CC - Item 4B - Minutes of December 8, 2015MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND ROSEMEAD PLANNING COMMISSION
JOINT WORKSHOP AND THE CITY COUNCIL AND SUCCESSOR
AGENCY TO THE ROSEMEAD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMISSION JOINT MEETING
DECEMBER 8, 2015
Joint Workshop
6:00 pm
The joint meeting of the Rosemead City Council and the Rosemead Plan
order by Mayor Clark at 6:05 pm
PRESENT:
• City Council: Mayor Clark, Mayor Pro Tern
• Planning Commission: Vice Chair Lopez,
and Herrera. Absent: Chair Tang.
STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Allred, City Attorney Richman
Ramirez, City Planner Valenzuela, Interim Public Works Director
Parks and Recreation Soash, Finance Direcfor Ghu and Interim
Concept Presentation — Proposed
Avenue and Glendon Way)
Dang (who
was called to
and Ly
)m), Eng,
ity Development Director
ltant Cannan, Interim Director of
Cowley.
Suites, 8910 Glendon Way (SWC Ivar
City Planner Lily Valenzuels ihtrodUte I var Eagle, LLCwho presented a proposal for a new Hampton Inn
Hotel consisting of 123,g'uest rooms. Simon Lee, the architect on the project briefed the City Council on the
proposed concept of the pr '6ct next to;the UFC gym on ,Q en Way and Ivar Avenue. He displayed
renderings of the floor plan and rbof ; plan and, the outside4levations. He mentioned that Hampton Inn &
Suites belongs-to-Hilton and this is:a typical'f bribhise.rendering. He provided the City Council with a brief
description - dithe suit6 hd noted'the =antennae system would be on the roof screened by the parapet. He
depicted „the letter from Hilton approving the proposed Hampton Inn and Suites in Rosemead. Mr. Lee
introduced the, owner, develops and General Contractor of the hotel, T. C. Pan who has invested $75,000
in the project
Council Member LdWi,commenteflhis is the first time Council has entertained this type of presentation
explaining that the City CounciInd staff felt it was more business friendly to allow the developers to bring
the pre - application concepf td the City Council and Planning Commission to receive feedback prior to filing
an application. City Manager Allred confirmed this is a pre - application process so the Developer can hear
the Council's comments and concerns without making any decisions at this meeting.
Mayor Pro Tern Armenta complimented the project and raised a concern regarding a grand hotel being built
next to the UFC Gym, and the parking, She asked what the plans were to beautify the fence area adjacent
to the 1 -10 Freeway.
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Mr. Lee advised Council that Mr. Pan has talked to the owner of UFC regarding the project and UFC
welcomed the project. Thereafter Mr. Lee informed the City Council of some of the projects Mr. Pan has
constructed in other cities.
Mr. Pan impressed on Council his determination, by investing $75,000 up front, for the franchise. A brief
discussion ensued regarding Mr. Pan's discussions with UFC.
Mayor Pro Tern Armenta confirmed there could possibly be some type of partnership between UFC and the
hotel where the hotel clients receive a free daily pass to the gym incorporated.r�to the hotel's rate.
Mayor Pro Tern Armenta asked Mr. Pan how he would beautify the 1 -10 explaining the fence was falling
and the previous owner would not do anything about it.
Council Member Low clarified the question is whether Mr. Pan Was will to work with:the City to beautify
the Hampton Inn area to make sure the property is cleaned and the correct trees and plj qts, are
incorporated into the project.
