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REPORT DATE ISSUED: July 9, 2014 REPORT NO: HCR14-061 ATTENTION: SUBJECT: Chair and Members of the San Diego Housing Commission For the Agenda of August 1, 2014 Action to Amend Appendix A of San Diego Housing Commission Conflict of Interest Code and Related Provisions COUNCIL DISTRICT: Citywide REQUESTED ACTION Recommend approval of the amendment of Appendix A to Policy 101.000, Conflict of Interest Code and Related Provisions, to the San Diego City Council. STAFF RECOMMENDATION That the San Diego Housing Commission (Housing Commission) recommend adoption by the San Diego City Council (City Council) of the amendment to Appendix A to Policy 101.000, Conflict of Interest Code and Related Provisions. SUMMARY The proposed amendment is intended to conform to applicable law requiring a biennial review and update of local conflict of interest codes. California Government Code section 87200 sets forth the requirements for the disclosure provisions of a conflict of interest code, requiring the specific enumeration of positions that involve the making or participation in the making of decisions which may foreseeably have a material effect on any financial interest. For each such position, the conflict of interest code must enumerate the types of investments, business positions, interests in real property, and sources of income which are reportable on a Statement of Economic Interests (Form 700). At the City of San Diego s direction, General Counsel and staff have reviewed the Housing Commission s Conflict of Interest Code and Related Provisions and identified the designated positions listed on Appendix A that should be corrected to current titles or removed due to changes in job description since the last biennial review. Additionally, General Counsel and staff have also identified any positions created since the last biennial review that should be designated on Appendix A (Attachment 2 is the redline version of Appendix A, showing the changes from that attached to the existing Code, Attachment 1. Attachment 3 is the final version of the proposed Appendix A). Section 1.2 of Policy 101.000 notes that the Fair Political Practices Commission has adopted 2 Cal. Code of Regulations 18730, which contains the terms of a standard Conflict of Interest Code, which can be incorporated by reference, and which may be amended by the Fair Political Practices Commission to conform to amendments in the Political Reform Act after public notice and hearings. The terms of 2 CCR 18730 and any amendments to it duly adopted by the Fair Practices Commission, along with the Appendices to Policy 101.000 in which officials and employees are designated and disclosure categories

July 9, 2014 Action to Amend Appendix A of Housing Commission Conflict of Interest Code and Related Provisions Page 2 are set forth, are incorporated by reference into Policy 101.000, and together constitute the Conflict of Interest Code of the San Diego Housing Commission. FISCAL CONSIDERATIONS This action has no fiscal impact. PREVIOUS COUNCIL and/or COMMITTEE ACTION The Conflict of Interest Code and Related Provisions policy was originally issued in November 1994 and has been revised periodically since. On November 13, 2012, City Council approved revisions to Appendices A and B of the Conflict of Interest Code and Related Provisions pursuant to the 2012 biennial review. KEY STAKEHOLDERS and PROJECTED IMPACTS Title 2 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 18730 has been amended to include several new provisions. The following language was added to subdivision (b)(5)(c), which requires that all designated employees file annual statements of disclosure: If a person reports for military service as defined in the Servicemember's Civil Relief Act, the deadline for the annual statement of economic interests is 30 days following his or her return to office, provided the person, or someone authorized to represent the person's interests, notifies the filing officer in writing prior to the applicable filing deadline that he or she is subject to that federal statute and is unable to meet the applicable deadline, and provides the filing officer verification of his or her military status. Additionally, subdivisions (b)(8.1) of Section 18730 has been amended to state that no member of a state board or commission, and no designated employee of a state or local government agency, may accept a gift in excess of $440. This provision reflects an amendment of the maximum gift amount from $420 in 2012 to $440 in the current version of Section 18730. Next, subdivision (b)(9)(e) of Section 18730 has been amended to state that no designated employee may use his or her official position to influence a government decision which will have a material financial effect on his or her family, or on any donor, or agent of a donor, of gift(s) in excess of $420 made within the last 12 months. This provision reflects an amendment of a donation amount from $420 in 2012 to $440 in the current version of Section 18730. Pursuant to Section 1.2 of Policy 101.000, any amendment to Section 18730 are incorporated by reference into Policy 101.000, and together with the Appendices to the Policy, constitute the San Diego Housing Commission s Conflict of Interest Code. The revisions to Section 18730 are therefore incorporated into Policy 101.000, and into the San Diego Housing Commission s Conflict of Interest Code. No changes have been made to the Conflict of Interest Code itself; the changes presented are to Appendix A only. Appendix A was revised to remove obsolete titles or positions, update changes to titles and positions, and add new titles and positions. Individuals holding positions added to Appendix A will be required to file a Form 700 Assuming Office statement within thirty (30) days of City Council s approval of this amendment. Individuals whose titles have changed but were previously required to file a Form 700 will not be affected by the amendment of their titles in Appendix A. The

