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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL
December 19, 2006
The regular meeting of the Rosemead City Council was called to order by Mayor Taylor
at 8:05 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, 8838 E. Valley Boulevard,
Rosemead, California.
The pledge to the flag was led by Councilmember Tran. The invocation was delivered
by Councilmember Clark.
ROLL CALL OF OFFICERS:
Present: Councilmembers Clark, Imperial, Tran, Mayor Pro Tern Nunez and
Mayor Taylor
Absent: None
1. PUBLIC COMMENT FROM THE AUDIENCE
Juan Nunez, residing at 2702 Del Mar Avenue, reminded the council about an
issue mentioned at a previous meeting, a building at Del Mar and Garrey, which
still has not been resolved. In addition he urged the City to remove a metal post
with an unsafe protrusion at Garvalia and Jackson. Mayor Taylor asked City
Manager Lazzaretto to check the intersection and report back.
Kenneth Pike, residing at 1920 Steel St., inquired about an article in the paper
which referenced the use of City property without authorization by a
councilmember. Mayor Taylor indicted this item would be discussed later on in
the agenda and asked Mr. Pike hold his comments until that time.
Peggy Bauman, residing at 8305 Scenic Drive, South San Gabriel, inquired if
overnight parking restrictions are still in effect at Wal-Mart.
Mayor Taylor responded that overnight parking restrictions are still in effect and
recommended Sheriffs are called if violations are observed.
Marlene Shinen, residing at 8447 Drayer Lane, South San Gabriel, discussed
photos of Wal-Mart shopping carts she submitted on September 13, 2006. She
asked Director Johnson if he remembered the picture and asked what steps he
took to resolve the stray carts issue.
Director Johnson stated he did recall the pictures Ms. Shinen submitted and
added that they have been working extensively with the contractor to insure the
locking cart system flaws are worked out.
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Mayor Taylor asked how many shopping carts are in the store.
Director Johnson responded several hundred.
Mayor Taylor estimated about 500 carts are at the store.
Ms. Shinen then submitted seven photos for the records documenting stray
shopping carts in various areas. She felt Mr. Johnson had not resolved the
shopping cart issue to her satisfaction.
Mayor Taylor asked Mr. Johnson if they are using locking carts at the site.
Mr. Johnson stated Wal-Mart is using locking carts.
Mayor Taylor told Ms. Shinen the issue will be looked into.
Ms. Shinen reported stray shopping carts were on Delta, Rush, Walnut Grove
and at the Beaches parking lot.
In addition, Ms. Shinen discussed a lawsuit she remembered submitting to the
City Clerk on January 10, 2006 against Jay Imperial; she questioned why City
Attorney Wallin indicated that lawsuit was never submitted.
Mr. Wallin clarified the lawsuit had never been served.
Ms. Shinen requested clarification on procedures to serve a lawsuit and indicated
she had one to serve the City with. She asked the record show she submitted a
lawsuit and she requested a receipt.
City Attorney Wallin asked if she had a summons and stated for the record that
Ms. Shinen gave him a document.
Ms. Shinen requested a receipt, to avoid confusion as to whether or not the City
had been served.
City Attorney Wallin indicated that he had responded to her previously and
indicated he would not further discuss this litigation at the moment and
suggested she retain a lawyer to represent her.
Ms. Shinen then spoke about several public records requests submitted to which
she has not received any responses.
Mayor Taylor asked the City Clerk for an update on the public records request.
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City Clerk Castruita responded that current requests are logged and compiled in
a folder that was offered to Ms. Shinen about two days ago. Ms. Castruita
explained her request focused on compiling one year's worth of requests and
staff is working on her request.
Mayor Taylor asked the City Clerk make a list of what public record requests the
office has and give it to Ms. Shinen tomorrow.
Ms. Shinen also spoke about the Brown Act Violation referenced in the Tribune.
She read a letter to the editor about the violation and submitted a copy of the
article for the record.
Mayor Taylor responded the Brown Act Violation issue is an on-going issue; a
letter was just received by the DA but has not yet been reviewed by the council.
Velia Navarro, residing at 2239 N. Angelus Avenue, spoke about an item on the
September 12, 2006 minutes.
