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CALL TO ORDER
SALUTE TO TilE FLAG
1. Present:
2. Minutes:
3. Claims:
FlJND DA'l'E 100
7/30 26,548.84 8/04 . 56,41'1.14 8/05 8/09 8/10 5,785.08 8/13 58, 371. J.2
'lUl'ALS BY
FlJND 147,122.18
FlJND 101
COLLEGE OF THE DESERT AGENDA - REGULAR MEETING SEPTEMBER 1, 1982 - 2:00 P.M. BOARD ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
Virnita McDonald, John McFadden, Ole Nordland, John Stiles, Jackie Suitt; Kay Barton, Student Trustee
Absent: __________________________ __
Also Present: Dr. F. D. Stout, Dr. Joe Iantorno, Dr. C. A. Patterson, Mr. Jim Pulliam, Mr. Terry Spears
Action regarding Minutes of August 18, 1982:
Moved Seconded Yes No
A. Action regarding Payroll #2:
Certificated $42:l,815.90 Classified 147,231.61
$570,047.51 B. Claims:
FlJND :ruN)) :ruN)) FlJND DAILY 105 400 900 950 'lUl'ALS '--
173.88 194.25 2,946.68 36.00 29,899.65 6.59 :l8,00 15.00 56,466.73
1,394.45 1,394.45 26,686.38 26,686.38
5,785.08 12,852.29 71,223.41
180.47 28.00 194.25 43,894.80 36.00
'lUl'AL WARRANTS FOR '111113 PEltIOD 191,455.70
Moved· Seconded .. Yes No ---- ---
4. Oral Communications:
5. Certi:Cicated Personnel: A. Part-time
Personnel/Main Campus and High Desert Campus
B.
C.
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Action regarding Certificated Personnel:
A. ROUTINE APPOINTMENTS FOR FALL 1982
SEMESTER
Move d. _________ Se con de d ________ Yes
B.
No
Moved ______ Se con de d ______ Ye s No
C.
Moved _______ Seconded __________ Yes __ No
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6. Management Personnel:
7. Classified Personnel: A.
B.
C.
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Information regarding Associate Dean appointments:
TWO ASSOCIATE DEANS OF INSTRUCTION WILL HAVE
BEEN APPOINTED
Action regarding Classified Personnel:
A. ROUTINE APPOINTMENTS, RECLASSIFICATIONS,
AND RESIGNATIONS
Moved ___________ Seconded ___________ Yes ____ No __ _
B.
Move d. ___________ Secon de d ___________ Yes ____ No __ _
C.
Movect. ___________ seconde d, ___________ Yes ____ No __ _
8. Public Hearing Regarding Final Budget:
D. Final Bud,,(~(; IDS2-H3 :
10. Certificates of Participation:
11. President's Expense Account:
I'a"e 1\ Board Agenda September 1, 1982
PROVISION FOR ANYONE TO SPEAK REGARDING THE
PROPOSED 1982-83 BUDGET
Action regarding Final Budget 1982-83:
ADOPTION OF FINAL BUDGET FOR ENSUING YEAR
Moved ___________ S.econded, ___________ Yes ____ No __ _
Action regarding Certificates of ParticipatloJ
CIRCULAR OFFERING OF CERTIFICATES FOR PURCHASE
BY THE PUBLIC
Move d. ___________ Se concted ___________ Yes ____ No __ _
Action regarding President's Expense Account:
CONSIDERATION OF BUSINESS EXPENSES
Move d ___________ Secon de d, ___________ Ye s No
I') ({{ljlorl.s and III forma Lion:
fl.
B.
c.
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D.
E.
F.
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H.
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Action regarding Other Items:
fl. ---_._-------_._--
Moved ___ ~ __ Seconded ______ Yes No
B.
Moved ______ Seconded ______ Yes No
c.
Move d, ______ Se conde d ______ Yes __ No
14. Closed Session:
15. Adjournment:
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Moved ___________ Seconded ___________ yes No
Time _____ _
CALL TO ORDER
SALUTE TO THE FLAG
1. Present:
2. Minutes:
3. Claims:
DATE
7/08 7/09 7/14 7/20 7/26 7/27 7/28
'lUl'AlS BY
FUND 100
37,248.72 34,269.82
997.51 7,666.00
14,030.60 48,934.93 30,112.10
COLLEGE OF THE DESERT MINUTES - REGULAR MEETING AUGUST 18, 1982 - 2:00 P.M. BOARD ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
John McFadden, John Stiles, Jackie Suitt; Kay Barton, Student Trustee
Absent: Virnita McDonald, Ole Nordland
Also Present: Dr. F. D. Stout, Dr. Joe Iantorno, Dr. C. A. Patterson, Mr. Jim Pulliam, Mr. Terry Spears
It was moved by Mrs. Suitt, seconded by Mr. McFadden, and carried, that the Minutes of July 21, 1982, be approved.
It was moved by Mrs. Suitt, seconded by Mr. McFadden, and carried, that Payroll #1 be ratified as presented, (Item A), and that Claims be approved as follows:
A. Ratification of Payroll #1:
B. Claims:
FUND FUND 101 400
352.53
1,291.92 106.66
84.87
656.00 299.46 47.98
Certificated Classified
FUND 900
18,503.85
383.84 4,638.77
FUND 950
125.00 5.00
145.00
827.50
$124,965.44 143,359.94
$268,325.38
DAILY 'l'OI'AlS
38,540.64 34,501.48 19,506.36 7,895.87
14,383.13 50,274.23 35,626.35
FUND 173,259.68 1,056.51 1,782.91 23,526.46 1,102.50
'lUl'AL WARRANTS FOR THIS PERIOD 200,728.06
4. Certificntod Personnel:
5. Classified Personnel:
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A. 1 twas lIl()vnd hy Mr. M(\1 i'ltdclnn. fw(\ol1dod by Mrs. Suitt. and carried. that Barbara J1arker be appointed to the position of Nursing Instructor at Class I, Step 4, effective Fall, 1982 (September 7, 1982)
B. It was moved by Mr. McFadden, seconded by Mrs. Suitt, and carried that part-time instructors, as .listed, be approved for the Fall, 1982 semester (See Pages 4a,b,c,d,e,f,g,)
A. It was moved by Mr. McFadden, seconded by Mrs. Suitt, and carried. that Valerie Ferguson be granted extension of maternity leave without pay through August 13, 1982.
B. It was moved by Mr. McFadden, seconded by Mrs. Suitt, and carried, that classified personnel listing be approved as follows:
Appointments:
CAMPBELL, SUE ANN Position Title: Effective Date:
CORNELIUS, ROGER LEE Position Title: Effective Date:
DIAZ, LESLEY E. Position Title: Effective Date:
HALL, KAREN Postiion Title: Effective Date:
HELMLY, HOLLIS Posi t ion Tit Ie: Effective Date:
WELCH, VICTORIA Position Title: Effective Date:
Reclassifications:
PAYNE, MARY Position Title: Range and Step: Beginning Salary: Effective Date:
Sec'y., Personnel August 5, 1982
Custodian August 4, 1982
Sec'y., Continuing Education August 16, 1982
Sec'y., Student Act./Fin. Aids July 26, 1982
Instructional Support Aide July 26, 1982
Public Information Officer August 16, 1982
Sec'y./Pers. 7-B $1l12.00/month
Adm. Sec'y/D of J. lO-A $1223.00/month August 9, 1982
5. Classified Personnel Con 't. :
6. Award of Leadership Gift:
7. Policy/Conflict of Interest #4165:
8. Authorization of Salary Stipend:
9. 1982-83 Public Inspection/ Budget:
10. Consultant Contract/Development Officer:
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Reclassifications, con't.
TERAN, JUNE Position Title: Range and Step: Beginning Salary: Effective Date:
Resignations:
OSTLIND, AMY Position Title: Effective Date:
PEREZ, JOSE Position Title: Effective Date:
TUMM, EDWARD
Position Title: Effective Date:
Adm. Sec'y/D of I 10-C $1355.00/month
Sec'y/Supt. 12-B $1419.00/month July 26, 1982
Documentation Specialist August 2, 1982
Groundskeeper October 31, 1982 (retirement)
Instructional Support Aide July 22, 1982
The Board recognized J. B. and Lois Carrol for their gift to Copper Mountain College in the amount of $15,000.00, and thanked them for three $1,000.00 Founders' memberships.
It was moved by Mr. McFadden, seconded by Mrs. Suitt, and carried, that Conflict of Interest Code be amended to conform to Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) regulations.
It was moved by Mr. McFadden, seconded by Mrs. Suitt, and carried, that steps and column advancements on salary schedules be authorized inaccordance with administration recommendation, and that a stipend of 5 percent be added to current contract personnel, retroactive to July I, 1982, with Board reserving right to rescind if financial conditions warrant.
It was moved by Mr. McFadden, seconded by Mrs. Suitt, and carried, that Inspection Budget for 1982-83 be approved.
It was moved by Mr. McFadden, seconded by Mrs. Suitt, and carried, that Richard Codd be employed as Development Consultant, August I, 1982 to July 31, 1983, in accordance with approved Consultant Agreement.
11. Assignment of Property/Quitclaim Deed:
12. Approval/Fall 1982 Schedules/ High Desert and Main Campuses:
13. 1982-83 VEA Allocation:
Closed Session:
14. Adjournment:
Approved:
Date:
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It was moved by Mr. McFadden, soconded by Mrs. Suitt, and carried, that Qult(:laim Doed be executed to release property (inLul'cf-lL in woll) to Joyce P. McAllister. (See attachment 4h)
It was moved by Mr. McFadden, seconded by Mrs. Suitt, and carried, that Fall 1982 Class Schedules of High Desert and Palm Desert Campuses be approved.
It was moved by Mrs. Suitt, seconded by Mr. McFadden, and carried, that administration be authorized to apply for $165,504 in VEA funds for 1982-83 year.
The Trustees adjourned for a Closed Session at 3:45 until 3:55 p.m., at which time the Regular Session was reconvened.
The Meeting adjourned at 4:00 p.m.
