CC - Item 5B - Minutes of July 11, 2017MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING AND CITY COUNCIL AND
THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE ROSEMEAD COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION REGULAR JOINT MEETING
JULY 11, 2017
Closed session
The special meeting of the Rosemead City Council was called to order by Mayor Low at 6:06 p.m.
in the Rosemead City Council Chamber located at 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead,
California.
PRESENT: Mayor Low, Mayor Pro Tem Ly, Council
STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Manis, City
McKinney, Director of Public Works Ramirez, .a
Valenzuela, Director of Finance Lieu, Director, o
Donohue
1. WORKSHOP
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A. AB 1826 Food Waste.DlVeision & Rate
Director of Public We
workshop-aeenda item.
Alarcon, Arrnenta, and Clark
ney Richman, Assistant City Manager
Director:
Unified School District, Santa Ana Unified School District, Huntington Beach
Union High School District, and pilot programs are starting this year for Los
Angeles Unified School District. He noted Republic Services will aggressively be
pursuing partnerships with school districts in the City of Rosemead.
Council Member Armenta asked how Republic Services is going to work with
school districts in the City of Rosemead who have a different trash hauler. She
referenced Garvey School District who has a different trash hauler.
Mr. Snow noted Republic Services will be in contact with those trash haulers to
seek staff support and endorsement to develop ,'partnership for a food recovery
program.
Council Member Clark asked who Garvek,'Sek661 District's trash hauler is.
Council.Member Armenta
Mr. Snow continued with the presenta
Council Member Armenta noted she u
she does not believe the,biiiden should
Republic Services is wi
to Rosemead residents.
Mr. Sndw noted: AB 1826 ar,
residential rate imuact on this
Disposal.
s this is an unfunded mandate, but
on to the residents. She asked how
ure raised rates are not detrimental
sector only and there is no
rPoint slides state all the burden should
successful.
Mr. Snow h6ted it Would include ear dealerships and all the different commercial
business which may not be in a particular tier. He noted the rate allocation strategy
would apply tho;, cost fo'gll commercial establishments and all bin service
Direct&-,ofPubli,C.Works Ramirez noted Republic Services has three different rates
within it the C1tysShe stated only the commercial rate would be increasing and not
the residenttahi industrial rate.
Mayor Low clarified if apartments and multi -units are considered commercial.
Mr. Snow noted they are required to have organics recycling of green and wood
waste, not food waste. But they are in the segment of commercial customers where
their rate will be impacted.
Mayor Pro Tem Ly expressed his concern over potential rate increases. He noted
rate increases can be devastating to local business who are just getting by. He
referenced an article in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune which discusses recycling
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items going to landfills instead of a recycling center. He noted the blue recycle bin
in City Hall even includes waste mixed with the recycling items. He stated adding
an additional bin will confuse residents.
Council Member Clark if everything goes into one bin, how could it not be
contaminated.
Mayor Pro Tem Ly expressed concern when referencing the article which states
waste and recycling items are being co -mingled. He noted the contract with
Republic Services began five years ago and the City is still having this issue.
Mr. Snow noted source separation is requidd=by law and source separation done
properly will enhance diversion and recoYexy b at least 50%. He noted everything
going in to one bin will cause contamination. Hostated contamination in the blue
bins has now eclipsed 20%.
Council Member Clark asked where the blue bins in Rosemead go.
Mr. Snow noted blue bin
Services' CVT faci
facility and it could
Council Member Clark
by
City
Council Mei
food wasted
allow food v
Gity of Rosemead;„go to Republic
LX everything gets separated at the
ke:<sense if some of the separation
as costly to separate when picked up
if it would be possible to blend in a rate increase over
;d Council Member Armenta's question about the
and asked if there is any legislation which would
touched, to be donated to someone in need.
Council�ember.A'Ymenta noted students are required to have a certain amount of
food on their plate even if the food is not eaten, they are required to take it.
Mr. Snow stated the Emerson Good Samaritan Act provides complete
indemnification for organizations who wish to donate pre -consumer food.
Council Member Clark clarified if its food which has not been on someone's plate
but it's expired and they are unable to sell it, would be eligible to be donated.
Mr. Snow shared an example of Albertson Grocery Chain where 68% of the food
they don't sell is donated to local pantries. The remaining 32% is collected by trash
haulers where it's environmentally recycled as soil.
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Mayor Pro Tem Ly referenced the news article which stated different trash haulers
have different standards as to what is considered recyclable. He asked how
Republic Services is getting the word out so customers are not throwing recyclable
items in to waste bins.