July 9, 2014 Action to Amend Appendix A of Housing Commission Conflict of Interest Code and Related Provisions Page 3 amendment of these titles is to ensure the currently used titles appear on Appendix A. This amendment will affect individuals in any Housing Commission positions which are newly designated as a result of this biennial review, who now will be required to file a Statement of Economic Interests under the Conflict of Interest code. Any affected individuals have been provided an opportunity to present their views. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW This activity is not a project as defined by the California Environmental Quality Act Section 21065 and State CEQA Guidelines Section 15378(b)(2), as it is an administrative activity related to general policy and procedure making. The determination that this activity is not subject to CEQA, pursuant to Section 15060(c)(3), is not appealable and a Notice of Right to Appeal the Environmental Determination (NORA) is not required. Processing under the National Environmental Policy Act is not required as no federal funds are involved in this action. Respectfully submitted, Charles B. Christensen Charles B. Christensen, Esq. General Counsel San Diego Housing Commission Approved by, Jeff Davis Jeff Davis Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer San Diego Housing Commission Attachments: 1) Policy 101.000 Conflict of Interest and Related Provisions-Existing Code 2) Appendix A, Redline Version from that currently shown in Attachment 1 3) Appendix A, Final Version to be substituted into Attachment 1 upon approval Hard copies are available for review during business hours in the main lobby of the San Diego Housing Commission offices at 1122 Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101 and at the Office of the San Diego City Clerk, 202 C Street, San Diego, CA 92101. You may also review complete docket materials on the San Diego Housing Commission website at www.sdhc.org.

Attachment 2 APPENDIX A DESIGNATED EMPLOYEES and DESIGNATED POSITIONS Positions Requiring Full Disclosure Type I as set forth in Appendix B: Assistant Directors Board of Commissioners Directors Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officerof Staff Legal Counsel Directors of the Housing Development Partners of San Diego Directors of the HDP Mason Housing Corporation Members of the Loan Committee Members of Real Estate Committee President & Chief Executive Officer Senior Director Senior Vice Presidents Vice Presidents Positions Requiring Full Disclosure Type II, as set forth in Appendix B: Executive Assistant to President & Chief Executive Officer Positions Requiring Limited Disclosure Type I, as set forth in Appendix B: (contracting) Communications Manager Community Liaison Community Relations Specialist Contracts Analyst Housing Construction Specialist Housing Construction Supervisor Housing Construction Manager Human Resources Manager Information Technology Manager Positions Requiring Limited Disclosure Type II, as set forth in Appendix B: (services and grants) Accountant Accounting Supervisor Associate Project Manager Budget Manager Business Analyst

