CC - Minutes - 09-22-15MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND THE
SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE ROSEMEAD
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
JOINT MEETING
SEPTEMBER 22, 2015
Workshop
6:00 p.m.
The meeting of the Rosemead City Council was called to order by Mayor Clark at 6:04 p.m. in the
Rosemead City Hall Conference Room located at 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California.
PRESENT: Mayor Clark, Mayor Pro Tern Armenta, Council Members Alarcon, Hall. Council Member Low
arrived at 6:09 pm.
STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Allred, City Attorney Richman, Interim Public Works Director La, City
Engineer Fajardo, Public Works Manager Sullivan and Interim City Clerk Cowley.
A. Update regarding Valley Boulevard MTA Grant, Rosemead Avenue HSIP Grant, and Garvey
Avenue MTA Grant
Interim Public Works Director La presented a PowerPoint presentation along with the staff report updating
the City Council regarding the Valley Boulevard MTA Grant. The proposed project would be along Valley
Boulevard beginning at Charlotte and continue to Temple City Boulevard. He provided background on
applying for and receiving the grant fund stating In January 2011 staff submitted a grant application for
MTA (RSTI) funding. In September 2011, the City was selected to receive RSTI funding in the amount of
$780,793 based on the criteria in the grant application. The funding becomes available in FY 2015/16 and
FY 2016/17, noting the City will have to match funds in the amount of $638,831.
Mr. La advised the Council that one of the challenges with the funding scope is it requires a third lane east
bound and west bound during the AM and PM peak hours, raised center medians from Walnut Grove
Avenue to Mission Drive and a Class -III bikeway. Public Works Director La advised the City Council that
the positive of the improvements is it increases mobility and enhances safety. He explained that the
negative effects are it limits on- street parking during peak hours and eliminates left -turn access which could
impact adjacent businesses.
Mr. La explained staff was looking for Council direction as to whether the City wants to pursue the grant
funding to make these improvements on Valley Boulevard. He also explained that if the City decided not to
use the funds, it might have an effect on the City's ability to obtain MTA funds in the future.
A lengthy discussion between the City Council and staff regarding the impact this project would have on the
businesses located on Valley Boulevard as a result of the peak parking restrictions, the medians and the
inability to make left turns.
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Mayor Clark stated the City Council should have been notified about the grant before it was applied for
since there could be profound effects on our businesses.
After some discussion, the City Council directed staff to meet with the businesses on Valley Boulevard and
receive their input to determine how they would feel about the changes and whether they thought the
improvements would impact their businesses. Discussion also ensued regarding how the improvements
would affect future events.
Brian Lewin addressed the City Council with his concerns about the medians and the flow of traffic.
Thereafter, the Interim Public Works Director provided the City Council with a preview of the Garvey
Avenue 2015 Countywide Call for Projects and the Rosemead Boulevard Improvement project. He
explained the City would know by September 24, 2015 whether it received RSTI funding in the amount of
$2,315,305 under the Countywide Call for Project, which includes a 2.2 mile section of Garvey from New
Avenue to Sullivan Avenue. The funding would be available for FY 2019/20 and FY 2020/2021. He
provided the City Council with drawings of the proposed improvements and emphasized that the City
Council will have to decide whether it wants to keep the bike lanes proposed in the Garvey Avenue Specific
Plan or widen Garvey to include a third lane with peak parking restrictions. He advised that Council has
time to make decisions on this project but any changes would need to be incorporated into the Specific
Plan.
Mr. La updated the City Council on the Rosemead Boulevard Improvement project providing landscaping in
the medians from the railroad to Lower Azusa and install traffic signals at Rosemead and Valley and
Rosemead and Mission, as well as sidewalks from Bridge to approximately Lower Azusa.
ADJOURN WORKSHOP
There being no further business to come before the City Council, Mayor Clark adjourned the workshop
meeting at 6:58 pm.
Regular Meeting Minutes
7:00 p.m.
