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CC - Agenda 06-23-09Public Comment from the Audience • If you wish to address the City Council, please complete a Speaker Request Card, as it must be handed to the City Clerk before the start of the meeting. • The City Council will hear public comments on matters not listed on the agenda during the Public Comments from the Audience period. • Opportunity to address the City Council (on non-agenda items) is limited to 3 minutes per speaker. The City Council will hear public comments on items listed on the agenda during discussion of the matter and prior to a vote. Brown Act Pursuant to provisions of the Brown Act, no action may be taken on a matter unless it is listed on the agenda, or unless certain emergency or special circumstances exist. The City Council may direct staff to investigate and/or schedule certain matters for consideration at a future City Council meeting. Rules of Decorum Persons attending the meeting shall observe rules of propriety, decorum, good conduct and refrain from impertinent or slanderous remarks. Violation of this rule shall result in such persons being barred from further audience before the governing body. Pursuant to Gov. Code Sect. 54954.3(c), any person who engages in unlawful interference shall be removed from chambers. Americans with Disabilities Act In compliance with the ADA, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk's office at least 48 hours prior to the meeting to allow the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to the meeting or service. This agenda was posted 72 hours in advance of the meeting at the City Hall, 8838 E. Valley Boulevard, Rosemead; the L.A. County Library, Rosemead Branch, 8800 E. Valley Boulevard, Rosemead; and other locations pursuant to RMC Sec. 1.08.020. Any writings or documents provided to a majority of the Rosemead City Council regarding any item on this agenda will be made available for public inspection in the City Clerk's office during normal business hours. Rosemead City Council AGENDA June 23, 2009 7:00 PM City Hall Council Chambers 8838 E. Valley Blvd., Rosemead, California 91770 www.cityofrosemead.org Margaret Clark, Mayor Gary Taylor, Mayor Pro Tern Sandra Armenta, Council Member Polly Low, Council Member Steven Ly Council Member ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL AGENDA June 23. 2009 • CALL TO ORDER - 7:00 PM • PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE- Mayor Pro Tern Taylor • INVOCATION -Council Member Armenta • ROLL CALL- Mayor Clark, Mayor Pro Tern Taylor, Council Members Armenta, Low, Ly 1. PRESENTATIONS • Rosemead High School -Co-ed Badminton Team • Muscatel Middle School - Science Olympian Team 2. PUBLIC COMMENT FROM THE AUDIENCE 3. CONSENT CALENDAR A. Minutes March 24, 2009 - Regular Meeting April 7, 2009 - Special Meeting April 14, 2009 - Regular Meeting May 26, 2009 - Special Meeting June 2, 2009 - Special Meeting B. Resolution No. 2009.30 Claims and Demands Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 2009-30, for payment of City expenditures in the amount of $878,286.09 numbered 100372 through 100395 and 66321 through 66465. C. Rosemead Employee Association M.O.U. Amendment The existing Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City and the Rosemead Employee's Association (REA) is effective until June 30, 2010 and includes the ability to earn up to a 5% pay increase based upon an employee's annual evaluation. As the Council is aware, the City Manager's office has been in discussions with the REA Board to waive the right to merit increases for the 2009-10 Fiscal Year in an effort to save money and balance the budget. REA has agreed to waive any merit increases for all full and three quarter time employees and waive any potential cost of living increases for part-time staff. Recommendation: That the City Council approve the MOU Amendment between the City and the REA for the period of July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2010. Page 2 of 7 ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL AGENDA D. E. Probation Officer Contract Renewal June 23, 2009 The City currently contracts with the Los Angeles County Probation Department for two Deputy Probation Officers (DPO's) for juvenile prevention and intervention programs. These DPO's work full-time with Rosemead youth who have been identified as at-risk or arrested for minor criminal offenses. These juveniles may have problems ranging from school performance and attendance to vandalism, theft and drug arrests. The DPO's authority allows them to work closely with the juveniles and their families to implement a variety of programs and services to help correct their behavior. Staff believes that these two DPO's are an important part of our overall public safety strategy and highly recommend that they continue. The agreement is to provide two Prevention and Intervention Program Deputy Probation Officers for the City of Rosemead. The agreement shall be effective from July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2010 with a total cost of $130,000. Recommendation: That the City Council approve the agreement with the Los Angeles County Probation Department and authorize the City Manager to sign any necessary documentation. Adoption of the City of Rosemead Fiscal Year 2009.10 Appropriation Limit Article XII I-B of the Constitution of the State of California was enacted by a vote of the people as Proposition 4 (the Gann Initiative) in November 1979. This law limits the level of most appropriations from tax sources that the state and most local government entities are permitted to make in any given year. It also requires that annually each governmental unit calculate its Appropriations Limits and adopt it by Resolution prior to the beginning of the fiscal year under consideration. The City of Rosemead's Appropriation Limit and Appropriations Subject to the Limit were both calculated in accordance with guidelines issued by the League of California Cities. Utilization of this approach facilitates the annual review requirement. The result of these calculations are: Appropriations Limit for FY 2010 $35,674,566 Appropriations Subject to the Limit 12,407,045 Amount under Limit $23,267,521 Recommendation: That the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2009-31 approving the fiscal year 2009-10 Appropriation Limit according to Article XIII-B (Gann Initiative) of the Constitution of the State of California. Page 3 of 7 ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL AGENDA June 23, 2009 F. Resolution Opposing the State's Potential Seizure of Gas Tax Funds The State's Budget Conference Committee has recommended that seizure of Highway Users Tax, commonly referred to as Gas Tax, for the period of two years as a measure to help balance the State's budget. The City's lobbyist, Gonsalvez & Sons, along with he League of California Cities have been strongly opposing