amount of $574.06 payable to Bekalar, Inc. due to a double over
payment by the Mortgage Company and the owner.
r. A
refund in the amount of $1,005.69 payable to Wells Fargo Real Estate Tax
Services due to a double over payment by the Title company and the mortgage
company.
s. A
refund in the amount of $6,458.26 payable to Laredo Ready Mix due to a Webb
County Appraisal District Review Board. C.E. 25.25 out of city limits. Clerical Error 25.25 as per Supp. 11, Cause #2001-4991.
t. A
refund in the amount of $11,171.66 payable to Laredo Sand & Gravel due to a
Webb County Appraisal Review Board, C. E. 25.25. B (out of city limits) Supp.
11, Cause #2001-4995. Clerical Error
25.25 (out of city limits).
u. A refund in the amount of $967.54
payable to Jamro LTD due to a change of value certified by the Webb County
Appraisal District. Double Assessed Property.
Supp. 11, Cause #2001-5071, 2000 tax year.
v. A
refund in the amount of $972.67 payable to Jamro LTD due to a change of value
certified by the Webb County Appraisal District. Double Assessed Property. Supp. 11, Cause #2001-5072,
2001 tax year.
w. A
refund in the amount of $599.70 payable to Guaranty Residential c/o
Transamerica due to a double over-payment by the Title Company and the Mortgage
Bank.
x. A refund in the amount of $1,620.49
payable to Young Ok Pang due to a double payment by the home
owner and the Mortgage Company.
y. A refund in the amount of $752.69 payable to Rosalinda De Leon due to a payment in error. Ms. De Leon paid thinking the owner was her sister; however, the