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CC - Item 3A - Minutes of 05-12-09Minutes of the REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING May 12, 2009 The regular meeting of the Rosemead City Council was called to order by Mayor Clark at 7:00 p.m. in the Rosemead City Council Chamber located at 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California. FLAG SALUTE: Council Member Low INVOCATION: Council Member Ly PRESENT: Mayor Clark, Mayor Pro Tern Taylor, Council and Council Member Ly. OFFICIALS PRESENT: Interim City Manager Stev3art', Manager Saeki, Assistant City Manager Hawkesworth, Parks and Recreation Montgomery-Scott, Economic D Public Works Officer Marcarello, and CityiClerk Molleda. 1. PRESENTATIONS A. No one was presE to the appropriate I Member Low, Attorney Montes, Assistant City =inance Brisco, Director of Administrator Ramirez, Deputy Clark asked staff to please mail them Control Presentafion - Robert Bruesch Mr: Bruesch - thanked Council for letting tiim serve on the San Gabriel Valley Mosquito & Vector Control bo6d again. In addition; he clarified a few misconceptions the public might have about the bee population,~~ I 6. MATTERS FROMWAYOR & CITY COUNCIL A. Funding the IRS Penalties of the Rosemead Youth Association Council Member Armenta made a request at the City Council meeting on April 28, 2009, for staff to bring back an agenda item regarding the contribution of funds from the City to pay off the Internal Revenue Service penalties assessed to the Rosemead Youth Association (RYA). Staff contacted the RYA Treasurer, Desiree Tuyia, and found that the RYA currently owes $9,890.43 in penalties for not filing the necessary annual financial data on time with the IRS for the years of 2004, 2005, and 2007. Rosemead City Council Meeting Minutes ofMay 12, 2009 Page I of 18 Recommendation: That the City Council provide direction regarding the contribution of funds to the Rosemead Youth Association. Juan Nunez - asked why the RYA was behind on their takes and asked who was keeping their books. Mayor Clark stated it was her understanding it was the previous (RYA) administration. Desiree Tuyia - RYA treasurer explained that the previous board had not filed the league's 2004 and 2005 taxes and had stolen money from the league. Furthermore, thereason why the 2007 taxes were not file was because an extension was riot file with the IRS: the-IRS took money from the league for penalties for unfiled taxes for 2004 and 2005 and the money owed now also included penalties for 2007. Mr. Nunez asked again who takes care of the books anyone else coming to the city to ask for a bale out. be held accountable for not paying those taxes. G Ms. Tuyia responded that she was not sure of what kind have to go through but stated that since 2007 the league making $500 payments a month to the IRS,.,;, , fiat he did'not`want the RYA or that the Drev ousmembers should s the previous board would their books and has been Mayor Pro Tem Taylor stated that on the repbft it showed'a payment?of $500 and another of $650 but it did not say those payments were monthly. Ms. Tuyia responded that she believed the $650 was an initial payment and the $500 was a monthly payment and allthr e years had been combine to one monthly payment. Mayor Pro Tem-Taylor stated`he thought Council would have to do something about this situation because this was'drainmg all assets'they RYA might have. Mr. Taylor reiterated that the previous board,members were negligent and were-no longer on the board. He asked Ms. Tuyia if she was aware that the previous city, obligation and'had promised Ms. Tuyia issue, to help the RYA last year as a pro bono and she had only become part of the board in April of this year. Mayor Pro Tem Taylor;stated he understood that Ms. Tuyia would not be aware of that information given she was new to the board; however, he would like to find out if the previous city attorney had try to help the league. Mr. Taylor also clarified that the city has no control over the internal business of the RYA and the league is not an organization of the city. Mayor Clark asked if the previous city attorney made any attempts to contact the RYA (pro bono) or made any pleadings to the IRS for them. Mrs. Clark also stated that she is aware of situations when people or organizations make pleads for forgiveness to the IRS and their penalties are dissolved. Rosemead City Council Meeting Minutes of May 12, 2009 Page 2 of 18 President of RYA responded that the associations had sent many letters to the IRS to the point that they asked them to stop sending letters. He explained that the reason why the 2007 taxes were not filed was because the IRS had taken the money from their account and the league at that point