The meeting of the Rosemead City Council and the Successor Agency to the Rosemead Community
Development Commission was called to order by Mayor /Chair Clark at 7:06 p.m. in the Rosemead City
Council Chamber located at 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE was led by Council Member /Board Member Hall
INVOCATION was led by Council Member /Board Member Low
PRESENT: Mayor /Chair Clark, Mayor Pro Tem/Vice -Chair Armenta, Council Members /Board Members
Alarcon, Hall, and Low
STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Allred, City Attorney Richman, Assistant City Manager /Acting Public
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Works Director Hawkesworth, Community Development Director Ramirez, Director of Parks and Recreation
Montgomery- Scott, Public Works Manager Sullivan, and Interim City Clerk Cowley.
2. PUBLIC COMMENTS FROM THE AUDIENCE
None.
3. PUBLIC HEARINGS
A. MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENT 15 -05 —ADOPTION OF AMENDED FIREWORKS
ORDINANCE AND RELATED FEES RESOLUTION
RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council take the following actions: (1) Move to
introduce for First Reading, by title only, Ordinance No. 955: "An Ordinance of the City Council of the
City of Rosemead, County of Los Angeles, State of California, Approving Municipal Code Amendment
15.05 Amending Subsection 8.28 in its Entirety of Title 8 (Health And Safety) of the City of Rosemead
Municipal Code Related to Regulating Fireworks'; and (2) Adopt City Council Resolution No. 2015 -56
authorizing the fireworks stand fees and civil administrative citation fines.
Community Development Director Michelle Ramirez.advised the City Council that Municipal Code
Amendment 15 -05 is a City- initiated amendment that proposes to amend, in its entirety, Section 8.28 of the
City's Health and Safety Code entitled "Fireworks." She reminded the City Council that the Code currently
allows the sale and discharge of safe and sane fireworks within the City limits for the 4th of July holiday.
However, the City's current code does not accurately reflect the process to obtain a permit for the sale of
fireworks or include the appeal process for the denial of a fireworks stand permit, or address the penalties
for selling, discharging, or possessing illegal fireworks. Chapter 8.28 has been amended in its entirety to
address this issue. There is one change staff suggests the City Council consider, explaining that under the
current code the discharge of fireworks can take place beginning at noon on the 28th day of June and
ending at noon on the 5th day of July. However, under Municipal Code Amendment 15 -05 the discharge of
safe and sane fireworks would be restricted from 10:00 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. on July 4th, only. Because this
restriction could result in the hindering of the sale of safe and sane fireworks within Rosemead, it is
recommended the City Council consider retaining the existing language on the discharge of safe and sane
fireworks.
She added that as part of the amendment the City Council must adopt a resolution reinstating fees as
related to fireworks stands and establishing administrative citation fines for a violation of Chapter 8.28.
Staff is recommending the City Council introduce Ordinance No. 955 for first reading by title only with the
noted changes and adopt City Council Resolution No. 2015 -56 authorizing the related fees and fines.
Mayor Clark opened the public hearing at 7:11 p.m.
Adriane Hernandez addressed the City Council regarding the noise from fireworks and the effects it has on
her autistic son. She asked the City Council to consider limiting fireworks to the 4th of July only. She
discussed the experience she had this year with the excessive use of fireworks and the hardship it caused
her family.
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Brian Lewin supported the ordinance because of his experience with illegal fireworks lasting until August.
He asked if the ordinance and other documents that are coming before Council be put on the website for
review by the public prior to the day the agenda is posted. He felt it wasn't practical to have to go to the
City Clerk or other departments to review a document before Council acts on it.
There being no further comments, Mayor Clark closed the public hearing at 7:15 p.m.
Mayor Pro Tern Armenta expressed her concern over the time frame to allow the discharge of fireworks
stating that every year she receives multiple text messages, Facebook posts, knocks on her door from
neighbors who are not against the 4th of July, but expanding from the 28th to the 5th only creates more
havoc. She mentioned the complaints she receives from the parents of special needs children. She also
expressed concern for the veterans who come back from active duty with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
She did not think it was right that residents had to leave the city because the City allowed safe and sane
fireworks to be discharged for nine days. She asked what was more important fund raisers or the children,
people with special needs, and veterans who returned from war.