Community Development Director Ramirez informed the City Cou
staff was to replace the fencing. She also pointed out that this pro
Council or the Planning Commission for approyal.at a later date; t
zoning, it requires a zone change and will come: ore Council a
Mayor Pro Tern Armenta asked if the project wouldbe given a var
Ramirez advised the height meets all of the qualifications for hote
that there are no Notice of peterminations for higher heights, only
Mr. Pan responded to Cou
employees or a third party
the hotel ran into financial
the success of'tthe hotel: H
In response to Mayor Pro Tei
hotel will nofhi;!y a banquet
business traveler;;,,
Council Member Ly asked wl
Mr. Ly calculated that would
rate of approximately 8 00' -
of the comments made by
would not come before
ause the property has dual
ecause it is five stories high. Ms.
also responded to Mayor Clark
use.
that the franchise would either be operated by Hilton
dr. Pan also confirmed for Council Member Alarcon that if
iot out. Mr. Pan advised the market analysis confirms
vimmng pool is included in the hotel.
advised there will be a small conference room but the
Mr. Lee confirmed this type of hotel is mainly for the
afthe average rate will be for the rooms. Mr. Pan responded $120 per night.
e about half a million dollars per year for the City with an expected occupancy
90 %.
Council Member Ly expressed his concern regarding parking being an issue because the parcel is divided
and there has always been issues with parking on divided parcels. He noted he did not want to see signs
on one side or the other that indicated UFC parking only or hotel parking only. He would like both entities to
allow for overflow parking on both sides of the lot and he would like to see that reflected in the Conditions of
Approval.
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Community Development Director Ramirez advised the City Council that UFC, without this parking lot,
technically meets parking requirements. The Plan submitted for the Hampton Inn also meets the parking
for what is required. One of the issues discussed is that there would be some small type of fencing so
there is a designation of the two properties. She did not know if Mr. Pan was going to allow for overflow
parking and that would be between him and Primestor to have such an agreement; it would not be a
requirement under the City's code.
Council Member Ly understood it was not a requirement, but there is currently issues with off street parking
on Glendon as a result of the condominiums and townhouses on that street The'street is very narrow,
connects to a major freeway and if both entities allow for overflow parking, especially during peak hours, it
might be helpful. Council Member Ly also discussed the traffic impact on Glendon as a result of the on
ramp and off ramp along the 10 freeway during peak hours and the,length oftirhe the on ramp light stays
red.
Community Development Director Ramirez noted that Cal_trans will review the project and;staff has
discussed meeting with Caltrans early on before beginni -d' the CEQA process to address'
concerns.
Mayor Pro Tern Armenta interjected that she had already spoken with the City Manager and Interim Public
Works Director about the possibility of installing:a 'Do Not Turn on fled %sign at the Intersection of
southbound Rosemead Boulevard and Glendon so the,.cars coming off the 10,can turn left without
interference from the cars turning right onto Glendon
Council Member Ly summed up by saying he agreed Mayor ProTem Armenta on the site issue and
his personal opinion was to. see the.area adjacent to the 10 Freeway planted with trees along the entire
corridor to help block the-carbon dioxideand act as a natural sound barrier as well. He also mentioned he
did not like palm trees; how ve[, he th. ght the project wgs,2esthetically pleasing.
Planning Commissioner Eng askeditaff about the variance. City Planner Valenzuela responded that it was
a zone change: She noted that the is currently zoned dual —PD plus C -3 Commercial so it will be
rezoned fo'C -3. Ms. Valenzuela also responded to Commissioner Eng's question of what the current
parking 4o for a hotel advising that JtAs one parking spot for every room plus one for every three
employees syell as additional for any additional uses. Planning Commissioner Eng expressed
her biggest concern, was traffic flew.
Commissioner Dang fettit,#a a great project and would bring some life into that area of the City. He
asked if the guests wouldl.be from out of town or part of tour packages. Mr. Pan said it would not be
tourists but rather for out of state business travelers.
Commissioner Deng suggested a pedestrian corridor be built from the hotel to the shopping center across
the street which he felt would bring more business to the shopping center and provide the traveler with
more opportunity to restaurants and commercial businesses. Thereafter followed a discussion regarding
the only place for people to cross Rosemead Boulevard to get to the shopping center and Commissioner
Dang's suggestion was to provide a more convenient and safe method of access to the shopping center.
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Mr. Dang also suggested the pedestrian corridor be lighted with additional street trees so visually visitors
would know this was a pedestrian corridor.