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FALL 1982 PART-TIME INSTRUCTORS HIGH DESERT CAMPUS
NAME
Aikin, Edward *Albright, Jerry *Andersen, Joan Beckwith, Richard Berg, James Bottorff, Tera Bowden, Thomas Troy
Bowman, Gary Brinkmeyer, Michael Bryan t, Linda
Byrem, Cheryl Cole, John Cosby, Jeanne Lee Cowdery, Richard Dellazoppa, Anthony Eliades, Thomas Frohnen, Harlene Gilbert, Albert
Gillick, Audrey
Grace, Elsie Grimm, Fred Habicht, Janis Hafer, Judith Hammonds, Nancy Harman, Robert Hettig, Robert Hollister, Richard Jellison, Vera B. Jones, Morris Lawson, E. Jane
Lockwood, Nolan Logan, Peggy Lokken, Wesley
Massey, Patrick McCloskey, Delores McConnell, Miriam
McCorison, L. E. McGinley, Joseph Merritt, Milton Moon, Robert
CLASS
Ceramics Principles of Investigation Preschool Science Drafting I & II Symphonic Band Elements of Biology Basic Spanish Spanish for the Medical Professions
Traffic Control Intro. to Forestry Medical Assisting I Health Worker and the Law Medical Terminology Developmental Education Elementary Algebra Mathematics Fundamentals of Chemistry Developmental Education Elementary Algebra Printmaking' Accounting Records and Procedures I
Landscape Painting Painting/Watercolor Painting/Watercolor, Pntg./Oils Understanding/Aiding Youth Medical Assisting I Laboratory Typewriting Emergency Medical Technician I Geology and Geology Lab Personal/Social Adjustment College Arithmetic Mathematics Principles of Accounting I & II Audio/Visual Instructional
Machines Playground Supervision Trigonometry Sewing with Today's Fabrics Accounting Records and Procedures I
Intro. to Math, CoIL Arithmetic Office Occupations Center Photography Basic Design/Color Golf Marriage and Family Perspectives on Death & Dying Conservation of Natural
Resources
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LOCATION
High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert
High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert
High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desort High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert
High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert
High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert
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FALL 1982 PAR'r-TIME INSTRUCTORS HIGH DESERT CAMPUS (CONT'D)
Board Minutes August 18, 1982
NAME
Moon, Robert
Murillo, Michael Murray, Maryann
Newland, Donna *Nowles, Vivian Parsons, Bill Penaflor, Richard
*Perry, Robert *Poikonen, John Pratt, Erik Pratt, Iris
*Rauch, James Roberts, Margaret Robinson, David Robinson, Mary Beth
Rogers, Richard Schutz, Adam Selman, Patricia
Shiflett, Donald Stewart, Jillian Stewart, Larry Sunn, Larry
Trebell, Carolyn Voiles, Betty
Vuncannon, Delcie
Weston, Michael Zerman, Walter Simarik, Larry
CLASS
Native Plants of California Interpreting Native Plants of Ca1ifornia
Life Drawing Stenography Records Management Machine Transcription Emergency Medical Technician I Electronics Terminology Industrial Welding Processes Fundamentals of Data Processing Cobol Mathematics Pharmacology for Nurses Principles of Economics Intro. to Music Class Organ Class Piano Weight Training Office Occupations Center Hazardous Materials Business English Secretarial Procedures General Psychology Religions of the World Machine Calculations Office Occupations Center Installment Credit Intro. to Art Gas Shield Welding Intro. to Admin. of Justice Principles/Procedures of Justice System
Concepts of Enforcement Services
Basic Drawing II Emergency Medical Technician Refresher Course History of Art Human Evolution Wild Land Fire Control Aviation Instruments Solar Technology I
*First High Desert Campus Teaching Assignment
LOCATION
High Desert High Desert
High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert
High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert
High Desert
High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert
FALL 1982 PART-TIME INSTRUCTORS HIGH DESERT CAMPUS (CDNT'D)
COMMUNITY SERVICES CLASSES
NAME
Frohnen, Harlene Gillick, R. O.
Grace, Elsie
Logan, Peggy Ludwig, Gene C. Pickering, Lee Lukes Usher, Gay Williams, P. Danny
CLASS
Calligraphy Driving Under the Influence
(DUI) Pastel Painting Basic Drawing Painting Workshop Microwave Cooking Chinese Cooking Creative Oil Painting Upholstery Traffic Violator School (TVS)
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LOCATION
High Desert High Desert
High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert High Desert
MAIN CAMPUS
NAME Ackley, Don
Allison, Alida Alms, Doug las Anderson, George Andrews, Julie Athans, Leo
* Barkan, Elliott Bedoian, Vagharsh Black, Evernell Boswell, Paul Brand, Freda Burgeson, Sharon Castro, George Chetwood, Bette Cline, Linda Cook, Alfred Davis, Freda Davis, Russell Day, Linda DeForest, Edgar Elder, Robert
Espinosa, Jrunes Evigan, Mona Ewing, Louis
Frost, Helena Gaines, Michelle Gast, John Genet, Karen Golay, Richard Hallam, Francis Hallinan, Elise Hansen, Florence
* Hardy, Robert Hayes, Carole Heitz, Therese Hernnerdinger, William
PARr-TIME INSTRUCIORS, FALL SEMFSrER, 1982
CLASS
Agriculture Chemical Application Semi Conservation Natural Resources Lab Composition/Basic Writing Skills Class Percussion Legal Aspects - Real Estate Dance, Modern/Varsity Volleyball Intro Parlirunentary Procedures U. S. History Photography/Color Adult Basic Education Composition Fundrunentals of Data Processing Nursing Fundrunental I Lab English as a Second Language Accompanying/Introduction to Music Basic Spanish Fundrunentals Architectural Design Theatre Costuming Fundrunentals of Data Processing Typewriting Public Spealdng Composition/Technical Report Writing
History & Literature/Music Composition Auto Fuel/Cooling, LUbrication/ Standard Transmissions & Drive Trains Elementary/Basic German Dance, Modern/Ballet Basic Spanish Introduction to Art/Painting Acrylic Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Lab Class Guitar/Music Performance Guitar Learning Lab Control English as a 2nd Language Weather & Climate Learning Lab Control/Study Skills History French/Antique French Intro to Art/Oriental Brush Paint/ Painting Watercolor
Hennenfent-Peck, Kay Class Voice Hester, Michael Theatre Sound Hodges, Joanna Piano Ensemble/Music Performance Piano Hoppe, Dieter Soccer/Touch Football/Varsity Soccer Jonathan, Sabby Accounting Records/Procedures Jones, Anne Introduction to Art Keaton, Roderick Electric Circuits Analysis I Kellner, David Celebration/Choreography Kirkpatrick, Joy General Nutrition
* Koedyker, Jrunes Crime/Deliqquency Kuhner, Jack Accounting I
* First teaching assignment at College of the Desert
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l..(X;ATION
College of the IX~sert
CXD/PSHS College of the Desert
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First Baptist Church College of the Desert
II "II "
Blythe Hospital Indio High SchOOl College of the Desert
" "" " " " " " " II " " " " " " " " " " " " " "
CXD/Desert Hot Spri I Wardman Palm Springs High School
" " " " College of the Desert
" "
" "
" "
" "
Palm Springs High School College of the Desert
" " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " "
" " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " "
Part-Time Instructors, Fall Semester, 1982 (Cont'd)
Landau, Kenneth Lemnick, Barbara Little, Carolyn Lopez, Miguel Masotti, Bruno Maxwell-Masotti, Patti McBride, Charles McCaul iff , Patricia McDowell, Rylie McElrath, Richard McGowan, Eileen
* McGowan, Francis * McNeilly, Donald
McQuin, Frances Michelsen, Michael Miller, George Miller, Michael
Miltenberger, Kim
Moore, Monica Navia, Barbara Nehem, Jolm Null, Erwin
\10 Olive, DeLois ,.. Perfetti, Donald
Perry, Gene Peters, Ruth
Place, Jeffrey Pinzone, Joseph
Quigley, Elizabeth Raman, Gopal Shaffer, Claire Sheneman, Perry Paul Shibata, Janis
Sinclair, Linda Smith, Joan Sparkman, Phyllis Stephens, Gary Stewart, Alexander Stout, Ross Sullivan, Steven Sutherland, Anne Tibbetts, Wayne Trenshaw, Mildred
* Verdine, .Therese Vivian, Robert Willson, Wendy Woll, Gregory
Mathematics for Wastewater Treatffi2nt Photography Black & White Language - Pre-School English as a Second Language Child Growth & Learning Emergency Medical Tech. I Architectural Detail I Dance, Modern Accounting II Varsity Basketball Nursing FundaIrentals IV Lab Basic Writing Skills U. S. History Principles Career Planning Accounting I & II Chemistry/Water Treatffi2nt English as a Second Language/ High School Completion Intra to Human Communications Oral Interpretation of Literature Exchange I Volleyball-Beg. Interffi8d. Principles of Bank Operation Water Distribution Operation I Introduction to Governffi2nt Real Estate Practice Accounting I English as a Second Language/Learning Lab Theory /Turf Grass Management Development/Employee Training Job Analysis Wage Administration Therapeutic Diets Nursing FundaIrental III Lab Fashion Design Auto Principles I Class Voice/Music Perf. Voice Celebration/Vocal Typewriting Nursing Fund. III Lab Dramatic Literature RPG Programning Play Production/Stagecraft Shades/Shadows Architectural Design I Nursing FundaIrentals III Lab Music Theatre Workshop Career Exploration/Vocational ESL Art History/Mexico Radio & TV Writing Acting/Play Production Music Performance-Brass/Brass Ensemble
* First teaching assigQment at College of the Desert
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College of the Desert " " " "
Dateland School To be advised Eagle Mountain KMS Eagle Mow1tain High Schl. College of the Desert
" " " " Eagle MoW1tain High Schl. College of the Desert Desert Hospital Palm Springs High SchOOl College of the Desert
" " "
" " " " II "
" " "
Palm Springs High SchOOl Campesinos Unidos College of the Desert
" " " " " " " " " " " "
Indio High School College of the Desert
" " " " " " " " " " " "
" " " " " " " "
" " " " Blythe Hospital College of the Desert
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" " " " Desert Hospital College of the Desert
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Desert Hospital College of the Desert
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Part-Time Instructor, Fall Semester, 1982 (Cont'd)
Woodard, David Wojak, Dorothy Zimrernlan, Lily Swanson, Charles Wiseman, Mary Goetz, Blake Campbell, Howard Zeno, Larry
* FOrnJan, Garth Strauss, D::luglas Madison, Walt Clem, Jon Hoy, Wayne Hovsepian, Vahan Richards, Tom NOrnJan, Donna
Sanitation/Safety Design of Interiors Vocational English as Second Language Respiratory Therapy Respiratory Therapy Fire Investigation Intermediate Algebra/Technical Math Football Assistant Coach Basketball Assistant Coach College Algebra Basic/Advance Firearms Community Relations Concepts Enforcement Service General Psychology Varsity Cross Country Coach Preschool Music
Community Service Instructors, Sumner 1982
Deese, Patricia
Garcia, I'rank
Tennis, Beginning Tennis, Intermediate D.U.I. - Substitute
Connrunity Service Instructors, Fall 1982
Ackley, Donald Anderson, D. Patricia
Andrade, Robert Andrews, Julie·
Argent, Gala Arnold, Marian
Boswell, Paul
Bov.man, Gary Brust, Lester
Cherry, E. Lee Coefield, John Collins, Seymour Derouen, Kathleen
Diaz, Marcelino Ewing, Louis Gaines, Michelle Garcia, Frank Harboe, Ellen
Environmental Gardening Writing for Publication
Graphic Processes Tap Dance, Beginning Tap Dance, Intermediate Basic 35mm Photography CPRJCardio-Pulm. Res. CPR Recertification Travel Agent I Travel Agent II D.U.I. - Counseling Income Tax Preparation
Weaving & Fiber Arts D.U.I. Employee Benefit Programs Food Processor/Basic & Advanced Oriental Cooking Microwave Cooking/Basic & Advanced Christmas From the Microwave D.U.I. - Substitute Auto Maintenance Aerobic Dance D.U.I. - Substitute Patch\vork & Applique Holiday Gifts
* First teaching assigrunent at College of the Desert
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August 18, 1982
College of the Desert " " " " " " " "
Eisenhower Hospital Desert Haspi tal College of the Desert
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College of the Desert " II" "
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College of the Dese] College of the Deserc & Palm Springs High School Palm Springs High School College of the Desert
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College of the Desert & Palm Springs High School College of the Desert
" "" II
" " " " College of the Desert Palm Springs High School Indio High SchOOl College of the Desert
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Community Service Instructors, Fall 1982 (Cont'd)
Heitz, Theresa Heveron, Andra Jaskulski, Thorms Jones, Anne Kleinberg, Donna Lantry, Gladyce
McCabe, Michael McEneany, Joseph McKee, John Mclain, Donna Monson, Brutus O'Connor, William Phillips, Harry Pleas, Jane Reeske, William Reidy, Edward J. Remien, Juanita Reynolds, Toni Roberts, Coleen Shaeffer, Claire Smith, Tracy Sonmar, John Tblliver, Audrey Tripp, Hazel Vinson, Chon Vivian, Robert Wagner, Reid Weber, Susan Wiese, Lester Williams, John Williams, Phillip
Antiques for Investn~nt Basic Stained Glass Scuba Diving Basic Calligraphy Bellydance Bridge, Beginning Bridge, Inte~diate Driver Improvement Auto Maintenance Photography Lab Arthritic Movement Auto Maintenance Soft Sculpture & Toy Making World Travel Accompanist--Music Department D.U.I. Fitness/Yoga/Dance Tai-Chi Exercise to Music International Vegetarian Professional Sewing Secrets Needlepoint Samplet Woodworking Cake Decorating/Basic Genealogy/Basic & Advanced Advertising Design Magazine Article Writing D.U.I. Small Business Bookkeeping Basic Jewelry Driver Improvement D.U.I. - Counseling
Page 4g Board Minutes August 18, 1982
College of the Desert " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " "
Palm Springs Palm Springs High School
" " " " College of the Desert Palm Springs High School College of the Desert
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Palm Springs High School College of the Desert Palm Springs Library Palm Springs High School College of the Desert
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Indio College of the Desert
Order No. Escrow No. luan No.
