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1997-0517_SOUTH COAST FARMS_InsuranceACORD CERTIFICA OF LIABILITY INSURA E L DATE (MMIDUflTHYYYI 30UTH01 07 20 0044 PRUCER Hamilton Brewart Insurance THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE California License No. OD69219 HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR P. O. Box 1949 ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. Upland CA 91785-1949 REPRESENTATIVE& Phone:909-981-5210 Fax:909-985-3448 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED INSURER A, State Comp Insurance Fund EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 INSURER B. Allied Insurance 00035 INSURER C'. South Coast Farms, Inc. 32701 Ali az 3t. San Juan Capistrano CA 92675 INSURER D: INSURER E: 06/25/05 COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED By PAID CLAIMSINUK. LTR SR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER DATE IMWDWM DATE MMR) LIMITS 32400 Paseo Adelanto REPRESENTATIVE& GENERAL LIABILITY San Juan Capistrano CA 92675 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 B XCOMMERCIALGENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS MADE X❑ OCCUR FPR FMP 7801596262 06/25/04 06/25/05 PREMISE (Esoccwce) $50,000 MED EXP (Any one Person) s5,000 PERSONAL B ADV INJURY $11000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $1,000,000 GENL AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $1,000,000 POLICY F7 PROJECT F7 LOC B AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY X ANY AUTO FPR FMP 7801596262 06/25/04 06/25/05 (Ea awdenDISINCLE LIMIT $1,000,000 ALL OWNED AUTOS SCHEDULED AUTOS BODILY INJURY $ (Per person) X HIRED AUTOS X NON -OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per axidm) $ PROPERTY DAMAGE $ (Per accident) GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $ OTHER THAN EAACC $ ANY AUTO AUTO ONLY: AGO $ EXCESS/UMBRELLA LIASILRY EACH OCCURRENCE $ OCCUR CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $ $ DEDUCTIBLE $ RETENTION $ A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETORIETOR 1615214 02/01/04 02/01/05 R I TORY LIMITS ER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $1,000,000 E DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $1,000,000 OFFICERIMEMBER EXCLUDED? Hes, dee Noe under SPECIAL PROVISIONS below E.L. DISEASE -POLICY LIMIT $1,000,000 OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES I EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT/ SPECIAL PROVISIONS *10 Day Notice of Cancellation for Nonpayment of Premium. Certificate Holder is named as Additional Inusred per form FL706 attached. THIS CERTIFICATE VOIDS AND SUPERCEDES THE CERTIFICATE ISSUED 07/16/2004. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION 3ANJANC.• SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30* DAYS WRITTEN Ctiy of San Juan Capistrano an NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL San Juan Capistrano Community Redevopment Agency IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER ITS AGENTS OR 32400 Paseo Adelanto REPRESENTATIVE& AUTHO REPRESF fE San Juan Capistrano CA 92675 ACORD 25 (2001108) 0 ACORD CORPORATION 1 88 EFFECTIVE DATE: 12:01 AM Standar ime, FARM (at your principal place of business) FL 706 10 (01-01) THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY, ADDITIONAL INSURED - DESIGNATED OPERATION, LOCATION OR EQUIPMENT COVERAGE ENDORSEMENT This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: FARM LIABILITY COVERAGE FORM This endorsement applies only to the person(s) or equipment shown on Form 8110, subject to the fol- organization(s) identified on Form 8110 (Additional lowing additional exclusion: Endorsement Information) of this policy. Under Section C. WHO IS AN INSURED, in paragraph 2., each of the following is also an insured: The persons or organizations shown on Form 8110, but only with respect to liability arising out of the designated operation or location or your use of This insurance, including any duty we have to de- fend "suits", does not apply to "bodily injury", "property damage" or "personal and advertising in- jury" that arises out of, in whole or in part, or is a result of, in whole or in part, the active or primary negligence of any person or organization designated as an additional insured on Form 8110. All terms and conditions of this policy apply unless modified by this endorsement. FL 706 10 (01-01) FPK FMP 7 801 59 62 62 INSURED's COPY 78 0087207 LICENSE AGREEMENT This License Agreement is made this�� day of June, 1997 (the "Agreement") by and between the City of San Juan Capistrano, a public body, corporate and politic, and the San Juan Capistrano Community Redevelopment Agency, a public body, corporate and politic (known jointly hereinafter as the "Licensor"), and South Coast Farms (hereinafter "Licensee"). RECITALS: WHEREAS, Licensor is the owner of a 28.225 acre farm in the City of San Juan Capistrano, California, which property was acquired to be maintained as open -space within the City; and WHEREAS, Licensor desires to conduct farming operations on the property; and WHEREAS, Licensee has farming expertise and experience and desires to manage the maintenance and operations of all agricultural activities on the property; NOW, THEREFORE, Licensor and Licensee do hereby mutually agree as follows: Section 1. Grant of License/Term. Licensor hereby grants to Licensee a license to manage the maintenance and operations of all agricultural activities conducted on certain property located in the City of San Juan Capistrano, California, as depicted on the site plan attached hereto as Exhibit "A", and incorporated herein by reference (the "Property"). Licensee shall provide the expertise, supervision and management of the agricultural operations of the Property, and shall own all crops produced on the Property. In exchange for use of this Property, Licensee shall compensate Licensor by way of an annual license payment of $44,000 to be paid in quarterly amounts. The parties hereto agree that this Agreement is intended to be an operational agreement for use of the Property and does not represent a loan to Licensee. Title to the Property is not, therefore, and will not be, transferred to Licensee by operation of this Agreement. The term of this license shall be effective from the date of execution through June 30, 1998. The Agreement may be terminated by any party at any time during its term, provided that five (5) calendar days' advance written notice is given to the other parties. In the event that such notice is given during the term of this Agreement by Licensor, Licensee shall be allowed reasonable accommodation to harvest any crop in the field, subject to the conditions of this Agreement. Section 2. Compensation. Licensor shall receive the following compensation from Licensee: Payment to Licensor shall be made in quarterly increments of Eleven Thousand Dollars ($11,000.00), payable within thirty (30) days of the close of each quarter. OwpwinMwpdo \fV \soc =.agr -1- 05/30/97 0 0 Section 3. Nature of Use Permitted Under the Agreement. (a) Operation of Farm. Licensee shall be responsible for the supervision and management of every aspect of running a farming operation