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CC - Item 3A - Second Public Hearing Pursuant to Government Code Section 34458 on Proposed Draft City Charter
ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: BEN KIM, CITY MANAGERS DATE: APRIL 21, 2026 SUBJECT: SECOND PUBLIC HEARING PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE 34458 ON PROPOSED DRAFT CITY CHARTER SUMMARY On March 10, 2026, the City Council conducted the first public hearing of the draft charter. After holding the first public hearing and receiving public comments, the City Council directed staff to proceed with the second public hearing at a non -regular meeting date, in accordance with Government Code Section 34458. This is the second public hearing required by state law on the draft charter. After holding a second hearing on the draft charter on a non -regular meeting date, the City Council at an upcoming meeting may vote to adopt a motion submitting the proposed charter to the City's voters. The City Council must wait 21 days after the second public hearing before adopting this motion at a regular meeting, which would be on May 26, 2026. The deadline to submit the charter to the County for inclusion on the ballot for the November election is August 7, 2026. A charter acts as a constitution for a city. Article XI, section 3(a) of the California Constitution grants cities' voters the ability to adopt a charter. The City Council may adopt a charter, but to go into effect, it must be approved by the City's voters. During the year 2023 and 2024, several Charter Committee meetings were held as well as several City Council meetings to discuss the merits of becoming a Charter Law City and what provisions to include in the Charter. Public Hearing Requirements to Adopt a City Charter The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the proposed charter and specifically hear from the public on the charter. Before submitting the proposed charter to the voters, the City Council must hold at least two public hearings on the charter as required by Government Code Section AGENDA ITEM 3.A City Council Meeting April 21, 2026 Page 2 of 4 34458. Notice of these hearings must be published in a community newspaper and in three public places at least 21 calendar days before each public hearing. The second public hearing must be at least 30 days after the first public hearing. At least one of the public hearings must be a special meeting held outside of normal business hours to facilitate public participation. Tonight's special meeting qualifies as the City's second public hearing on the draft charter. After holding the two public hearings, the City Council may then adopt a motion submitting the proposed charter to the City's voters. The City Council, however, must wait 21 days after the second public hearing before adopting this motion. The deadline to submit the proposed charter to the County Clerk to get on the ballot for the November 3, 2026 statewide general election is 88 days before the election, which would be August 7, 2026. Differences between General Law and Charter Cities Cities that are not governed by a charter are called "general law cities." The primary distinction between a general law city and a charter city is that charter cities have the ability to adopt rules and regulations over "municipal affairs" that are different than State law and apply to general law cities. For instance, general law cities must use the city -manager form of government. Charter cities, on the other hand, can use other forms of self-government, including the "strong mayor" form. Other distinctions are that charter cities may establish their own election dates, rules, and procedures, can have public financing of elections, establish council members' salaries, and have greater public contracting and taxing authority. Recently, several charter law cities prevailed in trial court that SB 9 lot split requirement do not apply to charter law cities. Such similar case by general law cities failed. The League of California Cities has developed a chart which provides the general areas that Charter law cities may choose to regulate, and the City used that chart to assist in guiding its provisions. Terms of Proposed Charter The table below highlights the key differences between the proposed charter and the City's current general law city status. The Charter itself should be reviewed in full. Subject Matter General Law City Rosemead Municipal Code Proposed Charter General Charter Law None None Provides that to the Powers extent there are Charter powers that may be exercised by the City, it retains all of those rights except where stated otherwise in the Charter Term limits May provide for term No term limits Term limits would be limits. Cal. Const. art. imposed after five four- City Council Meeting April 21, 2026 Page 3 of 4 XI, § 5(b); Cal Gov't year terms. Partial terms Code Section 36502 would count as full (b) terms. Would only apply prospectively Prosecuting Authority City only has the Follows State law Would give the City authority to enforce its authority to establish municipal code unless office of City Prosecutor it receives consent with authority to from County District prosecute City Attorney ordinances and certain State misdemeanors Economic City has limited N/A Power to utilize Development authority to support revenues from the economic general fund to development projects encourage, support and within the City promote economic development Purchasing and Cities must follow Municipal Code Would give Council Contracts State law on Chapters 3.24 authority to adopt own competitive bidding (Purchasing purchasing and System for Non- contracting procedures Public Works by ordinance Contracts) and 3.28 (Public Project Bidding Procedures) follow State requirements for when formal and informal purchasing procedures are permitted Preference for Must follow No preference for Would give Council Veterans contracting veterans or authority to adopt procedures. Public disabled veterans ordinance to give Contracting Code veterans and disabled permits cities to grant veterans a credit of preferences to additional points in disabled veterans, but awarding contracts not veterans City Council Meeting April 21, 2026 Page 4 of 4 STAFF RECOMMENDATION That the City Council take the following actions: 1. Conduct the Second Public Hearing and take any public comment. 2. Discuss and provide any direction on the draft City charter; and 3. Vote on whether to schedule a public hearing on May 26, 2026 to consider the adoption of the draft charter and placing it on the ballot for the November 3, 2026, election. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with the recommendation of this report. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW This agenda item does not constitute a project under the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"), and it can be seen with certainty that it will have no impact on the environment. As such, this matter is exempt under CEQA. PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification process. In addition, the Notice of Second Public Hearing was published in the Rosemead Reader. The public hearing notice was also published and translated into the following languages and published in their respective newspapers, Chinese L.A Daily News, La Opinion, and Saigon Times. Prepared by: 'We Attachments: A. Draft City Charter B. Staff Report, Dated March 10, 2026 with attachments C. Notice of Second Public Hearing CITY OF ROSEMEAD CITY CHARTER PREAMBLE We, the people of Rosemead enact this Charter to preserve and enhance the economic and social quality of life in our community. Resolutely committed to the belief that local government has the closest affinity to the people governed, and firm in the conviction that the economic and fiscal independence of our local government will promote the health, safety and welfare of all the citizens of this City. We do hereby exercise the express right granted by the Constitution of the State of California to enact and adopt this Charter for the City of Rosemead and to ensure that all municipal affairs that may be controlled by the City as a local control shall be. ARTICLE 1 GOVERNANCE Section 1.1. Incorporation and Succession The City shall continue to be a municipal corporation known as the City of Rosemead. The boundaries of the City of Rosemead shall continue as now established until changed in the manner authorized by law. The City shall remain vested with and shall continue to own, have, possess, control and enjoy all property rights and rights of action of every nature and description owned, had, possessed, controlled, or enjoyed by it at the time this Charter takes effect, and is hereby declared to be the successor of same. It shall be subject to all debts, obligations and liabilities, which exist against the City at the time this Charter takes effect. All lawful ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations, or portions thereof, in force at the time this Charter takes effect and not in conflict with or inconsistent herewith, are hereby continued in force until the same have been duly repealed, amended, changed or superseded by proper authority. Section 1.2. Council -Manager Form of Government The municipal government established by this Charter shall be known as the "Council -Manager" form of government. Section 1.3. Governing Body The City shall be governed by a City Council composed of five Council Members. The adoption of this Charter shall not in any way alter the current terms of sitting Council Members or the date of elections for City Council. Section 1.4. City Council Salaries Council Members shall receive compensation for their services in accordance with the provisions of State law. 4870-7410-6252 v3 Section 1.5. Eligibility for City Council Only persons meeting the requirements set forth in the general laws of the State of California shall be eligible to run for City Council. Section 1.6. Elections for City Council Members All elections shall be held in accordance with the provisions of the California Elections Code governing municipal elections. Section 1.7. Council Vacancies The determination as to when a Council Member has vacated their Council seat and the process for filling such vacancy shall be as set forth in the California Government Code. Section 1.8. Term Limits The purpose of this section is to create more competitive elections by ensuring that periodically the advantages of incumbency of a City Council Member will yield to increased citizen participation in seeking elective office. No person shall be a candidate for election to the office of City Council Member after having served as a City Council Member for five consecutive four-year terms, either by election or appointment. This section shall apply prospectively only, and neither the current term as of the effective date of this Charter, nor any prior terms, of sitting Council Members shall be counted as one of the five consecutive four-year terms described herein. Any person who, either by appointment or election, serves a partial term of office as a member of the City Council shall be deemed, for the purpose of this section, to have served a full four-year term. Any member of the City Council who resigns or is removed from office during a term shall be deemed to have served a full term. ARTICLE 2 MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS Section 2.1. Municipal Affairs The City Council may adopt and enforce all ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations in respect to municipal affairs, subject only to restrictions and limitations provided in this Charter, the United States and California Constitutions and applicable, laws and decisions of courts with competent jurisdiction. With respect to any municipal affair not expressly addressed in this Charter, until such municipal affair is expressly addressed in this Charter, or until the City legislates over such municipal affair by the adoption of an ordinance(s), the general laws of the State of California shall govern. 4870-7410-6252 v3 Section 2.2. Powers of the City This City shall have all powers that a City can have under the Constitution and laws of the State of California as fully and completely as though they were specifically enumerated in this Charter. The enumeration in this Charter of any particular power, duty or procedure shall not be held to be exclusive of, or any limitation or restriction upon, this general grant of power. The City shall have the power to make and enforce all laws and regulations in respect to municipal affairs, subject only to such restrictions and limitations as may be provided in this Charter and in the Constitution of the State of California. The City shall also have the power to exercise, or act pursuant to any and all rights, powers, privileges or procedures, heretofore, or hereafter established, granted or prescribed by any law of the State, by this Charter, or by other lawful authority, or which a municipal corporation might or could exercise, or act pursuant to, under the Constitution of the State of California. The enumeration in this Charter of any particular power shall not be held to be exclusive of, or any limitation upon, the generality of the foregoing provisions. This Charter shall be liberally construed to vest the City with all legal authority and powers necessary to protect the health, safety and general welfare of all of the citizens of the City. No person, firm or corporation shall ever exercise any franchise, license, permit, easement, privilege or other use, except in so far as he or it may be entitled to do so by direct authority of the Constitution of the State of California, or of the Constitution or laws of the United States, in, upon, over, under or along any street, highway or other public place in the City unless they shall have first obtained a grant therefor in accordance with the provisions of this Charter. Franchises shall be granted by the City Council only in the time and manner, and for such purposes, as may be prescribed or authorized by the constitution or by applicable laws of this state. The City may exercise all or any of the powers herein set forth singly or jointly with other public agencies in the manner provided by general law. Section 2.3. Enterprises The City shall have the power to engage in any enterprise deemed necessary to produce revenues for the general fund or any other fund established by the City Council to promote a public purpose. Section 2.4. Economic Development The City shall encourage, support, and promote economic development and community development in the City. The City shall have the power to utilize revenues from the general fund to encourage, support and promote economic development. The City may undertake economic development activities for the purpose of promoting the general health and welfare of the inhabitants of the City, job creation, improving market rate and affordable housing options, improving retail and commercial options, improving dining, entertainment and recreation options, and improving the City's tax base thereby furthering the City's ability to enhance and provide municipal services to its residents. The economic development activities authorized by this section are municipal affairs. 4870-7410-6252 0 Section 2.5. Officers and Employees The City Council may, by ordinance, establish a merit system for City employees. Such system may include provisions for the method of the selection of employees, the classification, advancement, suspension, discharge, termination of such employees, and the consolidation and elimination of positions. The said merit system shall apply as to each office or position of employment with the City, except: A. Elective and appointive officers; B. Part-time or temporary officers and employees; and C. Members of boards and commissions. Such system may be established or amended, by ordinance of the City Council, from time to time, as may be required in the discretion of the City Council in the public interest. Section 2.6. City Prosecutor The City shall have the authority to establish an office of City Prosecutor. Such establishment will be by adoption of ordinances and resolutions which direct the City Attorney or another qualified attorney to prosecute on behalf of the people any or all criminal cases arising from violation of the provisions of this Charter, City ordinances and such state misdemeanors as the City has the power to prosecute, unless otherwise provided by the City Council. Section 2.7. Fines, Penalties and Cost Recovery The City shall have the power to enact ordinances providing for different penalties for violations of its ordinances, and/or this Charter, and to prescribe in such ordinances, forfeitures, penalties and punishments for the violation thereof, which punishment shall be by fine or imprisonment, or by both fine and imprisonment. Section 2.5. General Law Powers Nothing in this Charter shall be construed to prevent or restrict the City from exercising any and all rights, powers and privileges heretofore or hereafter granted or prescribed by the general law of the State of California. All general law powers of cities in California are hereby declared to be possessed by the City. In the event of any conflict between the provisions of this Charter and the provisions of the general laws of the State of California, the provisions of this Charter shall control. ARTICLE 3 Fiscal Matters Section 3.1. Purchasing and Contracts The City Council may, by ordinance, adopt purchasing and contracting procedures, thresholds and requirements within its municipal affairs authority. 4870-7410-6252 0 Section 3.2. Preference for Veterans The City Council may, by ordinance, adopt purchasing and contracting procedures, which give to veterans and disabled veterans a credit of additional points, preference or increased grading in the determination of awards of contracts. Documentary proof of eligibility for Veteran's Preference Credits and exemption from the eligibility limitation must be submitted prior to approval of the City. In the case of a tie grade between a veteran and non -veteran, the veteran shall be ranked highest. Section 3.3. Reductions Prohibited Revenues raised and collected by the City shall not be subject to subtraction, retention, attachment, withdrawal or any other form of involuntary reduction by any other level of government. Section 3.4. Mandates Limited No person, whether elected or appointed, acting on behalf of the City shall be required to perform any function which is mandated by any other level of government, unless and until funds sufficient for the performance of such function are provided by said mandating authority. ARTICLE 4 AMENDMENT 4.1 Amendment This Charter and any of its provisions may be amended by a majority vote of the electors voting on the questions. Amendment, revision or repeal may be proposed by initiative or by the governing body. ARTICLE 5 INTERPRETATION Section 5.1. Construction and Interpretation The language contained in this Charter is intended to be permissive rather than exclusive or limiting and shall be liberally and broadly construed in favor of the exercise by the City of its power to govern with respect to any matter which is a municipal affair. Section 5.2. Severability If any provision of this Charter should be held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or otherwise unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall remain enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law. 4870-7410-6252 v3 ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: BEN KIM, CITY MANAGER/ DATE: MARCH 10, 2026 SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 34458 ON DRAFT CITY CHARTER SUMMARY On July 23, 2024, the City Council gave direction to place the proposed charter measure on the ballot at the November 3, 2026 statewide general election. The City Council directed that a draft charter be set for public hearing pursuant to State law. This is the first public hearing required by State law on the draft charter. The City Council will be conducting a second hearing on the draft charter at a special meeting on April 21, 2026. After holding a second hearing on the draft charter, the City Council may vote to adopt a motion submitting the proposed charter to the City's voters. The City Council must wait 21 days after the second public hearing before adopting this motion. The deadline to submit the charter to the County for inclusion on the ballot for the November election is August 7, 2026. DISCUSSION A charter acts as a constitution for a city. Article XI, section 3(a) of the California Constitution grants cities' voters the ability to adopt a charter. The City Council may adopt a charter, but to go into effect, it must be approved by the City's voters. During the year 2023 and 2024, several Charter Committee meetings were held as well as several City Council meetings to discuss the merits of becoming a Charter Law City and what provisions to include in the Charter. Public Hearing Requirements to Adopt a City Charter The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the proposed charter and specifically hear from the public on the charter. Before submitting the proposed charter to the voters, the City Council must hold at least two public hearings on the charter as required by Government Code Section 34458. Notice of these hearings must be published in a community newspaper and in three public places at least 21 calendar days before each public hearing. The second public hearing AGENDA ITEM 3.A City Council Meeting March 10, 2026 Page 2 of 4 must be at least 30 days after the first public hearing. At least one of the public hearings must be a special meeting held outside of normal business hours to facilitate public participation. Tonight's meeting qualifies as the City's first public hearing on the draft charter. The next meeting is set for April 21. After holding the two public hearings, the City Council may then adopt a motion submitting the proposed charter to the City's voters. The City Council, however, must wait 21 days after the second public hearing before adopting this motion. The deadline to submit the proposed charter to the County Clerk to get on the ballot for the November 3, 2026 statewide general election is 88 days before the election, which would be August 7, 2026. Differences between General Law and Charter Cities Cities that are not governed by a charter are called "general law cities." The primary distinction between a general law city and a charter city is that charter cities have the ability to adopt rules and regulations over "municipal affairs" that are different than State law and apply to general law cities. For instance, general law cities must use the city -manager form of government. Charter cities, on the other hand, can use other forms of self-government, including the "strong mayor" form. Other distinctions are that charter cities may establish their own election dates, rules, and procedures, can have public financing of elections, establish council members' salaries, and have greater public contracting and tasting authority. Recently, several charter law cities prevailed in trial court that SB 9 lot split requirement do not apply to charter law cities. Such similar case by general law cities failed. The League of California Cities has developed a chart which provides the general areas that Charter law cities may choose to regulate, and the City used that chart to assist in guiding its provisions. Terms of Proposed Charter The table below highlights the key differences between the proposed charter and the City's current general law city status. The Charter itself should be reviewed in full. Subject Matter General Law City Rosemead Municipal Code Proposed Charter General Charter Law None None Provides that to the Powers extent there are Charter powers that may be exercised by the City, it retains all of those rights except where stated otherwise in the Charter Term limits May provide for term No term limits Term limits would be limits. Cal. Const. art. imposed after five four - XI, 5 5(b); Cal Gov't year terms. Partial terms Code Section 36502 would count as full City Council Meeting March 10, 2026 Page 3 of 4 (b) terms. Would only apply prospectively Prosecuting Autho rity City only has the Follows State law Would give the City authority to enforce its authority to establish municipal code unless office of City Prosecutor it receives consent with authority to from County District prosecute City Attorney ordinances and certain State misdemeanors Economic City has limited N/A Power to utilize Development authority to support revenues from the economic general fund to development projects encourage, supportand within the City promote economic development Purchasing and Cities must follow Municipal Code Would give Council Contracts State law on Chapters 3.24 authority to adopt own competitive bidding (Purchasing purchasing and System for Non- contracting procedures Public Works by ordinance Contracts) and 3.28 (Public Project Bidding Procedures) follow State requirements for when formal and informal purchasing procedures are permitted Preference for Must follow No preference for Would give Council Veterans contracting veterans or authority to adopt procedures. Public disabled veterans ordinance to give Contracting Code veterans and disabled permits cities to grant veterans a credit of preferences to additional points in disabled veterans, but awarding contracts not veterans City Council Meeting March 10, 2026 Page 4 of 4 STAFF RECOMMENDATION That the City Council take the following actions: 1. Conduct the Public Hearing and take any public comment; 2. Discuss the Charter and provide direction on the City charter; and 3. Direct that the next Public Hearing be noticed for April 21, 2026 FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with the recommendation of this report ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW This agenda item does not constitute a project under the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"), and it can be seen with certainty that it will have no impact on the environment. As such, this matter is exempt under CEQA. PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification process. In addition, the Notice of Public Hearing was published in the San Gabriel Tribune. The public hearing notice was also published and translated into the following languages and published in their respective newspapers, Chinese L.A Daily News, La Opinion, and Saigon Times. Prepared by: Rachel Richman, City Attorney Attachments: A. Draft City Charter B. City Council Staff Report. Dated July 23, 2024 with attachments C. Notice of Public Hearing Attachment A Draft City Charter CITY OF ROSEMEAD CITY CHARTER PREAMBLE We, the people of Rosemead enact this Charter to preserve and enhance the economic and social quality of life in our community. Resolutely committed to the belief that local government has the closest affinity to the people governed, and firm in the conviction that the economic and fiscal independence of our local government will promote the health, safety and welfare of all the citizens of this City. We do hereby exercise the express right granted by the Constitution of the State of California to enact and adopt this Charter for the City of Rosemead and to ensure that all municipal affairs that may be controlled by the City as a local control shall be. ARTICLE 1 GOVERNANCE Section I.I. Incorporation and Succession The City shall continue to be a municipal corporation known as the City of Rosemead. The boundaries of the City of Rosemead shall continue as now established until changed in the manner authorized by law. The City shall remain vested with and shall continue to own, have, possess, control and enjoy all property rights and rights of action of every nature and description owned, had, possessed, controlled, or enjoyed by it at the time this Charter takes effect, and is hereby declared to be the successor of same. It shall be subject to all debts, obligations and liabilities, which exist against the City at the time this Charter takes effect. All lawful ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations, or portions thereof, in force at the time this Charter takes effect and not in conflict with or inconsistent herewith, are hereby continued in force until the same have been duly repealed, amended, changed or superseded by proper authority. Section 1.2. Council -Manager Form of Government The municipal government established by this Charter shall be known as the "Council -Manager" form of government. Section 1.3. Governing Body The City shall be governed by a City Council composed of five Council Members. The adoption of this Charter shall not in any way alter the current terms of sitting Council Members or the date of elections for City Council. Section 1.4. City Council Salaries Council Members shall receive compensation for their services in accordance with the provisions of State law. 4870-7410-6252 v3 Section 1.5. Eligibility for City Council Only persons meeting the requirements set forth in the general laws of the State of California shall be eligible to run for City Council. Section 1.6. Elections for City Council Members All elections shall be held in accordance with the provisions of the California Elections Code governing municipal elections. Section 1.7. Council Vacancies The determination as to when a Council Member has vacated their Council seat and the process for filling such vacancy shall be as set forth in the California Government Code. Section 1.8. Term Limits The purpose of this section is to create more competitive elections by ensuring that periodically the advantages of incumbency of a City Council Member will yield to increased citizen participation in seeking elective office. No person shall be a candidate for election to the office of City Council Member after having served as a City Council Member for five consecutive four-year terms, either by election or appointment. This section shall apply prospectively only, and neither the current term as of the effective date of this Charter, nor any prior terms, of sitting Council Members shall be counted as one of the five consecutive four-year terms described herein. Any person who, either by appointment or election, serves a partial term of office as a member of the City Council shall be deemed, for the purpose of this section, to have served a full four-year term. Any member of the City Council who resigns or is removed from office during a term shall be deemed to have served a full term. ARTICLE 2 MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS Section 2.1. Municipal Affairs The City Council may adopt and enforce all ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations in respect to municipal affairs, subject only to restrictions and limitations provided in this Charter, the United States and California Constitutions and applicable, laws and decisions of courts with competent jurisdiction. With respect to any municipal affair not expressly addressed in this Charter, until such municipal affair is expressly addressed in this Charter, or until the City legislates over such municipal affair by the adoption of an ordinance(s), the general laws of the State of California shall govern. 