CC - Item 5B - Minutes of May 9, 2017MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF ROSEMEAD
REGULAR MEETING
MAY 9, 2017
Workshop
The meeting of the Rosemead City Council was called to order by Mayor Low at 6:02 p.m. in the
Rosemead City Council Chamber located at 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California.
PRESENT: Mayor Low, Mayor Pro Tem Ly, Council Members
ABSENT:
STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Manis, City
McKinney, Director of Community Development
Parks and Recreation Chacon, Director of Public V
1. WORKSHOP
A. Budget Study Session
Brian Lewin, resident, expressed
asked the City Council to look int,
indicated in the Garvey Avenue
fighting, and creating a ready acce
He expressed support, for reclassii
Pubhe Safety Supervisor position.
ctor of F
and City
and, Clark
City Manager
-u, Director of
support for'stielet resurfacing projects. He
mg aside funds to allocate towards projects
fie P14&,,in'stalling solar for proposed new
•eclaimedwater when installing new piping.
the Public Safety Coordinator position to a
presented a PowerPoint presentation on the
Year 2017-18.
Council M6ruber Arm6i3ta doted the name of Qiao Garden has recently changed.
She asked iftliat should be updated in the report.
Corpmunity D§Velopment Director Ramirez confirmed that the owners did submit
for aname change from Qiao Garden to the Hartford Hotel. She noted that the name
will be imdated in future documents.
Council Member Armenta noted the City has always had basketball and co-ed
softball in the budget. She asked why it's being considered "new".
Director of Parks and Recreation Chacon noted that is in reference to adult sports
only. He stated the City did not have adult basketball or softball in the previous
budget.
Council Member Clark inquired about the insurance increase with CJPIA.
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Finance Director Lieu noted the insurance cost increased because the City's
property insurance cost increased and this is a one-time retrospective deposit of
about $122,000.
Mayor Pro Tem Ly clarified if the total reserve fund balance is 83% overall.
Finance Director Lieu answered in the affirmative.
Mayor Pro Tem Ly agreed with Mr. Lewin's previous comments about making
street resurfacing a top priority. He asked why there are,no resurfacing projects on
the list of unfunded CIP projects.
City Engineer Fajardo noted the City has
resurfacing in the next five years.
Mayor Pro Tem Ly asked for future
CIP list even though there is no can
Mayor Low agreed with Mayor Pro
Mayor Pro Tem Ly as
additional Maintenance
Director of Public Works
that the City has added.
asked
ana-,w.atnut drove;,venue. tie
be utilized at Jay Imperial Park.
that will be requiring
projects be added to the unfunded
for them
the Public Works Department is in need of an
the additional park space
is preparing Jay Imperial Park to utilize
imed water currently stops are Rush Street
a new line will have to be installed for it to
City Manager Danis noted that staff will look into utilizing reclaimed water for Jay
C66&il Member Armenta noted the 2016-17 Fiscal Year Budget included adult
sports'anpage 2. She asked for clarification as to why it was said that the City did
not budgef for adult sports in the previous fiscal year.
Director of Parks and Recreation Chacon stated the term adult sports was used as a
place holder. He noted adult sports are contracted out by a third party vendor and
there is no expenditure from the City. It is a revenue that is received from the vendor
the City has selected in the past as a royalty. He noted staff was speaking
specifically to the revenue.
Mayor Low clarified the City did not have any adult sports programs last year even
though the title included the term youth & adult sports.
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Director of Parks and Recreation Chacon noted the City at one time had an adult
basketball contractor and an adult softball contractor but in the last budget, the title
of youth & adult sports stayed the same but staff did not budget any money to be
used in adult basketball or softball programs nor did the City receive any revenue
from an adult basketball or softball program.
Council Member Armenta noted for audit purposes, the proposed title is very
misleading. She stated the City has to be careful on how items are titled in the
budget.
City Manager Manis noted staff will look into the
of those programs.
Council Member Alarcon asked if the
adult basketball and softball.
