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CC - 05-09-89APPROVED MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING CITY OF ROSEMEAD ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL DATE J " 3- MAY 9, 1989 BY The Regular Meeting of the Rosemead City Council was called to order by Mayor McDonald at 8:04 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 8838 E. Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California. The Pledge to the Flag was led by Councilman DeCocker. The Invocation was delivered by Councilman Taylor. ROLL CALL OF OFFICERS: Present: Councilmen Bruesch, DeCocker, Taylor, and Mayor McDonald Absent: Mayor Pro Tem Imperial - Excused APPROVAL OF MINUTES: APRIL 25, 1989 - REGULAR MEETING MOTION BY COUNCILMAN TAYLOR, SECOND BY COUNCILMAN DeCOCKER that the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of April 25, 1989, be approved as submitted. Vote resulted: Yes: DeCocker, Taylor, McDonald, Bruesch No: None Absent: Imperial Abstain: None The Mayor declared said motion duly carried and so ordered. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: MAY 2, 1989 - ADJOURNED MEETING These Minutes were deferred to the next regular meeting. The City Council presented a plaque to Mr. Roger Temple, Superintendent of the Garvey School District, for his contributions to the community. Mr. Temple thanked the Council and expressed his gratitude. The council presented a proclamation to Ms. Barbara Mouron, Executive Director of "Just Say No" for Los Angeles County, naming the month of May, 1989, as "JUST SAY NO TO DRUGS" month. A Proclamation was also presented to a group of students from Encinita School for their efforts in promoting "Just Say No To Drugs." The students then treated the audience to a sample of their efforts by performing a rap song which was written by their teacher, Mr. Luksetich. A five-minute recess was called at 8:25 p.m. and the meeting was reconvened accordingly. A. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 1. Juan Nunez, 2702 Del Mar Avenue, spoke against pending Federal legislation S 386 and HR 1190 regarding control of automatic weapons. Councilman Taylor requested staff to acquire copies of the bills. 2. Craig Denton, 3026 N. Bartlett Avenue, owner of the Del Rey Mobile Home Park, reported a problem with a paint booth located at the business adjacent to this park, citing excessive noise and noxious fumes. Mr. Denton presented a petition signed by the park residents requesting that the Council consider providing a 300-foot buffer zone between the M-1 zone and the park residents. Mr. Denton also alleged several code violations. CC 5-9-89 Page #1 Staff was directed to contact the Air Quality Management District and arrange a test for fumes emanating from this location and an inspection by the code enforcement officer for any code infractions. It was noted that this type of business is legal in the M-1 zone but must meet air quality regulations. 3. Dale Denton, 3026 Bartlett Avenue, concurred with Mr. Craig Denton but disagreed that mobile home parks should be zoned M-1 and requested the City to require a 300-foot buffer zone between the M-1 and the residents. II. PUBLIC HEARINGS An explanation of the procedures for the conduct of public hearings was presented by the City Attorney. The City Clerk then administered the oath to all those persons wishing to address the Council on any public hearing item. A. A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER A CITY-INITIATED ZONE CHANGE FROM R-3 TO R-1 IN ORDER TO BRING INTO CONFORMANCE WITH THE GENERAL PLAN THOSE PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 8439-8463 MISSION DRIVE, 8446-8470 MISSION DRIVE, 4708 EARLE AVENUE, AND 4636-4642 EARLE AVENUE The Mayor opened the public hearing. Speaking in favor of this zone change were: 1. Anthony Fierro, 4738 N. Willard, spoke in favor of this zone change as being in the best interests of the City of Rosemead. 