Contract Employees (who make/participate in Commission decisions in Board & Executive Functions, Business Services, Financial Services, Communications & Public Affairs, and/or Policy Departments) Financial Specialist Financial Analyst Information Systems Service Manager Information Technology Project Manager Project Manager Project Director Program Manager Senior Accountant Senior Budget Analyst Senior Grant Analyst Senior HR Analyst Supervising Project Manager Supervising Workforce Readiness Coordinator Senior Program Analyst in Housing Innovations Senior Program Analyst in Operations Supervising Project Manager Positions Requiring Limited Disclosure III, as set forth in Appendix B: (services/grants with RP) Assistant Real Estate Managers Contract Employees (who make/participate in Commission decisions in Real Estate, Operations, Housing Innovations and/or Rental Assistance Departments) Housing Programs Manager Housing Supervisor Loan Services Manager Loan Underwriting Specialist Loan Servicing Specialist On-Site Property Manager Real Estate Managers Section 3 Program Manager Senior Program Analyst in Real Estate Senior Program Analyst in Rental Assistance Quality Assurance Manager CONSULTANTS Consultant" is an individual who, pursuant to a contract with the Housing Commission either: (1) Makes a governmental decision whether to: (a) Approve a rate, rule or regulation; (b) Adopt or enforce a law; (c) Issue, deny, suspend, or revoke any permit, license, application, certificate, approval, order, or similar authorization or entitlement; (d) Authorize the agency to enter into,

modify, or renew a contract provided it is the type of contract which requires agency approval; (e) Grant agency approval to a contract which requires agency approval and in which the agency is a party or to the specifications for such a contract; (f) Grant agency approval to a plan, design, report, study, or similar item; (g) Adopt, or grant agency approval of, policies, standards, or guidelines for the agency, or for any subdivision thereof; or (2) Serves in a staff capacity with the agency and in that capacity performs the same or substantially all the same duties for the agency that would otherwise be performed by an individual holding a position specified in the agency's Conflict of Interest Code. Consultants shall make Full Disclosure subject to the President & Chief Executive Officer s (or his/her designated authority s) determination, in writing, that a particular consultant, although a "designated position," is hired to perform a range of duties that is limited in scope and thus is not required to fully comply with the disclosure requirements described in this section. Such written determination shall include a description of the consultant's duties and, based upon that description, a statement of the extent of disclosure requirements. The President & Chief Executive Officer s determination is a public record and shall be retained for public inspection in the same manner and location as this Conflict of Interest Code. Nothing herein excuses any such consultant from any other provision of this Conflict of Interest Code. OFFICIALS WHO MANAGE PUBLIC INVESTMENTS Director of Financial Services/Budget Officer - This position manages public investments and will file a Statement of Economic Interests pursuant to Government Code 87200.

APPENDIX B DISCLOSURE CATEGORIES Full Disclosure Type I You are required to disclose the following interests: - any and all interests in real property that are within the jurisdiction* of the San Diego Housing Commission ( Housing Commission ); - any and all investments, business positions and sources of income from a person or business in the jurisdiction* of the Housing Commission. A business is in the jurisdiction of the Housing Commission if it is currently doing business in the City of San Diego, is planning on doing business in the City of San Diego or has done business in the city of San Diego in the last two (2) years; and - any and all gifts, loans, travel expenses, etc. from any person or business entity doing business with the Housing Commission and/or the Housing Authority of the City of San Diego ( Housing Authority ). Full Disclosure Type II (excluding interest in real property) You are required to disclose the following interests: - any and all investments, business positions and sources of income from a person or business in the jurisdiction* of the Housing Commission. A business is in the jurisdiction of the Housing Commission if it is currently doing business in the City of San Diego, is planning on doing business in the City of San Diego or has done business in the city of San Diego in the last two (2) years; and - any and all gifts, loans, travel expenses, etc. from any person or business entity doing business with the Housing Commission and/or the Housing Authority. Limited Disclosure Type I (contracting) You are required to disclose the following interests: - any and all investments, business positions and sources of income from a person or business in the jurisdiction* of the Housing Commission that provides leased facilities, goods, equipment, machinery, vehicles, and/or services, including training and/or consulting services, of a type utilized by your department. A business is in the jurisdiction of the Housing Commission if it is currently doing business in the City of San Diego, is planning on doing business in the City of San Diego or has done business in the City of San Diego in the last two (2) years; and

