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CC - 10-08-03° ROVED ~ I CITY 01' RO. EMEAD I) 1TE A?r pS MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL OCTOBER 28, 2003 The regular meeting of the Rosemead City Council was called to order by Mayor Vasquez at 8:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, 8838 E. Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California. The Pledge to the Flag was led by Mayor Pro Tern Clark The Invocation was delivered by Bante Chao Chu of the Los Angeles Buddhist Monastery ROLL CALL OF OFFICERS: Present: Councilmembers Alarcon, Imperial, Taylor, Mayor Pro Tern Clark, and Mayor Vasquez Absent: None APPROVAL OF MINUTES: OCTOBER 22, 2002 - REGULAR MEETING MOTION BY COUNCILMAN IMPERIAL, SECOND BY COUNCILMAN ALARCON that the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Rosemead City Council held on October 22, 2002, be approved as submitted. Vote resulted: Yes: Clark, Imperial, Taylor, Vasquez No: None Absent: None Abstain: Alarcon The Mayor declared said motion duly carried and so ordered. PRESENTATIONS: ORAL COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE AUDIENCE Oscar Cazares, 2433 La Presa Avenue, Rosemead, voiced a number of complaints. Mr. Cazares stated that the street light in front of his house has been replaced with a refractive light that flashes into his bedroom, and is a different type from the others on his street. Mr. Cazares stated that he called SC Edison and was told to call the City. When he did, the City referred him back to Edison as the City does not maintain the poles. CCMIN:10-28-03 Page N I • • Councilman Taylor stated that SC Edison is their own entity. The City cannot tell them what to install. Mayor Pro Tern Clark asked who is responsible for the poles? Ken Rukavina, City Engineer, explained that SC Edison is responsible for maintaining the poles, lights and lens. Mr. Rukavina continued that each pole has a number on it to enable SCE to readily identify exactly where the poles are. Councilman Imperial suggested that Mr. Cazares work with the Assistant City Manager on this matter. Mr. Cazares stated that a City employee parks his vehicle across the street from him 24 hours a day. Mr. Cazares continued that the vehicle is not moved on street sweeping day, and is never cited. Bill Crowe, City Manager, stated that staff will investigate this matter. Mr. Cazares stated that another parking problem is with a neighbor that parks his vehicles on the street, and only moves it on street sweeping day. Mr. Cazares asked if a vehicle can be cited if it is not moved after three days. Councilman Taylor requested clarification on whether or not a homeowner can park his vehicle in front of his house for more than three days. Lt. Wallace, Temple Station, replied that a vehicle parked over 72 hours can be red tagged. If the car is moved in the meantime, then the red tag is voided. If the car is unmoved for another 72 hours, then it can be considered an abandoned vehicle and towed. Councilman Taylor requested that the City Manager provide the California Vehicle Code section just discussed for Mr. Casares and himself. H. PUBLIC HEARINGS - None III. LEGISLATIVE A. RESOLUTION NO. 2003-39 - CLAIMS AND DEMANDS The following Resolution was presented to the Council for adoption. RESOLUTION NO. 2003-39 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS IN THE SUM OF $388,740.70 NUMBERED 43097 THROUGH 43245 CCMIN:10-2M3 Page a2 • • MOTION BY COUNCILMAN IMPERIAL, SECOND BY COUNCILMAN ALARCON that the Council adopt Resolution No. 2003-39. Vote resulted: Yes: Alarc6n, Clark, Imperial, Taylor, Vasquez No: None Absent: None Abstain: None The Mayor declared said motion duly carried and so ordered. Councilman Taylor asked how many first time homebuyers have been through the program so far, referring to Check No. 43115 to Precise Escrow in the amount of $40,000. Bill Crowe, City Manager, replied that a status