4870-7410-6252 v3 Section 2.2. Powers of the City This City shall have all powers that a City can have under the Constitution and laws of the State of California as fully and completely as though they were specifically enumerated in this Charter. The enumeration in this Charter of any particular power, duty or procedure shall not be held to be exclusive of, or any limitation or restriction upon, this general grant of power. The City shall have the power to make and enforce all laws and regulations in respect to municipal affairs, subject only to such restrictions and limitations as may be provided in this Charter and in the Constitution of the State of California. The City shall also have the power to exercise, or act pursuant to any and all rights, powers, privileges or procedures, heretofore, or hereafter established, granted or prescribed by any law of the State, by this Charter, or by other lawful authority, or which a municipal corporation might or could exercise, or act pursuant to, under the Constitution of the State of California. The enumeration in this Charter of any particular power shall not be held to be exclusive of, or any limitation upon, the generality of the foregoing provisions. This Charter shall be liberally construed to vest the City with all legal authority and powers necessary to protect the health, safety and general welfare of all of the citizens of the City. No person, firm or corporation shall ever exercise any franchise, license, permit, easement, privilege or other use, except in so far as he or it may be entitled to do so by direct authority of the Constitution of the State of California, or of the Constitution or laws of the United States, in, upon, over, under or along any street, highway or other public place in the City unless they shall have first obtained a grant therefor in accordance with the provisions of this Charter. Franchises shall be granted by the City Council only in the time and manner, and for such purposes, as may be prescribed or authorized by the constitution or by applicable laws of this state. The City may exercise all or any of the powers herein set forth singly or jointly with other public agencies in the manner provided by general law. Section 2.3. Enterprises The City shall have the power to engage in any enterprise deemed necessary to produce revenues for the general fund or any other fund established by the City Council to promote a public purpose. Section 2.4. Economic Development The City shall encourage, support, and promote economic development and community development in the City. The City shall have the power to utilize revenues from the general fund to encourage, support and promote economic development. The City may undertake economic development activities for the purpose of promoting the general health and welfare of the inhabitants of the City, job creation, improving market rate and affordable housing options, improving retail and commercial options, improving dining, entertainment and recreation options, and improving the City's tax base thereby furthering the City's ability to enhance and provide municipal services to its residents. The economic development activities authorized by this section are municipal affairs. 4870-7410-6252 v3 Section 2.5. Officers and Employees The City Council may, by ordinance, establish a merit system for City employees. Such system may include provisions for the method of the selection of employees, the classification, advancement, suspension, discharge, termination of such employees, and the consolidation and elimination of positions. The said merit system shall apply as to each office or position of employment with the City, except: A. Elective and appointive officers; B. Part-time or temporary officers and employees; and C. Members of boards and commissions. Such system may be established or amended, by ordinance of the City Council, from time to time, as may be required in the discretion of the City Council in the public interest. Section 2.6. City Prosecutor The City shall have the authority to establish an office of City Prosecutor. Such establishment will be by adoption of ordinances and resolutions which direct the City Attorney or another qualified attorney to prosecute on behalf of the people any or all criminal cases arising from violation of the provisions of this Charter, City ordinances and such state misdemeanors as the City has the power to prosecute, unless otherwise provided by the City Council. Section 2.7. Fines, Penalties and Cost Recovery The City shall have the power to enact ordinances providing for different penalties for violations of its ordinances, and/or this Charter, and to prescribe in such ordinances, forfeitures, penalties and punishments for the violation thereof, which punishment shall be by fine or imprisonment, or by both fine and imprisonment. Section 2.8. General Law Powers Nothing in this Charter shall be construed to prevent or restrict the City from exercising any and all rights, powers and privileges heretofore or hereafter granted or prescribed by the general law of the State of California. All general law powers of cities in California are hereby declared to be possessed by the City. In the event of any conflict between the provisions of this Charter and the provisions of the general laws of the State of California, the provisions of this Charter shall control. ARTICLE 3 Fiscal Matters Section 3.1. Purchasing and Contracts The City Council may, by ordinance, adopt purchasing and contracting procedures, thresholds and requirements within its municipal affairs authority. 4870-7410-6252 v3 Section 3.2. Preference for Veterans The City Council may, by ordinance, adopt purchasing and contracting procedures, which give to veterans and disabled veterans a credit of additional points, preference or increased grading in the determination of awards of contracts. Documentary proof of eligibility for Veteran's Preference Credits and exemption from the eligibility limitation must be submitted prior to approval of the City. In the case of a tie grade between a veteran and non -veteran, the veteran shall be ranked highest. Section 3.3. Reductions Prohibited Revenues raised and collected by the City shall not be subject to subtraction, retention, attachment, withdrawal or any other form of involuntary reduction by any other level of government. Section 3.4. Mandates Limited No person, whether elected or appointed, acting on behalf of the City shall be required to perform any function which is mandated by any other level of government, unless and until funds sufficient for the performance of such function are provided by said mandating authority. ARTICLE 4 AMENDMENT 4.1 Amendment This Charter and any of its provisions may be amended by a majority vote of the electors voting on the questions. Amendment, revision or repeal may be proposed by initiative or by the governing body. ARTICLE 5 INTERPRETATION Section 5.1. Construction and Interpretation The language contained in this Charter is intended to be permissive rather than exclusive or limiting and shall be liberally and broadly construed in favor of the exercise by the City of its power to govern with respect to any matter which is a municipal affair. Section 5.2. Severability If any provision of this Charter should be held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or otherwise unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall remain enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law. 4870-7410-6252 0 Attachment B City Council Staff Report with Attachment Dated July 23, 2024 ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: BEN KIM. CITY MANAGER DATE: JULY 23. 2024 SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING - ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 2024-41 APPROVING THE PLACEMENT OF A CITY CHARTER ON THE BALLOT OF THE NOVEMBER 5, 2024 GENERAL ELECTION AND CALLING OF A SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION AND CONSOLIDATING THE CHARTER MEASURE WITH THE GENERAL ELECTION AND ADDITIONAL DIRECTION REGARDING THE BALLOT MEASURE AS PROVIDED FOR UNDER THE ELECTIONS CODE SUMMARY Cities in California are either general law cities or charter cities. General law cities may only adopt and enforce ordinances and regulations that are consistent with the laws of the State of California. In contrast, charter cities which are authorized by the California constitution may adopt and enforce ordinances and regulations regarding municipal affairs subject only to the limitations contained in the city's charter. The City of Rosemead is a general law city. The City Council has been discussing converting to a charter city by placing a city charter on the ballot at the November 5. 2024 election. At its March 26. 2024 meeting, the City Council directed that a draft charter be set for public hearing pursuant to State law. As required by State law, the City then conducted two public hearings on the proposed charter on May 28 and June 27, 2024. After holding a second hearing on the draft charter, the City Council may vote to adopt a motion submitting the proposed charter to the City's voters. The purpose of this meeting is to consider whether to approve Resolution No. 202441. placing the proposed charter on the ballot at the November 5. 2024 election. If the City Council approves Resolution No. 202441, the City would not become a charter city. Only the City's voters can authorize a conversion of the City from a general law to a charter city. A majority of the City's voters must approve the measure for the City to become a charter city. AGENDA ITEM 4.A City Council Meeting July 27, 2024 A charter acts as a constitution for a city. Article XI, section 3(a) of the California Constitution grants cities' voters the ability to adopt a chatter. The City Council may adopt a charter, but to go into effect, it must be approved by the City's voters. Since 2023, several Charter Committee meetings were held as well as several City Council meetings to discuss the merits of becoming a charter city and what provisions to include in the charter. At its March 261 Council meeting, the Council directed that public hearings be held to receive further public input regarding the draft charter. The City held public hearings on the proposed charter on May 28 and June 27, 2024. After holding the two public hearings, the City Council may then adopt a motion submitting the proposed charter to the City's voters. The City Council, however, must wait 21 days after the second public hearing before adopting this motion. The deadline to submit the proposed charter to the County Clerk to get on the ballot for the November 2024 statewide general election is 88 days before the election, which would be August 9, 2024. CHARTER BALLOT ITEMS TO BE DISCUSSED AND DETERMINED BY COUNCIL TO BE REFLECTED IN RESOLUTION 202441: The below items are items in the required Resolution to send the Charter Measure to the County for the November 5, 2024 election. If there are changes to the below, they can be read into the record to reflect the changes in the Resolution to the extent the draft Resolution does not reflect the direction. 1. Proposed Ballot Language: "Shall the City of Rosemead Charter be adopted to establish Rosemead as a chatter city to have more authority over municipal affairs, imposing term limits on City Councihnembers, establishing the position of City prosecutor, permitting use of City funds for economic development, continuing following California law for compensating Councilmembers, and giving the City Council authority to adopt an ordinance giving veterans and disabled veterans preference in awarding contracts?" There are various restrictions that the Elections Code and County places on Ballot Measure language of most importance it cannot exceed 75 words and must be an accurate summary to avoid challenge. The above has 68 words. The language used is consistent with other similar charter measure summaries. D Recommend that the City Council anrnove the above Ballot Language for the Resolution. City Council Meeting July 23, 2024 Page 3 of 7 2, City Council Request for Letter Designation for Charter Ballot Item: The County Register Recorder will assign letter designations for each local measure on the ballot. 'Letter designations are assigned in alphabetical order commencing with county measures and then other local measures (city, school and special districts) in alphabetical sequence. If so desired the City Council may request a specific letter designation. An alternate choice should also be submitted in case the requested letter designation has already been assigned to another jurisdiction. If those letters are not available, the County will designate a letter available. ➢ Recommend that the Council determine if it wants to select a letters) to desig tna a the Rallot measure and if so what the letter(s) should be 3. Impartial Analysis and Arguments for and Against the Charter Measure If the City Council adopts Resolution No. 2024.41, placing the charter measure on the November 5, 2024 ballot, then the City Attorney will be directed to prepare an impartial analysis and arguments in favor and against the charter measure will be published Resolution No. 2024-41, authorizes the City Attorney to prepare an impartial analysis on or before August 16, 2024, of the ballot measure showing the effect of the measure on the existing law and operation of the measure. Arguments in favor and against the proposed charter may also be submitted. Arguments in favor and against the Charter Measure must be filed with the City Clerk no later than 12:00 p.m. on Friday, August 16, 2024, signed, with the printed name(s) and signature(s) of the author(s) submitting them, or if submitted on behalf of an organization, the name of the organization, and the printed name and signature of at least one of its principal officers who is the author of the argument. Arguments cannot exceed 300 words and cannot be signed by more than five people. The City Council, any Council Member, any registered voter, any bona fide association of citizens, or any combination of voters and associations may file a written argument for or against the charter measure. The City Council may also submit an argument in favor of the measure on behalf of the Council. If no Council argument is directed, Councilmembers may do so. If multiple Council Members want to submit multiple arguments for or against the charter measure, then the City Council should determine how to determine which argument shall be selected by the City Clerk as the official argument to be placed in the voter information guide. A rebuttal argument may also be filed. The last day for filing rebuttal arguments for or against the ballot measure shall be submitted during regular business hours on or before Monday, August 26, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. and all such arguments shall be filed with the City Clerk, and shall not exceed 250 words. Recommended that the City Council determine if it wants to submit an argument in favor City Council Meeting July 23, 2024 Page 4 of 7 4. What to Print of the Measure in the Ballot.- Due allot: Due to costs, the Election Code and County do not require the full ballot measure be printed in the ballot booklet The County provides three options; 1. Ballot Measure question only; 2. Ballot Measure question and include Official Sample Ballot Notice advising voters to call the City Clerk's Office and request a free copy of the ballot measure (OR) that the City will be sending voters a supplemental mailing; OR 3. Ballot Measure question and including Full Ballot Measure Text in the Official Sample Ballot Booklet In addition to all the above the City Clerk will provide on the City's website and City Hall the full text of the Charter. D It is recommended that the City Council determine what Ballot Text to include. Summary Differences between General Law and Charter Cities In addition to the below, further discussions on Charter Law versus General Law are included in the attachments to the staff report which were the items included for the two required public hearings. Cities that are not governed by a charter are called "general law cities." The primary distinction between a general law city and a charter city is that charter cities have the ability to adopt rales and regulations over "municipal affairs" that are different than State law and apply to general law cities. For instance, general law cities must use the city -manager form of government. Charter cities, on the other hand, can use other forms of self-government, including the "strong mayor" form. Other distinctions are that charter cities may establish their own election dates, rules, and procedures, can have public financing of elections, establish council members' salaries, and have greater public contracting and taxing authority. Recently, several charter law cities prevailed in trial court that SB 9 lot split requirement do not apply to charter law cities. A similar lawsuit brought by general law cities failed. The League of California Cities has developed a chart which provides the general areas that Charter law cities may choose to regulate, and the City used that chart to assist in guiding its provisions. Terms of Proposed Charter The table below highlights the key differences between the proposed charter and the City's current general law city status. The Charter itself should be reviewed in full and is included as Attachment B. City Council Meeting July 23, 2024 Page 5 of 7 Subject Matter General Lave City Rosemead Proposed Charter Municipal Code General Charter Law None None Provides thatto the extent Powers there are Charter powers that maybe exercised by the City, it retains all of those rights except where stated otherwise in the Charter Term Omits May provide for term No term limits Term Limits would be Imposed limits. Cal. Const. art. XI, after five four-yearterms. S 5(b); Cal Gov't Code Partial terms would count as Section 36502 (b) fuilterms. Would only apply prospectively Prosecuting City only has the authority None Would give the City authority Authority to enforce its municipal to establish office of City code unless it receives Prosecutor with authority to consentfrom County prosecute City ordinances and District Attorney certain State misdemeanors Economic City has limited authority NIA Power to utilize revenues from Development to support economic the generalfund to encourage, development projects support and promote within the City economic development Purchasingand Cities must follow State Municipal Code Would give Council authority Contracts law on competitive Chapters 3.24 to adopt own purchasing and bidding (Purchasing contracting procedures by System for Non- ordinance Public Works Contracts) and 3.28 (Public Project Bidding Procedures) follow State requirements for when formal and informal purchasing procedures are permitted Preference for Must follow contracting No preference for Would give Council authority Veterans procedures. Public veterans or to adopt ordinance to give Contracting Code permits disabled veterans veterans and disabled cities to grant preferences veterans a credit of additional to disabled veterans, but points in awarding contracts not veterans where permissible City Council Meeting July 23, 2024 Page 6 of 7 STAFF RECOMMENDATION The City Council discuss and determine as follows: 1. As it relates to items to include in Resolution No. 2024-41: ➢ Ballot Language for the Resolution. if the Council wants to select a letter(s) to designate the Ballot measure and if so what the letter(s) should be. ➢ if the Council wants to submit an argument in favor of the measure and potential rebuttal and designate up to two Councilmembers to submit on behalf of the Council as whole or in part of the Council. ➢ City Council determine what Ballot Text to include. 2. Consider whether to adopt Resolution No. 2024A1, placing a proposed Charter for the City on the ballot at the November 5, 2024, election for the City's voters; Call for special municipal election and request that the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors consolidate the charter measure with the proposed General Election on November 5, 2024; and 3. Provide additional direction related to the Charter Ballot Measure as necessary. FISCAL IMPACT The County has estimated that the initial cost to consolidate the election will be approximately $92,100. However, that amount is also impacted by whether the Council wants to publish the entire Charter in the Ballot materials which will increase the overall cost of the election. The cost of the election is adequately covered by the General Fund (Fund 101) contingency fund budget in Fiscal Year 2024-25. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW This agenda item does not constitute a project under the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"), and it can be seen with certainty that it will have no impact on the environment. As such, this matter is exempt under CEQA. PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification process and as required under the Elections Code City Council Meeting July 23, 2024 Page 7 of 7 Prepared by: Rack J/IU,C ntctw Rachel Richman, City Attorney Attachments: A. Resolution No. 2024-41 with Exhibit A — Draft Charter B. Staff Report and attachments of Second Public Hearing on June 27, 2024 C. Notice of Public Hearing for July 23, 2024 July 23, 2024 Staff Report Attachment A Resolution No. 2024-41 with Exhibit A — Draft Charter RESOLUTION NO. 202441 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE SUBMISSION TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE CITY A MEASURE PROPOSING THE ADOPTION OF A CHARTER AT THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2024; APPROVING THE BALLOT LANGUAGE FOR THE MEASURE; DIRECTING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE AN IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS OF THE PROPOSED CHARTER; PROVIDING DIRECTION ON RELATED BALLOT ACTIONS; CALLING OF A SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION AND REQUESTING THAT THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY CONSENT TO THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE BALLOT MEASURE WITH THE SPECIAL AND GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 5, 2024 PURSUANT TO ELECTIONS CODE SECTION 10403. WHEREAS, cities in California are either general law cities or charter cities; WHEREAS, general law cities may only adopt and enforce ordinances and regulations that are consistent with the laws of the State of California; WHEREAS, charter cities may adopt and enforce ordinances and regulations regarding municipal affairs subject only to the limitations contained in the city's charter; WHEREAS, the City of Rosemead is a general law city; WHEREAS, Article M, section 3(a) of the California Constitution grants cities' voters the ability to adopt a charter by a vote of a majority of City voters voting at an election called for that purpose; WHEREAS, after over a year of discussions and committee meetings, a proposed charter was presented to the City Council on March 26, 2024, and the City Council directed that the charter be set for public hearings pursuant to California law; WHEREAS, the City Council conducted two public hearings on May 28 and June 27, 2024 and received public testimony regarding a proposed charter; and WHEREAS, pursuant to California Government Code Section 34458(b), this resolution is being adopted at a City Council meeting which is at least twenty-one (21) calendar days after the second public hearing referenced above; and WHEREAS, pursuant to California Elections Code Sections 1415 and 9255, the City Council is authorized by statute to submit the proposed Charter to the voters at the General Municipal Election to be held on November 5, 2024; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the proposed Charter is now in the form that is suitable for presentation to the voters of Rosemead. WHEREAS, the City Council desires to take additional actions as necessary related to the Ballot Measure as provided for under the Elections Code. WHEREAS, the City Council desires to request the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors to consent to the measure being added to the Special and General Election being held on November 5, 2024. