CC - Item 5B - Minutes of November 12, 2019 SpecialMINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL
AND PLANNING COMMISSION
SPECIAL JOINT MEETING
NOVEMBER 12, 2019
The special Joint meeting of the Rosemead City Council and Planning Commission was called
to order by Mayor Clark at 6:11 p.m., in the Rosemead City Council Chamber located at
8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California.
PRESENT: Mayor Clark, Mayor Pro Tem Armenta, Counp, Members Dang, Low and Ly;
Chair Eng, Vice -Chair Lopez, Commissioners Berry, Tang,�an uong
ABSENT: NONE
STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Molleda,
Director of Community Development Kim,
Valenzuela, Associate Planner Lao, and City (
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WORKSHOP
Assistant City Manager/
.,,Development Manager
Plaza Residential/
Avenue and 3001
f,,}ao state` � e Ta u Center Foundation of Greater
fitted a PrFplication (PTe-Application 19-02), proposing
sf4ential/coAercial mixed-use development, which would
l� vv§ll ngs wiff and 17,644 square feet of commercial floor
s apphca b t*Applicants are proposing a Zone Change
idential/Conercial Mixed -Use Development Overlay
er flan Amendment to change the land use designation from
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(30 du/ac; 3 Stories), a Zone
from t``side yard setback, a Design Review, and a Tentative
ject site is located at 8589 Garvey Avenue and 3001 Walnut
.e C-3 zone.
closed the Public
Developer Simon Lee presented the City Council and Planning Commission with a
PowerPoint presentation of the proposed development at 8589 Garvey Avenue and
3001 Walnut Grove Avenue.
Council Member Low asked what the size of the Community Hall is; inquired if
the current Taiwan Center staff and operations are in one of the units.
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Mr. Lee responded that the dimensions are 60 by 92, which is about 5,520 square
feet; confirmed that the Taiwan Center staff and operations are in the unit.
Mayor Pro Tem Armenta mentioned that the Taiwanese Cultural Center is one of
the biggest in the Los Angeles area and they are proud to have it here in Rosemead;
emphasized the importance of not losing the identity of the property as it should
still be easily distinguished as a Cultural Center even after it is developed.
Mr. Lee responded that they will modify the current sign to ensure proper signage
of the Cultural Center; noted their plan is to alsodnvite the community to use the
Community Hall for various events.
Mayor Clark asked if the Taiwan
Mr. Lee affirmed that they own
Mayor Pro Tem Armenta as]
units set aside for the project.
Mr. Lee informed the
been set aside for love
also report to the City
Mayor
Mr. Lee
Mayor
the
set bae)C'and any
or owns the property.
property.
will be provisio * provide affordable
I that�'§Oftq`ng the 42 units, seven (7) units have
will folio the state's criteria; stated they will
a concern; asked if Mr. Lee can
p the single -story homes.
hat the apartrrtents on the north are about 30 -feet away from
Othey ire proposYng a 33 -feet set -back from the property line,
604
ee6ot,5 pardtf& between both buildings.
set -back to the west.
,.,Lee comme t
�W that the'current City code has a 0 or 10 -feet set -back, however
th6k,.gre providi# the Los Angeles County Fire Department's required 5 -feet
set-bar%;:_along �. applying for a variance for the set -back.
Mayor ClY*fit Vired if the Fire Department only requires 5 -feet.
Mr. Lee clarified that the 5 -feet set -back is to allow the firefighters to enter with
a fire hose and the 33 -feet set -back is also designed as an emergency lane to get
access to the back of the building.
Vice -Chair Lopez reiterated that Mr. Lee indicated there are 204 parking spaces;
asked if residential parking and commercial parking will be separated, if so,
how many parking spaces will each unit be assigned and if the parking will be in
designated areas.
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Mr. Lee confirmed that the City requires residential parking and commercial
parking be separated; shared the following breakdown of parking spaces for
the units: each residential unit - two parking spaces, the Community Hall - 75
parking spaces, the cafe - 11 parking spaces, 5 retail units - 21 parking spaces
and office spaces - 22 parking spaces; responded that commercial parking will be
near the commercial area and residential parking will be in the basement gated off,
which only residents can enter.
Commissioner Vuong asked how many people the Taiwan Center normally expects
daily and during special events. f
Mr. Lee responded that based on the size pfA ',building they can accommodate up
to 320 people, but the daily attendance„yrs:` ;x
Commissioner Vuong opined 75. f ming spaces doot seem like it would be
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able to accommodate 320 people,pressed concern thaarking in the mixed-use
area may be impacted when the q ty is used for a big
Mr. Lee stated that 75 p rking spaces ? e , x6fed for the Corrin i. city Hall as the
Building Code indica� four peopre"O"A'considered for each parking space.
Commissioner Vuong c&*ende# sMx. Lee iding affordable housing.
