CC - Item 5B - Minutes of September 8, 2020MINUTES OF THE
CITY COUNCIL AND SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
SPECIAL AND REGULAR JOINT MEETING
SEPTEMBER 8, 2020
The special meeting of the Rosemead City Council was called to order by Mayor Armenta
at 6:05 p.m., in the Rosemead City Council Chamber located at 8838 East Valley Boulevard,
Rosemead, California.
PRESENT: Mayor Armenta, Mayor Pro Tem Low,
Dang and Ly (teleconferenced)
ABSENT: None
STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Molleda,
Director of Community Development Frausto-
1. WORKSHOP
A. Small Lot Division
Clark (teleconferenced),
t City Manageri ity Attorney Burrows,
and City Clerk Hern �ez
On MayQ20, Count' Memb n Datta nducted a presentation on
Small I _�' , ions. A they , the City Council directed staff
to co � i a works �p for � ssion a all Lot Subdivisions.
Director evelop Frausto-Lupo stated this is a continuation of
��- ssion
4° ex : '- ed small lot subdivisions are a hybrid
hou m $ olo t looks _° . ctrons like row townhomes but where each unit
is built 1 nden n indivi "small lots". There are no commonly owned
areas or ho ° "°_ er's . ciation. Noted the Los Angeles County recently adopted
compact 1 Y rdin Mrs. Frausto-Lupo displayed examples of small
k; ubdivision iscusse�- the advantages and disadvantages of small lot
de ments; i g ated in the City of Los Angeles, small lots can only be
de ve in m E amily or commercially zoned lots. If the City Council adopts
a Smal ce, staff recommends only allowing it in Medium Multiple
Residentia a) zone, which includes Rosemead Boulevard, Walnut Grove
Avenue, Del Mar Avenue and Hellman Avenue; noted other residential zones
like Single -Family Residential (R-1) and Light Multiple Residential (R-2)
zones are established with single-family dwellings. Shared that staff conducted a
survey of surrounding cities which included Alhambra, Arcadia, El Monte,
Montebello, Monterey Park, San Gabriel, South El Monte, and Temple City;
indicated that no cities in our immediate area currently have or plan to introduce
a small lot ordinance.
Mrs. Frausto-Lupo stated should the City Council wish to proceed with the
development of a small lot ordinance, the next step would be to hire a
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AGENDA ITEM 5.13
professional land use consultant with small lot subdivision experience to identify
parcels suitable for small lot developments; create the small lot ordinance and
design guidelines; amend Zoning and Subdivision Codes; and to establish a
review process to coordinate subdivision with other Codes.
Council Member Ly asked why there is a need to hire a consultant versus having
the Planning staff manage this.
Director of Community Development Frausto-Lupo indicated none of the staff are
land use experts in terms of this specific topic; stated we would want a consultant
to help develop the standards since these rties are typically developed
vertically. The Los Angeles County requi Conditional Use Permit (CUP);
would we require a CUP or would we all = ` x right? What would be best for the
city and is compatible in the neighbor: ? @ hasized a consultant would be
able to offer their expertise and hel " to ine th rts of questions.
Council Member Ly said heF
cannot see how a consultantle,
A
Planning staff who is familiar with
as he has seen consutry to pi
what's best for Rose � ior ex
had great land use cone
fit the look of what was
t nsulnts do; however, he
negating what co
better understand UN community than our
ily 1 se requests - essed hesitation
>h T think is the be m d often it's not
nple, initial Garvey Avenue Specific Plan
of open ` ..communal space, but did not really
1arvev Avif,
Counc' lark cone ed Member Ly; indicated she is not
ready oceed this bec he hig ity and the fact that they are not
allowm _, ds or t , especia hen we are recognized as a Tree City USA.
Opined she;- uld o ostpon s item until we look at the Regional Housing
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Alloca timbers v how we are going to implement that.
Mayor Pr P4 in 'nquirednMe came up with a small lot ordinance, could
we address = f' e of i1 sadvantages such as setback requirements; agreed with
aff that if w " ceede 'x h this, it would have to be in high density areas only;
ed Council mber Ly's sentiment on consultants not knowing what is best
fob city. Exp ed it is interesting that none of the surrounding cities have a
smal at rdin asked why other cities are not considering it and have staff
heard fr F elopers they are working with if developers are interested in
having srmn j s as an option.
Director of Community Development Frausto-Lupo responded we could; however,
the purpose of a small lot subdivision is to utilize and maximize the land so the land
will be subdivided into spaces to allow various units. In speaking with some of my
colleagues in other cities, the general consensus is that this type of tool really
benefits the developer more so than a resident or the neighborhood. Elaborated that
the City of LA is the one who has had it the longest since 2005; homeowners pushed
for it, however the long-term residents in that neighborhood cannot afford it
because the prices on those homes are very expensive. Opined based off the amount
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of ADU requests that we are receiving, there is a definite interest in small lot
developments because Rosemead is a great community.
Mayor Armenta expressed concern for gentrification as many of our residents are
barely making it and they are renters; agreed with Mayor Pro Tem Low that this
should only be in areas identified by staff; stated she is not sure if there is any
provision for affordable housing with these types of developments; inquired about
property taxes depending on your square footage of your lot.
Director of Community Development Frausto-Lupo stated she does not have an
opinion on gentrification, but it goes in line _ what people saw in LA — they
hoped it would be a tool for homeownership, it was but for new residents not
already within the neighborhood; asserte e a first-time home buyer program
through our CDBG and HOME funds i X` egi ever, it's difficult for residents
to utilize the program because of th__-; u mg cos e San Gabriel Valley.