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rosemead does hereby resolve as follows: SECTION 1. Recitals. The City Council hereby finds and determines that the foregoing recitals are true and correct, are incorporated herein and by this reference made an operative part hereof. SECTION 2. Submission of Charter. Pursuant to its right, power, and authority under the California Constitution, the laws of the State of California, the City Council on its own motion hereby orders submitted to the voters of Rosemead at the General Municipal Election to be held on November 5, 2024, proposing the adoption of the Charter attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by reference as if set forth in full ("Charter Measure'. The question to appear on the ballot for voter consideration shall be as follows: Shall the City of Rosemead Charter be YES adopted to establish Rosemead as a charter city to have more authority over municipal affairs, imposing term limits on City Councilmembers, establishing the position of City prosecutor, permitting use of City funds for economic development, continuing following California law for compensating NO Councilmembers, and giving the City Council authority to adopt an ordinance giving veterans and disabled veterans preference in SECTION 3. Letter Designation. The City Council requests the following letter be designated to the Ballot Measure: _. If that letter is not available, the City Council requests the Ballot measure be designated the letter . If that letter is not available, the Charter Measure shall be designated by letter by the Los Angeles County Elections Department. (City does not need to select a letterl SECTION 4. Text of Charter Measure to be included: City Council directs having the question above in Section 3 to be printed in the ballot and include Official Sample Ballot Notice advising voters to call the City Clerk's Office to receive a free copy of the ballot enclosure. This option is further described as Option 2 in the County Municipal Information Booklet. in addition, the City Clerk will have the full text of the Charter available on the City's website at www.cityofrosemead.ora. (Connell may choose to include full Text of Charter Measure or only summary to be voted on) SECTION 5. Majority Vote Required. The vote requirement for the measure to pass is a majority (50% + 1) of the votes cast. SECTION 6. Impartial Analysis. The City Council hereby authorizes and directs the City Attorney to prepare an impartial analysis of the Charter Measure showing the effect of the measure on the existing law and operation of the measure. The impartial analysis shall be submitted by the City Attorney to the City Clerk on or before August 16, 2024 at 12:00 p.m., shall not exceed 500 words in length, and otherwise shall comply in all respects with the applicable provisions of the Elections Code of the State of California. SECTION 7. Submission of Ballot Arguments. (a) Arguments in favor and against the Charter Measure shall be filed with the City Clerk, no later than 12:00 p.m. on Friday, August 16, 2024, signed, with the printed name(s) and signature(s) of the author(s) submitting them, or if submitted on behalf of an organization, the name of the organization, and the printed name and signature of at least one of its principal officers who is the author of the argument. Arry member ofthe City Council is hereby authorized to prepare a written argument in favor of or against the measure. (b) Arguments shall not exceed three hundred (300) words and shall be signed by not more than five (5) persons. (c) Pursuant to California Elections Code Section 9285, the City Council is hereby adopting provisions for the filing of rebuttal arguments for this measure. Accordingly, if and when the City Clerk has selected the arguments for and against the measure, which will be printed and distributed to the voters, the City Clerk shall send copies of the argument in favor of the measure to the authors of the argument against it, and copies of the argument against it to the authors of the argument in favor. Any rebuttal argument shall not exceed 250 words and shall be filed no later than 6:00 p.m. on August 26, 2024, accompanied by the printed names and signatures of the persons submitting it, or if submitted on behalf of an organization, the name of the organization, and the printed name and signature of at least one of its principal officers. Rebuttal arguments shall be printed in the same manner as the direct arguments. Each rebuttal argument shall immediately follow the direct argument that it seeks to rebut. (d) The City Council may vote to delegate up to two members to author an argument for the Measure and if so authorized, also a rebuttal, on behalf of the City Council subject to the Election Code deadlines and rules. [Council not required to designate/direct an argument be filed] SECTION S. Request to Consolidate and Conduct Election and Canvass Returns. (a) The City Council hereby calls for a Special Municipal Election for the purpose of adopting of a City Charter and requests that the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors consolidate the election called by this Resolution with the statewide election to be conducted on November 5, 2024, and order the election to be conducted by the Registrar of Voters. The City Clerk is directed to file a certified copy of this Resolution with the Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County and the Registrar of Voters of Los Angeles County. (b) The election on the Charter Measure set forth in Section 2 shall be held and conducted, the voters canvassed, and the returns made, and the results ascertained and determined as provided herein. The election shall be held in accordance with the Elections Code of the State of California The election shall be held in all respects as if there were only one election, and only one form of ballot shall be used. In all particulars not recited in this resolution, the election shall be held and conducted as provided by State law for holding municipal elections. (c) The election on the Charter Measure set forth in Section 2 shall be held in Los Angeles County in the City of Rosemead on November 5, 2024, as required by law, and the Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County is authorized to canvass the returns of the election with respect to the votes cast in the City of Rosemead and certify the results to the City Council of the City of Rosemead. (d) At the first regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Rosemead occurring after the returns of the election for the Charter Measure have been canvassed and the results have been certified to the City Council, or at a special meeting called for such purpose if required by law, the City Council shall cause to be entered in its minutes a statement of the results of the election. (e) The City Council acknowledges that the consolidated election will be held and conducted in the manner prescribed in Elections Code section 10418. (f) The City Council determines and declares that the City will pay to the County actual expenses incurred by the County by the consolidation of the Special Municipal Election with the Statewide General Election. The City shall reimburse the County for services performed when the work is completed and upon presentation to the City of a properly approved bill. SECTION 9. California Environmental Quality Act. Adopting this Resolution, in which the Council calls for an election, places a measure on the ballot, requests County to consolidate the election and takes other necessary actions regarding the election, is not subject to review under the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA'7 pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21000, et seq.) and the CEQA Guidelines (14 Cal. Code Regs. §§ 15000 et. seq.), including without limitation, Public Resources Code section 21065 and California Code of Regulations 15378(a) as this is not a "project" that may cause a direct, or reasonably foreseeable indirect, physical change in the environment. If it is a "project" it is exempt under the common sense exception (12 Cal. Code Regs. § 15061(b)(3)) because it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that this action may have a significant effect on the environment. SECTION 10. Services of City Clerk. The City Clerk is hereby directed to file a certified copy of this Resolution with the Board of Supervisors and the Registrar of Voters of the County of Los Angeles and take all necessary steps to place the Charter Measure on the ballot and to cause the Charter Measure to be printed. A copy of the Charter Measure will be made available to any voter upon request an also be placed on the City's website. SECTION 11. Other Acts Authorized. The Mayor, City Manager, City Attorney and all other appropriate employees of the City are hereby authorized and directed, to do any actions, to execute and deliver any and all documents that are deemed necessary and advisable in order to complete the process for placing the Measure on the November 5, 2024, ballot. SECTION 12. Severance. Should any section, subsection, clause or provision of this Resolution for any reason be held to be invalid, then the remainder of the Resolution shall be deemed valid, it being expressly declared that this Resolution, and each and every section, subsection, clause and phrase hereof would have been prepared, proposed, approved, adopted and/or ratified even if any other section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Resolution were declared invalid. SECTION 13. Effective Date. This Resolution shall take effect upon its adoption. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this Resolution and enter it into the book of original resolutions. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 23rd day of July 2024. APPROVED AS TO FORM: Rachel Richman, City Attorney Steven Ly, Mayor ATTEST: Ericka Hemandez, City Clerk STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES) § CITY OF ROSEMEAD ) I, Ericka Hernandez, City Clerk of the City Council of the City of Rosemead, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing City Council Resolution No. 202441, was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Rosemead, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 23rd day of July 2024, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Ericka Hernandez, City Clerk EXHIBIT "A" CITY OF ROSEMEAD CITY CHARTER PREAMBLE We, the people of Rosemead enact this Charter to preserve and enhance the economic and social quality of life in our community. Resolutely committed to the belief that local government has the closest affinity to the people governed, and firm in the conviction that the economic and fiscal independence of our local government will promote the health, safety and welfare of all the citizens of this City. We do hereby exercise the express right granted by the Constitution of the State of California to enact and adopt this Charter for the City of Rosemead and to ensure that all municipal affairs that may be controlled by the City as a local control shall be. ARTICLE 1 GOVERNANCE Section 1.1. Incorporation and Succession The City shall continue to be a municipal corporation known as the City of Rosemead. The boundaries of the City of Rosemead shall continue as now established until changed in the manner authorized by law. The City shall remain vested with and shall continue to own, have, possess, control and enjoy all property rights and rights of action of every nature and description owned, had, possessed, controlled, or enjoyed by it at the time this Charter takes effect, and is hereby declared to be the successor of same. It shall be subject to all debts, obligations and liabilities, which exist against the City at the time this Charter takes effect. All lawful ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations, or portions thereof, in force at the time this Charter takes effect and not in conflict with or inconsistent herewith, arc hereby continued in force until the same have been duly repealed, amended, changed or superseded by proper authority. Section 1.2. Council -Manager Form of Government The municipal government established by this Charter shall be known as the "Council -Manager" form of government. Section 1.3. Governing Body The City shall be governed by a City Council composed of five Council Members. The adoption of this Charter shall not in any way alter the current terms of sitting Council Members or the date of elections for City Council. Section 1.4. City Council Salaries Council Members shall receive compensation for their services in accordance with the provisions of State law. Section 1.5. Eligibility for City Council Only persons meeting the requirements set forth in the general laws of the State of California shall be eligible to run for City Council. Section 1.6. Elections for City Council Members All elections shall be held in accordance with the provisions of the California Elections Code governing municipal elections. Section 1.7. Council Vacancies The determination as to when a Council Member has vacated their Council seat and the process for filling such vacancy shall be as set forth in the California Government Code. Section I.S. Term Limits The purpose of this section is to create more competitive elections by ensuring that periodically the advantages of incumbency of a City Council Member will yield to increased citizen participation in seeking elective office. No person shall be a candidate for election to the office of City Council Member after having served as a City Council Member for five consecutive four-year terms, either by election or appointment. This section shall apply prospectively only, and neither the current term as of the effective date of this Charter, nor any prior terms, of sitting Council Members shall be counted as one of the five consecutive four-year terms described herein. Any person who, either by appointment or election, serves a partial term of office as a member of the City Council shall be deemed, for the purpose of this section, to have served a full four-year term Any member of the City Council who resigns or is removed from office during a term shall be deemed to have served a full term. ARTICLE 2 MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS Section 2.1. Municipal Affairs The City Council may adopt and enforce all ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations in respect to municipal affairs, subject only to restrictions and limitations provided in this Charter, the United States and California Constitutions and applicable, laws and decisions of courts with competent jurisdiction. With respect to any municipal affair not expressly addressed in this Charter, until such municipal affair is expressly addressed in this Charter, or until the City legislates over such municipal affair by the adoption of an ordinance(s), the general laws of the State of California shall govern. 4870.7410-6252 0 Section 2.2. Powers of the City This City shall have all powers that a City can have under the Constitution and laws of the State of California as fully and completely as though they were specifically enumerated in this Charter. The enumeration in this Charter of any particular power, duty or procedure shall not be held to be exclusive of, or any limitation or restriction upon, this general grant of power. The City shall have the power to make and enforce all laws and regulations in respect to municipal affairs, subject only to such restrictions and limitations as may be provided in this Charter and in the Constitution of the State of California. The City shall also have the power to exercise, or act pursuant to any and all rights, powers, privileges or procedures, heretofore, or hereafter established, granted or prescribed by any law of the State, by this Charter, or by other lawful authority, or which a municipal corporation might or could exercise, or act pursuant to, under the Constitution of the State of California. The enumeration in this Charter of any particular power shall not be held to be exclusive of, or any limitation upon, the generality of the foregoing provisions. This Charter shall be liberally construed to vest the City with all legal authority and powers necessary to protect the health, safety and general welfare of all of the citizens of the City. No person, firm or corporation shall ever exercise any franchise, license, permit, easement, privilege or other use, except in so far as he or it may be entitled to do so by direct authority of the Constitution of the State of California, or of the Constitution or laws of the United States, in, upon, over, under or along any street, highway or other public place in the City unless they shall have first obtained a grant therefor in accordance with the provisions of this Charter. Franchises shall be granted by the City Council only in the time and manner, and for such purposes, as may be prescribed or authorized by the constitution or by applicable laws of this state. The City may exercise all or any of the powers herein set forth singly or jointly with other public agencies in the manner provided by general law. Section 23. Enterprises The City shall have the power to engage in any enterprise deemed necessary to produce revenues for the general fund or any other fund established by the City Council to promote a public purpose. Section 2.4. Economic Development The City shall encourage, support, and promote economic development and community development in the City. The City shall have the power to utilize revenues from the general fund to encourage, support and promote economic development. The City may undertake economic development activities for the purpose of promoting the general health and welfare of the inhabitants of the City, job creation, improving market rate and affordable housing options, improving retail and commercial options, improving dining, entertainment and recreation options, and improving the City's tax base thereby furthering the City's ability to enhance and provide municipal services to its residents. The economic development activities authorized by this section are municipal affairs. 4870.74]0-62520 Section 2.5. Officers and Employees The City Council may, by ordinance, establish a merit system for City employees. Such system may include provisions for the method of the selection of employees, the classification, advancement, suspension, discharge, termination of such employees, and the consolidation and elimination of positions. The said merit system shall apply as to each office or position of employment with the City, except: A. Elective and appointive officers; B. Part-time or temporary officers and employees; and C. Members of boards and commissions. Such system may be established or amended, by ordinance of the City Council, from time to time, as may be required in the discretion of the City Council in the public interest. Section 2.6. City Prosecutor The City shall have the authority to establish an office of City Prosecutor. Such establishment will be by adoption of ordinances and resolutions which direct the City Attorney or another qualified attorney to prosecute on behalf of the people any or all criminal cases arising from violation of the provisions of this Charter, City ordinances and such state misdemeanors as the City has the power to prosecute, unless otherwise provided by the City Council. Section 2.7. Fines, Penalties and Cost Recovery The City shall have the power to enact ordinances providing for different penalties for violations of its ordinances, and/or this Charter, and to prescribe in such ordinances, forfeitures, penalties and punishments for the violation thereof, which punishment shall be by fine or imprisonment, or by both fine and imprisonment. Section 2.8. General Law Powers Nothing in this Charter shall be construed to prevent or restrict the City from exercising any and all rights, powers and privileges heretofore or hereafter granted or prescribed by the general law of the State of California All general law powers of cities in California are hereby declared to be possessed by the City. In the event of any conflict between the provisions of this Charter and the provisions of the general laws of the State of California, the provisions of this Charter shall control. ARTICLE 3 Fiscal Matters Section 3.1. Purchasing and Contracts The City Council may, by ordinance, adopt purchasing and contracting procedures, thresholds and requirements within its municipal affairs authority. 4870.7410.6252 v3 Section 3.2. Preference for Veterans The City Council may, by ordinance, adopt purchasing and contracting procedures, which give to veterans and disabled veterans a credit of additional points, preference or increased grading in the determination of awards of contracts. Documentary proof of eligibility for Veterans Preference Credits and exemption from the eligibility limitation must be submitted prior to approval of the City. In the case of a tie grade between a veteran and non -veteran, the veteran shall be ranked highest. Section 3.3. Reductions Prohibited Revenues raised and collected by the City shall not be subject to subtraction, retention, attachment, withdrawal or any other form of involuntary reduction by any other level of government. Section 3.4. Mandates Limited No person, whether elected or appointed, acting on behalf of the City shall be required to perform any function which is mandated by any other level of govemment, unless and until funds sufficient for the performance of such function are provided by said mandating authority. ARTICLE 4 AMENDMENT 4.1 Amendment This Charter and any of its provisions may be amended by a majority vote of the electors voting on the questions. Amendment, revision or repeal may be proposed by initiative or by the governing body. ARTICLE 5 INTERPRETATION Section 5.1. Construction and Interpretation The language contained in this Charter is intended to be permissive rather than exclusive or limiting and shall be liberally and broadly construed in favor of the exercise by the City of its power to govern with respect to any matter which is a municipal affair. Section 5.2. Severability If any provision of this Charter should be held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or otherwise unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall remain enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law. 4910-7410-62s2 v3 July 23, 2024 Staff Report Attachment B Staff Report and attachments of Second Public Hearing on June 27, 2024 ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT TO: HONORABLE MAYOR LY AND Cff1' COL XCIL FROM: BEN KIM. CM'MANAGER DATE: 11 -_NE- 27. 2024 SUBJECT: SECOND PUBLIC HEARING PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE 34458 ON PROPOSED DRAFT CITY CHARTER SUINIilLaRY Over the last pear and a halt. the Cit Council has been discussing becoming a charter law cin and placing the issue on the ballot at the November >, 2024. election. At its March 26. '_024, meeting. the Cit\ Council directed that a draft charter be set for public hearings pursuant to State law. This is the second public hearing required by State law on the draft charter. The Cin's first public hearing on the draft charter was on Max 28. 2024. After holding a second hearing on the draft charter, the Cit- Council at an upcoming meeting mai vote to adopt a motion submitting the proposed charter to the City's voters. The Cit Council must wait 21 days after the second public hearing before adopting this motion at a regular meeting. which would be on July 23. 2024. The deadline to submit the charter to the Count\. for inclusion on the ballot for the November election is August 9.20'_4. For further details on the Charter and prior Council meetings on the Charier. please see attached staff reports from the last year plus on the Charier topic At the Council meeting public hearing of May 28. 2024. the Cite recei%ed three public comments as well as one in-person verbal comment. Those comments were heard and considered by the Council. At the May 28 Council meeting. two requests for additional information were made b\ Councilmember Clark. the first question related to whether the Cit can enforce a different criminal penaliN from state law given the changes under Proposition 47: the second question was what State laws have Charter cities been able to regulate as they chose versus being suhiect to State Law compared to Gencral law cities. AGENDA ITEM 4.A City Council Meeting Jane 27, 2024 Page 2 of 7 t Conflict with State Law In general, a California city has authority to adopt local ordinances provided there is no express or implied preemption under state law. In general, if local regulation conflicts with state law, it is preempted and void. Local regulation can also be preempted by federal regulation. A conflict exists when local legislation duplicates, contradicts, or enters an area fully occupied by general law, either expressly or by legislative implication. As it relates to Penal code violations courts have generally held that if the State already specifically regulates the area that City's may not also regulate that area For example, sex offender restrictions, People Y. Nguyen, (2014) 222 CaL App. 4th 1168. As it relates to the classification of crimes such as what was enacted under Proposition 47, crimes that have specifically be determined to be misdemeanors or felonies cannot have different penalties. That applies to both charter law and general law cities. As it relates to a Charter law cities' ability to become engpged in the enforcement of State Penal Code statutes that the District Attorney's office is electing to not prosecute, as we have discussed such activity require that we obtain District Attorney approval. Although the current DA Gascon is very unlikely to approve the request, a different DA may be agreeable as such requests were granted in the past. For further inf xination on other LA County charter cities that enforce State Penal codes, please see email from me to the Council that was also provided to the public, dated October 10, 2023, and attached to this Staff Report. CQMpadim of Local Cities with Charters that Follow their Own Regulations from State law The table below highlights some provisions of local charters for Alhambra, Temple City and Pasadena, plus Huntington Beach as they are one of the most active charter cities in recent years being challenged by the State over its actions on chatter authority. The topic areas noted include land use, elections, term limits, council compensation, and public contracting. It is important to now charrets often include general provisions under which the city acts based on those broad authorities, similar to what Rosemead is cortWcdug, so it is difficult to )mow what they have done or implemented as being permitted under their charter authority and how the State may consider those actions if they have not been sued by the State. As to the various areas of regulation charter law cities may regulate, as the Council recalls we have used as our subject matter template the Cal Cities guide on charter law powers. The Cal Cities charter law powers chart is attached to this staff report for further reference. City Connell Meeting June 27, 2024 Page 3 of 7 City is" Use Ejections Tars TAsits Coonto Cospensadont S d PubHe Contracts Abnmbra Not in Have campaign Three Originally states Requires awarding Charter itself contribution consecutive stipend of $50 contracts to lowest applications lmiits; Gaeral 4 -year per month bidder if required approved by municipal tams= (Mayor is $75 by State law for City must be elections are on per month), but general cities or consistent the fust Tuesday can be changed City Council with General after the first by voters at an ordinance; bans plan' Monday in election. Thee contracts for Manch of even- was a 1996 lighting, heating, numbered years. Charter or power longer amendment than one year' Procedure for allowing for calling a primary regulation of election: If 200/a municipal of voters sign affairs including petition fn m compensation to previous election, be set by than City must Council hold a primary Ordinance election (See Section 107A) Nominating petition of 50 people far City Council candidates. Otherwise. must comply with Elections Code Temple City Not in General Four 4 -year Same as general Public works charter itselt, municipal tame law cities' contracts for but contain elections are on buildings, streets, various the first Tuesday parks etc are requirements after the fust general law; that Vesting Monday in Chanter 2.11; City Tentative Manch of even- complits with I Alhambra Municipal Code Section 33.08.100. 2 Alhambra Charter Section 11.5. 3 Alhambra Charter Article XIX I Temple City Charter Section 502. 6 Temple City Chanter Section 605. City Council Meeting June 27, 2024 Page 4 of 7 Clty Ia d Uae 1",ketians Term Coanca public Contracts Elmlts Compensation/ maps and numbered years. Uniform Public various Otherwise, in Construction Cost development accordance with Accounting Act; projects must Elections Codec Cha t�2-5: be consistent permits with General cooperative plan purchasing, design -build contracts, local vendor preference program. Formal contract procedure for purchases and contracts over V3,000.007 plesed"a Zoning must Primary elections No term Advised by Exempt from be consistent in each even limits, but Councr'lmember competitive with General year, coinciding studying Compensation bidding purchases plans with Statewide the issue Committee, under $500 and primary election. which submits exemptions for Nominating report to City sole source, potion of 50 Council; need amount set by people for City 2/3rds Council ordinance, real Council approval and property candidates. majority of purchases, Otherwise, must electors to professional comply with increase services, Elutions Code compensation. cmugency work, No more than a with other public 5`/a increase a agencies, and year and can't desigu-build or have two contracts utilizing increases in any altemrtive project two calendar delivery year veriodo methods.hr Hkaftbo No general All general No temp $1 75 per month Contracts for 19aaerplan elections are on limits and construaion/i 4 Temple City Charter Artick 7 Temple City aMUr Section 607. I Pasadena Municipal Code Section 17.10.010. S Pasadena ChatterArticle XII. Pssodena Charter Section 405. pasadena Chatter Article X. city Couneil Meeting June 27,2024 Page 5 of 7 city Load Use Ebcdm Term Lbaits Conch Compeamfioal Ildpead Public Contracts consistency the fast Tuesday reimbursement oveatent of public requirement. after the first for travel. buildings, streets, Monday in Compensation parks etc are HB has filed November in can be set by awarded to the lawsuits even-ntmmbdcd ordinance in lowest responsible alleging that years; Elections addition to the bidder with the SB 9 and the are to be in base amounts in dollar threshold State's accordance with cha[W j set by Council RHNA Elections Code. odimmoe14 calculations If conflict, do not apply charter prevails. cram flawed Recently added Section 705 (Special Provisions Relating to Municipal Elections), which allows City to 'verify the eligibility of Electors by voter identification" and monitor ballot drop boxes. California sued HB over Section 70512 = The table below stanman= several court mlings that confirmed tate authority of charter law cities. Cam Maclrsy v. Thiel (1 %g) 262 Cal. App. 2d 362 Charter cities can conduct their elections according to their own standards if it does not conflict with StateXederal law 121hmGngtoa Beach Cliarter Article V11. 13 Huntington Beach Charter Section 303. 14 Huntington Beach Charta Section 615. City Council Meeting June 27, 2024 Page 6 of 7 Case Howard Contracting; Inc. v. G.A. MacDonald Not required to comply with bidding statutes Coarse. Co. (1998) 71 Cal. App. 4th 38, 51 provided the city charter or a city ordinance exempts the city from such statutes, and the subject matter of the bid constitutes a municipal affair City of Redondo Beach et al Y. Stare ofColifernfa Charter cities not subject to SB 9 lot split brill (Case Number 22STCPO1143) (Trial court decision only not binding on any otherParties) Johnson v. Bradley 1992 4 Cel. 4th 389 Allows for bGe financing of elections Bronher v. Ad of Public Works (1928) 205 CaL Charter cities may establish own procedures for 426 enacting ordinances and resolutions County of Lor Angeles Y. City of Los Angeles May enact ordinances providing for various (1963) 219 Cal. App. 2d 838, 844 penalties so long as such penalties do not exceed any maximum limits set by the charter Coln v City oft7akiand (1990) 223 Cal. App. 3d May impose real property transfer tett 261; Fwkhrv. Cloy oflosAngela (1993)14 Cal. App.411137 Tevis v. City and County of Sair Francisco, 43 CaPdomia Constitution Article XVI, § 6, Cal.2d 190, 196.97 (1954) prohibition against gifts of public funds does not apply to Charter cities provided they are engaged Los Angeles Gas & Elec. Corp. v. City of Los in municipal affairs. Argas 188 Cal.307, 317-18 (1922) e payment of wages to public employees is a municipal affair • the sale and distribution of electrical energy manitfictured by the city is a municipil affair The City Council: Conduct the Public Hearing and take any public comment. 