SECTION BELOW IS VERBATIM
Velia Navarro: Yes, I have a question to ask the council. I was here on
September 12, 2006, one day before the grand opening of Wal-Mart. I had
directed a question to you asking you if Wal-Mart was going to open September
the 13th 2006. And I was told by you, Mr. Wallin and Mr. Imperial, that no, at
some time on the 21 st or at the end of the week it would open, and that was not
true. And I also wanted to know why my question, that I asked about Wal-Mart
being the opening date being September 13th, 2006 were not put in the minutes.
And I would like them to be verbatim. And everything that I say now, I hope does
not get omitted from the minutes.
Mayor Taylor: Alright
Velia Navarro: Because I find it very important. That is very deceitful that, who
ever was responsible to give the order to delete what I asked. If you're
representing the community whether you agree with what I have to say or not
every single word should be put down. And also, the question was, another
question I asked, where are the trees for Rice elementary school? I don't see
them as of yet. I don't see the sound barrier for the children there. I don't see it
yet. When you turned around and asked Mr. Wallin that, was that in the
planning? You know the gentlemen of the planning committee, I don't remember
his name and the gentlemen's response was no, it was not in the planning. But
that meeting at Rosemead High school that we stayed there till four o'clock in the
morning, it was said that it was going to be put in, the wall and the trees.
Mayor Taylor: The wall...where?
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Velia Navarro: Around Rice Elementary School. And as of yet I have not seen it
and I just think that's poor management on the council's part, the ones that gave
the permission for Wal-Mart to open on the 13th rather than the 20'h. And that is
very deceitful; if you going to be representing me and the community you should
be honest. As of yet, since this Wal-Mart issue, and it's no the issue of Wal-Mart
now, Wal-Mart is there.
(Interruptive sound from the audience)
Velia Navarro addresses audience: You know I'm speaking, when you get a
chance to come up and speak, I won't talk, ok?
Mayor Taylor: Mr. Johnson, do you recall a condition stating the wall around Rice
school?
Mr. Johnson: There was no such condition.
Mayor Taylor: I don't recall it either, but we are going to go back and check it Ms.
Navarro, because I hope it wasn't there.
Velia Navarro: Well I hope so and if you need help checking, I'd be glad to
volunteer and help you. But like I said, you know, Ms. Clark sits there and never
says anything. She's very photogenic - I saw ground breaking pictures of the
Wal-Mart.
Mayor Taylor: Alright, would you go on with your issue?
Velia Navarro: Wait a minute. My issue is, you know, why didn't my questions
not get put about the wall, the opening day or the trees.
Councilmember Clark: Ms. Navarro...
Veila Navarro: Why is it not put in the minutes and I don't think that's fair for
anyone, everyone should be able to read every single person's questions that
lives in Rosemead or that's surrounding.
Councilmember Clark: Ms. Navarro...
Ms. Navarro: Yes ma'am
Councilmember Clark: Ms. Navarro, We have the minutes on tonight's agenda
and it says: "Velia Navarro residing at 2239 N. Angelus, questioned the opening
date of Wal-Mart and also inquired on the sound wall and trees by Rice
Elementary school to help eliminate pollution created by Wal-Mart. Planning
Director Johnson indicated that no wall is planned for around the school. Ms.
Navarro oh Misses..."
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Velia Navarro: You must have the same notes as I have.
Councilmember Clark: We need to correct that tonight before we approve it.
Velia Navarro: You have the same papers that I have then?
Councilmember Clark: Well, these are the minutes.
Velia Navarro: Oh you have the minutes, I have them, right.
Councilmember Clark: (Continues to read) "Ms. Navarro wants to know when to
expect a report on revenue sales from Wal-Mart. Mayor Taylor replied that it
would be based on annual sales so it would take one year of sales."
Velia Navarro: Right.
Councilmember Clark: So it did mention trees and a sound wall?
Velia Navarro: Right.
Councilmember Clark: And the opening date?
Velia Navarro: Ok, but the minutes that I got didn't have them. So that's my
concern.
Councilmember Clark: Oh ok.
Mayor Taylor: Any other?
Velia Navarro: No, I just want to make sure, I'll be put on today's minutes. Where
ask my question that I'm directing to you.
Councilmember Tran: Ms. Navarro, all the minutes, we'll review the minutes, we'll
review the tapes and we'll put the appropriate verbiage that you stated tonight on
that evening.
Velia Navarro: Can I trust you to your word to what you're saying right now?
Councilmember Tran: Absolutely
Mayor Taylor: I'd like that comment in the minutes verbatim, what Mr. Tran just
said, because it will come back. That's not a threat, it's just there's other
documents, were they do not want these items verbatim.
