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Rosemead
City Council
MEETING AGENDA
October 8, 2013
7:00 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
October 8.2013
City Council
Meeting Agenda
• CALL TO ORDER — 7:00 p.m.
• PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE —Council Member Armenta
• INVOCATION — Council Member Clark
• ROLL CALL:
o City Council — Mayor Low, Mayor Pro Tern Alarcon, Council Members Armenta, Clark, Ly
1. PUBLIC COMMENTS FROM THE AUDIENCE
The City Council will receive public comments on matters not listed on the agenda.
2. PRESENTATIONS
• In recognition of the Ladyhawks placing 3rd in the USSSA Western World Series, 2nd in
the Las Cruces New Mexico, and Champions at the NSA Western World Series.
• Joint Proclamation declaring the month of October as "Breast Cancer Awareness
Month" and November as "End Domestic Violence Month ".
• Crime Prevention Month
3. PUBLIC HEARING
A. Comprehensive Zoning Code Update
(Municipal Code Amendment 10 -07, Zone Change 13 -01, Proposed Amendment to the
City's Single - Family Residential Design Guidelines, and Proposed Local California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines)
This item consists of City initiated amendments to the Zoning Code (Title 17 of the
Rosemead Municipal Code) to enhance the quality of life in Rosemead, to implement
General Plan policy and to add provisions mandated by State and Federal law. Revisions to
the City's existing Zoning Map and Single - Family Residential Design Guidelines are
proposed to ensure that these documents are consistent with the proposed Comprehensive
Zoning Code Update project. Amendments to the City's existing Home Occupation business
license regulations (Title 5 of the Municipal Code, Chapter 5.41 — Home Occupations) are
included in the project for the purpose of allowing Cottage Food Operations (CFO's) as home
occupations in residential zoning districts in accordance with State law. The project also
proposes the adoption of "City Procedures for Implementation of the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)," as State law requires that each city adopt its own
procedures for evaluating projects under CEQA) guidelines within its jurisdiction.
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On September 16, 2013, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. 13 -11,
Resolution No. 13 -12, and Resolution No. 13 -13 recommending that the City Council adopt
Ordinance No. 931, Ordinance 932, and Ordinance No. 933 approving the Comprehensive
Zoning Code Update without any deletions, additions, or modifications.
Recommendation: That the City Council take one of the following two (2) actions:
1. (a) Adopt City Council Resolution No. 2013 -45, entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING A NEGATIVE
DECLARATION (STATE CLEARINGHOUSE NO. 2013081031)
FOR THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING CODE UPDATE
PROJECT (MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENT 10 -07, ZONE
CHANGE 13 -01, REVISIONS TO EXISTING SINGLE - FAMILY
GUIDELINES, AND ADOPTION OF LOCAL CEQA
GUIDELINES)
1. (b) Move to Introduce First Reading, by title only, Ordinance No. 931, entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING MUNICIPAL CODE
AMENDMENT 10.07 AMENDING THE CITY'S ZONING CODE
(TITLE 17 OF THE ROSEMEAD MUNICIPAL CODE) AND
CHAPTER 5.41 — HOME OCCUPATIONS (TITLE 5 OF THE
ROSEMEAD MUNICIPAL CODE) TO IMPLEMENT GENERAL
PLAN POLICY AND TO ADD PROVISIONS MANDATED BY
STATE AND FEDERAL LAW AS PART OF THE
COMPREHENSIVE ZONING CODE UPDATE
1. (c) Move to Introduce First Reading, by title only, Ordinance No. 932, entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING ZONE CHANGE 13-
01 AMENDING A PORTION OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD
ZONING MAP TO IMPLEMENT THE CITY'S GENERAL PLAN
AS PART OF THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING CODE UPDATE
1. (d) Move to Introduce First Reading, by title only, Ordinance No. 933, entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO
THE CITY'S EXISTING SINGLE - FAMILY DESIGN GUIDELINES
AS PART OF THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING CODE UPDATE
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1. (e) Approve City Council Resolution No. 2013 -50, entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING LOCAL GUIDELINES
FOR IMPLEMENTING THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY ACT (PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE 21000 ET SEQ.)
