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CC - 01-22-08411 • MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL January 22, 2008 The regular meeting of the Rosemead City Council was called to order by Mayor Tran at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, 8838 E. Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California. The pledge to the flag was led by Councilmember Clark. The invocation was delivered by Councilmember Low. ROLL CALL OF OFFICERS: Present: Councilmember's Clark, Low, Taylor, Mayor Pro Tern Nunez, Mayor Tran Absent: None 1. PRESENTATION Mayor Tran was to present the American Red Cross Proclamation "National Blood Donor Month"; however, no one was in attendance. Mayor asked the City Clerk to make sure proclamation was delivered to appropriate person. City Manager Chi asked Mayor Tran to move item 6C up on the agenda, as asked by the San Gabriel High School. 6C. Appropriation Amendment of $20,000.00 to be Used for a Contribution to the Alhambra School District Close Up Program, Washington D.C., 2008 Recently, teachers and administrators from San Gabriel High School met with Mayor Tran regarding the possibility of providing financial assistance to disadvantaged students for the purpose of sending them to the Close Up Program in Washington D.C., Philadelphia, and New York. As members of the City Council know, many San Gabriel High School students reside in the City of Rosemead and the Close Up program will allow this next generation to experience our nation's capitol and learn more about the history of the United States. The cost to send each student on this trip is $2,348.00, a price which includes accommodations, airfare, ect. San Gabriel High School is looking to send eight (8) students on the trip at a cost of approximately $20,000.00. Recommendation: That the City Council appropriate $20,000.00 in account number 4200-6410-Fund01 (Community Promotions - Miscellaneous Expenses - Fund01) using unreserved, undesignated Genera Fund balance for a contribution to the Alhambra School District to help send eight (8) disadvantaged San Gabriel High School students to the Close Up, Washington D.C. Event. Juan Nunez, 2702 Del Mar Avenue, informed Council he did not believe this program would make the Rosemead City Council Meeting Regular Minules of January 22, 2008 Page I of 17 a - j students better citizens. He asked if these kids are kept track of to see what the results of this program are. Spoke about possible accidents when attending this trip. Did not think the city should help them and felt they should be taught at school. Mayor Tran asked the teacher, coordinator of the program, to come up and speak regarding the program that helps shape the future of these kids. Phebe Fricioni and Maria Vario, both Social Science teachers in San Gabriel High School, responded to Mr. Nunez' comments. Ms. Fricioni stated a lot of students are economically disadvantaged; none of the students will be attending for free, they will contribute what they can for trip. Our goal is for students to come back and be better citizens and be more civic minded. Hopefully the students will get more involved with city council, upcoming elections, Rotary Club, and Red Cross; this program will impact their lives. Councilmember Taylor stated many of the projects they are talking about. Several times they have many students come to council meetings and see what is going on. They can participate in any of the community actions that go on any time of the year. If we had the money I wish we could send hundreds of them. In the last two meetings we have taken $200 thousand dollars out of our unreserved funds, including an additional $150 thousand for a new substitute bridge engineering firm. The City also gave $15 thousand to the Rosemead Rebels to buy helmets for 60 to 70 youth and the helmets can be used for many years. We have a request tonight for $15 thousand dollars to display a wood boat from the Vietnam War. We also have a request tonight for $20 thousand for eight students to go to Washington. Councilmember Taylor stated we have over 10,000 students in Rosemead, Garvey, San Gabriel High, and Rosemead High School Districts. The request is to give $2,348 to each of eight students. He stated he is not against the students going to Washington. He also stated the city needs to put a traffic signal on Rush Street and Angeles Street for the students at that school (Rice School). That's going to be another $80 thousand. He stated he would rather spend the $20 thousand on that signal. Councilmember Clark asked what the income level was to have students qualify for this aid. Jim Schofield, Principal of San Gabriel High School, responded he did not have the specific amount but that it would be under the poverty line; approximately 89% of their students are under that line. Parents have to provide evidence that they are below a certain income level. Mayor Pro