CC - Item 6B - Minutes of February 26, 2019 MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL
AND THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE ROSEMEAD
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
REGULAR JOINT MEETING
FEBRUARY 26,2019
The regular meeting of the Rosemead City Council was called to order by Mayor Steven Ly at
7:07 p.m., in the Rosemead City Council Chamber located at 8838. East Valley Boulevard,
Rosemead, California.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE was led by Council Member Low
INVOCATION was led by Mayor Pro Tem Clark
STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Molleda, Assistant City Manager Tsujiuchi, City Attorney
Richman, Chief of Police Kusayanagi, Director of Community Development Kim, Director of
Public Works Alfonso, Director of Finance Lieu,Director of Parks and Recreation Boecking, and
City Clerk Hernandez
1. PUBLIC COMMENT
Mayor Ly opened the Public Comment period.
ASB students, Muscatel Middle School, shared about "Grand March," a month-
long challenge to encourage students and adults to think about the purpose and
audience in all forms of their writing (i.e. emails, texts, social media or school
assignments); noted an assembly to kick-off"Grand March"will be held on March
1S`, where students will compete in literacy focused games. The ASB students
extended an invitation to the City Council to attend the Community Festival on
March 9th, from 12 to 4 p.m., at Rosemead Park,to celebrate literacy and the power
of writing.
There being no further comments, Mayor Ly closed the Public Comment period.
2. PRESENTATIONS
B. Presentation Update by Joe A. Gonsalves and Son on State Legislative Advocacy
Efforts
Mayor Ly indicated the presentation by Joe A. Gonsalves and Son would be heard
first as the presenter has an early flight to catch.
Anthony Gonsalves,representing Joe A.Gonsalves and Son,noted 2,698 bills were
introduced this past year; indicated Governor Brown allocated 500 million in the
State's budget for planning and housing, however, explained that not all cities are
the same, meaning while Rosemead is paying the same dollar on the 1% property
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tax, the City is only getting .0675 cents back; concurred housing is important, but
posed the question — how can the City be expected to pay for housing when it
receives less than 7 cents on the dollar? Mr. Gonsalves opined its best if the State
comes up with a new system as how the money can be redistributed.
Council Member Armenta congratulated Blanca and Susan Rubio for making
history in becoming the first-ever two Latina women sisters elected to legislature
at the same time; inquired if there is legislation being proposed that would require
cities to pay PERs to contracted employees.
In response to Council Member Armenta's inquiry, Mr. Gonsalves ascertained that
PERs will not accept any private agencies as they must be a public agency to
qualify;noted he could see legislation trying to limit a city's ability to contract with
a private agency.
Council Member Armenta stated sitting on the Executive Board of the Contract
Cities Association, she needed to express concern as that type of legislation would
bankrupt many small cities such as Rosemead; thanked Gonsalves & Son for being
our advocate in Sacramento.
Mayor Pro Tem Clark commended Gonsalves & Son for being at the forefront of
so many issues that affect Rosemead.
Mr. Gonsalves applauded the City Council for caring about their constituency;
affirmed that together they will be able to work out the legislative issues at hand.
A. Recognition of Congressional Gold Medal Act Enacted to Pay Tribute to Chinese-
American World War II Veterans
Sharon Wong, President, Chinese-American Citizens Alliance of the Greater San
Gabriel Valley Lodge, stated the Citizens Alliance purpose is to protect the civil
liberty of Chinese-Americans; thanked the City Council for recognizing their
efforts in securing the passage of the Chinese-American Act.
John Wong,Chinese-American Citizens Alliance of the Greater San Gabriel Valley
Lodge, provided history of the Congressional Gold Medal Act enacted to pay
tribute to Chinese-American World War II Veterans.
Mayor Ly presented a Certificate of Recognition to the Chinese-American Citizens
Alliance of the Greater San Gabriel Valley Lodge in recognition of the
Congressional Gold Medal Act enacted to pay tribute to Chinese-American World
War II Veterans.
