CC - Agenda - 01-11-2022CITY OF ROSEMEAD
CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
City Hall Council Chamber
8838 East Valley Boulevard
Rosemead, CA 91770
Tuesday, January 11, 2022, at
7:00 P.M. — Regular Meeting
City Council
Polly Low, Mayor
Sean Dang, Mayor Pro Tem
Sandra Armenta, Council Member
Margaret Clark, Council Member
John Tang, Council Member
Brown Act
Pursuant to provisions of the Brown Act, no action may be taken on a matter unless it is listed on the agenda, or unless certain
emergency or special circumstances exist The City Council may direct staff to investigate and/or schedule certain matters for
consideration ata future City Council meeting.
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If you wish to address the City Council please complete a Speaker Request Cara as it must be handed to the City Clerk before the
start of the meeting.
• Public may offer comments via zoom by using Meeting ID: 883 7394 5267and Passcode: 013961 or by phone: Dial (669) 900-
9128, enter MeetingID: 883 7394 5267 and Passcode: 013961; or email comment to publiccomment(acitvofrosemeadorg
by 5:00 p.m. the day of meeting.
The City Council will hear public comments on matters not listed on the agenda during the Public Comments from the Audience
period
Opportunity to address the City Council (on non -agenda items) is limited to 3 minutes per speaker.
Pursuant to Assembly Bill 361
Members of the City Council may teleconference into the meeting without noticing each teleconference location from which a member is
participating in a public meeting.
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available for public inspection in the City Clerk's Office during normal business hours.
7:00 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE — Mayor Pro Tem Dang
INVOCATION — Council Member Clark
1. NEW BUSINESS
A. Adopt Resolution No. 2022-03, Making the Findings to Reauthorize Remote Public
Meetings in Accordance with Assembly Bill 361 for the Neat 30 -Days
On October 12, 2021, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2021-45,
authorizing the need for a teleconferencing option for City Council and
Commission meetings pursuant to Assembly Bill (AB) 361. With the current surge
in COVID-19 Omicron variant cases, the temporary closure of City facilities, and to
help mitigate the spread of COVID-19, it is recommended that the City Council
adopt a resolution in accordance with AB 361 findings that: (1) The Governor's
state of emergency enacted on March 4, 2020, presently remains in effect; and (2)
state and local officials continue to recommend measures to promote social
distancing.
Recommendation: That the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2022-03, entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, RE -RATIFYING
THE PROCLAMATION OF A STATE OF
EMERGENCY BY GOVERNOR NEWSOM ON
MARCH 4, 2020, AND RE -AUTHORIZING REMOTE
TELECONFERENCE MEETINGS OF THE
LEGISLATIVE BODIES OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD
FOR THE 30 -DAY PERIOD BEGINNING JANUARY 11,
2022 THROUGH FEBRUARY 10, 2022 PURSUANT TO
THE RALPH M. BROWN ACT AND
ASSEMBLY BILL 361
2. PUBLIC COMMENT
Opportunity to address the City Council (on non -agenda items) is limited to 3 minutes
per speaker. Public may address comments via zoom using meeting ID: 883 7394 5267
Passcode: 013961 or by dialing: (669) 900-9128, enter meeting ID and passcode. Written
public comments may be submitted via email at publiccommentAcityofrosemead.org
by 5:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting. All comments are public record and will be
recorded in the official record of the city.
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3. PRESENTATIONS
A. Update Presentation on the State-wide Drought and Water Resources in the Main
San Gabriel Basin by the Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District
4. PUBLIC HEARING
A. Public Hearing on Emergency Shelters - Municipal Code Amendment 21-03
Municipal Code Amendment 21-03 (MCA 21-03) is a City initiated amendment to
Title 17 ("Zoning") of the Rosemead Municipal Code intended to bring Section
17.30.120 up to compliance with State legislation regarding objective standards for
emergency shelters in the City. The proposed amendment would update objective
standards pertaining to capacity, location, parking, and client restrictions for
emergency shelters in accordance with the provisions of Government Code Section
65583. MCA 21-03 is required as part of the City's 6th Cycle Housing Element
Update (2021-2029) efforts.