no longer had money to pay their accountant, by the time they were able to collect funds to file their 2007 taxes the IRS had added another $3,200 of penalty fees. He also clarified that the league does not pay any actual tax if they file their taxes on time and that the fees being charged to the league were all penalties because that had not been done by the previous board. Mayor Pro Tern Taylor asked if the league had any correspondence from the previous city attorney. President of RYA responded that this was also his first year serving asp-resident of the league. Juan Nunez - asked if the city gets any information on how the,p`rograirris running and forward that information to Council. He asked if there was a way to have4he Director.of Parks and Recreation matter the funds. s`r Mayor Pro Tern Taylor responded that it was up and not the Parks and Recreations' director. Council Member Ly asked how much Assistant City Manager Hawkesworth sty total of $30,000; one given on May 2007 Council Member Ly going on. to monitor where the idnations to the RYA. two on th spent $15,000 each for a when these problems were RYA President responded that now they have a newfboard and their existing secretary is the only one who also,served on the pre'v'ious 6card..'4b r ' the last board still active in anyway with the RYA. RYA Mayor Clark made,a suggestiori that if this item was approved the RYA hire an accountant to make sure their books were.morder. Council Member Ly asked if what was approved and given to the RYA in 2007 and 2008 if that was used for their taxes. Mayor Pro Tem Taylor stated no and it was for the benefit of the organization not the taxes. Dolores - asked if there was any correspondence from Mr. Garcia to any of the previous board members. has given in Rosemead City Council Mceting Minutes of May 12. 2009 Page 3 of 18 Mayor Clark asked staff if this item was approved if the check could go directly to the IRS to pay for the penalties. Interim City Manager Stewart clarified that the fees that were owed to the IRS for only for penalties. Mayor Pro Tem Taylor stated he was a bit confused because if this was a non-profit organization they did not pay taxes and the penalties were strictly because they had not filed on time. Mr. Taylor stated he was in favor of helping the organization but was not clear on what the actual amount owed was to the IRS and needed clarification on what the tax was for. Interim City Attorney offered a couple options, one to continue the item"and`have staff bring it back with more information with responses to the City Council's questions or if Council wanted to expedite the matter; they can approve a not to exceed amount and delegate to the City Manager to determine what the best way is to pay those penalties. Mayor Pro Tern Taylor he was in favor of the first option: , Council Member Steven Ly made a motion,'seconded. by MayocPro Tern Taylor, to direct staff to work with RYA'S board and their accountant to.figure out where they are with their tax situation and have staff report back.to Council on the•next meeting. Vote resulted in: Yes: Armenta, Clark, Low,'Lyjdylor No: None \Y Abstain: None f 11 It 2. PUBLIC COMMENT FROM THE AUDIENCE Pat Trujillo ,asked Council'ho\4o diet the Uaffc on his street down to regular residential traffic. Stated that during'tfie:w`eek arounp.m. the AT&T trucks start driving by and are very noisy; the streets-are getting really torn,up, there are,pot holes, and there is an accident there every 90 days. Suggested'that maybe postin''be put up-for trucks or speed bumps. Juan Nunez'=asked if the city had cancel the procedure of assessing a fee for having to send out the Sheriff to a ho' e,if they were having a party and playing loud music. He added that on May 2nd there were lots of parties on Del Mar and he had to call the Sheriffs department five times. Phyllis Tury - asked for an update on the Cal Poultry business. Mayor Pro Tem Taylor stated that there was a closed session item scheduled for later on tonight and other than that there was no other new information available. Rosemead City Council Meeting Minutes ofMay 12, 2009 Page 4 q f 18 3. PUBLIC HEARING A. Public Hearing on the Fiscal Year 2009.10 Annual Action Plan A public hearing is being held tonight and approval of the City's Annual Action Plan for the period of July 1, 2009-June 30, 2010. An Annual Action Plan is required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in order for the City to receive federal funds under the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnership (HOME) programs. The Annual Action Plan includes the proposed activities, resources and expenditures for the CDBG and HOME programs. A list of staff-endorsed projects has been developed`base