on the Property in a businesslike manner. Such supervision and management shall include, but not be limited to: (i) the employment, supervision and direction of all employees engaged in the farming operation; (ii) providing for the maintenance of all equipment and supervising its use in a safe and prudent manner; (iii) soil preparation, planting, fertilizing, irrigating, pesticide and herbicide applications, and the harvesting of all crops; (iv) the marketing and sale of crops; (v) maintenance of records and accounting for all revenues and expenditures, including employee payroll and related records; (vi) the purchasing of all seeds, plants, fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides, and other materials and supplies, such as boxes and packaging materials, required for marketing and sale of the crops; (vii) management and maintenance of all on-site improvements, including temporary housing, for Licensee's employees. Licensee warrants that all services will be performed in a competent and satisfactory manner, consistent with the standards of the industry and in accordance with applicable Federal, State and local regulations. (b) Maintenance of Property and Equipment. Licensee agrees to accept the Property and equipment in present condition on the date of execution of this Agreement. Specified buildings and farm equipment shall be provided to Licensee by Licensor, for Licensee's use in farming operations. Licensee shall maintain, at Licensee's expense, the Property, including all structures except the historical farmhouse residence (Congdon House)* and all equipment owned and furnished by Licensor that is used in fuming operations, in a reasonable state of repair and working order. All other equipment to be used in farming operations shall be furnished by Licensee at Licensee's expense. Equipment owned and furnished by Licensor shall not be removed from the Property without the consent of Licensor, except for temporary repairs, after which it shall be immediately returned. An inventory of all equipment owned by Licensor shall be provided to Licensee. Licensee and the authorized representatives of Licensor shall inspect all equipment within sixty (60) days of execution of this Agreement and mutually agree upon the condition of the equipment. *Use, maintenance and control of the Congdon House is expressly excluded from this Agreement. All use, maintenance and control of the Congdon House will be the responsibility of the cAwpwm604pdoc %—r sacoastagr -2- 05/30/97 9 0 Licensor and is subject to change at the discretion of Licensor. This Agreement shall include reservation of a right to parking in that area defined as the width of the Congdon Residence (35'), from the east wall of the structure to the eastern most boundary parallel to Alipaz Street, as well as a right to access from the existing drive entrance on Alipaz Street to the south of the Congdon House. Such right of use shall not exclude access by the Licensee. (c) Marketing and Sale of Crops. Licensee shall be responsible for the marketing and sale of crops produced on the Property. Licensor and Licensee agree that crops will be sold retail at the cash stand located on the Property and to commercial produce wholesalers and distributors. Licensee shall provide a schedule to Licensor of proposed days and hours of operation of the on-site retail location. (d) Water and Utilities. Licensee agrees to pay all costs for public utilities installed or used during the term of the Agreement for farming operation purposes. Licensee agrees to use water provided by the local agencies in the farm operation, and to pay for water usage, including the charges for new hookups, maintenance and repairs related to the farming operation. Licensee agrees to work cooperatively with Licensor to coordinate watering schedules between the Property and the City Sports Park. Water costs for the City Sports Park will be the responsibility of Licensor. (e) Condition of Property. Licensee accepts the Property in its present condition upon execution of this Agreement. Licensor makes no warranty of the suitability of the Property for growing crops. Licensee agrees, at Licensee's expense, to use reasonable care to control all weeds, noxious or otherwise, growing on the Property, including those growing in drainage ditches. Licensee shall furnish all labor and materials required to eliminate and otherwise reasonably control all rodents, insects and other pests on the property. Licensee agrees to farm the property in a manner reasonably calculated to protect the soil and maintain the fertility through the use of fertilizers and chemicals in accordance with good fanning practices as generally followed and recognized in Orange County, California. Licensee agrees, at Licensee's expense, to keep fences, ditches and borders of the Property in good condition and repair at all times, reasonable wear and tear excepted. The duly authorized representative of Licensor may enter upon the Property and all buildings thereon, or any portion thereof, at a reasonable time for the purposes of inspection. (f) Residential Use of Property. Licensee agrees that no persons or employees will be allowed to reside upon the Property except for the use of existing temporary farm labor residences during irrigation periods only. Licensee shall obtain all necessary licenses, permits and approvals, and shall abide by all state, local and national laws for such temporary residential use. Section 4. Insurance and Indemnity. (a) Insurance. Licensee shall maintain comprehensive general liability, property damage, and fire insurance with a reputable insurance company in amounts of not less than $1,000,000.00 combined single limit, or other format acceptable to the Office of the City Attorney. c:\wpwia60\wpdmxf\s oa agr -3- 05/30/97 (b) Indemnity. Licensee shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Licensor, and Licensor's respective officers, employees and agents from and against any and all actions, claims, demands, losses, costs, expenses, including legal costs and attorneys fees, for death or injury to persons or damage to the Property, or for the pollution thereof and cleanup costs, arising out of or related to Licensee's performance under this Agreement, except to the extent of such loss as may be caused by Licensor's own negligence, including that of their respective officers and employees. Licensor shall not be held accountable for any preexisting soil contamination including those identified in the report dated January 28, 1990, prepared by Chem Risk, and the report dated December 18, 1990, prepared by South Coast Geological Services, Inc. Section 5. No Assignments. Licensee may not assign its rights under this Agreement to any third party. Section 6. Notices. Any notice required to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given and received if and when personally served, or forty-eight (48) hours after being deposited in the United States mail, first class, postage prepaid, addressed to the intended party at: Licensor: City of San Juan Capistrano 32400 Paseo Adelanto San Juan Capistrano CA 92675 Attention: Mary Laub Licensee: George Kibby South Coast Farms 2268 E. Sandalwood Place Anaheim, CA 92806 San Juan Capistrano Community Redevelopment Agency 32400 Paseo Adelanto San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 Attention: Mary Laub Dan Manassero South Coast Farms 2268 E. Sandalwood Place Anaheim, CA 92806 Section 7. Attorneys' Fees. If either party commences an action against the other party arising out of or in connection with this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to have and recover from the losing party reasonable attorney's fees and costs of suit. Section 8. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding and agreement between the Parties and supersedes all previous negotiations between them pertaining to the subject matter thereof c:\wpwu"\wpdocs1—m a—astag -4- 05!30197 ACORDer�R�1F[Aif 0 F LiABIL1TY DAM/DD/YY) IIUSUFi4 _.... .. ._.......: .....:. .. _. j. 07/01/97 PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ISU WILLINGHAM INS SERVICES 2469 POMONA RINCON ROAD ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. SUITE 101 CORONA CA 91720- (9091 278-1388 COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE COMPANY A ALFARM INSURANCE JUL 0 7 1"`y INSURED COMPANY GEORGE KIBBY & DAN MANASSERO B STATE FUND INSURANCE DBA: SOUTH COAST FARMS COMPANY 2267 SANDLEWOOD C ANAHEIM CA 92806- COMPANY (714) 632 9848 D Ct9VERAGES THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. CO LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE DATE(MM/DDI" POLICY EXPIRATION DATE(MM/DD/YY) LIMITS A GENERAL LIABILITY GENERAL AGGREGATE $1000000 PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGO $ CG COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS MADE ❑X OCCUR GL NEW 06/25/97 ! 06/25/98 PERSONAL &ADV INJURY $ 1000000 EACH OCCURRENCE $1000000 OWNER'S& CONTRACTOR'S PROT FIRE DAMAGE (Any one fire) $ 50000 ,CG BFCGL MED EYP (Any one person) $ 1000 A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ANY AUTO BA NEW 06/25/:7 06/25/98 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $500000 BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ ALL OWNED AUTOS SCHEDULED AUTOS X HIRED AUTOS NON -OWNED AUTOS (Per accident) (Per $ I PROPERTY DAMAGE $ GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $ ANY AUTO / / / / OTHER THAN AUTO ONLY: EACH ACCIDENT $ AGGREGATE $ EXCESS LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE IS AGGREGATE $ UMBRELLA FORM / / / / $ OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM H WORKERS COMPENSATION ANDW EMPLOYERS`LIABILITY STATU- TS ER OTH- TORY UMI _ EL EACH ACCIDENT $1000000 1466902-97 02/28/97 02/01/98 THE PROPRIETOR/INCL PARTNERS/EXECUTIVE EL DISEASE -POLICY LIMIT $1000000 EL DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $1000000 OFFICERS ARE X EXCL A OTHER ADDIN 1000000 CGL PFO NEW 06/25/97 06/25/98 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONSNEHICLES/SPECIAL ITEMS—, .. THF CITY & THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, ITS ELECTED OR APPOINTED OFFICERS, OFFICIALS, EMPLOYEES AND VOLUNTEERS ARE INCLUDED AS ADDITIONAL INSUREDS WITH REGARD TO DAMAGES & DEFENSE OF CLAIMS ARISING FROM (A) ACTIVITIES PERFORMED BY OR ON BEHALF OF THE NAMED INSURED(B) PROJECTS & COMPLETED OPERATIONS OF THE NAMED INSURED,OR(C; PREMISES OWNED, LEASED OR USED BY NAMED INSURED CEATIP COE Hb' DER CANGELLATIDN77 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE City Of San Juan Capistrano EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL Community Redevelopment Agency TIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THFSALL Attn: Nancy Barney BUT FAILURE AIL $UC NOTICEIMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY 32400 Paseo Adelauto NY IND U ON T E COMPITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. RIZE REPR N TIV Sari Juan Capistrano CA 92675 Aca�auzs�stt; m� CORPORA.'9aM1S168: -I 1 MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL COLLENE CAMPBELL -- - JOHN GREINER mlopolRH WYATT HART 1 61AN1Xro 1961 GIL JONES �]]( DAVID M. S WEROUN CITY MANAGER •-� • GEORGESCARBOROUGH June 18, 1997 Mr. George Kibby South Coast Farms 2268 East Sandalwood Place Anaheim, California 92806 Re: Farm Management Services Dear Mr. Kibby: At their meeting of June 17, 1997, the City Council of the City of San Juan Capistrano and the San Juan Capistrano Community Redevelopment Agency approved a License Agreement with your company to provide farm management services for the period of July 1, 1997 through June 30, 1998, for the Kinoshita Farm Agricultural Preserve. A fully - executed copy of the License Agreement is enclosed for your files. Thank you for your interest in this project. Please feel free to contact Jennifer Murray, Assistant City Manager, at 443-6319 if you have any questions. Very truly &yu�9CA-20 yours, ot�- Cheryl Johnson, CMC City Clerk cc: Jennifer Murray (with copy of Agreement) 32400 PASEO ADELANTO, SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CALIFORNIA 92675 0 (714) 493-1171 AGENDA ITEM June 17, 1997 TO: George Scarborough, City Manager / Agency Executive Director FROM: Jennifer Murray, Acting Director of Public Lands and Facilities SUBJECT: Consideration of License Agreement With South Coast Farms for Management of the Kinoshita Farms Agricultural Complex RECOMMENDATION: By motion, approve the attached license agreement with South Coast Farms for the management of the Kinoshita Farms Agricultural Complex for the period of July 1, 1997 through June 30, 1998, and authorize the Mayor and Chairman of the Redevelopment Agency to execute the agreement. SITUATION: On June 3, 1997, the City Council and Agency Board of Directors selected South Coast Farms to provide farm management services for the period of July 1, 1997 through June 30, 1998, for the Kinoshita Farms Agricultural Preserve. Staff has negotiated the attached License Agreement to accomplish this purpose, and recommends that it be approved by the City Council and Agency Board of Directors. The License Agreement specifics the nature of the management and operations of the farm property, identifies a term of one year, identifies the nature of the uses permitted, describes how the property and equipment will be maintained, and provides for the operation of the on-site farm produce stand. COMMISSIONBOARD REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATIONS: Not Applicable FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS: The City and Community Redevelopment Agency will be compensated in the amount of $44,000 for the use of this property during the term of the agreement. Payments will be made in quarterly increments of $11,000. NOTIFICATION• South County Farms FOR CITY COUNCIL AGZ,14,� 1.9 + C p,A c.4 ALTERNATE ACTIONS: By motion, approve the attached license agreement with South Coast Farms for the management of the Kinoshita Farms Agricultural Complex for the period of July 1, 1997 through June 30, 1998, and authorize the Mayor and Chairman of the Redevelopment Agency to execute the agreement. 