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Tag Archives: special email
Special Email – FW: MuniServices Gas UUT Audit for Chevron
… There was an audit performed by MRC back in the early 1990’s. Out of that audit MRC determined Chevron owed unpaid
gas utility users tax of $3,431,600. The City reached a settlement agreement with Chevron for $800,000 and MRC received
25% or $200,000 as a result of its contract with El Segundo. The settlement agreement provided for an annual charge of
$150,000 per year subject to CPI adjustments annually in satisfaction of Chevron’s gas utility users tax liability.
Deborah and I are trying to determine … Continue reading
Special Email – El Segundo Police Officers union board member Sgt. Jeff Leyman thanks Doug Willmore
From: Willmore, Doug
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2012 3:01 PM
To: Tagle, Mickie
Subject: FW: Thank You
From: Willmore, Doug
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2012 9:49 AM
To: Leyman, Jeff (Patrol Sergeant)
Subject: RE: Thank You
Thanks a lot for the feedback, Jeff. I appreciate it. And, thanks for the great work that you and your team does.
From: Leyman, Jeff (Patrol Sergeant)
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 3:03 PM
To: Willmore, Doug
Subject: Thank You
I was waiting to speak to you personally after the 2 PM meeting but Chris Thomason was talking and I didn’t want to interrupt. I wanted to thank you for exploring the Chevron tax matter. Several employees including myself have thought the relationship between Chevron and El Segundo was peculiar, as we knew they paid very little in taxes. We need a guy with courage right now and you seem to be that guy.
Thanks again,
Sgt. Jeff Leyman Continue reading
Special Email – FW: Note attachment – Threatening Note Doug Willmore said he found on his car windshield
From: Willmore Doug
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2012 10:35 AM
To: L Segundo/cn=Recipients/cn=MHensley; mhensley@localgovlaw.com
Subject: FW: Note attachment
Attachments: Willmore 12-0063.pdf
From: Bermudez, Jaime (Patrol Lieutenant)
Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2012 6:28 PM
To: Willmore, Doug
Cc: Tavera, Mitch (Chief of Police)
Subject: Note attachment
Doug,
I attached an electronic copy of the note for your records. The number (12-0063) is the report number in our records. Let me know if you need anything else.
Jaime Bermudez, Lieutenant
El Segundo Police Department
348 Main St., El Segundo, CA 90245
(310) 524-2253 Office
E-Mail: JBermudez@elsegundo.org
www.elsegundo.org/depts/police … Continue reading
Special Email – RE: Chevron Chamber Package – 1-4-2012.pdf – Adobe Acrobat Standard
From: Giordano
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2012 9:22 AM
To: dwillmore@elsegundo.org
Subject: RE: Chevron Chamber Package – 1-4-2012.pdf – Adobe Acrobat Standard
Thanks for note; will not forward. Mary
Mary Giordano
Assistant City Manager – Office of the City Manager
City of Torrance | 3031 Torrance Boulevard | Torrance CA 90503 | 310.618.5880 voice | 310.618.5891 fax |
MGiordano@TorranceCA.gov | www.TorranceCA.gov
From: Willmore Doug
Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2012 4:49 PM
To: MGIORDANO@TorranceCA.gov
Subject: FW: Chevron Chamber Package – 1-4-2012.pdf – Adobe Acrobat Standard
Attachments: Chevron Revenue Analysis.pdf
Mary,
This is an email I sent to my Council and I’m sending it for background. Please don’t forward the email on or quote it in any way.
Doug
From: Willmore, Doug
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 6:58 PM
To: Busch, Eric (Mayor)
Subject: FW: Chevron Chamber Package – 1-4-2012.pdf – Adobe Acrobat Standard
All,
Attached is a comparison of Chevron’s refinery in El Segundo to the other five largest refineries in municipalities in CA. The ES refinery is the largest (by volume) in the state of CA. As you can see, by almost any useful measure or ratio or method of comparison, the tax revenue we receive from Chevron is far below those of other refineries in other cities in CA.
You should know that before I had decided to present revenue per acre as one of the ways to evaluate Chevron’s tax burden, I spoke to a couple of people who I trust who are knowledgeable about local tax structures. They were my brother Brad, an investment banker in the SF Bay area, and Darrin Casper, my CFO at Salt Lake County. Brad used to do energy deals for Solomon Brothers on Wall Street and has done more than 15 utility or oil and gas mergers or acquisitions of up to $5B and knows the business inside and out — especially how they pay their taxes. Darrin used to do energy financing for oil and gas deals for the firm Lewis Young in the investment banking world before becoming a CFO. Both Brad and Darrin suggested to me to use revenue per acre as not just one way to analyze Chevron’s local tax structure, but as THE best way. Brad and Darrin both said comparing one refinery to another is useful, but not as useful as comparing this refinery to other land uses in your City.