requests and ongoing CDBG and HOME funded activities recommendations are consistent with the dousing and cc priorities that the City has set and followed in the past. In proposed projects meet the CDBG and,HOME eligibility r on the funding development call the Recommendation: That the City C Conduct a publi' Plan covering the and take publicl if -July 1, 2009 - y on the Annual Action 2010; 2. Approve the CDBG ahi suli itial'of the City's,F Departmeni'of Housing 3. Authorize th'e Interim City funding"recommendations, authorize the 10 Annual Action Plan to the U.S. Urban Department; er to execute all appropriate and funding and implement approved use; 4. Award.the following pubic services agencies with CDBG funds and autlionze the interim City Manager to execute service agreements: 1~1 Family Counseling Services - $40,000 ,Morrison Health Care (Senior Nutrition Provider) - $76,808 j People for People - $27,600 Rosemead School District-$11,698 • Rosemead High School - $13,650 • The Southern California Housing Rights Center - $25,000 5. Award $27,560 (5%) of HOME funds to the Rio Hondo Community Development Commission to defray certain cost for the operation as the City's Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO) and authorized the Interim City Manager to execute Operating Expense Agreement. Rosemead City Council Meeting Minutes of May 12, 2009 Page 5 of 18 Economic Development Administrator Michelle Ramirez reviewed the staff report. Council Member Low asked if the city had some sort of plan to address certain potential impediments, such as, disability discrimination and health and complaints from Asian community. Mrs. Ramirez explained that as part of the five year plan, the consultants are required to do an analysis on what the potential impediments could be; however they were not saying these were actual impediments. If such possible impediments arise then there are two Housing Rights seminars a year, one for the tenants and one for the owners, to inform them of the Housing Rights Law. Also there is a Housing Rights 24 hour hotline of which the city receives monthly reports. Council Member Armenta stated she had attended one of the informative. The Mayor opened the Public Hearing at 7:55 p.m.; Public Hearing was closed at 7:55 p.m. Council Member Polly Low made a motion, second( approve staff's recommendations. Vote resulted in: Yes: Armenta, Clark, Low, Ly No: None Abstain: None Absent: None \ 4. CONSENT CALE ,e B. Resol °,,"'-'-Recoj expen and 6! C. Relea Ly,to resolution No. 2009-22, for payment of City of $.1,227,983.54 numbered 100290 through 100327 of B,o(id - Tract Map 61005 (3313 Del Mar Avenue) A Faithful, Performance Bond and a Labor and Material Bond were required to uarantee construction of new curb and gutter, sidewalk, driveways, parkway guarantee' drains; sewer line, water line, and survey monuments for Tract Map 61005. A Bond was issued to the City iri the amount of $64,800 Recommendation: That the City Council accept the public improvements and release the Bond. she found it very public dominant requests the Rosemead City Council Meeting Minutes q/May 12, 2009 Page 6 of 18 D. E. F. Release of Bond - Parcel Map 62444 (3843 Delta Avenue) A Faithful Performance Bond and a Labor and Material Bond were required to guarantee construction of sewer laterals and installation of survey monuments for Parcel Map 62444. In lieu of bonds, a Cash Deposit was issued to the City in the amount of $12,600. Recommendation: That the City Council accept the public improvements and survey monuments and refund the Cash Deposit including interest. Release of Certificate of Deposit - Parcel Map 62018(421,4.4220 Barlett t Avenue) A Faithful Performance Bond and a Labor and Material Bond were required to guarantee construction of sewer laterals,-driveways, sidewalk; a,parkway drain, and a parkway tree for Parcel Map 6200.18. In lieu of bonds, a`Ce`rtificate of Deposit was issued to the City in the amount of $14,550. Recommendation: That the City Councifaccept the public improvements and survey monuments and authorize the release,of the Certificate of Deposit including interest. _ , Release of Certificate of Avenue) Z-41 (8958 Whitmore A Faithful Performance Bond and,a Labor and Material Bond were required to guarantee construction of new curti and,gutter, sidewalk, driveways, parkway drains, sewerdaterals; plan a parkway"tree, and install survey monuments for .,-Parcel Map 65274,7'In lieu-ofbon8s, a Certificate of Deposit was issued to the City in the amount 6f.