2. Discuss and provide may direction on the draft City charter; and 3. Vote on whether to schedule a public hearing on July 23, 2024 to consider the adoption of the draft charter and placing it on the ballot for the November 5, 2024, election. There is no fiscal impact associated with the recommendation of this report. Costs for the election are included in prior staff reports. City GDUndl Mertina Jura 27, 2024 Pap 7 of 7 ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS This agenda item does not constitute a project under the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA'), and it can be sem with certainty that it will have no impact on the environment As such, this matter is exempt under CEQA. PUBIJC NOTICE PROCESS This it= has been noticed through the regiared public hearing notice for charter public hearings under Government Code 34458 and the regular agenda notification proem. Prepared by: tX Mi"i Rachel Richman, City Attorney Attachments: A. Draft City Charter B. May 28, 2024, Staff Report with attachments C. October 10, 2023, email to Council on city Prosecutors D. Second Pubic Hearing Notice June 27, 2024 Staff Report Attachment A Draft City Charter CITY OF ROSEMEAD CITY CHARTER PREAMBLE We, the people of Rosemead enact this Charter to preserve and enhance the economic and social quality of life in our community. Resolutely committed to the belief that local government has the closest affinity to the people governed, and firm in the conviction that the economic and fiscal independence ofour local government will promote the health, safety and welfare afall the citizens of this City. We do hereby exercise the express right granted by the Constitution of the State of Calif imin to enact and adopt this Charter for the City of Rosemead and to ensure that all municipal affairs that may be controlled by the City as a local control shall be. ARTICLE 1 GOVERNANCE Section 1.1. Incorporation and Succession The City shall continue to be a municipal corporation (mown as the City of Rosemead. The boundaries of the City of Rosemead shall continue as now established until changed in the manner authorized by law. The City shall remain vested with and shall continue to own, have, possess, control and enjoy all property rights and rights of action of every nature and description owned, had, possessed, controlled, or enjoyed by it at the time this Charter takes effect, and is hereby declared to be the successor of some. It shall be subject to all debts, obligations and liabilities, which exist against the City at the time this Charter takes effect All lawful ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations, or portions thereof, in force at the time this Charter takes effect and not in conflict with or inconsistent herewith, are hereby continued in force until the same have been duly repealed, amended, changed or superseded by proper authority. Section 1.2. Council -Manager Form of Government The municipal government established by ibis Charter shall be known as the "Council -Manager" form of government. Section 1.3. Governing Body The City shall be governed by a City Council composed of five Council Members. The adoption of this Charter shall not in any way alta the current terms of sitting Council Members or the date of elections for City Council. Section 1.4. City Council Salaries Council Members shall receive compensation for their services in accordance with the provisions of State law. 4970-7410-6252 v3 Section 1.5. Eligibility for City Council Only persons meeting the requirements set forth in the general laws of the State of California shall be eligible to run for City Council. Section 1.6. Elections for City Council Members All elections shall be held in accordance with the provisions of the California Elections Code governing municipal elections. Section 1.7. Council Vacancies The determination as to when a Council Member has vacated their Council seat and the process for filling such vacancy shall be as set forth in the California Government Code. Section 1.g. Term Limits The purpose of this section is to create more competitive elections by ensuring that periodically the advantages of incumbency of a City Council Member will yield to increased citizen participation in seeking elective office. No person shall be a candidate for election to the office of City Council Member after having served as a City Council Member for five consecutive four-year terms, either by election or appointment This section shall apply prospectively only, and neither the current term as of the effective date of this Chatter, nor arty prior terms, of sitting Council Members shall be counted as one of the five consecutive four-year terms described herein Any person who, either by appointment or election, serves a partial term of office as a member of the City Council shall be deemed, for the purpose of this section, to have saved a full four-year tam. Any member of the City Council who resigns or is removed from office dining a tam shall be deemed to have served a full tam ARTICLE 2 MUNICIPALAFFAIRS Section 2.1. Municipal Affairs The City Council may adopt and enforce all ordima>ces, resolutions, rules and regulations in respect to municipal affairs, subject only to restrictions and limitations provided in this Charter, the United States and California Constitutions and applicable, laws and decisions of courts with competent jurisdiction. With respect to any municipal affair not expressly addressed in this Charter, until such municipal affair is expressly addressed in this Charter, or until the City legislates over such municipal affair by the adoption of an ordinance(s) the general laws of the State of California shall govern. 4670.7410.6252 v3 Section 2.2. Powers of the City This City shall have all powers that a City can have under the Constitution and laws of the State of California as fully and completely as though they were specifically enumerated in this Charter. The enumeration in this Charter of any particular power, duty or procedure shall not be held to be exclusive of, or any limitation or restriction upon, this general grant of power. The City shall have the power to make and enforce all laws and regulations in respect to municipal affairs, subject only to such restrictions and limitations as may be provided in this Charter and in the Constitution of the State of California. The City shall also have the power to exercise, or act pursuant to any and all rights, powers, privileges or procedures, heretofore, or hereafter established, granted or prescribed by any law of the State, by this Charter, or by other lawful authority, or which a municipal corporation might or could exercise, or act pursuant to, under the Constitution of the State of California The enumeration in this Charter of any particular power shall not be held to be exclusive of, or any limitation upon, the generality of the foregoing provisions. This Charter shall be liberally construed to vest the City with all legal authority and powers necessary to protect the health safety and general welfare of all of the citizens of the City. No person, firm or corporation shall ever exercise any franchise, license, permit, easement, privilege or other use, except in so far as he or it may be entitled to do so by direct authority of the Constitution of the State of California, or of the Constitution or laws of the United States, in, upon, over, under or along any street, highway or other public place in the City unless they shall have first obtained a grant therefor in accordance with the provisions of this Chatter Franchises shall be granted by the City Council only in the time and meaner, and for such purposes, as may be prescribed or authorized by the constitution or by applicable laws of this state. The City may exercise all or any of the powers herein set forth singly or jointly with other public agencies in the manner provided by general law. Section 23. Enterprises The City shall have the power to engage in any enterprise deemed necessary to produce revenues for the general fond or any other fund established by the City Council to promote a public purpose. Section 2A. Economic Development The City shall encourage, support, and promote economic development and community development in the City. The City shall have the power to utilize revenues from the general fund to encourage, support and promote economic development. The City may undertake economic development activities for the purpose of promoting the general health and welfare of the inhabitants of the City, job creation, improving market rate and affordable housing options, improving retail and commercial options, improving dining, entertainment and recreation options, and improving the City's tax base thereby furthering the City's ability to enhance and provide municipal services to its residents. The economic development activities authorized by this section are municipal affairs. 0870.7410-6 Zvi Section 2.5. Officers and Employees The City Council may, by ordinance, establish a merit system for City employees. Such system may include provisions for the method of the selection of employees, the classification, advancement, suspension, discharge, termination of such employees, and the consolidation and elimination of positions. The said merit system shall apply as to each office or position of employment with the City, except: A. Elective and appointive officers; B. Part-time or temporary officers and employees; and C. Members of boards and commissions. Such system may be established or amended, by ordinance of the City Council, from time to time, as may be required in the discretion of the City Council in the public interest. Section 2A. City Prosecutor The City shall have the authority to establish an office of City Prosecutor. Such establishment will be by adoption of ordinances and resolutions which direct the City Attorney or another qualified attorney to prosecute on behalf of the people any or all criminal cases arising from violation of the provisions of this Charter, City ordinances and such state misdemeamors as the City has the power to prosecute, unless otherwise provided by the City Council. Section 2.7. Fines, Penalties and Cost Recovery The City shall have the power to eruct ordinances providing for different penalties for violations of its ordinances, and/or this Charter, and to prescribe in such ordinances, forfeitures, penalties and punishments for the violation thereof, which punishment shall be by fine or imprisonment, or by both fine and imprisonment Section 2.8. General Lary Powen Nothing in this Charter shall be construed to prevent or restrict the City from exercising any and all rights, powers and privileges heretofore or hereafter granted or prescribed by the general law of the State of California. All general law powers of cities in California are hereby declared to be possessed by the City. In the event of any conflict between the provisions of this Charter and the provisions of the general laws ofthe State ofCalifornia, the provisions ofthis Charter shall control. ARTICLE 3 Fiscal Matters Section 3.1. Purchasing and Contracts The City Council may, by ordinance, adopt purchasing and contracting procedures, thresholds and requirements within its municipal affairs suthority. 4870-74IM252 v3 Section 31. Preference for Veterans The City Council may, by ordinance, adopt purchasing and contracting procedures, which give to veterans and disabled veterans a credit of additional points, preference or increased grading in the determination of awards of contracts. Documentary proof of eligibility for Veteran's Preference Credits and exemption from the eligibility limitation must be submitted prior to approval of the City. In the case of a tie grade between a veteran and non -veteran, the veteran shall be ranked highest. Section 33. Reductions Prohibited Revenues raised and collected by the City shall not be subject to subtraction, retention, attachment, withdrawal or any other form of involuntary reduction by any other level of government Section 3.4. Mandates Limited No person, whether elected or appointed, acting on behalf of the City shall be required to perform any fianction which is mandated by any other level of goverment, unless and until finds sufficient for the performance of such function are provided by said mandating authority. ARTICLE 4 AMENDMENT 4.1 Amendment This Charter and any of its provisions may be amended by a majority vote of the electors voting onthe questions. Amendment revision or repeal maybe proposed by initiative or by the govemmg body. ARTICLE S INTERPRETATION Section 5.1. Construction and Interpretation The language contained in this Charter is intended to be permissive rather than exclusive or limiting and shall be liberally and broadly construed in favor of the exercise by the City of its power to govern with respect to any matter which is a municipal affair. Section 3.2. Severability If any provision of this Charter should be held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or otherwise unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall remain enforceable to the fiillest extent permitted by law. 4M7410E232 v3 June 27, 2024 Staff Report Attachment B City Council Staff Report Dated May 28, 2024 ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITI' COL'\CII FROM: BEN KIM. CITYMANAGER DATE: MAI' 28.2024 SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE 34458 ON DRAFT CITYCHARTER SUMMARY The City Council has been discussing placing a cite charier on the ballot at the November 5.'_024 stateside General election. At its March 26. 2024 meeting, the City Council directed that a draft charter be for public hearing pursuant to State ]au. This is the first public hearing required by State lase on the draft charier. The Citv Council %sill be conducting a second hearing on the draft charter at a special meeting on June 2Z 2024. After holding a second hearing on the draft charier. the CiiN Council may sote to adopt a motion submitting the proposed charter to the Cin's voters. The City Council must NN ait 21 days after the second public hearing before adopting this motion. The deadline to submit the charter to the County. for inclusion on the ballot for the Nos ember election is August 9.'_0'_4. DISCUSSION A charier acts as a constitution for a city. Article XI. section 'tai of the California Constitution g=rants cities' voters the ability to adopt a charter. The Cit} Council may adopt a charier. but to go into ef7ect. it must be approved b% the Cit\'s voters. Oser the prior dear of 202_. se\erdl Charier Committee meetin_s \\ere held as \\ell as se\cral Cin' Council meetings to discuss the merits of becoming a Charier l.a\\ Cin and \\hat pro\ isions to include in the Charter. At its March 26" Council meeting. the C'in Council directed that public hearings be held to recei\ - further public input. Puhlic Hearing Requirenturt\ u,.ldopt a 01.1 Charter The purpose of this meeting is !o discuss the proposed :harter dttd >pecif!cdll\ hear liom the public on the charter. Before submitting the proposed charter to the \oters. the City. Council must hold at least t\so public hear.n_s on the charter as raquircd h} Go\ ernment Code Section ;448. Notice of these hearings must be published in a con:m.:n:r. nc\\spaper and in three AGENDA ITEM 4.A aaCOUNG mosdaa Page 2 0!4 public places at least 21 almder days before each public Leming. The second public hearing must be at least 30 days offer do first public heating. At last one of the public hearings must be a special meeting held outeide of Mormml humins hours to facilitate public pwdcip m. Tonight's meeting qualifies as the City's Scat public hearing on the draft charter. The next meeting is us for lune 27. After holding the two public hearings, the City Council may then adopt a motion suboittiog the proposed dam to the City's voters. The City Council, however, oust wait 21 days aft the second public heating befixe adopting this notion. The deadline In submit the proposed chaster to the County Clark to get on the bailor Sar the November 2024 statewide 8ocad election is 88 drys before the election. wbkb would be Avast 9,2M4, Dieiwences ba**vm Gamral law and C7aarter Mm Cities that are eat govamd by a cbmacr mre called "geoaal law tides." The primary distinction between a general late caty and a eI I city is that cLarfrr cities ban the ability to adopt nil" and regulations over "municipal affiire that an dffmm than Stags law and apply to tib law 01611L For bagaoe, geaacal haw aria Must an the city-aumo8a form of govemmeat. Chafer er tides, on the other head, can use aha forms of self-govarmu at, uwjudiog the -xbmg mayor" form. Other distinctions are that chatty cifies miry establish their own election defte. mks, and procs&uvs, can bus public Sneoaog of elections, establish comcii members' nWie& and have greater Public contracting end tarring ssaharity. Recently. several charter law cities prevailed in trial must that SB 9 lot split requitement do not apply to chetfer law atia. Such smdlar orae by general law titin failed. The League of Caubtais Cities in developed a chart which provides the gemeal was that Chaser law cities my choose to regulate, mad the City used that chart to assist in guiding its provisions. Tamar ofpropared Chvwr The table below bialdigba the key difletenoa betwem the proposed chafer mod the City's curtest general Ltw city stades Mit Charteritself should be reviawed in fall. eubjaotKmw tsanaratt4 CNF tlsaanmad mudolpelcods PropoaadClumber tlmttaral Charter taw None None Rwdas that to tha Powers extenttham are Charter powers that may be exercised by the My. tt retains all of ttmaa Vita except where stated otherwise In" Charter Term emits May provide forterm No tarn umft Tenn UmIts woutd be llmlts. Cal Const art Imposed attar five four- Xt, I Smy Cat Qo/t YOWtermtLPwdeLterms C* C=Kfl Modkg Min 2e, 2024 Pop 3 of4 Coos Section 88502 would count as full (b) terms. Would only apply prospectively ProsscutingAUUMIlty City only has the FoWnStatstaw Would &Ns the City sudwrily to enforce its authority to astablish municipal coda unless office of City Prosecutor it receives consent with authority to from County Matrict prosecute City Attorney orolnancss and certain State cdedemeenors Economic City has limbed WA Power to utilize Da"Ment au8tority to support revenues from the sconomic goo I fund to CIVA" next projects sncourege, support end wkhletheCity promote economic developnent Purdsslag and Cities must follow Municipal Coda Would give Council Comroos Stets law on Chapters 3.24 sudwft to adopt own comped"bkW" (Pwcbasft purchasing and System fa Non- contracting procedures Public Works byordlnence Contracts) and 8.28 (Public project Owing PrOOMUMs) follow State regWrsments for when foetal and 1111101, 1, purollNing procedures we peffnkled Preference for Must follow No preference for Would gbs Council Vaterans contracting vateram or suit ority to adopt procedures. Public dhabledveterans ordnance to give Contracting Code veterans and di able0 permits cities to grant vaterens a croft of preferences to additional pointe in disabled veteran, but awardlr g contracts notvsterans City Coubw mutes bby 2a. 2024 Pate 4 of4 That the City Conntrcil take the following action 1. Coduct the Public iieaiog and tape any public comment; I Ducum the Cberter and provide dir"on on the City charter; and 3. Direct that the nerd Public Haring be noticed for June 27, 2024 FAQ Tbm is no Soni impact associated with the recommendation of this report. ENVIMNhEENTARZVEM This agenda item does not carsdh to a project under the CaGfmnia Environmental Qua* Act C CF.QA'), and it an be sem widk cordirty that it will have no impect on the ervuoament. As sucl4 this matter is camp under CBQA This item has been noticed through the reguuhr agenda notification process. In addition, the Notice of Public Hoeing was published in the Rosemead Rader, May 6, 2024. The pablie bating nodes vaa"published and traoslalad uft the following languegea and prbllsbed in their tapecdve tnev *grows, Chireae LA Daily News, Ls Opinion, and Saigm Times. Picim by: Rachel Richman. City Attomey Attachmems: A. DraSCiW Oerter B. Jammy 24, 2023 StaffRepoct C. February 14, 2023 Staff Report D. September 26, 2023 Stiff Report E. OckAw 10, 2023 Staffitepwt F. March 26, 2024 Staff Report a. Notice of Public ilaring May 28, 2024 Staff Report Attachment A Draft City Charter CITY OF ROSEMEAD CITY CHARTER 1 7 ►moi TVA We, the pcoplc of Rosemead emeses this Chutes to preserve and enbence the economic and social quality of life in our community. Resehtdy committed to the belief thin local government has the closet affinity to the people governed, and firm in the convictian that the economic and Ssal indepcodenceofoorlocalgovernromwillpsomaethsheakh, soft andwelfareofallthe citizens of this City. We do hereby exaciee the express sight granted by the Constitution of the State of Califomiato coact and adopt this Charter for the City of Rosemead and to enstae that all municipal affairs the may be controlled by the City as a local control shall be. ARTICLE 1 GOVERNANCE LL Ineerporadon and Sneeesdoo The City shall continue to be a municipal coaporatiom known as the City of Rosemead. The boundaries ofthe City of Rosemead dull coatimx as novo established until changed in the mamer authorized by IM The City sball remain vested with and shall continue to own, have, possess, control and enjoy all property rights and rights of action of every nature and description owned, bad, possessed, controlled, or enjoyed by it at the time this Charter takes effeet, and is hereby declared to be the successor of same. It shall be subject to a0 debts, obligations and liabilities, which exist against the City site time this Clurtar Woes effect. Ali lavvliil oadiaama, reohtiom. Hiles and regulations. or pottians thereof, in tate at the time this Cbmur takes effect acct nes in conflict with or inconsistent barewith, ars busby continued in force ur til the sears have been duly repealed, amended, changed or m7neded by proper ashorny Seegoa 13. Coned Manager Form of Government The municipal government established by this Clunes shall be known as the "Conmcil-Manager" foam Ofgovemmeat. S"m 13. Governing Body The City shall be governed by a City Council composed of five Council Members. The adoption of tbis Charter shall not in any way cher the current te®s of suing Council Members or the dere of elections for City Council. Secdon IA. qty ComuO Satarla Council Members shall receive compensation for their services in accordance with the provisions of State law. 4V&74104ttr r3 Section I.S. Eligibility for City Counell Only persons matting the requirsmonts set forth in the general laws of the State of Cslifomis shell be eligible to run for City Council. Section IA Elections for City Comet Members All elections shall be held in accordance with the provisions of the Califmmia Electiom Code govown municipal elections. Soetioa 1.7. Council Vacancies The determination as to when a Council Member has vacated their Council seat and the procure for filling such vacancy shall be as sex froth ins the Cslifomis Government Code. Suction LL Tam Lida Tho puapoee of this 91ion is to QXM more competitive elections by ensuring tbat periodically the advantages of incumbency of a City Council Member will yield to increased citizen Participation m seelang elective office. No penan shall be a candidate for election to the office of City Council Member alta having served a a City Council Member for five consecutive four-year temmk either by election or appointment This section shall apply prmspegively only, and neither the tient term as of the effective date of this Charter, nor army prior tams, of sitting Council Members shall be counted as one ofthe five consecutive four-year' described haeme. Any person who, either by appob== or ekctiom, serves a partial term of office as a member of the City Coum7 shall be deemed, for &a purpose of this section, to have saved a full foua`yea team Any member of the City Council who resigns or is removed from office during a tern shall be downed to have saved a full term. ARTICLE 2 MUMCIYALAFFAIBS Seed= 2.1. Municipal Affairs The City Council may adapt and enforce all ordianoces, resolutions, rules and regulations in space to mmuc*ol affairs, subject only to restrictions and limitations provided in this Charter, the United States and California Constitutions and applicable, laws and decisions of courts with oumpeteas jraisdictioa WAhrespe ct to any municipal affairnot expressly addressed in this Charter, umtil such municipal affair is cgzudy addressed in this Charter, or until the City legislates over such mrmieipel affiairbythe adoption ofanordimoce(s), the general laws of the State ofCalikania SW govern. 4M741LL62RH Section 22. Powers of the City This City shall have all powers that a City can have under the Constitution. and laws of the State of Califomis as fully and completely as though they were specifically enumerated in this Charts The enumeration in this Chatter of any particular power, duty or procedure shell not be held to be exclusive 4 or any limitation or restriction upon, this genial giant of power. The City shall have the power to make and enforce all laws and regulations in respect to municipal affairs, subjorct only to such restrictions and limitations as may be provided in this Charter and in the Constitution of the State of California. The City shall also have the power to eaxercise, or act punsuam to arty cod all rights, powers„ privileges or procedures, heretofore, or hereafter established, granted or prescribed by any law of the State, by this Chatter, or by other lawful authority, or which it municipal corporation might or could exercise, or act p>r sunt to, ander the Constitution of the State of California. The enumeration in this Charter of any particular power shall not be held to be exclusive of, or any limi adon upon, the generality of the foregoing psovinioas. Tbis Charter shell be liberally ocnatrued to vat the City with all legal MAO* and powers necessary to protect the bealk safely and general weNare of all of the citizens ofthe City. No person, fima or corporation shell ova exercise any fianchise, license, permit, easement, privilege or other use, except in so for as he or it may be emtided to do so by direct authority ofthe Constitution ofthe State ofCaliSomia, or ofthe Constitution or laws of the United States, in, upon, over, wader or along any street, highway or other public place in the City unless they shell have first obtained a grant therefor in accordance with the provisions of this Charter Franchises ,ball be granted by the City Council only in the tine and mermen, and for such purposes, as may be prescribed or arthorizsd by the constitution or by applicable laws of this stege. The City may exercise all or any of the powers herein set forth singly or jointly with other public agencies is the manna provided by getaal law. Section 23. Enterprises The City shall have the power to engage in any enterprise deemed necessary to produce revenues for the general find or any other find established by the City Council to promote a public purpose. Se tem 2.4. Eco amnie Demopment The City doll encourage, support and promote economic development and community development in the City. The City "ban the power to atiliae revenues from The general femd to enwuaage, support and promote economic development. The City may undertake economic development activities for the purpose of promoting the genewl health and welfare of the inhabitants of the City, job enatiou, improvmg market rate and affordable housing options, improving entail and cwmmaoal options, z. Wzovmg dining, entertainment and recreation options, and improving the City's tune base thereby furthering the Cato ability to enhance and provide munioW services to its residents. The economic devc1opme nt activities authorized by this section are municipal affairs. esta:.casazva Section 2A Officers and Employees The City Council may, by ordinaoee, establish a merit system for City employees. Such System may include provisions for the method of the alecdon of employees, the claufflatiou, advaucaucad, suspmsm disebu p termination of such employees, and the consolidation and elimination of Positions. The said merit system shall apply 11 to cub office or position of employment with the City, except. A. Elective and appointive officers; B. Part-time or weaponry officers and employees; and C. Members of boards sod commissions. Such system may be established or amended, by ordinance of the City CouwaL, from time to time, as may be required in rho discretion of rho City Council in the public interest. Seed/n U. City Prosecutor Tbe City shall have the atdhority to establish an office of City Prosecutor. Such establdabmont will be by adoption of ordinances and resolutions which direct rite City Aaornay or another gaalilied attorney to prosecute on behalf ofthe people any or all cnmbW cases arising from violation of Ste provision. offts Charter. City ardiaaacea and sorb state misdemeanors as the City has the power to prosecute, unless od=wiw provided by the City Council. Sectim 2.7. Fina, Pie sides sad Cost Recovery The City shalt have the power to enact ordinances providing for different penalties for violations ofits ordinances, andibrihis Charts, and to prescribe in such ordiamas, forfeitures, pec r"as and punishawds for the violation theneg which punishment sball be by fine or imprisonment, or by bo& fine and imprisoamcui� Section 2.3. GawAW Law Powers Nothing in this Charter shall be uwnstnsed to preweat or restrict the City &even exercising any and all dW" powers and privileges heretofore or hereafter g m*d or prescribed by the general law of the State of California All general law paws a of cities in Cddfmnia are hereby declared to be possessed by the City. In the event of any conflict between tine provisions of this Charts and the provisions oftbe 90=01 hws ofthe State ofCa6foai■4 the provisions offisis Cbmter shell. control. ARTICLE 3 Fiaal matters Seedna &I. P"dwaing said Contracts The City Council may, by ordinance, adopt purchasing and contracting procedures, thresholds and requirement wWa its municipal affairs xadwft. 