NO
2. Continue this public hearing item to the City Council meeting date of Tuesday, October
22, 2013.
B. Comprehensive Fee Resolution Update for New Community Development — Planning
Division Fees
The City is pursuing a comprehensive update to the City's Zoning Code (Title 17 of the
Rosemead Municipal Code) to further enhance the quality of life in Rosemead, to implement
General Plan policy, and to add provisions mandated by State and Federal law. The
Comprehensive Zoning Code Update project establishes several new land use development
application procedures. A revised fee resolution is proposed for the purpose of covering
costs for individualized services and for enforcing the new procedures in the Zoning Code by
the collection of application fees. This update does not include any changes to existing fees
listed in the City's existing Comprehensive Fee Resolution.
Recommendation: That the City Council take one of the following two (2) actions:
1. Approve City Council Resolution No. 201346, entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, ADDING NEW COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT (PLANNING DIVISION) FEES
Continue this public hearing item to the meeting of the City Council on Tuesday, October
22, 2013.
4. CONSENT CALENDAR
A. Minutes
September 10, 2013 — Regular Meeting
September 24, 2013 — Special Meeting
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B. Claims and Demands
Resolution No. 2013 — 54
Recommendation: to approve Resolution No. 2013 — 54 entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
IN THE SUM OF $1,775,874.48 NUMBERED 82528 THROUGH
82701 INCLUSIVELY
C. NALEO — National Policy Institute on Emergency Response and Management —
November 22 "d — 24th — Orlando, FL
The City Council will consider authorizing the attendance of Council Member Sandra
Armenta to the NALEO — National Policy Institute on Emergency Response and
Management in Orlando, FL, on November 22nd— November 24th. The NALEO organization
has granted an Educational Fund to Council Member Armenta and the City will only cover
the expense of a one day hotel stay.
Recommendation: That the City Council authorize the attendance of Council Member
Sandra Armenta to the NALEO — National Policy Institute on Emergency Response and
Management in Orlando, FL,
D. National League of Cities National Summit — November 12th —14th — Seattle, WA
The City Council will consider authorizing the attendance of Council Member Margaret Clark
to the National League of Cities "National Summit on Your City's Families" in Seattle, WA, on
November 12th— November 14
Recommendation: That the City Council authorize the attendance of Council Member
Margaret Clark, at city expense, to the National League of Cities "National Summit on Your
City's Families" in Seattle, WA.
E. Merit Salary Adjustment — City Manager
On September 24, 2013, the City Council conducted an annual review of the City Manager's
job performance and provided a rating of Substantially Exceeds Expectations. The City's
established policies and procedures for merit salary adjustments apply to the City Manager
in the same manner as all other full -time employees. Under the City's compensation system,
a performance rating of Substantially Exceeds Expectations equates to a merit salary
adjustment of 5 %d within the established salary range. For the previous Fiscal Year (2012-
13), all City employees agreed to forego salary increases including the City Manager. During
the current 2013 -14 Fiscal Year employees are eligible to receive merit salary increases
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based on job performance. However, in conjunction with this merit salary increase, the City
Manager will begin to pay an amount equal to 2% of salary as a payroll deduction towards
the employee's contribution to the California Public Employees' Retirement System
(CaIPERS). It is envisioned that all employees who are enrolled as members of CalPERS
will likely incur the same 2% CalPERS payroll deduction beginning in July of 2014 in
compliance with state law.
Recommendation: That the City Council approve the merit salary adjustment of 5% within
the salary range in accordance with the city's established policies and procedures for all full -
time employees.
Contract Extension with International City Management Association Retirement
Corporation (ICMA -RC) to Provide Deferred Comprehensive Program Services
The City Council will consider an action to extend the agreement with the City's existing
deferred compensation program provider.
Recommendation: That the City Council authorize the City Manager to execute a five (5)
year contract extension with ICMA -RC.
G. Installation of Red Curb at Intersection of Hellman Avenue and Isabel Avenue
The Traffic Commission recently reviewed a request from several residents in the vicinity of
Hellman Avenue and Isabel Avenue to install red curbing at the intersection in order to
improve the visibility of motorists making turns onto Hellman Avenue from Isabel Avenue.