As you know, when constructing a revenue collection system for any public entity, the fundamental criteria has to be fairness and equity. That is the reason that both Brad and Darrin suggested the revenue per acre comparison. I’ll get into the additional reasons why they said so in the next paragraph. … Continue reading
Special Email – FW: Note attachment – Email from Doug Willmore to L.A. Times writer Jeff Gottlieb about the threatening note.
From: Willmore Doug
Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2012 6:54 PM
To: jeff.gottlieb@latimes.com
Subject: FW: Note attachment
Attachments: Willmore 12-0063.pdf
Hi Jeff,
FYI – someone left this on the windshield of my car on Friday night.
Doug
From: Bermudez, Jaime (Patrol Lieutenant)
Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2012 6:28 PM
To: Willmore, Doug
Cc: Tavera, Mitch (Chief of Police)
Subject: Note attachment
Doug,
I attached an electronic copy of the note for your records. The number (12-0063) is the report number in our records. Let me know if you need anything else.
Jaime Bermudez, Lieutenant
El Segundo Police Department
348 Main St., El Segundo, CA 90245
(310) 524-2253 Office
E-Mail: JBermudez@elsegundo.org
www.elsegundo.org/depts/police … Continue reading
Special Email – FW: Chevron Chamber Package – 1-4-2012.pdf – Adobe Acrobat Standard
From: Willmore Doug
Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2012 4:49 PM
To: MGIORDANO@TorranceCA.gov
Subject: FW: Chevron Chamber Package – 1-4-2012.pdf – Adobe Acrobat Standard
Attachments: Chevron Revenue Analysis.pdf
Mary,
This is an email I sent to my Council and I’m sending it for background. Please don’t forward the email on or quote it in any way.
Doug
From: Willmore, Doug
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 6:58 PM
To: Busch, Eric (Mayor)
Subject: FW: Chevron Chamber Package – 1-4-2012.pdf – Adobe Acrobat Standard
All,
Attached is a comparison of Chevron’s refinery in El Segundo to the other five largest refineries in municipalities in CA. The ES refinery is the largest (by volume) in the state of CA. As you can see, by almost any useful measure or ratio or method of comparison, the tax revenue we receive from Chevron is far below those of other refineries in other cities in CA.
You should know that before I had decided to present revenue per acre as one of the ways to evaluate Chevron’s tax burden, I spoke to a couple of people who I trust who are knowledgeable about local tax structures. They were my brother Brad, an investment banker in the SF Bay area, and Darrin Casper, my CFO at Salt Lake County. Brad used to do energy deals for Solomon Brothers on Wall Street and has done more than 15 utility or oil and gas mergers or acquisitions of up to $5B and knows the business inside and out — especially how they pay their taxes. Darrin used to do energy financing for oil and gas deals for the firm Lewis Young in the investment banking world before becoming a CFO. Both Brad and Darrin suggested to me to use revenue per acre as not just one way to analyze Chevron’s local tax structure, but as THE best way. Brad and Darrin both said comparing one refinery to another is useful, but not as useful as comparing this refinery to other land uses in your City.
As you know, when constructing a revenue collection system for any public entity, the fundamental criteria has to be fairness and equity. That is the reason that both Brad and Darrin suggested the revenue per acre comparison. I’ll get into the additional reasons why they said so in the next paragraph. … Continue reading
Special Email – Re: Mickie’s Blog checked out by Chevron, SR too… – Snyde remarks
From: Willmore Doug
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2012 8:46 PM
To: mickie.tagle@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Mickie’s Blog checked out by Chevron, SR too…
Mickie – that is spooky – why don’t you take it down for a little while? No telling what these freaks will
do.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 6, 2012, at 7:18 PM, “Mickie Tagle”
http://mickietagle.blogspot.com/
Special Email – Doug Willmore tried to convince the next City Treasurer Chris Powell to support his proposed $10 million tax hike on Chevron
[ NOTE: This released email was missing the preceding text. ]
them more and having them subsidize Chevron’s obligation to pay a fair share for the operations of the City).
For a variety of reasons, CA tax structures for many cities are all over the map. Cities across CA have created all sorts of different taxes to compensate for Prop 13’s impact on commercial property. As a result, you end up with taxes that inversely impact some businesses and not others. That’s what we have here in El Segundo.
According to the analyst I spoke to at Oppenheimer, CA refineries as a whole are the most profitable in the US, and this one is the highest volume and, in their opinion, the most profitable refinery in CA. I don’t buy at all the pulling up stakes and moving or shutting down argument. The CA market is a huge market and Chevron will be a player here regardless of whether their tax burden in El Segundo is $5M or $15M. The business model here in El Segundo, given the marine terminal and given the pipeline to LAX among other things, can’t be beat. The same threats of closing were made in Richmond 2 and 3 years ago. And yet, despite being the highest volume refinery in the state, their taxes here in El Segundo, by almost any meaningful measure or ratio are half of the next lowest refinery, and in some cases ¼ of other large refineries. Rod’s response to me is that he can’t verify the numbers.