WHEN HlCORDEO MAil TO: SCIILFDIr. SHEVLIN • SIJ:lENJJBJr,f:)l A Law COlvoratioo P.O. Box 1906 PalIn Sprinys, CA 91263
MAIL TAX STATEMENTS TO:
JOYCE P. McALLISTER 71-301 Sahara Road Rancho Mirage, CA 92270
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:>PACE AUOVl; nll~ UNf; fOIl IlEt~otmln':; USf-_
OO<;lIMlNfARV 1 flANSf-En TAX S ~O-
COMPuno ON rU11 VAl.UE Of PHOf'EHlV CONVl:;Vl:1J
COMPUTED ON FUL.L. VALUE L.ESS liENS AND
ENCUMBRANces REMAINING AT TIME Of- SAL.E
IjIUITCLAIM DEED
FOR A VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, receipi of which is hereby acknowledged, COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Qf' RIVERSIDE COUNTY (COLLEGE OF THE DESERT) aka COACHELLA VALLEY JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY
em es hereby REMISE, RELEASE AND fOREVER QUIlClAIM In
JOYCg P. M(!l\l~J,lS'rr':H, lin unmarried woman
IIII' n'.11 1I1OIII!Jly HI IIw CIIV III P,t) In Ill'st'rt County III Hiv\}rnjd~'
Dated
STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF
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lotait0/6fti MAil TAX STATEMENTS AS DIRECTED ABOVE
SCHEDULE II A II
PARCEL 1: An undi V 1do<1 3/11 tho in toro" ~ 111 uUll ," ~ho t'ol1owllljl, dese l'ibed propcl't.y:
All th" l, portion ul' tho Waul, hull' oj' Nurth hall' llf N'H'til hall' of South half of Northwust quartol' of Section ;~O, 'fownoh1p 5 SOUlh, Range 6 East, San Bernardino Base and r~erldian us shown by Uni~od States Govel'llment SUI'vey, partioUlarly desoribed a8 follows:
Beglnning at a polnt on the North 11ne of Weat half of North half of North half of Southhalf of Northwest quarter of said Section, distant 20 feet West from the Northeast cornel' thereo'fl
Thence South 50 feet; Thence West 14 feet) , Thenoe North 50 feet to a polnt on the North line of the West
half of North half of North half of South half of Northwest quarter of said Section)
Thence East along said North line 14 fect to the point of beginning.
Together wlth 3/4ths interest in equipment and pumplng plant oi tua ted on said pl'operty.
PAHCEL 2: An eaaement for road purposea over, along and acrooo the I'ollowing described land. ,Tho Eastorly 10 feet of the Wooterly 30 feat of the Northwest quarter of Northwest quartor of Seotion 20, Townuhip 5 South, HUllge 6 East, San l1ernnrdino Daso and Meridian, aD shown by United Stutes Oovernment Survey,
PARCEl. S: An easUlncnt 1'01' road purpose" over, along and acroos the 1'01I0ldllg described lund: ,
~1\e Southerl.v 10 foot of the Wcstorly 1405.21 feet of the NOI'th half of the Northwest quartor of Section 20, '~'ownship 5 South, Hanga G Eaot, !)an Bernardino Baoe and Meridian, aa shown by Unitod States Government Survey.
'PARCEL II: An easement for road purpoaos over, along and acrosa the I'ollowing described land:
All that portion of the North half of Northwest quarter of Section 20, TOlffiShlp 5 south, Range 6 East, San Bernardino Baee and Merldian, as shown by United StateD Government Survey, within a strip of land 10 feet ln width and, being 5 feet on eaoh side of th~ following described center line.
Beginning at a point on the southerly line of said North ball' of Northwest quarter of said Seotlon 20, d!otant North 89' 47' East, 1400.21 feet from the South"est cornel' thereof;
Thence North 01' 44' 20" Ee,st 142.04 feetl, , " Thenoe North 00' 02' East, 11~2 feet, more or leos, to a point
on the North line of said North half of Northwest quarter. Together with an easement over, under and [,long said property
for the instullation, maintenance and repair of a pipe line for the transportation of wLltcr; also together with the right of lngress and egress over said property for rond purposHs ttnd installation, maintenance and repttir of said pipe line as aforesaid.
It is hereby understood that said easement shown above is non-exclUsive.
SCHEDULE It A II
\ \ ",' • RIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
REGISTER OF COMMERCIAL WARRANTS
COUNTY 33 R: \; E~S I DE DISTRICT 01 COACHELLA VALLEY COMM COLLEGE
REF NO, DATE VENDOR NO,
VENDOR NAME CLAIM NO,
FUND LOC SITE PROGRAM OBJECT CLAIM AMOUNT
/ , -
DATE 07/30/62 PAGE 1
WARRANT NO,
WARRANT AMOUNT
C1QQ1Q 07/29/82 1046$ MQNRQE DIVISION X1Q@41 100 ?BB DO S?'1QQOOQQ 5642 __ 325,00 '42731 32S,OO}
Cl00ll 07/29/82 10098 IBM CORP
0]0287 07128/6? ALLSTATE INSURAN.
010322 07/26/82 ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO
Xl0354 100 4AO 00 6002000000 5641 2BB 00 6711000000 5642
6,599,22 7,222,00
Xl0322 100 4AY 00 6004000346 3420 16,00 2BB .00 6600000000 3420 16,00 4EC 00 6003000000 3420 36,00
142732 '3,821,22\
•
~ ______________________________ , ______________________________________ ~3~A~D __ ~00 6~00000000 3420 16'09' _______________________ ' 4AO o0'Ei66000oo00 3420 18,00-lFO 00 6760000000 342C 16,00 4AE 00 0947000327 3410 36,00 4AG 00 0100000306 3410 36,00 3AK 00 4930000430 3410 36,00 4AK oo,rS3000-(J43()-34T0- --72 , 00 4AF 00 0110000000 3410 27,00 4AR 00 4930000000 3410 36,00 4AP 00 0835000000 3410 18,00 ___________________________________________________________ ~5~D~M~0~0 0835000240 3410L-______ -i4~,5~0~-------------------SOW 06 0835000240 3410- 4.50 4AC 00 0601000000 3410 18,00 4AR 00 0947000306 3410 9,00 30S 00 6200000000 3410 9,00 ___________________________________________ ~ ________________________ _44~A~E~~0~0~0900000330 3410, __________ ,9~,,0~0~-----------------------
- 4AB 00 Oslml5Oc5324a4fO- 9, 00
0'-0323 07/28/62
3AK 00 4930000000 3410 18,00 4AC 00 1007000000 3410 9,00 4AI 00 4930000000 3410 9,00
4AP 00 0635000000 3410 ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO Xl 0323 100 4AK 00 4930000430 3410 4AS 00 0400000000 3410
T6,OU 16,00 16,00
142734 466,00
~ ~
\. •
COUNTY 33 RIVERSIDE
\ RIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOL~
REGISTER OF COMMERCIAL WARRANTS
DISTRICT 01 COACHELLA VALLEY COMM COLLEGE
.REF NO. DATE
010324
VENDOR NO.
VENDOR NAME CLAIM NO.
;01 O~25 07/28/8-,------- ALLSTATE I NSURANCE CO X103
010326 07/28/82
01Q327 Q7/28/&2
ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO XI0326
ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO Xl 0327
FUND LOC SITE PROGRAM OBJECT CLAIM AMOUNT
950
100
50s 00 6470000000 3430 36.00
4AU 00 1004000000 3410 18.00 4AF 00 1102000000 3411)- ---1"8. 00 3AN 00 1201000000 3410 18.00 4AS 000403000000 3410 11.16 4AS 00 0401000000 3410 14.22 4AR 00 1701 OOOOOQ_ 34J.0_ .. 1~ 4AS 00 1 90500'()O'O0' "3410 30. 60 4AJ 00 2208000000 3410 12.06 4AJ 00 2201000000 3410 5.94 4AS 00 0410000000 3410 16.02 4AP 000835000000.3410 21.96 Sow 00 063501lO259- ~ro- 3.76 4AP 00 0837000000 3410 5.04 4ANOO 1203000318 3410 31.50 4AN 00 1250000318 3410 4.50 4AN 00 1207000318 3410 18.00 4AN 00 1201000000 3410 2./0 5DM 00 0835000248 3410 2.52 3AE 00 0956000330 3410 18.00 4AJ 00 2001000000 3410 18.00 3AK 004930000430 3410 18.00 4AK 00 4930000430 3410 ~~oo 3AE 00 0948000330 3410 12.96 3AE 00 0947000330 3410 5.04 3AJ 002208000000 3410 6.12
010328 07/28/82 ALLSTATE f NSURANCE CO Xi 0326 100 3AF 00 1105000000 341 0 -~-;94 3AJ 00 2205000000 3410 5.94 4AF 00 1105000000 3410 32.22 4AF 00 1102000000 3410 .3.78 4AG 00 011.2000306 34 10 8. 28 4AG 00 011E=06 "'34T0 -"4.86 4AE 00 0947000306 3410 4.86 3AC 00 1501000000 3410 23.94 3AC 00 1506000000 3410 12.06
J-. ,
DATE 07/30/82 PAGE 2
WARRANT NO.