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Councilmember Tran: It is a question, a request from a resident; I'm honoring a
request that is
Mayor Taylor: I appreciate that, I do appreciate that.
Velia Navarro: So if it can't be done, let me know now. Be gentleman enough to
tell me you now if it's not going to be put on or yes it's going to be put on.
Mayor Taylor: What?
Velia Navarro: What I said, the minutes from the September 12, 2006, verbatim
what I said about the wall, about the trees which you're, you're denying.
Mayor Taylor: No, I'm not denying, I'm very happy to put it in there because then
we get a chance to respond back, Mr. Tran, in those same minutes what actually
happened. Ok?
Velia Navarro: Ok that's fine
Mayor Taylor: It was never stated that there would be a wall there.
Velia Navarro: It did, I'm sorry you did.
Mayor Taylor: Alright, were going to put it in the minutes what you said and
what's in the official record.
Velia Navarro: Yup
Mayor Taylor: Alright thank you
Velia Navarro: Thank you.
END VERBATIM SECTION
Ms. Shinen spoke supporting Ms. Navarro's verbatim section request on the
September 12, 2006 minutes. She felt Ms. Navarro's direct question regarding
the date of the Wal-Mart opening along with the response given should have
been included in the minutes. Ms. Shinen felt the minutes should reflect that both
the Mayor and the City Attorney denied the store would open on September 13th
when Ms. Navarro asked the direct question on Sep. 12, 2006.
Mayor Taylor indicted staff would go back and check the minutes
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Nancy Wilson, residing at 8049 E. Emerson Place, expressed appreciation for
the sheriffs department. Ms. Wilson overhead a conversation discussing the
elimination of the sheriffs department and wanted reassurance they would
continue to serve Rosemead residents.
Mayor Taylor responded that comments have been made but he didn't believe
anything had been said to that effect.
2. PUBLIC HEARINGS
A. Reduction of Minimum On-Site Parking Requirements for Fast-Food
Restaurants
The City's zoning ordinance currently requires a minimum of one, on-site
parking stall to be provided for every fifty (50) square feet of gross floor
area for all fast food business. After analyzing this zoning ordinance, staff
believes that the requirement has proven to be excessive. Based on a
review and analysis of parking ratio requirements for fast food restaurants
in surrounding communities, staff feels that it would be appropriate to
change the existing zoning code to require one parking space for each
100 square feet of gross floor area for fast food restaurants.
Recommendation: That the City Council waive further reading and
introduce Ordinance 847, amending section 17.84.070 of the Rosemead
Municipal Code relating to parking for fast food restaurant uses.
Director Johnson explained that current requirements mandate 1 parking
stall for every 50 sq. ft. of gross floor area. Staff felt this ratio is excessive
and very difficult to achieve in small strip centers. In the past 10 years, 10
zone variances have been granted by the Planning Commission. A survey
of seven surrounding communities revealed that a 1 to 100 ratio seems to
be standard.
Mayor Taylor opened the public hearing at 8:40 pm. .
Todd Kunioka, residing at 8400 Wells St. Rosemead, inquired what the
parking ratio was at the Mr. Baguette and McDonalds restaurant in town.
Based on these comparisons, Mr. Kunioka stated he had no objection to
the Ordinance.
Mayor Taylor closed the public hearing at 8:44 pm.
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A MOTION WAS MADE BY COUNCILMEMBER TRAN, WITH A
SECOND BY MAYOR PRO TEM NUNEZ to approve Ordinance 847 as
recommended. Vote resulted:
Yes:
Clark, Imperial, Nunez, Taylor, Tran
No:
None
Absent:
None
Abstain:
None
The Mayor declared said motion duly carried and so ordered.
3. CONSENT CALENDAR
B. Minutes
October 11, 2005 - Study Session
September 12, 2006 - Regular Meeting
November 28, 2006 - Regular Meeting
All of the minutes were deferred for review at the request of Mayor Taylor, (October 11,
2005), Councilmember Tran, (September 12, 2006) and Councilmember Clark
(November 28, 2006).
Councilmember Tran requested Item L be pulled for separate consideration and Mayor
Taylor requested Item K be pulled for separate consideration.
A. Resolution No. 2006-39 Claims and Demands
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 2006-39, for payment of City
expenditures in the amount of $1,400,460.73 demands 55414 through
55640.
