CC - Item 5B - Minutes of July 25 , 2017MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING AND CITY COUNCIL AND
THE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONJOINT REGULAR MEETING
JULY 25, 2017
Closed session
The special meeting of the Rosemead City Council was called to order by Mayor Low at 6:05 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
(Arrived to the meeting at 6:29 p.m.)
STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Manis, City At
McKinney, Director of Finance Lieu, Director of Parks
Works Ramirez, Interim Director of Community
Donohue
CLOSED SESSION
The City Council will meet in
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TO REGULAR MEETING
The regular meatipg of the Xo�emead City Council and the Housing Development Corporation
was called to order b,Mayor-'1ow at 7:00 p.m. in the Rosemead City Council Chamber located at
8838 East Valley Bo- Rosemead, California.
PRESENT: Mayor Low, Mayor Pro Tem Ly Council Members Alarcon, Armenta, and Clark
STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Manis, City Attorney Murphy, Assistant City Manager
McKinney, Director of Finance Lieu, Director of Parks and Recreation Chacon, Director of Public
Works Ramirez, Interim Director of Community Development Valenzuela, and City Clerk
Donohue
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE was led by Councilmember Alarcon
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INVOCATION was led by Councilmember Clark
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PUBLIC COMMENT
Alberto Juarez, political science instructor at Pasadena City College introduced his political
science students who are observing the City Council meeting. Mr. Juarez invited the City
Council to tour the Rosemead Pasadena City College campus.
Francisco Puente, resident and student at Pasadena City College introduced himself to the
City Council.
Ray Jan, Executive Director of the Rosemead Chamber of Commerce thanked Mayor Low
and Council Member Clark for attending the Chamber of Commerce 90th celebration
event. She distributed the program pamphlet to the Coutneil and anrJo ced the Double Tree
Hotel was recognized as the business of the year and outgoing "Chamber of Commerce
member Chester Gee was presented with a military banner. Ms. Jan added the Chamber of
Commerce updated the hospitality program brochure which is to be disfribUed to tourists.
PRESENTATIONS
IN
Sheriff Deputy
Chief of Police Lieutenant
Deputies. He explained the
checks. surveillance onera
detective
and r
City
al Assignment Sheriff
is in parole compliance
major crimes bureau,
the Special Assignment Team for their
Deputies for their work in the community.
crime was due to AB 109 passed by the State Legislator
passed by the voters.
.rmenta thanked and commended the Sheriff Deputies for their
them to the next Contract Cities Board of Directors Meeting on
Out Proclamation
Public Safety Supervisor Wong invited the City Council and the pubic to attend
the 34a` Annual National Night Out in conjunction with the Emergency
Preparedness Fair and Back to School Resource Fair at Zapopan Park on August
1 St.
Council Member Armenta stated she had a vision for a School Resource Fair in
which Mrs. Wong assisted in making it possible for children to receive school
supplies. She thanked Executive Director of the Chamber of Commerce, Ray Jan
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for obtaining donations for the program. In addition, she thanked sponsors and
donors such as Jones Moy, Jeff Foutz, Rosemead School District Education
Foundation, Willdan, Garvey School District Education Foundation, Southland
Transit, Cal Poultry, Garvey Community Senior Lunch Program, community
leaders, residents, and staff.
The City Council presented Public Safety Supervisor Wong a proclamation for
National Night Out.
PUBLIC HEARINGS - None
CONSENT CALENDAR
A. Claims and Demands
• Resolution No. 2017-32
A RESOLUTION OF THE `CII
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA,
AND DEMANDS IN THE Sl
96821 THROUGH, NUMBED
AND NUMBERED ,968417
INCLUSIVELY, WHICH'IS_A
A PART HEREOF
Adopt
• `'R2solutionNo.2017-33
OF THE CITY OF
No. 2017-32
A RESOLUTION ,OF TI4E''CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
]2OSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS
AND, DEMANDS IN THE SUM OF $473,191.16 NUMBERED
96823 -THROUGH NUMBER 96838, AND NUMBERED 96840,
AND =,NUMBERED 96914 THROUGH NUMBERED 96949
INCL6§1VELY, WHICH IS ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE
A PART`HEREOF
Adopt Resolution No. 2017-33
B. City Council Meeting Minutes
Recommendation: That the City Council approve the minutes from the regular
meeting on May 9, 2017, the regular meeting on June 27, 2017, the special meeting
on July 10, 2017, and the regular meeting on July 11, 2017.