Vice Chair Lopez asked about lighting in that area and felt that a lighted pedestrian crosswalk was
important. Council Member Ly agreed with Commissioner Dang on a need for some type of decorative
path which will help to enhance the area; however, he thought the lighting in that area was pretty good.
Vice Chair Lopez also agreed with Mayor Pro Tern Armenta that a "No Turn on Red" may be what is
needed there.
Council Member Low clarified that it was currently proposed to have separa parking lots for the hotel and
n
the UFC Gym and she heard Council Member Ly suggest that each efity allowfor overflow parking. She
expressed her thoughts that it depended on whether the UFC gy,M was willing to dr?<that.
Community Development Director Ramirez pointed out the,small pathway on the project:plans explaining
there was already a reciprocal access agreement between,!he hotel and UFC gym which - Will ;be opened
where people can go from the UFC Gym to the Hampton Inns.and vice - versa. The propertyJs not going to
be closed off.
Council Member Ly informed Council of the experlen
shares a lot with Carl's Jr. He did not want to see th€
agreed with council Member Ly and acknowledged tt
UFC would have to agree to it as well.
Brian Lewin addressed the City Council noting that p
City Council and Planning Commissiob,Which was of
Qiao Gardens, Bokai Quality Inn, and the El Monte N
another one planned just below the 10 Freeway,, the
about this proiectwas�sent out to l e -and N
an
from the CityyC uncil, Plani
whether the 1 f ieGt,is even
is
he had in trying to find parking at DiPilla's who
ame situation at thts,project. Council Member Low
agreement would have to be by both sides noting
rking and circulation had already been raised by the
;oncern to him. However, he was concerned that with
)tel,that is in progress on Valley Boulevard, and
rea would be saturated. He asked if any notification
as advised this was merely a pre - application meeting,
ing to notice the public about.
tided that the pre - application meeting is to receive comments
and other departments so the applicant can determine
Mr. Lewin stated that he understood that, but he would like in the future, that notification be sent to resident
property owners in the affected areas from the standpoint of transparency and fairness. He asked the City
Council to consider inviting "residents to events like this so the residents have a chance to feel they
participated and had some sort of ability to shape the outcome of impacts on their homes.
Thereafter followed a discussion regarding the noticing requirements having been met and the City's
process for posting notices. Council Member Ly expressed his feeling that if a citizen of Rosemead has a
cursory interest, that person can go to the City's website, pull up the agenda and if there is anything they
are interested in they will come to a meeting and discuss it. While he understood and respected Mr.
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Lewin's concerns, the fact of the matter is people cannot be forced to come to council meetings or to show
up for issues.
Art Angel addressed the City Council and expressed his concerns regarding traffic and parking. He felt the
project would bring more pedestrian traffic in that area and the City needed to protect the pedestrians. He
suggested a bridge for the pedestrians to cross, He expressed his concerns with the project having 123
rooms. He felt that the City would have issues later on with restaurants, liquor license and other issues not
presented at this time.
Mr. Pan confirmed for Commissioner Eng there would be a small kitchen
breakfasts. He also confirmed the hotel would take 18 months to comple
shuttle service to and from the airport.
There was no further discussion.
Mayor Pro Tern Armenta advised the Mayor that Marissa,(
had to leave for another meeting. She asked Mayor Clark
at this time. Mayor Clark invited Ms. Castro Salvatti to the
Marissa Castro - Salvatti addressed the City Council to thank the City
community for being such good friends to Southern California Edison
serving the City for the past ten years. She advised that Southern Cc
restructuring for Public Affairs and she would be taking on -a new (asst
the Coachella Valley. She was disheartened that she had to move of
Salvatti expressed her gratitude to the City who has been a great par
based out of Rosemead So ahe would come by from time, to time.
The City Council expressed
to "accommodate continental
to and there would not be any
wanted to address Council and
)wing Ms. Castro - Salvatti to speak
ncil, staff and residents of the
I'espeeially to her. She mentioned
•nWEdison just completed its
ierit monitoring about 35 cities in
a new assignment. Ms. Castro -
noting she was still going to be
There being no further business to crime before the City Council, Mayor Clark recessed the meeting at 7:03
pm.