C. Ordinance No. 846 Approving Zone Change 04-Changing the Zoning
from "R-2 (Light Multiple Residential)" Zone to "P-D (Planned
Development)" Zone, located at 7621-7637 GarVelia Avenue
Recommendation: That the City Council adopt Ordinance No. 846 on
second reading.
D. Ordinance No. 841 Setting City Council Salaries.
Recommendation: That the City Council adopt Ordinance No. 841 on
second reading.
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E. Parking Restrictions at 9335 Glendon Way
A letter was received from a resident at 9331 Glendon Way, requesting
assistance in providing a safe location for setting out receptacles so they
do not block her driveway. The resident was concerned that if receptacles
needed to be placed in front of the driveway, emergency vehicles could be
impeded. Installation of 10 feet of red curb adjacent to the driveway would
provide a safe location for the receptacles.
Recommendation: That the City Council approve the Traffic
Commission's recommendation to install 10 feet of red curb from the
driveway of 9331 Glendon Way easterly.
F. Parking Restrictions on Stingle South of Garvey Avenue
Staff received a request from the resident at 2743 Stingle Avenue to
investigate his concerns regarding visibility of traffic on Stingle Avenue as
he exits his driveway. He stated that trucks from the adjacent business to
the north often block visibility and sometimes even access to the driveway
itself.
Recommendation: That the City Council approve the Traffic
Commission's recommendation to install 20 feet of red curb from the
driveway of 2743 Stingle Avenue northerly.
G. Parking Restrictions on Loma Avenue North of Valley Boulevard
Staff received a concern from the business owner at 4012 Loma Avenue
regarding vehicles parking for long periods of time adjacent to this
business. The majority of the vehicles parked long term are from the auto
repair business to the South (at 9227 Valley Boulevard). The business
owner is concerned that the long-term parking affects his business and
clients.
Recommendation: That the City Council approve the Traffic
Commission's recommendation to install "2 Hour Parking 9 AM to 6 PM,
Except Sundays and Holidays" on the East side of the Loma Avenue from
Valley Boulevard north to the north property line of 4012 Loma Avenue.
H. Engineering Proposal For Asphalt Concrete Overlay on Sullivan
Avenue and Stingle Avenue.
A street resurfacing project proposed on Sullivan Avenue (Garvey/Garrett)
and on Stingle Avenue (Garvey/South End). Work will also include the
repair of curb, gutter and sidewalk and installation of access curb ramps in
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compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Funding for this
project was made possible by the receipt of retroactive payments of Traffic
Congestion Relief (TCR) funds from prior years subventions that had been
withheld from local agencies as a result of the recent State budget crisis.
Recommendation: That the City Council approve the engineering
proposal from Willdan and direct staff begin the preparation of the
necessary plans and specifications, and appropriate unappropriated TCR
funds necessary for the project.
Appointment of City Representatives to the San Gabriel Valley
Council of Governments
Earlier this year, Councilmember Clark was appointed as the Governing
Board Representative and Councilmember Nunez was appointed as the
Alternate Governing Board Representative to the San Gabriel Valley
Council of Governments (COG).
Staff was recently informed by the COG that a resolution appointing
Councilmember Clark and Councilmember Nunez must be adopted by the
City Council to formally appoint both a representative and an alternate to
the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments Governing Board.
Recommendation: That the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2006-40
J. Bank Signature Cards
The City of Rosemead requires several different bank accounts to
efficiently operate its financial matters. Authorized signers on the City's
bank accounts include all Councilmembers; City Clerk; City Manager; and
Assistant City Manager. Banks require new signature cards to be
completed upon any changes in the list of authorized signers. With the
retirement of the former City Manager and Assistant City Manager it is
necessary to remove their names as authorized signers and replace their
names with the new City Manager and Deputy City Manager.
Recommendation: That the City Council authorize City Manager,
Andrew Lazzaretto and Deputy City Manager Oliver Chi be named as
signers on the various City of Rosemead Bank Accounts, replacing the
names of the former City Manager and Assistant City Manager.
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MOTION WAS MADE BY COUNCILMEMBER TRAN, WITH A SECOND BY MAYOR
PRO TEM NUNEZ to approve Consent Calendar items above. Vote resulted:
Yes:
Clark, Imperial, Nunez, Taylor, Tran
No:
None
Absent:
None
Abstain:
None
The Mayor declared said motion duly carried and so ordered.