2. Direct staff to make revisions to the attached license agreement and negotiate those revisions with South Coast Farms. Request more information from staff. RECOMMENDATION: By motion, approve the attached license agreement with South Coast Farms for the management of the Kinoshita Farms Agricultural Complex for the period of July 1, 1997 through June 30, 1998, and authorize the Mayor and Chairman of the Redevelopment Agency to execute the agreement. Respectfully submitted, -/ JeJeOe Murray V Acting Director of Public Lands and Facilities Attachment: Proposed License Agreement JM:jmm • AGENDA ITEM June 3, 1997 TO: George Scarborough, City Manager /Agency Executive Director FROM: Jennifer Murray, DPA, Acting Director of Public Lands and Facilities SUBJECT: Consideration of Selection of Farm Management Firm for Kinoshita Farm Agricultural Preserve (South Coast Farms) RECOMMENDATION: By Motion, select South Coast Farms to provide farm management services for the period of July 1, 1997 through June 30, 1998, for the Kinoshita Farm Agricultural Preserve. SITUATION: On March 18, 1997, the City Council directed staff to solicit proposals for management of the Kinoshita Farm Agricultural Preserve for the period of July 1, 1997 through June 30, 1998. This action was to ensure that the farm would continue in production while a Request for Proposal Process is conducted to solicit long term proposals for operation of the farm property and use of the historic Joel Congdon House. Proposals were solicited for management of the farm property as directed. Two firms submitted proposals in response to the request, South Coast Farms, and Orange County Produce. The current farm manager, J & W Farms, did not submit a proposal. The two proposals are summarized below. South Coast Farms is managed by Dan Manassero and George Kibby. They possess over 35 years experience in farming and are actively using organic production techniques. South Coast Farms has experience in lease farming operations, and is currently farming in San Juan Capistrano on Alipaz Street on land owned by Mr.Tony Forster. At the Kinoshita farm site, South Coast Farms proposes to grow strawberries , lettuces, green beans, cucumbers, peppers, squashes, carrots, radishes, spinach, beets, corn and tomatoes using organic methods. They will market their farm production through the on- site existing farm stand, and they have indicated their intent to upgrade the farm stand. South Coast Farms proposes to compensate the City and Community Redevelopment Agency $44,000 for the use of the property for a one year period. This equates to a rental payment of approximately $1,544 per acre. Reference checks regarding South Coast Farms have been very favorable. FOR CITY COUNCIL AC—z;, 6 46L� Pi Agenda Item 2 June 3, 1997 Orange County Produce operates under the same family ownership as Western Marketing Company of California, which was formed in 1946. Today the third generation of the Kawamura Family continues to grow and market a variety of crops throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, and parts of the Pacific Rim. The firm has been a lessee of the Irvine Company for over 40 years, and has previous San Juan Capistrano farming experience. Orange County Produce was an agricultural tenant of Mr. Charles Vermeulen and Mr.Tony Forster for over 20 years, ending in 1986. Orange County Produce desires to grow a variety of produce at the Kinoshita Farm Site in a progressive manner, which would transition to an organic registration in the future. Their interest is in a longer term use of the property, and their proposal discusses interactive projects with local schools such as gleaning, coordinate hunger projects, and community supported agriculture. Orange County Produce proposes to compensate the City/Agency for the use of the land at a rental of $600.00 per acre. As the farm site is about 28.5 acres, this would equal an annual rental payment of approximately $17,100. Though the rental rate is substantially lower than that offered by South Coast Farms, the proposed community based, participative approach to agriculture is attractive. Copies of both proposals are attached. The request for proposal document identified that proposals were being solicited for use of the property for one year only. As the longer term Request for Proposal process is developed and conducted in the up -coming months, it is important that the farm site not be encumbered after June 30, 1998. This will allow the City/Agency maximum flexibility in considering proposals which may provide for rehabilitation of the adjacent Joel Congdon House and other attractive agricultural uses for a longer term. At this time, it is recommended that the City Council/Agency Board of Directors select South Coast Farms to provide for management of the Kinoshita Farm Agricultural Complex for a one year period commencing July 1, 1997 and ending June 30, 1998. South Coast Farms understands that a longer term request for proposal process will be occurring in the upcoming months, and that they would be required to participate in this process if they wish to be considered after June 1998. Assuming that action is taken this evening, staff plans to return to the City Council/Agency Board no later than July 1, 1997 with a license agreement to reflect this decision. COMMISSION/BOARD REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATIONS: Not Applicable. 0 Agenda Item 3 FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS: June 3, 1997 South Coast Farms proposes to compensate the City/Agency in the amount of $44,000 for use of the property. This represents a substantial increase in revenue from that received during the current fiscal year from J & W Farms. NOTIFICATION: South Coast Farms, George Kibby and Dan Manassero Orange County Produce, A. G Kawamura J & W Farms, John Kotake MOA International Dr. Victor Wegrzyn, Cal Poly Pomona ALTERNATE ACTIONS: By Motion, select South Coast Farms to provide farm management services for the period of July 1, 1997 through June 30, 1998, for the Kinoshita Farm Agricultural Preserve. By Motion, select Orange County Produce to provide farm management services for the period of July 1, 1997 through June 30, 1998, for the Kinoshita Farm Agricultural Preserve. Request further information from staff. RECOMMENDATION: By Motion, select South Coast Farms to provide farm management services for the period of July 1, 1997 through June 30, 1998, for the Kinoshita Farm Agricultural Preserve. Respectfully submitted, J ni r Murr>aly, DPA A sistant City Manager Attachments: Proposal from South Coast Farms Proposal from Orange County Produce SOUTH COAST FARMS 2268 E. Sandalwood Place Anaheim, CA 92806 Telephone: (714) 488-3301 Fax: (714) 563-2268 TABLE OF CONTENTS A. COMPANY DESCRIPTION....................................................................1 B. COMPANY MANAGEMENT..................................................................1 C. PRODUCTION & PRODUCT DESCRIPTION........................................2 D. EQUIPMENT............................................................................................2 E. MARKETING............................................................................................2 F. ON-SITE STORES.....................................................................................3 G. PROPOSAL...............................................................................................3 H. REFERENCES..........................................................................................3 I. SUMMARY .......................................... ...................................................... 