Mr. Wong requested the City's assistance in determining whether Rosemead has
residents that were Chinese-American World War II Veterans so that gold medals
could be presented to those individuals.
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3. PUBLIC HEARINGS
4. CONSENT CALENDAR
A. Claims and Demands
• Resolution No. 2019-11
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, ALLOWING
CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS IN THE SUM OF
$1,195,059.37 NUMBERED 102450 THROUGH
NUMBER 102535 INCLUSIVELY
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 2019-11.
• Resolution No. 2019-02 SA
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RQSEMEAD,
CALIFORNIA, AS THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO
THE ROSEMEAD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD
ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS IN
THE SUM OF $514,219.00 NUMBERED 10256
THROUGH 10259 INCLUSIVELY
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 2019-02 SA.
B. Approval of Minutes
Recommendation: That the City Council approve the regular meeting minutes of
September 25, 2018.
C. Crosswalk Installation at Jay Imperial Park (Project No. 28011) and Sidewalk
Replacement (Project No. 24008)—Award of Contract
As part of the City's Fiscal Year 2018-19 Budget, the City Council approved the
Capital Improvement Program that included the Crosswalk Installation and
Sidewalk Replacement Projects. In order to attract more bidders, the City Engineer
combined the two projects into a single project, prepared bid specifications, and
advertised the project for bids on January 10, 2019. On February 6, 2019, staff
received five bids and is recommending the award of contract to FS Contractors
Inc., of Sylmar, in the amount of$100,090.
Recommendation: That the City Council take the following actions:
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1. Authorize the City Manager to execute a contract with FS Contractors Inc., in
the amount of$100,090 for the Crosswalk Installation at Jay Imperial Park and
Sidewalk Replacement Projects;
2. Authorize the Director of Public Works to approve change orders up to$10,000
(up to 10% of contract amount) for these projects; and
3. Take such additional,related action that may be desirable.
D. Installation of Red Curb at 8622 Garvey Avenue
On February 7, 2019, the Traffic Commission considered a request for installation
of red curb at 8622 Garvey Avenue. Upon reviewing the letters received from two
business owners at 8622 Garvey Avenue and hearing their testimony and staff's
analysis, the Commission concurred with staff's recommendation to install 15 feet
of red curb immediately west of the driveway serving the property. The red curb
will improve visibility for oncoming traffic and provide relief for the business
owners and their patrons exiting the driveway. In accordance with the City's Curb
Marking Policy, staff is requesting Council's approval of the red curb installation
at 8622 Garvey Avenue.
Recommendation: That the City Council approve the installation of 15 feet of red
curb immediately west of the driveway located at 8622 Garvey Avenue in order to
improve visibility for oncoming traffic; and take such additional,related action that
may be desirable.
ACTION: Moved by Council Member Low and seconded by Council Member bang to
approve Consent Calendar Items A, C, D. Motion was carried out by the following vote
AYES: Armenta, Clark,Dang, Low,Ly ABSENT: None
It came to Mayor Ly's attention that Council Member Armenta inadvertently requested the
incorrect Consent Calendar Item to be pulled for separate discussion; Ms. Armenta meant
to pull Item No. 4C, not Item No. 4B.
ACTION: Moved by Council Member Armenta and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Clark
to reverse the approval of Consent Calendar Items A, C, D. Motion was carried out by the
following vote AYES: Armenta, Clark,Dang,Low,Ly ABSENT: None
ACTION: Moved by Council Member Low and seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Clark to
approve Consent Calendar Items A, B, D. Motion was carried out by the following vote
AYES: Armenta, Clark,Dang,Low,Ly ABSENT: None
ITEMS PULLED FOR SEPARATE DISCUSSION
C. Crosswalk Installation at Jay Imperial Park (Project No. 28011) and Sidewalk
Replacement(Project No. 24008)—Award of Contract
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As part of the City's Fiscal Year 2018-19 Budget, the City Council approved the
Capital Improvement Program that included the Crosswalk Installation and
Sidewalk Replacement Projects. In order to attract more bidders,the City Engineer
combined the two projects into a single project, prepared bid specifications, and
advertised the project for bids on January 10, 2019. On February 6, 2019, staff
received five bids and is recommending the award of contract to FS Contractors
Inc., of Sylmar, in the amount of$100,090.