K. Professional Services Agreements: AB 939 Compliance Reporting and
Diversion Program Planning and Implementation Services for Fiscal
Years 2006-07 through 2008-09
Agreement between the City and E. Tseng and Associates that will assist the
City in complying with the solid waste diversion requirements of AB 939. This
will be a renewal of an existing agreement that has been in effect since 2002.
The consultant has worked for the City since 2000.
Recommendation: That the City Council approve the agreement with E.
Tseng and Associates for a period of three years.
Mayor Taylor requested Item K pulled.
THIS SECTION VERBATIM
Mr. Lazzaretto: Mr. Mayor, may I ask a question?
Mayor Taylor: Yes, Mr. Lazzaretto.
Mr. Lazzaretto: Is there any additional information that the Council might require
regarding the Professional Services Agreement?
Mayor Taylor: For our trash consultant?
Mr. Lazzaretto: Yes sir.
Mayor Taylor: No, I would just like to see the original contract because again, all
these years we usually have the original contract signed by the contractor and
this particular case there is about six or eight signatures that are missing and
would like to see either the City's original contract or the contractor's. You both
should have contracts, and the date when it was approved. Other than that we
have a motion and a second for all items on the consent calendar with the
exception of "L" which Mr. Nunez would like to speak on. Would you vote please.
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City Clerk Castruita: Mr. Mayor? Before you vote, the agreement is attached in
that packet. From 2002, is that what you're asking for? We just want clarification
if there is anything further that you need. Then we can certainly...
Mayor Taylor: Now the original agreement that I have here is one, two, three,
four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven; eleven sections that should be
singed and dated. See what I'm referring to?
City Clerk Castruita: That's the current agreement. There's two new ones in there
one is the current agreement submitted to the council for their consideration and
then the executed agreement by Mayor Imperial at that time, is attached as well.
It is two separate things.
Mayor Taylor: Alright.
Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: Excuse me, can we vote on the rest of that?
Mayor Taylor: Alright, I would still like to defer that and then will get it cleared up.
Do we have a motion? Do we have our votes, Mr., did you vote on this item Mr.
Imperial? Alright, Consent calendar is five O (5/0). Mr. Nunez you had Item "L", I
believe on this one.
Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: Wait a minute, how about Item "K" - are we going to deal
with that?
Mayor Taylor: No, I'm still deferring that for now.
Mayor Pro Tem Nunez: Can I make a motion?
Mayor Taylor: I would like to...
Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: Can we take a break, so you can take a look at that?
Mayor Taylor: I would like to defer it, Mr. Nunez.
Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: I was wondering if we could take a break so you could
look at those.
Mayor Taylor: I would like to defer. You deferred the Street sweeping contract for
six months.
Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: Yes
Mayor Taylor: Mr. Nunez, you have a comment?
Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: Can I make a motion to....
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Mayor Taylor: You can make any motion you want Mr. Nunez. Verbatim in the
minutes on this, alright?
Mayor Pro Tem Nunez: Move to approve. Alright
Mayor Taylor: Alright.
Councilmember Tran: I'll second it.
Mayor Taylor: We have a motion and a second to approve this agreement and
I'm asking for it to be deferred. Would you vote please?
Councilmember Clark: Wait, what is the motion?
Mayor Taylor: I asked to have this contract deferred
Councilmember Clark: Right.
Mayor Taylor: And Mr. Nunez wants to vote on it tonight.
Councilmember Clark: So the motion is to approve it tonight and, you want it
deferred.
Mayor Taylor: Yes. There was a six month postponement of the Street Sweeping
contract for their convenience. Alright.
Councilmember Imperial: Will you explain again?
Mayor Taylor: I'm asking that this item be deferred to the next meeting. Would
you vote please, yes to approve it tonight and no to postpone it to the next
meeting? Would you vote please? "L" right?, I'll accept his vote. It's three yes.
Alright Mr. Nunez - you're up.
END VERBATIM SECTION
MAYOR PRO TEM NUNEZ MADE A MOTION, WITH A SECOND BY
COUNCILMEMBER TRAN to approve the agreement with E. Tseng and
Associates for a period of three years
Yes:
Imperial, Nunez Tran
No:
Clark, Taylor
Absent:
None
Abstain:
None
The Mayor declared said motion duly carried and so ordered.
