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Findings and Recommendations 6 findings
F1
Anticipated spin off and economic benefits from the stadium have not occurred.
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R1
The Lake Elsinore City Council submit a request to the Board of Supervisors for the assistance of a Municipal Response Team in accordance with the Board of Supervisors’ Policy Number A-54.
F2
After removal of the concessionaire, the City of Lake Elsinore pledged the Lake Elsinore Recreation Area and Campground as collateral for refinancing of the financial obligation for the Lake Elsinore Diamond Stadium.
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R2
The Board of Supervisors respond favorably to a request from the Lake Elsinore City Council for a Municipal Response Team.
F3
There was a settlement of $1,500,000 by the city for a breach of contract with the Lake Elsinore Recreation Area and Campground concessionaire. Insurance covered only one-half of that settlement amount. 1
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R3
The Lake Elsinore City Council engage an outside firm to perform a complete and in-depth audit of city finances and practices.
F4
Large legal fees include a city attorney fee of $500,000 for 2001-2002 and a projected city attorney fee of $450,000 for 2002-2003. Those extraordinary legal expenses for the city in 2001 included but were not limited to: · The Camelot Theater Project · Proposed development for the flood channel · The stadium management contract · Litigation associated with drownings
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R4
The Lake Elsinore City Council require the immediate completion of the Aquatic Safety Study and, once completed, develop policies and procedures for ensuring that all provisions of the study are met.
F5
A licensing agreement by the City of Lake Elsinore for the City Campground with a private corporation was entered into on December 11, 2001. The agreement required that the corporation conduct an “…Aquatic Safety Study within 120 days that shall include recommendations for maintaining and potentially improving the level of aquatic safety.”
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R5
The Lake Elsinore City Council review and make a commitment to conduct all city business according to their Code of Ethics. 2
F6
Lake Elsinore City Council adopted a Code of Ethics with an effective date of October 14, 1986, which has not always been followed.
No recommendations for this finding