Recommendation: That the City Council take the following actions:
1. Authorize the City Manager to execute a contract with FS Contractors Inc., in
the amount of$100,090 for the Crosswalk Installation at Jay Imperial Park and
Sidewalk Replacement Projects;
2. Authorize the Director of Public Works to approve change orders up to$10,000
(up to 10% of contract amount) for these projects; and
3. Take such additional, related action that may be desirable.
Council Member Armenta noted she pulled this item in effort to be transparent with
residents by providing a timeline of when the City anticipates completion of the
project.
Director of Public Works Alfonso affirmed now that the City is awarding the
contract, our goal is to complete the work by April.
ACTION: Moved by Council Member Armenta and seconded by Council Member Low
to take the following actions:
1. Authorize the City Manager to execute a contract with FS Contractors Inc., in
the amount of$100,090 for the Crosswalk Installation at Jay Imperial Park and
Sidewalk Replacement Projects;
2. Authorize the Director of Public Works to approve change orders up to$10,000
(up to 10% of contract amount) for these projects; and
3. Take such additional, related action that may be desirable.
Motion was carried out by the following vote AYES: Armenta, Clark, Dang, Low, Ly
ABSENT: None
5. MATTERS FROM CITY MANAGER & STAFF
A. Fiscal Year 2018-19 Mid-Year Budget Review
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The City Council will consider adjustments to the Fiscal Year 2018-19 adopted
Budget. During the Fiscal Year, unforeseen financial needs and opportunities
typically arise, which require Council approval of recommended adjustments to
projected revenues and expenditures. At this time, there are several items that
require appropriations as well as projected revenue adjustments.
Recommendation: That the City Council take the following actions:
1. Receive and file the Mid-Year Budget Review and related reports; and
2. Approve Resolution No. 2019-10, entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
VARIOUS APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR
2018-19
Director of Finance Lieu indicated there is a cost saving of$254,000 in the General
Fund from the reallocation of CDBG to fund the Garvey Park Restroom Renovation
Project; noted the total General Fund appropriation of $210,500 is offset by the
General Fund cost saving and the net impact is a reduction to the General Fund
expenses of$43,500.Ms.Lieu ascertained that an increase in General Fund revenue
of$387,000 is anticipated as staff reassessed revenue projections when the budget
was adopted, which included increased property tax, sales tax, county grants,
Parks and Recreation revenues and other Building fees. Director of Finance Lieu
affirmed a positive impact of $431,000 to the General Fund operating budget;
while staff is requesting additional appropriations, there will be no adjustments to
special revenue funds. Ms. Lieu further stated as a result, there will be a negative
impact of$247,767 to the CDBG funds, $455,037 to HOME funds, and $130,000
to the Proposition C fund.
Council Member Armenta thanked Director of Finance Lieu for preparing the
budget with a fine-tooth comb; inquired how much money has the City saved in
CDBG funds since staff corrected the misallocation of funds last year.
Director of Community Development Kim affirmed the City was not spending the
CDBG funds for various activities as we could have; however, staff was able to
correct that concern through the substantial amendment to the Annual Action Plan
and funding of our Public Works Activity Center.
Council Member Armenta commended Director of Community Development Kim
for his diligence in correcting the shortchange to the City and finding ways to
properly allocate money into more projects while having the City's best interest in
mind and keeping the City's resources well-kept and guarded.
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Director of Community Development Kim acknowledged it was a team effort and
expressed appreciation to City Manager Molleda and his fellow Department Heads
for their continuous support.