Recommendation: That the City Council take the following action:
1. Conduct a public hearing and receive public testimony; and
2. Introduce the first reading, by title only, Ordinance No. 1002, entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ROSEMEAD, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES,
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, FOR THE APPROVAL OF
MCA 21-03, AMENDING ROSEMEAD MUNICIPAL
CODE SECTION 17.30.120 OF TITLE 17 (ZONING) TO
COMPLY WITH OBJECTIVE STANDARDS FOR
EMERGENCY SHELTERS
B. Public Hearing on General Plan Amendment 20-01 - City of Rosemead Housing
Element 2021-2029 and Focused Public Safety Element Update with Environmental
Justice Policies
State housing law requires local governments to adequately facilitate the
improvement and development of housing to meet the existing and projected
housing needs of all economic segments of the community. As the official housing
policy document of the City of Rosemead (City) — one of the mandatory elements
of the General Plan — the City of Rosemead 2021-2029 Housing Element (Housing
Element) analyzes existing housing conditions, describes existing and future
housing needs, and identifies opportunities for improving and expanding the City's
housing supply.
In addition to the Housing Element update, the City is required by State law to
prepare afocused update to its Public Safety Element. Recent State legislation also
requires that the City address the addition of Environmental Justice (EJ) policies
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when two or more elements of the General Plan are updated. New EJ policies have
been incorporated within the Public Safety Element update.
Recommendation: That the City Council take the following action:
1. Conduct a public hearing and receive public testimony; and
2. Adopt Resolution No. 2021-66, entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ROSEMEAD, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES,
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, APPROVING GENERAL
PLAN AMENDMENT 20-01 ADOPTING THE CITY
OF ROSEMEAD 2021-2029 HOUSING ELEMENT,
PUBLIC SAFETY ELEMENT UPDATE WITH
ENVIRONMENT JUSTICE POLICIES, AND
ADDENDUM TO THE ROSEMEAD GENERAL PLAN
UPDATE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
REPORT, AND THAT THE CITY COUNCIL SUBMIT
THE 2021-2029 HOUSING ELEMENT TO THE STATE
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT FOR STATE CERTIFICATION; and
3. Authorize the City Manager to make iterative changes to the 2021-2029
Housing Element in response to comments from HCD to support State
certification of the 2021-2029 Housing Element.
5. CONSENT CALENDAR
A. Claims and Demands
• Resolution No. 2022-01
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, ALLOWING
CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS IN THE SUM
OF $2,544,892.93 CHECKS NUMBERED 110335
THROUGH NUMBER 110427, DRAFTS NUMBERED
5438 THROUGH NUMBER 5491, AND EFT
NUMBERED 50859 THROUGH NUMBER 50895
INCLUSIVELY
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 2022-01.
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• Resolution No. 2022-02
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, ALLOWING
CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS IN THE SUM OF
$444,531.27 CHECKS NUMBERED 110428 THROUGH
NUMBER 110476, AND EFT NUMBERED 50896
THROUGH NUMBER 50901 INCLUSIVELY
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 2022-02.
B. Second Reading and Adoption of Ordinance No. 1006 - Amending Chapter 8.32 of
the City of Rosemead Municipal Code, Retitling Chapter 8.32 to "Solid Waste and
Recycling," and Other Clarifying Amendments
On December 14, 2021, the City Council introduced for first reading
Ordinance No. 1006, which amends Municipal Code Chapter 8.32, retitling chapter
8.32 to "Solid Waste and Recycling", and other clarifying amendments in response
to Senate Bill (SB) 1383. SB 1383, the Short -Lived Climate Pollutant Reduction
Act of 2016, requires the City of Rosemead to adopt and enforce an ordinance or
enforceable mechanism to implement relevant provisions of SB 1383 Regulations
and other clarifying amendments. This ordinance will also help reduce food
insecurity by requiring Commercial Edible Food Generators to arrange to have the
maximum amount of their Edible Food that would otherwise be disposed to be
recovered for human consumption.
