CC - Item 5B - Minutes of June 13, 2017MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING AND CITY COUNCIL AND
THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THEROSEMEAD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
REGULAR JOINT MEETING
JUNE 13, 2017
Closed session
The special meeting of the Rosemead City Council was called to order by Mayor Low at 6:00
p.m. in the Rosemead City Council Chamber located at 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead,
California.
PRESENT: Mayor Low, Council Members Alarcon, Armen6r(ioined the meeting at 6:10 p.m.),
and Clark
ABSENT: Mayor Pro Tem Ly
STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Manis, ' City Attorney Richman; Assistant City Manager
McKinney, Director of Community Development=Ramirez, Qrector of Frnance Lieu, Director of
Parks and Recreation Chacon, and City Clerk Donohue
1. CLOSED SESSION
The City Council
Case N
of
Mayor Low receE
back from closed
meet in Closed Session to_discuss the.followina items:
Code
TING LITIGATION
COUNSEL- ANTICIPATED LITIGATION
pursuant to Government Code Section
6:02 p.m. to closed session and reconvened at 7:01 p.m.
: no reportable action taken during closed session.
TO REGULAR MEETING
The regular meeting of the Rosemead City Council and the Successor Agency to the Community
Development Commission was called to order by Mayor Low at 7:01 p.m. in the Rosemead City
Council Chamber located at 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California.
PRESENT: Mayor Low, Council Members Alarcon, Armenta, and Clark
ABSENT: Mayor Pro Tem Ly
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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, and City Clerk Donohue
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE was led by Councilmember Clark
INVOCATION was led by Councihnember Alarcon
2.
3.
PUBLIC COMMENT
Raymond Quan inquired on the status of the 710
and the banners on Fremont Street in Alhambra:
been asking the same questions to different City, C,
obtain information.
The 710 Coalition is down
Mr. Quan explained he has
surrounding cities in order to
City Manager Manis replied the Metro,,, d recently decidedi
the tunnel option. There is about $739 .million left in the
Environmental Impact Report conducted only and a coalition is
funds to help closed the 710 freeway gap. The;estimate4
approximately $3.2 billion. "There. are various Ime hers of the
about options but the 710 tunnel has not official closed.
move forward with
are. There was an
inking at options in
a�� the tunnel is
ion "meeting to talk
Joseph Ramirez spoke on ongoing, trash':issues on the =sidewalk on Willard Avenue
starting South of GarVeyvto Fern Avenue. He explained residents at 2648 N. Willard and
the business nearby have�4dded to tha:problem. Hb has,,tried addressing the issue with
City staff and, ash issue continues
Recognition
Services presented checks to the 2017 scholarship
de Corrales, Maya Spangler, Philip Tran, and
Yip.
Mayor`t w, and" the City Council congratulated the students and presented them
with certrficates:of recognition.
B. Kim Boris Retirement Recognition
Mayor Low recognized Kim Boris for her 32 years of public service with the
Rosemead Parks and Recreation Department and dedication to the Rosemead
community.
City Council presented a plaque of appreciation and wished her well on her
retirement.
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Kim Boris thanked the City Council for their support on her events for the
community throughout her years.
Council Member Clark thanked Mrs. Boris and wished her a good retirement.
Council Member Armenta thanked Mrs. Boris for her contributions to the City.
Council Member Alarcon commended Mrs. Boris for her service to the city.
Brian Lewin thanked Mrs. Boris for all she has doa
C. City Clerk Master Municipal Clerk Cerhfiea#ion�"(1
Anthony Mejia, Chief City Clerk of,Soutli Pasadi
Donohue in obtaining the Master Municipal Clerk
Vicki Kasad, Assistant City Cleikaof Ontario
Master Municipal Clerk certification and dedie
and local Government,
The City Council co ed City
obtaining his Master Ivluiucipal;Gler
continued education.
D. T
in the City and its residents.
