PKC - Minutes - 07-23-19 Special MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL
AND PARKS COMMISSION
SPECIAL JOINT MEETING
JULY 23,2019
The special joint meeting of the Rosemead City Council and Parks Commission was called to order
by Mayor Clark at 6:00 p.m., in the Rosemead City Council Chamber located at 8838 East Valley
Boulevard, Rosemead, California.
PRESENT: Mayor Clark, Mayor Pro Tem Armenta, Council Members Dang, Low (arrived at
6:10 p.m.), and Ly; Vice Chair Ruvalcaba, Commissioners Lin, Morten, and Nguyen
ABSENT: Chair Tocki
STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Molleda, City Attorney Richman, Chief of Police Kusayanagi,
Director of Parks and Recreation Boecking, and City Clerk Hernandez
1. WORKSHOP
A. Park Design for Proposition 68 Competitive Grant
Recommendation: That the City Council and the Parks Commission take the
following actions:
1. Provide feedback and approve the conceptual park design; and
2. Discuss and approve a"name" for the potential park.
Director of Parks and Recreation Boecking noted translation services in Spanish,
Chinese, and Vietnamese, are available for the Workshop.
Mr.Boecking introduced Nancy Matthews,Consultant,NML Consulting Services;
Gary Vasquez, Principal, David Volz Design Landscape Architects; Luis Pedraza,
Project Designer; and Wendy Dahlin, Dahlin Grant Writing.
The proposed new park location is a portion of the Southern California Edison
(Edison) Corridor located between Mission Drive and Wells Street, just west of
Walnut Grove Avenue.
The City of Rosemead has an opportunity to apply for grant funds through
• Statewide Park Development and Community Revitalization Program, funded
through Proposition 68. This program will award over $650 million in multiple
rounds of funding. Grants will be awarded on a competitive basis for creation of
new parks and new recreation opportunities in proximity to the most critically
underserved communities across California. There is approximately $255 million
in available funding for this round. The applications are due by August 5th,thus the
time sensitivity of this item.
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Nancy Matthews,NML Consulting Services, stated applicants are required to hold
five community meetings,which Rosemead completed on the following dates and
locations: 1) June 20th, at Rosemead Community Recreation Center;
2) June 24th, at Farmers Market; 3)June 27th, at Shuey Elementary School; 4)June
29th,at Guess Park;and 5)July 23`',at City Hall.Ms.Matthews asserted by holding
those public meetings, Rosemead is ensuring the community is heard and
maximizing the City's points and chances; emphasized not only is this outreach a
vital part of the grant, it also provides a great opportunity to communicate with our
residents and stakeholders about the grant while gathering their input for the
proposed park project.
Ms. Matthews indicated the community survey (available in English, Chinese,
Spanish, and Vietnamese) was administered and collected at four community
meetings; noted that a total of 67 responses were received, which provided
feedback as to what residents and possible park users would like at the proposed
park. The following information gathered was used to determine the conceptual
plan for the park:
1. What types of activities would you be interested in participating?
Afterschool Program, Arts & Crafts, Educational Classes, Family Activities,
Lifetime Sports, Outdoor Recreation Sports (adult), Sports (youth), Other
2. What kinds of amenities would you like this park to include?
Benches, Children's Play Equipment,Dog Runs,Drinking Fountains,Exercise
Equipment, Gardens, Lighting, Open Grass Area, Paths, Picnic Tables, Public
Art, Restrooms, Security Signage, Trees, Trash Cans
3. What reason(s) do you have for recommending these amenities?
Promote Physical Activity, Expand Recreational Activities, Improve Health/
Wellness, Promote Community Gathering, Improve Safety, Decrease Crime,
Add Public Art/Beautify Expand/Preserve Cultural Heritage, Other
Mayor Pro Tem Armenta opined it is great that the residents want all these
amenities, however this property is in Edison's right of way; referenced the Jay
Imperial Park design, noting Edison will not allow us to have restrooms; queried
how was the City's experience with the Jay Imperial Park design incorporated in
this community survey.
