TO:
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
THROUGH:
Bruce Moe, Acting City Manager
FROM:
Teresia Zadroga-Haase, Human Resources Director
Gregory S. Borboa, Risk Manager
Quinn M. Barrow, City Attorney
SUBJECT:Title
Petition to File Late Claim for Refund of Veterinary Bill Costs Associated with Claim for Damages (Human Resources Director Zadroga-Haase).
DENY REQUEST
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Recommended Action
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council deny the request for leave to file late claim.
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FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
There are no fiscal implications associated with denying the request. The amount of the claim was $534.20.
BACKGROUND:
On November 6, 2017 the City was served with a claim from Bruce Kuch for alleged damages to property and a pet as a result of paint chips from a City water tower falling into his yard. On November 15, 2017 Mr. Kuch was provided notice that the portion of his claim related to his pet dog was filed late as it was not filed within six months of the date of the alleged loss. He was also informed that for that portion of the claim to be considered further, Mr. Kuch would need to file for Leave to Present a Late Claim. On November 21, 2017 the City was served with a "Request for Approval of Late Claim" dated November 17, 2017. All documents referred to in this section were submitted as part of the Request and are included as Attachment 1 to this Staff Report.
DISCUSSION:
State Law Governing Late Claims
Government Code Sections 911.4 to 912.2, inclusive, and 946.6, govern presentation of late claims against a public entity. Pursuant to Government Code Section 911.6(b), the governing board of a public entity shall grant the application for leave to present a late claim where one or more of the following is applicable:
1. The failure to present the claim was through mistake, inadvertence, surprise or excusable neglect and the public entity was not prejudiced...
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