Regular Meeting
7:00 pm
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 7:12 p.m. in the Rosemead City
Council Chamber locate d'at 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California,
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE was led by Council Member /Board Member Ly
INVOCATION was led by Council Member /Board Member Low
PRESENT: Mayor /Chair Clark, Mayor Pro Tem /Vice -Chair Armenta, Council Members /Board Members
Alarcon, Low and Ly
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STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Allred, City Attorney Richman, Community Development Director
Ramirez, City Planner Valenzuela, Interim Public Works Director La, Consultant Cannan, Interim Director of
Parks and Recreation Soash, Finance Director Chu and Interim City Clerk Cowley.
2. PUBLIC COMMENTS FROM THE AUDIENCE
Vella Navarro addressed the City Council to find out the progress being made on the traffic problems on
Klingerman and Angelus. She told the Council about a near mishap that recently happened.
City Manager Allred advised the City Council that staff received the
Traffic Engineer yesterday. The Interim Public Works Director will take
schedule a meeting with the Traffic Commission. Mr. Allred advised the
be invited to that meeting and will be given a copy of the traffic study: I
Mayor Pro Tern Armenta and Council Member Low for their assistbh
missing delineator polls that were in the street.
3. PRESENTATIONS
Welcome Back Council Member Ly
Mayor Clark welcomed Council member Ly back "from`military duty,
Tern Armenta and Council Members Alarcon and Low also.welcom
Thank you Recognition to Jean
6 study 'prepared by the City's
time to review the report and
'Cpttncil that Ms. Navarro will
JaVarro thanked Mayor Clark,
this issue and mentioned the
for his service. Mayor Pro
mber Ly.
Mayor Clark thanked Jean'Hall for serving in Council Member Ly's absence, expressing the City Council's
appreciation for taking the1ime to serve six months on Jw6 occasions for Council Member Ly. The City
Council presented Ms. Hall with a Certificate and flowers : "Jean Hall thanked the City Council for appointing
her to serve in Council Member' Ly g absence" noting I was a wonderful experience and thanked the City
Council for their su
Council Member Ly thanked Ms, Hall for,:her service to the community expressing his trust in her as
someone who,, epresents a good.lalance who understands what Rosemead is about, and who also knows
what the City needs to do in order to prepare itself for the next 50 to 60 years.
Mayor Pro Tern Armenta,thanked Ms. Hall expressing her pleasure in sitting next to her on the dais. Ms.
Armenta acknowledged M§1 :Hall for wanting the best for the City, its residents, and businesses.
Council Member Low thanked Ms. Hall for taking the time from her other activities to serve in the absence
of Council Member Ly.
Council Member Alarcon thanked Ms. Hall for being a beautiful person.
Mayor Clark acknowledged Ms. Hall for caring for Rosemead and thanked her for her service.
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Introduction of Sgt. Tony Duong
Police Chief Samoano introduced Sergeant Tony Duong from the Temple City Station who has been
assigned to be the Rosemead Sergeant. He provided the City Council with Sergeant Duong's professional
biography. Lieutenant Somoano advised the City Council that Sergeant Duong is fluent in reading, writing
and speaking Vietnamese which is a benefit to the community.
Sergeant Tony Duong expressed his privilege to work with the Rosemead Special Assignment Team and
he looked forward to bringing his investigative experience to the team.
The City Council welcomed Sergeant Duong to the Rosemead Special Assignment Team
• AQMD Presentation by AQMD Board Member,Caccjotti
Air Quality Management Board Director Michael Cacciotti; provided a PowerPoint presentation on the
status of the Air Quality Management District from when, it was first formed in 1970 to the present. He
advised the areas of air quality for which the South Coast [i Quality Management District "(SCAQMD) is
responsible and the areas for which the State Air Quality Resources Board is responsible. Mr. Cacciotti
provided an overview of the health impacts on people. He advised the audience about the millions of
dollars in investments the City has made sincethe beginning of 2000 and the money available to cities for
alternative fuel & electric vehicle charging stations: -,He advised the Council. of'funding programs available
to individuals for the purchase of a Level II charger if they buy an electric automobile and keep it for three
years. Mr. Cacciotti informed the Council that the City, of Rosemead has $175,964 in the City's MSRC
Budget which is money from AH 2766 that comes from car registrations in the City These funds have to be
used for mobile source pollution' Wuction. He mentioned some`of the District's year round programs
including the electric lawnmower exchange program grid the commercial electric lawn equipment program
for the City's contract landscaper.