Nancy Matthews responded that we looked at what was possible based on other
projects in Edison's areas; asserted we did not want to omit the restrooms from the
design if there is a possibility to accommodate the request; opined if Edison
declines the request then we know for certainty.
Mayor Pro Tern Armenta reiterated that Edison was firm about not building any
permanent structures; expressed concern that residents will come back to Council
seeking an answer as to why the restroom they requested was not incorporated
in the park.
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Ms. Matthews clarified the community was not told that the City is guaranteeing
the requested amenities, rather tell us what you'd like and we'll see what we can
do; emphasized if the Council, Commission and residents feel having a restroom
at the park is a top priority, then it is important to not close the door, especially
when Edison has approved restrooms in other cities.
Mayor Clark inquired if tonight's meeting is counted as one of the required
five community meetings, will the questionnaire be available to the public
in attendance.
Ms. Matthews affirmed tonight's participants will be provided stickers to select
what options they like best on the conceptual designs.
Gary Vasquez, Principal, and Luis Pedraza, Project Designer, David Volz Design
Landscape Architects,presented the conceptual design, consisting of a connection
for the two nearby schools,parking area with twenty(20) stalls and three(3)ADA
access stalls, small entry plaza with a public art feature that relates to the history
of Rosemead, rose garden, picnic area with shelter, and meditation garden.
Director of Parks and Recreation Boecking indicated there will be three main entry
points off of Wells Street, Walnut Grove Avenue, and Mission Drive; stated for
safety of the residents that live in front of park, staff is proposing an 8 foot back
wall, along the east and west side of the park, and there will be some decorative
fencing on Wells Street and Mission Drive; noted the parks close at dusk and are
gated at the end of the evening.
Mayor Clark inquired if Edison will allow walls to be built, also if we know what
the fencing is like at Jay Imperial Park.
Council Member Low asked why we need to build walls rather than leaving it open.
In response to Council inquiry,Mr.Boecking reiterated that staff is recommending
the walls as it would provide a uniform look and additional security; indicated that
a multitude of materials make up the fencing;the maintenance entrance for Edison
trucks is on Wells Street.
Council Member Dang posed the question, do we know what type of limitations
we have with Edison's easement that Council should avoid from past-projects;
opined there does not seem to be enough shade areas for days with extreme heat.
Gary Vasquez responded there might be questions regarding the shay canopy
structures, however we can ensure they are kept at a certain height and do not
interfere with any powerlines;suggested planting trees to provide additional shade.
Mayor Pro Tem Armenta inquired if Southern California Edison was invited to
attend any of the community meetings.
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Director of Parks and Recreation Boecking responded Edison was not invited to
the community meetings, however they submitted their letter of support for the
project and the City has kept them updated; indicated once the project is approved
and submittedtothe state,Edison will have their own review period of a 6-8 week
process; stated if Edison happens to have any major opposition to a specific part
of the project, we will work with them.
Mayor Clark opened the Public Comment period.
Speaker Dolores Weidermarin inquired if a notification letter was sent to the
residents that live on Halkett Avenue whose backyard of their property is adjacent
to the proposed park; suggested additional notifications be sent -to residents
informing them of the proposed park; expressed safety concerns with the proposed
location as Walnut Grove Avenue and Mission Drive is a highly accident prone
corner; opined something needs to be done with that corner,proposed a tranquility
garden and expressed opposition to any project which places people under
powerlines as it is cancerous.
Speaker Brian Lewin thanked Council for their efforts to beautify this area and to
include public art; suggested considering tree roses to put along those walls,so it is
not bare and to deter graffiti; proposed naming the park after one of the founding
Council Members or Leonard Rose Park.
Mayor Pro Tem Armenta inquired how many residents have complained about
the park.
Director of Parks and Recreation Boecking affirmed we have not received any
complaints, rather suggestions for the park.