Tem Nunez thought it was under 18 or 19 thousand dollars a year. Councilmember Low stated it was very important for students to experience going to this trip; we have 29 million in reserve. Councilmember Taylor asked the City Manager to clarify. City Manager stated we have approximately 23 million on reserve; 16.3 million is our on going revenue on an annual basis. Councilmember Low asked to give $20,000 to these students that can not afford the trip on their own and stated she strongly wants to support this program. Rosemead City Council Meeting Regular Minutes q January 22, 2008 Page 2 of 17 • 9 Mayor Pro Tern Nunez made a motion, second by Councilmember Low to appropriate $20,000 in account number 4200-6410-Fund01 for a contribution to the Alhambra School District to help send eight (8) disadvantaged San Gabriel High School students to the Close Up, Washington D.C. Event. Vote resulted in: Yes: Clark, Low, Nunez, Tran No: Taylor Abstain: None Absent: None Councilmember Taylor asked that his general statements be in the minutes regarding the amounts the city is spending and stated this was not against any of the children being able to participate; believe there are other appropriations that we need to fund. 2. PUBLIC HEARING - None 3. PUBLIC COMMENT FROM THE AUDIENCE Marlene Shinen, 8447 Drayer Lane, South San Gabriel, stated she. hand delivered a letter of commendation to then City Manager Andrew Lazaretto for then City Clerk Nina Castruita; his response was immediate and he left a detailed message on her phone on May 23, 2007. She stated Mr. Lazaretto assured her the letter would be filed in Ms. Castruita's personnel file; believe it is important to have the substantiated response from Ms. Castruita's supervisor in her file; therefore I am submitting a transcript and the tape of that phone message to be filed in Ms. Castruita's personnel file. Councilmember Taylor stated the commendation letter was submitted and filed in Ms. Castruita's personnel file. Steven Ly, 3040 Rosemead Place, stand before you today more humiliated than ever before by your actions. Mr. Nunez you were hired by the citizens of Rosemead to represent us, now this working parent needs to explain to their children the actions of their city councilman and why that is something a leader does not do; your actions have created a hostile work environment, actions have cost over $300,000 which could have been used to hire more police. Mayor Pro Tern Nunez responded he has denied all along any wrong doing; people think that I did something sexual, which I have not. Things that I have been accused of is going over there and being friendly with people. If you thought it was sexual, what is in your mind? In my mind it was strictly friendship and good camaraderie; in settlement she said there is no cause for any liability. It's appalling that one person can go out there and demoralize a lot of people in the city. I have had to sit here and say nothing because that is what my attorney advised me to do. I would of wanted to have gone to court but I didn't have a say so on settling this; it's important to me that everyone knows that I would of loved to have this cleared up but unfortunately this is not the way things work. Mr. Nunez stated the newspaper said that I grabbed her and then, if you look at it, if you look at the notes. If you look at the... it says that I grabbed her arm were those people under oath? This was simply a monetary issue for one person; it was too close to campaign time when this charges were made; people accusing me are from a political action group. Rosemead City Council Meeling Regular Minutes of January 22, 2008 Page 3 of 17 Councilmember Taylor stated since Mr. Nunez claims he is innocent, he wanted to go on record and put it in these minutes; that's a bunch of hogwash. City Attorney Bonny Garcia stated that there should be no deliberation. Councilmember Taylor responded City Attorney is covering up this issue and does not want you to know about it. Mayor Tran asked Mr. Taylor what he meant by saying the City Attorney was covering up. Councilmember Taylor made a motion this section in the minutes verbatim. Councilmember Clark seconded the motion. City Attorney Garcia stated there was a motion and a second Mayor Tran did not call for the vote. No vote was taken Katrina Sornoso, 3903 Earle Avenue, stated it was appalling to her the situation the city council is in. I have stated my disappointment in Mr. Tran not following through on his statements regarding forming a performing arts program. I was then invited or challenged by Ms. Low in perhaps participating in forming such organization; after a meeting with Ms. Low and outing with some fellow administrator I had to really think about what were my objectives; I cannot collaborate with people I do not respect. Mr. Nunez you can sit there and claim your innocence but it is up to us how we feel about these allegations; a man of