CC - Item 6B - Minutes of February 28, 2017MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL, HOUSING DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION AND THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE
ROSEMEAD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
REGULAR JOINT MEETING
FEBRUARY 28, 2017
Closed session
The meeting of the Rosemead City Council was called to order by
in the Rosemead City Council Chamber located at 8838 East V
California.
PRESENT: Mayor Armenta, Mayor Pro Tem Low, Council
ABSENT: Council Member Clark
STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Manis, CityA-
McKinney, Director of Community Development R
Parks and Recreation Chacon, Director of Public W
1. CLOSED SESSION
The City Council will meet in
a
Armenta at 6:25 p.m.
Boulevard, Rosemead,
and Ly
in, AssistanManager
of Finance Lieu, Director of
--ity Clerk Donohue
allowing item:
PATED LITIGATION
litigation`' ;
t Code Section 54956.9 (d)(2): 1 potential case
Mayor Arm6uta recessect,the City Council meeting to closed session at 6:26 p.m.
and reconvened, back frotn'c(os,ed, session at 7:04 p.m.
City Attome-y; Richmaa
nnnounced there were no reportable actions taken by the
City Couneil,dring closed session.
TO REGULAR MEETING
The joint meeting,bf,,the .Rosemead City Council, Housing Development Corporation, and
Successor Agency td he Community Development Commission was called to order by Mayor
Armenta at 7.04 p.m, -m the Rosemead City Council Chamber located at 8838 East Valley
Boulevard, Rosemead, California.
PRESENT: Mayor/President/Chair Armenta, Mayor Pro Tem/Vice-President/Vice-Chair Low,
Council Members/Board Members/Directors Alarcon, and Ly
ABSENT: Council Member/Board Member/Director Clark
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ITEM NO. 6.13
STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Manis, City Attorney Richman, Assistant City Manager
McKinney, Director of Community Development Ramirez, Director of Finance Lieu, Director of
Parks and Recreation Chacon, Director of Public Works Garcia, and City Clerk Donohue
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE was led by Councilmember Alarcon
INVOCATION was led by Mayor Annenta
2. PUBLIC COMMENT
James Berry thanked the City Council and staff for the opportunity to be part of the
Quality of Life project and assisting on the clean-up,efforts. He suggested the City
increase more awareness on the bulky item pick-up program.to.,tbe public. Furthermore,
Mr. Berry thanked staff on the clean-up efforts at the Auto Auction site and invited the
City Council, staff and the public to the upcoming Ovic`Pride Day on_Apri129Ts. Lastly,
he thanked Assistant City Manager McKinney for providing the CEl T Team traffic
safety vests.
Councilmember Ly stated residents have expreskdd;siuflar concerns on issues regarding
illegal dumping and asked what proactive approiic e City is taking to limit illegal
dumping.
City Manager Manis stated staff ispatrolipg.areas on Garvey Avenue where illegal
dumping has been taking place; and the Chief of Police and Code Enforcement Officers
have met with business. owners to addr' s& i t gal dunning. A camera has been stationed
in the area and staff wilTinspect the videq for any illegal dumping occurrences. Staff has
also proposed outing operation in the future to address illegal dumping.
Mayor Armenta reported the Big.Saver Market on Jackson Avenue and Garvey Avenue
has beeome-�a_blight ec,area�agam andasked if the property owners will be held
ager Manvsmr'eiterated;tlieproperty owner of the market has been cited with fines
is working with them to address the ongoing problem.
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4. PUBLIC
A. Public Hearing on Modification 16-02, a City Initiated Request to Eliminate
Condition of Approval Number 59 from the Conditions of Approval for
Development Agreement 04-01, Tentative Parcel Map 26827, and Conditional
use Permits 02-882 and 03-939 (Walmart)
Recommendation: That the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2017-08 with
findings (Attachment "A") and approve Modification 16-02.
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING MODIFICATION
16-02 TO ELIMINATE CONDITION OF APPROVAL
NUMBER 59 FROM THE CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOR
DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT 04-01, TENTATIVE PARCEL
MAP 26827, AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS 02-882
AND 03-939. THE SUBJECT SITE IS LOCATED AT 1827
WALNUT GROVE AVENUE IN A C-3 (MEDIUM
COMMERCIAL) ZONE (APN: 5279-033-001)
Mayor Armenta stated Council Member Clark, who is ill, requested the public
hearing item to be tabled to another council meeting. Therefore, the City Council
would take public comments from the public for the record. She asked the public
to be respectful of everybody's comments and opened the public hearing.