Council Member Dang thanke Frausto-Lupo for aaresentation; referenced
slide 3 of the PowerPoint, whic - , lained from an avers a` w erson's perspective,
that you cannot tell a typical ap t bgfrom a s lot subdivision.
Opined the small 1 ubdivision o ould not change§ the impact or
dynamics of the neig � � emphasize e cost of these homes is driven by the
market because we are
Director o _ unity D ° jopme a sto- I larified if a new developer
purch 20 -unit u ° # an anted to subdivide the lot
to btt, _ small bdivisio - -se ren ho were in that apartment may
not be to purc a one of a homes because of the difference they were
paying in r
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oun embe ang ac kn a €Here is always a struggle between those that
encoura e owx hip and res 1 inventory; pointed out that the state offers a
menu inri for ple, if there is a by -right of five units, if the developer
volunteers to a 0 or 1 fordable housing, they will receive a density bonus.
Armenta ressed she sees it as a negative when we are looking at
deve 3 a 2 't apartment into a lot subdivision — we need to consider how
many re e _ id be displaced with this development. Stated there are ways to
ensure lan Ipr are not being absentee and upkeeping their property.
Council Member Ly stated he believes there is potential for this ordinance or at
least the concept, so we should not dismiss it; he agreed with Council Member
Clark that we have to keep RHNA numbers in our hindsight as we have to figure
out how to house 4,445 houses; if we have to find a way to build those units
otherwise, we will be penalized. It's important to keep all our options on the table;
establishing a subcommittee that includes a member of the Council and Planning
Commission to address how we can utilize other tools to address the RHNA
numbers and incorporate these ideas. How many parts of the city are zoned R-3 or
higher? And if the mixed-use overlays could be added to the map shared.
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Mayor Pro Tem Low opined she would like to explore this concept further,
however, she is not interested in converting apartments into subdivisions; stated she
would rather like to see empty lots or areas of a lot that need to be revitalized; if we
do this concept right, it will help with homeownership opportunities.
Council Member Clark indicated support for Council Member Ly's suggestion
to establish a subcommittee; expressed interest in serving on the subcommittee as
she would really like to give input with the RHNA numbers from her experience
on the Regional Council, and noted she was not able to be on the Garvey Avenue
Specific Plan Subcommittee as she lived too ck�eo the project.
Council Member Dang agreed with
apartment and convert it into a small
foundation, and you cannot slice a,
new structures, which is the
colleagues for their attention
presented information.
Mayor Armenta tha • , Council
mind at ease. _. _ .
Council Member Ly pi
would ad ftesmall
a conj g
By corgi . s, the
meeting th , ati�
Mayor F to adJWed the
Ma it is not meant to take a 20 -unit
1 d1 'g n. It has to be built on its own
xisting dation. These are for brand
y banks woui ance it. He thanked his
item and staff for r efforts to gather the
for clarifymg4 t, as it put her
of a subcommittee that
4A numbers as it will be
staff to agendize for the next Council
to the subcommittee that would address
at 6:54 p.m.
REGULAR MEETING
7:00 P.M.
STAFF PRESENT: Citi = ti ager Molleda, Assistant City Manager Kim, City Attorney Burrows,
Chief of Police Lieutenant buong, Director of Community Development Frausto-Lupo, Interim
Director of Finance Miller, Director of Parks and Recreation Boecking, Director of Public Works
Daste, and City Clerk Hernandez
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE was led by Council Member Ly
INVOCATION was led by Mayor Armenta
2. PUBLIC COMMENT
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Mayor Armenta opened the Public Comment period.
Mayor Armenta shared a comment received via email from Stephanie Moreno of
the San Gabriel Water Quality Authority, inviting the City Council to attend a
special update for city officials via an online webinar, which will be held Thursday,
October 1, 2020, at 2 p.m.; topics will include new city funding for groundwater
treatment and PFAS impact on the San Gabriel Valley.
There being no other speakers, Mayor Armenta closed the Public Comment period.
3. PRESENTATIONS
A. Presentation of Certificate of
Award
Interim Director of Finance Dr
the Government Finance Offic
Acknowledge and honor state
requirements of generally ac
Comprehensive Ann . inanc:
of transparency and
strict set of accountin`
independent expert revs s.
past and p
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in Financial Reporting
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tated the Avis presented to the city by
ociation of the ed States and Canada.
cal governments that - eyond the minimum
accoprinciple preparing their
R) showing tha have the spirit
in eporting. All recipients must pass a
and fi 'al statement criteria as judged by
wledge _ inance Department staff, both
ward city.
artment for a great job to ensure
services we do to the community.
Finance Department and thanked them
challenging times.
Mayor Pro ; ., Lo , F�ed the Finance Department for all their efforts.
Miller for leading the Finance team during these
Eed it is a team effort to achieve this.