Recommendation: That the City Council approve the second reading and adopt
Ordinance No. 1006 by title only, entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING
CHAPTER 8.32 OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD
MUNICIPAL CODE, RETITLING CHAPTER 8.32 TO
"SOLID WASTE AND RECYCLING," AND OTHER
CLARIFYING AMENDMENTS
C. Adoption of Resolution Relative to the June 7, 2022 General Municipal Election
The City Council will consider approving Resolution No. 2022-05, calling and
giving notice of holding a General Municipal Election on Tuesday, June 7, 2022,
for the election of certain officers as required by the provisions of the laws of the
State of California relating to general law cities; Resolution No. 2022-06,
requesting the County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors to render specified
services to the City related to the conduct of a General Municipal Election on
Tuesday, June 7, 2022; Resolution No. 2022-07, adopting regulations for candidates
for elective office pertaining to candidates statements submitted to the voters during
city elections; and Resolution No. 2022-08, providing for the conduct of a special
runoff election for elective offices in the event of a tie vote at any municipal
election.
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Recommendation: That the City Council approve the following resolutions,
entitled:
• Resolution No. 2022-05
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, CALLING FOR
THE HOLDING OF A GENERAL MUNICIPAL
ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2022,
FOR THE ELECTION OF CERTAIN OFFICERS AS
REQUIRED BY THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAWS OF
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA RELATING TO
GENERAL LAW CITIES;
• Resolution No. 2022-06
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, REQUESTING
THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY
OF LOS ANGELES TO DIRECT THE REGISTRAR-
RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK TO ADMINISTER,
MANAGE AND OVERSEE THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD'S GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2022; AND
REQUEST FOR CONSOLIDATION OF THE GENERAL
MUNICIPAL ELECTION WITH ANY COUNTYWIDE
ELECTION HELD ON JUNE 7,2022;
• Resolution No. 2022-07
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING
REGULATIONS FOR CANDIDATES FOR ELECTIVE
OFFICE PERTAINING TO CANDIDATE
STATEMENTS SUBMITTED TO THE VOTERS AT AN
ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, JUNE 7,2022;
and
• Resolution No. 2022-08
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, PROVIDING
FOR THE CONDUCT OF A SPECIAL RUNOFF
ELECTION FOR ELECTIVE OFFICES IN THE EVENT
OF A TIE VOTE AT ANY MUNICIPAL ELECTION
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D. Second Amendment to the Exclusive Franchise Agreement for Comprehensive
Refuse Services — Additional Refuse Services to Achieve Senate Bill 1383
Compliance
In September 2016, Senate Bill (SB) 1383 also known as the Short -Lived Climate
Pollutants Bill, was signed into law. Under SB 1383, local jurisdictions are required
to implement an organic waste recycling program and provide organic waste
collection and recycling services to all residential dwellings and commercial
businesses within their boundaries. On September 29, 2021, the City Council
accepted a proposal from Republic Services to amend the existing Exclusive
Franchise Agreement and implement the proposed organic waste recycling program
to achieve SB 1383 compliance. The proposed program established by the Second
Amendment fulfills the SB 1383 requirements and will work in tandem with the
City's SB 1383 Ordinance No. 1006, which was introduced for first reading at the
December 14, 2021, City Council meeting and is on the January 11, 2022, City
Council Agenda for adoption.
Recommendation: That the City Council approve the Second Amendment to the
Exclusive Franchise Agreement for Comprehensive Refuse Services for additional
refuse services to achieve SB 1383 compliance, and adopt Resolution No. 2022-04,
entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
THE SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE EXCLUSIVE
FRANCHISE AGREEMENT FOR COMPREHENSIVE
REFUSE SERVICES WITH CONSOLIDATED
DISPOSAL SERVICE L.L.C., FOR ADDITIONAL
REFUSE SERVICES TO ACHIEVE SENATE BILL 1383
COMPLIANCE
E. Approval of the Traffic Commission Recommendations for a Red Curb Near the
Business Entrances Adjacent to 2239 San Gabriel Boulevard
On June 3, 2021, a traffic study with several recommendations was presented to the
Traffic Commission to improve the existing parking conditions near the business
entrances adjacent to 2239 San Gabriel Boulevard. After discussion and
presentation of the item, the Traffic Commission approved the staff
recommendations for the area. Public Works Field Services staff will complete all
the recommended items. If necessary, additional materials and supplies may be
purchased at a minimal expense to complete the recommended work, and staff may
utilize the approved Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Traffic Signs & Markers available
funds.