dignity would never have had allegations made against him. Mr. Tran and Ms. Low are trying to protect you from having the details come out; from what we read we are not happy. Councilmember Low responded that she had invited Ms. Sornoso to get involved and help make our city better and had not challenged her. I don't know what she meant by coving up this case; what have we done to cover up in this case? What we have done is followed the laws in accordance with closed session items. Ms. Sornoso stated the City Attorney is here to protect the interest of Tran, Low, and Nunez; their personal interest not the city interest. Councilmember Taylor stated there is a report out there that made reference to Mr. Nunez's actions; we can't get that second report. I made a motion several months ago that we get that report and we have not gotten it. Mayor Tran stated those were notes not a report. Mayor Pro Tem Nunez explained it was not a report but rather her notes to make the report which Council had received. Rosemead City Council Meeling Regular Minutes ofJanuary 22, 2008 Page 4 of 17 `J 0 Janet Chin, 3158 N. Gladys Avenue, thanked council for letting her serve in the Traffic Commission and is glad Brian is now on commission. Commended the council for all the redevelopment, new bus stops, and less visible graffiti; it makes Rosemead feel like a more polished community. Ms. Chin suggested there be a youth commission created; there be more focus on after school programs, and thanked Low, Nunez and Tran for representing Rosemead and putting it on the map. Also suggested that a performing arts center be developed for Rosemead youth. Jay Imperial stated it was hard to see all the problems that are being brought up. Stated he was one of people that wrote out a statement on Mr. Nunez and he told the city at that time that if they were not happy with those statements to call him and he would clarify; no one asked him anything. Councilmember Taylor asked Mr. Imperial when he made that statement and if it was given to the investigator. Mr. Imperial stated that was correct. Mr. Taylor responded he had never seen that report and that was part of the cover up. 4. CONSENT CALENDAR C. Authorization to Attend National League of Cities 2008 Annual Congressional City Conference - March 8.12, 2008 National League of Cities 2008 Annual Congressional City Conference will include: Transportation Financing and Reauthorizing; Immigration Reform; Homeownership Finance; Municipal Water Issues; Community Development and Affordable Housing; Telecommunications and Education Reform. Recommendation: That the City Council authorize the attendance of any Council Member, the City Manager, and staff designee. D. Approval of License Agreement with the Rosemead Youth Association for the Use of the Garvey Park Snack Bar For many years, the Rosemead Youth Association, a youth baseball organization, has utilized the Snack Bar at Rosemead Park during their baseball season as a type of a fundraiser and service to the Park patrons. This year they are also requesting the use of the Garvey Park Snack Bar. They are requesting that they be allowed to operate it from February 1, 2008 through August 1, 2008. Recommendation: That the City Council allow the Rosemead Youth Association to operate the Snack Bar at Garvey Park and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the attached License Agreement. Rosemead City Council Meeting Regular Minutes ofJanuary 22, 2008 Page .i of 17 G. Tom Bradley Commemorative Stamp At its December 11, 2007 meeting, City Council approved a request from the League of California Cities to support the issuance of a commemorative stamp of Tom Bradley. Recommendation: That the City Council approve Resolution No. 2008-07 that supports the issuance of a Tom Bradley commemorative stamp. H. Acceptance of Virginia Street Improvements The referenced project has been constructed in conformance with the approved plans and specifications and is ready for acceptance of work. Recommendation: That the City Council accept the above reference project, authorize the recordation of Notice of Completion by the City Clerk; and authorize the release of the 10 percent retention payment 35 days after the recorded date of the Notice of Completion. Eastbound Left Turn Signal Phase and "No U•Turn" Restriction on Mission Drive at Encinita Avenue On January 3, 2008, the Traffic Commission reviewed the traffic signal operation at the intersection of Mission Drive and Encinita Avenue. At this meeting, the Commission approved staff's recommendation that no traffic signal medications be made and that "No U-Turn" restrictions be added for eastbound traffic on Mission Drive at Encinita Avenue. Recommendation: That the City Council approve the Traffic Commission's recommendation to install "No U-Turn" restrictions for eastbound traffic on Mission Drive at Encinita Avenue. Mayor Pro Tern Nunez made a motion, second by