| Council doles out cash
ONTARIO - The Ontario City Council voted unanimously Monday night to grant police more evidence space for $8,055, approved a $50,000 business loan and entered into a $70,000 technology agreement with the Ontario School District.One of the places Ontario Police Department stores evidence is inside of a prisoner holding cell, which Ontario Police Department Capt. Mark Alexander said will not help his department become accredited with a police accredition agency.Alexander asked the council Monday night during its regular meeting in city hall to let police use a newly acquired apartment across the street as an evidence room. He also requested the council release $8,055 from the city's general contingency to fund evidence lockers, window barriers and door frames for the new evidence room.Some evidence is worth a lot of money, other evidence is not, and items seized by police range in size from as small as a bullet to as large as a door.Freeing up the holding cell at the police station, Alexander said, would ease the custody situation, because juveniles cannot be put in a cell with adults and women cannot be placed in the same holding tank as men.
Pacific Coast National Bancorp Reports Certain Financial Results ...
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pacific Coast National Bancorp (OTCBB:PCST) (the "Company") today announced certain financial results for year-end December 31, 2006. Total assets increased 80%, to $56.2 million at December 31, 2006, from $31.2 million at December 31, 2005. During the same time period, loans increased 237%, to $34.4 million at December 31, 2006, from $10.2 million at December 31, 2005, with commercial loans increasing 296% and real estate secured loans up 169%. "Loan demand from local borrowers for commercial real estate and Small Business Administration (SBA) loans remains strong throughout San Diego and Orange Counties. We are pleased to serve the niche market of businesses with annual sales of $1 to $30 million. We can customize the product and the pricing to fit their needs," stated Michael Hahn, President and Chief Operating Officer.
People on the move: Wood receives promotion
CARLSBAD ---- Clinical research organization Chiltern announced the promotion of Diana Wood to global head, business development. She was previously vice president business development, North America.Wood is based at the company's Carlsbad office. Biocom selects panel members .
OTS Proposes Expanding Permissible Activities Of Savings And Loan ...
OTS Proposes Expanding Permissible Activities of Savings and Loan Holding Companies The OTS proposed amending its regulations to expand the permissible activities of savings and loan holding companies not eligible for the grandfathered authority provided by the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 ("SLHCs"). .
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