B. Chamb z �= erce Presentation Update
Ray JanExecutive Director Rosemead Chamber of Commerce (RCC) presented
a PowerPoint of the Chamber's financial annual report. Shared that the city's
funding of $200,000 is being used for the following projects: 1. Rosemead Visitor
Center Remodeling and Upgrade; 2. Hospitality Drive to promote local small
businesses; 3. New programs and new events; 4. Membership outreach and
retention; 5. Additional staff to expand Chamber services; and 6. Website Upgrade
through BID Zone and Whitepaper. Discussed various events, including "The
Taste of Rosemead"; SGV Real Estate Synergy, which is a half-day seminar to
promote Rosemead real estate, Garvey Avenue Specific Plan, and Auto Auction
Lot; First-time home buyer fair; Powerhour Luncheon — a joint event with
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Rosemead Sister City Committee to welcome the new LASD Sheriff to promote
public safety; Lunch N Learn Series Industry — focus learning seminars co -hosted
with current members to promote their business and networking event; and the
International Women's Day Mixer. Membership Drive & Member Outreach — the
goal is to reach and maintain 300 active members by June 2020, RCC is at 215
members at the moment. New Members recruited from Jan. 2018- present is 56
new accounts.
Council Member Clark stated I'm impressed with all the things that you've been
doing even during COVID. However, I wonder about the $3,00045,000 restaurant
cost for the Taste of Rosemead event; expres . _ oncern whether this is the best
time to start this event with so many rest _ not being fully opened due to
the pandemic; inquired if there is a be = to get more volunteers or to help
reduce the cost.
Ms. Jan responded the cost prow £ as an estimat ch we are trying to lower;
emphasized we are exploring = Brent opportunities s partnering with PCC
yT
or the El Monte -Rosemead Adhool who have a grapy esign team that can
help us save money on flyers, et a sta 'nce not a } 'nesses are fully
reopened yet, we cusing on t. are open and -- gling such as
restaurants, tea sho r " ffee shop ;z erted we will reevaluate once more
businesses fully reope �, ere is a b way to help them rebuild faster.
Council - er Dang t` : - ed Iia " for ter ry in-depth presentation to
ensur 1 is fully are I ain er of Commerce's finances
are s appla m her eff €dieing c e and really trying to make the
best o pande = 3 situation % t stated he was happy to hear that the Virtual
Wine Ta wa essful e t and is hopeful that the Taste of Rosemead
F a er 43= r. urged the Chamber to tap into its members
g
an " ces tinue su ese social programs, food giveaways, and
personae ecti `_: ipment (i' donations. He understands this pandemic has
made thing di f but agreed with Council Member Ly that there is some
turaI in 'al de = at we really need to look into. However, for now,
eEked
Ms. Ja; r the in ormation and details.
Ma o Te w thanked Ray Jan for her efforts as she knows it is not easy to
manag er. She opined that the Chamber tries really hard, but nowadays
businesse - do a lot of things on their own through the internet so that means
less necessity for the Chamber. Mrs. Low indicated it is hard for her to follow the
profit and loss sheets; stated she noticed there is a line item called "interest from
the term loan", inquired if the Chamber has a loan out and for how much.
Ms. Jan confirmed the Chamber has a loan in the amount of $120,000.
Mayor Pro Tem Low asked if the Chamber is still paying interest on that and if so,
are you paying down the loan or just paying interest?
Ms. Jan replied we are just paying interest.
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Mayor Pro Tem Low asked if the Chamber had any money prior to the city giving
the Chamber $200,000 in 2017 or if that was your starting point?
Ms. Jan stated we always had that loan, noting at that point that we were very, very
low as well; pointed out that we keep the funding separate.
Mrs. Low clarified her question — Did the chamber have a positive balance before
the $200,000 was given and not counting the loan?
Ms. Jan responded the loan was taken out around six or seven years ago as an
equity loan, then it transferred, so we did not any money at that time.
Mayor Pro Tem Low reiterated that the h er
that money, then in 2017 the city gad u
Rosemead, however the $120,000 money w
balance. To make it clear the er started Ni
$123,000 in the bank.
Ms. Jan affirmed that is correct.
Mayor Pro Tem
negative and err.
Chamber will ev
$120,00 c
Mrs. as
Ray Jan
took out a loan and were using
�Q,000 at the time you came to
nt and currently have a loan
t0,000 and right now has
t the Chamber continues to have a
be done to stop this; opined the
)00 n by the city and will still have
L. they or the loan interest per year.
MWn #heir profit and loss sheets to
of numbers.
87 a month, so roughly $7,000 per year for
l if WN's the case, then she does not understand why
term loan" is for $15,911.
2017 through July 31, 2020.
clarified so the Chamber is paying $7,000 per year with a
Mayor Pro Tem Low reiterated her concern that even with the city allocating
$200,000 to the Chamber that they will still have an outstanding loan.
Mayor Armenta thanked Ray Jan for the detailed presentation; commended her for
thinking outside the box and searching for different ways to generate revenue;
stated unfortunately no matter how much planning we do, it's very hard to plan for
the unknown especially with COVID-19. I share the same concern as my
colleagues as to whether our Chamber of Commerce will be able to stay afloat.
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Asserted that Ray Jan has always been a great partner to the City of Rosemead by
providing help to our businesses, cooperating with the city on food drives and PPE
donations. I really want to thank you, the board, and its members for always
finding a way to help. We must look into the numbers and make sure that you are
staying afloat because the city's hands are going to be tied as we ourselves are
already facing a deficit. Stated in order for the city to have thriving businesses, we
need to have a strong Chamber of Commerce, so we want to help figure out how
to get Chamber's finances sustainable in the future.
Mayor Pro Tem Low indicated she is just thinking worst case scenario — if the
Chamber spends the loan of $120,000, who i ponsible for the loan and what
are the consequences.