$14,550. Recommendation: That'the City Council accept the public improvements and `\survey monuments and authotize the release of the Certificate of Deposit including interest. H. Se'wer.S _stern Management Plan (SSMP) - Contract Award In accordance with the State Water Resources Control Board's (SWRCB) Order No. 2006-0003-DWQ, public agencies are required to develop and implement a Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP). The mandate includes the requirement to properly manage, operate and maintain all parts of the City's local sanitary sewer system, including the mitigation of any potential sewer overflows. Recommendation: That the City Council approve an agreement with Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc. to develop the City's Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP) and authorize the City Manager to execute the contract. Rosemead City Council Meeting Minutes of'May 12, 2009 Page 7 of'] 8 Annual 2008-09 Slurry Seal Project- Contract Award As part of the City's Fiscal Year 2008-09 Capital Improvement Program, the City Council approved a program entitled, "Targeted Public Works Projects", which consists of public improvements to the City's local streets and public right-of-way areas. This project will help extend the life of local streets and improve community aesthetics. This project is funded through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program, which requires that funds be spent on specific project types and in specific target areas. This proposed project meets CDBG requirements. n Recommendation: That the City Council: Authorize the City Manager to South, Inc. for the Annual 200 $140,063.50. Establish an amount of 1 contingency, to cover.the vith American Asphalt ct'in the amount of ($21,000); as a n site conditions. Council Member Steven Ly made a i approve staff the Consent Calendar id by Council_ Member Polly Low, to ion of Items.A, G: and J. Vote resulted in: ti's. _ Yes: Armenta, Clark, Low, Ly\Taylor , No: Noner Abstain: None Absent:..None A. Minutes s r t February10;.2009` ,Regular Meeting Council Member Polly Low stated that she had listened to the tapes of that meeting and did not hear the names mentioned as~stated on page 3 and asked that the two paragraphs that included Mr. Flournoy's comments needed to be moved further down on that page. Council Member Polly;Low made a motion, seconded by Council Member Sandra Armenta, to approve Minutes of February 10, 2009. Vote resulted in: Yes: Armenta, Clark, Low, Ly No: None Abstain: Taylor Absent: None Mayor Pro Tem Gary Taylor stated he had abstained from voting on the Minutes because he had not attended this meeting. Rosemead City Council Meeting Minutes o/May 12, 2009 Page 8 of 18 A. Minutes March 10, 2009 - Regular Meeting Mayor Pro Tem Taylor referred to page 3 of those minutes where Mr. Jarred Lewin made a comment regarding a letter sent by Mr. Taylor in which he spoke of Mr. Henry Lo's association with the Gay and Lesbian Association. Mr. Taylor gave a copy of the webpage blog to Brian Lewin since his father had not since attended another Council meeting. Mr. Taylor wanted the record to show that he had provided clarification and a copy of the document referred on page 3 of the March 10, 2009 regular meeting. S Mayor Pro Tern Gary Taylor made a motion, seconded by Couricil:Member Sandra Armenta, to approve Minutes of February 10, 2009. Vote resulted in " Yes: Armenta, Clark, Low, Ly, No: None Abstain: None Absent: None G. School Resource Officer Program Funding The City currently contracts with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department for a Special Assignment Deputy that is,assigned to Rbsemead High School as a School Resource Officer (SRO)`~,:The El Monte Union High School District currently'shares halfithe cost of the,SRO with the City, however, the agreement must be,renewed by both the City and-the School District. City staff will include the necessary.funding in,the 2009-10'Budget to cover the City's portion of the ,,.--agreement. Ak Recommendation:-That the City Council approve the agreement with the El Monte Union High School District for assistance in funding the SRO program. Mayor Pro Tem Taylor asked that this item be removed and asked for clarification. Assistant City Man city $85,504.65. stated that under this agreement the District would pay the Mayor Pro Tem Taylor asked if that was the full cost or if the city was participating in that cost. Mr. Hawkesworth stated no; he district was paving 50% of 1815 hours. Mayor Pro Tem Taylor asked who was paying the other $85,000. Mr. Hawkesworth responded that the city was paying it as part of the current sheriff department's contract. Rosemead City Council Meeting Minutes o/'May 12, 2009 Page 9 oT l8 Mayor Pro Tem Taylor stated that he thought the city had a deputy who helped out with all the schools. . Director of Public Safety Don Anderson responded that this position was solely for Rosemead High School and that there was another position that helped with all the other schools. Council Member Steven Ly made a motion,, seconded by Mayor Margaret Clark, to approve the agreement with the El Monte Union High School District for assistance in funding the SRO program. Vote resulted in: Yes: Armenta, Clark, Low, Ly No: None Abstain: Taylor Absent: None Mayor Pro Tem Gary Taylor stated he would like to receive a report back from'the'school district on the number of deputies they have for each school and how their cost is split. Gary Metz - asked if the school had secondary security besides the deputy they have in campus; he stated he had seen 3 to 4 guys walking around the schools.