Councilmember Low to approve the aforementioned consent calendar items C, D, G, H and I. Vote resulted in: Yes: Clark, Low, Nunez, Taylor, Tran No: None Abstain: None Absent: None A. Minutes November 20, 2007 - Special Meeting The November 20, 2007 special meeting minutes were deferred by Councilmember Low. Rosemead City Council Meeting Regular Minules ofJanuary 22, 2008 Page 6 of 17 • 0 B. Resolution No. 2008.10 Claims and Demands Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 2008 - 10, for payment of City expenditures in the amount of $1,127,852.59 numbered 58964 through 59006 and 61377 through 61526. City Manager Chi stated that Check No. 061404 for Professional Services in the amount of $18,682.50 had been voided due to the incorrect amount; asked that the remainder of the claims be approved as submitted. Mayor Pro Tern Nunez made a motion, second by Councilmember Low to approve Resolution No. 2008.10 Claims and Demands with the exemption of Check No. 061404. Vote resulted in: Yes: Clark, Low, Nunez, Taylor, Tran No: None Abstain: None Absent: None Second Reading City of Rosemead Ordinance No. 863 - Adoption of the California Building Standards Fire Code (Title 32 Los Angeles County Fire Code On January 8, 2008, the City Council introduced Ordinance No. 863 regarding the Fire Code on first reading. Recommendation: That the City Council adopt Ordinance No. 863 on second reading. Juan Nunez, 2702 Del Mar Avenue, spoke about Ordinance 863 and referred to last council meeting. Stated personnel will be put under great distress by not being able to avoid those wires. Councilmember Low made a motion, second by Mayor Pro Tern Nunez to approve Ordinance No. 863 on second reading. Vote resulted in: Yes: Clark, Low, Nunez, Taylor, Tran No: None Abstain: None Absent: None Nisei WWII Soldiers Commemorative Stamp The U.S. Postal Service announced that the Citizen's Stamp Advisory Committee is in the process of formally reviewing the Nisei WWII Soldiers Commemorative Stamp proposal. The process takes approximately three years. The campaign for a Nisei Commemorative Stamp started over four years ago and has received support from more than 50 California cities. City Council asked staff to draft a resolution supporting the issuance of a commemorative postal stamp honoring Nisei WWII Soldiers. Rosemead City Council Meeting Regular Minutes of.January 22, 2008 Page 7 of 17 Recommendation: That the City Council approve Resolution No. 2008-11 supporting the issuance of a Nisei WWII Veterans Stamp. Brian Lewin, 9501 E. Ralph Street, thanked council for their quick action in adopting this resolution and recognizing the soldiers and their great sacrifice. Mayor Pro Tern Nunez made a motion, second by Councilmember Clark to approve Resolution No. 2008.11. Vote resulted in: Yes: Clark, Low, Nunez, Taylor, Tran No: None Abstain: None Absent: None 5. MATTERS FROM CITY MANAGER & STAFF A. Purchasing Ordinance and Policy The Purchasing Policy is defined in the Municipal Code under Section 3.24. This section of the code has not been updated in years and does not currently reflect many purchasing practices and procedures that would enable staff to more efficiently and effectively perform their duties. Recommendation: That the City Council adopt Ordinance No. 864, Resolution No. 2008- 08, and the Purchasing Policy amending the current Purchasing System. City Manager Chi reported to City Council that staff was presenting an updated Purchasing Policy for consideration; code has not been updated in many years and does not reflect many of the purchasing practices that would enable staff to more efficiently perform their duties. Mr. Chi gave floor to Mr. Hawkesworth. Matt Hawkesworth, Assistant City Manager, informed Council that staff was requesting the municipal code to be updated to take advantages of some purchasing practices, such.as, piggy backing on other competitive bids contracts through the county or the state. Also asking to update certain codes for example the existing code to direct staff for the bidding process. Councilmember Taylor asked that the word "oral" be crossed out from page 8 of 30 of Purchasing Procedure Manual, which states, "the requesting department shall obtain three oral or written competitive quotes", so that it is consistent with our ordinance. Referred to resolution and read third paragraph, "Whereas the alternative bidding procedures provided for under the act allow local public agencies to perform work by force account up to $15,000"; asked if we currently have a $15,000 limit. Mr. Hawkesworth explained the force account of $15,000 was for staff city labor; stated it allows the city to use city staff for city projects. Rosemead City Council A4ee(ing Regular Alinutes of January 22, 2008 Page 8 of 17 • • Councilmember Taylor asked if there is a clause in our purchasing contracts; asked City Manager what is the limit for purchasing without council's approval. City