PKC - Minutes - 11-07-17MINUTES OF THE ROSEMEAD PARKS COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
The regular joint meeting of the Rosemead Parks Commission was called to order at 7:00 p.m. in
the Rosemead City Council Chamber located at 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead,
California.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE was led by Commissioner Lin
INVOCATION was led by Commissioner Ruvalcaba
ROLL CALL: Commissioners Lin, Ly, Ruvalcaba, and Tocki
ABSENT: Chair Chavira
1. PUBLIC COMMENTS FROM THE AUDIENCE
Barbara Murphy presented the Commission with a proposal for a Community Garden at
the vacant lot at Garvey Park. Ms. Murphy would like to see this item placed on a future
agenda.
Vice -Chairman Lin thanked Ms. Murphy for her time and thoroughness with her proposal.
2. CONSENT CALENAR - None
3. MATTERS FROM STAFF
A. POTENTIAL PARK PROJECT
Director of Parks and Recreation Jason Chacon presented the staff report below:
SUMMARY
City staff is currently working with Global Urban Strategies, a grant consultant, to submit an
application for the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) grant that is due in February of
2018. The LWCF is a federally funded grant administered locally by the California Department of
Parks and Recreation, to preserve natural resources and create opportunities for high-quality
outdoor recreation. The funding for the LWCF grant has been inconsistent and sparse in recent
years, which leads officials to believe this grant cycle will be highly competitive. City staff has
identified two potential park projects for the LWCF grant application.
Option 1
The development of a dog park at Garvey Park on the west side of the property as presented at the
Parks Commission meeting on October 3, 2017. The dog park would include a large and small dog
section with various amenities to be determined at a later time.
Commissioner Ly asked if there is any funding included without seeking this grant.
Director Jason Chacon stated that there is no other funding secured for it, but the City Council is
aware of it, and has made their desire known that they would possibly look at doing if brought
back to them.
Option 2
The land acquisition and development of a new neighborhood park through an agreement with
Southern California Edison (SCE). SCE has provided the City with three locations that would be
available for the development of a new neighborhood park.
1. Mission Dr. & Walnut Grove Dr. 7 acres
2. Hellman Ave. & Stallo Ave. 4.3 acres
3. Earle Ave. & Artson St. 3.33 acres
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
That the Parks Commission provide a recommendation of a preferred park project for the Land
and Water Conservation Fund grant application.
FISCAL IMPACT
The LWCF grant is a reimbursement grant and has a 50% matching funds requirement. The City
would be required to pay for the entire project upfront and then submit reimbursement for up to
50% of the project. This project amount would differ depending on which project was selected.
STRATEGIC PLAN IMPACT
The project would meet either Strategy 4, Action Item A: "Study and evaluate the potential to
increase park space by 25%, including the potential use of vacant SCE acreage under electrical
transmission lines for recreational use development,..." or Action Item B: "Evaluate the
development of a dog park".
Vice -Chairman Lin asked if a dog park could be worked into any of the land acquisition plans.
Director Chacon stated that unfortunately SCE does not allow dog parks under their transmission
lines.
Commissioner Ly asked if there is a limit on how much they would reimburse.
Director Chacon stated that this grant has a 2 million dollar maximum per project
Commissioner Tocki asked if there is a limit to what the City will pay.
Director Chacon stated that there is no dollar amount given by our City Council, but have been
wanting to increase the park and open space for our residents.
Commissioner Ly confirmed that the City would not begin the project without the grant being
approved.
Director Chacon stated that the grant will be due in February. They will announce the winners
sometime in October and then at that point it would come back to the City Council and begin
accepting bids. If we do not get the Grant, then the City would look at the dollar amount to see if
it's within Council's agenda for them to continue with the project through other avenues of
funding.
Commissioner Ruvalcaba asked if they were to choose the Dog Park, would SCE still have it open
for us in the near future.
Director Chacon stated that SCE has made both properties available, and they are willing to work
with the City in the future to develop these into parks.
Commissioner Ly asked, "What is the level of interest from the Community and residents for a
dog park in Rosemead".
Director Chacon stated that there is a diverse group of park users in the City that have asked City
Council for a Dog Park. There was also a community meeting forum held in 2006, and they
established a park list of what the residents thought was important, and a Dog Park was on the top
of the list.
Commissioner Lin asked how competitive is this kind of grant, and how can we be more successful
in getting the grant.
Director Chacon stated that we recently applied for a grant through the California Natural Resource
Agency in which they received $134 million worth of calls from proposals, and they only funded
8 million worth of those projects. Therefore, this grant is going to be very competitive. Many
cities will be taken out of the running because they do not have the means to front the money up
front.
Commissioner Lin asked approximately how many acres do we need in order to reach our goal of
increasing park acreage, and if we were to acquire SCE areas, how close does that get us to meeting
our goal.
Director Chacon stated that we have approximately 55 acres total in the City. This includes any
open grass space. Therefore, approximately 48 square feet of park space, so 25% of that would be
around 10 acres to add.
Commissioner Ly asked if SCE was to sign a lease, what would be the duration of that lease
Director Chacon stated that each property would be different. This would be a Federal grant and
would have to be in perpetuity, and would have to remain a park forever.
Commissioner Tocki asked if there were any adverse health effects of us having a park at a joint
tower location.
Director Chacon stated that he would have to get that information to him at a later date.
ACTION: Commissioner Ly made the motion, seconded by Commissioner Ruvalcaba to go with
Option 2, Number 42 (Hellman Avenue and Stallo Avenue).
B. RESCHEDULE DECEMBER MEETING
SUMMARY
The December Parks Commission meeting is scheduled for December 5, 2017, which is also the
date of our annual Christmas Tree Lighting and Dinner with Santa event.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
That the Parks Commission cancel the regular December Parks Commission meeting on December
5, 2017 and schedule a special meeting on December 12, 2017 at the regularly scheduled time.
ACTION: Commissioner Tocki made the motion, seconded by Commissioner Ruvalcaba to
cancel the December 5, 2017 Parks Commission meeting and schedule a special meeting on
December 12, 2017.
4. MATTERS FROM COMMISSION
A. Commissioner Ly asked if the Commission should ask Barbara Murphy to come back with
more of the logistics for a Community Garden. .
Director Chacon stated that he will get together with Ms. Murphy, work out some details
and talk to the City Council, to see if this is something they would like to pursue, and they
will direct staff to look into areas that could possibly facilitate a Community Garden.
Director Chacon thank Commissioner Ruvalcaba for being one of our Trunk or Treat judge.
Commissioner Ruvaleaba stated that she had a great time at the Trunk or Treat and it was
a great experience, and would love to be involved in other events.
Commissioner Ly asked if sometime in the future we can schedule a site visit to go out and
take a look at potential sites.
5. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 7:59 p.m. The next regular Parks Commission meeting will be held on
Tuesday, December 12, 2017, at 7:00 pm in the Council Chambers.
Parks Commission \Secretary
APPROVED:
Chen Lin, Vic -Chir