David Luo, business owner at 1683 Walnut Grove Avenue, expressed support of
the removal of Walmart's annual review. Mr. Luo stated the shopping center and
its tenants have a good working business relationship.
Brent McManigal, representing Walmart, stated he would reserve his comments
for the next meeting when the full City Council is present.
Ray Jan, Executive Director of the Chamber of Commerce, expressed support for
removing Walmart's annual review. She added Walmart has been a positive
business member to the community.
Chris Olsen Assistant Scout Master for Troop 7 of South Pasadena expressed
support for removing Walmart's annual review. He stated Walmart has been a
supportive business member to the community. For example, Walmart donated
,,funds to the troops when they needed to purchase outdoor camping equipment.
John McCall, Pastor at 1972 North Fair Oaks, expressed support for the removal
of Walmart's annual review. He emphasized Walmart has shown integrity and
. commitment when donating to the local organizations in the Rosemead
community.
John Lowrey referenced Code Enforcement Case 16-1270, indicating Walmart
has not complied with code violations in removing shipping containers from the
property. He read Conditional Use Permit No. 24 stating, "there shall be no
outside storage of shipping containers other than in screened areas, all trash and
debris shall be contain within a trash enclosure or compactor." He continued by
reporting on December 19th, Code Enforcement Officer Co inspected the property
and on December the 20th, a notice was sent to Walmart of the violations. On
January 10th, 2017, Code Enforcement Officer Rodriguez went to the property,
spoke to the store manager; January 12th, the store manager was contacted and
cited a $250 fine on the ongoing violations; January 19th, Code Enforcement
Officers inspected the property and there was 13 shipping containers remaining;
On January 24h, Code Enforcement Officers spoke to the Walmart assistant store
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manager and were cited a second time for $500. Mr. Lowrey added he attended
the Planning Commission meeting of December 19th, 2016, where a Walmart
attorney addressed the Commission and assured the shipping containers would be
removed after the holiday season.
Jim Flournoy residing at 8655 Landis View Lane expressed concerns with the
Walmart property. He explained in his research the geology and geotechnical
consultants reports did not mention the 1987 earthquake, which would have
prompt the indication of an earthquake fault which is currently under the Walmart
site. In addition, there is another fault west of the first fault, called the Upper
Lesion Park Fault, which is on the State's database and classified as a B fault. The
Environmental Impact Report states the Raymond is the next nearest fault in
Whittier, six miles away. Mr. Flournoy indicated if an earthquake occurred, the
store doors would become jammed because any settlement would offset the door
frames. He suggested either the Planning Commission or the City Council look
into this issue.
Kenney Tran, store manager at Walmart, thanked the City for recognizing
Walmart with a business recognition award. He stated as a member of the
community, Walmart partners with schools and community organizations to assist
them on their needs. He requested to speak at the next City Council meeting to
address the public comments when the full council is present. In short, he
addressed the shipping container issues, clarifying the code violations have all
been removed.
Lydia Martinez residing at 1921 North Delta expressed concerns with the removal
of the annual review for Walmart. She stated at the two Planning Commission
meetings, the majority of the commission voted to retain the annual review which
serves as a checks and balances. She reiterated having a Walmart store near
residential areas has affected them in terms of increased traffic, thefts, and
abandoned shopping carts on residential streets. Ms. Martinez pleaded to the
Council to not removed condition no. 59.
Yuki Fukumoto commented the Planning Commission voted to keep Walmart's
annual review and asked the Council to uphold the Commission's decision. She
indicated Walmart has done good things with the Boy Scouts and other
organizations; however, the annual review only happens once a year allowing the
City to address issues that have not been resolved. Ms. Fukumoto expressed
frustration with the annual review issue having gone before the Planning
Commission twice and the City Council for discussion a third time. She reiterated
residents give up on speaking on the issues concerning Walmart and continue to
be harmed. Lastly, she addressed the abandoned shopping cart issues, which has
been ongoing for ten years.
Mayor Armenta clarified the only reason why the public hearing was being
tabled, was at the behest of an ill Council Member.