Manager Chi responded that ultimately it was zero if council does not approve the budget. Mr. Hawkesworth clarified that the three sections of the resolutions that state the "whereas" were only stating what was approved in Assembly Bill 1666, not what is in our code but rather what is in the State's code; in our ordinance we chose to state lower amounts but we are stating that the state code has allowed to go up to the $15,000 for force account. Councilmember Taylor asked if we can set different amounts. Mr. Hawkesworth responded it was correct and that was the reason the ordinance that will become our municipal law stated less than $50,000. Councilmember Taylor asked if our ordinance stated less than $50,000 what is the resolution doing in here; felt there was an ambiguous statement. Mayor Pro Tern Nunez stated resolution is only giving us the authority to set certain limits but we are setting them at a lower limit and asked staff if that was correct. Mr. Hawkesworth responded yes and the resolution only allows the city to set their purchasing code under these certain types of projects if city hadn't instituted this resolution the city has to follow the State's purchasing guidelines, which means that in the future staff would have to look at the city's purchasing policy, the city's municipal code, and then depending on the contract would also have to follow the State's laws; by passing this resolution we allow the city to set the policy for this set of contracts. Councilmember Taylor asked why we don't change the $50,000 to $25,000 to match our ordinance. Mr. Hawkesworth responded because the State Act states $50,000. Councilmember Clark suggested an extra whereas be added so there is no confusion to a contractor or anybody from the public. Mr. Hawkesworth stated he prefer to add a whereas rather than to strike out the first one. Councilmember Taylor stated that on the last page, 3b column it read that $25,000 to $50,000 the City Manager now has the authority for formal bids and before if it was $25,000 it had to go through a formal bidding. City Manager Chi responded any purchase the city makes over $25,000 under this policy would have to go through a formal bid process. Councilmember Taylor stated this documentation purchasing policy; if it's $5000 or below a Department Head has authority to do it; if its $5,000 to $25,000 the City Manager has the authority to do it. Now we are going from $25,000 to $50,000, the City Manager now has the authority to do that, whereas in a formal Rosemead City Council Meeting Regular Minutes of,fanuary 22, 2008 Page 9 of 17 u C procedure we have to go through competitive bidding process that comes back to the Council. Asked if staff wanted to defer this, clarify it, and bring it back. City Manager Chi asked if City Council prefer to defer this item to add the whereas, clean up the language, and bring it back. Councilmember Low asked that this item be deferred to the next council meeting and asked staff to work with Mr. Taylor and make sure all his concerns were addressed. CaIPERS Waiver of 960-Hour Rule for Bill Ornelas Public Employee Retirement Law prohibits a retired annuitant from working more,that 960 hours in a fiscal year unless a resolution is adopted in accordance with Government Code Section 21221(h). Bill Ornelas, a retired CalPERS annuitant has been working for the City for approximately seven months and is close to his hour limit. Staff is currently working on a permanent plan for his position and the graffiti abatement/community services function, and will be ready to move forward by July 1, 2008. Recommendation: That the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2008-09 requesting an employment extension per Government Code Section 21221(h). Councilmember Taylor made a motion, second by Councilmember Clark to approve Resolution No. 2008.09. Vote resulted in: Yes: Clark, Low, Nunez, Taylor, Tran No: None Abstain: None Absent: None City Council Chambers Building Modifications - Award of Contract Number P70145 As part of the City's Fiscal Year 2007-2008 Capital Improvement Budget, the City Council approved a project to renovate the City Council Chambers. This project will include modernization work, upgraded access for disabled persons, and improved audio visual technical equipment. On January 14, 2008, bids were received and reviewed for the project. Recommendation: That the City Council: 1. Approve the plans and specifications for the above listed project. 2. Award Contract Number P70145 to CalTec Corporation, for the total bid price of $521,000.00, and authorize the City Manager and the City Clerk to execute the contract. 