Director of Parks and Recreation
Council Member Armenta asked
seasonal staff.
and the titles
have contractors for
the $45,000 increase for
Director of Parks and Recreation Chacon noted .the new summer and seasonal
camps costs is approximaWy $45040, which ihcluc es the part-time salaries,
excursions, and supplies to run,the carng�,
Council Membei =menta asked how many employees are going to be hired to run
the came.
Mayor Pro dem Ly4i the PowerPoint states it's four staff members onsite at
Aquatics
asked how many staff members will be working at the
of Parks and Recreation Chacon noted that seasonal, there will be fifty-
loyees-working at the pools.
Armenta asked how many staff members were budgeted
Director of Parks and Recreation Chacon noted he believes it was fifty-four
employees. He noted there hasn't been any major changes to the part-time hourly
structure at the pools.
Mayor Low clarified if the number of employees and hours are the same as
previously budgeted.
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Director of Parks and Recreation Chacon noted it's very similar. The difference
being staff would prefer to have more lifeguards and instructors as it would allow
the City to offer more classes.
Council Member Armenta asked if the total number of employees is listed in the
budget.
Director of Parks and Recreation Chacon noted he believes there is an hourly
breakdown instead of total number of employees. He noted he will send Council
Member Armenta a complete breakdown of the scheduled positions.
Council Member Armenta asked how many
anticipated for the proposed budget as compared;
Director of Parks and Recreation Cha
the Recreation Leader I's, Recreation
Mayor Low asked if the
previous budget year.
mme
staff members are
is budget year.
is composed of
is the same. amount as the
Director of Parks and Recreation Chacon noted the number is slightly higher for
the community centers dub jo the,high facility rentals,
Council Member Armenta asked why, staff is proposing six Assistant Pool
Managers instead of the two from the=previous budget cycle.
;creation Chacon noted two Assistant Pool Managers at 40
to be enoughstaff to cover all the programs the City offers.
she can be reassured that staff will not
pools.
Director ofEarks and R6preation Chacon stated he can share his staff schedule with
Council Member Arm6ma after the meeting. He noted it is staff's goal that
employees wild not overlap for large periods of time.
06 Member Armenta wanted to put on record that going from two Assistant
Pool'Ma�agefs to six is concerning and she is also concerned with staff overlapping
their hofir and paying two employees to do the job of one.
Mayor Low asked if staff includes a projected year-end estimate of what was spent
in the 2016-17 Budget.
Finance Director Lieu noted the budget does include estimated year-end totals for
each department.
Mayor Low noted she wants to make sure that staff is budgeting items accordingly.
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Council Member Armenta asked staff to look into the Recreation Manager position.
She noted she regrets pushing this position forward. She stated she was told the
Recreation Manager position was needed because there would be new additional
programs but she has not seen that. She noted there are three Coordinators, three
Supervisors, one Administrative Specialist, and the Director of Parks and
Recreation. She apologized to the City Council for pushing the Recreation Manager
position forward.
Mayor Low asked the City Manager and the Director of Parks and Recreation to
look into the responsibilities of the Recreation ManageIr,ppsition and see if it could
be covered by other budgeted positions.
City Manager Manis noted staff will bring tbaf baekswhen the final budget is
presented to the City Council.
Mayor Pro Tem Ly noted he will not be'ut the'June 13th nice rig as he will be at
Army Training from June 10th through the 20. He asked the: ,final budget be
presented at the June 27th meeting ifistead:of June 13th
Mayor Low asked if the Measure M
Mayor Pro Tem Ly noted' t, ikon .a:
2016.
Mayor Low asked if the UrbanGree
Mayor
Works
ctor Lieu noted it is'
staff is iot sure if the
17.
is a one-time tax.
tax that was passed this past November
irantis a potential grant.
tial grant and it was not included in the
[ll get approval of the grant.
't expect to hear a decision on the grant until
services increased by $100,000 in the Public
of P blic Works Garcia noted it's mostly due to NPDES consulting
and part for emergency services.
Council Member Armenta expressed her concern for the number of consultants the
City is hiring to do work which could be accomplished by the department director.
She noted she would like staff to look into how many consultants the City is
currently utilizing.
