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Rosemead
City Council
MEETING AGENDA
June 11, 2013
6:00 PM
City Hall Council Chamber
8838 E. Valley Boulevard
Rosemead, CA 91770
www.cityofrosemead.org
Polly Low, Mayor
William Alarcon, Mayor Pro Tem
Sandra Armenta, Council Member
Margaret Clark, Council Member
Steven Ly, Council Member
ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
June 11, 2013
City Council
Meeting Agenda
• CALL TO ORDER — 6:00 p.m.
• ROLL CALL:
o City Council — Mayor Low, Mayor Pro Tern Alarcon, Council Members Armenta, Clark, Ly
1. KEELUNG SISTER CITY INTERVIEWS
interviews will be conducted in the City Hall Conference Room.
• CALL TO ORDER— 7:00 p.m.
• PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE — Mayor Low
• INVOCATION — Mayor Pro Tern Alarcon
• ROLL CALL:
o City Council — Mayor Low, Mayor Pro Tem Alarcon, Council Members Armenta, Clark, Ly
2. PUBLIC COMMENTS FROM THE AUDIENCE
The City Council will receive public comments on matters not listed on the agenda.
3. PRESENTATION
• Introduction of Taymar Quezada Rosemead Queen
4. PUBLIC HEARING
A. Consideration of the Imposition of Rubbish Liens
Pursuant to the contract between the City of Rosemead and Consolidated Disposal Services,
a Public Hearing has been scheduled to consider protests regarding the imposition of liens
on real property for customers who are delinquent in paying their trash collection bills.
Recommendation: That the City Council direct staff to place liens on those properties
whose owners have not paid their trash collection bills in full by 6:00 p.m. on June 28, 2013.
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ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
June 11, 2013
5. CONSENT CALENDAR
A. Minutes
April 9, 2013 — Regular Meeting
B. Claims and Demands
• Resolution No.2013 -31
Recommendation: to approve Resolution No. 2013 -31 entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
IN THE SUM OF $1,113,432.21 NUMBERED 81307 THROUGH
81417 INCLUSIVELY
C. Memorandum of Understanding with Rosemead Employees Association and Annual
Salary and Benefits Resolutions
The City Council will consider approval of an amendment to an existing Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) with the Rosemead Employee Association covering all General
Service employees, and annual Resolutions that detail the terms and conditions of
employment for other full -time employees and members of the City Council. The purpose of
the annual salary and benefits resolutions is to ensure transparency and to implement
modifications to the City's compensation system. Amendments to the MOU and the
resolutions for full -time employees include the restoration of the potential for merit salary
increases based on work performance, market -based salary range adjustments up to 5% to
maintain competitive compensation levels, and the reinstatement of the Wellness Program
with tighter restrictions on the criteria for eligibility.
Recommendation: That the City Council approve a Memorandum of Understanding with
the Rosemead Employees Association and approve Resolution No. 2013 -22, Resolution No.
2013 -23, and Resolution No. 2013 -24, respectively, entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING ANNUAL
SALARY RANGES AND BENEFITS FOR CLASSIFICATIONS
IN THE MIDDLE MANAGEMENT, PROFESSIONAL, AND
CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD
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ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
June 11, 2013
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING ANNUAL
SALARY RANGES AND BENEFITS FOR CLASSIFICATIONS
IN THE MANAGEMENT SERVICE OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING ANNUAL
SALARY RANGES AND BENEFITS FOR CLASSIFICATIONS
FOR THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD
D. Adoption of the City of Rosemead's Fiscal Year 2013 -14 Appropriation Limit
Article XIIIB of the Constitution of the State of California was enacted by a vote of the people
as Proposition 4 (the Gann Initiative) in November 1979. This law limits the level of most
appropriations from tax sources that the state and most local government entities are
permitted to make in any given year. It also requires that annually each governmental unit
calculate its Appropriations Limit and adopt it by Resolution prior to the beginning of the
fiscal year under consideration.
Recommendation: That the City Council approve Resolution No. 2013 -17, entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING AN APPROPRIATION
LIMIT FOR THE 2013.14 FISCAL YEAR
E. Adoption of two Resolutions Authorizing the Release of Unclaimed Checks Pursuant
to Government Code Section 50050 through 50056
On an annual basis, the City is required to review the outstanding check list for outdated
checks pursuant to Government Code Section 50050 through 50056. Unclaimed checks
which are held over three (3) years are published once a week for two successive weeks in a
newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Rosemead. A statement
announcing that the money shall become the property of the City of Rosemead forty -five (45)
days after the publication of the first notice is included in the public notice. Upon the close of
business on the forty -fifth (45) day after publication of the first notice, the unclaimed checks
shall become the property of the City of Rosemead and transferred to the General Fund.