142735
142736
142738
142739
WARRANT AMOUN'I'
144.00\
36.0~
36.00,
•
348.12'
4AA 00 1002000000 3410 16.00 4AJ 00 1509600000 3410 r'*8~."O"O~----------------------4AC 00 1501000000 3410 55.62 4AC 00 0605000000 3410 9.00
\ •
COUNTY 33 RIVERSIDE
, RIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
REGISTER OF COMMERCIAL WARRANTS
DISTRICT 01 COACHELLA VALLEY COMM COLLEGE
REF. NO. nATE . VENDOR NO.
VENDOR NAME CLAIM NO.
FUND LOC SITE PROGRAM OBJECT CLAIM AMOUNT
___________________________________________________________________________ 4~A~B~~0~0~0~5~1~4~0~QO~ 3410 1~ CO
4AP DO 0835000000 3410 9.18
OHf329 ----07728/82 ALLST ATe:-TNSURANCE-C:O
010330 07/26/82 ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO
50W 00 0635000242 3410 5.04 5CM 00 0635000242 3410 3.76 4AS 00 1902000000 3410 16.00 4AE 00 0945000330 3410 _ 16.00 4AB -00 0502000324 341-0 -"C,fO 4AB 00 0506000324 3410 3.60 4AN 00 1203000318 3410 18.00 4AK 00 4930000000 3410 13.32
XI0329 100 4AC 00 1506000000 3410 --~Ob
XI0330 100
4AB _ 00 0509000330 3410 9.54 4AB - 00 0516000000 3410 6.46 3EC 00 1701000000 3410 36.00 .. AN 00 1 20300031 8 341 0 54 .. ll0_ 4AA 00 1002000000 3410---- 33.48 4AA 00 1001000000 3410 2.52 4AH 00 1303000321 3410 16.00 4AC 00 1501000000 3410 18.00 .. AP 00 0835000000 3410 _____ ~~ $DM 00 0835000241 3410-- -- 4.66 50W 000635000240 3410 1.71 5CM 000635000240 3410 1.71 5CM 000635000245 3410 1.62 50W 00 0835000245 3410 __ _L_62. 4AE-----OO 1 70 1 OOO3~1j)----- --9. 54 4AE DO 0201000327 3410 5.22 4AE 00 0930000327 3410 3.24 4AS 00 1911000000 3410 10.60 .. AS 00 2205000000 3410 7.2_0 4AJ 00 2207000000 34 1'0 --.s;-oo 4AB 00 2204000315 3410 14.40 4AB ... 00 0501000315 3410 3.60 4AJ- DO 2202000000 3410 9.00 4AJ 00 _ 191400.0.9.00 _ ~AiQ 5. 94
4.0.. 3.0.. 3A. 4AS
4.0..0. 00 1002000000 3410 5. ~~~ 08 100,000080 3418 3. 000 0000 0 341 le.oo 4AU 00 1004000000 3410 18. 4AE 00 0948000330 3410 18. 4AK 00 4930000430 3410 36.
0511000315 _ .. - .-aAB 00 1401ooo~ 3410 16. 4.0.6 00 2204000315 3410 7. 4.0.1 00 4930000000 3410 18. 3AK 00 4930000000 3410 10.
3 "
DATE 07/30/82 PAGE 3
WARRANT NO.
142740
142741
WARRANT AMOUNT
323.82'
•
306.0Q!
4AH 00 1305000321 3410 .!;14~.4snO------------------------4AH 00 1306000321 3410 -3.S0 4.0.6 00 0514000324 3410 16.00 4AS 00 0410000000 3410 10.80
,
COUNTY 33 RIVERSIDE
... RIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
REGISTER OF COMMERCIAL WARRANTS
DISTRICT. 01 COACHELLA VALLEY COMM COLLEGE
REF NO. DATE
010331 07/29
010332 07/29/62
VENDOR NO.
VENDOR NAME
ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO
CLAIM NO.
FUND LOC SITE PROGRAM OBJECT CLAIM AMOUNT
4AS 00 0401000000 3410 7.20 4AP 00 0835000000 3410 10.98 4AP 00 2107000000 3410 3.24 50M 00 0835000247 341.0 1 .69
Xl0332 100
"f
DATE 07/30/82 PAGE 4
WARRANT NO.
142742
142744
WARRANT AMOUNT
371. 97~
••
393.12
\. v
COUNTY 33 RIVERSIDE
, RIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
REGISTER OF COMMERCIAL WARRANTS
s DISTRICT 01 COACHELLA VALLEY COMM COLLEGE
DATE 07/30/82 PAGE 5
REF NO. DATE VENDOR VENDOR NAME CLAIM FUND LOC SITE PROGRAM OBJECT WARRANT NO.
WARRANT AMO~T
010336 07/29/82 10445 R I CHARD P CODD Xl 0336 100"" 1 FS- 00 6623000000 5620 1,500.00 142746 1,500.00'
010337 07/29/82 a & W HARDWARE XIQ$37 lOO 9PL DO Q94ZQQQ33Q DSOO ,',]7 142747 11 17,
010338 07/29/82
010339 07/29/82
010340 07/29/82
010342 07/29/82
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN CO
COLORCRAFT OF THE DESERT
AUDIOGRAPHIC SYSTEMS INC
HURLEY ELECTRONICS
Xl 0338 100 9PL 00 6700000000 0900 53.66 142748
Xl0339 100 9PL 006410000000 0900 13.78 9PL PO 1203Q00318 DSDO 7 42 142749
Xl0340 100 9PL 00 6112000000 0900
Xl 0342 100 9PL 00 6112000000 0900
32.10
54.64
142750
142751
53.66.
~
• 32.101
54.64
010343 07/29/82 ROB ELECTRONICS Xl 0343 100 9PL 00 6112000000 0900 61.28 142752 61.28.
010344 07/29/82 JIM R PELL Xl 0344 100 4AD 00 6002000000 5200 15.00 142753 15.00,
P1Q34~ P7/2$/82 RAy BUTCHER X1Q345 lOO 9PL 00 Q835QQQQQQ DiDO 43,QO 142754 43 PO,
010346 07/29/82
0.10347 07/29/82
010348 07/29/82
010349 07/29/82
PHYLISS SCHWARTZ Xl0346 100 9PL 00 6003000000 0900 102.50 142755 102.5Ch
SUZANN SILKWOOD Xl0347 100 9PL' 00 6003000000 0900 160.50 142756 160.50'
JOHN L NORMAN X10348 '60 9P[ 00 1004000000 0900 135.25 ,a2757 135.200 BRETT ROMER Xl0349 100 9PL 00 6210000000 0900 25.38 142758 25.38.
010350 07/29/82 CASES INC Xl0350 400 ~Pf go 8100000000 0900 205.90 o 0 000000000 09$6 1 1 ! 65- i 42759 194. ?t.;
010352 07/29/82 10138 HIGHSMITH CO, INC. Xl0352 100 9PL 00 6105000000 0900 001 00 0000000000 0950
96.61 5.17- 142760
00 9PL 00 6711000000 0900 ZS.04 0.10353---07729782'10098 6 M CORP XT03:>3 T 9PL 00 6210000000 0900 486.54
010355 07/29/82 VONS MARKET Xl0355 100 9PL 00 6890000000 0900 17.38
142761
142762
91.44
512.58
17.38,
0103$6- 07/29/S-Z-- JOOIES NURSERY xl0356 '66 9P[ 00 6100060306 0900 22. 72 142763 22. 72,
010357 07/29/82 MARTIN BUSINESS MACHINES Xl0357 100 9PL 00 6005000000 0900 26.27 142764 26.2~
P1Q3~8 07/29/82
010359 07/29/82
HOUSE OF FABRICS Xl0358 100 9PL 00 1300000321 0900 147.41
RHOAOES WELDING & SUPPLY Xl0359 100 9PL 00 0937000330 0900 237.45
142765
142766
147.411-
237.45'
\. •
COUNTY 33 RIVERSIDE
, RIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
REGISTER OF COMMERCIAL WARRANTS
(;
DISTRICT 01 COACHELLA VALLEY COMM COLLEGE DATE 07/30/82 PAGE 6
REF NO. DATE VENDOR VENDOR NAME CLAIM FUND LOC SITE PROGRAM OBJECT CLAIM WARRANT WARRANT NO. NO. AMOUNT NO. AMOUNT
010360 07/29(82 B & W HARDWARE X103SQ lOO 9pL 00 6112QQQQQQ agaD 25 98 ]42767 25.98y
010361 07/29/82
010362 07/29/82
LAWSON PRODUCTS
EXXON CO
XI0361 1009PL 00 6500000000 0900
Xl 0362 100 9PL 00 6500000000 0900
33.35
34.15
142768
142769
33.351
34.15'
010363 07/29/82 SERVICE AUTO Xl0363 100 9PL 00 0100000306 0900 267.30 142770 267.30~
010364 07/29/82 CHEVRON USA XI 0364 100 9PL 00 6500000000 0900 397.41 142771 397.41~
~0365 07/29/82 L A COUNTY SUPT SCHOOLS XI0365 100 9PL 00 1300000321 0900 96.00
010366 07/29/82
In 0367 07/29/82
010368 07/29/82
010369 07(29 /&2
010370 07/29/82
010371 07/29/82
010372 07/29/82
010373 07/29/82
010375 07/30/82
.eJ560B_ 07/14/82 10409
REGENTS UNIV CALIF
9PL 00 0635000000 9PL 00 6005000000
0900 208.00 0900 320.00
XI0366 100 9PL 00 6005000000 0900 66.00
142772
142773
624.00 1
66.00,.
AUDIO BRANDON FILMS Xl 0367 100 9PL 00 0601000000 0900 87.25 142774 87.25\
TWENTYNINE PALMS DISPOSAL Xl 0368 100 9PL 006500000000 0900 87.79 142775 87.7S.
A & R EQUIPMENT XI0369 100 9PL 00 1245000318 09.00 ____ 2"l....QQ. 142Z"Z2 27.00
TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO XI0370 100 9PL 00 6623000000 0900 100.00 142777 .100.00\
GED TESTING SERVICE XI0371 100 4AK 00 4930600000 4360 354.31 001 00 OQQQQQQQOQ 0950 19.44- 142778 334 87,
DESERT AUTO & HARDWARE XI0372 100 9PL 00 0947000330 0900 10.66 142779 10.66\
8 & W HARDWARE XI0373 100 9PL 00 1002000000 0900 10.86 142780 10.86
9P 00 0000000000 0900 j , 665. i 6 f'I.<U ~ C V COMMUNITY COLLEGE Xl0375 lao 9Pt 00 7025000209 0900 1'66 142761 1 690.95
28B 00 6711000000 4550 . .-P22718 07/15/82 10295 SUNLINE TRANSIT AGENCY XI0351 100 5CE 00 7050000062 5660 1,125.00 142783
TOTAL WARRANTS
AUTHORIZED BY H T RUTAN
U WARRft.NfS I:IAVEBtEft RE'CfIYfD AND ARE :ORRECT, ~EPT ~ HOTED ". , ;y ,t;/JL4N/h, tE.4¢m< :{ lATE<J - ,£-f.;l.. V' I """'
lMr------3~: ..:.:s:[.,!;O::...-_"""""~== -'
53 29,899.65 .€A...././' =r==
I
. ~ - . ..... , RIVERSIDE COUNTY SU~ .INTENOENT OF SCHOOLS
REGISTER OF COMMERCIAL WARRANTS
\.. 11'\ COUNTY 33 RIVERSIDE DISTRICT 01 COACHELLA VALLEY COMM COLLEGE
REF NO. DATE VENDOR NO.