The City Council thanked Mr Cacciotti for his'iiiformative presentation
4.
A. Municipal Code Amendment 15.08 — A City Initiated Ordinance Amending Rosemead
Municipal Code Tiff 13 "Public Services," Chapter 13.08 "Water Efficient Landscapes"
and Associated Guidelines in Accordance with Governor Brown's Drought Executive
Order 16-29= .151.,.,
Recommendation: That the City Council take the following actions; (1) Conduct the noticed
public hearing and receive public comment; and (2) Introduce for First Reading, by title only,
Ordinance No.960 "An Ordinance of the Rosemead City Council Amending Chapter 13 -08 of
the Rosemead Municipal Code Amending the Water Efficient Landscape Standards Guidelines
to be Consistent with State Law."
Community Development Director Ramirez provided the staff report indicating the ordinance before the City
Council will amend Chapter 13.08 of the City's Municipal Code relating to Water Efficient Landscapes and
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Associated Guidelines to comply with Governor Brown's Drought Declaration. She informed the Council of
the City's participation in a Water Efficient Landscape Sub - Committee that was formed by the San Gabriel
Valley Council of Governments Planning and Community Development's Technical Advisory Committee.
She advised of the sub - committee's collaboration with the Orange County Stakeholders Group that had
already prepared a regional model ordinance. The regional model ordinance is now being used by several
cities in the San Gabriel Valley as it is at least as effective as the State model, and insures an
implementation process for streamline compliance, minimizes complexity and allows consistency between
local jurisdictions.
Ms. Ramirez explained some of the changes to the City's current code which
savings for new construction through more efficient irrigation systems, limi l. ng,tur
storm water capture. She also noted square footage thresholds that trigger comb
have been reduced from 2,500 to 500. There is now a turf restriction,on sI
definitions of the technical terms used in the model ordinance and 11 uidelines
expanded; and includes a simplified water efficient landsca
water use and maximized total water allowance and annual) -If
California Water Resources.
Mayor Clark opened the Public Hearing at 7:45 p.m. There
the public hearing.
eluded increased water
grass area, and on -sight
lance with the ordinance
dians and parkways; the
have_ been clarified and
Mate fhe estimated total
mpliance reporting to the
comments, the Mayor closed
ACTION: Moved by Council Member Ly, and seconded by Mayor Pro T,em Armenta to introduce by first
reading and approve Ordinance No 960 by tttl'e on]'L Y. CityAttorney Richman read the title of
Ordinance 960 into the record
An Ordinance of the Rosemead City Council Amending Rosemead Municipal Code Title
13 "Public Se'reices," Chapter 13.08 4ater Efficient Landscapes" and Associated
Guidelines in Accordance with Governor Srown's Drought Executive Order (B- 29 -15)
The motion unanimously'earried by the following roll call vote: AYES: Alarcon, Armenta,
Clark, Low, Ly.
B. Municipal Code AmOdment 15.07 — An Ordinance Amending Rosemead Municipal
Code; -Title 17 "Zoning," Chapter 17.40 "Medical Marijuana Dispensaries" to prohibit
Medical Mari uan4 Cultivation Facilities and Medical Marijuana Deliveries in all Zones of
the City
Recommendation: That the City. Council take the following Actions: (1) Conduct the noticed
public hearing and receive public comment; and (2) Introduce for First Reading, by title only,
Ordinance No. 959 — "An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Rosemead, California
Amending Title 17 "Zoning" of the City's Municipal Code by Amending Chapter 17.40 to Prohibit
Medical Marijuana Cultivation Facilities and Medical Marijuana Deliveries.
worksheet to c
ementation and
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Community Development Director Ramirez presented the staff report advising the Council that this
ordinance amended Title 17 "Zoning," Chapter 17.40 to prohibit medical marijuana cultivation facilities
throughout all zones of the City and medical marijuana deliveries within the City of Rosemead. She
advised the definition of marijuana cultivation facilities includes cultivation by individuals at their private
residences, and deliveries of medical marijuana is prohibited within the City with the exception of deliveries
by a primary care taker to his or her qualified patient.
