CC - Item 7C - An Ordinance Amending Section 2.33.070 of the Rosemead Municipal Code Relating to Duties of the Parks Commission and Updating Administrative Policy 50-08ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL
STAFF REPORT
TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
FROM: BEN KIM, CITY MANAGER
DATE: SEPTEMBER 26, 2023
SUBJECT: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL AMENDING SECTION
2.33.070 OF THE ROSEMEAD MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO
DUTIES OF THE PARKS COMMISSION AND UPDATING
ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY 50-08
SUMMARY
At the request of the City Council, staff was directed to bring an ordinance to amend section 2.33
of the Rosemead Municipal Code relating to duties of the Parks Commission. The amendment
would give the Parks Commission decision-making authority to the naming of park benches, trees,
gardens, and other items within the parks. With this amendment to the Rosemead Municipal Code,
staff is also recommending a change to Administrative Policy 50-08, giving the Parks Commission
the authority to make final decisions as to the Memorial Bench, Tree, and Garden Program.
At the May 9, 2017 meeting, the City Council approved the addition of Chapter 2.33 to Title 2 of
the Rosemead Municipal Code and providing the establishment of a Parks Commission for the
City of Rosemead. The established purpose of the Parks Commission is to serve the City Council
in an advisory capacity with items specifically related to increasing parks and open space. The
Parks Commission researches new land acquisitions, possible joint usage agreements with local
stakeholders, and provides feedback on park amenities and features. The proposed amendment
would give the Parks Commission the final decision-making as it relates to the naming of park
benches, trees, gardens, and other items within the parks consistent with City policy regarding
such determination.
At the January 14, 2020, meeting, the City Council approved the revised Administrative Policy,
50-08, which details the Memorial Bench, Tree, and Garden Program. This program provides
Rosemead with the opportunity to commemorate or honor family, friends, and business
professionals who have passed away and have had a positive impact on the community. Staff is
recommending that the City Council approve the proposed update in Administrative Policy 50-08,
which states that the Parks Commission has the authority to make final decisions relating to this
policy.
AGENDA ITEM 7.0
City Council Meeting
September 26, 2023
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the City Council:
1. Approve the first reading by title only, of Ordinance No. 1021, an ordinance of the City
Council of the City of Rosemead, amending Section 2.33.070 of the Rosemead Municipal
Code relating to Duties of the Parks Commission;
2. Approve the updated Administrative Policy 50-08.
FISCAL IMPACT - None
PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS
This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification process.
Prepared by:
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Tom Boecking
Director of Parks and )ecreation
Attachment A: Ordinance No. 1021
Attachment B: Updated Administrative Policy 50-08
Attachment A
Ordinance No. 1021
ORDINANCE NO. 1021
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING SECTION
2.33.070 OF THE ROSEMEAD MUNICIPAL CODE
RELATING TO DUTIES OF THE PARKS COMMISSION
WHEREAS, The City Council of the City of Rosemead adopted Ordinance No. 974,
establishing a Parks Commission. The purpose of the Parks Commission is to assist in increasing
accessibility to parks and open spaces through various methods including but not limited to seeking
land acquisition and joint usage agreements with local stakeholders and providing park amenity
suggestions and feedback.
WHEREAS the City Council now desires to amend municipal code section 2.08.070 —
outlining the duties of the Rosemead Parks Commission.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD DOES ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Findings. The City Council finds and determines as follows
In order to provide the Parks Commission, the authority to make final determinations as it relates
to the naming of park benches, trees and other items in the park, the City Council desires to amend
Municipal Code Section 2.08.070.
SECTION 2. Environmental Review. The City Council exercises its independent judgment and
finds that this ordinance is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA")
pursuant to CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3: (1) Section
15060(c)(2) (the activity will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical
change in the environment); (2) Section 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in
Section 15378), because the subject regulations have no potential for resulting in any significant
physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly, and (3) Section 15321 (the ordinance
addresses administrative procedures for City Manager duties).