The residents indicated that the lack of sight visibility in this area causes safety concerns
when turning from northbound Isabel Avenue on to Hellman Avenue in either direction. Staff
investigated the site and recommended to the Traffic Commission that parking restrictions
(red curbing) be installed along the south side of Hellman Avenue, extending twenty-five (25)
feet to the West of the intersection at Isabel Avenue. Based on this information, the
Commission concurred with these findings.
Recommendation: That the City Council approve the Traffic Commission's
recommendation and authorize staff to install red curbing along the south side of Hellman
Avenue extending twenty-five (25) feet to the West of the intersection at Isabel Avenue.
H. Installation of Keep Clear Markings — Lorica Street at Temple City Boulevard
The Traffic Commission recently reviewed a request from residents to review traffic
conditions and access to Lorica Street at Temple City Boulevard. Temple City Boulevard is
currently serving as a main detour for north -south traffic, due to the temporary closure of
Baldwin Avenue, resulting in increased traffic volumes. The increased traffic volumes and
traffic backup on Temple City Boulevard have created access difficulties for residents coming
and going from Lorica Street. Staff received numerous requests from residents to install a
"Keep Clear" zone to improve residential access to Lorica Street at Temple City Boulevard.
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Based on the information provided, the Traffic Commission concurred with the
recommendation of staff to install a "Keep Clear" zone.
Recommendation: That the City Council approve the Traffic Commission's
recommendation and authorize staff to install approximately 50 feet of "Keep Clear'
pavement markings, with limit lines, in the southbound travel lanes of Temple City Boulevard
at the intersection with Lodca Street.
Garvey Gymnasium Restroom Maintenance and Repairs
In September 2013, the City Council reviewed the existing conditions of the Garvey
Gymnasium and determined there is an imminent need for maintenance and repair work at
the building. The facility was built prior to the incorporation of the City and is in significant
need of repair. During the discussion, the Council identified three key maintenance needs
for the gym including restroom facilities, window replacement, and exterior improvements.
The existing gymnasium restroom facilities were identified as a priority for maintenance and
repair work due to existing plumbing, ventilation, and fixture deficiencies. As such, informal
proposals were solicited to repair the plumbing, replace fixtures, and update Flooring, tiling,
and paint. Repairs will also address existing Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
deficiencies in the facility.
Recommendation: That the City Council authorize the City Manager to enter into an
agreement with CEM Construction in the amount of $104,500. In addition, authorize an
amount of $15,675 (15 %) as a contingency to cover the cost of unforeseen expenses.
5. MATTERS FROM CITY MANAGER & STAFF
A. Underground Electrical Utility Projects — Planning and Prioritization Policy
The California Public Utilities Commission provides three rules relative to utility
undergrounding projects within the State, Rule 20A, Rule 208, and Rule 20C. These
programs offer several benefits to communities, including helping to enhance community
aesthetics and providing more reliable utility services to customers. The difference among
these three rules involves the funding source used to pay for undergrounding project costs.
Historically, the City's electric utility undergrounding projects have been funded through Rule
20A and have focused on major thoroughfares or near areas of public interest. In each
project, the City utilized several criteria to evaluate streets as potential undergrounding
locations. These criteria focused on enhancing safety, improving aesthetics, and timing
undergrounding improvements to coincide with other planned street construction
improvements.
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An underground planning and prioritization policy is a commonly used tool in other cities that
helps evaluate locations for future undergrounding projects. The creation of such a policy
will help the City in planning for future capital improvement projects and undergrounding
efforts. Based on the comments provided by the Council at its July 23rd meeting, the policy
has been modified to include information relative to alternative funding sources available for
future undergrounding projects. Among these alternatives is the potential for
undergrounding in conjunction with future private development.
Recommendation: That the City Council approve the Underground Utility Planning and
Prioritization Policy to help guide future undergrounding projects in the City.
6. MATTERS FROM MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL
7. COMMENTS FROM CITY COUNCIL
8. ADJOURNMENT
The next regular City Council meeting is scheduled to take place on October 22, 2013 at
7:00 p.m, in the Rosemead City Hall Council Chamber.
Upcoming City - Sponsored Community Events
Young Americans Performance Sunday, October 20"'
Featuring Rosemead Youth 5:00 p.m.
Rosemead High School Auditorium