Mayor Clark Opened the public hearing at 7:49 pm. There being no one wishing to speak, the Mayor
closed the Public Hearing.
Mayor Pro Tem Armenta thanked Ms. Ramirez and her staff for the- , h (d ,work they performed on this
ordinance because of the difficulty of this issue.
ACTION: Moved by Mayor Pro Tern Armenta, and seconded Member Ly, to introduce
Ordinance No. 959 for first reading. City Attorney` Richman read the title thereof into the record
as follows:
An Ordinance Amending Rosemead Municipal Code; Title 17 "Zoning," Chapter 17.40
"Medical Marijuana Dispensaries" to prohibit Medical Marijuana Cultivation Facilities
and Medical Marijuana Deliveries mall Zones of the'Cit�,
The motion unanimously carried
Clark, Low, and Ly
5. CONSENT
call vote• "AYES: Alarcon, Armenta,
Adopt Resolution No. 2015 -63.
• Resolution No. 2015.23 entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD
AS THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE ROSEMEAD COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS IN
THE SUM OF $55,190.55 NUMBERED 10154 THROUGH 10156, INCLUSIVELY
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 2015 -23.
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B. Approval of Minutes
• Minutes of October 23, 2012
• November 10, 2015 (pulled to be brought back to the next meeting)
• November 24, 2015 (pulled to be brought back to the next meeting)
Recommendation: Approve the Minutes of November 10, 2015, November 24, 2015, and
October 23, 2015.
ACTION: Moved by Council Member Ly, and seconded by Council Member Alarcon, to approve Items A
and the Minutes of October 23, 2012 under Item B of the'Consent Calendar. The motion
unanimously carried by the following vote: AYES: Alarcon, Arment'e,,Clark, Low, and Ly.
ITEMS PULLED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR
C. Ordinance No. 955 — Second Reading: Municipal Code Amendment 15.05 —
Adoption of Amended Fireworks Ordinance s
Recommendation: That the City Council adopt Ordinance.NO, 955 at its second reading.
Council Member Ly stated he had no problem'witi4miting fireworks to two days but asked if it would be a
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violation under the ordinance if fireworks were used on rNew Year. He asked if staff could amend the
Code sometime in the future to allow for fireworks on Lunar New Year because there is a community that
would want to set off fireworks which should be allowed. A brief discussion ensured regarding fire
crackers not being considered sa d =,sane fireworkia nd being illegal.
Community Development Director Ramirez advised that there could be an exception for the use of safe and
sane fireworks if a special permit were obtained from the State Fire Marshal.
ACTION: ;Moved by Council Member Ly, and seconded by Council Member Low to approve Ordinance No.
,955. The motion;uiianimously carried by the following roll call vote: AYES: Alarcon, Armenta,
hark, Low, and Ly O,'
6. MATTERS,FROM CITY`MANAGER & STAFF
A. Rosemead Farmers Market for 2016
Recommendation: that the City Council direct the City Manager to execute an agreement with
Green Leaf, Inc. to operate the Rosemead Farmers Market in the Civic Center Plaza in 2016 on
Thursday evenings between 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. during the months of April through October.
City Manager Allred provided a brief report regarding the 2016 Agreement with Green Leaf, Inc. to operate
the Rosemead Farmers Market in the Civic Center Plaza beginning In April 2016 through October 2016.
He advised that Green Leaf was excited about changing the market day to Thursdays because the turnout
would be better and they would be able to get more vendors.