Recommendation: That the City Council authorize approval for the following
measures near the business entrances adjacent to 2239 San Gabriel Boulevard:
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1. Install approximately 17 feet of red curb along the northside of Constance
Street, between driveway 1 and driveway 2, at 2239 San Gabriel Boulevard,
per CAMUTCD Section 3B.19.
a. The installation of a red curb to the east of this business driveway 1
will help prevent vehicles from blocking access to both of the
driveways. 17 feet is less than the recommended space of 19' to 20'
for a parked car. There will still be 46 feet of available curb space
west of the business driveway for vehicles to park.
2. Install approximately 10 feet of red curb along the northside of Constance
Street, just east of the business driveway 2 at the NW comer of Constance Street
and San Gabriel Boulevard, per CAMUTCD Section 3B.19.
a. The 10 feet of a red curb is essentially in the curve of the corner and
any parked vehicles should not be parked there. The installation of a
red curb in this location will prevent vehicles from blocking access
to the business driveway as well as being an obstacle to vehicles
making a right turn into the street.
3. The existing field review found that there is an existing green curb painted on
the opposite side of Constance Street between the curb return and stop sign
(approximately 14 feet). It is suggested that this curb should be red and not
green, per CVC Section 22500; CAMUTCD Section 3B.19. The Public Works
Inspector contacted the Tire Shop located at 8130 Constance Street to inform
the business of the change in colored curb.
a. Change the curb to red and repaint the 14 feet of curb red, just east
of the tire shop driveway located at 8130 Constance Street. The red
curb is recommended to be installed along the southside of
Constance Street between the corner of Constance Street at San
Gabriel Boulevard and the existing Stop Sign.
F. Approval of the Traffic Commission Recommendations for a Red Curb at
8834 Garvey Avenue
On June 3, 2021, a traffic study with several recommendations was presented to the
Traffic Commission to improve visibility for vehicles exiting the driveway at 8834
Garvey Avenue. After discussion and a presentation of the item, the Traffic
Commission approved the staff recommendations for the area. Public Works Field
Services staff will be able to complete all the recommended items. If necessary,
additional materials and supplies may be purchased at a minimal expense to
complete the recommended work, and staff may utilize the approved Fiscal Year
2021-2022 Traffic Signs & Markers available funds.
Recommendation: That the City Council authorize approval for the following
measures at 8834 Garvey Avenue:
1. Install approximately 24 feet of red curb along the southside of Garvey
Avenue, just west of the mobile home neighborhood's driveway located at
8834 Garvey Avenue, per CAMUTCD Section 3B.19.
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a. The installation of a red curb to the west of the driveway will
improve the line of sight from vehicles exiting the driveway. This
will remove approximately 1 parking space and will leave 36 -feet of
available curb space for vehicles to park along the southside of
Garvey Avenue, west of the mobile home neighborhood's driveway.
6. MATTERS FROM CITY MANAGER & STAFF
A. COVID Update
This is a recurring item that will be on the agenda to update the City Council on
items related to COVID-19.
Recommendation: That the City Council discuss and provide further direction.
7. MATTERS FROM MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL
A. Discussion of an Ordinance, Amending Section 2.08.070 B of the Rosemead
Municipal Code Relating to the Chief of Police
Council Member Armenta requested that the following item be added to the City
Council agenda.
Upon the City's incorporation in 1959 initial ordinances of the City were adopted
by the first City Council. Over time changes occur which may necessitate the
Council to make amendments to the Municipal Code to properly reflect the status of
certain matters. In the present case, the City's provision of law enforcement is
provided by contract approved by the City Council with the Los Angeles County
Sheriffs Department and not by an internal City Police Department with a City
employed Chief of Police. The proposed Ordinance would amend the Municipal
Code to remove reference to the position of Chief of Police as falling under the City
Manager as stated in Section 2.08.070 B to further clarify the current status.