Ms. Jan replied while the Chamber h - et loss ever since they lost the
redevelopment fund, they took o201he
agains ouse as equity to cover the
previous year's expense. Then I of our Bo A embers helped us with a
with a personal loan. So, if -comes to worst, si e Chamber has a loan
against the property, we will los .e property.,_
Mayor Pro Tem Lo ed is the
Ms. Jan clarified it is
as collateral.
• - ®eqffwr
or is it froom personal loan?
and we used the Chamber house
to a bank or will the house
Ray Jan s - it : old to a son. She responded to Council Member Ly's
ents rhe , E = • wled ; the numbers are very concerning right now,
ho e sOL _ nt to h o sional full-time staff or contractor to help
us with : ngoi ojects; a ed there are different ways to solve the loan
issue as C v er is _ ate to have a property of our own — If needed, we can
ake out a to r inc the loan amount but we would rather not take out
11 ther loan b " se we will eventually have to pay that back. There are other
a tive opti such as renting all the back offices for $800 a month, which
wil ener bout $8,000 to $9,000 income per year. We have not completed
a full s • all the pros and cons or all the expenses we might incur if we
were to re " 5 the building into a different property use.
Mayor Pro Tem Low stated she would not recommend taking out another loan
against the property to pay off this loan; asked if the house was donated by
someone to the Chamber?
City Manager Molleda responded I'm not quite sure, however, I don't believe the
city donated it.
Ms. Jan indicated back in the late 1980s with the TLT project, the chamber of
health was a project.
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Mayor Pro Tem Low asked if we could look back at the history; stated her first
thought is to use the remaining balance of $123,000 to pay off the $120,000 loan
and deal with it afterwards. Otherwise, they won't have the money to pay it off and
you're going to eventually lose the property.
City Manager Molleda stated this is the first time that staff hears about this.
Mayor Armenta suggested trying to renegotiate with the person that gave you the
personal loan if there is any way to lower the interest rate to pay it off sooner;
expressed she would hate for it to come down chamber losing the house.
Mayor Pro Tem Low concurred with Armenta, stating that is why I
recommended paying off the loan wit = - e ng money.
Ms. Jan responded we have be .
we can try to renegotiate it to
want to take out another loan =
more as the City has already been
to work on a better a0n plan to
on time,a interest rate is low, but
with Mayor O m Low that we do not
,finitely do not to ask the City for
,ne o the Cham sserted we have
. financials.
Mayor Armenta reiterity staffer 1= help the Chamber figure out an
action plan.
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Coun ' stated sta {- nga d with the Chamber on this,
so f , it neo be the i 's resp'dlpbility to come up with this plan.
The ci - more its fair s_ _ by giving a $200,000 grant; noted he was one
of the bi £- oca g ush thi the Council level. So, from my perspective,
e tw 1 ro" `' - itio One was that the Chamber needed to come
UP Ian i inate c ., al deficit and second they need to hire staff
to imp - - pro that cre value in our community, specifically business
communityr-t. . so say but I don't feel that I can trust the Chamber as these
Iwo items we of acc dished even prior to COVID.
. Arment ted Council Member Ly's comments are duly noted; recalled
ther e sti tions in place regarding the money that was given to the
Ch amb = - l just trying to figure out a middle ground; asked if the City
Manager y concerns or input to share.
City Manager Molleda added that city staff is more than willing to sit down with
the Chamber to look through these financials as we have done in the past; asserted
to help them, they need to be able to give us their paperwork to provide their
complete financials.
Mayor Armenta replied I appreciate that information; emphasized we can only do
so much if we are not given all the information.
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Ms. Jan stated she will follow up with the City Manager and be sure to provide all
their paperwork; thanked City Manager Molleda and Assistant City Manager Kim
for always being willing to help. She extended a sincere apology to Council
Member Ly for inadvertently losing his trust in the Chamber. We just need to work
harder to strive to achieve the things we haven't fulfilled yet.
Mayor Armenta thanked Ray Jan again for this thoughtful presentation and looks
forward to speaking soon.
C. Homeless Plan Workshop
The City Council will discuss the City'M21ess
omeless needs and priorities to
provide direction of the development of Plan.
Focus Strategies, presented a P
plan: understand local needs at,
strategies to create a strategic
homelessness; identify key stal
develop action steps a identi
to shift and/or reso i
opportunities for coor
continuum of care impl t�
current n airategies a
and elements of the
itext; explore poten - omelessness response
that advances effort ;, revent and reduce
A nee cfe implemen tified strategies;
I str cluding policie . hich may need
may _ - to be leveraged; and to determine
�trategiess a there is alignment with existing
4ritsamo—N-v,
. E ized it is important to discuss
askin at are the most urgent or
signifi e= y' osemeaa lat - =s i I u sneer What are existing strengths
and enges o City's c, spons =omelessness within Rosemead?
Are th ecific p y, progr or collaboration opportunities you think could
yield a si t on hom ness within Rosemead?
the
Council Me Dan ed Ms. Bristol and Ms. Grant for the presentation. He
ted that on the ies was to identify some of the support facilities,
gthen their tionslu and our responsiveness of homelessness and possibly
ai T e faciliti a inquired if they have a map or location of these facilities and
what ey sp ize in within the neighboring cities.
Ms. Grant z I essed that they would be happy to provide the Council with
information on services that are available in the neighboring cities. She indicated
they met with some of the stakeholders who provide services throughout Service
Planning Area 3 and across the San Gabriel Valley; noted these stakeholders either
come into Rosemead regularly to provide outreach services or who have services
available to people who might be in Rosemead but accessing services.