SECTION 3. Amendment. Section 2.33.070- Duties is amended to add subsection E to be read
as follows:
E. To make final determinations as it relates to the naming of park benches, trees
and other items within the parks consistent with City policy regarding such determination.
SECTION 4. Severability. If any section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or
phrase, or portion of this ordinance is, for any reason, held to be unconstitutional or invalid or
ineffective by any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity or
effectiveness of the remaining portions of this ordinance or any part thereof. The City Council
hereby declares that it would have adopted this ordinance and each section, subsection,
subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance irrespective of the fact that
one or more sections, subsections, subdivisions, paragraphs, sentences, clauses or phrases be
declared unconstitutional or invalid or ineffective. To this end the provisions of this ordinance are
declared to be severable.
SECTION 5. Publication. The City Clerk is directed to certify the adoption of this ordinance and
publish in accordance with law.
SECTION 6. Effective Date. This ordinance will be effective 30 days after adoption.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ORDAINED this day of , 2023.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Rachel Richman, City Attorney
Steven Ly, Mayor
ATTEST:
Ericka Hernandez, City Clerk
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) §
CITY OF ROSEMEAD )
I, Ericka Hernandez, City Clerk of the City Council of the City of Rosemead, California, do hereby
certify that the foregoing Ordinance No. , was introduced at a regular meeting of the City
Council of the City of Rosemead held on the day of , 2023 and was adopted by the City
Council of the City of Rosemead at a regular meeting held the day of , 2023, by the
following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Ericka Hernandez, City Clerk
Attachment B
Updated Administrative Policy 50-08
SUBJECT:
PURPOSE:
CITY OF ROSEMEAD
Administrative Policy Manual
Policy Number:
Date:
50-08
City Manager Approval:
MEMORIAL BENCH, TREE AND GARDEN PROGRAM POLICY
To establish guidelines for the establishment of a Memorial Bench, Tree and
Garden Program Policy.
The City of Rosemead supports allowing memorial benches, trees and gardens in parks and green
space areas, with the mindset that these facilities have many uses and are enjoyed by the public.
The program is reserved for memorial purposes only for individuals who resided in Rosemead at
some time in their life, or who provided public service to the community of Rosemead.
The purpose of this policy is to establish guidelines with respect to the memorial bench, tree and
garden program. The policy will ensure that appropriate oversight is provided in preserving our
City parks, to protect park resources, and enhance the park visitor experience.
Responsibilities with the City for services provided by this program will be assigned as follows:
1. The Director of Parks and Recreation or his/her designee (Hereinafter referred to as
Director) shall work with other Departments within the City such as the Public Works
Department to ensure compliance with this policy.
2. The Parks Commission shall have the authority to accept or deny memorial bench or tree
applications and ensures all guidelines are met. The Git Couneil will "'7°' all '^"'
denialsof w firstyearand will revisit therefore after.
DEDICATION GUIDELINES:
1. The policy establishes and limits eligibility for a memorial bench, tree and garden for
individuals who resided in Rosemead at some time in their life, or who provided public
service to the community of Rosemead.
2. The dedication of a bench, tree or garden will be acknowledged by an accompanying
custom plaque. The plaque is symbolic of the dedication and does not entitle the donor to
ownership of the particular donated item.
3. Memorials cannot have a commercial appearance or corporate label. The City of Rosemead
will provide a plaque template and will have final approval of commemorative plaque,
style, and wording. The donor will cover 100% cost of the bench/tree/garden and associated
plaque.
4. The type and material of the bench, type and size of tree, and locations will be consistent
with the City of Rosemead landscape plans, standards and policies. The donor, with the
approval and guidance of the Director, will select the park and location for the memorial.
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5. The dedication of a garden will only be given to existing garden spaces with in the City of
Rosemead. Temporary Community Gardens are not eligible as dedication locations.
6. A ceremony or gathering at the time of dedication is permitted but must be arranged in
advance with the City of Rosemead and must be done in accordance with City of Rosemead
ordinances and policies. To ensure public use and safety; memorial wreaths, flowers and
any other items placed for a private gathering or ceremony must be removed immediately
following the dedication by the donor.