The current code section 2.08.070 B provides that the City Manager shall have the
power to:
B. To appoint, promote, discipline, demote and remove the Chief of Police, all
heads of departments, and all subordinate officers and employees of the City except
the City Clerk and the City Attorney; to transfer employees from one department to
another; and to consolidate or combine offices, positions, departments or units
under his or her jurisdiction;
The proposed Ordinance would remove the language shown in strike out below:
B. To appoint, promote, discipline, demote and remove 414A OgiA4: 4 Poli a, all
heads of departments, and all subordinate officers and employees of the City except
the City Clerk and the City Attorney; to transfer employees from one department to
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another; and to consolidate or combine offices, positions, departments or units
under his or her jurisdiction,
Recommendation: That the City Council discuss and determine whether to bring
back for introduction and adoption an ordinance, amending section 2.08.070 of the
Rosemead Municipal Code relating to the Chief of Police.
B. Continued Discussion of City Seal on City Vehicles
At the December 14, 2021, City Council meeting, this item was tabled to the next
meeting to continue discussion pending information. This item is regarding the City
seal on City Vehicles.
Recommendation: That the City Council discuss and provide direction.
C. Council Comments
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The next City Council meeting will take place on January 25, 2022, at 7:00 p.m. in the
Rosemead City Hall Council Chamber.
POSTING AFFIDAVIT
I, Ericka Hernandez, City Clerk, or my designee, hereby certify that a true and correct,
accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted seventy-two hours prior to the meeting,
per Government Code 54954.2, at the following locations: City Hall, 8838 East Valley
Boulevard; Rosemead Community Recreation Center, 3936 N. Muscatel Avenue; Garvey
Community Center, 9108 Garvey Avenue; Public Safety Center, 8301 Garvey Avenue,
United States Post Office, 8845 Valley Boulevard; Rosemead Library, 8800 Valley
Boulevard; and on the City's website (www.cityofrosemead.org)
25� January 6, 2022
Ericka Hernandez, City Clerk Date
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MEETING SCHEDULE:
Beautification Commission - CANCELLED
4 Wednesday, January 12 @ 7:00 p.m.
Planning Commission Meeting - CANCELLED
4 Monday, January 17 @ 7:00 p.m.
City Council Meeting
4 Tuesday, January 25 @ 7:00 p.m.
Public Safety Connections Meeting - CANCELLED
4 Thursday, January 27 @ 6:00 p.m.
VOLUNTEER FOR THE 2022 HOMELESS COUNT
Join us on Tuesday, January 25th, to volunteer for
the 2022 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count,
the annual census that counts our neighbors ex -
Greater periencing homelessness in need of our support.
Our top priority is to have every volunteer engage
'Momeaningfully and safely during the Count. Sites
will follow public health and social distancing
guidelines. For more information and to register, please visit
https://www.theycountwillyou.org/rosemead—count-20220125
CITY HALL WILL BE
CLOSED MONDAY_ JAN 17TH
IN OBSERVANCE OF MARTIN
LUTHER KING JR. DAY.
WE WILL RESUME BUSINESS
ON TUESDAY, JAN 18TH.
TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF ALL CITY FACILITIES:
Temporary Closure of
all City Facilities
Beginning January 4, 2022 all City facilities will be closed to
the public due to increased COVID-19 cases throughout the
City and County. While all of our City facilities will remain
temporarily closed, we will continue to provide all essential
City functions on an appointment basis only. In addition,
all Commission and community meetings scheduled in the
month of January 2022 have been cancelled. We will
re-evaluate the situation on January 17th, and provide the
public with an update. For more information, please visit
the City's website at www.cityofrosemead.org or to make an
appointment, call City Hall at (626) 569-2100.
LA COUNTY HOME TEST KITS
Los Angeles County is offering a
Home Test Collection program to all p
residents with an at-home testing
nasal swab kit. They are provided at
no cost if you meet the following
criteria: have developed COVID-19 �
symptoms or think you were exposed
to COVID-19. For more information
or to sign up for this program, please
visit https://covidl9.lacounty.gov/la-county-holiday-home-test-
collection-program/
Please continue to stay informed and follow all recommenda-
tions from our County and Public Health Officials by visiting:
4 https://covidl9.lacounty.gov; and
4 http://www.publichealth.lacounty.gov