C. Home Investment Partnerships (HOME) Funds Commitment Agreement between
the City of Rosemead and the Rosemead Housing Development Corporation
(RHDC) for the Implementation of Certain HOME Funded Programs
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Recommendation: It is recommended that the RHDC and the City Council take the
following actions:
1. Approve a HOME Funds Commitment Agreement between the RHDC and the
City Council for the implementation of the City's Owner -Occupied
Rehabilitation Loan Program in the amount of $523,503 (approximately) and
Mortgage Assistance Program in the amount of $190,000;
2. Authorize the Mayor to execute the contract on behalf of the City; and
3. Authorize the President to execute the contract on,' ehalf of the RHDC.
D. Los Angeles County Regional Park and Operi,Space District Competitive Tree
Planting Grant — Resolution No. 2017-34,- Approving the A#option of a Youth
Employment Plan
Recommendation: It is recommended tliiji
2017-34, approving the adoption of a Yd
received through the Competitive Tree P]
Angeles County Regional. perk and Open
A RESOLUTION
ROSEMEAD, C7
OF A YOUTH
y Council approvc�Rasolution No.
iployment Plan for all grant funds
Grant Program offered by the Los
�_OUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PROVING THE ADOPTION
PLAN FOR ALL GRANT
CHP'COMPETIVTIVE TREE
[ OFFERED BY THE LOS
PARK AND OPEN SPACE
E. Request to Insfall;ParkirigRestrictions — 7715 Garvey Avenue
Recomimndation ItAs recommended that the City Council approve the Traffic
Commissrori'.-�,reconinloildation to paint 3 -feet of red curb on the west side of the
driveway apfp and 5-116et of red curb on the east side of the driveway apron of the
business at 7715Garvey Avenue.
F. Re,i�'w of Traffic Conditions at Hart Avenue and Steele Street
Recomm,e dation: It is recommended that City Council approve the Traffic
Commission's recommendation to install 25 mph speed limit signs on Steele Street
for eastbound and westbound traffic and on Hart Avenue north of Guess Street for
northbound traffic and to install DIP (W8-2) signs on Hart Avenue north and south
of Steele Street.
G. Keep Clear Markings — Rio Hondo Avenue Between Valley Boulevard and Steele
Street
Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council approve the Traffic
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Commission's recommendation to install "KEEP CLEAR" pavement markings
with limit lines in the northbound travel lane of Rio Hondo Avenue south of Valley
Boulevard in front of the alley with one "DO NOT BLOCK INTERSECTION"
(R10-7) sign opposite the "KEEP CLEAR" pavement legend for the NB direction.
H. Right Turn Only Sign at Driveway Exit of Frances Willard Elementary School
Parking Lot
Recommendation: It is recommended that the City
Commission's recommendation to install a "RIGHT'
of the northern driveway on the west side of Willarc
the School District paint pavement arrows designate
exit driveway as well as post Entrance Only and Exit
gates and a white travel stripe delineating the„
drop
parking lot.
Council Member Armenta pulled theminutes 4
ACTION: Moved by Mayor Pro Tem,Ly, ;
Armenta to approve the Consent Calendar iter
exception of the minutes of;,Tgly 11, 2017. Mot'i
AYES: Alarcon, Armenta;, Qar1, Low, and
6. MATTERS FROM CITY
A. Tobacco
Council approve the Traffic
URN ONLY” sign at the exit
Avenue. It is suggested that
%g an entrance driveway and
only signage at the driveway
off;�lane to be striped in the
11, 2017.