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Mayor Pro Tern Armenta thought changing the day to Thursdays was great; however, her only concern is
the loud music since the time for the market has changed from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm to 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
She suggested that the music either be stopped or the sound lowered at 8:00 pm., since she and Mayor
Clark received several complaints about the loud music. She asked if staff could work with Green Leaf to
lower the sound at 8:00 pm.
City Manager Allred advised that Green Leaf has been very receptive to staffs recommendations. A brief
discussion regarding the music and the location of the speakers ensued. Mr Allred confirmed the issue
was the direction of the speakers suggesting if the speakers faced north, away from the residential area,
the noise would not be as bad.
The City Council directed staff to work with Green Leaf to d
the neighborhoods were not impacted. Mayor Clark added
the City Council might consider retracting the later hour if tf
City Manager Allred responded to Council Member Low's q
clean, indicating they have improved considerably. Council
Market being more convenient for people to attend.
t their speakers toward Valley Boulevard so
t it should be made clear to Green Leaf that
did not comply.
ition reaardina the vendors keeoina the area
the later hours of the Farmers
Council Member Alarcon advised everyone he tall
City Manager for its success. City Manager Allree
April Soash for being instrumental in bringing a ne
happen to make the market successful.
ACTION: Mayor Pro Tgm,Armenta moved, and s
Manager to'execute an agreement with
Market beginning in April 2 16,through
the Farmers Market and he complimented the
dged Interim Parks and Recreation Director
m of understanding as to what needs to
1 by Council Member Low, to direct the City
,eaf, Inc. to operate the Rosemead Farmers
2016 from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm., with the
motion unanimously carried by the following vote:
Low and Ly.
FROM
Council Member Alarcon acknowledged his friend whose birthday was today.
Mayor Pro Tern Armenta;congratulated Council Member Alarcon whose son was sworn in as a lawyer.
Council Member Ly advised that upon arriving home Sunday night, the first thing he saw was BST tagging
on the corner where he lives. He noted this is a chronic issue in the City and a workshop was held last
year. He would like another workshop for an update in terms of changes in the amount of graffiti, and how it
is being handled.
Council Member Ly expressed his disappointment that Fresh & Easy closed down and after talking to
Community Development Director Ramirez and City Manager Allred, and before attending the ICSC
Conference this year, he would like to have some type of strategy plan in place to have a neighborhood
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market replace Fresh & Easy. He wanted staff to begin discussions with businesses now and not wait to
talk to them at the ICSC Conference.
Council Member Ly discussed the success of the Concerts in the Park. He felt it was a nice event that
gave people a chance to come together and enjoy a summer evening. He expressed his view that the
number of Concerts in the Park be expanded from four to six.
Mr. Ly was happy to hear that the new computer lab at the RCRC is very well used by a huge cross - section
of the community; noting seniors use it more during the day; and in the afternooris,,the kids use it after
school as well as parents who do not have access to computers at home.,He was pleased the City was
providing a very valuable service to the community.
He mentioned that when he was first elected to the City Coun
He felt a lot of transportation issues such as Garvey Avenue,,
still had a transportation working group. He suggested forminj
up of Planning Commissioners, Traffic Commissioners, and, n
transportation focused issues so that if the City did look for gr
Rosemead providing an example of bike lanes as opposed to
wait until a new Public Works Director was hired.
8. COUNCIL COMMENTS
Mayor Clark announced the times and dates of
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its, the,grants would fit the
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Parks and Recreation Director Soash and her staff for the
i Santa which'was very well attended. She also complimented
iient for decora'tina the trees and the facilities.
Director Ramirez' daughter for being
ome before the City Council, Mayor Clark adjourned the meeting at
the tragic terror attack in San Bernardino. The next regular City
place on January 12, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. in the Rosemead City Hall
Carol Cowley, Interim City Clerk
APPROVED:
Margaret Clark, Mayor
Rosemead City Council and the Successor Agency to the
Rosemead Community Development Commission Joint Meeting
Minutes of December 8, 2015
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