Mr. Snow noted Republic Services trains their customers through education and
outreach.
Mayor Low asked if different trash haulers do have different standards as to what
is considered recyclable.
Mr. Snow answered affirmatively.
Mayor Pro Tem Ly used an example
container and there is still food reside)
recycle, or organics bin. He also raferi
residue of the coffee. _
Mr. Snow noted if the container is
the blue bin and if it was ;wet and s
Council Member
Mr.
goes to
the
was to; eat a meal out of a styrofoam
the container, would it go in the waste,
d a coffee cu"hich may include some
ly,empty, clean, anddry, it would go in
would go into the black bin.
goes.
and outreach for the
to the 4 tiers, what is required for
Mr. Snow noted any 040.1ishment generating 4 cubic yards a week or more of
organics wastL."He stated Rgpubhc Services has a consultant who does dumpster
druWg to charae """ze the waste. This allows Republic Services to create a snapshot
of exactly how rriany yards a week each customer uses.
Councif"' embeftllark asked if Republic Services sends out a binto customers who
qualify for a certain tier.
Mr. Snow answered affirmatively. He noted Republic Services sends an outreach
specialist who will provide education to the businesses. He stated tier 3 starts in
January 2019, which will exponentially expand the program to include every single
business which has any food waste.
Council Member Clark asked if this program will affect residential at any point.
Mr. Snow said it will not come to residential. He noted the garage disposal in
households go straight to waste/water plants
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RECONVENE 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 7:07 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 Alarcon, Armenta, and Clark
STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Manis, City Attorney Richman, Assistant City Manager
McKinney, Director of Public Works Ramirez, Interim Director of Community Development
Valenzuela, Director of Finance Lieu, Director of Parks and'Recreation Chacon, and City Clerk
Donohue
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE was led by
INVOCATION was led by Council
2.
3.
Hector Chavez, Coach of
threaten the Hitsville Bas)
street, in a safe
recent changes in fees that would
asketball program helps keep kids
barine them for life. He thanked
the issue. He stated he
ad at a reasonable rate
Chavez ran into.
& Recreation Department to pay off
, which would have been impossible
coming to the meeting to speak on his issue.
Council Memb nArmeri apologized on behalf of the City to Mr. Chavez for everything
he and his players wei t-1hrough. She requested the record to show, City staff doesn't
understand when theyclange policy, the ones holding the responsibility is the City Council
because they are the representatives of the community. She stated for things to change from
one day to the next, is unacceptable. She apologized to Mr. Chavez, the parents, and the
kids for what they went through because they are doing something good for the community.
She stated it is frustrating when you think policy is set and then something changes.
PRESENTATIONS
A. Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District Presentation
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Patty Cortez, Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District, provided an
overview of their local water supply. She discussed California's drought
progression, where local water supply comes from, total water use and rainfall
statistics, and the Upper District's programs for conservation and education.
Council Member Clark asked if there is another additional phase for Savannah
Memorial Park in the surveying and retrofitting program.
Ms. Cortez noted the District did meet with representatives from Savannah
Memorial Park a few months ago and there was
Park was going to provide the District with tb
District is also waiting to see if they need infra:
covered by large landscape.
Council Member Armenta ask
extend the recycled water pipel
part of the City.
Dan Arrighi, San Gabriel Valley
today because of the xocent drought. He
water. He stated the San Fzabxiel Valley
5 -phase recycled water piojeot,i-,the &
noted the City of Temple City also requ,
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Boulevard,--and-the cost was about a mill
the southern
where Savannah Memorial
ng plans for the area. The
replacement which can be
up with the District to
he City to the northern
iy stated there isles recycled water
there is a high demand for recycled
Company is currently working on a
South El Monte and El Monte. He
< ng recycled water up Rosemead
Mr. Arrighr stated a scalping plantsis, when you go up north before it gets to the
sanitation distru t5,lhd you;put a small,,plant that scalps the sewage, treats it and
uses �ii ;focally.. Fie ,noted the � City of Claremont is looking at doing something
similar. He,;titated thafJs also takes away from the water the sanitation districts
receive.
the key well and asked if more water could be
down from the north.
Mr. Arrgbi stated`the key well is dropping 6/10th of a foot per week. He noted if
more water"issiot added to the basin, the key well is not going to come back up. He
stated water from the north has to be purchased and it's about $800 per acre foot.
Mayor Low moved up item IC for as the next item on the agenda. There were no
objections.