-`\ J. Del Mar Avenue As part of the City's Fiscal Yea~,2008-09'Capit6l Improvement Program, the City Council approved'a program entitled, "Del Mar.Avenue Resurfacing", which consists'of asphalt concrete overlay, sidewalk repairs, traffic striping, signage installation;,curb ramps construction`; traffic signal upgrades and appurtenances. The limits of'this project-are from Garvey Avenue to Highcliff Street. Proposition C City Council: 1,1. Authorize the''City Manager to enter into a contract with Silvia Construction, Inc., for the Del Mar Resurfacing Project for the base bid amount of $254,563.40. 2. l., Establish an amount of 15% of the contract amount ($38,200), as a of contingency, to cover the potential cost of unforeseen site conditions. Juan Nunez - stated he had spoken on this item before and he had obtained 15 signatures from his neighbors stating they did not want trees. Council Member Polly Low made a motion, seconded by Council Member Sandra Armenta, to approve staff's recommendations. Vote resulted in: Rosemead City Council Meeting Minutes o/May 12, 2009 Page 10 of 18 Yes: Armenta, Clark, Low, Ly, Taylor No: None Abstain: None Absent: None 5. MATTERS FROM CITY MANAGER & STAFF A. Quarterly Interim Financial Update for the Quarter Ended March 31, 2009 The City of Rosemead Quarterly Financial Update for the.Quarter Ended March 31, 2009 has been included for City Council review. Also; the Quarterly Financial Update is the treasurer's report of cash balances for the Quarter ended March 31, 2009. The treasurer's report of cash and investment balances is being presented to City Council for the first time. Recommendation: That the City the Treasurer's Report. I receive and file the rt a`hd;asked that the i and f"iled:N report and Interim City Manager Jeff Stewart reviewed the staff and filed. s\ The update report and Treasurer's B. Del Mar Avenue Tree Planting As partof the C ty;s'Fiscal Year the be received Capital Improvement Program, the City Mar Avenue Resurfacing". The limits of ghcliff Street. Tree planting in parkway ute to the overall efforts of beautification ahd urban forestation in the City. In an eff t to attract the.most economical bid for the tree planting portion of the project, which requires`a different contractual trade than the regular resurfacing 4` work, the project was split into two contracts: One for the tree planting work and the second fdr,ihe resurfacing-related work. Subsequent to an informal competitive bid, a contract with CLS Landscape was approved by the City Manager in the amount of $21,274.55. Excavation of tree well locations including concrete cutting and concrete removal began on April 22, 2009. All cutout locations have since been backfllled with dirt to minimize potential safety concerns. Since then, work has stopped pending further direction from the City Council. Rosemead City Council Meeting Minutes ofMay 12, 2009 Page I/ of 18 Recommendation: That the City Council direct staff to: 1. Meet with residents along Del Mar Avenue to discuss the tree planting project and the 3 tree species recommended for planting; 2. Survey Del Mar Avenue residents and determine if there is a desire to move forward with tree planting; 3. Present the results of the neighborhood surveys to the City Council at its next meeting, and make a final staff recommendation. Juan Nunez - stated he spoken against those trees before and stated f signatures of neighbors that were also against the project. Asked if the( regarding this project. / Council Member Low asked City Manager Stewart if the neighborhoods prior to planting trees. Mr. Stewart responded that there are three app and usually the residents are asked what three policy be followed. Mayor Clark clarified that this was not PL previous city manager without council's city needed to reach out to the residents Council Member Polly Le approve staff's recomme Yes: Arm -No:-None "Abstain: i Absent:.D 6. MATTERS FROM MA' A. Interim Ci ade,a motion,; seconded by ions vote resulted in: Clark; L-ow, Ly, Taylor & CITY 000NCIL- J nancial Summary su" Ily obf, 3 