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CHAPTER 13. Crimes Against Elders, Dependent Adults, and Persons with Disabilities [368 - 368.7]1( Chapter 13 heading added by Stats. 2010, Ch. 617, Sec. 2.)
368.(a) The Legislature finds and declares that elders, adults whose physical or mental disabilities or other limitations restrict their ability to carry out normal activities or to protect their rights, and adults admitted as inpatients to a 24-hour health facility deserve special consideration and protection.(b) (1) A person who knows or reasonably should know that a person is an elder or dependent adult and who, under circumstances or conditions likely to produce great bodily harm or death, willfully causes or permits any elder or dependent adult to suffer, or inflicts thereon unjustifiable physical pain or mental suffering, or having the care or custody of any elder or dependent adult, willfully causes or permits the person or health of the elder or dependent adult to be injured, or willfully causes or permits the elder or dependent adult to be placed in a situation in which his or her person or health is endangered, is punishable by imprisonment in a county jail not exceeding one year, or by a fine not to exceed six thousand dollars ($6,000), or by both that fine and imprisonment, or by imprisonment in the state prison for two, three, or four years.
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rda Online Document* (Doc)J0Council File: 96-1927Title6650 FRANKLIN AVENUE - MONTECITO APARTMENTS
SubjectReq Cd approve financing for acquisition of the 118 unit Montecito Apartments Project located at 6650 Franklin Avenue in the Hollywood Redevelopment Project Area.
Date Received / Introduced09/27/1996Last Changed Date10/23/1996Council District
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File History9-27-96 - For ref10-3-96 - Ref to H&CR Comt 10-3-96 - File to H&CR Comt Clk10-9-96 - Mo ADOPTED to approve commun ree from H&CR Comt to:1. AUTH CRA Administrator or designee to negotiate & execute a Permanent Feasibility Gap Loan in an amt not to exceed $1,839,000 bet CRA & Thomas Safran & Associates (Borrower).2. CONCUR in the CRA's Board amend of the fiscal year 1996-97 budget by creation of a new budget objective HW1150 for Montecito Apartments with funding From the Bunker Hill Replacement Housing Trust Fund.3. CONCUR in the CRA's Board adoption of Resol No. 5758 making a finding on substantially comparable terms without subordination of the Agency's very low & low Income deed restrictions Is not reasonably available.10-16-96 - File to H&CR Comt Clk OK
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As the designated State Historic Preservation Officer tor the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (Public Law 89665), I hereby nominate this property for Inclusion In the National Register and certify that it has been evaluated according to the criteria and procedures set forth by the National Park Service. .
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Converse Consultants. Earth Sciences Associates. Geo/Resource Consultants (1984^ - locality S2-6 (Figures 5 & 7): CGS acquired a geotechnical report prepared by Converse Consultants et al (1984) for the Metro Rail Red Line Project that was not available for the initial FER (Hernandez and Treiman, 2014). The initial FER relied on data from Converse Consultants et al, (1981,1983) and Crook and Proctor (1992), and, although the borehole data from the 1984 report were described by Crook and Proctor (1992), the original borehole logs were not in the 1981 and 1983 reports that they reference.
The data presented by Converse Consultants et al (1984), specifically a cross section (Figure 6 herein) and boring logs, combined with observations of the fault at locality 52-5, support an eastward continuation of the northern fault trace, rather than the southeast trending orientation shown in the initial FER (that was based on Dolan et al., 1997)(Figure 7). We find the stratigraphy within the MTA boreholes reveals lateral discontinuities within the upper alluvial soils above the principal fault strands, in addition to offset bedrock as illustrated in the cross-section (Figure 6). The Converse Consultants data also supports the location of the southern trace of the fault where it crosses Cahuenga Boulevard as shown on the preliminary Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zone map. Additionally, the cross section shows a third fault that projects toward
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