Council Member Dang opined the easiest way to provide immediate help to the
homeless community would be to tap into some of these services and support
facilities that already exist as opposed to the City of Rosemead trying to find land
and build a facility.
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Mayor Pro Tem Low understands there are different needs amongst the homeless
population as some families are down on luck and just need a place to stay, and
others are homeless due to drugs or substance abuse. She indicated the City of Los
Angeles has built temporary housing for the homeless, however she has heard it
didn't quite work because some of the homeless do not want to be in housing. Stated
we can provide housing but questioned whether it would really help.
Ms. Bristol explained that the research and data from the field tells us the only way
to end homelessness is for each individual person to become housed. Stated people
have different preferences and choices aro ousing, so they may not be
interested in what is being offered. Noted a P=
congregate shelter because it isa h'
emphasized majority of people who ar ei
offer them a non -congregate slot. Y so depei
provided in conjunction with t. Wising and
person's situation and challeng
Mayor Pro Tem Low inquired
accepting what the a is c
Ms. Bristol exg
experiencing ho:
there not been
hom Ness in
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shelter i e
24-hour sta
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that have
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in ho ` and
is cruci s -
regain hou
nes, they prefer not to be in a
fictive kind of environment;
will accept the housing if you
ki what additional support is
vary depending on the
of the ho ``'ss individuals not
not for a fact in relation to folks
in Ro = dad but in general, yes; asserted
tion eople to fit their needs has
uce he amount of unsheltered
nited
the fed � ck received so far from the stakeholders that
�" wa M:` 'ng utilized in different ways by different
I the i : -. � els — the traditional model of a congregate
people a aying in one building and often with ongoing
t, = more popular model is staying in non -congregate sites
g e ency motel vouchers, or being able to look at smaller
people in a space for a period of time. She echoed what Ms.
majority of people experiencing homelessness there is interest
;es, but exactly what that looks like can vary by person and it
nd what an individual person's needs might be to help them
Mayor Pro Tem Low noted that LA County has a lot of services available; inquired
if those families and individuals who want help and are willing to go to any type of
housing have been mostly taken care of by the County.
Ms. Grant responded that depending on the type of service that's offered, there are
data reports on how many individuals or families go into each program, reconnect
with housing, and retain their housing over time; shared that by and large, the data
across the County shows that that more and more people each year are finding
successful outcomes through those programs and services. On the other side of that,
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even as available services continue to grow in the County, the data also shows that
more and more people are becoming homeless every year. While the successes are
becoming more prominent by year, the challenges are also becoming more
prominent by the kind of increase in people needing those services. The overall is
showing that programs and services are having results in impact. If you want more
details, it will depend on the type of program, cities, and providers; noting you
might see some variants based on what you're looking at.
Mayor Armenta shared that the City of Rosemead started the Quality of Life
program, where City staff, our local trash hauler - Republic Services, the Sheriffs
Department and the LA County Department o lic Health, has gone out before
to offer the homeless folks shelter, programs - ervices available, however, many
of them would refuse help. She opined o reasons for the growing numbers
of homeless is because our chronic ho = e_ ften overlooked. Those are the
people that need the most help and t daunti th the housing in California,
especially with COVID-19 wh ple are losin it jobs and homes. She
appreciates the Homeless PI ever, urged staff o us more on including
chronic homelessness.
Mayor Armenta stated
Valley Regional Hoi
funding housing to ass
income within the San
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SB 751 w ize the creation he San Gabriel
st, a point rs authority (JPA) — the purpose of
T: less pop n and persons and families of low
el Elt is a co titive grant overseen by the San
ernme VCOe inquired if this could also
> e he c has not voted to be part of
this coa an tool for affordable housing in
many pe 4 throughout the city that are not getting the
NZild
al h issues and once that is addressed, then there
Re i in into a shelter or housing of some sort.
staff can research SB 751 and bring it back
;nta ted for 1611 disclosure that SB 751 is a bill authored by Senator
► wh e works for, but she is not pushing the bill for that purpose;
if t • ouncil chooses to join the JPA, this bill will serve as another
s rdable housing.
Council Member Clark expressed that she is very passionate about this issue;
asserted that we need to get people with mental illness and drug addiction into
actual treatment. She shared from personal experience that she tried to help people
with drug addiction, but it did not work because they must be willing to get into a
treatment. She thanked Senator Rubio for addressing this issue; opined there's a lot
more people on the verge of homelessness due to COVID-19 as they lost their job
and can't afford rent, so she hopes that we can utilize this program to assist people.
Council Member Clark noted that she is on the Homeless Committee with
SGVCOG, and the City of Monrovia has a very good program in terms of reaching
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out to people, finding solutions to help people that are down on their luck from
becoming homeless. She added that she would like to see more of that.
Hearing no additional comments, Mayor Armenta thanked Ms. Bristol and Ms.
Grant for the presentation and looks forward to working with them on the
Homeless Plan.
4. PUBLIC HEARING - None
5. CONSENT CALENDAR
City Manager Molleda asserted that Item E will be and tabled for a future meeting.
Mayor Armenta noted this item is being postpon 6 , t the public has an opportunity to
speak on this item once city facilities open.
ACTION: Moved by Mayor Pro Tem -and seconded ouncil Member Dang to
approve Consent Calendar Items A, and F. Council e r Dang pulled Item C
for separate discussion. Motion was c d out by the followi of call vote AYES:
Armenta, Clark, Dang, Low and Ly AB T: No
A. Claims and
• Resolution No.