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L. AB 1234 Meeting Reports
AB 1234 requires that City Councilmembers and staff provide a brief
report on meetings attended at City expense at the next regular City
Council meeting. The City Clerk has received a written report filed by
Mayor Pro Tern Nunez, Councilmember Clark, Councilmember Tran,
Andrew Lazzaretto, Oliver Chi, Brad Johnson, Nina Castruita and staff.
Recommendation: That the City Council receive and file said reports.
Juan Nunez, residing at 2702 Del Mar Avenue, questioned
Councilmember Tran and Mayor Pro Tern Nunez listing a swearing in
ceremony in Sacramento as City business. He expressed concern about
expenditures on City trips.
Mayor Pro Temp Nunez responded that it t is part of public business
because it is part of lobbying process for laws and funding that might
affect the City.
Councilmember Clark agreed with Mayor Pro Tern Nunez and pointed out
that there is a lot of bond money out there for City's to get their share.
Mayor Taylor indicted that attendance at a swearing in ceremony is not
usual.
MOTION BY MAYOR PRO TEM NUNEZ, SECOND BY COUNCILMAN
TRAN, to receive and file said reports.
Yes:
Clark, Nunez, Taylor, Tran
No:
None
Absent:
None
Abstain:
Imperial
4. MATTERS FROM MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL
A. Mayor Taylor and Councilmember Clark have requested that the City
Council discuss the following two related items:
1. Authority of Council members to direct the activities of City
employees.
2. A potential development situation between a Councilmember and
LAU S D staff.
Jinny Kim, 1st grade teacher at McArthur Park Primary Center, explained that
children from her school are from an impoverished, high crime area. She
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expressed gratitude on behalf of the entire staff for Mr. Tran's generosity and
time spent assembling the bikes for the kids. She did not feel Councilmember
Tran should be reprimanded, given the nature of his gift.
Mayor Taylor asked Ms. Kim about the timing of the incident.
Ms. Kim explained it took place the week before Christmas break, but was not
aware of the exact chain of events, as she was not there when they bicycles
were distributed.
Councilmember Tran stated that the bikes were delivered when the kids were
dismissed at about 1:20 pm that day. Councilmember Tran asked specific
questions be referred to him, as he was there that day.
Mayor Taylor asked Ms. Kim if she knew what the school principal's reaction to
the gift was was.
Ms. Kim replied she did not know and again thanked Mr. Tran for his generosity.
Larry Bevington, residing at 8372 Rush St, spoke in supported Councilmember
Tran's generosity and did not feel it should turn into political criticism.
Alicia Delgadillo, a teacher at McArthur Park School, thanked Councilmember
Tran for seeing the need outside of his own area. She was grateful that
deserving children received gifts
Mayor Taylor asked Ms. Delgadillo if she was there when the principal of the
school arrived to address the bike situation.
Ms. Delgadillo replied she was there and that the principal was upset due to
equity issues.
Nikkie Cam, teacher at McArthur Park and Rosemead resident, received the
gifts given by Mr. Tran and expressed gratitude to him for his generosity on
behalf of the students in her class. . .
Mayor Taylor asked Ms. Kam what the Principal's response was about the gift.
Ms. Cam replied that the Principal felt the gift was unfair to the children that did
not receive bikes as well. The Principal asked Ms. Cam figure out a way to
distribute the bikes to the children in a way that the other students would not see
them.
Councilmember Clark asked what time the bikes were distributed.
Nikkie Cam replied that the bikes were distributed at 2:30 pm.
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Brain Lewin, residing at 9501 E. Ralph St., reminded everyone about the
meaning of Christmas and the spirit in which these gifts were given.
Juan Nunez, residing at 2702 Del Mar Avenue, questioned Councilmember
Tran's ability to give direction to City employees without the approval of other
Councilmembers.
Mayor Taylor responded that Councilmember Tran acted independently and is an
issue only because he used City property and staff to distribute his gifts.
SECTION BELOW IS VERBATIM
Councilmember Tran: Let me clarify that Mr. Nunez, obviously I was the one who
was involved in this, not Mr. Taylor. I did approach the parking control officers on
Monday, and our City manger was not there. So I asked them what their
availability was and to clear it. They cleared it with their parking supervisor. He
then approached Mr. Jess Duff about this. He did clear this and the City Manager
was aware of it before I left to deliver the bikes.
Mayor Taylor: Excuse me?
