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CC - Agenda 06-12-01AGENDA REGULAR MEETING ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA JUNE 12, 2001, AT 8:00 P.M. CALL MEETING TO ORDER: PLEDGE TO THE FLAG: INVOCATION: ROLL CALL OF OFFICERS 8:00 P.M. VEREND STUART YORK OF THE RISTIAN CHURCH SEMEA~ ~ ~wc~ COUNCILMEMBERS CLARK, TAYLOR, VASQUEZ MAYOR PRO TEM BRUESCH, AND MAYOR IMPERIAL APPROVAL OF MINUTES: MAY 22, 2001 - REGULAR MEETING I I ~Ii OF INTEREST TO CITIZENS WISHING TO PARTICIPATE 1) Those wishing to speak on any Agenda Item, including public hearings, should have their Speaker Request Form submitted no later than the time immediately following Oral Communications. 2) Immediately after approval of the minutes and again at the end of the meeting, there is a period of time set aside for those persons wishing to address the Council on matters not listed on the Agenda entitled: ORAL COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE AUDIENCE (please complete the Speaker Request Form stating your preference to speak either at the ,beginning or at the end of the meeting). .0;jRESENTATIONS: I/ 1. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 171ROM411E AUDIENCE H. PUBLIC HEARINGS - None 1~1 A. RESOLUTION NO. 01-16 -CLAIMS AND DEMANDS III. LEGISLATIVE Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 01-16, for payment of City expenditures. 4VA ~ CC-A IV. CONSENT CALENDAR -RECOMMENDATION: APPROVAL APPROVAL OF FIREWORKS STAND LOCATIONS There are twelve applicants for this year's fireworks stands. All deposits have been received and certificates of insurance are on file. In the past the Council has waived electrical permit fees. Recommendation: Approve the list of stands and locations and waive electrical permit fees. CCAGENDA:6-12-01 Page # I CC-B AUTHORIZATION TO ATTEND LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES MAYORS AND COUNCILMEMBERS EXECUTIVE FORUM - JULY 25-27, 2001, MONTEREY This year's topics include: Diverse Communities, Technology, Energy Issues, Housing and the State's Legislature. Recommendation: Authorize the attendance of any Councilmember, City Attorney, City Manager and staff as designated by the City Manager. CC-C RE-AUTHORIZATION TO FUND CAMBODIAN FAMILY SUPPORT AND OUTREACH PROGRAM Asian Pacific Family Center has requested re-authorization for the $5,000 grant that was approved by the City Council at the November 14, 2000 Council Meeting. Implementation of the program will be delayed until August 1, 2001. The original proposal budgeted $5,000 for a bilingual Prevention Specialist who will provide parenting education, case management support and preventative counseling. Recommendation: Approve the request and the funding from appropriated reserves. CC-D AUTHORIZATION TO SUPPORT THE CITY OF BURBANK'S APPEAL IN ((J~ THEIR INVOCATION CASE BY ADDING THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD'S NAME ON AN AMICUS CURIAE BRIEF The City of Burbank has requested, through the League of California Cities, that cities support their appeal in the invocation case by placing their names on an amicus curiae brief. Recommendation: Authorize the City Attorney to add the City ofRosemead's name to the amicus curiae brief supporting the City of Burbank's appeal. CC-E AWARD OF BID -DOCUMENT IMAGING SYSTEM Bids were opened on June 4, 2001 for a document imaging system. This system includes a computer, scanner and software and is intended to provide document storage, retrieval and query functions. ViaTRON Systems, Inc. was the low bidder. Recommendation: Waive the irregularity in the bid amount submitted by ViaTRON Systems, Inc.; and accept all bids and award the document imaging /y system to ViaTRON Systems, Inc., in the amount of $16,557.68. CC-F AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD AND THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES TO PROVIDE A GANG ALTERNATIVE PREVENTION PROGRAM (GAPP) This agreement extends the GAPP Program for fiscal year 2001-02. Recommendation: Authorize the extension of the GAPP agreement with the County of Los Angeles for fiscal year 2001-02 in the amount of $48,422. CCAGENDA:6-12.01 Page n2 VATTER S FOR DISCUSSION AND ACTION DINSMOOR HOUSE - INSTALLATION OF ALARM SYSTEM AND 5110, AUTHORIZATION TO OBTAIN RESTORATION COST ESTIMATES The house is now vacant and needs to be properly secured while options are considered for future use of the facility. A number of repairs and maintenance are necessary, such as plumbing, roofing, windows and interior/exterior painting. It would be prudent to enlist the services of a consultant familiar with renovation of historic properties to scope the range and magnitude of restoration costs. Staff has contacted an architect who would charge the City $500 for a preliminary report on restoration costs. Recommendation: Approve Post Alarm Systems' proposal for the full system installation and monthly monitoring service and authorize the City Manager to undertake a cost assessment/options review for utilization/disposition of the / V facility for an amount not to exceed $500. B. RELIEF FROM ORDINANCE NO. 811 (GARMENT MANUFACTURING YYY MORATORIUM) - 2727 STINGLE AVENUE, UNIT 7 The applicant, Xiu Ying Zhang, d.b.a. "8.7 Golden Fashion, Inc.", has requested relief from Ordinance No. 811 in order to relocate her business within the City and continue to use the subject site as a garment manufacturing business. On September 12, 2000, the City Council approved Ordinance No. 811 adopting a moratorium on the issuance of any permits or entitlements for garment manufacturing, processing, or assembling in the M-1 (Light Manufacturing) Zone. The applicant has submitted an application for Conditional use Permit 01 -83 1 to establish and operate a garment manufacturing business at 2727 Stingle Avenue, Unit 7. Recommendation: Approval of request for relief from Ordinance No. 811, and direct staff to process the required entitlement application, which requires a public hearing and CUP. VI. STATUS REPORTS VII. MATTERS FROM OFFICIALS H.R. 1918 (CANNON) - STUDENT ADJUSTMENT ACT OF 2001 v<)~/ This item has been placed on the agenda for discussion purposes at the request of Mayor Imperial. This bill amends the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine state residency for higher education purposes and to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to cancel the removal and adjust the status of certain alien college-bound students who are ' long-term U.S. residents. Recommendation: If it is the Council's decision to take action on this item, it is recommended that the Council direct staff to prepare the necessary correspondence. VIII. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE AUDIENCE -o IX. ADJOURNMENT THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING IS SCHEDULED FOR JUNE 26, 2001, AT 8:00 P.M. Posted 72 hours in advance of the meeting at the City Hall, 8838 E. Valley Boulevard, Rosemead; the L.A. County Library, Rosemead Branch, 8800 E. Valley Boulevard, Rosemead; and other locations pursuant to RMC Sec. 1.08.020 CCAGENDA:6-12-01 Page #3