4M74104M v3 Section 3.L Prdermce for Veterans The City Comrcil may, by ordinance, adopt pmcbesing and contacting pk which give to vett m end disabled veterans a credit of additional Points, preference or m euW grading m the determination of awards of contacts. Docrmmeatary proof of eligibility for %teran's Pmfemm Credits and ecemption from the eligibility limitation must be submitted prior to approval of the City. In the case of a tic grade between a veteran and non•veteraa, the veteran dads be ranked highest. Seelloo 3.3. Redoctiom Prohibited Revenues raised and colkckd by the City shall ad be subject to subtraction, mention, allwbmad, withdrawal or any other fomr of involuntary redaction by any other level of government Section 3.4. Mandataa l.imaked No person, wheel w elected or appointed, acting on behalf of the City shall be required to pm*rm any function which is mandated by any other level ofgDveraoxot, miles and m td finds su ident for the perfo®mm of such Amotion are provided by said mendeting authority. ARTICLE 4 AbUMOMZNT 4.1 Ameadoeat Ibis Charter and my of its provisions may be amended by a majority vote of the electors voting onthequestiuns. Amendment,revislonortepealuMbeproposedbyinidativeorbythe governing body. ARTICLE S MERPRIUM70N Section &I. contraction MW Interpretation The language coubined in this Chesser is intended to be permissive mdter than exclusive or Uniting and "ll be liberally and broadly construed in Rvw of the exercise by the City of its Power to ®overt with reaped to any arses which is a nu nicipel affair. &mdm &I Severabi9ty If any provision of this Charter should be held by a cont of competcot jurisdiction to be invalid, void or otherwise tmenmrceable, the remammg provisions sha11 remain aftoeabhe to the fullest extent permiacd by law. 4x10.74104 M v3 �. A _attachment A General Law City v. Charter City Gommi Lar CUy v. Charbr City Chmodwtara CbaA rcily AhowfoOswm ftud by br at % pmd 4w, ttunpaawa*m*onrmnrJ tpd prdo(pd Afftm atlM anbataa of *V CSL Cant of XI g 6NL a oft.tlut ■ems dOerwnoet wL � ow owwmmd ponrm,— Mdm otwvm Y mw Cada as - X6661 oubroimas pard bw and 4*. woprban. aN CoL Cant dwbspw ffmdbradlyoaa0dan ad. 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NO Get Caw[ rt xi.; ow Cat AprkmM l0 41hM DOO)bedbn. np kbw*on Vw yWAYnO d 1 diwtbeatedybeatb pwv�fmIdel6ympm On �t pmw. bm , b w ttrvth Nior nkmkn FarMmActat Iat7 b rot applkdlt Hderirpervlbt. Cat Pas. U& Coda 5 om Zontg adfntnn a nut reww Io beater" - w1h aenMrl Pbn u*n to* hoadopbd a Fm d I e FN noir' eredbvdaabr or oddlnoom GN, tial[ Godo May 28, 2024 Staff Report Attachment B January 24, 2023 Staff Report ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT TO: 11IE IIONOR.ABLE MAYOR AND CI TY COLNCII. FROM: BE\ KIM. CITY MANAGER DATE: JANUARY =-l. 10:1, SUBJECT: DISCUSSION OF FOR.IIING A SUBCOMMITTEE TO EVALUATE THE POTENTIAL AS A CHARTER CITY SU1IMARI' Macor Pro Tem L% requested the Cite Council discuss fining a su'rcommittzz «t et aluate the potential as a Charter cit\. STAFF RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Cil\ Council discuss and protide funher duznion to Cit% staff. FISCAL IMPACT None. STRATEGIC PLAN IMPACT None. PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS This item has been noticed through the regular agenda noti;icaucn prr:ess. Submitted b} EricFa H mandz7 Cit\ Clerk Attachment AGenera; Latt CA\ t. Chaser Cit\ AGENDA ITEM 6.A May 28, 2024 Staff Report Attachment C February 14, 2023 Staff Report ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CIT)' C'OL'\C'IL FROM: BEN l;l\1. CIT)' \tA\AGER47 DAM FEBRL'AR)' 14.'_02: SUBJECT: CONTINUED DISCUSSION OF FOR)iING A SUBCOMMITTEE TO EVALUATE THE POTENTIAL AS A CHARTER LAN CiTY SUNMARY Mawr Pro Tem Ly requested the Cin Council discuss forming a subcommittee to e%aluate the potential of becoming a Charter lag cin. At the Januan '_J. 202: meeting, the Cin Council directed Cin staff and Cin Anomer to return %%ith additional information on charter cities. including mvhen a charier measure could be taken before the xoters for consideration. and the cost of holding a standalone election. DISCUSSION The City Council began discussion on ferning a subcommittee to e\aluate the potential of transitioning from a general late cin to a charier la\% cin. During the discussion. the Cin Council directed city staff to bring back additional information on ho« man\ San Gabriel Valley Cities are charier er latr cities. \%hen a chaer measure could be placed on a ballot for Voters' consideration. and the cost of holding a standalone elation. City staff conducted a sun et' and found that sc%en t71 cities are Charter cities out of shim 001 cities in the San Gabriel Vallee. Charter Cine; .r •!'s >aa Cit• Estimated Charter Population Established :\IhambraArcadia Industn Jou -- Incindale Pasadena -- Pomona i�l.Otn' It'll -Temple Citm C hares. AGENDA ITE>I 7.( C2m2s 14ad2a my -14,2M CalMwdM Efxtim Code g 6 9255,1200 sod 1415, Provides wbm the MY Council can PIM a ebaets propml messme bd'me to vows. 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The home Nle provision of the California Constitution authorizes a charter City to exercise plenary authority over municipal affairs, free from any constraint imposed by the general law and sUtll only to constitutional limitations. See Cal. Const. art. XI § 5(a): Ex Parte Braun. 141 Cal. 204.209 (1903): Bishop v. Cly of San Jose. t Cal. 3d 58.61 (1969); Comm. of Seven Tlrcusand v. Super. Cf. (City of Irvine). 45 Cal.3d 491 (1988). How Do On Courts Distinguish Between Municipal and statewide Concern? Whether a given activity is a municipal affair over which a city has sovereignty. or a statewide concern, over which the legislature has authority. is a legal determination for the courts to resolve. Thus. the determination of whether a given activity is a municipal ~ or statewide concern is done on a case-by-case basis. The court's determination will depend on the particular facts and dramstances of each case. See In Re Hubbard. 62 Cal. 2d 119.128 (1964). Keep in mind Drat the concept of "municipal affe'ss" is a flub one that changes over time as bear issues become statewide concerns. See Isaac v. Cly of Los Angeles. 68 Cal. App. 4th 586 (1998). What Activities Have the Courts Classified As Municipal Affabs7 Them, are some areas that the courts have consistently classified as municipal affairs. Examples include the following: • Municipal Election Matters. See Mackey v. Thiel. 262 Cal. App. 2d 362 (1968). • Procedures for Initiative. Referendum and Recall. See Laving v. Faul. 227 Cal. App. 2d 23.29 (1964). • Procedures for Adopting Ordinances. See Brougher v. Board of Public Works. 205 Cal. 426 (1928). • Compensation of City Officers and Employees. Cal Const. art. XI. § 5(b); See Sonoma County organization of Public Employees v. County of Sonoma. 23 Cal. 3d 296 (1979): but we San Laandm Police officers Assopatlon v. City of San Leandro. 55 Cal. App. 3d 553 (1976) (labor relations is not a municipal affair. Charter cities are subject to the Meyers-Milias Brown Act. Cal. Gov't Code § 3500. • Processes Associated with City Contracts. See First Street Plaza Partners v. City of Los Angeles. 65 Cal. App. 4th 650 (1998): but see Domar Electric. Inc v. City of Los Angeles. 41 Cal. App. 4th 810 (1995) (state law establishing employment policy may preempt local regulation of bidding criteria). Information from the nonpartisan California League of Cities: http://w vw.cacities.oro%hartercities • Finarcing Public Improvements. See City of Santa Monica v. Grubb. 245 Cal. App. 2d 718 (1996). • Making Charitable Gifts of Public Funds for Pubic Purposes. See Cal. Const. art. XVi. § 6. Tevis v. City and County of San Francisco. 43 Cal. 2d 190 (19541 • Term Limits'cr Counco Members. See Cavcrey v City cf P,edondo Beach. 15 Cal. App 41h 1212 (1993! but see Cal. Govt Code § 36502(b) (regulating term Innis). • Land Use and toning Decisions (with a few exceptions i. See Brougher v. Bd. of Pub. Works. 205 Cal. 426 (1928). What Activities Have the Courts Classified as Statewide Concerns? The following have consistently been classified by the courts as matters of statewide concern • School Systems. Whisman v. San Francisco Unified Sch Dist. 86 Cal App. 3d 782.789(1978) • Traffic and Vehicle Regulation Cal. Veh. Code § 21 • Licensing of Members of a Trade or Profession City and County of San Francisco v. Boss 83 Cal. App. 2d 445 (1948). • Tort Claims Against a Governmental Entity Herbach v City of Long Beach. 50 Cal. App. 2d 242. 247 0942). • Open and Public Meetings. Ralph M. Brown Act. Cal. Gov t Code % 54951. 54953(a) • Exercise of the Power of Eminent Domain Wilson v Seville. 47 Cal. 2d 852.856 (1957) Information from the nonpartisan California League of Cities: http-Avww cacities.ora/chartercities What is a charter? A city charter is a unique documert that. in many ways. acts I:ke a constitution `or the city adopting d It can only be adopted, amended or repeated by a majority vote of a citys voters. The primary advantage of a charter is that it allows greater authority for a city's governance than that provided by state law. For example. a city may tailor its organization and elective offices. taking into account tie unique local conditions and needs of the community. A charter transfers the power to adopt legislation affec:ing muni iral affairs from the state legislature to the city adopting it. A city operating under a charter can acquire full control over its municipal affairs. These affairs are unaffected by the general laws passed by the state legislature on the same subject matters This in effect gives the local voters more control over their local government and the affairs of the city. However. a city operating under a charter is still subject to the general laws. as passed by the state legislature. on affairs that are not municipal in nature. and are of statewide concern (e.g.. California Vehicle Code). It is the scope of the term "municipal affairs" that provides the opportunity for uncertainty. No easy analytical test exists. The threshold issue is whether there is a conflict between state law and a charter city enactment. The next issue is whether the state regulation addressed an issue of -state vide concern." Courts analyze these conflicts on a case- by-case basis. Information from the nonpartisan California League of Cities: http //www. cacities.ora/chaftercities What is In a charter? while a city charter is not required to have any particular provisions in it, a city will often reserve for itself the greatest amount of power n can when it adopts a charter. To accomplish this goal, the charter must include a declaration that it is the intention of the city to even itself of the full power provided by the state constitution to charter cities. However, this city is not required to extend the breadth of its charter any further than it wishes. Some of the common areas that are explicitly regulated in a charter are. • The date and conduct of city elections; • Regulations on the appointment of municipal ofAc als: • The terms and payment of municipal officials: • The process for removal of municipal officials: • Form of govemment: • Budgetadoption. • The number. pay. qualifications. and appointment of deputies. clerks. and other employees that each municipal officer will have. • Sublovemmert in all or part of the city: • The tenure of office for deputies, clerks, and other employees; • The process for removal of such deputies. clerks. and other enployses; and • The constitution. regulation. and government of the local police force. A number of California cities' charters are available online. The National Civic League also has a model eharter rxoieeI. Information from the nonpartisan California League of Cities: httQ.-I Www.cacities.oro%hartercities Process used to adopt a charter There are two ways to draft and adopt a City charter. The first is to elect a charter commission. The commission then has the responsibility of debating over the provisions and the drafting of the charter. The other alternative allows the governing board of the city, on 7s awn motion• to draft the charter. In either ease. the charter is not adopted by the city until d is ratified by a majority, vote of the City's voters. When using the charter commission approach. the first step is to elect the commission. The vote to elect a charter commission is raled for by either a majority vote of the city's governing body or by a petition signed by not less than fifteen percent of the registered voters within the city. If the formation of a charter commission is requested by a petition, ft authority in charge of the We registration records must verify the signatures on the petition. The expanse of this verification mud be paid for by the city's governing board. If the petition is verified, the city's governing board must cal for an election in accordance with sections 1000 and 10403 of the California Elections Code. See Cal. Gov't Code section 34452. Once it has been decided that a charter commission election will take place. candidates for commissioners must be nominated. Candidates for the office of charter commissioner are nominated either in the same manner as officers of the city or by petition. A candidate for charter commissioner mud be a registered voter of the city. After the election of commissioners. any vacancy on the commission will be filed by a mayoral appointment. See Cal. Gov't Code section 34452. At an election for charter commission members, the voters will vote first on the folbwfng question: 'Shall a charter commission be elected to propose a new charter?' After voting on this question, the voters will then vote for the chatter commission candidates. if a majority of the voters vote for the formation of a charter commission, then the top ffleen candidates for the ofice of Charter commissioner will be organized as the a" Charter commission. No commission will be formed it a majority of voters vote against the election of a charter commission. See Cal. Gov't Code section 34453. Once formed. the charter commission will have the responsibility of developing the ceys chatter. After a simple majority of cartmissioners have decided that the proposed charter is appropriate, they fib the charter with the city's clerk in preparation for a vote by In city's electorate. See Cal. Gov't Code section 34455. However, instead of sending the whole charter at once. periodically the commission may send portions of ft charter to the city's electorate for a vote. See Cal. Gov't Code section 34462. After the charter (or portions of it) has been filed. 0 must be copied in type greater than 10 point and either mailed to all the voters of the city or made available to those citizens who wish to review it before the election. The city may show the difference between existing provisions of law and the new charter through the use of distinguished type styles, but this is not required. See Cal. Gov't Code section 34456. Afterthe charter has been filed with the city clerk, the citys governing board must decide whether to call a special election or to wait until the next established municipal election to submit the charter to the voters. if the City's governing board determines that a Information from the nonpartisan California League of Cities: htto://www. cacities.ora/chartercities special election should be held. then they must call for that special elecbon within 14 days of the charter being filed. The special election must be set at least 95 days after the date from which the special election was called. See Cal. Govt Code section 34457 In any case. the charter commission must send the charter to the voters within two years of the vote that formed the commission. Upon the expiration of the two-year time period. the commission is abolished. See Cal. Govt Code section 34462 The alternative to electing a charter commission is to have the city's governing board develop and draft the charter. An election to decide on the adoption of a charter may be called by initiative or the city council. See Cal. Const. art. XI. § 3. On its own motion. the city's governing board may propose a charter and submit H to the voters for adoption. See Cal. Govt Code section 34458. WM this option. the governing board can cap a special election or allow the charter to be voted on at any established election date. as long as Mat election date is at least 88 days after the proposed charter was filed with the city clerk. See Cal, Govt Code section 34458. As a practical matter. an election may have to be called sooner than 88 days before Ow election in order to most certain notice and ballot printing deadlines. In either case. the majority of voters must vote in favor of the proposed charter for it to be ratified. The charter wip not go into efled until it has been filed and accepted by the Secretary of State. See Cal. Govt Code section 34459 After a charter is approved by a majo* vote of the voters. the mayor and city clerk shall certify that the charter was submitted to the voters of the city and Mat it was approved by a majority vote. See Cal. Gov't Code section 34460. One copy of the approved charter shall be filed with the County Recorder's office and one shall be kept in the City's archive. See Cal. Gov't Code section 34480. A third copy of the charter must be submitted to the Secretary of State with (t) copies of all publications and notices in connection with the coking of the election: (2) certified copies of any arguments for or against the darter proposal which were mailed to the voters: (3) a certikad abstract of the vote at the election on the charter. See Cal. Govt Code section 34460. Information from the nonpartisan California League of Cities: htin//w►vty.cacities.orp/chartercities How to amend or repeal a charter It a cOmens group, or the utys governing body. wishes to amend or repeat a portion of the city's charter. the steps rerea n largely the same as they are for drafting a charter. There are. howevertwo notable exceptions Firstthe petition calling for the repeal or amendment needs only ten percent of the electorate s signatures. instead of the previous fifteen percent See Cal Elec. Code sections 9215 and 9255. The other notable deference has to do with the charter itself A city charter may establish different rules for the municipal elections process than those laid out by the stale legislature in the Elections Code. If this is the case. the citys charter will govern the elections process used to appeal or amend the qty's charter. instead of the general laws laid out in the Elections Code Information from the nonpartisan California League of Cities: http.-IA"ri✓. cacities. org/chartercities Charter Cities Adelanto Lemocre Alameda Lindsay Albany Loma _inda Alhambra Long Beach Anaheim Los Alamitos Arcadia Los Angeles Bakersfield Marna Bell Marysville Berkeley Merced Big Bear Lake Modesto Buena Park Monterey Burbank Mountain View Carlsbad Napa Cerritos Needles Chico Newport Beach Chula Vista Norco Compton Oakland Culver City Oceanside Cypress Oroville Del Mar Pacific Grove Desert Hot Springs Palm Desert Dinuba Palm Springs Downey Palmdale EI Centro Palo Alto Eureka Pasadena Exeter Petaluma Folsom Piedmont Fortuna Placentia Fresno Pomona Gilroy Port Hueneme Glendale Porterville Grass Valley Rancho Mirage Hayward Redondo Beach Huntington Beach Redwood City Indian Wells Richmond Industry Riverside Inglewood Roseville Irvine Sacramento Irwindale Salinas King City San Bernardino Kingsburg San Diego Lancaster San Francisco La Quinta San Jose Information from the nonpartisan California League of Cities: htta .-//tivwty. cacities. ora/charter cities San Leandro Signal r111 San Luis Obispo Solvang San Marcos Stockton San Mateo Sunnyvale San Rafael Temple City San Ramon Torrance Sand City Truckee Santa Ana Tulare Santa Barbara Vallejo Santa Clara Ventura Santa Cruz Vernon Santa Maria Victorville Santa Monica Visalia Santa Rosa Vista Santee Watsonville Seal Beach Whittier Shatter Woodlake Total Cities: 120 May 28, 2024 Staff Report Attachment D September 26, 2023 Staff Report ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT 1 � 1 / � 1 ' 11 M ►► MI 1 :.:1 41, M 1.. vv :1 I: :1' 1 C 1 1::, 91':II M: 'A' 1:' :1'. ► The City Conga hu bad diammiom 0010101110 WO&S a 6101111ta fm else Oily Of m which the teddeas could Thee, va b an b Mpm or deny. As a pelt 0f da MwAdm a 00mldNw Well laa*b hod whbh ieclsded Meyer Ly sod Cometh ember Atmmta The Cmzdmn oonduaed alto r odW wb& dw Cay Atsmsy and the City Cb& and tedirimed and discomed I pmvidsm a welt a so nacm dm podded by the Lague of Chis m tbs vwloue he= the aoald be ioobded in a stew dry dab. The Commimn paselsted gaaliam *A was boicd imeby6s(StyAtstomsyiedlawbrSa11 A meionsv►ell. At the coachman of those mm bM h was detatmimd that 1 16, laking faelI mview and eamWmdm an to avanll Cbsbr. there was hme which the Cammime wmsd b boo a diealsion with the hu Cotmo0 m In we if they woad b WWII catch pwddsm in the Chabr dNnmt than Ube Stele law y vides, wig � maroes soder addifim Comweimmeb wlaled b Am with the Conga be tbosob bw Start The *D CoumB. To sedst tba Comatbbt, it followed lbs L miles Ghat an ilems b eoudder in a aborta. The Colmdt hod been pewided a copy of This chat psvkw*. A mw chat is allached b the staff sport. lbs dmt mw bwbulm en sddidoml col® whas dtem wbma mopmsm plodded b to Calaodmee bused m gwwdom adsd. Thus b sbo WtOMNdon On the CQUWM 's poddim m m bm l;ur eaampis did they ma b deer to alms law an the topb and iodide psevidm b Acegel at 11at a if they word hU CoancII apt an m item. The CJmttis MMA -A with ee add 009 601 0 ofiD xudlm awdl as no8ng the MMM the Commitee waled b dimm in mss dNdl whbham bWilbW as well as Dated wish"'"• Thme isms iadode. AGENDA ITEM T.D clprcw" sae sepraaerzs.zotl r�xors • flecd m • Term Limas • Coetraodo� Sarvica (wmtto as what ocookm ncommands) • Pbow to oak m offm cf aity paoaeealor to prosecute miademestor vialatiotm of pate kw As it touted m the timitg of a p *oW docdm m the d ww. the £lactim Cods lm lbldadcoa on vim eo ioid*n to bwmo t3oter law d9' oaa be aosidaed by the vmm As amBemad by do Cmm* gacioa dSM FMood= Code Salim 1415 and 9133. My" that a aow ebosrr pmpoW mawma ho io be voted m at a pmewide ®maul dation wMcb oocma iu November MC The aabff date m Mo* the mom to dm Cwa* u U drys bdom duction wbichwooU be AqW 9,20L 'Phot the City Com dmm the ClmM and provide dhdcdm to Staff an my mat pets it world Moe to ake. 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'� § , a� , @� i '�- �� � a a! � ��§�! . ���.�� �§� ��! F C 4 U Q) «J C u IL 65 F May 28, 2024 Staff Report Attachment E October 10, 2023 Staff Report ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: BEN KIM, CITY MANAGER DATE: OCTOBER 10, 2023 SUBJECT: CONTINUED DISCUSSION ON ESTABLISHING A CHARTER FOR THE CITY SUMMARY At the September 26, 2023. City Council meeting, the City Council continued the item for further discussion of establishing a Charter for the City. STAFF RECOMMENDATION That the City Council discuss the Charter and provide direction to Staff on any neat steps it would like to take. FISCAL 51PACT There is no fiscal impact associated with the recommendation of this report. PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification process. 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As a pot of Oa di mWm a oommhlee was aslebWbsd whish imh" Maya Ly ad Camilim qbm ArmmD. The Cmmbn conducted two moadnp with ms City AdmW sod the OW Ciok and mviawed d diteured tmarte poMrima s wall m the iabrmmim irorided M ete Lash" of Cit a m the varum beth" lent aordd b• I;hm d is a new * drner. The Com ftw peamed goleaom mat were bored imoby the City Atieory to allow br lhmr+diseomion m weY. At ma aoodsiom of those meoilrpa, it ws domind that bebm taking bather review sed eatatdeodm m the overall Chum, thus wm hems vhi& mo Committee .erased to have a &woolao with the &U Cadl an so see if mq wanted to hrehsde arleio pwdd m h► the waled to ohm with Cossdl its moo{hu Cie ama verism sobjeat mftn mod to beer ftm me JbIl Comdl mocumm To mist the Comrmhtm, h oglum d the Lag r's dart enitems to caodder in a dram. The (bmdl had bma provided a oepy ormia dhart pwW*. A new ehat hr aetaohed to the suir rgott. Thin chat sow ioeNdo o addidoaal aoMmn rrhms thm aihae eespooas t?o'm� to and law Comites basad an st todeArto to Data an the W e hsebo& Um in d&D iffhu"dm On the � omhl&providm to m n h®. Par aumpk did mop wa mtletbctaraot or itthrywamedbll CmmY h�rrtm rilCar. The Char b aturhed with the additkmal odvua ofiabrmrim m wall smled with the Camaitles waded to discus in more doW whiei ata hi�tod ibeaeitanaioelnde: AGENDA ITIM 7.D c lye muft thpaaeertb,= page :atx Istesdon Tam Lind» • Savioa(vmet to nen vrbd aomak" ta0mmemb) • Porro to mom an orbs of ab' powumor In peosewte mitdamm oar viakdow Of dem law As it rdsas b the timing of a poodd slsaden an the sham, thn McWon Code ha limiudow ae vrh®o ioidsdvs b btrsome ebrter lav►dty wa be aontWaad by the votias. A• aoosrmed by the Carty Bhodow oSSse. Meadow Code Sudan 1415 and 9755. provide that a rrw dmm ptoposel meanas ba to be vord at d a drbwids proaal "" which eoems in November 1074. the wtoffdde b ssbmb thenrrtter m the Comay !s ti! drys beSna aleatioo, 166 %Wd be Awn 9.7074. 7hd the Chy Comd diswa &a Chary and par" dheeden to Staff cm m4 OW dopa b vroom mm b take. INGALOCAQ ibae is an Seal imps owNS d with del reoommeadeuaa ofdis tapaL Tbia bum bee been sndced tbtw* do implarsp ds wdfiudm ptoan. Pk*m by. 4.."sfdraarm ■e" ashram, Chi ANDmay Aftasbatmt: Co®mill Updd d Chat vdth Cemmeds May 28, 2024 Staff Report Attachment F March 26, 2024 Staff Report ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COLXCIL FROM: RACHEL RICHNIA`. CITY ATTORNEY DATE: MARCH 26. 2Q24 SUBJECT: DISCUSSION AND DIRECTION ON DRAFT CITY CHARTER LANGUAGE SUNINARY The City Council has been discussing the consideration of placing a City charter on the ballot in November 2024. Based on prior discussions with the Council committee on the Charter and TopoW Couucil Member comments at prior Council meetings. the City Attorneyrth der e1> language for Council micw and comment. In addition to the proposed the SAW report also lays out the timelines and actions to follow in order to men the deadline to submit the Charter elation to the County by August 9.2024. 1n7 OM u. r Thai the City Council take the follo% ing action: 1. Discuss the draft City chaser: 2. Provide any direction on the draft City chaser language: or 3. Take such additional. related. action that may he des►table. QISCUSSION A charter acts a$ a constitution for a city. Article Xl. section 3lal of the California Constitution gmus cities' voters the ability to adopt a charter. The City Council may adopt a charter. but to go into effect it must be approved by the Citys voters. On January 24. 2023• then Mayor Pro Tem Ly requested the City Council discuss forming a subcommittee to evaluate the City's potential conversion to a charter city. The City Council continued the discussion to its Febtumv 13. 1_023. meeting at which it established a charter committee consisting of Mayo Ly and Councils mber Armenta. The Committee conducted two meetings with the Cin' Attorney and the City Clerk and reviewed and discussed charter provisions as well as information provided by the League of California Cities on the various City charter. The charter committee shared its observations items that could be included in a neer AGENDA ITEM 6.A awcommeameaft Seam U.2M4 poovidom a well ■ mfoerentiae p avided by the ]: erye of C01iSomia CSdea on, &a v10:50113 items drat wuldbe bncitded n a sew City abals. The dwW wmmittx steed be obKtvattam vdlh dte CIV comma at its September 26, 2023 monift and dee Comcil di@MNM whether it wsntsd to adopt a ew rheas and to terve of any chaster. The (Sty Connors d[saeion of dm proposed cltaea continued to its October 10. 2023 meetiot Bd m the Cats Council sever is a drub OfChy a6atas bsed m the teres rewmmeoW by die a4 Corned. PaA. Haffittt8yretitnww so Adopt a CWY ChwUr Bebre submiedst dee proposed rheter to de votes, dee City Council mm3 hold at lean two pub);c he adogs an dta clN a requited by Gowaomst Code Seetim 3465L Notion of tbeae bednge not be pabhsbed is In mmmmhy nasupepa ad is three public pleas ALUM A .rmra•r Mire aaeh unilie iaat� Tia aeco0d pabNO hesd0t mtllt 1N at leer 30 b0'a ahs the Sot*& bomb* At land ante of dre pobbe blai W mot be a gndd madng held outride ofammd bammboosto &050 path pa oo Abs holden{ the two pabbs m adds *a Cyt Corral madm adopt a motion sobmiltiat be tD dwef idopliotdtb 'modaoCaused to aav G area wait u e days mom de yam T=Ws aaalioft and to Aptdl 9.2024 matmt as int p*Uc bambp an peovided above, an hrdM men 6a � C l two nVAred read dm WOW Ild be ndered��ene Code section 34431 MGM Aped 90 barist. staff would seed to 0130 attain dbudm Som fro Comaeel an deems fir de Comma's tura mgdned pet & bastmt3. Aa owdumed by to County Baum e®oe, the attoR dab to 3abmit dee peopoasd cheat to the Cama Qedr to tet on the tergal far de liwM bs 2024 eeneadde tamed Send= it O drays I ri the einedue whish would be TbeemtiU*, the htet die c y ward pat soda of the &e pubUc barlttt as del 11 aebetsued$O■tbreitdacbetatotocaowcsmkh . To bold two poblic heemgs. 30 dip epee be6bse sab®trdag da manna to the Coaaq, die toibwiot area aro being pvoPM& e Pal8oeiw oMA Nadw of a Pub ie Nea3og is lday b, 20PA. n tba aew3paper. Tie &S pubiis beemg mteiat an be srbadoted for Mry 28.2024 (21 dos H&C Nedee ofPdblleHeemtP afMWC2M4)- • Pabliadee aff aeomdNoria of a Ptthiic KINKing is June 6. M4. in the rtavvspsps. e The nomad Ptb$e ilatint Meeting an be beld alta June 27th (30 drys aft to 69 pubic beseing meeting dW 211.2024). cby comm Minding MeA25.20M P13 af4 If the City Covered holds a SPs1 1, .. an Tuesday, Ju)y 2, 2024, ere OW Coma could vole to mbm)t in ptnposd mesas b rotas at the July 23, 2024 City CWMA mWft (21 days saes the Second pubNc beam »>oody, is bele per Gov. Coda 34458). Aga gipoval by the City Comia Of the proposed maeute, the City Clerk will wbmit the Wepood maature a4d tsulgaea cWft for a rpocol doodon by Augud 9. 2024 (88 days belhte&a November 5, 2024, 9uAew)de GOMM 83006016). Term 4fPmpand Chartff Unda do ptopeaed dMW. dw City would mlain its oosaal-masga form of pv==WA and tW nembaq aNVIgHty, Sdaia, add d%dm of C0iombn mbea would not abanga r a 11b30 below W&WOU Some ofdar hay Affamcs bdwem die prapoSed charter and the cNy's Smart on" bur dw stabs sulBaocMwr tie16arsltsClp Aseanaaa cafe PrapaasdC6nler 1brmUmita May provide tier term Noterm6Mta Tam Umke would be Umlts. Cal. Cork art. frtipowd after 1Ns xt, i elb): Cal Bart comma a tffiff- r Coe tKdM MW terms laartet by etatliorr (b) or eppdntnw tl Pertlsl tarns wow cant as M tees. 