07
TION TH T OUN`CIL OF THE
O OSEM LIFO A, ALLOWING
TAIN IMSA EMANDS IN THE SUM OF
&76.0 BERE Q7286 THROUGH NUMBER
No. -15 SA
No. 2020-34.
A RES TION OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD AS
E S_ ESSOR AGENCY TO THE ROSEMEAD
'TY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF
T Y OF ROSEMEAD ALLOWING CERTAIN
CLAI S AND DEMANDS IN THE SUM OF
$1,780,165.91 DRAFTS NUMBERED 4643
INCLUSIVELY
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 2020-15 SA.
B. Approval of Minutes
Recommendation: That the City Council adopt the regular meeting minutes of July
9, 2019 and September 10, 2019.
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IC
F
Approval of Traffic Commission Recommendations from the August 6, 2020,
Traffic Commission Meeting for Curb Markings
At the August 6, 2020 Traffic Commission Meeting, staff presented the following
two items for review and consideration:
1. Garvey Avenue Line of Sight Review at the Driveway for the Palm Hotel (8463
Garvey Avenue); and
2. Review of Parking Conditions on Marshall ,, .2t between Bartlett Avenue and
Muscatel Avenue.
Recommendation: That the City
recommendations for the following
1. Garvey Avenue Line of Si . Mviel
Garvey Avenue): Installatio ;PPI
driveway along the north sid
based on AASH uidelines fd
improve line of s' 'will allow
to see vehicles ap ac estbc
traveling 35 mph. T it -- e
of the.Ba-km,�Motel an =11 still
2.
Traffic Commission
the
Ltely 30' (feed curb east of the
T . venue. fShilxWommendation is
g Sight Distance red curb will
.es exiting the Palm Motel driveway
Garvey Avenue in the curb lane
tely one parking space in front
5 s es to park along the curb in
Musca%veru tallatio I red curb from Bartlett Avenue to Muscatel
enue f M all Street. This will remove approximately
nY# kin ces; it wt in o ce the existing no parking signage due to
insu " t strc dth nee o allow for both parking and a travel lane in
the WBs ' ction. segment from the wash to Muscatel Avenue is already
posted wi : o Par - The red curb will serve to make the "No Parking"
segment mo sible. stallation and replacement of the faded street sweeping
ki1hang restr n sign (R30A) at the southeast corner of the intersection of
ll
St sand Dubonnet Avenue.
City Count -'nfirmation of Designation and Appointment of Interim Finance
Director/Treasurer
The City has been trying to recruit a permanent Finance Director for several
months. However, with the current COVID-19 issues and other factors, the City
has been unable to fill the position. Until the City can fill the position, staff requests
the City Council appoint a Retired Annuitant to the position of Interim Finance
Director/Treasurer as authorized per California Government Code Sections
7522.56 and 21221(h) and to ensure adequate staffing during this state of
emergency.
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This Item is being brought back to the Council to reconfirm its actions due to a
clerical error in the agreement regarding rate of pay calculation as required by
Ca1PERS.
Recommendation: That the City Council take the following action:
1. Reconfirm and Approve the position of Interim Finance Director/Treasurer and
authorize the position as a Retired Annuitant Position per California
Government Code Sections 7522.56 and 21221(h); and
2. Reconfirm and Approve the appointment - uthorize the City Manager to
sign the agreement on behalf of the Ci " Scott G. Miller as the Interim
Finance Director/Treasurer.
ITEMS PULLED FOR SEPARATE DIS ION
C. Second Reading of Ordinance F 95 and Adoption Approval of MCA
20- 01, Amending Title 17 (zon f the Rosemead Mune al Code to Comply
with New State Provisions for Acce Dw Units
On August 25, 2020,1
Ordinance No. 995, t
Code to Comply with
for first reading, by title only,
of the Rosemead Municipal
;ory dwelling units (ADU's).
reading and adoption
)F _ CITY COUNCIL OF THE
TY OF LOS ANGELES,
a R THE APPROVAL OF
SIN`- ITLE 17 (ZONING) OF THE
CIPAL CODE TO COMPLY WITH
ZOVISIONS FOR ACCESSORY
(ADUs)
Court emb ang pulled this item to ask about specific verbiage from the
propose,",He referenced page 4 — Section 4 C.1 of the ordinance, stating
he underst is is describing the type of zoning that allows ADUs; indicated
the state's language eliminates the design review process, therefore asked staff to
clarify why it states ADUs are subject to "design review approval".
Director of Community Development Frausto-Lupo responded it is her
understanding that the design review approval was only specific to ADUs that
included a second story.
City Attorney Burrows stated that by right under state law, one can get an ADU
up to 16 feet; however, if one exceeds 16 feet, meaning a second story ADU, there
could be an additional review.
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Director of Community Development Frausto-Lupo indicated this could have
derived from the previous Council discussion on stairways leading up to the second
story.
Council Member Dang concurred there was discussion about exterior stairways and
limiting the visibility from the public right-of-way; he inquired if the ordinance
would have to go back for first reading if we were to strike out that verbiage
referencing a design review approval.
Council Member Ly stated the way I am readi : ° s.
it is in, all plans need to get approved by the _ ut
their designee. As part of the administr_ oces;
design review.
Director of Community Develop rausto-Lupo d
a design review to the Planni _ $ mmission or City
Member Ly is correct that it is p the process.