C. Parks & Recreation Month Proclamation
Mayor Low presented the Parks & Recreation Month proclamation to the
Rosemead Youth Basketball Team.
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Council Member Armenta recognized Reaction Coordinator, Bernie Galindo, for
fixing a glitch for the 4th of July carnival. She expressed her appreciation to Ms.
Galindo for being such a loyal and hard diligent worker for the City. She also
thanked the rest of the Parks & Recreation staff who are the forefront for the City's
activities and community events.
Mayor Low and Mayor Pro Tem Ly reiterated Council Member Armenta's
thoughts.
B. California Choice Energy Authority Presentation
Michael Chapin, Connor Energy, provided an oYerview of the California Clean
Energy Authority (CCEA). He discussed ,the= definition of community choice
aggregation, sample electricity bills under the program, reasons other California
Cities are establishing CCA's, and how, e City cogld get started in the program.
Council Member Armenta stated she:requested this presedation so the City Council
could get a different perspeco "ltrom the presentation hat was given by Los
Angeles County. She noted the difference being, Los Angeles ounty dictates the
rates and the City has no control. Shc Stated sOp recently spoke to`lhe City Manager
from the City of Pico.;
Mr. Chapin stated 100% of all customers who have opted in the program have saved
money. He noted the savings vary from 1% to 12% but across the board, the average
is 3-5%.
Mayor Low clarified if the rates are set by the City.
Mr. Chapin answered affirmatively. Through analysis, Connor Energy would
present statistics on what SCE is charging and what they recommended the City
should charge.
Council Member Clark asked if the City
themselves.
Mr. Chapin answered affirmatively. He
to the residents and businesses in the bi
be sourced from the City. He stated Cc
develop an implementation plan
City Manager Manis asked if th(
restricted to energy programs or if
or Sheriffs related costs„,,.
form a
be purchasing the energy
City would be scheduling power
� the City and the power would
gy would work with the City to
;d from.the program is only
them towards,_ parks programs
energy related program services
riefrt towards other funds.
funds are used.
any formal restriction on funds. He noted the
ough uses for energy related purposes.
how the funds will be used if they were to
Chapin stat6d,there isup requirement to state how the funds will be used. He
d the intent jst will be used for energy programs and the range is very broad.
noted the funds could be used for underground utility
Council Member Alarcon asked how many cities are currently in this program.
Mr. Chapin stated the number of cities that have a working program today is about
60-70. He noted by the end of this year or the beginning of next year, the number
should be double today's amount.
Council Member Clark asked if the City has to make a profit or if it could just break
even.
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Mr. Chapin stated the City could pass all the savings to the customer if they decide
to do so. He noted ideally, the City should save a little for reserves.
Council Member Armenta noted even if the City does not join the program,
residents still have to pay the same fee to SCE.
Council Member Clark asked if SCE's representative wanted to say a few words.
Sal Ramirez, SCE, noted there are restrictions on what he can say but SCE does
support the customer's right to procure their energy from whoever they want. He
stated the item is very complex and encouraged eueryone to do their homework.
Mayor Low asked if the counties listed in: hcjist of agencies participating in the
program are the entire county or cities within those,counties.
Mr. Chapin noted the list is a road map of agencies exploring the option to join the
program.
Mayor Low asked staff to research
4. PUBLIC HEARINGS
A. Public Hearing on the CoYiinunity DeVelopmerit$lock Grant and HOME Programs
Annual Action Plan for Fiscal Year 20.17=1,8
that the; City Council take the following
>lio hearing arid; take public testimony on the Annual Action
the penod ,luly 1;'2017 — June 30, 2018.
2. Approve the CDBG and HOME funding recommendations, authorizing the
submittaUof the City's FY 2017-18 Annual Action Plan to the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development.
3. Authorize ;the City Manager to execute all appropriate and necessary
�doeum+snt 10 receive funding and implement approved use.
4. Award the following public service agencies with CDBG funds and
authorize the City Manager to execute agreements:
• Code Enforcement - $166,350
• Family Promise of San Gabriel Valley - $5,000
• Santa Anita Family Service - $5,000
• Southern California Housing Rights Center - $10,000
• Senior Nutrition Program - $76,100 (Morrison Management
Services $49,100 contract and staff costs $27,000)
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5. Authorize the City Manager to execute a professional services agreement
with Barr & Clark, Inc. and Lead Tech Environmental for lead based paint
and asbestos testing, assessment, and clearances tests of properties
according to federal and state laws in a combined amount not to exceed
$11,000.