Recognition
City Clerk Marc
nended Mr. Donohue of his
to the City -Clerk Association
ue for his achievement in
and his commitment to his
Anita Chu 'Garvey School Districf:Superintendent, expressed appreciation to the
City. Coune11..mlrecogmz= Teach 'of Year Mr. Michael Naka.
Michael Naka thanked the Crty Council for recognizing him on being Teacher of
the Year.
Mayor Low thanked Mr. Nak' a for his dedication and commitment to the students.
thanked Mr. Naka and commended his service to
public
The City Council recognized Mr. Naka as the Teacher of the Year and presented a
certificate of recognition.
E. Goji Iwakiri 100"` Birthday Recognition
Mayor Low recognized Mr. Goji Iwakiri on his 100th Birthday celebration and
presented a commendation certificate.
Council Member Clark commended Mr.
community.
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Iwakiri for his involvement in the
4.
5.
Council Member Armenta wished Mr. Iwakiri a happy birthday and his ongoing
commitment to the community.
PUBLIC HEARINGS — None
CONSENT CALENDAR
A. Claims and Demands
• Resolution No. 2017-21
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY:'COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, ALLOW&G,,CERTAIN CLAIMS
AND DEMANDS IN THE SUM OF $752,20,34 NUMBERED
96169 THROUGH NUMBER 96311 INCLUSIVT L Y, WHICH IS
ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF
Recommendation: Adont Resolufon No. 20.1'7-21
• Resolution N
A RESOLUTION `OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD AS THE
SUCCESS« R AGENCY TO THE ROSEMEAD COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEF) ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND
DEMANDS IN THE SUM OF $4,516.06 NUMBERED 10211
THROUGH NUMBER 12012 INCLUSIVELY, WHICH IS
ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 2017-08 SA
Resolution No. 2017-09 SA
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD AS THE
SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE ROSEMEAD COMMUNITY
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DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND
DEMANDS IN THE SUM OF $1,426.97 NUMBERED 10213
INCLUSIVELY, WHICH IS ATTACHED HERETO AND
MADE A PART HEREOF
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 2017-09 SA
B. City Council Meeting Minutes
Recommendation: That the City Council appigY6 the minutes from the regular
meeting on April 25, 2017, and the special'muting on May 30, 2017.
C. Storm Water Catch Basin Upgrade P,xolect — Awat of Contract
Recommendation: That the
North & South Award of Contract —
mmendatioA: Thafthdt,the City Council authorize the City Manager to enter
a contractwith On d Engineering, Inc. for $88,005.00 for engineering
sm
F. Ordinarice.No,,`974" — Second Reading and Adoption: Establishment of a Parks
Recommendation: That the City Council approve the second reading and adoption
of Ordinance No. 974.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, ADDING CHAPTER 2.33 TO
TITLE 2 OF THE ROSEMEAD MUNICIPAL CODE AND
PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A PARKS
COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD
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G. National League of Cities Summer Board & Leadership Meeting in Cleveland,
OH from June 19-21, 2017
Recommendation: That the City Council authorize the attendance, at City
expense, of any Council Member that wishes to attend the NLC — Summer Board
& Leadership Meeting in Cleveland, OH, from June 19-21, 2017.
H. Temporary Appointment to Los Angeles County Sanitation District No. 15 Board
of Directors
Recommendation: That the City Council appoint-Councilmember Margaret Clark
as the temporary alternate representative on,the:Los Angeles County Sanitation
District No. 15 Board of Directors for the m on May 24, 2017.
L Used Oil Payment Program Applicattioi
Recommendation: That the City: 'Council approve .-1tesolution No. 2017-23
authorizing the submittal of a TJsed Oil Payment Program, Application to the
California Department of Resourcei'Recycling,and Recovery'for funding under
the 8a' Cycle of the Used Oil Payment Program,
A RESOLUTIOWOF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD, "CALb'ORNIA ,AUTHORIZING THE
SUBMITTAL OF;. AN APPZICATIQN, FOR PAYMENT
ACTION: Moved ,by Council Member Clark and seconded by Council Member
Armenta to approved the Consent Calendaf items A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. Motion
was carried by_ unanimous uote,:,AYES: Alarcon, Armenta, Clark, and Low
6. MATTERS FROM.'CITY MANAGER & STAFF
A. Annual Comprehensive Fee'Resolution Update
Recorminendatior .„That the City Council approve Resolution No. 2017-22
"Annuatbomnreliensive Fee Schedule.”