- any and all gifts, loans, travel expenses, etc. from a person or business doing business with the Housing Commission and/or the Housing Authority, that provide leased facilities, goods, equipment, machinery, vehicles, and/or services, including training and/or consulting services, of the type utilized by your department. Limited Disclosure Type II (grant/service providers) You are required to disclose the following interests: - any and all investments, business positions and/or income from any person or business (including a non-profit entity) doing business in the jurisdiction* of the Housing Commission and that provides goods and/or services of a nature similar to those utilized by your department. A business is in the jurisdiction of the Housing Commission if it is currently doing business in the City of San Diego, is planning on doing business in the City of San Diego or has done business in the City of San Diego in the last two (2) years; - any and all investments, business positions and/or income from any person or business (including a non-profit entity) within the jurisdiction* of the Housing Commission that is of the type to receive grants or other monies from or through the Housing Commission. A business is in the jurisdiction of the Housing Commission if it is currently doing business in the City of San Diego, is planning on doing business in the City of San Diego or has done business in the City of San Diego in the last two (2) years; and - any and all gifts, loans, travel expenses, etc. from a person or business doing business with the Housing Commission and/or the Housing Authority that provides goods or services of a nature similar to those utilized by your department. Limited Disclosure Type III (grant/service providers with disclosure of real property interest) You are required to disclose the following interests: - any and all interests in real property that are within the jurisdiction* of the Housing Commission; - any and all investments, business positions and/or income from any person or business (including a non-profit entity) doing business in the jurisdiction* of the Housing Commission and that provides goods and/or services of a nature similar to those utilized by your department. A business is in the jurisdiction of the Housing Commission if it is currently doing business in the City of San Diego, is planning on doing business in the City of San Diego or has done business in the City of San Diego in the last two (2) years;

- any and all investments, business positions and/or income from any person or business (including a non-profit entity) within the jurisdiction* of the Housing Commission that is of the type to receive grants or other monies from or through the Housing Commission. A business is in the jurisdiction of the Housing Commission if it is currently doing business in the City of San Diego, is planning on doing business in the City of San Diego or has done business in the City of San Diego in the last two (2) years; and - any and all gifts, loans, travel expenses, etc. from a person or business doing business with the Housing Commission and/or the Housing Authority that provides goods or services of a nature similar to those utilized by your department. * "Jurisdiction" means the geographical area encompassing the City of San Diego, as depicted on the map in Appendix D. Real property is considered to be "within the jurisdiction" if the property or any part of it is located within or not more than two miles outside the boundaries of the City of San Diego or within two miles of any land owned or used by the San Diego Housing Commission. (82035)

APPENDIX C General Provisions When a designated employee is required to disclose investments and sources of income, the employee need only disclose investments in business entities and sources of income that do business in the jurisdiction or have done business in the jurisdiction, within the past two years. In addition to other activities, a business entity is doing business within the jurisdiction if it owns real property within the jurisdiction. When a designated employee is required to disclose interests in real property, the employee shall disclose real property located whole or in part within or not more than two miles outside the boundaries of the jurisdiction or within two miles of any land owned by the local government agency. (The boundaries of the Housing Commission's jurisdiction are depicted and described on Appendix D.) Designated employees or designated positions shall disclose their financial interest pursuant to the appropriate disclosure category(ies) as indicated in the chart in Appendix A. Late Filing. The filing officer may impose penalties for statements of economic interests that are filed late. The fine is $10 per day beginning the day after the filing deadline, up to a maximum of $100. Late filing penalties can be reduced or waived under certain circumstances. Amendment to Appendix A: The President & Chief Executive Officer is authorized to implement proposed revisions to the Designated Positions List as classifications are added and deleted. Changes to the approved Designated Positions List will be forwarded for document approval during the biennial review process per City Council Resolution 287239.