Unclaimed checks that are less than $15 which remain unclaimed for a period of at least one
year can be transferred to the General Fund after the City Council approval without having to
publish a notice in a newspaper.
Recommendation: That the City Council approve Resolution No. 2013 -26 and Resolution
No. 2013 -27, respectively, entitled:
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ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
June 11. 2013
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE RELEASE OF
UNCLAIMED CHECKS PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 50055 TO THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE RELEASE OF
UNCLAIMED CHECKS PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 50050 AND 50053 TO THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD
F. Abandoned Shopping Carts Update
The following information is provided on the topic:
Under the City's existing service contract with Shopping Cart Retrieval
Corporation, an average of 360 abandoned shopping carts per month are
picked -up from City streets and returned to the respective stores at an annual
cost of $10,000. The City's proposed Budget for the upcoming 2013 -14 Fiscal
Year includes an allocation of $20,000, which will effectively double the number
of abandoned shopping carts to be picked up by the contractor to 720 per
month.
• City employees in the field who observe abandoned shopping carts can now
report them directly to the retrieval contractor by calling (800) 252 -4613.
All new stores or markets that open in Rosemead are required to utilize
shopping carts with wheels that "lock -up" when exiting the premises. Stores that
now utilize such lock -up shopping carts include Wal -mart, Target and Fresh &
Easy.
• Members of the public will be encouraged to report abandoned shopping carts
directly to the retrieval contractor at (800) 252 4613, or to the Public Works
Department at (626) 569 -2262. This information will be disseminated to the
public in the City's Rosemead Resources newsletter, on the City's website and
through informational flyers.
Recommendation: As this is an informational item, no City Council action is requested at
this time.
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ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
June 11. 2013
G. School Resource Officer Program Funding
The City currently contracts with the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department for a Special
Assignment Deputy that is assigned to Rosemead High School as a School Resource Officer
(SRO). The El Monte Union High School District shares half the cost of the SRO with the
City, however, the agreement must be renewed by both the City and School District.
Funding has been included in the upcoming 2013 -14 Budget to cover the City's portion of the
agreement.
Recommendation: That the City Council approve the agreement with the El Monte Union
High School District for assistance in funding the SRO position at Rosemead High School.
H. Purchase Agreements for Two Utility-Dump Trucks
As part of the City's Vehicle Replacement Budget, funding is available for the purchase of
two new utility dump trucks for use in public works operational activities. The purchase of
these new trucks will replace two trucks, which are over twenty years old. Using an existing
contract through the State of California, the City was able to secure competitive pricing for
these vehicles. Funding for this purchase is included in the Fiscal Year 2013 budget utilizing
equipment replacement funds.
Recommendation: That the City Council:
1. Authorize the City Manager to execute a purchase agreement with Wondries Fleet
Group for the purchase of two (2) 2014 Ford F -350 Truck cabs and chassis in an amount
of $54,560.24; and
2. Authorize the City Manager to execute a purchase agreement with M &C Welding for the
fabrication of two (2) custom utility -dump bodies in the amount of $31,470.12.
Review of Traffic Conditions in the Vicinity of Rosemead Place and Earlswood Drive
The Traffic Commission recently reviewed a request to evaluate traffic conditions in the
vicinity of Rosemead Place and Earlswood Drive. Residents in the area expressed concerns
over vehicle speeds, road characteristics, and street signagelmarkings. Additionally, a
resident along Earlswood Drive requested the installation of red curbing to increase site
visibility in the area. It was determined that the installation of traffic safety enhancements
would improve safety in this area. Based on these existing characteristics and resident
concerns, the Traffic Commission concurred with the proposed enhancements.
Recommendation: That the City Council approve the Traffic Commission's
recommendation to install traffic calming measures and striping plans in the vicinity of
Rosemead Place and Earlswood Drive.
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ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
June 11, 2013
J. Request to Support Metro Measure R Project Finance Acceleration Plan for Measure R
Projects
The City Council recently received a request from the SR -60 Coalition to express support for
Metro's proposed Measure R Project Finance Acceleration Plan. As proposed, the Plan
would allow projects scheduled for completion in the second and third decades of the
Measure R Expenditure Plan to be accelerated by an average of ten years. One such
project that could benefit from the Paln is the construction of the Gold Line Eastside
Extension. If built along the State Route 60 Freeeway, the Gold Line could bring potential
trasporation and economic benefits to City residents and businesses.
Recommendation: That the City Council approve Resolution No. 2013 -30, entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, CITY COUCNIL IN SUPPORT OF
THE MEASURE R PROJECT FINANCE ACCELERATION PLAN
FOR MEASURE R PROJECTS
6. MATTERS FROM CITY MANAGER & STAFF
A. Adoption of the 2013 -14 Fiscal Year Budget
The City Council will consider the adoption of the City's Budget for the 2013 -14 Fiscal Year,
which provides for a total appropriations of $35,967,800. The ongoing operations of the
General Fund budget of $18,828,300 are balanced with no surplus for the upcoming fiscal
year. Consequently, a full scope of services to residents will be continued without service
reductions.