City Manager Manis noted he recently met with his department heads to watch what
duties are delegated to consultants.
Mayor Low thanked the Finance Director and staff for the preliminary budget. She
asked each department to look how money can be saved for the future.
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City Manager Manis thanked the Finance Director for all the hours she spent putting
the budget together.
Finance Director Lieu thanked her staff for all their assistance in preparing the
budget.
RECONVENE TO REGULAR MEETING
The joint meeting of the Rosemead City Council, Housing Development Corporation, and
Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission was, ,called to order by Mayor
Low at 7:12 p.m. in the Rosemead City Council Chamber located at 8838 EastValley Boulevard,
Rosemead, California.
PRESENT: Mayor Low, Mayor Pro Tem Ly, Council
ABSENT:
STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Manis, City At o
McKinney, Director of Community Development Rami
Parks and Recreation Chacon, Director of Public Works
5.
and, Clark
chman, Assistant =C>ify Manager
;ctot of Finance Lieu, Director of
and City Clerk Donohue
Senior 'Maltgement .;Analyst Piatt recognized and presented certificates to the
following�iiidviduals andtorganizations who volunteered their time and materials
for Civic Pride lay: A&R Nursery, Benson Lee, Brandon Moya, Home Depot, Just
Serve, Republic'.Services, Sakaida Nursery, Sanchez Elementary Student Council,
Sanchez Elementary Teachers, Starbucks, Walmart, and West Coast Arborists.
Los Angeles Community Choice Energy (LACCE)
Gary Gero, County of Los Angeles, presented a PowerPoint presentation on the Los
Angeles Community Choice Energy program. Community Choice Aggregation
allows local governments to purchase and sell electricity to customers in their
jurisdictions as an alternative to traditional investor owned utility power
procurement.
PUBLIC HEARINGS - None
CONSENT CALENDAR
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B. City Council Meeting Minutes
Recommendation: That the City Council approve the minutes from the regular
meeting on March 28, 2017.
C. Ordinance No. 973 — Second Reading and Adoption: Adoption of the 2016 Fire
Code as Amended by Los Angeles County
On April 25, 2017, the City Council introduced O
reference, pursuant to Government Code Section
Building Standards Fire Code (Title 32 Los Angeles
Code), and adopting local amendments thereto..',',,
Recommendation: That the City Council
of Ordinance No. 973.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE C]
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA,
PURSUANT TO GOVERNN
THE 2016 CALIFORNIA BUII
(TITLE 32 LOS ANGELES C(
CODE), AND ADOPTI Gj LO
No. 973, adopting by
the 2016 California
Fire Code — 2017 Fire
and adoption
OF THE CITY' OF
BY REFERENCE,
SECTION 50022.2,
)ARDS FIRE CODE
CODE — 2017 FIRE
MENTS THERETO
D. Approval of First Amendment to City"Manager Employment Agreement
The Ci%"and the`;City Manager entered into an Employment Agreement
("Agreomem") on April 11, 2016: Section 3 of the Agreement permits the City
Council to gonduct performance evaluations and grant increases in salary. Pursuant
to Section 3 �(a�(ii)of the Agreement, the City Council conducted the City
Manager's perfo'mance evaluation. The City Manager received a "meets
expectahon'.'reviewwith a 3.8 rating. The City Council may grant a salary increase
to the City IYlapager A N increase would bring the City Manager's total annual
salary to $199;6;17 60
That the City Council consider approving the First Amendment
;r Employment Agreement granting a 3%salary increase to the
City
E. Approval of Undertaking Agreement for Tract Map No. 72347-8470 Garvey
Avenue
Tract Map No. 72347 is being submitted for consideration and approval along with
an Undertaking Agreement to guarantee construction of public improvements
subsequent to the recordation of the tract map.
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Recommendation: That the City Council approve Tract Map No. 72347 and the
Undertaking Agreement and direct the City Clerk to arrange for the recordation of
the map.