4 9o�_,4+� Clot Fa nyi-s Pvop6 I 0 A. Company Description SOUTH COAST FARMS is a California partnership. The partnership was organized to farm strawberries and vegetables in South Orange County. SOUTH COAST FARMS office address is 2268 E. Sandalwood Place, Anaheim, CA. The telephone number is (714) 563-2268. SOUTH COAST FARMS is currently farming in San Juan Capistrano on the Forster property directly across the street from the City Farm at 32612 Alipaz St. There, SOUTH COAST FARMS has planted strawberries, raspberries, vegetables, specialty lettuces and herbs. All production is being done organically at this site. SOUTH COAST FARMS believes that given the proximity of residential neighborhoods and schools the community interests are better served by organic production practices whenever possible. B. Company Management The founders and general partners of SOUTH COAST FARMS are Dan Manassero and George Kibby. All decisions regarding company operations are made jointly. Combined they bring over thirty-five years of experience to South Coast Farms and are on the leading edge of modern conventional and organic production techniques. Dan Manassero, age 41, is a third generation Orange County farmer. Manassero Farms currently leases land in Orange County from the Irvine Company, El Dorado Bank and the Fugita Corporation, along with several other pieces. Dan has twenty years experience as a strawberry grower and in on-site retail sales. He has served on the strawberry advisory board and is recognized as an innovative producer. George Kibby, age 42, is a third generation Californian raised in Orange County. Since leaving Cal Poly Pomona, where he studied International Agriculture, he has worked in the agricultural industry accumulating 15 years of experience. The last eleven years he has been farming in Baja California, Mexico, growing cucumbers, squash, melons, tomatoes and green beans for export on 200 acres. C. Production & Product Description SOUTH COAST FARMS is farming organically using state of the art agricultural equipment. The increasing demand for organically produced food has spawned the development of organically and biologically derived agricultural fertilizers, fungicides and pesticides. These now make profitable yields possible while at the same time is environmentally friendly. SOUTH COAST FARMS believes for agriculture to coexist within the parameters of urban realities, farmers must make every effort to be good neighbors and organically growing produce whenever possible is the right choice. At the Kinoshita farm site SOUTH COAST FARMS would grow strawberries, lettuces, green beans, cucumbers, peppers, squashes, carrots, radishes, spinach, beets, corn and tomatoes. This property is currently being farmed conventionally. SOUTH COAST FARMS would farm this property using organic methods. In two more years the farm could conceivably be certified as organic under guidelines established by the California Organic Foods Act of 1990. D. Equipment SOUTH COAST FARMS owns the tractors, implements and drip irrigation equipment necessary to operate a modern agricultural enterprise. Specialized equipment necessary for modern strawberry and vegetable production is leased from Manassero Farms by SOUTH COAST FARMS. Equipment owned by the City would be used and maintained by South Coast Farms. E. Marketing SOUTH COAST FARMS will market the majority of their farm production through an on-site retail location. Careful planning of planting and harvest dates assures a steady supply for year round sales. Selection of varieties for flavor and harvesting at the peak of flavor returns satisfied customers. SOUTH COAST FARMS also markets production through Western Marketing, Fullerton and wholesales directly to local retailers. Records are carefully maintained detailing all wholesale and retail sales and expenses incurred in operating the farm. 2 1 0 F. On -Site Produce Stand SOUTH COAST FARMS on-site produce stands are clean, landscaped, and tastefully constructed. Product is of the finest quality and displayed artfully. At the Kinosshita site South Coast Farms would upgrade and improve the existing stand creating a setting worthy of the location. G. Compensation SOUTH COAST FARMS proposes to compensate the City with a flat rate fee of forty- four thousand dollars ( $44,000.00) per year. This would be due in quarterly payments of eleven thousand ($11,000.00) dollars each. SOUTH COAST FARMS understands all outbuildings and equipment connected to the farm operation are part of the lease and all utility costs are the responsibility of the licensee. SOUTH COAST FARMS will provide liability insurance for one million ($1,000,000.00) dollars for the duration of the lease. SOUTH COAST FARMS understands the lease is for year only. H. References: Current Leased Farmland South Coast Farms: Tony Forster 714-661-8963 Manassero Farms: 3 Irvine Company Pete Changela 714-720-2292 Fugita Corp. Kamal Yussef 714-779-7951 1. Summary SOUTH COAST FARMS is currently farming organically in San Juan Capistrano and is hoping to expand their operations in the South County. SOUTH COAST FARMS has the expertise, equipment and resources to successfully farm in San Juan Capistrano. SOUTH COAST FARMS is and will continue to be a good neighbor in San Juan Capistrano by farming safely and organically when possible. SOUTH COAST FARMS can help preserve agriculture in San Juan Capistrano and provide quality produce direct to the public from the Kinoshita farm, just like it used to be! Sincerely, George Kibby Partner 4 PROPOSAL FOR USE OF KINOSHITA FARM SITE SUBMITTED MAY 16, 1997 TO : JENNIFER MURRAY ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 32400 PASEO ADELANTO SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA. 92675 This is a proposal from Orange County Produce, a farming company, to lease the Kinoshita Farm Site during the period beginning July 1, 1997 and ending June 30, 1998. It is the intention of O.C. Produce (OCP), however, to encourage the City of San Juan Capistrano to look upon this proposal as a long term commitment to; agricultural education, community involvement and participation, alleviation of chronic nminutrition, local food security and historical preservation. As society has changed, so has its view of agriculture evolved away from an interactive relationship between urban dwellers and the rural past. 'f he City of SJC has been wise to recognize the important resources that local agriculture can bring to a community. OCP has the ability and the experience to work in a partnership with the SJC community in an agricultural endeavor that will begin with a one year lease and then evolve into a renewal of a "rural civilization' i.e. a City Farm. The format for this proposal will follow the requested list of considerations outlined in the RFP. It is understood by OCP that the City of SJC may return to an RFP format at the end of the one year lease period This possibility does limit to some extent the long term planning and investment necessary for certain agricultural practices. As a result, the response to certain considerations reflect a one year lease parameter. 