Councilmember Tran: I'm giving you the facts.
Mayor Taylor: Mr. Lazzaretto, were you aware of this?
Councilmember Tran: Before I left.
Mayor Taylor: That's not what the comment was in the newspapers this morning
- that you were not aware of this. But we have to find out what is going on.
City Manager Lazzaretto: Frankly, Mr. Mayor, I really don't want to get involved in
this discussion.
(Audience cross talk).
City Manager: I am not aware of when Mr. Nunez left the city. I really I'm not...
Mayor Taylor: Excuse me not Mr. Nunez, Mr. Tran.
City Manager: I was advised that....
(Inaudible; Resident Nunez interrupted the City Manager)
Mayor Taylor: Excuse me, go ahead.
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City Manager: I was advised that there was a situation there by some of our
employees were on a project of this nature. I just don't' know what the timing
was.
Mayor Taylor: Alright, Are you finished Mr. Nunez?
Mr. Juan Nunez: But you were aware that the employees of the city were going
to be used for this purpose?
City Manager: Mr. Mayor I was not aware of that.
Mayor Taylor: That's what you told me that morning that you were not aware of it.
Councilmember Tran: So you weren't aware that I... (Inaudible).
Mayor Taylor: I think that Mrs. Clark, was not aware, correct me if I'm wrong.
Councilmember Tran: Let me have, I'm sorry, let's have this part verbatim, and I
want to clarify this. That the staff was aware of this, that this was a gift and use of
our city trucks to deliver bicycles to McArthur Park before I left. I just want to
clarify that and I want to put this on the record verbatim.
Mayor Taylor: Alright, I'm going to ask that all be in the minutes verbatim.
Councilmember Tran: That's fine, let's do that. Was staff aware of it?
Councilmember Clark: The question was, was the City Manager aware of it?
That was the question Mr. Nunez asked.
Mayor Taylor: Mrs. Clark's question was, was the City Manager aware of it when
you left.
Mr. Juan Nunez: interrupts...
Mayor Taylor: Excuse me Mr. Nunez; we're discussing it now, would you let us
do it?
Councilmember Tran: Why don't you... he had the floor there, Mr. Mayor? I mean
he is asking a question.
Mayor Taylor: Go right head Mr. Nunez; ask Mr. Tran your question.
Councilmember Tran: He was asking the City Manager the question.
Mayor Taylor: Go ahead; we got to get it straightened out.
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Mr. Juan Nunez: I want to ask if it was discussed among the council.
Mayor Taylor: It was not.
Councilmember Tran: It's not, it's a common practice. We all do that.
Mayor Taylor: Now wait a minute...
(All talking inadible)
Mayor Taylor: We're going down the road slowly.
Councilmember Imperial: Hell no.
Mayor Taylor: Mr. Nunez, ask your question.
Mr. Juan Nunez: I'm asking the question if the City Manager or who gave the
authority?
Councilmember Imperial: He didn't have it.
Mr. Juan Nunez: To get employees to do that?
Mayor Taylor: Mr. Tran mentioned that he asked the parking control officers and
they in turn then asked who Mr. Tran?
Councilmember Tran: They ask the parking control supervisor. And when I left to
deliver the bikes, Mr. Lazzaretto was aware of it.
Mayor Taylor: Alright, your next question.
Mr. Juan Nunez: So, the supervisor has the authority to send the parking control
or other guys?
Mayor Taylor: You asked him to ask questions - now he wants you to answer
that.
Councilmember Tran: The City Manager was aware of that.
Mr. Juan Nunez: He said he's not, what...?
Mayor Taylor: He told me he wasn't
Mr. Juan Nunez: Were you Andy?
Mayor Taylor: Mrs. Clark? Did he tell you he was not aware of it?
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Councilmember Clark: Yes, he did. He told me he was not aware of it.
Mayor Taylor: Alright, now let's get down to the facts, and Mr. Nunez go ahead
with your question, because this is not a six way debate.
Mr. Juan Nunez: That I want to know if anyone was aware.
Mayor Taylor: The answer was no.
Councilmember Imperial: Alright, let me say one thing, had I been asked, I'd say
hell no, I'm not aware of that - because you don't do that with somebody else's
property. That property belongs to the city, that's like going to a car rental or
something like that and taking it and say I'll talk to him later. You didn't get it with
permission.
Councilmember Tran: Or is it like with you have Don take you around, do you
have permission from the City Manager?