3. Establish an amount of $52,100.00 to cover the cost of unforeseen construction expenses. Rosemead City Council Meeting Regular Minutes ofJanuary 22, 2008 Page 10 of 17 • 0 Juan Nunez, 2702 Del Mar Avenue, asked why the contractor was asking for another 10% of the total bid price. Councilmember Taylor stated it was not unusual to have a contingency fund for unforeseen things that may have been missed or may be added through change orders. Jim Flournoy, 8655 Landis View, stated he expected to see other Willdan projects on agenda; this building was built before the 98 Building Code and suggested that the city take a look at it before it spent a lot of money on it. Councilmember Taylor explained that the city is only remodeling the chairs and the counter in the chambers and not structurally changing anything. Mayor Pro Tern Nunez made a motion, second by Councilmember Low to approve staff's recommendation. Vote resulted in: Yes: Clark, Low, Nunez, Taylor, Tran No: None Abstain: None Absent: None 6. MATTERS FROM MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL Personnel Handbook Distribution Verification At our January 8, 2008 meeting, the City Council discussed the distribution of the Personnel Handbook. After the meeting Councilmember Taylor requested copies of all the signed forms that employees fill out upon receiving the Personnel Handbook. Recommendation: That the City Council provide direction regarding the distribution and receipt verification of the Personnel Handbook. Councilmember Taylor stated he had asked to see the signed signature sheets that all employees had received, which goes into detail on what to do with sexual harassment; he read the statement that is signed by employees when receiving the handbook. Mr. Taylor stated there was a terrible lawsuit and their accusations were that they didn't know; I want to get it cleared up and the only way to verify that is to see that everyone has signed that sheet. He asked City Manager Chi how many employees we have. City Manager Chi responded it was about 150. Councilmember Taylor read from a document that stated the City Manager would take a couple of months to audit all documents; Mr. Taylor stated he was not looking for all documents but rather just wanted to look at the individual sheets. Rosemead City Council Meeting Regular Alintues ofJanuary 22, 2008 Page I I of 17 • • City Manager Chi clarified staff was currently in the process of auditing all personnel files, which would be a process that would continue for the next several months; we have legal opinion that those documents can not be released to the Council. Councilmember Taylor continued reading, "the city attorney has reviewed Councilman Taylor's request and provided recommendation that these forms are considered part of the confidential personnel file that should not be copied or distributed", he asked when he would be able to look at them. City Attorney Bonnie Garcia responded he didn't get to look at them and that he needed the permission of the employee to look at anything in their personnel file. Councilmember Taylor told City Manager to please put out a letter to staff explaining that Councilman Taylor would like to look at the receipt of the employee handbook. He stated this was to protect them (employees) from any possible future sexual harassment problems. City Manager Chi explained the arrangement of the memo that would be distributed to all city employees, asking for permission to view the receipt of the employee handbook. Councilmember Low stated she understood Mr. Taylor's point in verifying every employee had received the handbook but asked if it would be better to have staff go into personnel files and come back and report to Council the percentage of compliance. City Manager Chi responded that was the reason for writing the report; staff will be more than happy to review and put a report together indicating how many people if any have or have not signed that form, how many are being corrected if they have been or have not been corrected, and added staff could put all these details into a report. The legal opinion received was that we can not actually reproduce and distribute to the Council. Councilmember Taylor asked if all supervisory personnel have received sexual harassment training. City Manager Chi responded we are in the process of renewing that. City Manager Hawkesworth added the requirement is within six months of employment or every two years; we have a Harassment Training scheduled for February 28 through the CJPIA. As directed by the City Manager all supervisors and all managers, regardless of the last time they attended, all managers and supervisors will be required to take the training again. Partnering with the Vietnamese Cultural House to Co-Host the Display of the Freedom Boat and Appropriate $15,000.00 to Share in the Cost of the Presentation The President of the Vietnamese Cultural House (VCH), Madalenna Lai, met with the Mayor and staff to discuss the possibility of partnering with the City to host the display of the Freedom Boat. Rosemead City Council Meeling Regular Minirles of January 22, 2008 Page 12 of 17 0 • In 1975, many Vietnamese left their country in search of freedom, mostly by boat. One of the Freedom Boats was preserved and given to the VCH in 2001. VCH has partnered with many agencies during the last six years in order to display the Freedom Boat throughout the nation. The proposed Freedom Boat display in Rosemead would take place during the weekend of March 15. Many dignitaries have participated in past opening ceremonies and thousands of visitors (between 1,000 and 10,000) have come to each event to see the display. Recommendation: That the City Council approve: Partnering with the Vietnamese Cultural House to co-host the display of the Freedom Boat during the weekend of March 15. 