Mayor Clark pointed out that the current ordinance contains those dates; it was not something new and
other cities have the same time frame. Ms. Clark stated she feels compassion for the issue but she felt
most of the disturbing fireworks were illegal and she did not want to punish the people who were doing the
right thing because of the people who are doing the illegal fireworks.
Mayor Clark suggested postponing this ordinance and look into the impacts further, expressing her favor
toward the revised amendment. She didn't think the City should make such a drastic change to the
ordinance without first looking into it. She felt most of the problems were from the illegal fireworks and the
City needed to crack down on the illegal fireworks, and moved to approve the revised ordinance. The
motion died for a lack of a second.
Council Member Low queried what Mayor Clark meant by the revised ordinance. The City Attorney
advised that the Mayor was talking about the ordinance on the dais, in which the changes were highlighted.
Council Member Low said she was supportive of only allowing legal fireworks on July 4th because that is
the day of the celebration. She felt the City should take into consideration the residents and people who
have problems with loud noises. She was also concerned about the danger. Council Member Low felt the
ordinance appears to be too relaxed and thinks that's why people feel they can do whatever they want.
A discussion ensued among Council regarding the issue of harming the non - profits, illegal fireworks, when
people like to set off fireworks, and the reduction in sales if people are only allowed to set them off on one
day.
Council Member Alarcon offered a compromise to allow the discharging of fireworks one day before the 4th,
on the 4th, and one day after the 4th. On the 3rd, 4th and 5th of July.
Council Member Hall expressed her support for allowing safe and sane fireworks on the 31d, 4th and 5th of
July.
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Council Member Armenta reiterated her opposition to allowing fireworks on multiple days due to the
difficulties placed on the residents.
Council Member Low stated her support for allowing fireworks on the 4th of July, but she is willing to support
one day before and one day after.
ACTION: Moved by Council Member Low, and seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Armenta, to allow the
discharging of fireworks on July 4th, only.
A substitute motion was made by Mayor Clark, and seconded by Council Member Alarcon, to
allow the discharging of fireworks beginning at noon on July 3rd and ending at noon on July 5th.
After a brief discussion, Mayor Clark amended her Motion to allow the fireworks until 9:00 p.m.
on July 5th; Council Member Alarcon agreed to the amendment. The motion carried by the
following vote: AYES: Alarcon, Clark, Hall, Low. NOES: Armenta.
Mayor Pro Tern Armenta asked that the record reflect the reason she voted no is because she was against
any other day except the 4 1 h of July.
City Attorney Richman read the title of the ordinance as follows:
Ordinance No. 955: An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Rosemead,
County of Los Angeles, State of California, Approving Municipal Code
Amendment 15 -05 Amending Subsection 8.28 in its Entirety of Title 8 (Health
And Safety) of the City of Rosemead Municipal Code Related to Regulating
Fireworks and Temporary Fireworks Stands.
Mayor Pro Tern Armenta announced that this is the first reading and anyone can come to the City Council
and speak against the ordinance even though it has been voted on during the first reading. She wanted
everyone to be aware that the public can come and voice their opinion when the ordinance is adopted.
ACTION: Moved by Council Member Low, and seconded by Council Member Alarcon, to adopt Resolution
No. 2015 -56 authorizing the fireworks stand fees and civil administrative citation fees.
Following some discussion on the fines and whether a lien can be placed on the property or
automobiles, the motion unanimously carried by the following vote: AYES: Alarcon,
Armenta, Clark, Hall, Low.
4. PRESENTATIONS
There were no presentations.
5. CONSENT CALENDAR
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Council Member Low advised that she had some clerical corrections to the Minutes of September 9, 2014
and asked whether the Minutes should be pulled from Consent. City Attorney Richman advised that if the
corrections are typographical, then Council Member Low may give them to the City Clerk.
Council Member Hall said she needed to abstain from the Minutes of September 9, 2014, May 12, 2015,
and June 9, 2015 because she wasn't present at those meetings.