G. Crossing Guard Services Agreement with all City Management Services, Inc., and
Annual Cost Sharing Agreements with the School Districts
a
The City Council will consider an amendment to an agreement with All City
Management Services, Inc. (ACMS) for crossing guard services near local public
schools, and annual cost sharing agreements with the Rosemead School District
and the Garvey School District for crossing guard's'erviees for the upcoming
2017/18 Fiscal Year. Funds to cover the City's share of the annual costs, which
total $71,580.60, are contained in the City's proposed29�7/18 Fiscal Year Budget.
Recommendation: That the City Council
1. Execute an Amendment to an
Inc. for crossing guard servic(
the
to:
All City Management Services,
2019; and
2. Execute the cost sharing agreements with:Rosemead School District and the
Garvey School District; in funding the crossing guard services for the 2017/18
Fiscal Year.
Council Member Armenia pulled items S, A. and 5.F,, for separate discussion.
ACTION Mooed, by Mayor Pro 'Tem Ly ,atid5 seconded by Council Member
ArmentaJ6 appro`v6)onsent Calendar items 513, 5C, 51), 5E, and 5G. The motion
carried un mous iily the followin"e: AYES: Alarcon, Armenta, Clark, Ly,
Low
• Re"solutionNo.2017-19
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS
AND IaEMANDS IN THE SUM OF $909,203.31 NUMBERED
96047 THROUGH NUMBER 96168 INCLUSIVELY, WHICH IS
ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 2017-19
Council Member Armenta inquired as to why Transtech Engineers, Inc. invoices
dating back to August 2016 are just now being paid.
Public Works Director Garcia stated staff just received their invoices in the last
month. She also noted some of the invoices received were in the wrong format and
had to be corrected.
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ACTION: Moved by Mayor Pro Tem Ly and seconded by Council Member
Alarcon to approve Consent Calendar item 5A. The motion carried unanimously by
the following vote: AYES: Alarcon, Armenta, Clark, Ly, Low
F. Park/Sports Facility Use Policy
At the request of the City Council, staff was asked to update the existing
Park/Sports Facility Use Policy to include language that would take historical usage
into account for priority facility scheduling.
Recommendation: That the City Council provide
amendment language to the Park/Sports Facility 1
Council Member Armenia noted she was appxo
in youth baseball to the City. She exptessed c
Rosemead Youth Association (RYA),,is still in.
policy will protect and provide a sate guard for
of Rosemead.
ACTION: Moved by Council Member Arme
Clark to approve Consent Calendar item 5F
the following vote: AYES: AlareoArmer
6. MATTERS FROM CITY MANAGER &STAFI
7. MATTERS FROM MAYOR & CITY COUNCII
,tion regarding the proposed
'olicy.
by s uicone asking to bring
I
with the request since the
.ice. She noted, the, proposed
ical sports teams in the City
seconded by Council Member
otion carried unanimously by
rk,>Lv, Low
A. Legislative,Platform=;(Agendized by Mayor Pro Tem Ly)
Ata ox csent City.Cbuncil Meeting, a request was made to create a City Legislative
Platform ("Platform"); to provide a streamlined process for responding to legislative
proposals'thdimay inipact the City. The proposed action adopts 2017 Legislative
Platform and anmoves:State and Federal Priorities for 2017.
That the City Council adopt the proposed 2017 City's
Mayor W6 Tem Ly noted this proposed legislative platform would give guidance
to staff'on what the City's position is on various issues and it would allow staff to
send letters of support or opposition based on the criteria in the legislative platform.
Council Member Clark asked bullet point #3 under Strategies be amended to state,
"The City will take positions only on proposals that clearly impact our City and its
Community, or are a threat to local control."
Council Member Clark asked if this policy would prohibit the City Council from
bringing positions on future bills to a future City Council meeting.
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Mayor Pro Tem Ly stated it would not. This would give staff flexibility for the time
periods in between City Council meetings.
Mayor Low encouraged the City Council to send in letters of support or opposition
on behalf of themselves in the future as well.