APPENDIX D Formatted: Font: Bold "Jurisdiction" means the geographical area encompassing the City of San Diego, as depicted on the map in Appendix D. Real property is considered to be "within the jurisdiction" if the property or any part of it is located within or not more than two miles outside the boundaries of the City of San Diego or within two miles of any land owned or used by the San Diego Housing Commission. (Map of Jurisdiction)

APPENDIX E Formatted: Font: Bold WRITTEN DISCLOSURE OF CONFLICT OR POTENTIAL CONFLICT OR OTHER REASON FOR ABSTENTION AND NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ABSTAIN FROM PARTICIPATION AND ACTION ON THE ITEM DATE: TO: The Clerk of the City of San Diego, President & President & Chief Executive Officer, Secretary and General Counsel of the San Diego Housing Commission FROM: (Name) (Title) SUBJECT: San Diego Housing Commission Item for Meeting Scheduled on ( the Item ) NATURE OF CONFLICT OR POTENTIAL CONFLICT OR OTHER REASON FOR ABSTENTION: The undersigned requests that this written disclosure be made part of the public record and incorporated into the minutes of the meeting, if, and to the extent, required by law, including but not limited to Government Code Sections 87100, 87101, 1090, 1091, 1091.5, Health and Safety code Section 32481, City s Ethics Ordinance and the applicable regulations, including, but not limited to 2 Cal. Regs. 18730(b)(10). Executed this of, at San Diego, California. (Name Printed or Typed) Commissioner or Employee of the San Diego Housing Commission

Attachment 3 APPENDIX A DESIGNATED EMPLOYEES and DESIGNATED POSITIONS Positions Requiring Full Disclosure Type I as set forth in Appendix B: Assistant Directors Board of Commissioners Directors Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer Legal Counsel Directors of the Housing Development Partners of San Diego Directors of the HDP Mason Housing Corporation Members of the Loan Committee Members of Real Estate Committee President & Chief Executive Officer Senior Director Senior Vice Presidents Vice Presidents Positions Requiring Full Disclosure Type II, as set forth in Appendix B: Executive Assistant to President & Chief Executive Officer Positions Requiring Limited Disclosure Type I, as set forth in Appendix B: (contracting) Communications Manager Community Liaison Community Relations Specialist Contracts Analyst Housing Construction Specialist Housing Construction Supervisor Housing Construction Manager Human Resources Manager Information Technology Manager Positions Requiring Limited Disclosure Type II, as set forth in Appendix B: (services and grants) Accountant Accounting Supervisor Associate Project Manager Budget Manager Business Analyst

Contract Employees (who make/participate in Commission decisions in Board & Executive Functions, Business Services, Financial Services, Communications & Public Affairs, and/or Policy Departments) Financial Specialist Financial Analyst Information Systems Service Manager Information Technology Project Manager Project Manager Project Director Program Manager Senior Accountant Senior Budget Analyst Senior Grant Analyst Senior HR Analyst Supervising Project Manager Supervising Workforce Readiness Coordinator Senior Program Analyst in Housing Innovations Senior Program Analyst in Operations Supervising Project Manager Positions Requiring Limited Disclosure III, as set forth in Appendix B: (services/grants with RP) Assistant Real Estate Managers Contract Employees (who make/participate in Commission decisions in Real Estate, Operations, Housing Innovations and/or Rental Assistance Departments) Housing Programs Manager Housing Supervisor Loan Services Manager Loan Underwriting Specialist Loan Servicing Specialist On-Site Property Manager Real Estate Managers Section 3 Program Manager Senior Program Analyst in Real Estate Senior Program Analyst in Rental Assistance Quality Assurance Manager CONSULTANTS Consultant" is an individual who, pursuant to a contract with the Housing Commission either: (1) Makes a governmental decision whether to: (a) Approve a rate, rule or regulation; (b) Adopt or enforce a law; (c) Issue, deny, suspend, or revoke any permit, license, application, certificate, approval, order, or similar authorization or entitlement; (d) Authorize the agency to enter into,