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Mr. Lowrey stated there were two Planning Commission meetings, at one a
Commissioner stated he did not study the material, therefore extending the
discussion to another meeting. He pointed out on a similar item on the streetlights
issues were moved to another Council meeting because another member required
more information. Mr. Lowrey also addressed vehicles parking in non -parking
designated areas next to Wells Fargo Bank/Panda Restaurant.
Councilmember Ly clarified to Mr. Lowrey the streetlight discussion was only
delayed because staff was going to negotiate with Southern California Edison on
the liability concerns depending on who would take over the services of the
streetlights. He also added he attended the Planning Commission meetings, and
explained a commissioner was out at one of the meetings; however the Planning
Commission still voted on the item. The second Planning Commission meeting all
five members voted on the Walmart item. Mr. Ly asked staff if other businesses
have annual review conditions.
Community Development Director Ramirez replied there are no other businesses
that have annual reviews.
Council Member Ly inquired on Walmart responsiveness to issues addressed by
staff in the last ten years.
Community Development Director Ramirez stated Walmart has responded
positively in the previous years when staff is aware on any issues.
Council Member Ly asked what markets have the biggest issues on abandoned
shopping carts and do they have locking carts.
Community Development Director Ramirez replied Rosemead Super Market and
Big Saver Market have the most abandoned shopping carts. Staff has seen an
increase on Target shopping carts in the last year. For example, kids use
skateboard to roll out Target shopping carts.
Council Member Ly recommended the public hearing be moved to the April 25'
City Council meeting.
Mayor Annenta announced the council reached a consensus to bring back the
Walmart discussion for April 25th council meeting
City Attorney Richman clarified City Council would take action to notice the
public hearing item to be tabled to another meeting.
ACTION: Moved by Council Member Ly and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Low
to continue the Public Hearing Item to April 25th. The motion carried by the
following vote: AYES: Alarcon, Armenta, Low, Ly and ABSENT: Clark
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5. CONSENT CALENDAR
A. Claims and Demands
• Resolution No. 2017-06
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS
AND DEMANDS IN THE SUM OF $755,304.78 NUMBERED
95239 THROUGH NUMBER 95352 INCLUSI,VELY, WHICH IS
ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART, HEREOF
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No.
• Resolution No. 2017-09
A RESOLUTION OF THE, CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITYfOF
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA,ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS
AND DEMANDS IN THE SUNT OF, $1,883,860.78 NUMBERED
95353 THROUGH NUMBER 95479 INCLUSIVELY, WHICH IS
ATTACHED HERETO,AND MADE APART HEREOF
Recommendation: Adopt Resoldti0n'No- 201
• Resolution No. 201
A'„RESOL(,1TION OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD AS THE
SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE ROSEMEAD COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT, -COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD ALLdWhNG CERTAIN CLAIMS AND
DEMANDS IN THE SUM OF $8,506.17 NUMBERED 10202
THROUGH NUMBER 10204 INCLUSIVELY, WHICH IS
AT'T'ACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF
Adopt Resolution No. 2017-04 SA
• Resolution No. 2017-04 RHDC
A RESOLUTION OF THE ROSEMEAD HOUSING
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ALLOWING CERTAIN
CLAIMS AND DEMANDS IN THE SUM OF $85.00
NUMBERED 1590 THROUGH NUMBER 1591
INCLUSIVELY, WHICH IS ATTACHED HERETO AND
MADE A PART HEREOF
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 2017-04 RHDC
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ACTION: Moved by Council Member Ly and seconded by Council Member
Alarcon to approve Consent Calendar items 5A, 5B, and 5C. The motion carried
by the following vote: AYES: Alarcon, Armenta, Low, Ly and ABSENT:
Clark
6. MATTERS FROM CITY MANAGER & STAFF
A. Mid -Year Budget Amendments
Recommendation: That the City Council approve.;Resolution No. 2017-07,
K& approving various appropriations for the remainder & current fiscal year.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL"OT„THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING= VARIOUS
APPROPRIATIONS
Finance Director Lieu presented themidyear budget review; she`reported due to
unforeseen financial needs and opportunities, staff, was recommending the City
Council to approve resolution 2017 07 `appropriating adjustments to the Fiscal
Year 2016-17 budget.