obtained 15 d be more meetings that are in from the rent policy the same -ebecause it was approved by the that this"was a good project but the Member Steven Ly, to Council Member Ly has requested a brief overview of the City's finances. This staff report focuses on fund balances and its relation to cash and investments of the General Fund. A Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2008 is available upon request and provides a much more detailed presentation than this report; it also includes the independent auditor's opinion. For fiscal year 2007-2008 the City received an unqualified opinion from its independent auditor, Mayer Hoffman McCann P.C. Rosemead City Council Meeting Minutes ofMay 12, 2009 Page 12 q/ 18 As stated previously, this report will concentrate on the General Fund, the City's principal operating fund. The City also has 13 special revenue funds, including an equipment replacement fund and a technology replacement fund. Special revenue funds are legally restricted as;to their use. Except for approving specific qualified uses of special revenue funds; City Council has fairly limited discretion as to how these funds can be used and will not be discussed in this report. There is also one capital projects fund which is used to account for capital improvements projects which are approved by the City Council on a project by project basis, they will also be exempted from discussion in this report. As of March 31, 2009 all City funds have total cash and investments of $22.3 million. Out of the $22.3 million the General Fund's portion is $15.2 million. Recommendation: That the City Council Council Member Steven Ly stated the information additional information was needed at this time. Request for the City to Participate in for Life Event A committee consisting of F American Cancer Society, School. The event is sche from 9 a.r this year's E ,---Committee, Life eventrv booths.N3t result of ste `.,members c, and file this,report, to Council was Cancer and no ety's Relay nity members, in partnership with the Relayy,46r Life at Rosemead High j June 20 through Sunday, June 21 9 am. (24 hours):;", er Armenta has requested that the City of Rosemead participate in nt.,~Based.on input ahd'requests from members of the Relay for Life aff has looked,into •tlie costs associated with providing the Relay for equipment such as the use of the City's large stage, canopies, and cost for`providing the equipment is approximately $720, and is a rvertime"that is necessary so that Public Services Department team 1 21 deliver, set-up, tear-down, and retrieve the equipment. n: That the City Council authorize the donation of up to $1,000 in to assist with the Relay for Life. Council Member Armerhta asked if staff knew how many people had signed up to be in the City's team and would be participating in this event. Public Affairs Manager Flores stated it was 7 people that had signed up and also reviewed the staff report and offered more information on the event. Council Member Ly stated that having a father who passed away from Cancer, he was very much in favor of the participation of the city in the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life event. Rosemead City Council Meeting Minutes ofMay 12, 2009 Page 13 of 18 Council Member Armenta stated it that it was appropriate to have a team to participate in this event since it would beheld at Rosemead High School and also encourage the public to signed up and help raise funds for the event. Mayor Margaret Clark made a motion, seconded by Council Member Steven Ly, to authorize the donation of up to $1,000 in staff time/service to assist with the Relay for Life. Vote resulted in: Yes: Armenta, Clark, Low, Ly, Taylor No: None Abstain: None Absent: None D. Request Regarding Cinco de Mayo and Lunar New Year Events At the City Council Meeting of April 28 Council Member Polly Lowtirequested that staff research the possibility of developing special events in celebration;of Cinco de Mayo and the Lunar (Chinese) New•Year. For many years, the City,gelebrated Cinco de Mayo at Garvey Park. The full-day festival featured activities44'all.ages including"music, dancing, and a variety of other live entertainment, games, attractions, and foodjtie event was eventually discontinued due to steadily declining,attendance. The event cost approximately $7,500 (for entertainment, equipmeht~and supplies) in addition to staff. It was last held in 2005::- Semo s.in'Rosemead, however, still'celebrate Cinco de Mayo. Approximately 300 1 1, seniors atten ed tni's year.s event al,the Rosemead Community Recreation Center on-Tuesday, May;5. It featured] Vb'music, dancing, and refreshments. Further, Radio stati\Que;Buena (FM 105.5) continues to host an annual event at Whittier