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City AU=W 1. Daft Chy C ndw 2. Septeabw 26.2023 StsffRaport (Diaomdm m EdabUdit a Chaftr for the City) 3. Oelobet 10.2023 Staff Report (Cmdmwd Disamdon on EmblWft s Chmter for the MY) in M" Pr*ct swan` Roog"") W aOw Soft rogrAammns for when tonna) and laftnnst putolta$N P am OWMWAd prefm w for mm Tallow No prarwwroa for tlYbrdd sea CoutcR venr� veterans a sutbarKy m adopt pmoodumL PubDo d embW wft a ordinmroe tc `ta Co M., Cods vomMam and dab" pemdn cltlaa to drKs vmmm a cradle of prefenncas to addidoml poida In as~ "Moot bat anmdrr4 cont . and other poeiaiwm pwmWAdund@r,IAW Theaism fl d impart eaocidod withie rmsmma Wdim ofeb n,prsc MV, 1glaggICULANALYM This opm& item doe not co m ob a pond ®dee the California Hnvirembmul Qw* Act (" CBQA'j asd it cm be nem wft areiM that i1 wilt lave m import m the envLomremt As rneh. this=dW is = mpt mrda CEQA- ThisitembubeenaotiadtleogAtherq dtopwkmbbmdonRocas Prepradbr Robd Ric m m. City AU=W 1. Daft Chy C ndw 2. Septeabw 26.2023 StsffRaport (Diaomdm m EdabUdit a Chaftr for the City) 3. Oelobet 10.2023 Staff Report (Cmdmwd Disamdon on EmblWft s Chmter for the MY) March 26, 2024 Staff Report Attachment A Draft City Charter CTTY OF ROSEMEAD MY CHARTER Wb, dm people of Rosemad east die Chow to p mve and an mw the ecammic sed =W g a8ty of life mat: commady. Rewbd r aomdnd to t a belisfdtat loaf paammm>t has the closet adldty to the people gw4mm d, rod dtm in the aanWW= that So eooade and feed iodepesdmoedomlaod rvemmeapillpsamoladabodb.soft mdwolima[aidraGima of des M Wo do bmby mtaeae the ewpaeas d* Reeled by the Ca mtkofi n d dsa State of Ca86omia to coat and adopt this Chaser dtr de CifY dRos®ed and m mase dut all ami thatmsybeemmdledbytboCilyoaloadooubdshallbe. M Seeder LLharpu"m mdSGUNdw The Cf4 sm➢ cottime to be a mndcipd oapotdm l- u 6e Cay of Rosmud. The bomdstiesofdeCkyofAcsemedeWlcoed= msoweslabfi*eduwUd mgedtothex=m mdta and by b w. The Ctq dA remain vasbd with d d wB eaeadooe to ova% hw, paws, gwbW add" an p uMly doff and dgbb of aaim d esay mute and daeatpdm owned, bad, powased, ombdIA cc egoyd by it at dr time Ms Chatter ahw effect, d is b mvby dslawd is be dte s mmw d cams h shill be sa*d to al debts, obllpd m d IIabif dW wboeheadsta ffmm the (pty at tho t®e tFia Chaster take edxx. All Lwrfitl ardisasem, naolsdom take d tepdd m% ar potdms *u=C is f= at the tine this Cbmw take o&d d trot in omdetwftorbwmdwhesI hi atabdyomtimdmfacemalthetamebmbemdsly mpoled. adds I g l ar mpeoedd by proper ae&m*. ti mdoi 12. C'oWW&Masaprfn dCwsnmmt Thezmd*d prvemmcd a shblftd bytb6 Choft shad bekwmas to *Co®a14dxn'W foamofp v maa Seabee L3. Gweraiai Do* The Chy dbdl be yowmd by a Chy Coo" eoesposed of*'e Castel Mmkm The adoptiaa afdda Chaser do=mmymy aber&tcomm at= ofAtisa Comril Mmbm at *c dace oreteedow for ckyGbmciL SOMM LI. CRY Coursed SaLtia CowwR Members shill Boom compmaadm foc thea SWIM m aemrdmce with the piwhdom dStateim 49W700 seal.. Is. wPh fw cHy cmwd OnlypmMmeedojft sdffrtbildwimeratbalddtheSuasofCd*mia daail bo aleft to *on Sof Cay Canmca. iafdaa LL Zbv iaae %r Ciq CaaacR Almbmm All deoUom &W beheld in ancadaaoe wft the pfovWOOS of the Caiiibmia 8bctooN Code go"O immh3pddecdons. SvdklR L7. Cofm R Vaeeadm The detemeimdm as to wbm a Cm and ?And= lm vaemd. their Council neat and the pmasNe Sar f mi swat vwmay do ba as Net foe& iadw Caafnmia Govemmmt Code. 9"dom I.i.16rn Limb The panpwo cf itis ut ioa iN b and@ mace compedite dections by mfmini dot ppb to adv~ of i000mbmay of a Cad Cumcii i udw writ yield to mtmaNd ddaea Pm*gadmin smmg dativeoffice. Nop, mhos be a wfdidata fm dlcdm ON tate OEM dif City Comet Mamba aas hw'mg mr ad as a City Cam& Moadw thr an omwmmlw lbs`yea tamN, dtha by dedion of appomrntmt Tbia ncdm abaa appy poapectw* salt', and adths the emfast tmm m of dw alba ddeofideChmf4noracypdwtesmr.ofatomComm?M®basabaabeemntedu casefdaawmoNeeutivek—SM71 soemndeaaibedbefom Airy pemmAm a12mby appommdmt ordedoq Nefvesapandoem of Off= a& ' of Um n=d=of*cCilFComeawhomaiPs temasedf= dwbg* mdmll bo deemedb haw smved atoll tem. ARTMZZ 2 iHl>rQCMALAWAIRS Saefiea 2.L Maidpal Aa►ln The CJW Cameo may adopt ad eNr6ofre an owwaocm m ohdom n9m and mpiadooa In 1e4 - to amoidpd dhim mb m ab b f , - , I oa and Nmiadoaa PataWIM in ME Chaffer. do Umbd SMIS and C@Wbo a Cowdedoaa md.mpiiabl% Im and dedsiow of coasts vi* judwSdIon,WiA I r MOW, i -g MirmxapeedyaddaeoedinthisBata. oNsa7 welt ammidpd Wfi& is eaptaaly addmmmd in Ads Chaom at mal the City kOdOw ova mebm.idpdaffdfbytheMopdonofmoidissaooe(s).thePa" temofilaSbteofCab* ma dou rvem ti udm U !awes otdw City Tho City *A have aB powas tbal a City can!terve corder the Cossdbdos and laws of the gage of cdmmtaas MY sod compblely a doa{ht y waa speeifiodly tmmersid in f& C man The emmerdon inti, Coater orgy pwda& power, dray arpocohm datl mol be bW to be omtosive K of say &mutton or eestsietios Rost this gmad grit of paw TheCityshallb cthepowertomaioeandenforceallbowssodngu Meeisreapeettommiripl sdhiM s kjeet ally to mrh nmintlam and limuaia m as may be provided in this Chester ted = the Coedhdon of de Sme of Cdit xdL The CLly shill dm bve tb power l o esaeia, at act pm eeet to air and aB dgbb, Poaee; pb'IW or Pmodtaa+ baetofae, or bore I nW&b d. ponied at Peesai6ed by say Isw of de Stare, by this Chane;, or by oda bwfd mahatty, a wbich asnsadpal , mqp b I might err aonldesmeise, er ect poxa>et to, lower tb Caatitados of tb State of CaBfomia the mtmmt;on in tis Cbattx of amy pwdCWa power sboR mot be bold lo be eielashe aC or maty l wkwim Wm; the geowatity of tb 6 8 1 1 puddms. This Coater stilt be h1maRy aoaeI I to vsa to Ctty vAh all larl sndodW and p emoneoemaytopxolerttbbedd,m tyaodgmlvsel&mofago[tbedli mvcfaeCity. No prawn. dm or oapootim dmH over exorcise aw kmcbim bcmn permdt, w®int. ptvBWoradaaa, amp in sofar abar@msy be mti9adso doso by dheotaolbority oftt o Candadmotd bscofCdtfnda,arefdoCemtbaimorb ufficUdbdSbta,m,spaq ovg under or dasg ay abet, hwmw at adsr patina piece tm tb City udm emy don nava Sea obumd a gel dere& in woordaem wld the povidams of $us Cortes Famdtbe abdl be vms*od by to City Coomd omty in tb time and mseea, and for such paposa, as may be pcadbed at mdmlad by the coadaromarby applicable Uwe offt dote. Mo City may eterdaa aB or May ofd* pvwas heain at ford singly a jointly wm other Pdlio .paries hitbmmmr pmvidsd by iced law tlatba2.Llw p-hm The City lett have the paver m ha toy maorpeiae deemd meoasay to p odaee nvmam tiortb Read the or u W otbw ihod ombBsbd by the Qty Comrcil to primate a public papeae. %dies td. Reossde Dweblamt The City shag m000eags, appm% mind pomme eoantmic development and commdq' devdopmest to to Cily. The t Sty ddi bavedho power to ndliae rev=ues Am de esaed fmd b a000rnge. sapper' aid p.motam e semie dsvekpmmt. The C by mry uodmbks n0000mic devetolmrn sdvhies ihr mo pmlwm of p.modog to gaoaal Imbb and ver dhm of the i Wtwb of be City. job aados, mpovmg msdmt orae and .t2ordeble homing aPdw% bWovicg tabB ad coasmtaeid apdam hI I Wig, aaabiammt end naestim opdom, WA i opovmg the Cdr's UK beer thereby fM&Kmg tbo City's 16ft to .ebmrs end pmdde muoieipd eervioca to ib teddmta Tbo eoomcm� dsvduI - adtvities oedodadby this seedm are mmicipol W i m 4MW10aau.o s"M 2.5.0sOM awl =etpbyea The Cay Cound tnay, by adm oM odablisb a mart system for CaY employed Such sysUm MW inobtda :pxm ows for the mebod of de dation of employm. the doW&rdm. a baoemet4 S+ tammudm of jamb empbyea. sad the oomoNsdon rad dimho" of positiawe Tia and mail sydim dM apply n b amh oft* at position of aspbyne twi&theCity. owept A Bleetiva ad oppoindn amen; B. Pa44me a teaspamey ofiiaa Red eapbyeW Rall C. b% mbo of boads and aonm„dam. So* systrmajaybeamobfid dor amen" bycoMmaceofthe CityCOUMARMtimabtimet M MW beretpdtmd into &sudim of dr MY Cameil in dta pablk iaasesI Sedion 2.f. COY Prommb r Tie Cil'daIIbocdoatahM*00aab AAZLGMsafCHYhOwcul cSuchesesblimbmantvtill be by adwpdan of odioaoo mod maoiadooe tibieh dbaet tbs City Atttasay at as" W@Mt d atlomybposaataonbebo fofdiepeoplewWarabcdmimdamnmWMfiwmviddimoftho pwwbhu aPodm Onla; City wdiwatas sod aeh ata tandmraoaa n the City ho dts povwr mp meanie, adM otbawise povkMby the City Cowen. S d m2.7. FW%FeMVW mad Castle uWwY The City Abell bw the power w arced a glom o povifa g fiar diffma parities be viobMbee adikaaajmeasadlordtis(.7aaeti eodtopaaat�ainaarhojdiaeooa,ibr&�mes.peodtioaad pndibmeats far the violation tbetao� vdsit� poiaLmeot siM be by fine or iatpelfowmed, or by boas amm mod imp iwou at. ssetba iL Gawal Law lean Natbhtg ht this Cb m Alts bs amesnuad to paved sir resbictthe QtY fiom aaadamg aq `sill aid*% Swed and pdivdefia Ladohm sir MMAN pallid sir pzesaaDW by the Sm ad law ofdtaSW@ofCdH mi. All Swami lawpovtamofcideainCddblusambtabyddatedmbe poasasdby de til. ln>be event dwy emfmtbstweathe psovWoWdt ds CWWW =ddN prevision wf 8te Swam lags mitis Som of tadi6osab.9a pmvLioas of dtis Chat er deli anfmL Al aNX2 3 Heal Afmtlea Saama 3.L Puldm ft mad COOku s lla City Cowel may. by wliaaome, W*ponAssimg and wwscling pmesdtam llmsbolds adl saq*Mcmb withinits mudded aM' M60*- nes-4soasz.o seeasn 3.2. PrdwWWS thr Valls m The City Comes may, by mdmrnM adopt P 14I'lliag psocedmar, Wbkh B^° to vppamm aadd esbW vefnam a cpW of ssidkimd pomb, pecfnaoce or=asWd WadbtW ie the detmmko icaofmrudsoftossbade DomemaderY imf of 069&ft fac vbim ''s r efaKaoe Credit; sed emmptim from do di&" BmbWm me be sabsssittsd Prior to appwd of the city. in the ens of a de Wade betWeanavda nandfon-vetwo.theveleanshelbedblghost. ssdla33.2WwkdlnsPrd AS" Revcw=oimdandwReeoedbytheCabsWaptbosabjeettosabMw an.reDmtiae.ddebmcK withdmnd «say other fo=of imrohmbq rdsstioa by mY other lmW of pvtrmment sedime3AMainwLi dies Nopecssgalmd rdeefedoroppoineAadegonhehedafdoCityddlbengWndtoper&= sayfimeomvrblchisnmdsbdbyanyetherlsvatofgovc mo04=klmsodvwgfmdsaaf5dmt ibr de I, It >aoee of waif fimetion ere povided>>i mddmnbftudmft• 44 AnhwAno sf This C6ebc and m q of Ib psovWmm mW bo smsoded by a m*dly voce of the elmm vedog mthegoatima Ammdmeat.mvW=ornpGdMWbsteoP�bYId 1 -1 OchYdOWNIUmbig body. ARnCL S Seth. 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O o > O q L U o`er o : a o> March 26, 2024 Staff Report Attachment C City Council Staff Report Dated October 10, 2023 ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: BEN KIM. CITY MANAGER DATE: OCTOBER 10, 2023 SOBA= CONTURZD DISCUSSION ON BSTABLISNING A CHARTER FOR THE CITY §ani= At the Sepltmba 26. 2023. City Cartel mediny, the City Cotmcil continued the item for fiatharditonaioo of estabiisift a Cheter for*A City. N TLst the City council dram dw Chatter ad provide direction to Staff on my nese steps it wadd hlta m tate. FISCAL KWACr Thee is no fiscal bnpact assoeived with die monsome demon of this report. This item has ban ounced tht v& the retinae spode notification process. FaiekaHetasodez. City Clerk Atndm>cot A. Committee Updated Chart wish Comments Adeclanatt B. City Cotten Staff Report Dated September 26.2023 AGENDA ITEM 7.A E ■ � Was Lp it , �§ 0 ��. ! �- �� !� ■ q �% Ilia ® All J� | | ■ Z - ! 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C) !®!!! §& °!¥ a# H $!!JIG | !& !! arm. lAge ! i C5 ■ `l�kt `■� ' ° � A�\\ �� !{ � !�%■� �k } ! 62 _| k. k!kill �|!2� # ' `! 5 Eg !|!!I$|f!3 . © ■ o — �Or- .@ ;2S,■; U10 §00§ X2 ;§�% a■uc;&� s | | a ! !. a r! $ al � $� a ■ �� � � � ��� � �� Ilan � -$ $ I � �■� ■© � , !. �� ! @!1 .01 , � ■ f � a $s � ��� $� � � � �!■a� �� s | | II * m s sit A I � /�\\ ■� $; #2�$i /%� \# $2!|)k � a = w ss g t lig fit r 0 i -JI, L1i ol.'s Is a t 3 0 0 t A 0 c u m _ I lO U J A B O O c= -- J u U J m=^ q•� A A �n>p oU co5c=fa U .o��� 9g3�mjn Z ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COCX\CII. FROM: RACHEL RICHMAN. CITY ATTOR`EYJ DATE: MARCH 26.2024 SUBJECT: DISCUSSION AND DIRECTION ON DRAFT CITY CHARTER LANGUAGE SUMMARY The City Council has been discussing the consideration of placing a City charter on the ballot in Novxmber 2024. Based on prior discussions with the Council comminee on the Charter and Council Member comments at prior Council meetings. the City Attorney has drafted proposed language for Council review and comment. In addition to the proposed Charter language the stab report also lays out the timelines and actions to follow in order to meet the deadline to submit the Charter election to the County by August 9, 2024. arAFF REC MMENDATION That the City Council take the following action: 1. Discuss the draft Cin- charter. 2. provide any direction on the draft City charter language: or 3. Take such additional, relate& action that may be desirable. DIKUSSION A charter acts as a constitution for a city. A ficle Xl. section 31a) of the California Constitution grants cities' voters the ability to adopt a charter. The City Council may adopt a charter, but to go into effect it must be apprm'cd by the City's %ours. On January 24. 2023. then %Iayo Pro Tam Ly requested the Cit% Council discuss forming a subcommittee to evaluate the City's potemW conversion to a chaner city. The City Council continued the discussion to its February 14. 2023, meeting at which it established a charter committee consisting of'Mayor Ly and Councilmember Armenta. The Committee conducted two meetings with the City Attorney and the Cit' Clerk and re%iewed and discussed charter provisions as well as information provided by the League of California Cities on the various items that could be included in a new City charter. The charter committee shared its observations AGENDA ITEM 6,A ON* pwvrimr a well s it&t msdam Prodded by the Leagac of Califotma Cities m the vrdmU it m thm mdd be bduded to atmw (1b 6m*L The chafer caomittae -hosed it: obmtvdiooa wih the CSq Ca®eil st ita Sepmmbw 26.2023 amea ti sod the Cwatal discussed wbstbw it -sated m adopt a city choirs md*o mems of say aI , The City Council's dbiamica ofthc proposed ohms coodueed to In flambee 10. 20M aeedug BOOM the City Conseil Dow is s dug ofCSty tdtaela 6nsd on rite fossa ncomesmded by the City Coamil. pub&Heoft :e a*vxww soAdopsa Ct0't 7t~ Bdbse mbW*g the proposed d W m the woos-, the City Comoil most hold At WA two public heaiop on the eNster a mgttaed by GDvtamatmt Cade Section. 34450. Notice of roar beetiop most be pobK" is a m®adty soden three public pLoes at 1000121 The nomd public boaft mutt be at last 30 dip ager 1s int pd& beKb& At last am of ft PUNIC beseop mast be a spet36l meedop bald aotasds of saamd bttsittas bums m Lalitste psNlCpsstitapatim. Aga boldmg* a tm public megnt)p, the cq couma mat tbm mlopt a motion snbmitmtp the psopesed -host- m ds City's vUVas The cky Cmmsal, bbwavcr, must wait 21 days aha the sacrad puthla heati� bolos- adaph+e ciao moAiaa TCWWs meeting aad the Apit 9.2024 aebie6 me not p Mk beamp as pemided abm a they we ire do Cassell m & ma the Mmeer, mothers, would cot be time to notim fir Apep 9, fhessfom diet' clamor Crasa tosusth tls Gay's two hemiUp seyaaed tender eiov®ooeat Code dation 344311. At the Apol 9e b mio& staff would sad to alm obtain &Vcf a fima the Coaecil m dales fm the Cwm n two saw public hosdep As onefismed by dic C =W Mocdoss affix, the adoff ddb to submit 16s proposed obseI Is the fbmly Cie& to Sat an the ballot hoe Poe November 2024 dmewide Sommd abodes is U dg's bet6ee the dectioo, which would be d11meegg =s, TbwmdcmUy, ds bm 1Ne C.tp ootid post notice of the fffd pub6e heminp os, thepsopoMdahmtaanddullmNmdtt mebmtam*vCUmtyC3mkhMmv2L2M. To hold two public %mribp. 30 days spot I I ' mbmbft the manse to the County, the Following!Wm ata bdag proposed: •"MoaBoaoffmNodes ofaPdkHeaeingisMW6.2M4.inthe newspapa. • The no pobbe bmirg meaLLK Cm bus sdedUled for Ma 28. 2¢4 (21 drys ager Notice ofPUblc Aesi ngpa gira len of May 6, 2024)• • PubSatias of second Notice of a Public HOE ft is June 6, 2024. inthe Dew$Ppa. • The esceed Yablic He "Moedeg an be held em Juoe 271h (30 drys ager the fart pab5cboa masibt6ofMay2{.209+4). cayco eAmoedss Mx*2b.2M4 Tip 3 oto if ibe City Coaucd Lolde sspeesal meetinB anTww*, July 2.2024, the City Council could rote to submit the peoposed meanie to votes at to July 23, 2024 City Coaoa9l meeting (21 days saw,ft aoodd pd& Toeing rani Is held per Dov. Cc& 34458). Aller ap w4W by to City Cowa of Poe pmpoad measue, the City Clerk will sabook As praposem wwww cod xeoludeno calling for a special decdon by August 9. 2024 (88 days be8ote # IQovamber 5, 2024, 3ttletride Owed Eleedan} Tires ojtnspaard Choi& Undo ma ropasd cbarto, the Oily would retain its cotoc8-amoaga foss of gova®aG ad do sambas, dip6iUty. atlr:ieb and election of Conodimembeti would act charge. The table bdosr highligbm some of tba kay IiMeemos balwomoda psapwed chorw and 6e Cily's coot go" law "Motes. sliBsotMsllar osasmAiarClgf 1lfassrtsad wgow�h!ssar . - t±Ivialasif]sds Tam W to MW aVACIO for umn No ttmm IkMb Tatra Umdb wmmd be UMIL Cal. Comet. art. imposed alms tin A 5 5M. Cat O WA donsomaA Lbr josr Cato Section ll 6 terns ~ by elation (b) or sppokenwnq. PotYl tenni vxKW count an nA tw me. VftM only am PMODMOOOOV pseaapkigAndia ty C.Y J only has the talldwt 9bts law Would 00 the CRY outha lin (oras No authorNV to satabUsh mwnlolpal oods untag solos of Ctly Ro"MW h r I M, cotsatt whh sumadb to ban Cotwq Dieft p ossane Cls Mtomey mdMnps sag cerok� Strs m ildWRO sots Econmmlc CSV has Umltad NNt Clower m umn onvompmom sutho ty to sow revenues imm tbs Ing rtotsif ffararsl fund to deNlopmer t pblsets .moansk now and wahbthe CRY promote economic davolooment Purchasing suet Cider must Mow M wddpal Cods Mold tits COMDR Cbrmaw Stan low on Chsptare 9.24 suttwrtry to adopt own coff"d"bldding MulchasNg pmah"" and 8ysam for Nom- contracting procedumu Public Works byordimsnce Conbrcb and l]Q comma tdwdaa 16"26,2M4 shr4of4 1Lam b m Ssnt imprt aaaooiead wLh Ae teeoaemmdatim of this n�oR. Tads a,mda ilea[ demosot omalilda a pojm and z the Cali[orairl EwAmmme al Qml* Aa (" MANX rad it as be amm with mt iaq Ara it wig Leve m l nor oo the mvbm mt As so**bmwwitma W=dwCBQ& 17ds ifw Las bxnmtioad thro�l tLa teAol,r gmda mfi5atim pt>reu. P I l>r. 4wr.kAAa#% Ra" Riahmno, City AW9 1. Dmf[ Ciw Chmor I Soptamber26, 21)23 StaffRepW (Da maim oo &%Wi ft a Chea: t w dw City) 3. Oember 10, 2023 Staff Report (CmAnmd Diacm m F.aebliAW a Charter fw dw City) 2.28(PubrC Pfojaot BlddMf` ProaadaMi fallow suit ngwrmnw b for When formal and kft mud P"ll" pnaadlass ara Ptmbrs m for Must follow No ptaae K= for Would 00 COMICN vatw oorR uft satetare or audtorNy to adapt prooadunt Pubuo dMabMdvmtaore ordnarm to Om Cofiftcw { Coda Watmna and dbablad pwmVA AM m Arlt vetanns a as®t of pnbmxm to a"Mnml pdnta In dYabW vabtwe, bat awwdrl{ aerasaft and Otler ptwNbns PefftftdneaWadrMN W1dK WW 1Lam b m Ssnt imprt aaaooiead wLh Ae teeoaemmdatim of this n�oR. Tads a,mda ilea[ demosot omalilda a pojm and z the Cali[orairl EwAmmme al Qml* Aa (" MANX rad it as be amm with mt iaq Ara it wig Leve m l nor oo the mvbm mt As so**bmwwitma W=dwCBQ& 17ds ifw Las bxnmtioad thro�l tLa teAol,r gmda mfi5atim pt>reu. P I l>r. 4wr.kAAa#% Ra" Riahmno, City AW9 1. Dmf[ Ciw Chmor I Soptamber26, 21)23 StaffRepW (Da maim oo &%Wi ft a Chea: t w dw City) 3. Oember 10, 2023 Staff Report (CmAnmd Diacm m F.aebliAW a Charter fw dw City) Attachment A Draft City Charter CITY OF ROSEMEAD CITY CHARTER add q� Rmda *co®AbdiatbsbdWdwloalbl h000 elo O assdl$ m do purple toiamak god am is the our iodm tba the eeommlc sad SW fodspmdeaoeofote<1owl4evetmmtvrdlptomobthsbeal�h.stdsty andwolfaeofdidwoidtam dtbb Cly. Wb do baeby acaas do etas d& wWW by the ConSkAm of die Stab Of Ca hmiatoawaandadoptthisChmdwfirttiCityofRasemmdandmmacreddallsaatl*d aftm emnmFbe ooehoW by the City m a]ad oaatodAO be. ANTKIS 1 GOVERNANCE S"m LL laeaepmatln and stttae mist ThsCtq*dmUcmdamtobeamtddpalcaponooaim wtheCiWofRot m"&The boandaiesofteCiyofRoeenmdddkeottdsne=DOW edmdldhtapdindaaurae mOmdaed by law. 1% City dwl mIdD vrared widt wd shall aoafime to awn, havo, Doomk comod rod aioy 91 PoWty d&b sad dpbb of tdba d evsy nOm and desaipdm owmd, bad, potaaa 4 aooltuDA at atjayed by h at the t®e this Chwier tdm afloat; and is haft dwfted to be to sat cmw of tans. It dwU be sahjed m a0 debt; obl*d m tad HIM JM which atilt m W iW *m City at the dhae thio ChaAattahas acct. AH WOW ordiosmeo, nwkdoas, filo and mpb dos, of 11oes >basof: in fusee at es time dtis Chafer teles of xt and ant in WOW wj&ai owdwob mvAkwohembyvomimed'mfomamlt oamehavebow dnh' tapuled, saseaded, al+seyRd or sapmeded by proper ate. Sedbe LL Cowm&dbmW Fe of Garetaeaat Mal umoi d potammMeddAWbod by thh Chwier dmH be known as tho'C0000l4fawgd' foam of pavaameot Sedbo 13. t'WWlbs Bfil The Cdy dM be povane' by a (Sty Corral emopmad of 5ve Coach Members. The adaptim ofsk CbMIK 60 aat inmyway ahmme anent tams of dLdas Cmma Members or 60 deft ofdeeaam foe City CamaiL Saba u Cly Orad Saloies CmmA Members shalt zecdve aoatpemsdm ft thea umm is aecadmm witht w pmvisims utBoa law. naxiaaa.t SailasLs. Wwway hrcur C MA toly paaaa tttxdni the mgtm emmu ser facet inthe uoord laws of the sure of CaMmois dhdl be dWlda to nm fa City Cnma7. Bader IA. ZYeOass for alY COMB Nkmbm All decd m toll bebeld in smadaoas vh&tbs proviriam offt Ceiifomia F1ecdM Code m=Wpid 8a m L7. Caasd vaasda The doUudwdm as IOTA= a Co ma Mamba ba vaawd that Conch spot and she process forfUbS ombvmm7 doll be a setfaihinto Cddxnk (lovasm@d Code. Booties IA mend Usow Tho pwposo of this modus is to Depose map oompetidva election by mxdrg iba Ptrludi=lb the edvanuW of hombom of a MY CwmcG Masbe wM yidd to boomed cidsm pdtticipoios bo sedan{ eierdve once. No prim stat be a CRUMM Bad doctiaa a the offioa Of City Cama? Mamba afar haft paved a a Cly Coma? Maober far fire =m oodw !ma year tend, cMw by dedim or oppoltmmt Ilds recti® dbaII sp* pmspsedv* ody, and aeitha to creat toms u of the @Sclindale ofos Chstte; nK maypftomm6 ofAft CumdlMembers drat be ramrod as meoffheaveaooaraR fur-yarumosdowibpdhu m. Any pCOmoll Ad bs daadd, fa tba papsa of fts seclioo, tO have saved a to f wlea tomo. Any me ifs oftbe OW Catmilwho askm oris aemoved Eom ofte dining ate=" be deemed to ban setvedatAtom. AVAMMZ 2 hlil UMALADAM Battlm=Wbzb pdAmes Tho City Coomi mq adopt sod eafasea dl ovdmmcm m olmioos, ruin and tagutstioos in tasQeot is mmi*W affiiao, waged ody to nokdom and amb*u pmvldsd is Alt QwtM the United sates and Cantata Cmc od AP Kcable, laws and daddom of Corms with i imseda,vA&5°ctmmlmol*damioaotexawdyaddteossdintbischmw, =M roach mmicipd x&w is egmwly adksmd Ing* Cbdta, or mai the (Sty lepiddta ova sudtamidpd Eby dysdoptitosofmotdbdme(s),tbe geseadlawa ofd.a Sate ofCdifomiaa ,ball pvem. atoastaaa.a Se dim 2.L rowan of the City Tub cjw *o l haw ap ptrviass do a City anhm mdmfa Cmsdaum eros lawm of,he shoe OfCsn2 mla m f Ay sad oompbuly a dmoghdey wee spemsomiLy mmwded inthie Charm. The eownumd=in this amw of mW patdcile powey dory orpsomdme shill not be hdd to be meeb&m 4 arm limitatim of aswa m Vpa, this pnad pad of power The CitydAbavethepnaertomdseandmdus" MHk +smdscgddiowiR lieetbmmicipd s&dty. sobjad mly to arh mokfioos nd limftsdoos n cozy be pwAded in this Choda ad in the Coasdmlim of the stns of California. lie Chy IW ileo have the power d . Q Dot pentont to DW ad ap sighb, p=4 pftilha or pooedtM, ber $Ohse, of 1 obbiiDhA gmabd or passe9 1 by mW law of the Stec, by tib Chaetoti or by other bwM Datheity, or vuhieh ammidpal aspensummight orc=Uc=doe, or Delp o mt to, mda the Cmrltndao of the Site of Cafomia The aaaeatm m this Chafer of erg parlors power shad not be hold to be adWw 4 or a:D Mmdm upon, dee !may of the powbiam ibis Chaster dwR be Lm' conk=& to vest the City with all ko a dwhy sad pow= mcamy 10 ported ihebmlth, niwty ad gesesd welfee of DO of the eidrms tithe Chy. leo vmmmq &m er cospmfim shall ever esecin ony tEmdhbe, acmae, Pamir, asemmt, pdvnWw ad== , emeptinso 5tabeorkmgbe esdWso do so by died nnbmity ofthe Comdbdion ofthe Sime of CIH&mim or slcr or athe pbalm ie City nnieaD they sialhave OM =der slang my street, mowq' &st obb&W a gmd theRfor in wmdeme wilt the mvidow of this Chutta: Flan "m sial be paid by ffie City Comdr ody in 69 time sad mmzum ad for such pmpoaa, a mg be poaw$ed or and odmd by &e comdhtionar by appiiaNB IM of dds site. The Qly mg emadse aU crony of&o posers bmc!n tet Rath singly a joimly viol,odwpsblic akmdamtsv D apmvidedbyttoadim Sedba23.laeeprbea 7be City dsap have the Powe to eogD{c m sg atapdes deemed moenaty 10 pmdoe+e sevenes fortbsgmettlSmdaDmy athalhDdeaea6lbbedbf tis ChyCotadltopmmole apablicpoepoee. Sedba 2A. Nomwa to Dwdepaam The City shell mwmage, sappoe, amd pmmooe eoommic devdopmrno and cammdW devdopntrm is the OP The (Sty step haw the pwre: to tmliae srovrmes 5mm the geaad food to eeu4 mw - Dad peomete esmomie developDEd The City may trached& eoommlo An des aedvW= hr ffie pmpm of peomodng ft gmeesl beahh and IN of the io"bwts pf the CSty, job =elmm{�.,. nOpb1�M vmgg moid uto and aDmd" hwAMS GPM, *wvisgte 0mdaeomdd"!'�`._ vjMdh" WAKUbMAt mdm= dmlopdmn+ ad hnpwmg the City's to bow *=by kofhedag the Chy's ability n ed w me and povide mmidpd savimID ks=damts. The economiodevdepnip nt amridmaudwdwdby dds sed on M mddoW sltfns 4M74le4Zr] Seedsa 2A OMMIs msd Sapbysa The Cly CREW msry, by ordiwwnoe, ewstoblieh a merit syrem for City mooDYM& Snoh syo m mw aduda Favh oos Por the method of the sebetim of empwyml% ft ebuffica" advaoemmt, oirp -- dia horp m ft of sock aopbra, and the cowwdidodm Ind dimmedan of podyoos. Tye odd merit wrysttm don apply a to ash office Of position d smploymaa wit%the Litt', MWt A. Mauve and appoWm offia nK 8. pa"M or tempomy offwcua and ewpbyar, and C. Membm of bowls std commisdow Smdi y o v e tory at%e d diona t%sof City Coorll a ere pehlb israat ausabs4by 9 of do city , liens time m tate, awwwy bewstpaitad 9edim2A Cly lrwmior Mo City "ben the edhodty to smhiVhanadiw of City Ptowcw. r. Snoh soMb ishmantwill be by adopdm of ordiasaoa aad n soimoes ahkh drat the tits Anowmy or mood r gwVW atlo®y gpraeareoabdwsl[of>bepeople � ardlcr3mmslmes niwds� hom vblydoo ofate pmvid® ofab tisk roti City o>di000a wod meh sure misdmseana s as the Ry lrs the pw or to pmacul4 udw odwminprovidedby theCiy Cmmal. Sedia t7. Piano, =arkiwa d CnUtsaTay The city dhow Ove the powwr to ower atdiamoa p dit for d amm: pwstddes for vbkdm of ire mwYeroeer, d/orthb Chsdwwq and to ppoaibe a enoh ams. f orllddars, peodda ad puoihmmts for awe viobsim theao>; which pmisheatt den be by Sme at isoposoomoot. a by bo&fineandbgdsmmmL Sedieru cem ndf.wtrr,aa a this CI>eler ilrit ire omstmea to pwwevet arwatrlet ate city rtom w d an djffi, poaus ad pwivioges %wsesofase or hwnafbsr posted or pcamlbea by the smssl law ofts gwg OfCdUxojL Angusset ixwpwasofddaaCdooamaambusby awboodIsbe porins=by Bra City. In the event ofay onaict bet- anshe p wAsbm ofthis (etaad the providatdtheyewusilaMsafmsSuaofQsnitais,theptavisomofthis Chstowehelloortool AR14 LZ 3 Floodblooten Sudan 3.L PWmbmbg d Costrads T%e City ComsO may, by m&mot, odoptpo dmwg and aottscuo6 pocedmes, thwes%olds ad mquheaemis witbin its wmmidpd dUn anihoeitY• ana740= V3 S wd= 3.L PavUaeaee for Veknm The city CowKU mq. by mdbtmM adopt P . md ccnUnc� m to vowmmid s#Aodvdmaoa a mm of admoodpomta.prefereoce a bmtemd dd mbmdmofawaedaofeco aft Doemasaaly PGGf of CIWWrdy ft VdamY Pafeeeiee Cmdhs and mampdm firm rhe alip'bility lim%Wm mut be subm V&r b approval of dm City. la dw cm of a ds pada betaam avesetaoaodam-vcwM *Avdl=dabenoked b*bcat Sedba 33.Itedadma IF' 00lkd Revaaoe =bW and oolkcbd by tha My doll aotbe mbjm to wAuldio%rdend 4 anw mmf. w'it Wmwml er aq odrr fom ofmvaiod q raduotimby ray otba lav d of dvvemmeoL Sn* a 3A. McAdsmIAM d Nopumm,vdadte<dadedwappomkd,adbgmbabdfofdoCity andlbera- i lioperI any famdoawhidtiammdakdby mW oMwlwdofpwamm"Mmlenaoduodl fmdsmfdekm f r tba oraftm>mae of mvh fmctioa am provldedby add maodadog mdaody. 4.1 A>A®. Ibis C3arar ad ray of its pwv daw may ba amended by a m*ft vete of dr eieo vodo8 mft"oadmf.Ammdw=ILMdmaaP@dmWbej 1 lbyblM°eOtb'tbvVvu°S ' ARMIES INl'UMMUTION Satlaa &L Gamoadaa red but}aa4daa The bmpw cone ed in din CWM is imoded to be pemiiada redia don eselosive or ftft sod shell be libaelly and Woo* om mued in favor of the auadw by the City of im paaarm povara Vvhhaaepectty eay atmeruddehh ammidpdedfiio Seedos11 sawsbaiy if aq provW= of thio ChMa dmvM be ha by a overt of aompe9aot jtim&cdm 10 be iffw" void oroll ire uamfaweaw t w atmalda8 proviaim• abdl temia eo8+roeabbs b the fvdea e:Dmtpemm tmd by kw. 4mx1NMa Attachment B City Council Staff Report Dated September 26, 2023 ROMMEAD CITY COUNCEL STAFF REPORT T0: HamoxAvwmAY0KANDCliY000NCL p1m. polDipOLt Cr YNANA(M du►M UMMMM2G.M3 ` diUMMen D CVS 0NIXrA/IMMACBAATMKaTUCMV To CbrCeaw7 l: Lad dkomdme daMd to mdaT s eLeeter hr dm Cb 4"& whieb tb rtel I Dodd Yrs vme ee to appewr «deeq. 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STAFF RECOkIMENDATION That the City Council discuss the Charier and provide direction io Staff on any next steps it would lilte to take. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with the recommendation of this report. artm _aC NOTICE PROCESS This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification process. 6 F.ricka Hermndez. City Clerk Attachment A: Committee Updated Chart with Comments Attachment B: City Council Staff Report Dated September 26, 2023 AGENDA ITEM TA q ■$ � f${ .� $ ■ | �� , !! 2 � a�■ � a � � t |! � ��■ , ! ,'a $■ � �s_ $! $ , II« / #� » -- §�!� aI; - ■ > � ];Frill(/ © \§3x0 �k¥§ a:o E ■ 3 )222\�\ G ■!\ 4{)lIq! ) )!� 2;: -sj; \ % i))k a - ■ > � © \§3x0 �k¥§ 3 )222\�\ -sj; \ % i))k a : �{ - I go \\ �IS \ �\\. E! -6 tsE®) � ) o ! § !!;!I(t- o '!` ;lid(! 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Pat if a 3411 f 0,01 RRI•S Xj $�8 pi I Q3g go III 0 !if I IN si J1 �$ ids it All F� all It a s"V115 g its Ire s�Its I- all If as 7S �tl 911Sits $ s law li 1 p11i s a s� iwig � J 1 E §) !| !| ! a ! ` F-jutml «�® s=■l\i;!S'\k£;�;ƒaI=;f a;!P;��z:!; ;=\#;\%�i:`�\5!!! \=#!} 3;|3■;JI ! §s;�_ !a.li�l;lk x !) a|I e! \}\ \ § {LA 0 k 6 \ f�� §/�\ May 28, 2024 Staff Report Attachment G Notice of Public Hearing %L M.