Council Member D s fined the
understanding. It's a sari
approval. Opined the
plan" is fine; asked if st ou
"design r _ _?pproval". '
my arc
Director's g'
and y
go
Mayor Pro
estate leve
C` -'Mer.
belie es
to reflec
regardless of whatever zone
ity Development Director or
it requires a site plan and
the intent is not to take
cit, confirmed Council
Na reads it, it bring bout a different
V a d review, more of an administrative
the Lang "subject to an administrative site
hof alte =fie verbiage for the second part,
)ond= desigoview is the correct verbiage as
up the ign, and submit it to the Director, and it is the
w and rmine if a design meets the standards. I
wan - ensure design review does not mean it will
we want to ensure the wording we have complies with
emphasized we don't want the homeowner or architect to
equates to a public hearing as many cities use that verbiage
Council Member Ly replied if it were a hearing or to go before a committee, it
would explicitly state so. If we make any edits it will have to go through another
round of approvals, which means it will get pushed to September.
Council Member Dang stated he does not want to have to push the item; he inquired
if "design review" is included in the definition section of the Zoning Code.
City Attorney Burrows indicated that Assistant City Manager Kim pointed out
that Municipal Code Section 17.136.030 describes the process of an administrative
site plan and design review approval as: 1) For residential construction over 2,500
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square feet requires approval by the Planning Commission; and 2) For smaller
buildings an administerial permit is required by the Director of Community
Development, which is acceptable under the ADU law.
Council Member Dang concurred that 1,200 square feet is under the 2,500; thinking
in terms of an apartment that wanted to utilize 25% of conversion and is not a new
floor area, would there need to be a Planning Commission review?
City Attorney Burrows asserted it would be by right if it meets the minimum state
law requirements. Indicated we have two options: 1) Treat this as a first reading
in order to revise the language so that it exp__' states the administrative site
plan and design review approval is carrie _ by the Director of Community
Development, as well as reference al Code Section 17.136.030;
2) Alternatively, leave the languag - s, the understanding that the
review only goes before the Co ft ty Dev anent Director and not the
Planning Commission.
Council Member Dang reiteral
indicated support for moving
made clear in the off meet
Director of Community
diligence by having staf
do not hayo before
not want to start o with a first reading;
lith, purrent verm-as long as it is
upo shared we can do our due
it is allowed by right and they
Kfib,Citv Council.
Mayor A to if it d still have to be brought back for first
re if � fid* an�terisk referencing the language in the
afor gone , icipal cton?
City Attom ow ied to be conservative - yes, it would have to come back
for first readin-
ang thanked Mayor Armenta for her effort to address his
fine with proceeding as is with the meeting Minutes capturing
what
ACTION: Moved by Council Member Dang and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem
Low to approve the second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 995 by title
only, entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ROSEMEAD, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES,
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, FOR THE APPROVAL OF
MCA 20-01, AMENDING TITLE 17 (ZONING) OF THE
ROSEMEAD MUNICIPAL CODE TO COMPLY WITH
NEW STATE PROVISIONS FOR ACCESSORY
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DWELLING UNITS (ADUs)
Motion was carried out by the following roll call vote AYES: Armenta, Clark,
Dang, Low and Ly ABSENT: None
E. Approval of Partial Street Closure of Olney Street and Other Traffic Engineering
Counter Measures — ITEM TABLED FOR A FUTURE MEETING
In 2017, the City received requests to evaluate traffic conditions and traffic calming
options on Olney Street between Rio Hondo Avenue and Temple City Boulevard
due to reports of speeding and pass-through tr of vehicles using this segment
to access the westbound I-10 Freeway on- r n Temple City Boulevard. This
item was reviewed and discussed at pr • raffic Commission Meetings. In
response to various traffic concerns th e by the community at previous
traffic commission meetings, staff r s= ended i ental measures that include
a combination of enhanced traf E' nage and pa ' t markings. In addition,
many residents also expresse ater preference to e the east end of Olney
Street at Temple City Bouleva d eliminate the west a d I-10 freeway on-
ramp access from Olney Street ell access ty Street from
southbound Temple F: Boulevard.
Based on commun' z = feedbac ? eived from the previous Traffic
Commission meetings, t tem = esente ty Council for direction. Based
on this at ember 11 $18 Ci a cil M , City Council directed staff
to con rehensi Tr is port to review all traffic
mov s impa _ Olney d exp l e feasibility of closing the east
end ofy Street
is An p comp d and presented to the Traffic Commission
at =' emb 2019 Q ission Meeting. Based on the Traffic
Analysi ort U. ney Stree etween Rio Hondo Avenue and Temple City
Boulevard, raf ie ission recommended partial street closure of Olney
s treet, closin tbound ey Street to the I-10 Freeway WB on-ramp as well as
5 Cling radar 3 d feed ack signs, warning signs, and larger speed limit signs
oris y Street sist with traffic calming.
At the 10, 2019 City Council Meeting the recommendations from the
Traffic Co � sion's November 7, 2019 meeting was presented to City Council.
At that City Council Meeting, City Council recommended for staff to proceed with
preliminary design and estimates of the recommendations and bring back to City
Council for final consideration.
Recommendation: That the City Council approve and direct staff to complete the
construction plans and proceed with the project which includes a partial street
closure of Olney Street by closing the east end of Olney Street to the westbound I-
10 Freeway on-ramp, installing radar speed feedback signs, larger speed limit signs,
warning signs and message boards on Olney Street to assist with the new traffic
flow and traffic calming.