PROCEDURES:
1. The potential donor will meet with the Parks and Recreation Department staff to share
ideas and ask questions regarding the City's Memorial Application and Agreement Form.
2. The potential donor will submit a completed Memorial Application and Agreement Form
to the Parks and Recreation Department. As part of the application process the donor will
also submit the potential wording of plaque to the Parks and Recreation Department who
will work with donor and internal staff to approve.
3. Department staff will work with the donor to get internal approval with appropriate staff
on final park choice and location of the bench/tree.
4. The Director will review and determine the appropriateness of the proposal.
5. Department staff will notify the donor in writing of results of City evaluation of proposal
identifying any final conditions of approval.
6. With a positive review decision, department staff will finalize the Memorial Application
and Agreement Form between the City and donor and submit to the Director for final
approval.
7. The Director's approval must be received before ordering and installing the memorial.
8. Once location is agreed upon, donor will submit payment in full to:
City of Rosemead Parks and Recreation Department
Memorial Program
8838 Valley Blvd.
Rosemead, CA. 91770
9. The complete fee payment must be received before the materials are ordered or
construction is initiated.
LOCATION:
1. While the potential donor is free to suggest the proposed location, certain location
requirements shall apply. The appropriate members of Parks and Recreation and Public
Works Departments shall make the final precise determination of location.
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2. Benches or trees under this program shall be located in accordance with the following
criteria:
a. The location does not interfere with any active park facility;
b. The location does not interfere with any components or displays;
c. Sufficient space is provided for the proposed bench or tree and accompanying
plaque;
d. The bench will meet the facility accessible design standards;
e. The tree will meet the current City guidelines for tree species and size that has
been recommended by the City arborist and approved by the City. This will
ensure the tree has the best chance at a successful lifespan within our climate and
meets the City's overall design guidelines; and
f. The location is appropriate for a bench or tree installation.
The following are possible locations within the City for memorial installations:
a. Garvey Park
b. Guess Park
c. Klingerman Park
d. Jess Gonzalez Sports Complex
e. Rosemead Park
f Rosemead Plaza
g. Sally Tanner Park
h. Zapopan Park
INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS
1. Installation
a. Once the bench or tree and plaque are received from the suppliers, the City will
contact the donor. The timing of the installation will be determined by a variety
of factors including the availability of City staff, weather, time of the year etc.
b. The donor shall pay full cost for the purchase, supply, delivery, and installation
of the bench or tree and plaque. The costs shall be established by the City, based
upon the City's normal providers, and shall be updated from time to time.
c. The complete fee payment must be received before the process is initiated.
d. The City will oversee the installation.
2. Relocation of Benches/Trees
a. When the useful life of the bench or tree has expired, a new bench or tree may be
installed but the existing plaque will not be replaced.
b. The City reserves the right to relocate a bench or tree. In the eventuality that such
a move is necessary the City will attempt to contact the donor for consultation
prior to relocation to discuss alternative locations. The City of Rosemead will
make the final determination.
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3. Maintenance
a. The routine cleaning and general maintenance of the memorial bench, tree or
garden and plaques are the responsibility of the City of Rosemead. If any benches,
trees, gardens or plaques are damaged, the City will attempt to make minor repairs
with City forces. If this cannot be done, the bench, tree, garden or plaque will be
removed and not replaced.
b. There is a ten-year (10) guarantee of bench maintenance and replacement. The
furniture will be kept in place as long as it is serviceable beyond the 10 year period.
When a bench is no longer serviceable, applicants will be advised and given the
opportunity to purchase a new bench under the terms and conditions then in effect.
c. There is a ten-year (10) guarantee of plaque maintenance and replacement. The
plaque will be kept in place as long as it is serviceable beyond the 10 year period.
When a plaque is no longer serviceable, applicants will be advised and given the
opportunity to purchase a new plaque under the terms and conditions then in effect.
d. The City will not be responsible for acts of nature, survivability of trees, damage
or vandalism to benches or trees. At the City's sole and absolute discretion, the
City may replace memorial trees and make repairs or replacement of memorial
benches.