ACTION: Moved by Council Member Armenta and seconded by Council Member Dang
to take the following actions:
1. Receive and file the Mid-Year Budget Review and related reports; and
2. Approve Resolution No. 2019-10, entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
VARIOUS APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR
2018-19
Motion was carried out by the following vote AYES: Armenta, Clark, Dang, Low, Ly
ABSENT: None
B. Approval of First Amendment to City Manager Employment Agreement
Recommendation: That the City Council take the following actions:
1. Approve the First Amendment to the City Manager Employment Agreement
granting a 5% salary increase to the City Manager; and
2. Approve an additional 3.5% salary increase this year and an additional 3.5%
increase next year to the City Manager's salary as a step to begin to make her
current salary more reflective of and competitive with the labor market for city
managers.
City Attorney Richman stated the City entered into an Employment Agreement
with the City Manager on January 16, 2018; indicated pursuant to Section 3 (a)(ii)
of the Agreement, the City Council conducted the City Manager's performance
evaluation,where she received a"Substantially Exceeds Expectations"review with
a 5 rating. A "Substantially Exceeds Expectations" review entitles the Council to
grant the City Manager a 5%salary increase,which would bring the City Manager's
total annual salary to$199,500. Ms. Richman informed the City Council that they
are also being asked to consider an additional 3.5% salary increase to the City
Manager's salary to help close the gap between her current salary and the current
labor market in the area.City Attorney Richman noted in 2017, a salary survey was
conducted in which results indicated that the City Manager's compensation is
17.3% behind the labor market; ascertained an additional 3.5% increase this year
would bring the City Manager's total annual salary to $206,150.
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Council Member Low clarified after Council approves the additional 3.5%increase
for this year,the City Manager's current salary will close the gap to approximately
8-9%below the market value, and the following year would be dependent upon her
evaluation per the Agreement.
In response to Council Member Dang's inquiry, Mayor Ly explained the City of
South El Monte was not included in the 2017 salary survey conducted as it was not
part of the neighboring cities that Management agreed upon with the Employee
Association negotiations.
Council Member Dang concurred with Council Member Armenta that South El
Monte is incomparable in size to Rosemead.
The City Council commended City Manager Molleda for her diligence; stated she
is very deserving of this salary increase.
ACTION: Moved by Council Member Armenta and seconded by Council Member Low
to take the following actions:
1. Approve the First Amendment to the City Manager Employment Agreement
granting a 5% salary increase to the City Manager; and
2. Approve an additional 3.5% salary increase this year and an additional 3.5%
increase next year to the City Manager's salary as a step to begin to make her
current salary more reflective of and competitive with the labor market for city
managers.
Motion was carried out by the following vote AYES: Armenta, Clark, Dang, Low, Ly
ABSENT: None
6. MATTERS FROM MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL
A. City Council Comments
Mayor Pro Tern Clark indicated she was not able to attend the February 13th City
Council Meeting as she was in Sacramento for SCAG's legislative tour; objected
to legislatures' indication that it is the City's responsibility to build housing;
emphasized the City does not build the housing, rather the City zones for it;
expressed frustration that the legislatures took away the redevelopment tools that
enabled cities to build low income housing; implored legislature to give the City
more redevelopment tools instead of falsely casting blame.
Council Member Dang expressed appreciation to City Manager Molleda, Director
of Community Development Kim, and Director of Finance Lieu for their effort.
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Council Member Armenta thanked Mayor Ly for his vision of the Community
Garden as it is a beautiful sight to pass by.
Mayor Ly congratulated staff on their hard work and ensuring its fruition; thanked
the audience for attending the City Council meeting and the residents
at home for watching.
7. ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Ly adjourned the regular meeting at 8:21 p.m., and reconvened to the special
meeting at 8:26 p.m.,in the City Hall Conference Room.The regular City Council meeting
of March 12, 2019 is cancelled due to lack of quorum. The next regular City Council
meeting is scheduled for March 26, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. in the Rosemead City Hall
Council Chamber.
Ericka Hernandez, City Clerk
APPROVED:
Margaret Clark, Mayor
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