- %„ - i,\FNil �\ flOR PRO t \t\W UlT Ct.ai. Crit ]CIL ME,OCRS: Stitt ARW 1• STs\ D.w Pt lLM City of (Rgsemead ,838E VALLEY BOX LF%a7 ROSEAUAD.CALIFOWMA •1` TELE%KME 1611!-_:-• F A.V 16`1 iFA-_:A3 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD ON MAY 28, 2024 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Rosemead Cin Council will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday. May 2& 1024. at 7:00 PM. at Rosemead Cit% Hall. located at 8898 East Valle} Boulevard. Rosemead. California 91170. Remote public comment hill be received via email at publiccommenra'citvofrosemead.ore by 5:00 p.m. on May =S. _u24. Interpreters will be available to assist members of the public that speak Chinese (Cantonese & .Mandarin i. Spanish. and Vietnamese. All comments arc public record and will be recorded in the official record of the Cit}. If %ou have a request for accommodation under the ADA. please contact Ericka Hemandez.Cir Clerk. at (6:6) 569-2100. The Rosemead Cite Council is evaluating the potential of transitioning from a general law cite to a charter law cin'. A general law cite is bound by the states general law. reeardless of whether die subject concerns a municipal affair. A charter cit} has supreme authority over -municipal affairs' and thus can goyem on matters of the Cin. Under the proposed charter. the Cin would retain its council- manager form of govemment. `,falters of municipal affairs that would be modified under the proposed charter include term limits. prosecuting authority. economic development matters. purchasing and contracts authority. and preference for Veterans in awarding contracts permitted b\ law. Before submitting the proposed charier to the voters. the Cit} Council must hold at least two public hearings on the charter as required b% Government Code Section 34458. rhe first public hearing is scheduled for Tuesday. May 28 at 7:00 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chamber. For further details on this proposal. please contact Ericka Hernandez Cite Clerk. at (6'6)569-2100 or ehemandezdcit\ofrosemead.0Tg. In addition, the Cit> Council Aecnda and Staff Report will be available on the Cit)'s website under Agendas and Meeting and the '•Cin Calendar" (wy%w.cityofrosemead.org i at least 72 hours in advance of the public hearing. An\ person interested in the above proceedings may appear at the time and place indicated above to testify in support of. or in opposition to. the item(s) indicated in this notice. Notice and Publication Date: May 6.2024 n,'D. c PUY Irn t/4` -K W';R* *�C ;E�TM7 2024 * 5 P 28 S O9r3M 2024:1P 5 A 26 S &M=ft± 7:00,— =:�Zjj. =K6 East Valley Boulevard 9osemeac Ca, icrria 91770: 28 E3T= S.0 zr--03 `=#s= publccommentauryeireser,-_z.:_ 151 =A 9NaA,l1 ?**= lidra`ic Y. `�tc#'c! ��tf sn=cx _±:i4DA cZ vit2t. 4 ,A=3;F,XR Encka Hernarcez Z'5=(626;569-2100. -X-V: Encka Hernarcez== _-- :c9-21C0tia31= enernandezCabryorreserreac= _ : >` n $ 4 -i= .��_ = %��"� 4$=S 72 11 iri i'Wnom? >cz ==t-_ ;= :;:rr:ectyo`rese- z).±J! 1d: _tit aFsA,'2R--c!ea R'-,tX=#7S'�;_—•==Z = SMTIIV T�Lc vlti:QD AI U6 cl 1u 036E VALLEY BOl1EVARD ROSLMLAD. C.ALSORNI A , i-- IMR: MLEMYNE 16261 k++1 — S \mn\ ARwC \ F AX 14614 :303 n,'D. c PUY Irn t/4` -K W';R* *�C ;E�TM7 2024 * 5 P 28 S O9r3M 2024:1P 5 A 26 S &M=ft± 7:00,— =:�Zjj. =K6 East Valley Boulevard 9osemeac Ca, icrria 91770: 28 E3T= S.0 zr--03 `=#s= publccommentauryeireser,-_z.:_ 151 =A 9NaA,l1 ?**= lidra`ic Y. `�tc#'c! ��tf sn=cx _±:i4DA cZ vit2t. 4 ,A=3;F,XR Encka Hernarcez Z'5=(626;569-2100. -X-V: Encka Hernarcez== _-- :c9-21C0tia31= enernandezCabryorreserreac= _ : >` n $ 4 -i= .��_ = %��"� 4$=S 72 11 iri i'Wnom? >cz ==t-_ ;= :;:rr:ectyo`rese- z).±J! 1d: _tit aFsA,'2R--c!ea R'-,tX=#7S'�;_—•==Z = ALt.TIDE Ciudad de Wpsemead >nTTT LI I AUAWMAPrO TET Ttuw.RrTRw: SWE VkLLFV WX'Lft'ARD ROSEMEAD. CALIFORNIA COKFJ.TILt riLFFONO 6261 �'. •, s TTD kT iT fA\16:61 �6i-:Yi: Sr T,DTco PA ALw A.\U\CIO DE AUDIE\CIA PCBLICA ANTE EL CONCEJO MUNICIPAL DE LA CIUDAD DE ROSEMEAD EL 28 DE NIAYO DE 2024 POR LA PRESENTE SE NOTIFICA que el Conceio Municipal de Rosemead Ilevara a Cabo una audiencia publica el Manes 28 de >Iaco de 2024, a las 7:00 PNI, on el Conceio Municipal de Rosemead. ubicado on 8939 East Valley Boulevard. Rosemead. California 91770. Los comentarios publicos a distancia se recibirin por email on publiccommentacit.ofrosemead.org antes de las 5:00 p.m. del 28 de Ma.o do 2024. HabrS interpreies disponibles para ayudar a los miembros del publico que hablen chino (cantons } mandarinl. espanol r viemamita. Todos los comentarios son publicos ) quedaran reeistrados on el archive official de la Ciudad. Si usted tiere una solicitud do aeomodacion bajo el ADA. por favor cone a Ericka Hernandez Secretaria Municipal. al (6261569-2100. El Conejo Municipal de Rosemead esu cvaluando la posibilidad de pacer la transition de una ciudad de derecho general a una Ciudad de derecho constitutional (charier law L Una ciudad de derecho general est! suieu a la Icy general del estado. independientemente de si el terra se refierc a un asunto municipal. Una ciudad charter bene autoridad suprema sobre los -asuntos municipa es" �. por panto. puede eobemar en asumos de la Ciudad. Bajo la constimcidn propuesta la ciudad mamendria su forma de gobiemo de conejo-administrador. Los asumos municipales que se modificarian con la constimci6n propuesu inclu%on los limites de mandmos. la autoridad fiscal. los asumos do desarroilo econ6mico. la autoridad do compras � contratos v la preferencia por los Veteranos en la adjudicaci6n de contratos permitida por la leN . Antes de presentar la constitution propuesta a los Totantes. el Conejo Municivl debe llevar a cabo al mends dos audiencias publicas sobre la constituci6n. tal tomo to elite la Secci6n ?1458 del C6dieo de Gobiemo. La primers audienia publica esti procramada para el Manes 28 do Ma\ o a las ':u0 p.m. on la Cimara del Conejo Municipal de la Ciudad. Para mis detalles sobre esta propuesta. por fator contacte a Ericka Hema:ndeL Secretaria Municipal. al 16261 569-2100 o ehemandezicinofrosemead.org. Ademas. la Agenda del Conceio Municipal \ el Informe del Personal estaran disponibles on el sitio web de la Ciudad baio Agenda, v Reunions \ el "Calendaro do la Ciudad` (vvvwv.ciaofrosemead.orcl al mends '2 hcras antes de la audiencia publica. Cualquier persona imeresada en los procedimientos arriiv mencionados puede comparecer en el lugar \ hora indicados para iestificar a favor o en centra del item o items indicados en este aT iso. T11111P1 ONG: 54PPtI IHI IIH ONG LiMTHOI: \aMa Q. •n l l yl� NQI DO]G: S�wt�Aluf�i. Nuvt•n . gUnh Pho !RpSemead if 5838E VALLEY [IOIl E\ aRD ROSEMESD, CALI"M B DIES THO.SI 0261 F kx 16261 560•2303 THONG CAO Vt PHIS\ DItU TR•i,N LONG KHAT TRL'(YC HOI DbNG THANH PHO &A THA.NH PHO ROSEMEAD VAO NGAY 28 THA\G 5 NA\I 2024 CHUNG TOI XIN THONG BAO T. -NI DAY ring Wi Dna Thanh Pho Rosemead se tien hinh mot phien dieu trim cline khai cio tb& Ba. ngic 28 thing 5 nam 2024 cio We 7 gib toi tai Toa Thi Chinh tea lac b so 8838 dubng East %*alleN Boulevard. Rosemead. Calitcmia, 91770. Y kien cua ngtr6i din done gbp tv xa se dugc Up nhin qua email gui tvi publiccommentdcitNofrosemead.org trait ?gib chieu ngiy 28 thane 5 nim 2024. SF c6 sin thane dick %ien d2 eiup d6 nglrbi din n6i tiimg Tau (tieng Quing Dong ci Heng Hoa pho thing). ding Tay Ban Nha ci tieng Viet. TRP cic y kien deu la ho sa tune vi s2 dugc dua Tao h6 so chink dnk cua Thanh Pho. Neu co Neu ciu t e phuong tial phu tro then Dao Luit Xgu6i %R Khu%et Tit (ADA) thi xin Tui 16ng lien he vii Luc Su Thinh Pho F.ricka Hernandez theo so (6_6) 569-2100. Hpi Dung Thinh Pho Rosemead dang dish iia kha nine chu%en to thinll pho ho@t dpng theo luat li pho quit sane thinh pho hoot d¢ne thio hien chuone. \tot thinh pho hoot dang thio luit 1� pho quit bi rang buoc bbi luit le pho quit cua tieu bane. bit ke can de d6 c6 lien quart din cling vu thinh ph6 hay kh6ne. Mot thinh pho hoot d6ng thio him chuane c6 them quyen toi cao ce "cone cu thinh pho' t i do dd c6 the quyet Binh cic vin de cua thinh pho. Theo hien chtrong de xttdL Thinh Pho sa gia ngu)en hinh thirc chink queen do hsi ding quart K. Cat can do thupc trio£ cu thanh Ph: si dugc sua dui thio hien chuone de xitat bio gom gim hon nhijm ki. thim quyen kh6i t6. cic t in de phot men kinh te, thim quyen mug yak.' kit hqp done. ya w rico cho cw Chien birth trong viec trao cic h<Ip dung dugc phip lu4t cho phep. Tnt&c khi trinh hien chuans de Suit Mn cu'tri. Hpi Dong Thinh Pho phai to chin it nhit hai phien dieu Iran cling khai vi hien chuone then Neu ciu cua \1uc 3+358 cua Bo Luit Chinh Phu. Min dieu trin cone khai dau titin du kien Q dic'n ra do thfr Ba. ngiy 28 thing 5 yio lac 7 gib toi a Phbng HQp Hpi Dung tai Toa Thi Chinh. Dc biet them chi tiet to de xuat niN. xin %ui 16ne Iien hs Luc Su I hinh M6 Ericka Hernandez theo so (626) 569-'_100 ho4c qua email: ehemandez a cit%ofrosemeadore. Xgoai ra. Chuone Trinh Xehi Sgcua Hqi Done Thanh Ph%ti Bae Cao Cua Ban Nhin Vien sa c5 sin vin trang mane cua Thinh Pho dui*i muc "Cit% Calendar" i%v%viv.cihofresemead.org) it nhit 72 bene truic phien diiu van cling WE Bat ki netr&i nio yuan tim 0i dieu digin ra a tren co the xuit hien tai neo.. 2i6 to dia diem neu uen de une M hay Phan d6i (cic 1 mac du,,c chi ra trone thine cao nat. 4 Attachment C A County Prosecutors Association 2021 Inter -Agency Operation Agreement INTER -AGENCY OPERATIONAL AGREEMENT PENAL CODE II?(Bx4) REFERRALS Inthaste Parfaer Battering (Doaxstk Yblesee) (Peal Code 1273.11) r The suspect has a prior felony or m(sderaeanor conviction involving violence, thmats of violence. or weaponswithin the htst 10 years P A deadly weapon was used or brmtdishe i in the commission of the current ofrense. A deadly weapon is "any object instrument. at weapon that is inherently deadly or one that is used in such a way that it R capable of causing and likely to cause death or great bodily injury" m The victim suffered a significant injury. If medical xftmion was warrante& even if the victim declined. the ase should be reviewed by LADA. Examples of significant injury include, but are not limited to- o Extensive bruising o Open wounds that required stitches or other medical care o Broken bones o Petechiae (Minute discolored spots on the surface of the skin or mucous membrane due to ruptured blood vessel) o Loss of consciousness Examples of tort -significant injuries includq but are not limited to: o Minorredness o Swelling o Scratches o Moderate bruising • The suspect wangled or suffocated the victim. Strangulation is knowingly or intentionally impeding the normal breathing or circulation of the blood of another by applying pressure on the throat or rock ora person. • The victim is pregnant. and the suspect directed physical force at the victim's abdomen or made verbal threats against the pregtmey • The victim was particularly vukterable (e.g, asleep. developmagd(y disabled. physically impaired) • The suspect has a history of making homicidal or suicidal threats • The suspect previously engaged or is currently engaging in stalking behavior • The suspect has threatened to abduct or injure children or other family members • The suspect caused an injury to a pet Sea CALCRIM 975. Effective 6/421 INTER -AGENCY OPERATIONAL AGREEMENT PENAL CODE §17(8x4) REFERRALS DIRECT REFERRAL CRITERIA FOR PENAL CODE 117(6x1) OFFENSES INTRODUCTION In March 2011. the Los Angeles County Prosecutors Association. Los Angeles City Attorney's OtFee, and the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office (LADA) entered into an Inter - Agency Opemtiooaf Agreement regard* Perm Code section 17(bx4) referrals. The Operational Agreement streamlines the filing proem by stahorWng police agencies in jwkdietions served by city artomey(sypsasoc stor(s) to directly submit misdemeanor filing requests to the kitty srtorney(syproseeuWKs) without first socking review bum LADA. The Operational Agreement does nor Woy to an invesaWallon involving any offense that can only be filed ass May (e.g. murder. reside" burglary. rape). Felony investigations most always be submided first to LADA for review. Generally, all might mederacanor cases should be submitted to the prosecuting agency with Jurisdiction. Section A provides eteeptions to the general rule. Any investigation Involving the potential violation of any crime listed in Swelon A must be submitted first to LADA for review. Certain ofTarses may be charged as either a fekmy or a misdemeanor ('wobblers'7. Seetba 8 identifies wobbktrs that must be submitted first to LADA for review when any of the listed factors applies. The Opel K*W Agreement permits the city auomey(sygoamtor(s) to refer a see beck to LADA if. after an initial review. the case appears to be mere appropriately handled as a felony. LADA makes the final determination whether the muter will be charged as a Mmy or re- refened to the city aeorney(syprusecutar(s) for misdemeanor filing. Effective 6/4/21 INTER -AGENCY OPERATIONAL AGREEMENT PENAL CODE §17(8x4) REFERRALS SECTION A LADA rant Ant review all con potestWly involving my of the follawhtg otfara (luladlag stra(ght mitdemesaon)r • Penal Code §646.9- Striking • Penni Code §365 - Elder Abuse • Pcnal Code §136.1- Witness intimidation • Penal Code §243(cx 11(2) - Crimea AlOnst Pace Officers • All allegmiorn involving police misconduct or public official corruption • All Hate Crimes (including violations of Penal Code §§422.6.422.7, 5943(b1 and 11410 .11411) Effective 614121 INTER -AGENCY OPERATIONAL AGREEMENT PENAL CODE UAW) REFERRALS Fersery ClurgedParlu` a NonSalScient Fuuib CbeeklGraed Tbdl (Penal Code W76a(a), 473(8).4#7(m)) • The suspect has mace then three prior Worry or misdemeanor theft. roceivia8 stolen property. or other fuaud-rekaed eonvictir s within the last 24 months • The offense involved evidence of identuy theft (e.g.. fraudulent license or possession of multiple credit aids with different names) • The mase value of at , pied or actual deeft acceeded $2,500 Cooaercial Burglary (Pani Code #459 (Not during business koan or amount esaedks; "os)) • The sttsimi has more thin three prior felony or misdaneanor tief4 receiving stolen property, or other feud -related convictions within the hurt 24 mantles Effective 6/421 INTER -AGENCY OPERATIONAL AGREEMENT PENAL CODE 117(B)(4) REFERRALS SECTION Tt LADA crust first review all ars isvolvbq the followiag offases wba any of the listed factors applies: Amex with Form Likely to Produce GIST (Proal Code 124S(ax4))' • The suspect has a prior felony or misdemeanor conviction involving violence. deem of violence. or weapons • The victim suffered a significant injury. If medial attention was warranted. even if rhe victim declined. the ase should be reviewed by (.ADA. Examples of significant injury include. but are not limited to: o Extensive bruising o Open wounds that required stitches or other medial arc o Broken bones o Petechiae (minute diwowed spats on the surface ofthe skin or mucous membrane due to ruptured blood vessel) o Los ofcorxiarsness Examples of non-significant injuries include, but are not limited to: o Minor redness o Swelling o Scratches o Moderate bruising • The suspect strangled or suffocated the victim. Strangulation is knowingly or imamiaully impeding the nonoral breawag or circulation of the blood ofanother by applying pressure on the throe or neck of a prion. r For cies involving family members or intimate partners. please refer to the standards for violations of Penal Code §273.5. Effective 6/4121 INTER -AGENCY OPERATIONAL AGREEMENT Pl;\AL CODE §17(BINI REFERRALS Child AbuselEndangerment (Penal Code §2732(2)/273d)) Penal Code §273a(a) requires the likelihood of great bodity injure or death. Section 273d applies µhen injure is inflicted during discipline. Though a parent has a right to discipline his or her child. there arc limits under the laµ. N hen a parent causes phy sical inryn. a charge of s iolating section 273d may be µarranted (e.g.. parent punches child in face for bad grades). Section 273(a)(b) concerns child abuse cases where there is no likelihood of 6131 or death and are straight misdemeanors, not ssobblem if"the s ictim is under the age of 8. the case should be brought first to I✓ADA. If the s ictim is over the ac ot. t e case s ou d be brought first to LADA if: • The suspect has a prior felon} or misdemeanor mm iction im olt ing s iolence, threats of s iolence, or µcapons • There is prior DCFS contact (the results of a check of both ESCARS and the Famil% and Childrcn's Index (FCI) confirming, that there is no record of prior DCFS contact must be included in the police report submitted for ret ieµ by the local prosecutor) • A dcadl% µcapon µas used or brandished in the commission of the current offense. A deadly ss capon is "any objecL instrument. or weapon that is inherenth deadh or one that is used in such a way that it is capable of causing and likely to cause death or great bodily injure:.. • The suspect punched. strangled. suffocated or burned a child • the victim suffered a significant injure. If medical attention µas µarranted. cten if the s ictim declined. the case should be rcvieµed b% LADA. E.xamples of significant injure include. but arc not limited to: o F_xtensisebruising * Injuries requiring admission to the hospital o Open tcounds that required stitches or other medical care Broken bones Petuchiae (minute discolored spots on the surface of the skin or mucous membrane due to ruptured blood tcssel) Loss of consciousness Examples of non-significant injuries. include: Minor redness Sµelling Scratches Moderate bruising `See CAI CRIM 87�.•. I:Ilectitc 6:a-2 1 INTER -AGENCY OPERATIONAL AGREEMENT PFNAL CODE §17(BN4) REFERRALS C nlawial sexual Intercourse (Penal Code §2615) • The suspect has a prior in%cstigation or arrest for committing a sexual offense • The suspect is 21 )cars old or older • The victim is 15 %cars old or younger • Alcohol or drugs wereimol%ed • The victim suffered from a traumatic condition (including preenanc)1 in the instant case Criminal Threats (Penal Code §422) • The suspect has a prior fel(•m or misdemeanor con%iction involving v iolence. threats of % iolence or w capons • A weapon %%as used. brandished or mentioned in the commission of the offense Note: LADA most initialtc review all domestic violence -related criminal threat investigations. A crime in%oh ing domestic violence is n hen the victim is a spouse or furter spouse. cohabitant or firmer cohabitant. person with %%horn suspeft has or had a child. person %%ith w horn suspect is having or has had a dating or engagement relationship. a child of a para. or an% other person related b) blood or marriage.' Vandalism (Penal Code §594) • The suspect has a prior felon) or misdemeanor conviction for vandalism • There is evidence that the offense was motivated b% gang involvement • Be properly damage exceeded 52.500 Weapons Possession` The suspect has a prior com ietion for weapon or assault offenses v%ithin the last 23 months �- A weapon was used in the commission of the offense The weapon is a firearm 'Sue Penal Code ;13700 and I am it% Code §6211. Penal Code §§20310. 20410-20511). 20610. '_0710. 20910.211 10. 21310. 21810. 22210. 22310.24310. '_4410. 30210(a ).30'_ 10(b). F ffecti%c 6.4 21 INTER -AGENCY OPERATIONAL AGREEMENT PENAL CODE § 17(8x4) REFERRALS Driving Ueda the Inllaaee Caning Bodily Injury (Vehiele Code 12)153) (Fmkd(ng Wileases punishable ander Vehicle Cade J0 35K 235WO & 23$Wb)) o The offense involved significne injury F -%=Wks of significant injuries include, but are not limited to: o Loss of corsciousam o Injuries requiting admission to the hospital o Rohe fiactutes o Ittjuties requiring sutures Examples of non-significant injuries include. but are not limited to: o Complaint of pain only o Minorbntising o Swelling o Abrasions Note•. If at the scam there is only a complaint of pain. the investigiing officer should interview the injumd puny, family member of the injured perry, or medical personnel to assess whether the injury is significant beitx a presenting{ the case for filing. This interview should be detailed in a s gkmental report. Ifthe injury is not significaft the case may be directly refaced to the city attoracy(sXprosecmon(s) for misdemeanor filing eonsidention. Effective 6/V21 INTER -AGENCY OPERATIONAL AGREEMENT PENAL CODE §17(BH1) REFFRRAL S Hit and Run Driving Causing Injury to Another Person (Penal Code §20001) • the ollense itwolycd significant injury Examples of significant injuries include. but are not limited to: Loss of consciousness Injuries requiring admission to the hospital Bone fractures Injuries requiring sutures Examples of nun -significant injuries include. but arc not limited to: : Complaint of pain cnl. Minor bruising c Swelling :) Abrasions Note: If at the scene there is only a complaint of pain. the im estigating o0icer should intmiew the injured party. family member of the injured part.. or medical personnel to assess n hethcr the injun is significant before presenting the case for filing. This inter ic%s +hould be detailed in a supplemental report. If the injury is not significant. the case ma} be directly referred to the city attomeylsfprosecutor(s) for misdemeanor filing consideration. Auto Burglar (Penal Code §159) • The suspect has more thanthree prior fclom or misdemeanor theft. receis ine stolen property. or other fraud -related convtcttons wtthm the last'1 months Auto Thef[Unlawful Driving (Penal Code §187(d)(1). Vehicle Cade §10851) Me suspect has a prior felony or misdemeanor cons fiction for auto theft (VC F 10851 or PC §187(dH I II within the last 24 months The theft appears related to a criminal enterprise or chop -shop operation There uas a pursuit imolyed in apprehension or arrest Etlectise 6 4 21 June 27, 2024 Staff Report Attachment D Second Public Hearing Notice %Molt: _Y City of �Rqse// ea Smt,Li 77 NA%OR TRO TEN: N,Aa CLNu cwAI .>I !.I YHoul F%t�', ROSLNLAD.CALIFORM! - - C'OCSCIL %IE1raFA9: .�� TELEPHONE 162b1%9._ S,1M AgaT, �•� •� F.AS16269569.2YJ3 Sr,. D,w, Pau\ Lm NOTICE OF SECOND PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD ON THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 2024 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Rosemead Cin Council %+ill conduct a public hearing on Thursday. June 27, 2024, at 6:00 PM, at Rosemead Citi Hall. located at 8838 East Valley Boule%'ard. Rosemead. California 91770. Remote public comments %till be received via email at publiccommentn'cityofDsemead.org by 5:00 p.m. on June 27. 2024. Interpreters %\ill be available to assist members of the public that speak Chinese (Cantonese & Mandarin). Spanish. and Vietnamese. all comments are public record and %till be recorded in the official record of the Cit?. If you ha%e a request for accommodation under the ADA. please contact Ericka Hernandez City Clerk. at (616)569--1100. The Rosemead City Council is evaluating the potential of transitioning from a general law cinto a charter law cite. A general law city is bound by the state's general law_ regardless of whether the subject concerns a municipal affair. A charter city has supreme authority o%er "municipal affairs' and thus can govem on matters of the City. Under the proposed charter, the City would retain its council- manager form of government. Matters of municipal affairs that would be modified under the proposed charter include term limits. prosecuting authority, economic development matters. purchasing and contracts authority. and preference for Veterans in awarding contracts permitted b\ Ia\\. Before submitting the proposed charter to the voters, the City Council must hold at least two public hearings on the charter as required by Go%'emment Code Section 34458. The first public hearing was held on Tuesday. May 28 at 7:00 p.m. and the second required meeting is scheduled to take place in a special meeting on Thursday, June 27, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. in the Cin Hall Council Chamber. For further details on this proposal. please contact Ericka Hernandez. City Clerk, at (626)569--2100 or ehemandezacityofrosemead.org. In addition. the City Council Agenda and Staff Report will be available on the City's website under Agendas and Meetings and under the "City Calendar' (%%ww.cityofrosemead.org) at least 72 hours in ad%ance of the public hearing. Any person interested in the above proceedings may appear at the time and place indicated above to testif% in support of. or in opposition to. the hem(s1 indicated in this notice. I, oTC B 20241F 6 A 27 B �$rltr�9A11 2024 * 6 A 27 ElXgZ ±-600. AWT ?'�v` } s� MT ! f :U: 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead. 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DEL ROSE MEAl CALU-0RO;EMEAU.IAL-%Q--,(,D%SEROi TELEF01016:F13(b]SEJO: HC�M1]M1I>FV-]il3 S\\ %AR`s\T\ SH\D\\G AVISO DE SEGUNDA AUDIENCIA PCBLICA ANTE EL CONSEJO MUNICIPAL DE LA CIUDAD DE ROSEMEAD EL JL"EVES 27 DE JUNTO DE 2024 POR LA PRESENTE SE NOTIFICA que el Consejo Municipal de Rosemead llevara a Cabo una audiencia publica el iueves 27 de iunio de 2024, a tas 6:00 am., en el A%untamiemo de Rosemead, ubicado en 8838 East Valle% Boulevard, Rosemead. California 91770. Se recibiran comentarios publicos remoios per cotreo electronico en publiccommenta_citwfros5:00emead.org hasta las O p.m. del '_7 de junio de _2023. flabre interpretes disponibles para ayudar a los miembros del publico que hablan chino (camones y mandarin), espahol v viemamita. Todos los comentarios son de dominio publico \ se incorporaran al registro Oficial de la Ciudad. Si bene una solicitud de adaptation bajo la ADA. por favor comuniquese con Ericka Ilemandez Secretaria de la Ciudad, al (626) 4;69-2100. EI Consejo Municipal de Rosemead esta evaluando el potential de efectuar una transition de una ciudad de derecho general a una ciudad de derecho autonomo. Una Ciudad de derecho general esti sujeta a la ley general del estado. independientemente de si el tema se refiere a un asunto municipal. Una ciudad autonoma tiene autoridad suprema sobre los "asuntos municipales" y. por to tanto. puede gobemar sobre los asuntos de la ciudad. Bajo la carts constitucional propuesta. la Ciudad mantendria su forma de gobiemo de Consejo-administrador. Las cuestiones relacionadas con asuntos municipales que se modificarian bajo la carts constitutional propuesta incluyen limites de mandato. autoridad de enjuiciamiento. asuntos de desarrollo economico, autoridad de compras N contratos. y preferencia para los veterans en la adjudication de contratos permitidos por la lei . Antes de presentar la Carta constitucional propuesta a los cotames. el Conscjo Municipal debe celebrar al menos dos audiencias publica; sobre la carts constitucional. segun to exige 13 Seccion 33458 del Codigo de Gobiemo. La primera audiencia publica se Ilevo a Cabo el manes 28 de mayo a las 7:00 p.m. y la segunda reunion requerida esti programada para Ilevarse a Cabo en una reunion especial el jueves 27 de junio de 2023 a las 6:00 p.m. en la Sala del Consejo Municipal. Para obtener mss detalles sobre esta propuesta. por favor comuniquese con Ericka Hernandez. Secretaria de la Ciudad. al (626) 569-2100 o ehemandez o cigofrosemeador_. Ademas. la Agenda del Consejo Municipal % el Informe del Personal estaran disponibles en el sitio vvch de la Ciudad en Agendas y Reuniones y en el "Calendario de la Ciudad" 1Nwlv.cityofrgscmead.or2l al menos 72 horas antes de la audiencia publica. Cualquier persona interesada en el procedimiento anterior puede comparecer en el momenlo y Wear indicados anteriormente para testificar a favor o en contra de los puntos indicados en este a% iso. mL'a�t.: Si,L,' gianh Tho Ipsemead TEte� Till TRUCING UN TH61: .t,a, C,.,.1, - ,t en;. t , catty riot tIt'awr tl' t'11N1191 DOK7u ,� ROSENCLAD. CALIEORM I".. SklmPAu ,i, �"'� DIEN THOU 16161 Sa �, D,� ) AK (6:61369-: NY ) Luu THONG Cao X t BCOI DIEL TRa.V CONG KHAT THt H.4.I TRC647 HOI DbNG THAINH PHO C1A TH.kNH PHO ROSEMEAD VAO THC N A\1, 27 THANG 6.2024 CHUNG T61 XIN THONG BAO T.yl DAY ring Hoi Dong Thanh Pho Rosemead sd iien hinh mot buoi dieu Iran tong khai vio Tbfr Nim, neiv 27 thio¢ 6. 24 vio Idc 6 ¢ 20ia, Chien tai Toa Thi Chinh tga lac a so 8838 duang East Valley Boulevard. Rosemeai. California. 91770. Whin xet tir xa cua ngirai din s2 dugc tiep nhan qua email 0 t6i publiccomment a citvofrosemead.org trubc 5 gib chieu nga% 27 thing 6.20'_4. Se co sin thong Bich vien do giup db ngubi din n6i tient Tau (tieng Quing Dong vi tieng Hoa pho thong), tieng Tay Ban Nha vi Heng Vigt. Tat ci nhOng Ibi than xet deu la h5 so tong va sc dugc dna vio ho so chink thin cba Thinh Ph S. Neu co yeu cau vi phuong d6n Phu trg theo dao WE ADA, xin vui Ibng lien h$ vii Luc Sur Thinh Pho Ericka Hernandez Theo so (626) 569-2 100. Hoi Dong Thanh Pho Rosemead dans dish gia khi nang chu%cn to thinh pho dugc yuan tri theo lust Ig phb quit sang luit le thea hien Chuang. \Iot thinh pho dugc quan tri then luit Ig pho quit bi rang buoc b&i Itrat Ig pho quit cua tieu bang. bat ke van de do co lien yuan den tong vu thinh pho hay khong. \lot thinh pho dirge quin tri theo luit le' theo hien chuong co tham quyen tai cao ve "tong vu thinh pho' Val do do co the quyet dinh cie can de cua thinh pho. Theo hien chuone de xuit. Thinh Pho se girr nguyen hinh thin ehinh queen do hai dong quan Ir. Cie van de thuoc cone vu [hinh pho sd dtrge sirs doi then hien chvanp de xuat bio gam gi&i hat nhigm ki. [hint quyen khai to. cic van de lien quan den phit trien kinh te. tham quyen mua vi kj kit hqp done, va w tien cho cuu Chien binh von_ viec trao cac hqp dong dugc phip luit cho phep. Trvac khi truth hien chuong de xuat len cur vi. Hoi Dong Thinh PIED' phsi to chirc it shat hai phien dieu trip cone khai vi hien chuong theo quv Binh cua \Ipe 34458 cua Bo Luit Chinh Phu. Phien dieu trin cling khai du ticn dugc to chat lac 7 gib tai Thu Ba, nei\ '_8 thins 5 N phien dieu trin thir hai theo qu} dinh se dugc tien hinh trong mot cuoc h9P dic bier lac 6 gia chieu Thu Nim, ngiy 27 thing 6 nim 2023 or Phong H9p Hoi Dong tai Toa Thi Chinh. De bie-t them chi tiet cc de xust nay. xin tui long lien hg vbi Luc Su Thanh Pho Ericka Hemandez theo so (626) 569-2100 hoic chernandez a cityofrosemead.org. Ns ii ra. Chucmg Trinh Nehi Su cua Hoi Dong Thanh Pho vi Bao Cao Cua Ban Min Vien se c6 sin tren vane tveb cua Thinh Pho dura muc "\9eetinus and Agendas'va dUVi muc "City Calendar' Itvtittv.cigofrosemead.ore) it nkat 72 tiena [rube phien di eu trin cone khai. Bat kc nguai nio quan tam tai phien dieu van o tren c6 the c6 mit tai th6i diem vi dia diem neu tren de ung ho ha% phan doi (cac ) khcan muc dugc chi ra trong shone cao nab. July 23, 2024 Staff Report Attachment C Notice of Public Hearing for July 23, 2024 semea "Al0k, City oV 11 U OR Pan V: X1.1.11 C I,PA � KM K I \ 41.1 Fl HUt l 1 1 \e„ RtfSl y11 AI).l 4I II'lIR\I : - IL nl yC%1ll lll:NalRF: �.