A five -year financial outlook workshop with the City Council was held on May 14, 2013 and a
2013 -14 budget workshop was held on May 28, 2013. Since the budget workshop on May
28 was conducted, only one correction has been made to reflect a correction to Gas Tax
revenue. The STP -L funding for a capital improvement project was not included as Gas Tax
revenue in the initial budget; therefore, an additional $330,000 in revenue has been included
for the Gas Tax Fund. No additional financial changes have been made to the draft budget
as presented at the May W workshop.
Recommendation: That the City Council approve Resolution No. 2013 -29, entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING THE ANNUAL
OPERATIONAL AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BUDGET FOR
THE 2013 -14 FISCAL YEAR
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ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
June 11, 2013
B. Discussion of Optional Contract Extension for Street Sweeping Services
The City provides street sweeping services through a contractual agreement with Athens
Services. Per the agreement, all City streets are swept at least once weekly, Monday
through Friday. The existing agreement was set for a three (3) year period and is set to
expire on June 30, 2013. In this agreement, the City holds the option to extend the
agreement for two (2) additional years. Based on the current competitive rate and high level
of services provided by the current contractor, it may be beneficial for the City to extend the
agreement for the remaining two (2) years.
Recommendation: That the City Council discuss the option to extend the City's street
sweeping agreement. This item will be scheduled for City Council action on June 25 1 h.
C. Participation in the Preparation of an Enhanced Watershed Management Program --
Upper Los Angeles River Watershed Group
The Los Angeles regional Water Quality Control Board (LARWQCB) approved and issued an
updated National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ( NPDES) Permit effective
December 28, 2012. This NPDES permit is a set of regulations, control measurers, and
programs aimed at preventing the pollution of storm water and urban runoff within Los
Angeles County. The newly updated permit contains more stringent regulations but
encourages and enables a collective approach to the NPDES issue.
Included in the newly adopted permit is the creation of Watershed Management Plans, which
are comprehensive stormwater mitigation plans that are developed either individually, at a
basic level, or at a more advanced level through a consortium of multiple agencies. The City
of Rosemead desires to join the Upper Los Angeles River Watershed Group to complete an
Enhanced Watershed Management Program, which is a comprehensive approach to
addressing the stormwater issue. The group, led by the City of Los Angeles (representing
unincorporated areas), the County Flood Control District, and other cities, including the City
of Rosemead. Such a cooperative effort represents not only the most comprehensive
approach to this issue, but would also provide the City with significant cost savings over
addressing it alone.
Recommendation: That the City Council:
1. Approve the draft Memorandum of Understanding authorizing the City of Rosemead's
participation in the development of an Enhanced Watershed Management Program with
the County of Los Angeles and fourteen (14) other cities; and
2. Authorize the City Manager to submit all appropriate paperwork for participation in the
program.
ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
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D. Master Agreement for Excess Bond Proceeds between the City of Rosemead and
Rosemead Successor Agency and Approval of Resolution Authorizing Transfer and
Acceptance of Funds
In order to permit the timely and cost efficient completion of the capital improvement projects
funded by the July 2010 tax increment bond proceeds, a Master Agreement for Excess
Bonds between the City of Rosemead and the Successor Agency to the Rosemead
Community Development Commission has been drafted.
Recommendation: That the Successor Entity approve Resolution No. 2013 -01, entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE
ROSEMEAD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
" ROSEMEAD SUCCESSOR AGENCY" APPROVING THE
MASTER AGREEMENT FOR EXCESS BOND PROCEEDS
BETWEEN THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD AND THE ROSEMEAD
SUCCESSOR AGENCY FOR THE COMPLETION OF BOND
ISSUED CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS AND THE
TRANSFER OF EXCESS BOND PROCEEDS TO THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD
Recommendation: That the City Council approve Resolution No. 2013 -32, entitled
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD APPROVING THE MASTER AGREEMENT FOR
EXCESS BOND PROCEEDS BETWEEN THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD AND THE ROSEMEAD SUCCESSOR AGENCY
FOR THE COMPLETION OF BOND ISSUED CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS AND THE ACCEPTANCE OF
EXCESS BOND PROCEEDS FROM THE ROSEMEAD
SUCCESSOR AGENCY
7. MATTERS FROM MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL
8. ADJOURNMENT
The next regular City Council meeting is scheduled to take place on June 25, 2013 at 7:00
p.m. in the Rosemead City Hall Council Chamber.
Upcoming City - Sponsored Community Events
Opening of Summer Recreation Swimming Saturday, June 22 "
Splash Zone at Garvey Park Noon to 4:30 p.m.
And
Rosemead Park Aquatics Center
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