City Attorney Richman recommended Item B, Approval of Minutes be pulled from the Consent Calendar
and acted on separately.
A. Claims and Demands
• Resolution No. 2015 -57 entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND
DEMANDS IN THE SUM OF $555,530.26 NUMBERED 90016 THROUGH
90146 INCLUSIVELY
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 2015 -57
• Resolution No. 2015 -19 entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD
SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE ROSEMEAD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS IN THE SUM OF $2,157,470.06
NUMBERED 10141 HROUGH 10146
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 2015 -19
ACTION: Moved by Council Member Low, and seconded by Council Member Alarcon,
to approve Item A on the Consent Calendar, Claims and Demands. The
Motion unanimously carried by the following vote: AYES: Alarcon,
Armenta, Clark, Hall, Low.
ITEMS PULLED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR
B. Approval of Minutes
• Minutes of February 25, 2014
• Minutes of September 9, 2014
• Minutes of May 12, 2015
• Minutes of June 9, 2015
• September 8, 2015
Recommendation: Approve the Minutes of February 25, 2014, September 9, 2014, May 12, 2015,
June 9, 2015, and September 8, 2015.
ACTION: Mayor Pro Tem Armenta moved, and seconded by Council Member Low, to approve the
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Minutes of February 25, 2014 and September 8, 2015. After a brief discussion in which the City
Attorney advised that Council Member Hall did not need to abstain because the Council is
merely attesting to the fact that the Minutes were prepared and presented by the City Clerk.
The motion unanimously carried by the following vote: AYES: Alarcon, Armenta, Clark,
Hall, Low.
ACTION: Mayor Pro Tem Armenta moved, and seconded by Council Member Low, to approve the
Minutes of September 9, 2014, May 12, 2015, and June 9, 2015. The Motion carried by the
following vote: AYES: Alarcon, Armenta, Clark, Low. ABSTAIN: Hall.
6. MATTERS FROM CITY MANAGER & STAFF
City Manager Allred advised the City Council that staff did not have any items on the agenda; however, he
wanted to extend his thanks to Matt Hawkesworth, Assistant City Manager for his eight years of service to
the City of Rosemead. Matt has been an integral part of the accomplishments the city has seen. He
served as Assistant City Manager as well as periods where he was the Director of Finance and Director of
Public Works, all with no additional compensation. Mr. Hawkesworth has resigned to take a position with
the City of Pasadena, which is Rosemead's loss and Pasadena's gain.
Mayor Clark added that she would like to reiterate the City Manager's sentiment. She told Matt she
enjoyed working with him, he has done an excellent job and would be missed.
Council Member Low thanked Matt for all his hard work acknowledging he has done a great job in the City
of Rosemead for helping the City with the Budget and keeping the City in a stable position.
Council Member Alarcon expressed His appreciation for the great job Matt has done for the City.
Council Member Hall wished Matt Godspeed adding the City will miss him.
Mayor Pro Tem Armenta congratulated Matt adding that he will do a great job in Pasadena just as he did in
Rosemead. She added the City could not have made the changes without his guidance which is much
appreciated; and the City will be forever grateful.
MATTERS FROM CITY COUNCIL
There were none.
8. COUNCIL COMMENTS
Mayor Pro Tem Armenta announced that October 29, 2015 is the Connections Forum at the Public Safety
Center from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The topic will be on the Sheriff's operations and patrol. She urged the
public to attend. Mr. Allred added that the City Council will be invited to attend so the agenda will reflect it
as a City Council meeting, as well.
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Mayor Pro Tern Armenta also announced Civic Pride Day on April 30, 2016 at Savannah Cemetery. They
are contemplating holding a fair to incorporate Earth Day in which there will be a bulky item drop off, and
document shredding.
Mayor Clark announced the dates and times of the upcoming City events.
9. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the City Council, Mayor Clark adjourned the meeting at
7:55 p.m. The next regular City Council meeting is scheduled to take place on October 13, 2015 at 7:00
p.m. in the Rosemead City Hall Council Chamber.
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Carol Cowley, Intenm City Cle
APPROVED:
Margaret C ark, Mayor
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