VENDOR NAME C~ NO.
-!,.,.'. ~;TE PROGRAM OBJECT
DATE 08/04/82 PAGE 1
CLAIM WARRANT WARRANT AI'IOUNT NO. AMOUNT
010376 06/03/S2 ROBERT E DRIVER cQ X1037' jOa 2se 00 OQQQCQQQQQ 3410 lS CO 144240 ]Stony
010377 08/03/82 PAT WILLIS
010378 08/03/82 MARKET BASKET
XI0377 101 4CC 00 7025000209 4300
XI0378 100 9PL 00 7025000209 0900
6.59
158.62
144241
144242
6.59~
158.62.'
010379 08/03/82 MARSHALLS CLEANERS XI0379 100 9PL 00 1203000318 0900 112.89 144243 112.89v
010380 08/03/82 GENERAL TELEPHONE XI 0380 100 2BM 00 6500000000 5540 20.45 144244 20.45>'
010361 06/°3($2 10034 SO CAl IE GAS CQ X]~~ 2BM DO §5QQQQQQQQ 551Q 15 862 9~ 144245 15.86?95Y
010382 08/03/82
010383 08/03/82
10033 GENERAL TELEPHONE
10033 GENERAL TELEPHONE
0103-84 ---OSI03/82 -I 0033 GENERAL TELEPHONE
~ 6500000000 5540 16.39 144246 16.39.
~3, 600000000 5540 17.50 144247 17.50v
Xl 0384 -1-0-- -28M ();..; 6500000000 5540 5, 367. 80 144~46 5, 367. 80'"
010385 08/03/82
010386 06/03/8,2
10035 SO CA EDISON Xl0385 100 251'1 00 6500000000 5520 22,325.38 144249 22,325.38.
2.238.00\
27.03.
.724.75.
1003? HEW! FIT PACKARD X1Q38§ lOO lEe co 621QQQQQQQ 5642 2.238.00 144250
010387 08/03/82 10004 COLORCRAFT OF THE DESERT
010388 08/03/82 PALM DESERT DISPOSAL
OY0389 -08/03/82
010390 08/03/82
XEROX-CORP
DESERT ELECTRONICS & 010391 06/03/8? '0131 AUDIO LEARNING INC
010392 08/03/82 10029
01°393 06/03/82 10230
010394 08/03/82 10052 AUDIO GRAPHIC
XI 0387 100 25P 00 6759000000 4555
XI 0388 100 25M 00 6500000000 5570
27.03
724.75
144251
144252
XI 0389 100 9PL 006002000000 090-0 147.13-' 1442153 147.13,
XI 0390 100 2BM 00 6500000000 5500 29.50 144254 29.50.
X10391 _.'..Q.C'l_
OC . 6500000000 144256 225.66"
Xl 0394 100 9PL 00 6890000000 0900 41.33 144258 41 .33,
O'Q39~ 08/03/82 '0447 CJIQGRAPH PRINTING X1Q395 lOO gPL CO 6410QQOOOO 0900 J.05$.64 144259 1.053.64t
P20415 07/28/82 10454 FIRESIDE THEATRE X10408 100 4AZ 00 6105000000 4220 200.00 144260 200.00,
P20417 07/28/82 10094 WEST PUBLISHING CO Xl0407 100 4AZ 00 6105000000 4220 38.20 001 CO OQQQQQQQQQ 09150 2.16- 144261 36.04101
P20416 07/28/62 10449 GALE RESEARCH CO XI0418 100 4AZ 00 6105000000 4~0 71.73 0('1 00 0000000000 o 0 3.88- 144262 67.65'
P?04?? 0711a/8? 1 Q4!50 NATIQNAL GEOGRApHIC sgCIETY ~.I' .. 6105000000 4220 14.74 . 144263 14.74.-
P20423 07/28/82 10451 BAKER & TAYLOR CO. 1C5000000 4220 28.43 144264 28.43'
P21846 07/12/82 10133 SAR9ENT-WELCH SCIENTIFIC CO " 4A~ ,)0 0401100000 4300 77.75 144265 77.75'
P22480 07/15/82 10333 PIONEER STATIONERS Xl o~ 1O 100 2BB 00 6711000000 4550 394.83 144266 394.83
P22481 07/27/82 10344 CAMPUS SERVICES C. O. D. Xl 0406 100 25B 00 6711000000 5641 36.00 144267 36.00,
.== .•. ,~-----~-~-----~~=----
,. - \. RIVERSLE -~ :<TY SUJ.. NTENOENT OF SCHOOLS I.. s REGISTE', OF COMMERCIAL WARRANTS
COUNTY 33 RIVERSIDE DISTRICT 01 COACHELLA VALLEY COMM COLLEGE
REF NO. DATE VENDOR VENDOR NAME NO.
P22638 07/12/82 10001 HURLEY ELECTRONICS INC
P22714 07/14/82 10364 COLLEGE MUSIC SOCIETY
P2271:5 07/I:5i82 10001 HURLEY ELECTRONICS INC
P22762 07/14/82 10067 THERMAL PRODUCTS
CLAIM NO.
FUND LOC SITE PROGRAM OBJECT CLAIM AMOUNT
DATE 08/04/82 PAGE 2
WARRANT NO.
WARRANT AMOUNT
~:,;::---rr' 006112000000 6410 762.1~144268 762.14,
05 . 00 ~AU 00 1004000000 4300 158.30 001 00 0000000000 0950 8.61- 144269 149.69.
Xl0401 100 4AI 006112000000 4400 18l'-24 144270 ~-'-'T89-;-24"
XI0420 100 4CV 00 0946000330 6400 977.32 144271 977.32~
PZ?ZS3 07/14182 10346 CAIHfORAL CITY AUIQ SUPPLY X1Q419 tOo 4CY CO Q94SQQQ~3Q 6400 1,028.18 144272 1.02S.l8v
P22794 07/14/82 10023 MCNIVENS DESERT COLOR CENTER
P22801 07/12/82 10405 MAZDA OF PALM SPRINGS
P22806 07/28/82 10383 A & S HYDRAULIC REPAIR
P22817 07/15/82 10354 TETRA CO
P2?637 Q7/1~/82 10087 AMERICAN SCIENTIFJC PROQUCTS
P22844 07/14/82 10373 BERNSTEIN CO.
P22863 07/14/82 10381 CAMPUS PARKING MGMT JOURNAL
XI0421 100 4AP 00 083:5000000 4300
XI 0423 100 2BM 00 6500000000 4560
:59.48
52.:5:5
144273
144274
59.48_
52.55,
'''26 100 4AE 00 0948100330 5641~- --- 2155.4;Y--l4427l)-- ~40,
'00 5CM 00 083:5000241 4300 98.12 144276 98.12,
: ) dAS PO 041 COOPQOe Aaco 442 ] 2 144277 442. 12v
'00 2BM 00 6500000000 4510
Xl~Z8 105 50S 00 6410000000 4500
366.34
28.00
144278
144279
366.34.
.hs.oo\ P22864 07/13/82---r0316 ALLIED REFRIGERAHON XI 0422 100 28M 00 6500000000 6400 137.80 144280 137.80 1 P22867 07/28/82 10421 PAINT POT X10425 100 3BM 006500000000 4510 21.18 144281 21.18,
p?zeR1 07/28/82 10446 TWENTYNINE PAlMS AUTQ SUPPLY X1Q42? lOO SAE PO 1330330000 4300 43.52 144282 43.52,
P22918 07/28/82 10427 ICC E, DEPT. 3A Xi0411 100 3BB 00 6700000000 4300 12.50 144283 12.50,
P22920 07/28/82 10432 COMPUTER USING EDUCATORS X10410 100 3BB 00 6700000000 4300 20.00 144284 20.00,
P-2-2921 07/28/82 10425 MORONGO UNIFIEO SCHOOL DISTRJ('
P22922 07/27/82 10437 CERAMICS MONTHLY
'""0-- ..,. ... 00 6711000000 5630 SO.OO 1442&5 eo.o~
~ 1002300000 4300 14.00 144286 14.00\
P??9?3 Q7/27/82 103S7 HIGH DESERT STAR & r' x,. .00 ~eB OC 6711000000 4550 12.00 144287 12.0~
P22924 07/27/82 10439 SPORTS ILLUSTRATED
P22925 07/27/82 10423 INLAND VALLEY CONFERENCE
XI0413 100 3eB 00 6711000000 4550
Xl0412 100 4AP 00 0835000000 5195
40.04
2,146.00
144288
144289
40.04\
2,146.00"
P22926 --07727/82--1-0430 NA TL ORGAN I ZA Tl ON ON LEGAL X I 0397 100 2BB 00 6711 000000 4550 50. 00 144290 50. 00,
P22933 07/27/82 10428 LIFELONG LEARNING RESOURCES XI0409 100 3BB 00 6700000000 4300
All WARRANTS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED AND ARE EXCEPT AS :NO-" TOTAL WARRANTS
BY nMCt/(f'4:../~A4 ( AUTHORIZED BY H T RUTAN
,'.-
:J!_ 8:",4
13.00 144291
52
13.00,
56,466.73 At /
'rfP'
" COUNTY 33 ~,VERSIDE DISTRICT 0; CO;~HELLA VALLEY COMM COLLEGE
RIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SC~LS
REGISTER OF COMMERCIAL WARRANTS
REF NO. CAT" VENClOR VENDOR NAME CLAIM FUND LOC SITE PROGRAM eBJECT NO.
CLAIM AMOUNT NO.
P15607 ;7F1~'~Z 10~CS FIRST FUND XI0429 900 26~--2Q 6711000000 3400 1.394.45
TOTAL WARro>.NTS
AUTHORIZED BY H T RUTAN
__ •• ftCI't:d .... n ,M:-, ~ .. C "n:.\1 t;.\~-. ""~~ ~ll W~RAANiS \\~~'E~tt.l'P''''~
-~i. u.c£t)~ ,,$ NOiJ.p ; . ,.
.-6'(
i\lAt.
1
~.~ 1'l
DATE 08/05/82 PAGE 1
WARRANT NO.
144806
WARRANT AMCIUNT
1.394.45
1,394---:-45
~ V t
• ___ J
\.
COUNTY 33 RIVERSIDE DISTRICT 01 COACHELLA VALLEY COHM COLLEGE
, RIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
REGISTER OF COMMERCIAL WARRANTS
REF NO. DATE VENDOR NO.
VENDOR NAME CLAIM NO.