1 I RELATED EXPERIENCE: Orange County Produce, operating previously under the same family ownership as Western Marketing Company of California, has been a lessee of The Irvine Company for ((P40 years. OCP currently leases over 500 acres of row crop ground from The Irvine Company. In addition, Western Marketing Company was an agricultural tehant of Mr. Charles Vermeulen and Tony Forster in San tuan Capistrano over @20 years ending in 1986. 2) DESCRIPTION OF OCP/WESTERN MARKETING COMPANY: Please see attached Company History. The main goal of OCP is to remain a local grower and distributor of fruits and vegetables providing Southern California with a sustainable source of food. OCP is also committed to educational and humanitarian activities that follow from its agricultural base. 3) PROPOSED USE: Initial soil tests will help determine crop selection. Currently OCP grows an arrav of fresh produce items in both conventional and certified organic fields (see Farmers Market Certificates). Our intention is to grow a full line of in season produce on the Kinoshita Farm Site in a sustainable, progressive manner, transitioning towards an organic registration. Additionally, OCP is currently working with Ms. Linda Boehm and Principal Jim Sieger of Marco Forster Middle School, Mr. Mike Campbell of U.C. Davis and the non-profit Orange County Harvest on interactive projects with the Farm and School. Activities such as gleaning, coordinated hunger projects, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) are part of long and short term goals. Navy eoovr� Pvcdu(o Por"""k 5951 Trabuco Road Irvine. CA 92620 (714) 651-9106 FAX (714) 651-9165 0 I) MARKETING SI RAT EGY OCP and family owned A1'estern Marketing Compam currenll% 1wid, I crops to chain stores. whole sale markets, local restaurants_ I-armer Markets_ othei toed stands and , cndors. Our strategy is to allm\ marketing to drive production as opposed Io pioduciII'- u c I op and hopin,• Io .rll it Our planting decisions arc based on seasonal market forecasting lfe also plan u, '-,paid our s;d,, ini„ Ihe. area ofCSA (CaInsirann,,uppoitedaencullwe'1 `) ON SITE PROD (CI: S I AND OCP recognises Ihat local oimm n produce i, ti, her. healthtei and potentially more atIordahIc to Ihe local residents of SJC we Llan Io bring hack i I w n no, nim-, tradiI w „I same day harvest fur local residents, knowing that we are able to market daily sutplu, Ihiough our WIWI narketinu, channels ( k„c relationships with other local gro%kcrs and our o%�n comm, production kill help autmtent and maintain continuity of produce supplies when necessary. b) EQUIPMENT All City equipment has agricultural value t0 till' protect and gill he utilised v.herc needed_ Most tractor work will be done by small (75HP or ICSS) adni fitting it aclors mill inter -crop mound preparation performed by larger tractors( I50FIP f ) OCP will utilise it , own fleet of tartn equipment and implements where needed. 7) FARMING METHOD: In the first half year of the lease, pending soil and water analysis, OCP will consider using a sustainable low chemical input methodology_ This will allow us to begin transitional soil preparation to registered organic status in the second half of the lease. 8) COMPENSATION. Currently OCP has crop to crop leases with The Irvine Company that ranee from S_200.00 to $1,200.00 per acre/per year depending upon the condition/quality of the soil and the crop to he crown The projected future of any site in terms of development/building potential is also it large htcim in determining lease, UCP is accustomed to paving leases on it gowterh basis and proposes rem of tin,ro 00 per acre,per year in quarterly installments- This reflects an undcrstandim, bN OCP of sienilicanl inccsfinene in soil and yard improsentents within the framework of an one tear lease wnh nwlfi-year unceruums As it point of consideration_ OCP feels comfortable discussing other methods of compensation wish Ihe ( ih under a longer term (case. ` ) INSURANCE. Sec policv attachments- Current operations will add the (lt), of S.IC and Kinoshita Farm Site as insured. 101 RECORDS MAINZ ENNANCE .AND ACCOUN IIA(i .See attached accoUnlinu document I I ) UTILITIES AND IMPROVEMENIS- OCP acknowledges its responsibility ofwater and rleclncal hillings for farnt irrigation as a lessee. O('P also acknowledges its obligations for gas, elecu i, in and water usage as they pertain to the Farm site barracks/office buildings :<;buco Road Irvine. CA 92620 (714) 651-9106 . ;51-q"' MARKETINGPi COMPANY Growers and Shippers of Western Vegetables 210 MELT WALNUT AVE. a FULLERTON, CALIFORNIA 82632 526.1476 $26.1431 e WESTEEtN MAbtKETINc3 COMPANY CAR LOTe MIKSO CARS FOUNDING TRUCK LOTS Western Marketing Company owes its existence to an unusual set of circumstances. As a result of World War II and the evacuation of Japanese Americans from California, Arthur Shinji Kawamura, his wife Kiye, and his son Genji Gene Kawamura found themselves in an internment camp in Gila, Arizona. Eventually after spending some time in this camp they relocated to Colorado. Hoping to restablish a productive life, pending their return to California, the elder Kawamura and his son became involved in the production and distribution of agricultural products in Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona. HISTORY The present Western Marketing Company was formed in Glendale, Arizona in 1946. Although the firm had expanded and now handled a variety of produce such as lettuce, melons, and cabbage, the decision was made to specialize in the production and marketing of celery. A direct result of this decision was the need to have access to different agricultural regions in order to extend the growing season of celery over a longer period of time. As soon as it became legal for Japanese Americans to return to California, the Western Marketing Company established branches in San Diego County as well as Los Angeles County. This enabled the company to have a seven month celery season from mid November to mid June. With the gradual urbanization of agricultural areas in West Los Angeles, Venice, and Gardena, the Western Marketing Company faced the loss of available land -for farming. An important choice had to be made, whether to move to Ventura County or to Orange County. A determination was made to consolidate all operations and branches and move to Orange County in 1953. The moveproved to be a fortuitous one. In moving to Orange County, Western Marketing was exposed and introduced to the then fledgling strawberry shipping industry. This introduction resulted in the eventual expansion of Western Marketing to handle and market strawberries. This same move enabled the company to acquire some agricultural acreage which provided a financial base necessary for the survival of the firm in a very risky business. "WEST ORO" BRAND "WESTERN CHIEF" BRAND "BRUIN" BRAND • MARKETING COMPANY Growers and Shippers of Western Vegetables 210 WEST WALNUT AVE. a FULLERTON, CALIFORNIA 926]2 526.1476 SX -1451 I CAN LOM MIXED CANE TRUCK Lon PRESENT Today the third generation