report will be furnished. Councilman Taylor requested a report on the entire program, to include payback and amortization rates. B. ORDINANCE NO. 827 - ADDING SECTION 16.04.025 TO THE ROSEMEAD MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT - ADOPT The following Ordinance 827 was presented to the Council for adoption. ORDINANCE NO. 827 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD ADDING SECTION 16.04.025 TO THE ROSEMEAD MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO LOT LINE ADJUSTMENTS MOTION BY COUNCILMAN TAYLOR, SECOND BY COUNCILMAN IMPERIAL that the Council adopt Ordinance No. 827. Vote resulted: Yes: Alarc6n, Clark, Vasquez, Taylor, Imperial No: None Absent: None Abstain: None The Mayor declared said motion duly carried and so ordered. C. ORDINANCE NO. 828 - APPROVING ZONE CHANGE 03-216, AMENDING ZONING MAP LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM CBD TO R-1 FOR PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 9203-9225 STEELE STREET - ADOPT CCMIN:10-28-03 Page u3 0 The following Ordinance No. 828 was presented to the Council for adoption: ORDINANCE NO. 828 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, APPROVING ZONE CHANGE 03-216, AMENDING ROSEMEAD ZONING MAP LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM CBD; "CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT" TO R- 1; "SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL", FOR PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 9203-9225 STEELE STREET. (APN's: 8594-003-024,-025,-017,-026-027) MOTION BY COUNCILMAN TAYLOR SECOND BY COUNCILMAN IMPERIAL that the Council adopt Ordinance No. 828. Vote resulted: Yes: Alarcon, Clark, Vasquez, Taylor, Imperial No: None Absent: None Abstain: None The Mayor declared said motion duly carried and so ordered. D. ORDINANCE NO. 829 - URGENCY ORDINANCE IMPOSING A 45- MORATORIUM AND THE ISSUANCE OF ANY PERMITS FOR BUSINESSES OFFERING MASSAGE SERVICES AND FOR THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO INITIATE A STUDY DEVELOPING ZONING REGULATIONS GOVERNING SUCH USES - ADOPT The following Ordinance No. 829 was presented to the Council for adoption tonight: ORDINANCE NO. 829 AN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD IMPOSING A 45-DAY MORATORIUM ON THE ISSUANCE OF ANY PERMITS OR OTHER ENTITLEMENTS FOR BUSINESSES OFFERING MASSAGE SERVICES AND DIRECTING THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO INITIATE A STUDY WITH RESPECT TO DEVELOPING APPROPRIATE ZONING REGULATIONS GOVERNING SUCH USES MOTION BY MAYOR PRO TEM CLARK, SECOND BY COUNCILMAN ALARCON that the Council adopt Urgency Ordinance No. 829 on first reading. Vote resulted: Yes: Alarcon, Clark, Vasquez, Taylor, Imperial No: None Absent: None Abstain: None CCMIN:10-28-03 Page u4 0 The Mayor declared said motion duly carried and so ordered. IV. CONSENT CALENDAR CC-A ACCEPTANCE OF BIDS AND AWARD OF CONTRACT FOR PARK ADA AND BALLFIELD LIGHTING IMPROVEMENTS CC-B APPROVAL OF UNDERTAKING AGREEMENT FOR PARCEL MAP 26808 - 4804 MUSCATEL AVENUE CC-C AUTHORIZATION TO REJECT CLAIM AGAINST THE CITY FROM RONNIE TOLLIVER MOTION BY COUNCILMAN TAYLOR, SECOND BY COUNCILMAN IMPERIAL that the Council approve the aforementioned items on the Consent Calendar. Vote resulted: Yes: Alarcon, Clark, Vasquez, Taylor, Imperial No: None Absent: None Abstain: None The Mayor declared said motion duly carried and so ordered. V. MATTERS FOR DISCUSSION AND ACTION - None VI. STATUS REPORTS - None VH. MATTERS FROM OFFICIALS - None VIII. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE AUDIENCE - None IX. ADJOURNMENT There being no further action to be taken at this time, the meeting was adjourned at 8:20 p.m. The next regular meeting is scheduled for November 11, 2003, which is Veteran's Day. Accordingly, the next regular meeting of the Council will be held on November 25, 2003, at 8:00 p.m. Respectfully submitted: City Clerk APPROVED: CCMIN:10-28-03 Page a5