6. Award $2,000 of HOME funds to the Rio Hondo Community Development
Commission to defray certain costs for the operation as the City's
Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO) and authorize the
City Manager to execute the necessary operating and service agreements.
Director of Public Works Ramirez
Department of Housing and Urban
receiving $646,913 in Community,
Fiscal Year (FY) 2017-18, which
allocation, and $234,004 in HOME'
2016-17 allocation. When combhn
program income, the City anticipate
available and $881,405;in„HOME f
endorsed projects has beeb�;develo
CDBG and HOME funded activities
HOME eligibility requirenipnts.
atated'the�"Gity has been notified by the U.S.
Deyeloprnezif(HUD) that Rosemead will be
?yelopmern'bfbck Grant (CDBG) funds for
sa 2.52% increase from its FY 2016-17
Funds, which is a 7increase from its FY
,with proJected carryoverz#nnds and projected
s 1 vmg a tgtal of $782,01==3, of CDBG funds
i4s available for FY 2017-113:. A list of staff -
zed bgsedl on funding requests and ongoing
All the pr$posed projects meet the CDBG and
about these programs
Mayor Pro -Tem Ly stated based 4f: the discussions during the Federal Lobbyist
hiteryiows t6day,`tbc-'&dgrpm s areftilly fanded for this year and the House of
Representatives aiid.the Senate-witl be'looking to fund it in next year's budget. He
noted there: seems to ,be no bi-paftisan support for the President's budget to
eliminate these funds.'
M4yor Low and Gpuncil Member Clark stated they were pleasantly surprised to see
the`findine has notbeen eliminated.
Mayor U6 opened the public hearing at 8:01 p.m.
With no request to speak, the public hearing was closed at 8:01 p.m.
ACTION: Moved by Mayor Pro Tem Ly and seconded by Council Member
Armenta to approve the recommended actions. Motion was carried by unanimous
vote: AYES: Alarcon, Armenta, Clark, Ly, and Low
5. CONSENT CALENDAR
A. Claims and Demands
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Resolution No. 2017-29
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS
AND DEMANDS IN THE SUM OF $1,579,079.95 NUMBERED
96625 THROUGH NUMBER 96820 INCLUSIVELY, WHICH IS
ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 2017-29
Resolution No. 2017-11 SA
A RESOLUTION OF THE
SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO
DEVELOPMENT COMM)
ROSEMEAD ALLOWING
DEMANDS IN THE SUM
INCLUSIVELY, WHICH,118",
A PART HEREOF
Recommendation:
B. Approval of Adjustment
The City,Counci
City Manager's i
annroved %r the
CJTY :OF. ROSEMEAD AS THE
TI iZOSEMEAD COMMUNITY
SSION OF' ,THE CITY OF
CERTAIN :.:CLAIMS AND
OF $568.80 NUMBERED 10215
ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE
7-11 SA
Manager
[oval of employee benefits adjustment to the
Lt to mirYox and reflect the changes that were
Unit.
Recommendatio �ti is rec611�1mmendedlhat the City Council approve adjustments in
benefi6Ao the Cify.- anager's 'employment agreement to mirror and reflect the
salary andbefits o 6Yae Management Service Unit.
ACTION,:,Moved by Mayor Pro' Tnern Ly and seconded by Council Member Armenta to
approved the Consent C,a�endar items A and B. Motion was carried by unanimous vote:
AYES Alarcon, Armep ,� Clark, Ly, and Low
6. MATTERS FROM CITY MANAGER & STAFF
A. Updated Duff School Joint Usage Agreement & Site Development
Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council approve the updated
joint usage agreement and proposed site development plan as well as provide
direction on funding source in the amount of approximately $400,000, should the
City not receive grant funding.
Director of Parks & Recreation Chacon stated staff reinitiated discussions with the
Garvey School District to inquire about their plans for the former Duff School site,
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which lays adjacent to Garvey Park to the West. The Garvey School District
informed staff that there is a possibility the school may reopen in the future, but
would be agreeable to updating the current joint usage agreement for the property
to allow the site to be used as park and open space for the community. He noted the
City has applied for the California Natural Resource Agency's Urban Greening
Grant in the amount of $987,000. This would include the proposed site
developments in addition to upgraded landscaping and greening components that
are requirements of the grant. Grant recipients are expected to be announced in
November 2017.
ACTION: Moved by Mayor Pro Tem Ly and seconded by Council Member
Alarcon to approve the recommended action:`Motion was carried by unanimous
vote: AYES: Alarcon, Armenta, Clark, Ly; -and Low
City Manager Manis noted the City should hear about.the grant by November 2017.