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING A
COMPREHENSIVE SCHEDULE OF FEES AND CHARGES
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Finance Director Lieu reviewed the staff report and explained staff was proposing
changes to some fees to reflect the increased in cost. Fee increases were proposed
for the Parks and Recreation Department for auditorium rentals and security
deposits were increase to cover the cost of replacing tables, chairs, and flooring
due to damages. Staff also proposed to combine and rename smaller rooms at
Garvey Community Center. Other fee increases included some parking citations
and other administrative fees.
Council Member Armenta asked if all fees proposed were on attachment A. She
referenced page 13 of the fee schedule. She indicated that none of the proposed
changes of the meeting rooms were indicated jtr attachment A. Proposed changes
to rooms at Garvey Center did not show the eosf"amount on the fee schedule.
Mayor Low asked if the proposed merger of rooms at the Garvey Community
Center was due to the wear and teal the wall divider.;,,
Director of Parks and Recreation
proposed for the Garvey Commuriit}
as one room and renaming the room.
$25 half room rate
Council Member Armenta:4sked wla
Director of Park:znd Recreation Cl
change for the Whole room rental 01
room rate�,.
Chacon clarified "tl
was
no
changes being
103 and 104 to
charged at the
in attachment A.
&the fees were not going to
people capacity, only the half
was going to be less meeting rooms by
Mayor Low explained that staff was only removing the half rental room rate and
the room fee wolxld reu a the same for the whole room which included room
103 and 104
Direct r, of Parks,"amd Recreation Chacon explained in the past the rooms have
been miauily us6djor meetings, private rentals, and classes in the last two years.
The room leas oily been rented for private parties four times. When classes are in
the rooms the"dividing wall is old and you can hear what activities are going on in
both rooms. The dividing wall is very cumbersome and scratches up the floor.
Mayor Low asked how many rooms were available for rent at Garvey Center.
Director of Parks and Recreation Chacon replied the Garvey Center has two
banquet rooms and five meetings rooms.
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Council Member Armenta inquired on the rental fee proposal for Rosemead
Community Recreation Center room 1 and 2. She expressed room 2 was double
the size of room 1.
Director of Parks and Recreation Chacon explained the capacity of room 1 and
room 2 are about the same and there have been parties in room I that meet the
capacity of room 2.
Mayor Low asked what the fee structure was for the other rooms at the Rosemead
Community Recreation Center.
Council Member Armenta replied the rental, for room 1 was at $50 and room
2at$65.`
Mayor Low reiterated the rental rates.. for rooms 3'46d 4 were $25, room 2 $65,
and staff was recommending to �ohsnge the rental rate; for room 1 to $65. She
disagreed with charging the same,rental rate proposed for, room 1 because of the
size difference and capacity from morn 2.
Council Member Armenta indicated the iental facility application stated room 3
and 4 cost $25 and thc,fce schedule stated $50;
Director of Parks and Reezeation` Chacon stated here was an oversight on the
facility rent al'application. He-explamed,the,fee schedule was updated last year
and the application:was not updated by staff.
Mayor LaW recommended room l -stay at the $50 rental rate and room 2 at $65.
Council Membet Armenta'regiiestedFinance Director Lieu to confirm the rate for
fees charged in the past for room 3 and 4.
Low asked if root", and 4 should reflect the fee schedule.
expressed concern with charging $50 the smaller rooms
to
Council Membcr`Armenta indicated increasing the rental rate for the smaller
rooms was concerning because there are school clubs who would not be able to
afford the $50 rental fee. She requested to defer the Annual Comprehensive Fee
Resolution to the next meeting.