�na, 1av[>i, TI 1FP110N1 1626156v F.Av 16-21,1 NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD ON TUESDAY, JULY 23, 2024 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' that the Rosemead City Council \sill conduct a public hearing on Tuesday. July 23. 2024. at 7:00 P.M.. at Rosemead City Hall, located at 8838 East Valley Boulevard. Rosemead. California 91770. Remote public comments will be received via email at publiccomment@cityofrosemead.org by 5:00 p.m. on July 23. 2024. Interpreters will be available to assist members of the public that speak Chinese (Cantonese 8t Mandarin). Spanish, and Vietnamese. All comments are public record and will be recorded in the official record of the City. If you have a request for accommodation under the ADA, please contact Ericka Hernandez, City Clerk, at (626) 569-2100. The Rosemead City Council is esaluating the potential of transitioning from a general law city to a charter law city. A general lays city is bound by the state's general law. regardless of whether the subject concerns a municipal affair. A charter city has supreme authority over "municipal affairs" and thus can govern on matters of the City. Under the proposed charter. the City would retain its council- manager form of government. Matters of municipal affairs that would be modified under the proposed charter include term limits. prosecuting authority, economic development matters, purchasing and contracts authority, and preference for Veterans in awarding contracts permitted by law. Before submitting the proposed charter to the voters, the City Council is holding a final public hearing on the charter as required by Government Code Section 34458. For further details on this proposal, please contact Ericka Hernandez. City Clerk, at (626) 569-2100 or ehemandeza.cityofrosemead.org. In addition, the City Council Agenda and Staff Report will be available on the City's website under Agendas and Meetings and under the "City Calendar" (%v w,w.cityofrosemead.org) at least 72 hours in advance of the public hearing. Any person interested in the above proceedings may appear at the time and place indicated above to testify in support of, or in opposition to, the item(s) indicated in this notice. lkltplillffll T.W e`?�u7A IS, 2024 * 7 A 23 Et &M= AVT87*:&Ik rz 2024�7A23 HjIM�±7:00�Ej$i�±7:00 *-M: AVjOIIJ MI. fibtL. 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California 91770 2024 * 7 A 23 E3T� 5:00 publiccomment@cityofrosemead.org_ i�t#Eai�sT cuu' ccon nerrzar�ofrosemead.orG 2 i1J � i oZ PAti ;h ADA z ( a ' n, f oz Ericka Hernandez, Mal (626) 569-2100. �811tr#E1o,Aa> LUoz Ericka Hernandez, Mot (626) 569-2100-#MLg(t-i-i ehernandez@cityofrose mead. org, 29� , 72 V,k6+kil 11.{kA "3h L VALLLY HOI l l \ 1RI1 RVSL % LAD.I ALILv1RVI tan: 17-LIiPIIUVF 16261 <,o-: IAX 16261 ie4.2101 lkltplillffll T.W e`?�u7A IS, 2024 * 7 A 23 Et &M= AVT87*:&Ik rz 2024�7A23 HjIM�±7:00�Ej$i�±7:00 *-M: AVjOIIJ MI. fibtL. 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California 91770 2024 * 7 A 23 E3T� 5:00 publiccomment@cityofrosemead.org_ i�t#Eai�sT cuu' ccon nerrzar�ofrosemead.orG 2 i1J � i oZ PAti ;h ADA z ( a ' n, f oz Ericka Hernandez, Mal (626) 569-2100. �811tr#E1o,Aa> LUoz Ericka Hernandez, Mot (626) 569-2100-#MLg(t-i-i ehernandez@cityofrose mead. org, 29� , 72 .Ifa1 OF: ST" F\IF 11 C AUDI, PRO TEN: MFRIHRI I (1 iRN MIEMSKOS Dt.l. ( ONSFJO: AVISO DE UNA AUDIENCIA PCBLICA ANTE EL CONSEJO MUNICIPAL DE LA CIUDAD DE ROSEMEAD EL MARTES 23 DE JULIO DE 2024 POR LA PRESENTE SE NOTIFICA que el Consejo Municipal de Rosemead Ilevara a Cabo una audiencia publica el marten 23 de iulio de 2024, a las 7:00 am., en el A) untamiento de Rosemead. ubicado en 8838 East Vallev Boulevard. Rosemead. California 91770. Se recibirdn comentarios publicos remotos por correo electro'nico en publiccomment�dxityofrosemead.org hasta las 5:00 p.m. del 23 de julio de 2024. Habra interpretes disponibles para ayudar a los miembros del publico que hablan chino (cantons y mandarin). espaAol y vietnamita. Todos los comentarios son de dominio publico y se incorporaran al registro official de la Ciudad. Si tiene una solichud de adaptaci6n bajo la ADA, por favor comuniquese con Ericka Hemandez. Secretaria de la Ciudad, al (626) 569-2100. EI Consejo Municipal de Rosemead esti evaluando el potential de efectuar una transici6n de una Ciudad de derecho general a una ciudad de derecho aut6nomo. Una ciudad de derecho general esti sujeta a la ley general del estado, independientemente de si el tema se refiere a un asunto municipal. Una ciudad aut6noma tiene autoridad Suprema sobre los "asuntos municipales" y, por to tanto. puede gobemar sobre los asuntos de la ciudad. Bajo la Carta constitutional propuesta. la Ciudad mantendria su forma de gobiemo de Consejo-administrador. Las cuestiones relacionadas con asuntos municipales que se modificarian bajo la carts constitutional propuesta incluyen limiter de mandato, autoridad de enjuiciamiento. asuntos de desarrollo econ6mico. autoridad de compras y contratos, y preferencia para los veteranos en la adjudicaci6n de contratos permitidos por la ley. Antes de presentar la carts constitucional propuesta a los votantes, el Consejo Municipal debe celebrar al menos finalmente una audiencias publicas sobre la carts constitucional, segtin to exige la Secci6n 34458 del C6digo de Gobiemo. Para obtener mss detalles sobre esta propuesta, por favor comuniquese con Ericka Hemindez. Secretaria de la Ciudad. al (626) 569-2100 o ehernandez a cityofrosemead.org. Ademis, la Agenda del Consejo Municipal y el Informe del Personal estarin disponibles en el sitio N%eb de la Ciudad en Agendas y Reuniones y en el "Calendario de la Ciudad" (auu.cin ofrosemead.org) al menos 72 horas antes de la audiencia publica. Cualquier persona interesada en el procedimiento anterior puede comparecer en el momento y lugar indicados anteriormente para testificar a favor o en contra de los puntos indicados en este aviso. Ciudad de 9;�qsemead 'f. sail t. v.A[ i by Plx.I i 4� Rt SEMI AD. CALIFCIR\ 119.110NO 1626) u,9.2 FAX (6261 519.23W AVISO DE UNA AUDIENCIA PCBLICA ANTE EL CONSEJO MUNICIPAL DE LA CIUDAD DE ROSEMEAD EL MARTES 23 DE JULIO DE 2024 POR LA PRESENTE SE NOTIFICA que el Consejo Municipal de Rosemead Ilevara a Cabo una audiencia publica el marten 23 de iulio de 2024, a las 7:00 am., en el A) untamiento de Rosemead. ubicado en 8838 East Vallev Boulevard. Rosemead. California 91770. Se recibirdn comentarios publicos remotos por correo electro'nico en publiccomment�dxityofrosemead.org hasta las 5:00 p.m. del 23 de julio de 2024. Habra interpretes disponibles para ayudar a los miembros del publico que hablan chino (cantons y mandarin). espaAol y vietnamita. Todos los comentarios son de dominio publico y se incorporaran al registro official de la Ciudad. Si tiene una solichud de adaptaci6n bajo la ADA, por favor comuniquese con Ericka Hemandez. Secretaria de la Ciudad, al (626) 569-2100. EI Consejo Municipal de Rosemead esti evaluando el potential de efectuar una transici6n de una Ciudad de derecho general a una ciudad de derecho aut6nomo. Una ciudad de derecho general esti sujeta a la ley general del estado, independientemente de si el tema se refiere a un asunto municipal. Una ciudad aut6noma tiene autoridad Suprema sobre los "asuntos municipales" y, por to tanto. puede gobemar sobre los asuntos de la ciudad. Bajo la Carta constitutional propuesta. la Ciudad mantendria su forma de gobiemo de Consejo-administrador. Las cuestiones relacionadas con asuntos municipales que se modificarian bajo la carts constitutional propuesta incluyen limiter de mandato, autoridad de enjuiciamiento. asuntos de desarrollo econ6mico. autoridad de compras y contratos, y preferencia para los veteranos en la adjudicaci6n de contratos permitidos por la ley. Antes de presentar la carts constitucional propuesta a los votantes, el Consejo Municipal debe celebrar al menos finalmente una audiencias publicas sobre la carts constitucional, segtin to exige la Secci6n 34458 del C6digo de Gobiemo. Para obtener mss detalles sobre esta propuesta, por favor comuniquese con Ericka Hemindez. Secretaria de la Ciudad. al (626) 569-2100 o ehernandez a cityofrosemead.org. Ademis, la Agenda del Consejo Municipal y el Informe del Personal estarin disponibles en el sitio N%eb de la Ciudad en Agendas y Reuniones y en el "Calendario de la Ciudad" (auu.cin ofrosemead.org) al menos 72 horas antes de la audiencia publica. Cualquier persona interesada en el procedimiento anterior puede comparecer en el momento y lugar indicados anteriormente para testificar a favor o en contra de los puntos indicados en este aviso. 1111 iRtONG: , O �� w9sew STnt.IN r , rH1 TFU ONG UVI T11m: %111 .V TCLku K9361. % A 1. l_ I. YB(R I. I\ARO t 1'ILN Hgl BONG: ROSf,Mt An. C 11.11 OR\i+. - OIF\ THOAI fn'_n 156o5e�D %ALw17T EAAo261 i64-0103 SE 11 O+w Pour I ou THONG BAO VE DIEU TRAM CONG CQNG TRU'UC HQI DONG THANH PHO CUA THANH PHa ROSEME.AD VAO THt BA, NGAY 23 THONG 7 NA11 2023 CHIING TO[ XIN THONG BAO Tal DAY ring Hpi Dong Th6nh Pho Rosemead se lien hinh mot buoi dieu tran tong khai vao Thti Ba neav 23 thine 7 nam 20241dc 7 eib toi tai Toa Thi Chinh toa lac b so 8838 cluing East Valley Boulevard. Rosemead. California, 91770. Mon set to xa cua ngubi din s8 duoc tiep nhan qua email giri t6i publiccommenaa cit.-ofrosemead.org tru6c 5 gib chieu n$iy 23 thing 7 nam 2024. Si co sin thong dich vien de giup da ngubi din n6i tieng Tau (tieng Quing Dong vi tieng Hoa pho thong). tieng Tay Ban Nha va ti&g Vitt. Tat ca nh0ng Ibi nhin xet deu li ho so c6ng vi se dugc dui vao M so chinh thuc cua Thanh Pho. Neu co yeu ciu vi phuang ti¢n phu trq then dao lust ADA, xin vui Tong lien hg v6i Luc Sq Thanh Pho Ericka Hernandez theo so(626)569-2100. Hpi Dong Thanh Pho Rosemead clang dinh gii khi riling chu) en lir thinh pho duoc quan tri then luat le pho quit sang lust 16 theo hien chuang. %1pt thanh pho duoc quan tri theo luiit le pho quit bi rang bupc b6i Wit 14 pho quit cua lieu bang. bat ke van de do co lien quan den c6ng vu thanh pho hay kh6ng. Ivtot thanh pho duoc quan tri theo lu4t le theo hien chuong c6 thim quyen toi cao ve "cong vu thanh pho" vi do do c6 the quyet dinh cac van de cua thanh pho. Theo hien chuong de wit. Thanh Pho se giu nguyen hinh thirc chinh quyen do hpi dong quan K. Cie van de thupc cong vu thanh pho se dugc sera doi theo hien chtrans de xuat bao gom gibi han nhigm ky. tham quyen khai to, cac van de lien quan den phit trien kinh t& tham quyen mua va ky kit hqp dong. va w lien cho cgu chien binh trong viec trao cac hqp dong duoc phip luot cho ph6p. Tnrdc khi trinh bay hien chlrong dugc de xuat v6i cu tri. Hpi dong Thanh pho phii to chine it nhat hai buoi dieu trin cong khai ve hien ehtrong then yeu cau cua Muc 34458 cua Bp luit Chinh phu. De biet (hent chi tiet ve de xuat nay. xin vui long lien he viii Luc Su Thanh Pho Ericka Hernandez theo so (626) 569-2100 hooc ehemandez it city ofrosemead.org. Ngoii ra. Chtrong Trinh Nghi Su cua Hpi Dong Thinh Pho vi Bao Cao Cua Ban Min Vien se co san trin trang µeb cua Thanh Pho du6i muc "Meetings and Agendas" va du6i muc "City Calendar' (w%%%% cit-*oGosemead.org) it nhat 72 tieng trtr6c phien dieu tran cong khai. Bat kjngubi nio quan tam toi phien dieu trin 6 trin co the co mat tai th&i diem va dia diem nett tren de ung ho hay' phan d6i (cac) khoan muc duoc chi ra trong thong cao nay. Attachment C Notice of Public Hearing MAYOR: SA,%DR Aw. WA MAYOR PRO TEM: Y POLL LOW COUNCIL MEMBERS: MARfiA CL Sem D we SmLY City of wpsemead 8838 E. VALLEY BOULEVARD ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA 91770 TELEPHONE (626) 569-2100 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD ON MARCH 10, 2026 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Rosemead City Council will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, at 7:00 PM, at Rosemead City Hall, located at 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California 91770. Comments may be submitted in person, virtually, or via email at publiccomment@rosemeadca.gov by 5:00 p.m. Interpreters will be available to assist members of the public that speak Chinese (Cantonese & Mandarin), Spanish, and Vietnamese. All comments are public record and will be recorded in the official record of the City. If you have a request for accommodation under the ADA, please contact Ericka Hernandez, City Clerk, at (626) 569- 2100. The Rosemead City Council is evaluating the potential of transitioning from a general law city to a charter law city. A general law city is bound by the state's general law, regardless of whether the subject concerns a municipal affair. A charter city has supreme authority over "municipal affairs" and thus can govern on matters of the City. Under the proposed charter, the City would retain its council- manager form of government. Matters of municipal affairs that would be modified under the proposed charter include term limits, prosecuting authority, economic development matters, purchasing and contracts authority, and preference for Veterans in awarding contracts permitted by law. Before submitting the proposed charter to the voters, the City Council must hold at least two public hearings on the charter as required by Government Code Section 34458. The first public hearing is scheduled for Tuesday, March 10 at 7:00 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chamber. For further details on this proposal, please contact Ericka Hernandez, City Clerk, at (626) 569-2100 or ehemandez@rosemeadca.gov. In addition, the City Council Agenda and Staff Report will be available on the City's website under Agendas and Meeting at www.rosemeadca.gov at least 72 hours in advance of the public hearing. Any person interested in the above proceedings may appear at the time and place indicated above to testify in support of, or in opposition to, the item(s) indicated in this notice. Noticed February 16, 2026 I � SANDRAARAfENlA e � �K*11: � MAaonxE'r CLARK 8838 E. VALLEY BOULEVARD ROSEMEAD,ALIFORNIA 9177NOW�M4* TELEPHONEPHONE (6I6) 569-2 100 $.A.`. AR ,7A SEAN DA. G POLLY Lo% yam. 122 AQ -a G9. a# 2026 !�F- 3 A 10 E3 '*&A0, 2026IF3A 10 EI-M=Rt±7:00 la: Aftl'ie'rMIL ItL: 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California 91770° 7f1gz�ag{T��µ 5:00 MIJp ���i�i����61��a�� publiccomment@rosemeadca.gov �, RZ SSC �11J� �B]La S a,L a• a a ��i A l�v� o Mfr a � s�v�# a2 , Pc3l r�31�CR � i o #tQ �-, ADA gWp*-$Hf 9t— Ericka Hernandez, 15 (626) 569-21000 �R/1 SL��11-Rot iC]ULB1�iTa��]L q�c�7�7a�fT���zfB��o BILi�'NA�R�a1�i�zfiJ #� o r3'M91AffigiBIR�AX34458 �a���4a�o �—�.�v�%9�®�3l•'2026�3A10Q��=���7f7o .Ii'®oZ Ericka Hernandez, Eaat (626) 569-2100 ehernandez@rosemadca.govlfk4F, 72 �lAA1S www.rosemeadca.gov �5J #P11T#1##o fhf�Jl ALCALDE: Ciudad de &sef/W{4d SANDRA AR NTAAo ALCALDESA PRO TEN OL Pour Low 8838 E. VALLEY BOULEVARD ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA 9177• CONCPJALES: TF.11FONO(626) 569-2101 SEAN DANG STEVEN LY ANUNCIO DE AUDIENCIA PUBLICA ANTE EL CONCEJO MUNICIPAL DE LA CIUDAD DE ROSEMEAD EL 10 DE MARZO DE 2026 POR LA PRESENTE SE NOTIFICA que el Concejo Municipal de Rosemead IlevarA a cabo una audiencia ptiblica el Martes 10 de Marzo de 2026, a las 7:00 PM, en el Concejo Municipal de Rosemead, ubicado en 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California 91770. Comentarios pueden enviarse en persona, virtualmente o por correo electr6nico a publiccomment@rosemeadca.gov antes de las 5:00 p.m.. Habra intdrpretes disponibles para ayudar a los miembros del p6blico que hablen chino (cantons y mandarin), espallol y vietnamita. Todos los comentarios son p6blicos y quedatan registrados en el archivo official de la Ciudad. Si usted tiene una solicitud de acomodaci6n bajo el ADA, por favor contacte a Ericka Hernandez, Secretaria Municipal, al (626) 569-2100. El Concejo Municipal de Rosemead estA evaluando la posibilidad de hacer la transici6n de una ciudad de derecho general a una ciudad de derecho constitucional (charter law). Una ciudad de derecho general estd sujeta a la ley general del estado, independientemente de si el tema se refiere a un asunto municipal. Una ciudad charter tiene autoridad suprema sobre los "asuntos municipales" y, por tanto, puede gobemar en asuntos de la Ciudad. Bajo la constituci6n propuesta, la ciudad mantendria su forma de gobienlo de concejo-administrador. Los asumos municipales que se modificarian con la constituci6n propuesta incluyen los limiter de mandatos, la autoridad fiscal, los asuntos de desarrollo econ6mico, la autoridad de compras y contratos y la preferencia por los Veteranos en la adjudicaci6n de contratos permitida por la ley. Antes de presentar la constituci6n propuesta a los votantes, el Concejo Municipal debe Ilevar a cabo al menos dos audiencias publicas sobre la constituci6n, tal como to exige la Secci6n 34458 del C6digo de Gobiemo. La primera audiencia p6blica esta programada para el Martes 10 de Marzo a las 7:00 p.m. en la Camara del Concejo Municipal de la Ciudad. Para mds detalles sabre esta propuesta, por favor contacte a Ericka Hernandez, Secretaria Municipal, al (626) 569-2100 o ehemandez@rosemeadca.gov. AdemAs, la Agenda del Concejo Municipal y el Informe del Personal estardn disponibles en el sitio web de la Ciudad bajo Agendas y Reuniones a www.rosemeadca.gov al menos 72 horns antes de la audiencia publica. Cualquier persona interesada en los procedimientos arriba mencionados puede comparecer en el lugar y hora indicados para testificar a favor o en contra del item o items indicados en este aviso. THt TRUIONG; $ANDIUARM A THt 7TtrijrNG LAM TH(YI: PoLLY LOW (!Y VdEN HQI BONG: MA GA TCL. SEANDAN STEVEN LY T&nh TO Wgsemead 8838 E VALLEY BOULEVARD ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA 91770 DIEN THOA1(626) 569-2100 THONG CAO VE PHIEN DIED TRAN CONG KHAT TRU&C HQI D6NG THANH PHO CUA THANH PHO ROSEMEAD NGAY 10 THANG 3 NAM 2026 CH1jNG TOI XIN THONG BAO TAI DAY ring Hoi Dong Thanh Ph6 Rosemead se titin hanh mot phien dieu trip cong khai vao Thfr Ba, neav 10 thane 3 nim 2026, Irie 7 eio'toi, tai Toa Thi Chinh t9a lac a so 8838 duang East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California, 91770. Quy vi c6 the giri y kien truc top, true tuyen hoac qua email den dia chi publiccomment@rosemeadca.gov truac 17:00. Se c6 sin thong Bich vien de" gi6p W nguai din n6i tieng Tau (tieng Quing Dong vA tieng Hoa ph6 thong), tieng Tay Ban Nha vA tieng Viet. Tat ca cac y kien deu 1a h6 su cong vi se duoc dua vao h6 sa chinh thirc cua Thanh Pho. Neu c6 yeu cau ve phuong titin Phu trg theo Dao Luit Ngtrai My Khuyet Tat (ADA) thi xin vui Tong lien he vii Luc Su Thanh Ph 05 Ericka Hernandez theo so (626) 569-2100. Hoi D "ong Thanh Pho Rosemead dang dish gia kha neng chuyen tir thanh ph 05 hoat dong theo luit le ph 0^ quit sang [hanh pho hoat dong theo hien chuong. Mot [hanh pho boat dong theo lust le" ph6 quit bi rang buoc bai luat le ph6 quit cua tieu bang, bat ke van de d6 co lien quan den cong vu thanh ph6 hay kh6ng. Mot chinh ph6 hoat dgnp theo hien chlreng c6 thim quyen t6i cao ve "cong vu thinh pho" vA do d6 c6 the quyet dinh cic van de' cua thanh ph6: Theo hien chuong de xuat, Thanh Ph6 se giir nguyen hinh tHre chinh quyen do hoi dong quan ly. Cic van de' thuoc cong vu thanh ph6 se dugc sirs do"i theo hien chuong de xuat bao g6m gicri hon nhiem ky, tham quyen khai to, cac van de phit trim kinh te, thim quyen mua vi ky ket hop dong, vi tru titin cho cuu chitin binh trong viec trao cac hop dong dugc phip luit cho phep. Tnrtrc khi trinh hien chuong de xuit len cir tri, Hoi Dong Thanh Ph6 phai t6 chtrc it nhat hai phien dieu An cling khai ve hien chuong theo yeu cau cua Muc 34458 cua Bo Luit Chinh Phu. Phien dieu trip cong khai dau titin du kien then ra vao thri Ba, ngay 10 thing 3, nem 7 gia t6i tai Ph6ng h9P Hoi dong Thanh ph6. De" biet them chi tiet ve de xuit nay, xin vui long lien he Luc Su Thanh Ph6 Ericka Hernandez theo so (626) 569-2100 hoac qua email: ehemandez@rosemeadca.gov. Ngoai ra, chuong trinh nghi su cua Hoi dong Thanh pho vA cac bio cao cua nhan vien se dugc deng tai tren [rang web cua Thinh ph6 tai dia chi www.rosemadca.gov it nhat 72 tieng tnrac phien dieu tran cong khai. Bdt ky nguai nao quan tam t6i dieu dien ra a tren c6 the xuit hien tai ngay, gib va dia diem neu tren de ung ho hay phin doi (cac) muc dugc chi ra trong thong co nay. MAYOR: SANDRA AA WA MAYOR PRO TEM: Pou.v Low COUNCIL MEMBERS: MARGARETCLAR SEAN DANG STEVEN LV City of &semead 8838 E. VALLEY BOULEVARD ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA 91770 TELEPHONE (626) 569-2100 NOTICE OF SECOND PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD ON TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 2026 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Rosemead City Council will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday. April 21, 2026, at 7:00 PM, at Rosemead City Hall, located at 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California 91770. Remote public comments will be received via email at publiccomment@rosemeadca.gov by 5:00 p.m. up to the day of the meeting. Interpreters will be available to assist members of the public that speak Chinese (Cantonese & Mandarin), Spanish, and Vietnamese. All comments are public record and will be recorded in the official record of the City. If you have a request for accommodation under the ADA, please contact Ericka Hernandez, City Clerk, at (626) 569-2100. The Rosemead City Council is evaluating the potential of transitioning from a general law city to a charter law city. A general law city is bound by the state's general law, regardless of whether the subject concerns a municipal affair. A charter city has supreme authority over "municipal affairs" and thus can govern on matters of the City. Under the proposed charter, the City would retain its council- manager form of government. Matters of municipal affairs that would be modified under the proposed charter include term limits, prosecuting authority, economic development matters, purchasing and contracts authority, and preference for Veterans in awarding contracts permitted by law. Before submitting the proposed charter to the voters, the City Council must hold at least two public hearings on the charter as required by Government Code Section 34458. The first public hearing was held on Tuesday, March 10 at 7:00 p.m. and the second required meeting is scheduled to take place in a special meeting on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chamber. For further details on this proposal, please contact Ericka Hernandez, City Clerk, at (626) 569-2100 or ehernandez@rosemeadca.gov. In addition, the City Council Agenda and Staff Report will be available on the City's website under Agendas and Meetings at www.rosemeadca.gov at least 72 hours in advance of the public hearing. Any person interested in the above proceedings may appear at the time and place indicated above to testify in support of, or in opposition to, the item(s) indicated in this notice. 3A: SANDA4 ARMENIA SIMOA: POLLY LOW *11IN: MARGARET CLARK SEAN DANG 8838 E. VALLEY BOULEVARD ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA 91770 TELEPHONE (626) 569-2100 TZ.WriV7ra9*4FT 2026 * 4 A 21 F1 P=9 = aaaRO, XWT8 r 3- a 7WI 2026'* 4 P 219 JR =01-1± 7:00 X'AN-T-T 011 (11_iA: 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, Califomia 91770) 17'i; %9 Aa a o ��y 7#(� � �•T 5:00 �g j i �� J i # 9-7Z*3L. 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VALLEY BOULEVARD ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA 91770 TELEFONO (626) 569-2100 AVISO DE SEGUNDA AUDIENCIA PUBLICA ANTE EL CONSEJO MUNICIPAL DE LA CIUDAD DE ROSEMEAD EL MARTES 21 DE ABRIL DE 2026 POR LA PRESENTE SE NOTIPICA que el Consejo Municipal de Rosemead celebrarA una audiencia p6blica el martes 21 de abrll de 2026, a las 7:00 D. m., en el Ayuntamiento de Rosemead, ubicado en 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California 91770. Se recibirAn comentarios p6blicos a distancia por correo electr6nico en publiccomment@rosemeadca.gov hasta las 5:00 p. in. del dia de la reuni6n. HabrA int6rpretes disponibles para ayudar a los miembros del p6blico que hablen chino (cantons y mandarin), espahol y vietnamita. Todos los comentarios son de dominio p6blico y se registraran en el acta oficial de la ciudad. Si tiene alguna solicitud de adaptaci6n en virtud de la ADA, p6ngase en contacto con Ericka HemAndez, secretaria municipal, en el (626) 569-2100. El Consejo Municipal de Rosemead estA evaluando la posibilidad de pasar de ser una ciudad de derecho com6n a una ciudad de derecho especial. Una ciudad de derecho com6n estA sujeta a la legislaci6n general del estado, independientemente de si el asunto se refiere a un asunto municipal. Una ciudad con estatuto tiene autoridad suprema sobre los "asuntos municipales" y, por to tanto, puede gobernar en asuntos relacionados con la ciudad. Seg6n el estatuto propuesto, la ciudad mantendria su forma de gobierno de consejo-gerente. Los asuntos municipales que se modificarfan seg(m el estatuto propuesto incluyen los limites de mandato, la autoridad fiscal, los asuntos de desarrollo econ6mico, la autoridad en materia de compras y contratos, y la preferencia por los veterans en la adjudicaci6n de contratos permitidos por la ley. Antes de presentar la propuesta de carta constitucional a los votantes, el Consejo Municipal debe celebrar al menos dos audiencias p6blicas sobre la carta constitucional, tal y como exige el articulo 34458 del c6digo gubernamental. La primera audiencia p6blica se celebr6 el marten 10 de matzo a las 7:00 p. in. y la segunda reuni6n obligatoria estA programada para el martes 21 de abril de 2026, a las 7:00 p. m., en In cAmara del Ayuntamiento. Para obtener rods detalles sobre esta propuesta, comunfquese con Ericka Hernandez, secretaria municipal, al (626) 569-2100 o ehemandez@rosemeadca.gov. Ademas, el Orden del dfa del Consejo Municipal y el informe del personal estaran disponibles en el sitio web de la ciudad, en la secci6n "orden del dfa y reunions", en www.rosemeadea.gov, al menos 72 horas antes de la audiencia p6blica. Cualquier persona interesada en los procedimientos mencionados puede presentarse en la fecha y el lugar indicados anteriormente para testificar a favor o en contra de los puntos indicados en este aviso. THI TRHUNG: SANDRA AR wA THI TRHO'NG LAM THdI: Pout/ Low THANH VI@N HQI BONG: MARGARET CLARK SEANDANG STEVEN LV Thanh Pho Rosemead 8838 E. VALLEY BOULEVARD ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA 91770 DIN THOAI (626) 569-2100 TH6NG BAD Vt BU61 DItU TRAN C6NG KHAI THIP NHi TRU'O'C UY BAN KE HOACH CUA THANH PH6 ROSEMEAD VAO NGAY 21 THANG TU, 2026 THEO DAY TH6NG BAD rang Hoi Dong Thanh Pho Rosemead se c6 buoi dieu tran cbng khai vao Thin Ba. 21 thana Tu. 2026, luc 7:00 sib t6i, tai Rosemead City Hall, & dia chi 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California 91770. Chung t6i nhan y kien cua cbng chung to xa qua email tai publiccomment@rosemeadca.gov W nay tai trlrbc 5:00 gia chieu cua ngay hgp. Se c6 thong dich vidn dd giOp cac thanh vidn trong c6nzq chung n6i tieng Hoa (Quang D6ng & Quan Thoai), tieng Tay Ban Nha, vi tieng Viot. Tat ca cac y kien l6 h6 so cbng khai vi se dlrgc ghi lai trong ho so chinh th&c cua Thanh Pho. Neu quy vi c6 ydu cau tao die' u kion thuan tion theo ADA, vui I6ng lion lac v&i Ericka Hernandez, Luc Su, Thanh Ph 10, theo so (626) 569-2100. Hoi Dong Thanh Pho Rosemead dang danh gib tiem nang chuyen W mot thanh pho theo luat Thanh pho theo lust chung sang mot thanh pho theo lust hien chuang tv quan. Mot thanh pho theo lust chung bi rang buoc bai cac lust chung cua tieu bang, bat ke den van de gay Io ngai cho cbng vioc cua Minh pho. Mot thanh pho then lust hien chuang ttr quan c6 quyen cao nhat trong "str vu cua thanh pho" va vi vay c6 the quy Binh cac van de cua Thanh Pho. Theo hien chlrang duac de nghi, Thanh Pho se giir lai hinh thUc quan Iy hoi dongj cua chinh quyen. NhDng An de ve str vu cua thanh pho se dtrgc sira d6i theo hien chlrang dlrac de nghi bao gom giai han vd nhiom q lam vioc, ca quan cbng to, cac van de phat trien kinh te, quyen mua vA ky hqp dong, vA uu tidn cho CVu Chien Binh trong vioc ky hqp dong dugc lust ph6p cho ph6p. Trubc khi nop hien chuang dugc de nghi cho clr tri, Hoi Dong Thanh Pho phai to ch&c it nhst hai buoi dieu tran cbng cong ve hien chuang nay theo ydu cau cua Bo Luot Chinh Phu Phan 34458. Buoi dieu tran dau tidn dugc to ch0c vao Th(r Ba, 10 thing Ba, luc 7:00 gia toi vi buoi die, tran thlP hai dlrgc l6n lich vao buoi hqp dac biot vao ngay Thin Ba, 21 thing TIF, 2026, luc 7:00 gia t8i tai Phbng Hoi Dong Thanh Ph 02. Del biet them chi tilt vel de nghi nay, vui Ibng lion lac vii Ericka Hernandez, Luc SV Thanh Ph 10, theo so (626) 569-2100 hoac ehernandez@rosemeadca.gov. Ngoai ra, Chuang Trinh Nghi SV cua Hoi Dong Thanh Ph 01 vA Bao Cao cua Nhdn Vidn se c6 s9n trdn trang mang cua Thanh Pho trong phan "Chuang Trinh Nghi Su, vA Lich Hpp tai www.rosemeadca.gov it nhat 72 gia truac phidn dieu tran cong khai. Bat kj nquai nao quan tam den cac thO tuc to tung ndu trdn c6 the c6 mot vao ngay gid va dia diem ndu trdn dd phot bieu ung ho, hoac phan doi (cac) muc duggc ndu trong thong bao nay.