He stated before City funds are used; Elie City will waifto dear if the City is awarded
the grant.
7. MATTERS FROM MAYOR & CITY
A. Energy Upgrade CaI3oi1, a ( endized by,-uncil Member Armenta)
Recommendation:
Coune�l="lylember;Armenta stated "h ,resolution would encourage the community
to sane; their energy,,and expresses` City's support of the Energy Upgrade
Sal Ramirez, Southeti California Edison, stated the Energy Upgrade California
initiative are programs which already exist and the City is already taking advantage
of He rel 'ie Council Member A menta's thoughts and stated this resolution is
to He
tlie,commu iity to take advantage of energy saving programs.
Low stated --this resolution basically says the City supports saving energy.
City Manager Maw stated staff will push this information out on the City's social
media nlatfomis>and its website.
ACTION: Moved by Council Member Armenta and seconded by Council Member
Alarcon to approve the recommended action. Motion was carried by unanimous
vote: AYES: Alarcon, Armenta, Clark, Ly, and Low
B. City Council Comments
Council Member Clark asked if the City Council should revisit the fee schedule due
to the issues which were brought up during public comment.
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Mayor Pro Tem Ly stated he wasn't sure if the issue had to do with the actual fees,
rather when fees were due to be paid.
Council Member Armenta noted the issue also had to do with an increase in fees.
She noted the City needs to be cognizant of how it raises their fees because it affects
programs in the community.
City Manager Manis noted he has spoken with staff and their goal is to be as
friendly as possible and accommodate individuals who can't pay fees upfront.
Mayor Low clarified if the policy states individuals>have to pay upfront. She noted
staff follows the policy but staff should be scnsite to individuals who have issues
paying upfront and work out a solution wig #I*.
City Manager Manis noted there are' groups who ,use City facilities who have
outstanding bills and end up not paying the City. Hes>ed the City's practice in
those situations is to not allow'those groups to sign up fo;an additional year until
their balance is paid off.
Council Member Ch
City Attorney Richn
item back to a future
Mayor Pro.Tern.Ly„
July ruzi parade, fes
helping out with the
from last year do the
like there was aburd
worth of fines. He' n(
hand out'firies when
Council MembefAr.
tliere is policy set-in 1
when, and how tq„us1
been oj%erating iWtlle
staff to revisifthe'fee schedule.
has been given to bring the
be discussed then.
ilced eyerybgdy-iaQved in�vhat was a wonderful 4th of
and firewokk show. H6 °commended staff as a whole for
Tit. He stated it looks like the illegal fireworks were less
ji end of town. However, the south end of town sounded
of 'llegalfireworks. He stated staff found over $23,000
the Citvneedsto continue the education on fireworks and
quested the record to show, in reference to Hitsville,
when the policy is not adhered to and staff can choose
policy, is when problems can arise. She noted Hitsville has
City for three years and had not had any previous issues until
they received 60romail from the Parks and Recreation Department and there was no
budging from; -staff. She noted if staff is going to be implementing or changing a
policy which hasn't been established, you cannot be so rigid and not allow the team
to use the facility if they don't pay all their fees. She stated not having this program
could be detrimental to residents, particularly the youth. She asked the City
Manager to look into this situation. She noted staff needs to be sensitive to the
groups which make the City of Rosemead a better place.
Council Member Armenta reiterated Mayor Pro Tem Ly's comments regarding the
4th of July event. She thanked Director of Parks and Recreation Chacon and his staff
for their work on the event. She suggested all input about the event be taken into
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consideration for next year's 41h of July event. She stated the 4th of July event puts
the City of Rosemead on the map.
Mayor Low thanked staff for their work on the 4`h of July event.
S. CLOSED SESSION
The City Council will meet in Closed Session to discuss the following items:
A. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - ANTICIPATED LITIGATION
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.904 4):
Number of Cases: 1
B. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL- ANlCIPATED LITIGATION
Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to Govahnincut Code Section
54956.9(d)(2): 2 Potential Cases
Mayor Low recessed the meeting at.$:31 p.m. to closed session and reconvened at
9:12 p.m. City Attorney Richman st6ted there, -was no reportable, action taken in
closed session.
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The meeting adjourned.at 9:13 p.m. ,The nextiregular City Council meeting is scheduledto
take place on June 27, ZO:Z:7at 7:00,pm. in,the;Rosemead City Hall Council Chamber.
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Marc Donohue, City Clerk