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CDC - 09-23-03V • CITY OF ID OAT13 /O /~flo MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING [ C ROSEMEAD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION SEPTEMBER 23, 2003 The regular meeting of the Rosemead Community Development Commission was called to order by Chairman Vasquez at 7:15 p.m. in the conference room of City Hall, 8838 E. Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California. The Pledge and Invocation were waived as having been completed during the meeting just adjourned. ROLL CALL OF OFFICERS: Present: Commissioners Alarcon, Imperial, Taylor, Vice-Chairman Clark, Chairman Vasquez APPROVAL OF MINUTES: NONE 1. CDC RESOLUTION NO. 2003-20 CLAIMS AND DEMANDS The following Resolution was presented to the Agency for adoption: RESOLUTION NO. 2003-20 CLAIMS AND DEMANDS A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS IN THE SUM OF $30,498.89 AND DEMANDS NO. 7112 THROUGH 7123 MOTION BY COMMISSIONER IMPERIAL, SECOND BY VICE-CHAIRMAN CLARK that the Commission adopt Resolution No. 2003-20. Vote resulted: Aye: Alarcon, Imperial, Taylor, Vice-Chairman Clark, Chairman Vasquez No: None Absent: None Abstain: None The Chairman declared said motion duly carried and so ordered. 2. REJECTION OF BIDS FOR REPLASTERING GARVEY POOL MOTION BY COMMISSIONER TAYLOR, SECOND BY COMMISSIONER IMPERIAL that the bid be rejected and that staff be authorized to re-bid this project. Vote resulted: CDCMIN:9-23-03 Page 41 0 Aye: Alarcon, Imperial, Taylor, Vice-Chairman Clark, Chairman Vasquez No: None Absent: None Abstain: None The Chairman declared said motion duly carried and so ordered. 2. MATTERS FROM OFFICIALS Commissioner Taylor requested an update on the Laidlaw/Baldwin Park lawsuit. Robert Kress, City Attorney, replied that this case was scheduled for a hearing last week. However, the Court postponed the hearing to early October due to Court congestion and the illness of the Judges. Vice-Chairman Clark presented an update of a recent meeting of the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments (SGVCOG) regarding regional housing needs assessment. Mrs. Clark explained that the State requires each city to build low-income housing based on population, and that the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) provides a housing projection for each city. Mrs. Clark continued that COG hired a consultant to determine how many homes a city has to build based on each City's General Plan, and for Rosemead, that number was approximately 1,504 units, whereas the City of Industry, which has more square miles, came out ahead and would not have to meet any housing requirements. Mrs. Clark stated that Rosemead, El Monte and Monterey Park have the same similar housing density, and that San Marino, for example, may only require one house per acre. The cities which have allowed higher density through their zoning ordinances would be punished by being required to build even more housing units. Mrs. Clark stated that the cities with similar housing densities need to protest the unfair housing requirements to the legislature in Sacramento. Brad Johnson, Planning Director, stated that in the past the housing requirements were not mandatory, but that each city's zoning had to allow enough parcels to build those units. Mr. Johnson cautioned that the housing bills are becoming stricter. Mr. Johnson continued that there is a new bill that whittles away city's second unit ordinance, such as removing the one parking space per bedroom requirement, the owner-occupied conditions and others. 3. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE AUDIENCE ON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION MATTERS - None 4. ADJOURNMENT There being no further action to be taken at this time, the meeting was adjourned at p.m. Respectfully submitted: APPROVED/ Commission Secretary C AN CDCMIN:9-23-03 Page a2