2. John Merris, 4760 N. Earle Avenue, spoke in favor and cited the need for the property to be improved. Speaking against the zone change were: 1. Allen Golden, 300 S. Raymond, Pasadena, the project director, spoke against the zone change, citing that it would not be in the present owner's best interest. Mr. Golden stated the owner, Ms. Leong, had planned an apartment complex at this location but would consider a planned development. Mayor McDonald stated the preference for a planned development with individual homes but noted that Ms. Leong had filed plans for an apartment complex earlier that day. 2. Dolly Leong, 9554 Ralph St., is the owner of part of the affected properties and requested the Council to reconsider the zone change, stating her family had planned to live together in the proposed apartment complex. 3. Steve Gibson, 8336 E. Mission Drive, was concerned because the zoning of his property may also be subject to a similar zone change and asked the zoning of his property. Mr. Gibson was referred to staff at City Hall during regular business hours to confirm the zoning. Mr. Gibson also reported a gang problem at Delta Park. There being no one else wishing to speak, the public hearing was closed and the matter was referred to the Council for discussion. Councilman Bruesch asked how many units were requested in the plans that had been submitted and if a planned development could be considered by Ms. Leong. Gary Chicots, Director of Planning, stated that fifteen units had been requested and a planned development would depend on the plans submitted and then it would have to conform to the R-1 standards which, if this ordinance were to be adopted, would allow approximately six to seven homes. CC 5-9-89 Page #2 Councilman DeCocker noted that the City had spent a great deal of time and effort to establish this General Plan and was in favor of adhering to its guidelines. Councilman Taylor stated that he would be agreeable to either R-1 or a planned development but did not believe it should remain in the R-3 zone. There being no further discussion the following ordinance was presented to the Council for introduction: ORDINANCE NO. 644 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD APPROVING A CHANGE OF ZONE FROM R-3 TO R-1 FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 8439-8463 MISSION DRIVE, 8448-8470 MISSION DRIVE AND 4636-4708 EARLE AVENUE (ZC 89-164) MOTION BY COUNCILMAN TAYLOR, SECOND BY COUNCILMAN DeCOCKER that ordinance No. 644 be introduced on its first reading and that reading in full be waived. Vote resulted: Yes: DeCocker, Taylor, McDonald, Bruesch No: None Absent: Imperial Abstain: None The Mayor declared said motion duly carried and so ordered. III.LEGISLATIVE A. RESOLUTION NO. 89-24 - CLAIMS & DEMANDS The following resolution was presented to the Council for adoption: RESOLUTION NO. 89-24 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS IN THE SUM OF $482,344.97 NUMBERED 24787-24809 AND 24215 THROUGH 24316 MOTION BY COUNCILMAN BRUESCH, SECOND BY COUNCILMAN DeCOCKER that Resolution No. 89-24 be adopted. Vote resulted: Yes: DeCocker, Taylor, McDonald, Bruesch No: None Absent: Imperial Abstain: None The Mayor declared said motion duly carried and so ordered. IV. CONSENT CALENDAR CC-A APPROVAL OF PARCEL MAP NO. 20079 - 3343 IVAR AVENUE MOTION BY COUNCILMAN BRUESCH, SECOND BY COUNCILMAN TAYLOR that the foregoing item on the Consent Calendar be approved. Vote resulted: Yes: DeCocker, Taylor, McDonald, Bruesch No: None Absent: Imperial Abstain: None The Mayor declared said motion duly carried and so ordered. V. MATTERS FOR DISCUSSION & ACTION A. None CC 5-9-89 Page #3 VI. STATUS REPORTS A. None VII. MATTERS FROM OFFICIALS A. MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS FOR 1989-90 MOTION BY COUNCILMAN TAYLOR, SECOND BY COUNCILMAN DeCOCKER that the Mayor's appointments for 1989-90 be approved. Vote resulted: Yes: DeCocker, Taylor, McDonald No: None Absent: Imperial Abstain: None The Mayor declared said motion duly carried and so ordered. VIII.ORAL COMMUNICATIONS A. None There being no further action to be taken at this time, the meeting was adjourned at 9:35 p.m. to the budget study session on May 13, 1989, at 9:00 a.m. Respectfully submitted: APPROVED: ci C' y Clerk MAYOR CC 5-9-89 Page #4 0 0 RECEIVED r989 CITY OF ROSEMEAD wr+~ JUN 23 1989 V C.,' Z C 8 9-/ 6 4 CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 3 Alit 3 q 716 '4 76 OX, 3' °-»~°-'}~°"`n'!,°.."84• ~~°-~`R"o~`"~ R-3y~.,.~~I,~.~~.y ~G R-1~ •~n,-LUa4.(-71.r~LOJ~eX ~ ~}CtJ-'-fa. ~,o~,C,.~ P~~..t_,,..,.Q„(~ I.~.:..F-, O! L/J-U /a iY~ JqA . 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