FUND LOC SITE PROGRAM OBJECT
TOTAL WARRANTS
AU. WARRANTS HAVE BEEN I\~~' ('!,:nCT, EXCEPT AS NOTED p.t MU?ki, ;&t¢m f\)~, '
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CLAIM AMOUNT
1° DATE 08/09/82 PAGE 1
WARRANT NO.
WARRANT AMOUNT
26,686.38
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~ REGISTER OF COMMERCIAL WARRANTS
COUNTY 33 RIVERSIDE DATE 08/10/82 DISTRICT 01 COACHELLA V~LLEY COMM COLLEGE PAGE 1
,--CLAIM . WARRANT WARRANT AMOUNT NO. AMOUNT
REF NO. DATE VENooR VENDOR NAME CLAIM FUND LOC SITE PROGRAM OBJECT NO. NO.
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010432 08/10/82 10051 U S POST1'IASTER Xl 0432 100 2B8 00 6711000000 4545
010433 08/10/82 10051 U S POSTMASTER ~ .. -~-- - ... ------900.00 145980 900.0~
V1nA~~ 1nn ~aa nn ~71'nnnnnn A~A~ 900.00 145981 900.00J
010434 08/10/82 10051 U S POSTMASTER Xl 0434 100 28B 00 6711000000 4545 900.00 145982 900.000
01Q439 OS/10/82 10033 GENERAL IE! EPHONf X10439 lOO 3BM 00 S5QQQQQQQQ 554Q 157 50 145983 '57,SOV
010440 08/10/82 10033
010441 08/10/82 10033
GENERAL TELEPHONE
GENERAL TELEPHONE
Xl 0440 100 28M ~ 00 6500000000 5540
Xl 0441 100 28M 00 6500000000 5540
43.87
40.47
145984
145985
43.87.1
40.47"
010447 08/10/82 10003 TRI ciTY LINEN Xl 0447 100 9PL 00 7025000209 0900 95.48 145986 95.487
010448 08/10/82 10041 Cl044$J 08/10/.112
010450 08/10/82 10034
010451 08/10/82 10045
so CALI F GAS CO X10450 100 3BM 00 6500000000 5510 45.34
SPARKLETTS WATER CORP X10451 100 9PL 00 6711000000 0900 49~ 9PL 00 0801000430 0900 37.53 9PL 00 6410000000 0900 18.18
145987
145988
145989
145990
12.00.,
• 45.00.,
45.34,1
105.03"
P'55SB Q7/15/62 1POlO erG A ApTO pARIS Xl0436 lOO 28M D065QODQQQQQ 4510 62.64 ]45991 G2.64< V
P15569 07/14/82 10013 CONSOLIDATED ELECTRIC Xl0438 100 2BM 00 6500000000 4510 13.64 145992 13.64;
P15574 07/14/82 10017 W W GRAINGER Xl 0446 100 2SM"·00 6500000000 4510 542.30 145993 542.30,
P15576 07/14/82 10018 HOMESTEAD SUPPLIES Xl0442 100 2BM 00 6500000000 4SI0 83.05 145994 63.05J P15581 07/14/82 10022 LISBOTT POOLS Xl 0443 100 28M 00 6500000000 4510 127.20 145995
P15602 07/15/82 10009 STOCKWELL & BINNEY
P15655 07/28/82 10046 ATLAS COVERALL
Xl 0444 100 28P 00 6759000000 4555
Xl0435 100 4AE 00 0900000330 4300
Hfl.'JE B.~~ .. ~ECE\-.' AUTHORIZED BY H T RUTAN
38.85
36.46
40.00
145996
145997
145998
127.20"
38.85
36.46.
40.0~
\ ~
COUNTY 33 DISTRICT 01
REF NO. DATE
RIVERSIDE COACHELLA VALLEY COMM COLLEGE
\ RIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SC~OOLS
REGISTER OF COMMERCIAL WARRANTS
VENDOR NO.
VENDOR NAME CLAIM NO.
FUND LOC SITE PROGRAM OBJECT CLAIM AMOUNT
J~
DATE PAGE
WARRANT NO.
~013 08/'3(82 10080 MQNSQE Bl§JNESS SYSTEMS X1Q4§6 lOO ?ee PO 6711000000 5642 29~.OO lA7156
CI0014 08/13/82 10098 16M CORP Xl 0467 100 IFC 00 6210000000 5630 564.04 147157
CI0015 08/13/82 10059 SCHINDLER HAUGHTON ELEVATOR
CI-0-016--08Tf3/8Z' 1005-0' NAIJONAL CO!1PUTER SYS NC
Xl 04 70 1 00 . 26M 00 6500000000 5642'
XI04 IT :2
297.49
6.
147158
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94.00
564.04
297.49
CI0017 08/13/82 10032 HEWLETT PACKARO XI0472 100 IFC 006210000000 5642 3,160.20 147160 3,160.20
D10453 08/13/82 'QQ3S C V COUNTY WATER Q1STRICT X1Q453 lOO 2eM PO 6500Q.Q.9.2.-QQ 5530 2,&37.. . ..;9 __ .147161 ~
010454 06/13/82 10496 TWENTYNINE PALMS DISPOSAL Xl 0454 100 38M 006500000000 5570 8S.13 9PL 00 6500000000 0900 S-I. :-9 1" 7152 ,.~.~ .
0'0455 OS/13t62 10497
010456 08/13/82 10034
MARINg CORPS AIR GROUNQ COMBAT X)0455 lOO 3SM CO 6Z0QQQOQQO 5540 97.58, !fl.163 9/.::>8.
SO CALIF GAS CO XI0456 100 2BI1 00 6500000000 5510 19,352.75 1.07164
14 il 65
19,352.75
60.00 010457 08/13/82 10064 TELE FIRE OF CALIF INC Xl 0457 100 26M 00 6500000000 5890 60.00
010458 08/13/82 -'-0034 SO CAL I F GAS CO Xl 0458 100 38M 00 6500000000 551 0 10. 69 147T60 - - 10. 69~ • •
010459 08/13/82 10498 ROBERT BRUSKY M 0 INC Xl 0459 100 26B 00 6711000000 5840 25.00 147167 25.0~1 010460 06/13/62 1 Q050 DESERT ElECTRONICS g POMM X1Q460 lOO 38M 00 §5QQQPOQQQ 5500 29,50 147168 29.50J
010461 08/13/82 10049 INDSTRIAL COMMUNICTIONS XI0461 100 4AD 006002000000 5890 99.80 1.07169 99.8~ 010462 08/13/82 10039 TWENTYNINE PALMS XI0462 100 36M 00 6500000000 5530 177.64 147170 177.64~
010463 08/13/82 10058 WESTERN EXTERMINATORS XI0463 100 2BM 00 6500000000 5596 37.50 147rr, 37.50i 010464 08/13/82 10033 GENERAL TELEPHONE X, 0464 100 2BM 00 6500000000 5c~0 55.91 147172 55.91J
010465 08/13/82 lOOOS IRI CITY lINEN Xl0465 191 4CC CO 7025000209 4~OO 19.36 1~7173 ~19.3~ 010468 08/13/82 10063 VONS'S MARKET
010469 08/13/82 10063 VONS'S MARKET
XI0468 100 9PL 00 7025000209 0900
XI0469 101 4CO 00 7025000209 4300
88 25
132.35
147174
1.::l7175
88. 25"
,-132.35,
010473 08713-/82 10048 UNION OIL CO Xl0473 100 28M 00 6500000000 4610 165.16 1"!7176 166.16,
010474 08/13/82 10499 RIVERSIDE COUNTY HEALTH DEPT Xl 0474 100 9PL 00 6711000000
tllO~_...oa/13/82 10034 SO CALIF GAS CO__ ___ XI0475 ,100 2BI1 00 6500000000
0900
5510
010476 08/13/82 10035 SO OA EDISON
010477 08/13/82 10035 SO OA EDISON
XI0476 100 38M 00 6500000000 5520
X, 0477 100 2BM 00 6500000000 5520
52.00 147177 52.00~
1,52_2_.23 1.::17178 1, 522. 23~
45.42
24,~67, 75
1~7179
1.,17180
147181
A5. 42 1 24,467.75\
1,525.0OV
COLLEGE OF THE DESERT
Inter-Office Memo
Aug. 25, 1982
TO Dr. F.D. Stout
FROM Dr. C.A. Patterson BY Suzann Silkwood
SUBJECT: Agenda Items - Part~time Instructors for· Fall Semester 1982
NAME
ADAMS. Ray
BENDSTEN, Preben
* CORSON, Steve
* COSBY, Betty
DRINKHORTH, Chuck
* FABIAN,
* MARTINEZ, Nick
MAYNARD, James
PAYNE, Nancy
* PUTNAM, Ro ry
SIEGEL, Hilson
ZENO, Lawrence
SUTHERLAND, Ann
BELLI VEAU, Lyda
TAKAHASHI, Kay
O'DONNELL, Kay
CLASS
Asst. Football Coach
Electrical Apprenticeship
Ass t. Footba 11 Coach
Basic Programming
Asst. Football Coach
Asst. Football Coach
Asst. Football Coach
Electrical Apprenticeship
Developmentally Disabled
Asst. Football Coach
Brick Mason Apprenticeship
Asst. Football Coach
Nursing Fund III Lab
Vocational Nursing Lab 3
Nursing Fundamental I Lab
Medical Assisting I Lab
LOCATION
College of the Desert
College of the Desert
College of the Desert
College of the Desert
College of the Desert
College of the Desert
Co 11 ege of the Desert
College of the Desert
Fetch Center
College of the Desert
College of the Desert
College of the Desert
Desert Hospi ta 1
Desert Hospita1/EMC
College of the Desert
Desert Hospital
NAME
*OLI VER, Chi P
CURRY, John
HEATON, JaJres
*MILLER, Helen
- 2 -
CLASS LOCATION
Asst. Football Coach (Volunteer) College of the Desert
Sheet Metal Apprenticeship College of the Desert
Carpentry Apprenticeship College of the Desert
Music Performance, Strings College of the Desert
*First teaching assignment at COD.
COLLEGE OF THE DESERT
Inter-Office Memo
Aug. 25, 1982
TO Dr. F.D. Stout
FROM Dr. C.A. Patterson BY Suzann Silkwood
SUBJECT: Agenda Items - Community Service Instructors
NAME CLASS LOCATION
RENNEY, Arthur Security Officer Training College of the Desert
MEMO
COLLEGE OF THE DESERT HIGH DESERT CAMPUS
6785 Sage Avenue Twentynine Palms, CA
'TO: Dr. F. D. Stout
FRO\I: J. Pulliam
SUBJECT: Board Agenda Item - Part-time Instructors, Fall Semester 1982
DATE: August 26, 1982
NAME CLASS
* McWhorter, Robert Principles of Real Estate
* Roggeven, Bess Electronics Vocabulary
* Shamhart, William Math
* First teaching assignment on High Desert Campus
~ATION
High Desert
High Desert
High Desert
COLLEGE OF THE DESERT
Inter-Office Memo
Sept. 1, 1982
TO Dr. F.D. Stout
FROM Dr. C.A. Patterson BY Suzann Silkwood
SUBJECT: Agenda (Items - Part-time Instructors for Fall Semester 1982.