modify, or renew a contract provided it is the type of contract which requires agency approval; (e) Grant agency approval to a contract which requires agency approval and in which the agency is a party or to the specifications for such a contract; (f) Grant agency approval to a plan, design, report, study, or similar item; (g) Adopt, or grant agency approval of, policies, standards, or guidelines for the agency, or for any subdivision thereof; or (2) Serves in a staff capacity with the agency and in that capacity performs the same or substantially all the same duties for the agency that would otherwise be performed by an individual holding a position specified in the agency's Conflict of Interest Code. Consultants shall make Full Disclosure subject to the President & Chief Executive Officer s (or his/her designated authority s) determination, in writing, that a particular consultant, although a "designated position," is hired to perform a range of duties that is limited in scope and thus is not required to fully comply with the disclosure requirements described in this section. Such written determination shall include a description of the consultant's duties and, based upon that description, a statement of the extent of disclosure requirements. The President & Chief Executive Officer s determination is a public record and shall be retained for public inspection in the same manner and location as this Conflict of Interest Code. Nothing herein excuses any such consultant from any other provision of this Conflict of Interest Code. OFFICIALS WHO MANAGE PUBLIC INVESTMENTS Director of Financial Services/Budget Officer - This position manages public investments and will file a Statement of Economic Interests pursuant to Government Code 87200.

APPENDIX B DISCLOSURE CATEGORIES Full Disclosure Type I You are required to disclose the following interests: - any and all interests in real property that are within the jurisdiction* of the San Diego Housing Commission ( Housing Commission ); - any and all investments, business positions and sources of income from a person or business in the jurisdiction* of the Housing Commission. A business is in the jurisdiction of the Housing Commission if it is currently doing business in the City of San Diego, is planning on doing business in the City of San Diego or has done business in the city of San Diego in the last two (2) years; and - any and all gifts, loans, travel expenses, etc. from any person or business entity doing business with the Housing Commission and/or the Housing Authority of the City of San Diego ( Housing Authority ). Full Disclosure Type II (excluding interest in real property) You are required to disclose the following interests: - any and all investments, business positions and sources of income from a person or business in the jurisdiction* of the Housing Commission. A business is in the jurisdiction of the Housing Commission if it is currently doing business in the City of San Diego, is planning on doing business in the City of San Diego or has done business in the city of San Diego in the last two (2) years; and - any and all gifts, loans, travel expenses, etc. from any person or business entity doing business with the Housing Commission and/or the Housing Authority. Limited Disclosure Type I (contracting) You are required to disclose the following interests: - any and all investments, business positions and sources of income from a person or business in the jurisdiction* of the Housing Commission that provides leased facilities, goods, equipment, machinery, vehicles, and/or services, including training and/or consulting services, of a type utilized by your department. A business is in the jurisdiction of the Housing Commission if it is currently doing business in the City of San Diego, is planning on doing business in the City of San Diego or has done business in the City of San Diego in the last two (2) years; and

- any and all gifts, loans, travel expenses, etc. from a person or business doing business with the Housing Commission and/or the Housing Authority, that provide leased facilities, goods, equipment, machinery, vehicles, and/or services, including training and/or consulting services, of the type utilized by your department. Limited Disclosure Type II (grant/service providers) You are required to disclose the following interests: - any and all investments, business positions and/or income from any person or business (including a non-profit entity) doing business in the jurisdiction* of the Housing Commission and that provides goods and/or services of a nature similar to those utilized by your department. A business is in the jurisdiction of the Housing Commission if it is currently doing business in the City of San Diego, is planning on doing business in the City of San Diego or has done business in the City of San Diego in the last two (2) years; - any and all investments, business positions and/or income from any person or business (including a non-profit entity) within the jurisdiction* of the Housing Commission that is of the type to receive grants or other monies from or through the Housing Commission. A business is in the jurisdiction of the Housing Commission if it is currently doing business in the City of San Diego, is planning on doing business in the City of San Diego or has done business in the City of San Diego in the last two (2) years; and - any and all gifts, loans, travel expenses, etc. from a person or business doing business with the Housing Commission and/or the Housing Authority that provides goods or services of a nature similar to those utilized by your department. Limited Disclosure Type III (grant/service providers with disclosure of real property interest) You are required to disclose the following interests: - any and all interests in real property that are within the jurisdiction* of the Housing Commission; - any and all investments, business positions and/or income from any person or business (including a non-profit entity) doing business in the jurisdiction* of the Housing Commission and that provides goods and/or services of a nature similar to those utilized by your department. A business is in the jurisdiction of the Housing Commission if it is currently doing business in the City of San Diego, is planning on doing business in the City of San Diego or has done business in the City of San Diego in the last two (2) years;