Chairl ri iiq i � I if there IkPy fqg r j�n pr6 ding bigger residential units
thaneto-twojgoroom cb��o�t aFcan acoRmodate families; requested City
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staff adylse�what is'ognsideredlow-income range; asked if the residential units
will be s6p# ted f -60" the office", ts on the second floor; asked for the location
of zthe second oo esido#al units Y
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Mr. Lee jAdjcated i t they ori1 provide one -to -two-bedroom units, however
if someonehuld lik,znore bedrooms, they can buy multiple units to combine
into one b1gi?tt ass6t+ that the office units and residential units will have
separate entrvv4,st resnori&d that the residential units are located on the south end
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ChairFrig que� if each unit will receive two parking spaces; asked what type of
retail the 6A,66 "s visualizing for the retail space on the bottom floor.
Mr. Lee responded that one -bedroom units get one parking space and two-bedroom
units get two parking spaces; noted that they are required to only provide 71 parking
spaces but are providing 75 parking spaces; indicated that he is not sure what type
of retailers will be going in those retail spaces.
Chair Eng asked if the basement parking is strictly residential parking, and if the
ground level and parking structure is for commercial and office use only.
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Mr. Lee affirmed that was correct.
Mayor Pro Tem Armenta suggested considering an 85 Degree Bakery as it would
be a good area for a retail space.
Mr. Lee mentioned that one of his other locations has an 85 Degree Bakery.
Commissioner Berry pointed out that some of the one -bedroom units may need two
parking spaces and the two-bedroom units may need more than two parking spaces
because multiple people may live in the reside e; expressed concern that there
may be future parking issues with the Co rry Hall and retailers not having
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enough parking; stated the roof plans showstallation of solar panels, asked if
they will be installed or something to p900 hook at in the future.
Mr. Lee commented that State lave
provide one parking space fof"12"'
two-bedroom and visitors parksg�ig
have many issues with parking beau
held in the evening; responded that hi
and the Building Cod;sQ.require
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panel installations.
Mayor Cl kedif
iys that affords housing requires them to
ie -bedroom and`I%,Vi parking spaces for a
not required; indicted shat they should not
,e most Community Hal6ents are typically
g� es developers to tall solar panels
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that,C�ildin2s be developed"for future solar
events can park in the
Mr. Lee'ires onde(It-i t the com)" e�cial parking -and Community Hall parking will
be shared "ars
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Comms stoner Bg y aske&,4 rW top gardens can be made bigger or add
multiple xo%top girdens for theVredents to use.
. Lee medi9ri d that '$" oes not want to encourage people to use the garden
it can
asked if it is unsafe to have a roof top garden.
Mr. Lee coax ,ddthat the roof material used in the roof top is not recommended for
high traffic off` usage.
Council Member Ly expressed concern with approving this mixed -used plan,
especially as it was not part of the Garvey Avenue Strategic Plan, which went
through a five-year process to develop a plan for the locations for mixed-use
developments; encouraged pushing for more residential intercommunity's and
cautioned both the applicant and staff to do their due diligence to make sure the
community is in support of this project.
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Mayor Clark asked if the affordable housing units will be for purchase or rent only;
inquired how affordable housing is defined.
Mr. Lee responded that they will be available for purchase.
Planning and Economic Development Manager Valenzuela responded that the units
must be sold at a low-income rate; explained that the State Housing and Community
Development have income levels that are based on their salary and it ranges on how
many people are in the household.
Mayor Clark asked if staff had the low-incoes for reference.
Planning and Economic Development 1VarxgeFYlenzuela mentioned that it would
depend on when the condos are consh^ucted as th6g� ,ounts may change.
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Council Member Ly asked if th get the current f
Mayor Clark asked for the average pXl,r,e of a Fordable hou unit.
Director of Comm unileyelopment 1'sponded that the aordable housing
price is currently $520"Q..'O a single-famil Home.
Mayor Clark inquired if the amts beteg sold as `1'£ordable housing have one or
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two bedr-bois�
Mr. 1✓e xespondedthat the ya!e not deterfiined the amount of rooms the
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units will liaye
units
Kim also informed the City Council that
n the program for up to 55 years and can be
family.
acllowledged that it is a challenging parcel and costly;
oposing a mixed-use development as it is helping elevate
-quirements; recommended possibly having the roof top
ier; mentioned that there is a bonus from the State if the
or low-income housing, inquired if similar programs exist
Director of Community Development Kim responded that it can also be Veteran
housing, but it falls under affordable housing.
Council Member Dang asked if they receive extra bonuses for Veteran housing.
Director of Community Development Kim responded that they do not receive extra
bonuses for Veteran housing.
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2. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned to the City Council regular meeting of November 12, 2019,
at 7:00 p.m., in the Rosemead City Hall Council Chamber.
Ericka Hernandez, City Clerk
Sandra Armenta, Mayor
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