LARSON, Les
* MILLER, Helen
* CROFOOT, Thomas
CLASS
Intermediate Algebra
Musicianship/Harmony
Fundamenta 1 S' of Chemi stry
*lst teaching assignment at COD.
LOCATION
College of the Desert
College of the Desert
College of the Desert
/1';' I f?lfe?
~l I': ~l () H II N IJ I) M COLI,Em: OF ~'I1E DllSllRT
'1'0: Dr. F. D • S tou t
FRml: Dean of Instruction
DII'rE: August 26th, 1982.
SUBJECT: Appointments Associated with Title Changes and Re-Organization
~~~~=~=====================================================================
The following information concerns the Associate Deans for the 1982-83 year.
Student Services
Associate Dean, Counseling & Guidance Associate Dean, Student Support Services
Instruction
Associate Dean, Arts & Sciences Associate Dean, Applied Sciences
Copper Mountain Center
Associate Dean, Student Services Associate Dean, Continuing Education
and Community Services
Ron Green Luis Corona
Bill Kroonen Jim Pell
Al Miller Charles Palmer
II-8 II-8
IV-8 IV-6
1-8 1-8
The Board approved these positions and placement at the July Board Meeting. The purpose of this memo is to inform the Board and to request ratification of the appointments.
CAP/mp
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COLLEGE OF THE DESERT August 24, 1982
MEMROANDUM
TO: Dr. F. D. Stout
FROM: Helen Mu11eneaux, Director of Personnel
SUBJECT: Recommendations Concerning Classified Personnel
The following recommendations concerning personnel are submitted for your consideration:
1r
A. Appointments:
AVELAR, Frederick Charles Position Title: Range and Step; Beginning Salary: Effective Date:
Instructional Support Aide I 6-A $5.72 per hour - not to exceed 500 hours August 16, 1982
GREEN, Craig Anthony Posi tion Title: Range and Step: Beginning Salary: Effecti ve Date:
Securi ty Guard 8-A $1109.00 per month - 10 months September 1,1982
HOUSTON, Betty Joanne Position Title: Range and Step: Beginning Salary: Effective Date:
B. Reclassification:
CHAPMAN, Barbara Position Title: Range and Step: Beginning Salary: Effective Date:
C. Resignations:
FLORES, Gil bert Position Title: Effective Date:
D. Terminations:
r~cWATERS , Carol Pos iti on Tit1 e: Effective Date:
Bookkeeping/Accounting 7-A $1057.00 per month August 17, 1982
From:
Typist, Community Svs. 6-B $1059.00 per month
Custodian August 25, 1982
Typist, CETA Programs July 31, 1982
To:
Documentation Specialist 9-A $1165.00 per month August 16, 1982
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MEMORANDur~ -~---.
COLLEGE or TIlE DESERT August 24, 19H2
TO: Dr. F. D. Stout
FROM: Helen Mulleneaux, Director of Personnel
SUBJECT: Substitute and Short-Term Personnel
The following are submitted for your consideration:
lr
A. Substitutes: None
B. Short-Term:
BERRY, Chyri 1
Position Title: Range and Step: Beginning Salary: Effective Date:
CROSS, Pat Position Title: Range and Step: Beginning Salary: Effective Date:
DA YTON, Jane Position Title: Range and Step: Beginning Salary: Effective Date:
I1\_NJORNQ_, E v elYJ1. Position Title: Range and Step: Beginning Salary: Effective Date:
JACKSON, h ~ Position Title: Range and Step: Beginning Salary: Effective Date:
McMILLAN, Yvonne Position Title: Range and Step: Beginning Salary: Effective Date:
Registration Clerk - Cooperative Hork Experience 7-A $6.30 per hour - not to exceed 88 hours September 1 - 16, 1982
Registration Clerk 5-A $5.72 per hour - not to exceed 123.5 hours August 16, 1982
Registration Clerk 5-A $5.72 per hour - not to exceed 26 hours August 31, 1982
Registration Clerk 5-A $5.72 per hour - not to exceed 120 hours August 16, 1982
Registration Clerk 5-A $5.72 per hour - not to exceed 34 hours Augus t 31, 1982
Registration Clerk 5-A $5.72 per hour - not to exceed 120 hours August 17, 1982
(
MEMORANDUt4
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT;
Dr. F. D. Stout
COLLEGE OF TilE: DESERT Augus t 26, 1982
. M/5",~-------T. W. Spears~_JLv 0f,{~/<-'
1982-83 Final Budget
The attached recap of the Final Budget is basically the same as the Public Hearing Budget approved by the Board of Trustees on August 18, 1982.
As I informed the Board at the last meeting an adjustment in next year's income has been made to refl ect a reducti on caused by the di sa 11 owance of several classes taught during the 1981-82 year which reduces our estimated ending balance to $320,005 for June 30, 1983. While this is a serious reduction of our reserve funds, I can feel comfortable with the 3% ending balance and therefore recommend adoption of the Final Budget as presented.
TWS: 1 r
Beginning Balance July 1, 1982
Discretionary 957,385.
Restricted
Total 957,385.
Health Service 919.
Deferred Maintenance
COLLEGE OF THE DESERT
FINAL BUDGET 1982 - 1983
R E CAP
GENERAL FUND
Income Expenditures
9,886,807. 10,524,187.
660,118. 450,064.
10,546,925. 10,974,251.
RESTRICTED FUNDS
116,000. 116,919.
122,600. 122,600.
General Ending Balance Conti ngenci es Reserve June 30, 1983
315,005. 5,000. 320,005.
210,054.
525,059. 5,000. 320,005.
COLLEGE OF THE DESERT FINAL BUDGET 1982 - 1983
l!! f. Q. tH.
1982-83 1982-83 1982-83 1982-83 Budget Actual General Fund Genera 1 Fund Object General Fund
Object Item 1981-82 1981-82 Discretionary Restricted Estimates Totals
8100-8499 Federal Income 368,512. 8120 Veterans Cost of Instruction 3,578. 3,993. 3,240. 3.,240. 8150 Economics Opport. Act - Work Study 16,642. 13,906. 16,642. 16,642. 8160 ESEA Adult Basic Education 26,650. 26,000. 24,408. 24,408. 8220 Compo Employment Training Act 407,750. 176,510. 130,000. 130,000. 8240 Vocational Education Act 135,469. 185,638. 183,599. 183,599. 8490 Nursing Capitation Grant 16,000. 13,906. 7,823. 7,823. 8490 Other Federal Income 2,400. 8,815. 2,800. 2,800.
8600-8699 State Income 8611 Basic and Equalization Aid 3,666,267. 2,893,837. 2,683,964. 2,683,964. 3,123,243. 8612 Handicap Program & Services 96,975. 79,416. 96,903. 96,903. 8638 Extended Opportunity Program 134,166. 119,659. 166,376. 166,376. 8671 Business Inventory Exemptions 247,231. 8672 Home Owners Exemptions 270,715. 8690 Other State Income 26,000. 51,862. 176,000. 176,000.
8700-8799 County Income 32,200. 8785 Trailer Coach Fees 15,.000. 60,080. 30,000. 30,000. 8790 Other County Income 5,000. 2,185. 2,200. 2,200.
8800-8899 Local Income 6,372,970. 8811 Secured Tax Receipts 5,000.000. 4,666,849. 5,799,970. 5,799,970. 8812 Unsecured Tax Receipts 195,766. 8813 Prior Years' Taxes 300,000. 598,747. 350,000. 350,000. 8842 Sales of Equipment 2,949. 8846 Fann Income 52,000. 54,914. 53,000. 53,000. 8850 Rentals and Leases 4,000. 4,355. 4,000. 4,000. 8860 Interest 180,000. 242,659. 166,000. 166,000.
8870-8879 Student Fees and Charges 440,000. 8872 Non-Resident Fees 155,000. 106,117. 100,000. 100,000. 8878 Other Student Charges 95,000. 122,810. 260,000. 80,000. 340,000.
8880-8890 Miscellaneous Funds 210,000. 8890 Other Local Income 80.000. 16,175. 210.000. 210,000.
Sub-Totals 10,417,897. 10,165,094. 9,886,807. 660,118. 10,546,925.
Net Beginning Balance 1,307,093. 1,307,093. 957,385. 957,385.
Total Income + Beg. Balance 11,724,990. 11,472,187. 10,844,192. 660,118. 11,504,310.
COLLEGE OF THE DESERT FINAL BUDGET 1982 - 1983
EXPENDITURES ------------
1982-83 1982-83 1982-83 General Fund General Fund General Fund
Object Item Budget 81-82 Actual 81-82 Discretionary Restricted Total
1000 Certificated Salaries
1100 Teaching, Regular 3,446,032. 3,246,775. 3,233,688. 41,367. 3,275,055. 1200 Non-Teaching, Regular Schedule 1,087,132. 1,035,470. 999,644. 136,859. 1,136,503. 1300 Teaching~ Other 782,500. 924,886. 785,532. 43,010. 828,542. 1400 Non-Teaching, Other
Total - 1000 5,315,664. 5,207,131- 5,018,864. 221,236. 5,240,100.
2000 Classified Salaries
2100 Non-Instructional 1,586,743. 1,456,257. 1,557,609. 47,092. 1,604,701. 2200 Instructional Aides 454,746. 440,176. 463,492. 2,108. 465,600. 2300 Other - Non-Instructional 50,000. 56,392. 56,025. 56,025. 2400 Other - Instructional Aides
Total - 2000 2,091,489. 1,952,825. 2,077,126. 49,200. 2,126,326.
3000 Staff 8enefits 3100 STRS 401,930. 363,562. 368,955. 6,695. 375,650. 3200 PERS 283,050. 263,297. 245,666. 5,672. 251,338. 3300 OASDHI - Classified 144,990. 134,107. 143,563. 3,156. 146,719. 3400 Health & Welfare 517,770. 472,147. 569,962. 11,644. 581,606. 3500 State Unemployment Insurance a,400. 9,436. 13,653. 248. 13,901. 3600 Workers· Compensation 72,960. 66,324. 87,275. 1 ,572. 88,847.
Total - 3000 1,429,100. 1,308,873. 1,429,074. 28,987. 1,458,061.
4000 Books, Supp1 ies & ~ Replacement 4100 Textbooks 4200 Other Books 4,199. 7,800. 7,800. 4300 Instructional Supplies 225,598. 170,095. 181,888. 3,778. 185,666. 4400 Inst. Media Materials & Supplies 3,400. 7,018. 9,725. 9,725. 4500 Non-Instructional Supplies 278,050. 206,669. 257,478. 9,000. 266,478. 4600 Transportation Supplies 31,000. 25,112. 30,400. 30,400. 4700 Food Services 4800 Equipment Replacement 25,000. 27 ,617. 30 .. 150. 30,150.
Total - 4000 563,048. 440,710. 517,441- 12,778. 530,219.