I have not yet heard any argument from anyone that sincerely makes a case that the tax burden shared by Chevron and the rest of our business community is a fair split. If there is an argument that someone has to make supporting the current arrangement, I’d love to hear it. All I have heard is that we need more time to talk. Which is fine if there is a commitment to a resolution. However, Eric never heard back from Frank if there was a commitment to a resolution from Chevron on this. If there is no commitment to a resolution, where does that leave us? It takes two to tango.
Doug
From: Chris Powell [mailto:CPowell@washingtoniron.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 3:01 PM
To: Willmore, Doug
Subject: RE: How does this look?
Thanks Doug. I will take a look at it. This is definitely a better comparison than comparing different general plan zones within the city. Have you also been comparing M 1 zone acreage rates in various surrounding tax jurisdictions? I wasn’t sure if that was a valid comparison as well.
Chris J. Powell, CFO
Washington Iron Works
310-217-9130
From: Willmore, Doug [mailto:dwillmore@elsegundo.org]
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 7:16 PM
To: Chris Powell
Subject: FW: How does this look?
Chris,
Attached is a summary of the five largest refineries in municipalities in CA and their resulting revenue ratios. As you can see, El Segundo lags far behind the rest when you look at their relative contribution to the city. … Continue reading
Special Email – FW: Chevron Chamber Package – 1-4-2012.pdf – Adobe Acrobat Standard
From: Willmore Doug
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 6:58 PM
To: L Segundo/cn=Recipients/cn=cityhall/cn=Contacts/cn=EricBusch; L
Segundo/cn=Recipients/cn=cityhall/cn=ALLCOUNCIL; ekbusch@aol.com; allcouncil@elsegundo.org
Subject: FW: Chevron Chamber Package – 1-4-2012.pdf – Adobe Acrobat Standard
Attachments: Chevron Revenue Analysis.pdf
All,
Attached is a comparison of Chevron’s refinery in El Segundo to the other five largest refineries in municipalities in CA.
The ES refinery is the largest (by volume) in the state of CA. As you can see, by almost any useful measure or ratio or
method of comparison, the tax revenue we receive from Chevron is far below those of other refineries in other cities in CA.
You should know that before I had decided to present revenue per acre as one of the ways to evaluate Chevron’s tax
burden, I spoke to a couple of people who I trust who are knowledgeable about local tax structures. They were my brother
Brad, an investment banker in the SF Bay area, and Darrin Casper, my CFO at Salt Lake County. Brad used to do energy
deals for Solomon Brothers on Wall Street and has done more than 15 utility or oil and gas mergers or acquisitions of up
to $5B and knows the business inside and out — especially how they pay their taxes. Darrin used to do energy financing
for oil and gas deals for the firm Lewis Young in the investment banking world before becoming a CFO. Both Brad and
Darrin suggested to me to use revenue per acre as not just one way to analyze Chevron’s local tax structure, but as THE
best way. Brad and Darrin both said comparing one refinery to another is useful, but not as useful as comparing this
refinery to other land uses in your City. … Continue reading
Special Email – FW: Suzanne Fuentes – Doug Willmore provided Councilwoman Suzanne Fuentes’ private work phone number to L.A. Times Reporter Jeff Gottlieb, against Fuentes’ direction to not give her work phone number to anyone
From: Willmore Doug
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 4:59 PM
To: Jeffrey.Gottlieb@latimes.com
Subject: FW: Suzanne Fuentes
Attachments: Suzanne Fuentes.vcf
Note by Michael D. Robbins on March 23, 2012:
I asked El Segundo Councilwoman Suzanne Fuentes about this VCF file with her name on it that Doug Willmore sent to Los Angeles Times reporter Jeff Gottlieb, who wrote propaganda hatchet job articles attacking Chevron and Councilman Carl Jacobson. Fuentes explained it as follows.
The VCF file was a phone/address book file containing Councilwoman Suzanne Fuentes’ contact information, including her private work phone number.
Doug Willmore provided Councilwoman Suzanne Fuentes’ work phone number to L.A. Times Reporter Jeff Gottlieb, against Fuentes’ direction to not give her private work phone number to anyone.
When Gottlieb called Fuentes at work, Fuentes asked how he got her private phone number, and he refused to tell her.
When Fuentes asked Willmore if he gave Gottlieb her private work phone number, he claimed he did not, but this email from Willmore to Gottlieb proves otherwise.
KCET SoCal Connected “Small Town Big Oil” TV show assistant producer Lata Pandya also called Fuentes at her private work phone number. When Fuentes asked Pandya how she got her private work phone number, she claimed it was public record, which was not true. Doug Willmore must have given both KCET and the L.A. Times Councilwoman Suzanne Fuentes’ private phone number to promote his Chevron Shakedown, and then he lied when confronted about it by Fuentes.
From what I understand, based on observations and information from multiple sources, this is one of many examples of deceit and dishonesty exhibited by Doug Willmore over a long period of time. It appears that his dishonesty has cost the city of El Segundo many millions of unnecessary dollars per year … Continue reading