Speaker Jennifer Adame expressed concern for the following: 1) If the City allows
adult sports, what is going to keep the balls from breaking the windows? 2) Why
do need a third opening when there is already two entry points on the opposite end
for the property?3)Is the parking lot going to create an issue for residents that park
on the street as there are already issues with school traffic.
Mr.Boecking responded we are not recommending or proposing any dedicated area
for adult sports,however if someone is kicking a ball there is a possibility it can go
over; clarified the third opening is a recommendation that will accommodate
residents to easily access the park,but if residents prefer not to have it,then we can
keep the openings at the south and north ends; stated the entrance and exit would
take up a car length and would not have any substantial issues where residents
would not be able to access the streets.
Council Member Low inquired how many residential properties are right next
to the park.
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Director of Parks and Recreation Boecking said he does not have a total right now,
however, would provide later.
Council Member Dang opined parks attract a lot of visitors, therefore suggested
adding more parking stalls in the bottom right by the two picnic tables.
Speaker Gabriel Yee encouraged avoiding plants that have thorns; inquired what
type of pesticides they use as power companies are known to use them on their
properties,and if there has been any assessment to determine the level of defoliants.
Mayor Pro Tern Armenta stated that we can plant the"Trumpeter roses", also better
known to the community as"Rosemead roses".
There being no other comments, Mayor Clark closed the Public Comment period.
Mayor Clark welcomed the Parks Commissioners to provide any feedback at
this time.
Commissioner Chen Lin indicated support for preserving our City'shistory and
for the thoughtful design use of open space, meditation area for the older members
of our community.
111 Commissioner Beverly Morten indicated support for the community's following
key points: making more green spaces for the community; agreed with
incorporating an 8-foot wall, placing thorns on the front to avoid graffiti, adding
more parking, and concern for pesticides.
Commissioner Qui Dang Nguyen expressed concern for how electromagnetic
power from the power lines are affecting the community.
Mayor Pro Tem Armenta requested staff research the correlation and any effect on
the residents that already live adjacent to the power lines.
Vice Chair Martha Ruvalcaba echoed Commissioner Nguyen's concerns for the
effects of electromagnetic power on humans..
Council Member Ly pointed out the radiation from cell phones that we carry in our
pockets produce more cancerous causing waves than the power lines; asserted that
we have not had any issues from being under powerlines at our Jay Imperial Park
or Zapopan Park; emphasized,that Rosemead is under parked as Los Angeles
County recommends 9.5 and we only have 1.1 acre for every 1,000 residents;noted
our Strategic Plan's goal is to increase park space by 25%,which will take us to the
right direction;opined this is a wonderful opportunity to increase much needed park
space; agreed having additional parking spaces would alleviate off street parking
for nearby residents.
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Council Member Low expressed concern for the residents that have lived in this
quiet area and now must get accustomed to the proposed park.
Council Member Ly responded right now what you have is overgrown grass and
weeds that is taken care of; reminded everyone that Jay Imperial Park, a similar
property started off that way, although not a high amenity park and yet it serves its
purpose.
Mayor Clark inquired if any member of the community expressed opposition at the
public community meetings.
Director of Parks and Recreation Boecking responded that there was one opposed
comment but not completely against the park, more so concerns expressed
regarding the safety aspect, loudness, and location of the park.
Mayor Pro Tem Armenta suggested just to put peoples mind at ease, survey
residents that live around Jay Imperial Park to see what their experience has been
and if there is a correlation with the concerns brought forth tonight, if so, how can
we fix them.
Council Member Dang indicated support to having the park adjacent to the
elementary school as students can take a field trip by walking to park; opined if the
second exit is a luxury that will be vetted through the City Engineer to determine
necessity of second exit.
Mayor Pro Tem Armenta stated if people are looking for parking and there are not
any spaces available, then they would have to make a U-turn which potentially
could cause safety issues.