this recommendation. The League believes that any seizure of Gas Tax is in direct conflict with the voter's approval of this tax in both 1974 and 1998 and is recommending that City's be prepared to take legal action against the state if the proposed seizure of funds is implemented. The City of Rosemead receives approximately $950,000 per year from Gas Tax which funds programs such as street sweeping, traffic signal operations and repair, pothole repair, street sign replacement and other street maintenance related costs. Any reduction of these funds by the State will have a significant impact on City's ability to provided necessary services and maintenance to our roads. Programs such as street sweeping not only improve the aesthetics of the community, but are also critical in maintaining our stormwater NPDES permits. Any reduction in street sweeping or street maintenance could result in a violation of our NPDES permit which could potentially result in fines and increased compliance costs. The League of California Cities has requested each city adopt a resolution apposing the illegal seizure of Gas Tax funds. While the approval of the resolution does not authorize the filing of a lawsuit by the City, it does direct the City Attorney to support and work with the League of California Cities in regards to potential legal action if the Governor supports the Budget Committee's proposal. Recommendation: That the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2009-32 authorizing the City Attorney to cooperate with the League of California Cities, other cities and counties in litigation challenging the constitutionality of any seizure by the state government of the City's street maintenance funds. G. Review and Approval of Contract with Rosemead Housing Development Corporation for Implementation of Certain HOME Funded Programs The City is required to commit its HOME funds for particular affordable housing activities within 24 months after HUD's appropriation of the entitlement allocation. To comply with this requirement, staff recommends that the City commit $1,294,932 of FY 2008-09 and FY 2009-10 HOME funds, plus unspent carried over funds from prior FY's, by contracting with the Rosemead Housing Development Corporation (RHDC) to administer certain HOME funded programs. Recommendation: That the City Council take the following actions: 1. Approve a contract with the Rosemead Housing Development Corporation for the implementation of : Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation Loan Program, and Page 4 of 7 ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL AGENDA June 23, 2009 Mortgage Assistance Program; and 2. Authorize the Mayor to execute the contract on behalf of the City. 4. MATTERS FROM CITY MANAGER & STAFF A. Park Monterey - Closure Impact Report Big Island Property, LLC (Hawaii Property, Inc.) the owner of Park Monterey, a mobile home park located at 7433 Garvey Avenue, submitted a Closure Impact Report (the "Report") to the City of Rosemead on July 21, 2008 for the change of use to Spaces 1 A, 2A, and 3A. The use of these spaces will be changed from residential housing to a parking lot for a future development. The Report was forwarded to the City Council for review in September 2008. It was also reviewed by the Community Development Commission's law firm and it was found to be in compliance with the State Government Code regulating mobile home park change of use procedures. The City of Rosemead does not have an ordinance specifically related to the closure of mobile home parks therefore; the provisions of state law are applicable. According to state law, if the change of use requires no local governmental permits, the tenants must be given at least 12 month notice to vacate before the park is able to close or a change in use is allowed. Such notice was provided to the tenants of Spaces 1A and 3A in July 2008 with a notice to vacate by July 21, 2009. No notice was served on Space 2A as its owned by Big Island Property. Recommendation: That the City Council review, accept, and file the "Closure Impact Report". B. Adoption of the City of Rosemead's Fiscal Year 2009.10 Annual Operating and Capital Improvement Budget The City of Rosemead's fiscal year 2009-10 Annual Operating and Capital Improvement Budget is as follows: Total Appropriations FY 2009-10 - $30,551,880 Recommendation: That the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2009-33 approving the fiscal year 2009-10 Annual Operating and Capital Improvement Budget in the amount of $30,551,880. Page 5 of 7 ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL AGENDA June 23, 2009 5. MATTERS FROM MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL A. Ordinance 875 - Second Reading: Planning Commissioner Terms of Office On May 26, 2009, the City Council held a special meeting to interview and appoint new Planning Commissioners. The City Council interviewed various candidates and appointed William Alarcon, Nancy Eng, Diana Herrera, Joan Hunter, and Victor Ruiz. On June 9, 2009, the City Council reviewed the ordinance to re-establish staggered terms for the Planning Commission. Ordinance 875 is now before Council for the required second reading. In addition, the Mayor shall select names at random to appoint two commissioners to serve a one year term. Recommendation: That the City Council adopt Ordinance 875 and the Mayor randomly select two commissioners to serve a one year term. B. Accountability of Non-Profit Organizations that Receive City Funding Over the past several years the City has contributed approximately $115,000 to community based non-profit organizations and public schools. Several Council Members have expressed concern about the lack of formal guidelines and standards for such contributions. City staff has developed a proposed Administrative Policy to govern any future funding requests by such organizations. Prior discussions have occurred regarding the need to have the requesting organizations comply with an approved policy that contains guidelines and standards. Listed below are the organizations that have received funding over the last two fiscal years: Rosemead Rebels (Football Equipment) - $17,156 M. Janet Chin Youth Foundation (Programs) - $25,000 Rosemead Youth Association (League costs and IRS fines) - $15,000 Rosemead Youth Association (IRS fines) - $9,890.43 Savannah Cemetery (Wrought iron fence) - $14,268.92 San Gabriel High School (Washington DC Trip) - $20,000 San Gabriel High School Football Team (Uniforms) - $15,000 Recommendation: That the City Council approve Administrative Policy 50-04 and provide direction regarding the accountability of organizations that previously received funding. 6. COMMENTS FROM CITY COUNCIL Page 6 of 7 ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL AGENDA 7. ADJOURNMENT June 23, 2009 The next regular City Council meeting is scheduled to take place on July 14, 2009 at 7:00 p.m. Page 7 of 7