Mayor Low announced Council would defer the item to the next City Council
meeting and directed staff to provide Mayor Pro Tem Ly a transcript of the
Annual Comprehensive Fee Resolution update.
City Manager Manis reiterated staff would bring back the item to the June
27th City Council meeting and research what fees were approved last year.
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Council Member Armenta inquired on the deposit fee proposal for all the rooms
to $300. She indicated the proposal was not accurate stating the deposit for all
meetings rooms were at $100. Staff is proposing all the rooms to be charged at
$300 but it's indicated on the proposal. She explained the deposit for the banquet
rooms at both centers are $300 and the meeting rooms have a $100 deposit. The
proposed fees increase or decrease states security deposit and were not correct.
Furthermore, the proposal shows that by changing the deposit to only $300,
nonresidents will have a decrease from the current deposit fee if $500. She
disagreed with the proposed deposit fee
Heritage House. There was difficulty renting
current deposit rate of $300. She asked staf
the public is paying when renting the rooms:?
increase to $500 to the Dinsmoor
poor Heritage House at the
up the fees to reflect what
Mayor Low agreed with Council Member Armenia about the Dinsmoor Heritage
House being too high.
Council Member Armenta state& a resident spoke to her and expressed he was
told he could no longer drop off '& at the PO-Ilic Safety Centex. She inquired on
the fees stated that the, fee schedule-on;page�2 Stray Cat Drog off was $0. On
page 23, she pointed ouY;that a dead animal,A`isposal fee for smai11 animal $0 and
without a dog license rt-iyas�$25. However, there is a $10 fee for animal pick up
by animal control staff aM large js $0. She suggested the animal fees need to be
reviewed.
City Manager Mams,. stated staff would address. the council's concerns before the
next meeting. Once the fees schedule is adopted and approved, staff would update
all the onlh%and i4 -house applications to make sure they reflect the fee schedule.
was telling residents they could not drop
off
Assistant City>Manager„McKinney replied the San Gabriel Humane Society
encounters peoplo dropping `off cats that are not strays. Staff cannot identify if the
6dkfi being dropped off by residents are strays or pets until taken to the San
Gabriel': -Humane, S,ociety. When the cats are checked and determined they are not
strays,' & Crty;ge",tis billed $150 for the services. It was discussed that the City
was not goangjtobe taking in stray cats because there was no fee for the service.
Residents areIrected to the San Gabriel Humane Society to take their cats. It was
also discussed that due to staff time with picking up animals and transporting
them, the City would stop providing that service. However, if the Council would
want to change that and provide the service, the fees would have to be revised.
Council Member Clark asked when the San Gabriel Humane Society started
charging $150 to the city. She suggested looking into the Baldwin Park Animal
Shelter for more information.
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Assistant City Manager McKinney stated staff could look into Baldwin Park
Animal Shelter; however the relationship with the San Gabriel Humane society
has been positive and accessible to the residents.
Council Member Armenta indicated the Humane Society is a no kill facility and
Baldwin Park Animal Shelter is not a no kill shelter.
Assistant City Manager McKinney asked for direction of the cat drop off service
and proposed fees.
Council Member Clark asked staff to o
discussion.
Mayor Low asked staff to preview the citati
some are too high. She asked staff fo revie-,
schedule.
7. MATTERS FROM MAYOR & CITY COUNCII
A. City Council Comments -_y.,
Council Member Clark requested toadjourn
resident Helen Gunther.
Q
and
The meeting* ac
Tse Chau arid;:
Council meeth
Rosemead City
the
information for further
have increases because
citation fees on the fee
in memory of Rosemead
erved a 1@iter from :Traffic Commissioner Jean Hall not
She eomraended and thanked Mrs. Hall for her
Commission and the community.
to Hall for her contributions to the City
the years.
emory of Assembly Member Ed Chau's mother - Kam Pui
sident Helen Gunther at 8:25 p.m. The next regular City
ed to take place on June 27, 2017, at 7:00 p.m. in the
Chamber.
Marc Donohue, City Clerk
Polly Low, Mayor
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