Mayor Armenta asked for clarification on the �equest for the Public Works
Corporate Yard of $120,000 ,
Finance Director Lieu explained during tFiscal Year 15-16, there was
$100,000 appropriated for the corporate yard; however most of the expenses were
spentlift, fiscal yeW,1'S-17, resulting in additional unforeseen cost of $20,000 for
blue prints, blueprint' configuration, firewalls, cabling, and a phone system. For
this reason $12Q,000 is being requeg6d in appropriations.
City Manager Manis„added on 7anuary 26, 2016, the City Council approved an
additional$1Q0,000`to be used from the City's general fund reserves in fiscal year
15-16 budgetshe money being requested is not extra money for the project cost,
but backfillmg,What was taken from the budget previously.
stated after receiving all documentation of the project, it was
ial cost of $20,000, such as the paint, was not included in the
ACTION: Moved by Council Member Ly and seconded by Council Member
Alarcon to approve the recommended action. The motion carried by the following
vote: AYES: Alarcon, Armenta, Low, Ly and ABSENT: Clark
7. MATTERS FROM MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL
A. Familia Unida — "Salud to Love & Family” 21 Years of Service Dinner Gala
(Requested by Mayor Armenta)
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Recommendation: Discuss and provide direction to staff.
Mayor Armenta stated she received an email from Irma Resendez founder of
Familia Unida organization. They were requesting a proclamation honoring
Familia Unida for their 21 years of service as well as a sponsorship request.
Council Member Ly stated he could not attend the event, but supported the letter
of support and providing a $2,500 sponsorship.
Mayor Pro Tem Low stated she would attend the
concern with granting the unbudgeted sponsorship
Mayor Armenta indicated she brought
because the organization is celebrating
Community.
Council Member Ly explained, out�ofthe Coni
budget, it was not unprecedented for, .the C
organizations, as well as purchasing tablas to6z
YMCA events. Familia Unida has never regacs;
to use a meeting space. He;added Familia Unida
support service organizations iliat aro in the City
she expressed
e the City Council
icine the Rosemead
uty DevelopmeuhBlock Grant
,to sponsor other nonprofit
)us Chamber of Commerce or
funding from the City, except
ocal in the City and we should
Mayor Armenta reiterated in 4xder to be part, the .program for the event; Familia
Unida requires,a fetter of support,, soon.
ACTIN Moved by,,. Council Member Ly and seconded by Mayor Armenia to
authorize ,.fetter of support to Familia�Unida; a $2,500 sponsorship to purchase a
table; and authorize the City Council and staff to attend the event. The motion
carngd„by the :gllowiiig° vote .-AYES: Alarcon, Armenta, Low, Ly and
Mayor ArmeAfa directed; staff to contact Mrs. Recendez and notify Familia Unida
of the support.tctter by'- City Council, sponsorship and to provide a certificate
Counci`-'Member Ly suggested the City Council adopt a policy platform to
facilitate the process when drafting letters of support or opposition regarding
legislative bills. He commended the Zapopan Park ribbon cutting event unveiling
the new jogging trial. He also encouraged the public to attend the Skate Plaza
grand opening on March 25th at Rosemead Park.
Mayor Pro Tem Low reported she watched the last two Planning Commission
meetings and the video and audio of the meetings worked very well. Also, she
thanked City Manager Manis and Consolidated Disposal for addressing some
illegal dumping in her neighborhood.
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Mayor Armenta stated there is a streetlight out on the 9400 block of Olney Street,
which has not been fixed. She explained her neighbor called Southern California
Edison and she was told it was a City owned streetlight. Ms. Armenta requested
staff to contact Southern California Edison. She asked staff to speak to the Big
Saver market to address the trash receptacle issues.
Council Member Ly asked when the next street resurfacing project was scheduled
for Garvey Avenue.
City Engineer Fajardo replied staff will be propos
Projects for 17-18, which includes resurfacing of
Grove to River Avenue. He clarified the City ye
New Avenue to Del Mar Avenue in 2010.
Mayor Armenta asked for clari
Jackson Avenue, north of Garvey
City Engineer Fajardo replied there ai
and water main lines may possibly be
8. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned in memory"of VJ
The next regular City Council meeting, is
7:00 p.m. in the Roscmead City Hall Cour
Capital Improvement
Avenue from Walnut
Garvey Avenue from
restrictions on
being built in that area
er Keith Boyer at 8:24 p.m.
place on March 28, 2017, at
Marc Donohue, City Clerk
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