of the family A.G. and Matthew Kawamura continues to grow and market celery, strawberries, green beans, sweet corn and other produce throughout the United States,Canada, Europe and parts of the Pacific Rim. By growing two vegetable crops per year on over 600 acres and drawing on some 250 acres of strawberries, a twelve month growing and shipping operation is possible in the mild Southern California coastal climate. The firm has always stressed quality and service and will continue to do so as it enters its fourth decade in the county. FUTURE It seems that the future of Western Marketing Company in orange County will eventually be determined by the continued availability of suitable farmland and water. However, agriculture in an urban setting continues to be a challenge that goes beyond scarce resources and economic restraints. It is critical for urban populations to understand the dynamics of food and fibre production in order to recognize the importance of agriculture to society. As agriculture learns to evolve and adapt so must the consumer it hopes to feed and clothe. Western Marketing has learned to produce and provide fresh produce in an urban environment and plans to continue well into the next century. 11VMT ORO" BRAND "WESTERN CHIEF' BRAND "BRUIN" BRAND BIOGRAPHICAL SUMMARY NAME: Arthur "A.G." Kawamura SPOUSE: Dianne DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: August 27, 1956 Los Angeles, Ca. MAIL ADDRESS: Orange County Produce 5951 Trabuco Road Irvine, Ca. 92620 BUS PHONE: 714-651-9106 HOME PHONE: 714-374-2040 FAX 714-651-9165 BUS ADDRESS: 5951 Trabuco Road HOME ADDRESS: 1906 Lake Street Irvine, Ca. 92620 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648 EDUCATION: Graduated U.C. Berkeley 1978. B.A. Comparative Literature English /Spanish CURRENT OCCUPATION: Grower / Shipper COMPANY: WESTERN MARKETING COMPANY OF CALIF. POSITION: President COMPANY: ORANGE COUNTY PRODUCE POSITION: Partner COMMODITIES: Strawberries, Celery, Green Beans, Sweet Corn and other specialty crops AGRICULTURAL EXPERIENCE: 1979-1986 Sales Manager/ Produce Shipper Domestic and Export / Import Sales 1987 - To Present Grower / Manage 800 acres 1989-90 Agricultural Education Foundation Leadership Program Class XX ASSOCIATION IN WHICH CURRENTLY ACTIVE: Orange County Farm Bureau Western Growers Association California Celery Advisory Board California Strawberry Commission Orange County Harvest (Non -Profit) Centennial Farm Foundation (Non -Profit) AEF / ALA (Agricultural Leadership Alumni) USDA Foreign Ag. Service California 32nd Agricultural District POSITION: Past President 1995-96 Director Director Past Director (1985 - 1994) President President Member ATAC Member Fruits &Veg Director 1997 Ll ID �.f[J�t_Pr lrJ�[1�rJ�c.�r�r�[.n[J�rJflJ�rJ�[J�rJ�[J�rJ�[J�[1rJ�[1�[P�.f�.fCl�[P[.1�[.f�[.fC1[J�[J�[Pr�[Jd 5 Certificate of Compliance 5 5 5 5 CerhTied Organic 5 NUMBER 97563 5 5 5 CERTIFIED ENTITY Orange County Produce 5 5951 Trabuco Road 5 Irvine, CA 92620 5 5 CERTIFIED PRODUCTS Mixed fruits & ve¢etables 5 5 5 5 S 5 S IDENTIFICATION Orange County Produce, Orange County Produce Organic, MARKS Orange County Shares, Western Chief 5 S PRODUCT ORIGIN Orange County Produce Organic 5 5 5 Newport Avenue Farm 5 Tustin, CA 5 EFFECTIVE 12/17/96 To 12/16/97 LLL'�J �5 Quality Assurance International, upon providing this certification, states that it has received the Certified �5 5 Entity's application, reviewed its records, inspected its fields and/or facilities; and has determined that the products identified above are organically grown and/or processed and/or handled in accordance with 5 5 applicable standards and statutes. 5 In its acceptance of this certification, the Certified Entity warrants, that it is in, and will remain in, 5 full compliance with the Terms and Conditions of the Certification Agent; and all applicable standards and statutes. 5 AUTHORI D SIGNATURE 5 5 QUALITY ASSURANCE INTERNATIONAL 12526 High Bluff Drive • Suite 300 • San Diego, California 92130 LISA • (619) 792-3531 • Fax: (619) 792-8665 10]CPLPCnC.-C nC.IPCuEmu0EMU 0�C PGnC�C I�C.I�CPCnC P °� STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE QUALITY CONTROL 51-049 (Rev. 8/91) gREC't"NF-_1 1 1�\i Certificate Holder Name _Orange County Produce Co. Address 210 W. Walnut City Fullerton, CA 92632 Home Phone Business Phone (714) 526-1476 CERTIFIED PRODUCER'S CERTIFICATE CERTIFICATE NUMBER: OC940627E FEE: $4A-00 ISSUING COUNTY: Orange ISSUING DATE: 0 28 97 EXPIRATION DATE: /28/98 LOCATION I: SE NpwRort/17th. Tustin LOCATION3: 225-227-232-229-304-213-315-512-316 LOCATION 2: Irvine #919-222-223 LOCATION4: 507-502-526-523-525-503 This certificate authorizes the sale at a certified farmers' market those commodities listed below and grown within the issuing county. Trarsporting commodities into another courty(ics) for the purpose of selling at a certified farmers' market within that county(ies) is permitted only in Authorized Counties as listed on this certificate. Est. Production # LOC # COMMODITYNARIETY Amount/Acreage Harvest Season (Gross Weight) 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 This certificate is issued ander authority of Title 3, Chapter 3, Article 6.5 of the California Code of Regulations. It authorizes the certified producer to sell produce directly to consumers. Products authorized by this certificate may not be purchased for resale, except products prachasei by consumer(s) for nonprofit resale. AUTHORIZED 7.na Anile �_� COUNTIES Rivera; Aa ,{/�// Can Re•nar�,'[,nP `/%%/ �ea0 Richard Le Feuvre by: ertifr H01 (Signature) Issuing Commissioner Orange County ***THIS CERTIFICATE MUST BE*** CONSPICUOUSLY POSTED AT POINTS OF SALE Original to County Pink to State 6J STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE FRUITAND VEGETABLE QUALITY CONTROL PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT Orange County 210 W. Walnut Fullerton, CA Produce Co. 92632 0 CERTIFIED PRODUCER'S CERTIFICATE (SUPPLEMENT) 51-049S (Rev. 5/94) OFFICIAL USE ONLY CERTIFICATE NUMBER: OC940627E ISSUING COUNTY: Orange ISSUING DATE: 0 28 97 EXPIRATION DATE: W/28/98 This certificate authorizes the sale at a certified farmers' market those products listed below and grown within the issuing county. Transporting products into another county(ies) for the purpose of selling at a certified farmers' market within that county(ies) is permitted only in authorized counties as listed on this certificate. Est. Production # LOC # COMMODITY/VARIETY Amount/Acreage Harvest Season (Gross Weight) 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 This certificate is issued under authority of Title 3, Chapter 3, Article 6.5 of the California Code of Regulations. It authorizes the certified producer to sell their produce directly to consumers. 2 �D Richard Le Feuvre by: m1Z Certi a Hol (Signature) Issuing Commissioner range County I have viewed the above certificate and certify that the information provided is correct and that persons representing me are family members or employees as defined by the regulations cited above. ***THIS CERTIFICATE MUST BE*** CONSPICUOUSLY POSTED AT POINTS OF SALE Original to Producer Yellow to State I jil'i'li'ItNSUr( Insurance Company 9AMAMNWO, CALIPOYNIIA' KLNLNNI_ Uc-LLAKATIUN FARM L RANLH UMBRELLA P(. 