Narrows Regional Park which features a full-scale carnival, popular bands, dancing; and community organizations. According to the San Gabriel Valley Tribune, approximately 100,000 people attended this year's festival the weekend of May 3. This and similar fetes may have contributed to the waning interest irnRosemead's event. In 2006, the Cinco de Mayo commemoration was replaced by an International Fair at Rosemead Park. It featured multi-cultural entertainment, food, and game booths, and was held in October. It was not well attended, and was replaced by Rosemead's first-ever Oktoberfest in 2007.Oktoberfest features adult and youth stage entertainment, children's carnival, and 100 community and business booths selling food, crafts, and miscellany. Thousands attend the event, which significantly increased attendance at our annual Haunted House at Rosemead Pool as well. Oktoberfest has also served as a vehicle for fundraising in support of historic Savannah Cemetery. Rosemead City Council Meeting Minutes of May 12, 2009 Page 14 of 18 Rosemead seniors have celebrated Chinese New Year at Garvey Center for a number of years. The dinner, dancing, entertainment, and raffles draw 250 seniors to the annual event. As with most of our senior celebrations, the event quickly sells out. There have been no other City-sponsored efforts to celebrate the Lunar New Year. Locally, the City of Monterey Park's Business Improvement District Advisory Committee hosts a 2-day Chinese/Lunar New Year celebration. The event, in its eleventh year, is free to the public. It is located on Garvey Avenue-less than 1 mile from Rosemead's western border at Garvey and New. The 2009 festival featured a "Kids Zone," carnival rides, "Cultural Zone,,'' dumpling cook-off, talent/Karaoke contest, live entertainment featuringrtiaditional performances, and 120 community organization, vendor, and business booths. The event is supported by more than 100 sponsors, and was attended•by approximately 70,000 regional residents. It is coordinated with the assistance ofa special ized,professional event producer and costs in excess of $100,000 (including $20,000 inBIDAC funding, sponsorships, and booth sales and other event revenues). The event is:fnancially self-sustaining. Similar festivals are also held in Alhambra, Los Angeles, and Rowland Heights. Given the brief window forsuch' celebrations, these could limit Rosemead's access to vendors, entertainment; and participants. While we have yet to host a city-wide,Lunar New Ye `c`lebration, the Parks and Recreation Department can develop a smaller scaleevent that is distinctly Rosemead. It would include traditional`eritertainment, games, attractions, and food and Rosemead'Park would serve as the venue' Rec mmendation: That the City Council vote against the development of a Cinco de Mayo event due to demon strated,community disinterest, but vote for the creation of a'special event i cn eleliration of the Lunar New Year as one has never j been hosted in Rosemead. \ Wendy Chang - stated it that'she wa`s yer happy to see that council would be sponsoring these events. Explained that this would be a good activity to help other people understand other people's culture. She thought that the city might not have to.incur large expenses if they rented booths during these events '`Also, stated it that these events would increase business in the city. Charlene Lung - stated she was also in favor of this item. e,r Council Member Low asked that the Cinco de Mayo event and the Lunar New Year event be discussed separately. Mayor Clark agreed to discuss the two events separately. Council Member Low stated the city had a large population of the Asian community and she thought bringing the Lunar New Year event to the city would help awareness and help the local businesses in the city. Rosemead City Council Meeting Minutes of May 12, 2009 Page 15 o f 18 Council Member Polly Low made a motion, seconded by Council Member Steven Ly, to move forward with the Lunar New Year event. Vote resulted in: Yes: Armenta, Clark, Low, Ly No: None Abstain: Taylor Absent: None Mayor Pro Tem Taylor stated he had abstained because he wasn't sure what staff was going to provide when this event was planned.a Z Interim City Manager Stewart explained that the city would create,the eev nt at a much less scale and have it at Rosemead park; furthermore, staff would put a report together, or Council and bring it back for further Council action, Council Member Low stated she would now like to discuss the Cinco de Mayo event•,`Added that the city also had a large population of a Hispanic community and,would like to have residents come " 1% N If out and participate in this event; however, she noted that`on staff recommendation, this event in