COLLEGE OF THE DESERT FINAL BUDGET 1982 - 1983
.5.!f..5.t!.!U.I!!.~U. (continued)
1982-83 1982-83 1982-83 Genera 1 Fund General Fund General Fund
Object Item Budget 81-82 Actual 81-82 Discretionary Restricted Total
5000 Contracted Svs. ! Other Operating ~ense
5100 Contracts for Personal Services 17,600. 16,746. 60,309. 60,309. 5200 Travel 53,000. 45,932. 47,090. 4,373. 51,463. 5300 Dues and Memberships 8,500. 7,404. 8,300. 8,300. 5400 Insurance 91,500. 97,589. 63,700. 63,700. 5500 Util it; es 545,400. 535,239. 626,300. 10,000. 636,300. 5600 Contracts~ Rents & Leases 278,400. 241,676. 290,788. 8,771- 299,559. 5700 Legal~ Elections & Audit 54,500. 61,962. 34,200. 34,200. 5800 Other Services & Expense 26,000. 23,313. 18,775. 18,775.
Total - 5000 1,074,900. 1,029,861. 1,149,462. 23,144. 1,172,606.
6000 Sites, Buildings, Books ~ New Equipment
6100 Sites 3,200. 3,200. 6200 Buildings 14,358. 17,800. 17,800. 6300 Books and Medi a 5,175. 6400 New Equipment 75,000. 85,100. 309,720. 114,719. 424,439. 6500 Lease Purchase 1 ,500. 1,500.
Total - 6000 75,000. 104,633. 332,220. 114,719. 446,939.
7000 Other Outgo
7200 Tuition Transfers 7300 Interfund Transfers 7400 Other Transfers 7500 Student Financial Aid 7900 Appropriation of Contingencies 1,170,789. 470,769. 315,005. 210,054. 525,059.
Total - 7000 1,170,789. 470,769. 315,005. 210,054. 525,059.
Total Expenditures 11 ,719,990. 10,514,802. 10,839,192. 660,118. 11 ,499,310.
Net Ending Balance 5,000. 957,385. 5,000. 5,000.
TOTAL EXPENDITURES & ENDING BALANCE 11 ,724,990. 11 ,472,187. 10,844,192. 660,118. 11 ,504,310.
•
NEt,IORI\NDUM
Dl\'l' E : I\U'lust 25, 19B2
'1'0 : Dr. F. D. s~'tout President/Superintendent t\.~. ~
Dr. ~'OB. antorno, Dean, Student Personnel Services FROM:
SUBJECT: OI'F-CAMPUS REGISTRATION
As you are aware, College of the Desert offers classes at five (5) off-campus sites: (1) Eagle Mountain, (2) Coachella, (3) Desert Hot Springs, (4) Indio, and (5) Palm Springs. Registration at these locations have been handled by Dr. McMillan and his staff in the past. Several new concerns have come about that make it almost an impossible situation to handle registration at these off-campus locations.
For the following reasons, I have determined that all registration should be held on campus in Palm Desert: (Eagle ~\t. will be an oxceptiOl1 due Lo distance and they shall continue to register as in the past in the class room on the first day of clasfl 1Il()0t.in~JS. 'J'oac:twrs involved have Ilad experJ.ence in registratioll and have proved to j,e excellent in the responsibility.)
1. Tho Stato has indicated that the College must dotermine residency on all students. \qe mUllt have experienced staff to handle this and all past records are on the Palm Desert Campus.
2. Tho State has also indicatod that the College must also see that students are not taking classes that they have already previously enrolled and in which they have received a passing grade. Also the College must not allow students to be enrolled in multiple sections of a course. This can best be handled by registration on the computer on the College Campus.
3. Most off-campus classes are now new community Service classes and the College must know prior to the first class meeting if there will be enough enrollment to justify the class to continue. Again this can best be done with early rogistration on the campus and not at the meeting of the first class.
4. The new fee structure means tho handling of large sums of money both for change or large amounts that must be transferred from the off-campus location to the bank for deposit or to the campus for safe storage.
5. Our experienced registration staff is small and worn out after the regular registration work days (12 hour I,'ork days), and they have a hard time getting up for overtime at these other locations. It has cost the College additional funds to pay for this overtime work. Inexperienced staff do not have the necessary background to help with a smooth reqis-
Off-campus Registration, Cont'd. 2 -
tration that involves complIcated reqlllationH.
G. Dr. McMillan will be leaving on retirement shortly and thus would pose an additional work burden on Management to assume the off-campus registration.
The off-campus locations, number of class offerrings and appropriate number of students involved are listed below:
(Five (5) Locations, 600 Students.)
30 Class Sections and approximately
1. Eagle Nt. Four (4) Class Sections - approximately 80 students - (Continue to register at this location)
2. Coachella One (1) Class Section - approximately 20 ---students.
3. Desert Hot Springs One (1) Class Section approximate Iv --- 20 s tuden ts-.--
4. Indio (Desert Sands) Eight (8) Class Sections approximately 160 students. -.
5. Palm Springs (P.S.H.S.) Sixteen (16) Class Sections approxi-----mately 320 students.
Based upon the above information, I suggest that you may wish to notify the College Board of Trustees of this decision so that they may answer any <]uestions that may come their way as the result of this change.
JBI:ph
MOTOR VEHICLES
CAMPUS PARKING and TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
College of the Desert Parking and Traffic Regulations are in accordance with Section 2lll3A, California State Vehicle Code.
1. GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS
a. No vehicle shall be driven in excess of 15 miles per hour on any roadway or parking area of College of the Desert.
b. All driving of motor vehicles on campus shall be conducted in a manner which insures the safety of drivers, passengers, pedestrians, and others, and which prevents damage to College property.
c. Any vehicle leaving a designated parking lot shall stop as required and shall yield the right-of-way to other vehicles which are approaching the parking lot exit, until such time as the driver can proceed with reasonable safety.
d. Campus traffic regulation signs are official, as specified by the California Vehicle Code, and must be complied with as on any other public property.
e. Pedestrians shall have the right-of-way over vehicular traffic, but shall give due consideration to traffic flow.
2. PARKING AREAS
a. No vehicle shall be parked in any location other than a designated parking area.
b. No vehicle shall be parked on any interior roadway, driveway, sidewalk, lawn, playing field or undeveloped area.
c. Vehicles not parked in designated areas may be towed away and impounded at the expense of the registered owner or lessee of the vehicle.
d. Parking will not be permitted within 15 feet of any fire hydrant or stop sign.
e. All vehicles must be parked head-in in parking lot spaces.
f. Two and three-wheel motor vehicles are not permitted to park in automobile spaces. Special motorcycle spaces will be provided.
3. PARKING SPACES
a. Parking will not be permitted in any manner that may obstruct the roadway, passageway, or doorway of a building or handicapped rampway.
b. A vehicle shall be parked only in a designated parking space and shall not park in such a manner as to occupy more than one space.
c. Student parking spaces shall be designated within Student Parking Lot Areas. Faculty-staff parking spaces shall be designated within special staff parking lot areas.
d. Head-in parking only shall be permitted in campus parking spaces.
e. Only motorcycles, motorbikes and scooters shall park in areas specifically designated for such use.
July, 1982
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4. HANCICAPPED PARKING
a. No person shall park a vehicle in a designated handicapped parkin,. space without a special permit displayed on the left rear bumper of the vehicle.
b. Handicapped permits are issued by the Coordinator of Handicapped Services. State and Federal handicapped identification is also honored (license plate, etc.), but a valid faculty-staff or student sticker must also be displayed.
c. Vehicles displaying a handicapped parking permit may park in any designated parking space on campus, except faculty-staff parking areas.
d. Vehicles illegally parked in handicapped parking areas may be towed and impounded at the expense of the registered owner or lessee of the vehicle.
5. PARKING PERMITS
a. Vehicles parked in College of the Desert parking areas shall displaya valid College of the Desert parking permit sticker on the right side of the rear bumper.
a.l Motorcycles, motorbikes and scooters shall display the permit sticker on the fender or fuel tank
b. Only those vehicles displaying a valid College of the Desert faculty-staff parking permit sticker may be parked in spaces designated as reserved for faculty-staff.
c. Student parking permits shall be issued each semester upon payment of the required fee. Permits are issued for a specific vehicle and are not transferable or assignable. Extra parking permits may be purchased.
d. Faculty-staff permits shall be issued annually prior to the first day of classes in the fall semester.
6. VEHICLE CODE ENFORCEMENT
a. Campus security personnel will patrol the campus parking lots and issue citations to violators. The County Sheriff's Department also has jurisdiction on the College of the Desert campus and will issue tickets for handicapped, red zones and fire lanes.
7. TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
a. Any action of drivers that may be considered contributive to the cause of any injury or accident may be considered as reckless driving and driver(s) will be cited.
b. Regulations stipulated by stop signs and special road signs must be observed at all times.
c. Maximum speed on campus will be 15 miles per hour. However, all vehicles must be driven at all times at a safe speed consistent with road conditions and pedestrian traffic.
July, 1982
d. Closed Roads - student and/or staff vehicles, including two and three-wheel vehicles are not to be dirven on interior walks or roadways. Exception would be maintenance or emergency vehicles on official business.
8. AUTHORITY AND FEES
Parking is controlled by the College Governing Board in accordance with Section 2545.1, California Education Code. A fee is required of all students who use parking facilities, as follows:
a. $10.00 per semester per vehicle.
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b. Falsification of information, or misuse of privileges may result in disciplinary action or revocation of parking privileges, or both.
c. Students who voluntarily withdraw from College of the Desert before the first day of instruction may have a full refund of parking fees upon return of the unused permit sticker(s). No portion of the fee will be refunded after this deadline. No refund after the start of classes.
d. If a vehicle is sold, a replacement student parking permit sticker will be issued upon payment of a $10.00 fee.
9. ENFORCEMENT
a. A citation will be issued for each violation of the driving or parking regulations. Fines indicated on the citation must be paid at the Office of Admissions (Administration Bldg.) within fifteen (15) days or the citation may be referred to Municipal Court in Palm Springs or the Department of Motor Vehicles.
b. Repeat violators will be cited to the Municipal Court and will be subject to campus disciplinary action.
c. The fee amount for violations is $10.00. Payment should be made by check or money order, payable to college of the Desert. Please enter the citation number and license number on your check and return your copy of the citation with payment. Cash is mailed at your own risk.
d. Failure to respond to this citation within 15 days will result in the fee being increased to $20.00. If the fee remains unpaid for more than 30 days, the following actions will occur:
d.l The fee amount will be increased to $40.00.
d.2 A "hold" will be placed upon the academic records of student violators.
d.3 The total citation fee due will be forwarded to the Department of Motor Vehicles. The DMV will refuse to register or reregister the vehicle until all outstanding citations have been paid in full or dismissed by the College.
July, 1982
(nT.TliX;E OF THE DESERl' Inter-Office Merrorarv:lum
DATE: AUgl!st 5 J 982
TO: Trustees
FRCM: F. D. Stout
August 18th Meeting
It has been suggested that you arrive 30 minutes early (at 1::lO p.m.) ['or a tour oj' the Student Personnel area in Administration recently occupied by that division. This visit will familiarize you with the "firing line" aspects of consolidation of Student Personnel.
Unless you have a desire for an additional meeting in September, we believe that you could forego the regularly-scheduled meeting since you will meet on September I. Perhaps you could make such a decision at your August 18th meeting.
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