ACTION: Moved by Mayor Pro Tem Ly and seconded by Council Member
Armenta to approve the recommended action as amended. The motion carried
unanimously by the following vote: AYES: Alarcon, Armenta, Clark, Ly, Low
B. Establishment of a Parks Commission
Recommendation: That the City Council:
1. Introduce for first reading, by title
AN ORDINANCE OF
CALIFORNIA, ADDING'C
ROSEMEAD MUNICIPAL
ESTABLISHMENT OF A
CITY OF ROSEMEAD
2. Approve Resolution N
the Parks Commission.
0
OF THE CITY
FOR
entitled:
OF ROSEMEAD,
TO TITLE 2 QF`.THE
ZOVIDING FOR THE
MISSION FOR THE
for members of
L OF THE CITY OF
ESTABLISHING
OF THE PARKS
BnatrT win, resident, stated he%agreed with the duties outlined for the potential
Parks Commission but,suggested that a committee be formed before a commission
is created.';,
Pro Te "',.Ly noted the City is still very deficient in parks space. The Parks
ssion Would be able to bring new ideas to the City Council with their
focus, being on new park space.
Mayor Low asked what the benefit would be to have a commission instead of a
Mayor Pro Tem Ly stated a Parks Commission would be able to deal with issues
that take a great amount of time and would allow the City Council to focus on
bigger items. He referenced the "Toolbox" item which the Traffic Commission
dealt with for six months, while the City Council dealt with more important items.
Mayor Low noted if the potential Parks Commission is not performing up to
standards, the municipal code allows the City Council to eliminate the commission.
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Council Member Clark expressed her concern with forming a commission right
away. She noted a commission would require a staff member to do the actual
research for the commission. She suggested a committee be formed initially to see
if it would be a success. She asked if staff has budgeted a staff member to assist the
commission and the compensation which the potential commissioners would
receive.
Mayor Low clarified if a committee would require a staff person to assist as well.
Council Member Clark stated it would, but a committee would be easier to
eliminate than a commission, if it's not needed. She suggested a trial run as a
committee first before becoming a commission.
Council Member Armenta noted having a commission Would allow it to be staffed
by a Director, which a Director should have asyart of their,dut es.
Council Member Clark asked what the purpose, of the commission would be if a
staff member would be the one coming," with ideas for potential park space and
grant funding.
Mayor Pro Tem Ly noted dedicated Parks Commi sioners would be focused only
on parks and how we can'sohue the deficient parr space problem. He stated the
potential commissioners are' to;haye the mindset=Yo make the City better.
Council Member Armenta noted a cefnmittee iiiight actually pay more in terms of
staff time She referenced the staff liaison to the Beautification Committee who is
not a director, is performing duticS outside of his scope. She reiterated a Director
should°he°performing these duties.
Mayor Low noYz d a Commission, would be more formal, staffed by a Director, and
th64idi rbprs wotitd,he compen`safed and a Committee would be less formal, staffed
by adin h strative kaff,,,and would not receive compensation.
Council Meiul 6x Arm&hfa asked staff to look into the Beautification Committee
becoming a Commission in the future.
ed by Mayor Pro Tem Ly and seconded by Council Member
prove the recommended action #1. The motion carried by the
AYES: Alarcon, Armenta, Ly, Low NOES: Clark
ACTION: Moved by Mayor Pro Tem Ly and seconded by Council Member
Armenta to approve the recommended action #2. The motion carried by the
following vote: AYES: Alarcon, Armenta, Ly, Low NOES: Clark
C. City Council Comments
Council Member Armenta congratulated the Sub -Committee from the
Beautification Committee for their work at Civic Pride Day. She noted she will be
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attending the upcoming California Contract Cities Association Annual Municipal
Seminar. She stated she will be the Secretary Treasurer again since she allowed one
of her colleagues to move ahead since he will be running for higher office in the
near future and this will give him a chance to serve as President before he leaves.
8. CLOSED SESSION
A. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — INITIATION OF LITIGATION
Government Code Section: 54956.9 (d)(4)
Number of Cases: 2
B. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL- EXISTI-NG LITIGATION
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9 (01) =,
Case Name: Tan vs. Rosemead
Case Number: CJP038818RM
City Attorney Richman stated there was no reportable action;takerj",in closed
session.
9. ADJOURNMENT
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