1 OF J 1CY NUMBER _-TQ_ COVERAGE IS PROVIDED IN THE _ _ AGENCY P UMU 4u13u90 uu/U1/ -ro UcsdulJ'11 LALCAKM INOlt,A1iLL LUMPANY UUL.'uuoj u !20]STANDA ,AM R 11ME1.- 1 UREO—At D ADDRESS AGENT -- -- — MATT t. Au KAWAMUKA IK1Pis �,uY 33b9 i// WALNUT it 1LLLr'HUNL )uVJ[lu—IJJJ 1KYCNL (A Y[114 L4Uy PJMUNA K1NLuN Itu LURUIVA/ LA VlYlU THc I4AMCU iNbUKLU IS:( )INUIVIOUAL ( >< )PAttIncKSrI1P ( )LURPUKAttLlli ------------------------LIMIF� OF LIA611-11Y -------------------------------- LIAUILITY -UVLKAuc cALH A"KLUAIL KLIA1N,u ULLUKKL NLc ANNUAL LIMII i J00OU26Uu a StJuutouu b ifuuu ,.A �UKLHAKUL: r u. UL; ULPUa1I PRtM1UM: i 4[iL.CU z,LHLUULL JF UHUit-KLYINU INSUKANL,: Ui SLK1PTIUN 1NaUKCK PULI,-Y LIMITS ul- LIAuIL11Y BUJUJcSS AuIt.1 -ALt-ARH 1N., 4u13uv. i I#uQL;tUUU LSL FAKMUwINck -ALfAKM 04S ^hu1.U'47 i L90009UUU LSL CalFerm Insurenca Company has tensed this document In be produced and sry Caldornla q5815 nod at its Home Office location a1 16U1 Expos lion 61vd., Sacramento, �/519`.3 �y Ca1Farin Insurance Company • 5-CSPMF V IU IAUFOnN'P DECLARATIONS - BUSINESS AUTO POLICY RENEWAL DECLARATION EFFECTIVE 00/01/95 ITEM ONE POLICY NUMBER COVERED AUTOS LIMIT POLICY PERIOD AGENCY COVERAGES symbols from ITEM THREE THE MOS: WE WILL PAY FOR ANY ONE PREMIUM. shows which allies are 4013098 C1 08/O1/9E 08/01/97 0013008 LE01FROMTOBA 12 01 am Slanoard Time at the Named Insured Is Address staled below 01 $1.000,000 PER ACCIDENT $ 19,522 NAMED INSURED ANP ADDt2F.S5 Customer No 1)(1,10264921 £e,000 PER PERSON AGENT Phone (900) 278-1388 ORANGE COUNTY PRODUCE TRIPI, RO', 02 3389 1/2 WALNUT a8 $ 1,165 PHYSICAL DAMAGE INSURANCE 2469 POMONA RINCON RD IRVINE CA COMPREHENSIVE CDVERAGE CORONA, CA PHYSICAL DAMAGE INSURANCE 927.0 ACTUAL CASH VALUE OR STATED AMOUNT AS i $ 0 91720 -ORM OF NAMED INSURED'S BUSINFSS 7 Corpoiallun 7 Partnership F7 odwlduai � Other NAMED INSURED'S BUSINESS FARMING ITEM TWO Schedule of Coverages and Covered Autos This policy provides only those coverages where a charge is shown in the premium column below Each of these coverages will apply only to those autos shown as covered autos. Autos are shown as covered autos for a particular coverage by the entry of one or more of the symbols from ITEM THREE next to the name of the coverage. CAIFarm lose rh. ice, Company has caused this document to be produced and noriod at its home office location 81 1601 Exposition Blvd Sacramento. California ltba 15 511)0 ' 9t3:RETARv PRESID@Jl BA 7000 ORIGINAL Page 1 of 4 (Ed. 05 -BB) BA 401309801 d7122'96 COVERED AUTOS LIMIT (Entry of woe 1)r more of the COVERAGES symbols from ITEM THREE THE MOS: WE WILL PAY FOR ANY ONE PREMIUM. shows which allies are ACCIDENT OR LOSS covered autos) '. iAllil- TY INSURANCE 01 $1.000,000 PER ACCIDENT $ 19,522 ,:IITO MEDICAL PAYMENTS INSURANCE 02 £e,000 PER PERSON $ 294 JNINSURED MOTORIST S INSURANCE 02 $300,000 PER ACCIDENT $ 1,165 PHYSICAL DAMAGE INSURANCE 07 ACTUAL. CASH VALUE OR STATED AMOUNT AS $ 431 COMPREHENSIVE CDVERAGE DEFINED IN YOUR POLICY LESS DEDUCTIBLE PHYSICAL DAMAGE INSURANCE ACTUAL CASH VALUE OR STATED AMOUNT AS i $ 0 SPECIFIED PFRILS CCVFRACF DEFINED IN Y.^ JR POLICY LESS DEDUCTIBLE PHYSICAL DAMAGE INSURANCL ACTUAL CASH VALUE OR STATED AMOUNT AS COLLISION COVERAGE 07 DEFINED IN YOUR POLICY LESS DEDUCTIBLE $ 1 , 174 FORMS AND ENDORSEMENTS CONTAINED IN THIS POLICY A' II'S INCEPTION EA7000 05/86* BA7001 04/94• BA7005 05/86'' BA7007 05/86• CA SURCHARGE It 0. CC) 8A7O11 05/86x BA7031 05/86' BA7032 05/86` BA7033 08/95' BA7034 05/86• BA7035 05/86 BA703G 05/86' BA7050 05/86• 847059 71/89^ 647060 09/93* BA7061 05/96^ ESTIMATED TOTAL PREMIUM $ 22,586.00 Form is avached The esbmeted total premium for this policy is based of, the. exposures you told us you whole have when this policy began We will compute your final prannum due when We determine your actual exposures The estimated total premium wilt be crednod against the final premium due and you will be billed for the balance. it any It the estimated total premium exceeds the final premium due you will out it refund To determine your final premium due we may examine your iocoids at any time donne the pence of coverage and up to thiee years alliewaid N tins policy Is issued toe more than one Vest the. premium - shall be computed annilaliy based on our rates of premiums to elfeci al the beginning of each year of the poilcy CAIFarm lose rh. ice, Company has caused this document to be produced and noriod at its home office location 81 1601 Exposition Blvd Sacramento. California ltba 15 511)0 ' 9t3:RETARv PRESID@Jl BA 7000 ORIGINAL Page 1 of 4 (Ed. 05 -BB) BA 401309801 d7122'96 ILalFarm Insurance Company • ,I.I-N 1.1.1E IV I1: :-.PI IJ 1 N.A AGRIPAK FARMOWNERS PORTFOLIO POLICY COMMON POLICY DECLARATIONS o FtIJSLTATFn DFCLARATIONS EFFECTIVE 08/01/96 Policy Number From POLICY PERIOD To AGENCY REV PFO 4013097 1 OB10t 91 08'01797 0013008 00 12:01 a m Standard Time at our mailing address stated below. FIRST NAMED INSURED AND MAILING ADDRESS AGENT ORANGE COUNTY PRODUCE TRIP[, ROY 3389 112 WALNUT #B 2469 POMONA RINCON RD IRVINE CA CORONA. CA 92660 91720 Cust No. 0000264921 Phone (909) 278-1388 FORM OF BUSINESS ENTITY IS: A PARTNERSHIP. IN RETURN FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE PREMIUM AND SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS OF THIS POLICY, WE AGREE WITH YOU TO PROVIDE THE INSURANCE AS STATED IN THIS POLICY. THIS POLICY CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING COVERAGE FORMS FOR WHICH A PREMIUM IS INDICATED. THIS PREMIUM MAY BE SUBJECT TO ADJUSTMENT. PREMIUM FARMOWNERS COVERAGES FORM $ 6,343.00 TOTAL POLICY PREMIUM TOTAL CA SURCHARGE TOTAL PREMIUM SCHEDULE OF FORMS AND ENDORSEMENTS Those Common Policy Declarations, together with the Common Policy Conditions, Coverage Coverage Form(s) and Endorsements listed below, complete this policy. Edition Form: Date: Description: 6,343.00 .00 6,343.00 Foran Declarations, F04 0793 FARMOWNERS COVERAGES FORM FOS 0793 AGRIPAK FARMOWNERS PORTFOLIO POLICY COMMON CONDITIONS F011 0793 FARMOWNERS COVERAGES FORM DECLARATIONS F090 0793 DOMESTIC EMPLOYEES WORKERS COMPENSATION F0216 0793 RESIDENCE ALARM OR FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM F0291 0595 EXCESS REPLACEMENT COST - RESIDENTIAL DWELLINGS F0290 0793 REPLACEMENT (AST - HOUSEHOLD PERSONAL PROPERTY 438BFU 0542 LENDERS LOSS PAYABLE ENDORSEMENT F0442 0793' LOSS PAYABLE CLAUSE - FARM PROPERTY F0447 0793 NUCLEAR ENERGY LIABILITY EXCLUSION F0448 0394 ABSOLUTE LEAD LIABILITY EXCLUSION F0452 0695 LAWS LIABILITY EXCLUSION ENDORSEMENT F0453 0596 AMENDATORY ENDORSEMENT F061 0793 SCHEDULED PERSONAL PROPERTY ENDORSEMENT F065 0793 SPECIAL INCREASED LIMITS - COVERAGE C F0308 0793 A.I. - DESIGNATED OPERATION, LOCATION OR EOUIPMENT ' Form is all CelFarm Insurance Company has caused this document to be produced at 1601 Exposition Blvd., Sacramento, California 95815.5196. 4&— 4-41—�- SECRETARY Premium $ 6,241 Included Included Included Included Included Included Included Included included Included Included Included $ 36 $ 66 $ 0 and signed at its Home Office location PRESIDENT F010 ORIGINAL Page 1 of 4 It 0793I (IF U 4013097 01 00 09.2 3 90