the past has not been very well attended, Mayor Pro Tern Taylor stated he wanted more,iriformation on this because if the city had this event before and the public did not participate then`fi I was`'no'in favor of its X Parks and Recreation Director Montgomery-ScWstated that his'understanding was that the last event was held in 2005~arid in 2006 this event transition to the International Festival and in 2007 it was Oktoberfest. • r } Mr. Stewart suggested that if Council wanted more formation on this item it could also be included wlien"the staff report for,tlie Lunar New'Year was brought back to Council. Al, Council Member Armenta stated that in the end of the 90's the city hosted this event and it was successfuliAsked that she would like'to know when and why the transition happened. Council Membie~Polly Low made a motion, seconded by Council Member Sandra Armenta, to direct staff to biing`back'information on the Lunar New Year and also including information on the Cinco de Mayo event with the potential of bringing it back in 90 days. Vote resulted in: Yes: Armenta, Clark, Low, Ly, Taylor No: None Abstain: None Absent: None Rosemead City Council Meeting Minutes of May 12, 2009 Page 16 o 18 Y E. Consideration of Contract for City Manager/Interim City Manager Services The City Council is scheduled to conduct interviews in closed session with candidates for the position of Interim City Manager on May 9, 2009. The identity of the person selected to serve as Interim City Manager or City Manager, if any, will not be known until after the completion of the interview process. If the City Council selects a candidate, and if the Council is able to agree to terms on an interim employment agreement with a candidate (other than compensation, which must be discussed in open session), the item will be considered formally by the City Council on May 12, 2009. If an Interim City Manager, Services Agreement is prepared for consideration on the May 12, 2009 City Council agenda, a copy will be made available to the public at the same time it is available to the City Council. Interim City Attorney stated that on Saturday the City Co position of City Manager and had at the direction of the C mutual acceptable city manger contract for Mr. Jeffry Allr the City Clerk's office for anyone who would like to revie% be June 15, 2009, the starting compensation will be $17; received by other executive management team, and in tt cause the severance will be 6 months with,an escalating months. Council Member Ly asked for clarification city manager earned. icil had conducted interviews for the uncil.he believed h_e had negotiated a J. A copy of the contract•is available in it. The1relevant terms are"start'date will 000, the benefits will be the same as event of the city's termination for no ne ni'6nth per year, not to exceed 9 of the audience how much the previous Mr. Montes responded,$178,000'arid,had some in lieu of benefits that included an additional 10%. Council Member Ly reiterated•the terms of es vera a pay for Mr. Allred and asked the city attorney to state how many monihs,of severance the previous city manager had under his contract. Mr. Monte Is replied that it had started `at 6 ,to 8 months but with time had escalated to 18 months of severance`i~~ ; Council MemberSteven Ly.made a motion, seconded by Council Member Sandra Armenta, to approve the CityManageir's contract for Mr. Jeffry Allred. Vote resulted in: Yes: Armenta, Clark, Low, Ly No: Taylor Abstain: None Absent: None Mayor Clark introduced Mr. Allred to the audience and stated Council was very pleased to have him in the City. . Rosemead City Council Meeting Minutes ofMay 12, 2009 Page 17 of 18 Mayor Clark announced that council would now be recessing to closed session at 8:42 p.m. Council Member Armenta stated she would only be attending the closed session on Item 1 but would recuse herself on item 2 of the closed session. 7. CLOSED SESSION A. Conference with Legal Counsel --Existing Litigation Government Code 54956.9 (a): 1) Randy Hato et. al v. City of Rosemead p 2) Tran v. Armenta, Molleda, Logan (the Cou'rity, Registrar of Voters) and the City of Rosemead „ , B. Conference with Legal Counsel--Anticipated Litigation Initiation of litigation pursuant to Government,Code 54 Council reconvened from Closed Session at 9:47 p.m. City Attorney Montes stated the only thing,to'report was that Cduncil,voted unanimously to transfer the Haro v. Rosemead case from the Garcia firm.f Burke, Willi ams&So-renson. 8. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned place on May 26, 2009• P•m. next regular City Council meeting is scheduled to take Margaret Clark Mayor ATT Gloria Molleda, City Clerk Rosemead City Council Meeting Minutes ofMay 12, 2009 Page 18 of 18