2. Appropriating $15,000.00 in account number 4200-6410-Fund01 (Community Promotions - Miscellaneous Expenses - General Fund) for financial assistance with the event using unreserved, undesignated, General Fund Balance and that the Mayor Sign Resolution No. 2008-12. Councilmember Clark stated she knew this was a worthy cause but was afraid of going down a slippery slope regarding how many organizations the city will support. Ms. Clark asked what kind of policy we have on this; it's nothing against this group but would like to know when we are going to stop granting money. Councilmember Low stated she had spoken to Mr. Chi regarding this matter. City Manager Chi responded Ms. Clark had raised a great concern; one of the projects that staff is working on to bring back during the budget cycle is an allocation for funding community base organizations and events. Councilmember Clark stated she would be more comfortable if the city funded only $5,000 to this event. Councilmember Clark made a motion, second by Councilmember Taylor to appropriate $5,000 for financial assistance to the Vietnamese Cultural House to cohost the display of the Freedom Boat. Vote resulted in: Yes: Clark, Taylor No: Low, Nunez, Tran Abstain: None Absent: None Mayor Pro Tern Nunez made a motion, second by Councilmember Low to appropriate $15,000 for financial assistance to the Vietnamese Cultural House to cohost the display of the Freedom Boat. Vote resulted in: Yes: Low, Nunez, Tran No: Clark, Taylor Rosemead City Council tllleeling Regular Minutes ofJanuary 22, 2008 Page 13 of 17 Abstain: None Absent: None D. Consolidated Disposal Contract Evergreen Clause (DEFER) On December 11, 2007, the City Council approved Consolidated Services' request for a rate increase effective January 1, 2008. While discussing this item, the Council also reviewed other terms in the City's contract with Consolidated, including service levels and the evergreen provision included in the agreement. After reviewing these issues, the Council asked staff to bring back more information regarding the City's trash collection contract at a later date. Recommendation: That the City Council provide,staff with further direction regarding the City's refuse collection contract and collection service levels. City Manager Chi referred back to the December 11, 2007, City Council meeting and council's direction to staff; reviewed staff report and asked for further council's direction. Brian Lewin, 9501 E. Ralph Street, stated it looked like council was doing what he was hoping for; would like to see evergreen clause terminated and have it reviewed. Consolidated has had a lot of problems with their service and we do not want to give them an evergreen contract. City Manager Chi stated if council votes to terminate the evergreen contract that contract will still be in place for another 5 years. Mayor Tran explained that when this was negotiated it, was a 5 year contract with the evergreen contract and this contract automatically renews every year. He added he supported terminating the Evergreen clause in the contract. Councilmember Clark stated her understanding was that in the contract there are guaranteed caps on fee increases; if we cancel this we will no longer be under that guaranteed cap rate. Chris Marcarello stated the second amendment approved in 1996 set a 70% split in the CPI increase and 30% is calculated based on the disposal. In that amendment there was no cap on the annual increase that Consolidated could charge. Mayor Pro Tem Nunez stated we actually use Los Angeles City and LARA, he thought it was a great agreement to have but recently was informed we pay for participating; maybe if we just did some of those things that we are supposed to be doing ourselves, maybe it will be cheaper for us to do it. Consolidated's contract is not conducive to doing the things we are supposed to be doing. Mayor Tran stated this termination could be used as a tool to enter negotiations with Consolidated with a new contract. Rosemead City Council Meeting Regular Minutes ofJanuaty 22, 2008 Page 14 of 17 Mayor Tran made a motion, second by Mayor Pro Tern Nunez to terminate evergreen contract. Vote resulted in: Yes: Nunez, Tran No: Clark, Low, Taylor Abstain: None Absent: None Councilmember Clark made a motion, second by