- any and all investments, business positions and/or income from any person or business (including a non-profit entity) within the jurisdiction* of the Housing Commission that is of the type to receive grants or other monies from or through the Housing Commission. A business is in the jurisdiction of the Housing Commission if it is currently doing business in the City of San Diego, is planning on doing business in the City of San Diego or has done business in the City of San Diego in the last two (2) years; and - any and all gifts, loans, travel expenses, etc. from a person or business doing business with the Housing Commission and/or the Housing Authority that provides goods or services of a nature similar to those utilized by your department. * "Jurisdiction" means the geographical area encompassing the City of San Diego, as depicted on the map in Appendix D. Real property is considered to be "within the jurisdiction" if the property or any part of it is located within or not more than two miles outside the boundaries of the City of San Diego or within two miles of any land owned or used by the San Diego Housing Commission. (82035)

APPENDIX C General Provisions When a designated employee is required to disclose investments and sources of income, the employee need only disclose investments in business entities and sources of income that do business in the jurisdiction or have done business in the jurisdiction, within the past two years. In addition to other activities, a business entity is doing business within the jurisdiction if it owns real property within the jurisdiction. When a designated employee is required to disclose interests in real property, the employee shall disclose real property located whole or in part within or not more than two miles outside the boundaries of the jurisdiction or within two miles of any land owned by the local government agency. (The boundaries of the Housing Commission's jurisdiction are depicted and described on Appendix D.) Designated employees or designated positions shall disclose their financial interest pursuant to the appropriate disclosure category(ies) as indicated in the chart in Appendix A. Late Filing. The filing officer may impose penalties for statements of economic interests that are filed late. The fine is $10 per day beginning the day after the filing deadline, up to a maximum of $100. Late filing penalties can be reduced or waived under certain circumstances. Amendment to Appendix A: The President & Chief Executive Officer is authorized to implement proposed revisions to the Designated Positions List as classifications are added and deleted. Changes to the approved Designated Positions List will be forwarded for document approval during the biennial review process per City Council Resolution 287239.

APPENDIX D "Jurisdiction" means the geographical area encompassing the City of San Diego, as depicted on the map in Appendix D. Real property is considered to be "within the jurisdiction" if the property or any part of it is located within or not more than two miles outside the boundaries of the City of San Diego or within two miles of any land owned or used by the San Diego Housing Commission. (Map of Jurisdiction)

APPENDIX E WRITTEN DISCLOSURE OF CONFLICT OR POTENTIAL CONFLICT OR OTHER REASON FOR ABSTENTION AND NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ABSTAIN FROM PARTICIPATION AND ACTION ON THE ITEM DATE: TO: The Clerk of the City of San Diego, President & President & Chief Executive Officer, Secretary and General Counsel of the San Diego Housing Commission FROM: (Name) (Title) SUBJECT: San Diego Housing Commission Item for Meeting Scheduled on ( the Item ) NATURE OF CONFLICT OR POTENTIAL CONFLICT OR OTHER REASON FOR ABSTENTION: The undersigned requests that this written disclosure be made part of the public record and incorporated into the minutes of the meeting, if, and to the extent, required by law, including but not limited to Government Code Sections 87100, 87101, 1090, 1091, 1091.5, Health and Safety code Section 32481, City s Ethics Ordinance and the applicable regulations, including, but not limited to 2 Cal. Regs. 18730(b)(10). Executed this of, at San Diego, California. (Name Printed or Typed) Commissioner or Employee of the San Diego Housing Commission