Council Member_Dang responded there typically is not a big surcharge of people
leaving the park all at once,especially if we are not having concert in the park there;
stated it will come down to the Engineer's recommendation.
City Manager Molleda indicated the initial design had the main entrance on
Mission Drive.
Mr. Boecking stated the initial conceptual design did not have a parking lot just to
maximize the number of acres and usable space; noted it was determined the best
main entrance would be on Wells Street with a parking lot.
Council Member Ly inquired if this agreement is a month-to-month agreement with
Southern California Edison.
Mr. Boecking responded it is a 5-year lease that can be renewed; however, Edison
can take the property back at any time.
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Council Member Ly suggested adding a cultural and educational component by
naming the park after a historical Civil Rights figure,perhaps after"Cesar Chavez";
stated we can add educational plaques to teach the children about history.
Mayor Pro Tern Armenta stated she appreciates Council Member Ly's suggestion,
however, agrees with Mr. Brian Lewin that the park needs to have a piece of
Rosemead's history or our founding fathers.
Mayor Clark suggested the Council provide three proposed names and survey the
community to determine which name to proceed with.
Mayor Pro Tern Armenta strongly urged staff to reach out to the individuals that
attended the community meetings so that they have a say in the name; opined we
may have been able to secure more people's attendance if we agendized that
Council was determining the park's name tonight.
In response to Council Member Ly, City Attorney Richman stated there are no legal
issues, and Council can name it however they choose if they agree with the three
proposed names and the will of the people.
Speaker Brandan Matsdorf noted she attended one of the community meetings,
suggested naming the park "Rose Meadow" since it is an open space or after the
Native American tribe whose land it was prior to ours.
Commissioner Beverly Morten suggested "Henry Dalton" who was the original
landowner here under the Mexican Spanish land grant and donated the property
which is now Savannah Memorial Park.
Council Member Dang asked if the consultants could come back with the results
,',of-the selected name to tonight's 7 p.m. regular meeting.
- - Council Member Ly expressed concern that by doing so, we are not giving an
opportunity to those who attended the community meetings or all other residents.
Speaker Phong Ly suggested in the interest of time and grant deadline to have a
placeholder name that is generic for the purpose of submitting the grant and once
the park opens, have a community poll to vote for the proposed name.
Director of Parks and Recreation Boecking asserted he would have to check with •
the State if a working title can be submitted.
Mayor Pro Tem Armenta opined a name change should not be an issue if the City
meets all other criteria.
Speaker Barbara Murphy echoed Mr. Phong Ly's suggestion to utilize a working
title for the time being.
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Mr. Boecking indicated another broad name suggested was "Founders Park" as a
working title.
ACTION: Moved by Mayor Pro Tern Armenta and seconded by Council Member
Low to utilize"Founders Park"as a placeholder for the name of the proposed park.
Motion was carried out by the following vote AYES: Armenta, Clark, Dang,
Low, Ly ABSENT: None
Council Member Dang opined decomposed granite is hard on children with asthma
as it is basically dust and sticks to everyone's shoes when it rains; suggested
considering utilizing permeable asphalt.
Council Member Ly stated as a person who jogs frequently, he would rather jog
on decomposed granite than on asphalt as it is better for the joints.
ACTION: Moved by.Council Member Ly and seconded by Mayor Pro Tern
Armenta to approve the conceptual design, in addition to Council's request to
expand the parking lot, adding a vegetation on the block walls to prevent potential
graffiti; and survey the neighborhoods on the south end to determine if the third
axis way should be closed. Motion was carried out by the following vote AYES:
Armenta, Clark,Dang, Low, Ly ABSENT: None
2. ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Clark adjourned the special joint meeting at 7:37 p.m. The next City Council
meeting is scheduled to be held on July 23, 2019, at 7:00 p.m., in the Rosemead.City Hall
Council Chamber.
Ericka andez, '' Clerk
APPROVED:
Margarg Clark, Mayor
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