Councilmember Taylor to defer this item. Vote resulted in: Yes: Clark, Low, Taylor No: Nunez, Tran Abstain: None Absent: None Councilmember Clark stated she had concerns about the hearing for the Draft General Plan and asked if any of the council members were informed about said meeting. Stated she had a problem with the schedule coming out the way it did and stated the Planning Commission was not notified of this either. A Commissioner stated, "We were not asked whether this was a good day or time for us" City Manager Chi explained it was staff's intention and goal to work for the people and the community. Staff's goal is to get it in front of as many people as possible; we will have as many public hearings as this council would like us to have; we will have additional study meetings that will have no actions taken, community meetings. After we have all community meetings the information will be compiled in to a report for Council's review. We are more than happy to take input from Council to tell us when you want more of these meetings to take place. Councilmember Clark stated her question was not answered and asked who was notified for the Wednesday meeting. City Manager Chi responded we mailed out notices to everyone who signed up in the list at the scoping meeting that took place. Also to the people who are in our regular distribution list; in addition, we are going to have other meetings regarding the draft general plan. Councilmember Clark stated she would like Council to be asked if those are good times, as well as, the Planning Commission. Councilmember Low repeated what Ms. Clark had said regarding staff asking Council if the dates and times were okay. Ms. Low stated she was not used to being put on a pedestal. Councilmember Clark stated she was objecting to the procedure. Mayor Pro Tern Nunez asked if Ms. Clark wanted to add another study session. Rosemead City Council Heeling Regular Minutes ofJanuary 22, 2008 Page 15 of 17 0 0 Councilmember Clark stated that was not her issue but rather the procedure; she asked that in the future this procedure not be used. Mayor Tran directed the City Manager to notify Council in the future of any study sessions. Councilmember Taylor stated that in the last meeting he asked City Manager Chi for copies of three substandard properties; asked when those reports would be given to him. City Manager Chi responded they were in the process of being compiled and indicated he would get them this week. Councilmember Taylor asked who sets the signal control schedule (Rosemead Boulevard) Assistant City Manager Saeki explained the major arterials of the city are governed by is Caltrans. The County plan says, "These signals need to be synchronized for 'Y' amount of time including through every city including Rosemead". The City has the ability to change its signals, however, it contracts with the County. Councilmember Taylor clarified that if the City does not follow the County's regulations, the County takes the funding away. The County sets a standard they will enforce; they will not let Rosemead synchronize five signals in Rosemead Blvd. Assistant City Manager Saeki stated there is language that gives cities the authority to make minor adjustments to the synchronizations. Councilmember Taylor directed staff to find out specifically how much variation we have, find out what the State plan is, and do we really want to change it. On another issue, Mr. Taylor asked City Manager Chi how many staff members had attended the employee retreat last year. City Manager Chi responded it was about 30. Councilmember Taylor stated this year it will be held in Palm Springs, asked what the cost for this is and why couldn't it be local again. City Manager Chi responded that the point of the exercise is for the group of management, a group of fourteen, gets away from Rosemead overnight so that they can focus on nothing but on what we are doing and what are we planning for the next year. Councilmember Taylor asked what the cost was for the hotel rooms City Manager Chi responded it was $149 a night. Rosemead City Council Meeting Regular Minutes ofJanucny 22, 2008 Page 16 of 17 r~ 7. ADJOURNMENT • The meeting adjourned at 9:16 p.m. The next regular City Council meeting is scheduled to take place on February 12, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. Respectfully submitted: Gloria Molleda CITY CLERK Approved: hklq~, Joh 9 ran MA R Rosemead Cily Council A4eeting . Regular A4inules ofJanuary 22, 2008 Page 17 of 17 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) SS. CITY OF ROSEMEAD 1 • 1, Gloria Molleda, City Clerk for the City of Rosemead, do hereby certify that the minutes from January 22, 2008, were duly and regularly approved and adopted by Rosemead City Council on the 25th of March, 2008, by the following vote to wit: Yes: Clark, Low, Nunez, Taylor, Tran No: None Abstain:None Absent:None = AL'14 K AA A (h Gloria Molleda City Clerk