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6. MATTERS FROM CITY MANAGER & STAFF
A. COVID-19 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.
City Manager Molleda stated the Los
their order with the mandates from the
which includes the following: all gather
prohibited; all individuals living in th
residence except as necessary to cu
of maintenance or usage of critic
are permitted outdoors consis
critical infrastructure sectors m
pursuant to the applicable sector g
effect and unchange a 11 retailers
capacity; outdoor re . facilit
facilities may not sell 4 d
honor out of state resery ins
at least th um amo s
a city laygro
are s en tot _F _ blic; wl
of toda emead 1,655
noted w
feet and
Angeles -_ ty Public Health has aligned
Stay alifornia's Stay at Home Order
irl members of other households are
soon 1 stay home or at the place of
c activiti - sociated with the operations
istructure; world and political expressions
the existing gur =:. es for those activities;
ate and must contino modify operations
nes; ce related s = chools remain in
e indoors at n - f > ore than 20%
continue to operate, however those
no h I or lodging entity shall accept or
essentia el unless the reservation is for
uaran s. Molleda indicated we as
uip ent at the parks, but the parks
ed 2 � VID-19 home test kits; noted as
confirmed cases and 34 deaths.
questions from residents whether the city
;ping due to the new stay at home orders;
not adhering to the social distancing of 6
Managerda responded we have not decided whether we are going to do
t that is s thing we can talk about and will share in the Weekly Update;
ow t as a concern in the beginning, but we have not had any more
7. MATTERS FROM MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL
A. Discussion and Approval of Letter of Support for Proposition 20
This item is presented to the City Council at the request of Council Member
Margaret Clark. She would like to discuss the letter of support for Proposition 20.
Recommendation: That the City Council discuss and provide further direction.
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Council Member Clark provided an overview of Proposition 20, "Keep California
Safe" initiative — the purpose is to clean up the flaws of Proposition 47 and 57
related to criminal justice reforms; opined it is imperative we support this initiative
as we would also be supporting our law enforcement's efforts to address this issue.
Mayor Pro Tem Low indicated support for Proposition 20 as she is very
disappointed with Propositions 47 and 57, as well as AB 109.
Council Member Ly concurred with Council Member Clark.
Council Member Dang echoed the support of_'llleagues.
ACTION: Moved by Council Member econded by Mayor Pro Tem Low
to approve the letter of support for R si 20. Motion was carried out
by the following roll call vote A c Armen lark, Dang, Low and Ly
ABSENT: None
B. Council Comments
Council Member Cl sked for Com cognize Emmal ey Elementary
School for being in _ recipient he California Positive Behavioral
Interventions & Suppo _ ity Care ard; shared the award was a result
of the "Heroes Poster P ct,"tet: ainchil second-grade teacher, Brandi
Matsdorf ted stude f all gr ade p honoring essential workers
and th _ ing the c ay''c, -d they were posted at various
sites
-OWe' the tation emple heriff s office.
City
can agendize their recognition for a future
articimte via Zoom since our facilities are
Mayor Arm note uncil has been engaging in dialogue during Council
omments at ast fe - etings; she emphasized if you want to ask a colleague
t an item ught u during their comments, then that should be done
ouf of the m g.
Counci _ , y requested a status update on the Community Garden and Dog
Parks project agendized for a future meeting. Wished everyone a safe period to
continue our social distancing and safety measures to combat the pandemic.
Mayor Armenta shared that she was just informed that Council Member Daniel
"Dan" Holloway, City of La Puente, passed away today; noted she sits with him
on the San Gabriel Valley Mosquito and Vector Control.
Council Member Dang commended staff for doing a wonderful job in helping many
restaurants secure the outdoor dining permits; asked if staff could advise businesses
to put up signs to reserve parking spots for pick-up/carry-out, especially for
businesses where parking is limited.
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Mayor Pro Tem Low stated Wealth by Health Foundation would like to see if the
city is interested in partnering for a drive-by clinic and mobile dental care event;
indicated the power went off by her house and she was not informed of any outages
— asked staff to work with Edison to ensure residents are made aware of any planned
outages in their area.
City Manager Molleda stated staff will figure something out with Wealth by Health
Foundation; asserted it is her understanding that Edison sends out notices to
residents affected by any planned outages; indicated staff can also share any
planned outages on the city's social media outlo spread the word as well.
Mayor Armenta referenced the 2020-202 ual Budget book, asked where we
are at with the budget's deficit. Stated t ahe Council voted on purchasing
z-
two new buses for our transport — th- __, sultant verified the previous
provider owed money to the city ere paym SL nsurance on a vehicle that
was not being used. Reques s update on whe _ we have received the
outstanding money to hold the ountable.
City Manager Molle a responded h presentation duled for the
September 22"d mee � the Budge' _ stated she will rearch and relay
the status of the outst o ment to t Council in the Weekly Update.
Mayor Armenta brought the edenteNtt
waves — noting a resident
reached ransform lewnelectricity to go off for an
exte - erio £time wh fe er elderly sister suffering from
deme a indicate < e conta aff to see at they could do to assist and
thanked for t g quick n to open an emergency cooling center for
er 1A da th e staff for taking care of our residents by
getting t ling r ready thin the hour; she noted two families showed
up that day.
8. ADJO ENT
Mayo en £ journed the meeting in memory of Council Member Daniel
'Dan" City of La Puente, and a Navy Veteran, at 9:58 p.m.
The next r ar scheduled meeting will take place on September 22, 2020,
at 7:00 p.m. in the Rosemead City Hall Council Chamber.
Ericka Hernandez, City Clerk
APPROVED:
Polly Low, Mayor
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