I seconded by Council Member
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H, with
,vas carried by a unanimous vote:
Reco�niiie idation: It Is recommended that the City Council select Option 1 and
direct staff 61mmediately enforce t o Tobacco Retail License to all new tobacco
retail s. ;;All exisiii%g tobaccoretail stores shall be permitted to continue.
'R, w6er, any t66isl'er of ownership or business expansion of an existing tobacco
retail store,'shall require,the compliance with the Tobacco Retail License.
Interim Dire 6, of Community Development Valenzuela explained that in order to
encourage responsible tobacco 'retailing and discourage violations of tobacco -
related laws, staff is requesting the City Council to select one of three options to
assist -in prom ng the health, safety, and general welfare of residents.
Brian Lewin, resident expressed support of the City Council's legal action towards
the 710"'freeway matter. He suggested the City Council consider option 3 for more
oversight and incorporate vaping. Mr. Lewin explained some tobacco retailers are
morphing into retailers of other things that could be smoked. He suggested adopting
an ordinance similar to City of Santa Monica's definition of smoking to address
vaping.
Council Member Armenta stated she and Assistant City Manager McKinney were
approached with this issue and the City of Rosemead is the only City that did not
have an adopted ordinance or title relating to tobacco. She reiterated, staff discussed
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all three options and option 1 was the best fit. Option 3 would force staff to conduct
an inventory of every single business that sells some type of tobacco and a new
business license requirement. In speaking with staff, it was also mentioned option
1 could deter many from using the vapors and scented vapors. Option 3 could be a
second alternative, if option one did not work.
Interim Director of Community Development Valenzuela explained that Tobacco
21 law came in to effect on June 9, 2016, increasing the age requirement from 18
to 21 to purchase tobacco. In addition, the State redefined tobacco to include any
vape products and e -cigarettes, which addresses many public concerns.
Council Member Armenta recommended option one tb, the City Council.
ACTION: Moved by Mayor Pro Tem Ly and seconded, by Council Member
Alarcon to enforce Chapter 11.35 (Tobacco Retailing) of tie County of Los
Angeles Code of Ordinances and requireany business who sells, offers for sale or
distribution, exchanges, or offers to exchange for any form of consideration,
tobacco, tobacco products, or tobacco paraphernalia without regard to the
quantity sold, distributed, exchanged, or offered for exchange to obtain a Tobacco
Retail License. Motion was carried by a,t2nanimous vote: AYES: Alarcon,
Armenta, Clark, Low, and,Ly
MATTERS FROM MAYOR & CIMCOUNCIL
A. City Council Comments
Mayor Pro Temthe'Council and the public on the Garvey Avenue
SpecJf flan stafing,lhere was suppdaed,to be a joint session with the City Council,
Planning C6mmissi'm sand the Tram Commission. Unfortunately, due to some
concerns expYessed by`soie architects and business owners, the Garvey Avcnue
Speed Plan Sub :Committee approved the delay of the approval of the Garvey
Avenue Specific PIfor up to 3 months. Mr. Ly also spoke on the legal claim filed
by the City o'lzoseme'ad�against the Los Angeles Metro regarding the 710 freeway
issue. He explained surrounding and nearby communities near the 710 freeway
suffer twice tf d,}cancer risk rates than cities up north. All traffic stops at the 10
fr��way, 60 freeway and along corridors in the City of Rosemead on New Avenue,
Del Mesar Avenue, San Gabriel Boulevard, Walnut Grove Avenue, Rosemead
Bouleyatd,and Temple City Boulevard congesting the north and south streets as
well as th'& east and west streets.
Council Member Clark concurred the traffic where the 710 freeway ends is
horrendous.
Council Member Armenta commended Mayor Pro Tem Ly for leading and
addressing the 710 issue affecting the City of Rosemead.
8. ADJOURNMENT
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The meeting adjourned in memory of Tiffany Ching, wife of Mayor Eric Ching of the City
of Walnut, at 7:46 p.m. The next regular City Council meeting is scheduled to take place
on August 8, 2017, at 7:00 p.m. in the Rosemead City Hall Council Chamber.
Marc Donohue, City Clerk
APPROVED:
Polly Low, Mayor
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