Councilmember Imperial: Yes, I do. Every time I do. I go right to the City
Manager and I do have permission.
Councilmember Tran: When he takes you to the doctor's office and we're
paying... inaudible...
Councilmember Imperial: Don't put the
Mayor Taylor: Alright, alright.
Councilmember Tran: Let's get to the point here. You've been doing this for
twenty years.
Mayor Taylor: Let's finish, with Mr. Nunez. Mr. Nunez.
Councilmember Imperial: I've been doing this for thirty years.
Mayor Taylor: Mr. Imperial, we'll get to this one question at a time. Mr. Nunez -
ask your question.
Mr. Juan Nunez: Ok. I'm going to say this and I'm asking, you know we all get
together and fit like a glove, like a hand and a glove we can do anything with our
fingers you know. Nobody knows what's happening you know I'm glad that
somebody brought this out. You know we need some people like that, to let us
know what's happening. You know, we outside here.... (Interrupted).
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Mayor Taylor: Alright, I appreciate you comment. Any other questions? Alright
thank you. Now I want to read the newspaper article here that, it's a short article.
So (reading) Councilman John Tran faces a possible rebut from his colleagues
tonight, for his use of city owned vehicles to transport donated bicycles to
children in Los Angeles. Last week, Tran gave away twenty bikes to children in a
kindergarten class, at McArthur Park Primary Center, a school in the Los Angeles
Unified School District. Tran acknowledged, using three city vehicles to take the
bikes which he had assembled to the school on December the 12. He said both
the parking control supervisor and city manager were aware that he was
borrowing the vehicles to drop off the bicycles. "It has been a common practice
that my colleagues have used staff and city resources for personal gain", Tran
said. However, in this instant, where they're trying to reprimand me, is when I'm
trying to provide bicycles for underprivileged children. City Manager Andrew
Lazzaretto, said he did not know that Tran had requested the vehicles and did
not give him permission to use them. The policy is city vehicles and personnel
need to be use for city business and I think when Mr. Tran made the request of
employees, he probably was not aware of the policy, Lazzaretto said. Frankly I
don't think that will occur again. Councilwoman Margaret Clark and Mayor Taylor,
both have places items on the agenda to discuss Tran's actions. Neither
councilmember returned phone calls seeking comment Monday. Tran contends
city staff have run errands and drafted letters for Councilmembers that do not
relate to city business. Councilman Jay Imperial said, he believes it was wrong
for Tran to use city vehicles without permission from the city manager first.
Michelle Mansi, forty, a parent, her son received one of the bicycles Tran
donated, said it is a shame, an act of kindness has been turned into a political
mess. I don't understand why everyone is in an uproar Mansi said. I can tell by
the looks of those kids faces that they were happy. (End reading)
Taylor: Now in reviewing this, a little bit further, Mr. Tran that was a good act for
you to take the bikes down there. And I'm not criticizing that and I don't think
anybody is criticizing your good motives for donating the bikes. The fact of the
matter is that you evidently went to three parking control officers, and asked them
to help you deliver the bikes. They in turn checked with their supervisor, which is
whom?
City Manger: At this time, it is Mr. Don Anderson.
Mayor Taylor: How long has Don Anderson been involved in public works?
City Manager: He's been involved with public service for, I'm guessing over thirty
years.
Mayor Taylor: Alright, I'm gonna give the benefit of the thought, he should know
about public regulations. And I'm not chastising any employee or going to
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penalize them for it, because a councilman put them in this position. Now, what
did Mr. Anderson do with it after that?
City Manager: Mr. Anderson, authorized the control officers, the parking control
officers to do, to perform the service.
Mayor Taylor: Was anybody else involved at that point?
City Manager: Mr. Anderson notified his supervisor.
Mayor Taylor: Which is whom?
City Manager: That would be Jess Duff. .
Mayor Taylor: And how long has he been involved in city, public business?
City Manager: They both have been involved for over thirty years. But the point
is, they only have been with the City of Rosemead for a short period.
Mayor Taylor: Do most cities have these legal requirements?
City Manager: Well they do have these legal requirements Mr. Mayor. The point
being, in a lot of cases there is a, it's not uncommon for communities to do things
like toys for tots, or other kinds of public service.
Mayor Taylor: But do they notify the City manager? Or even the Assistant City
Manager?
City Manager: Yes, and in this particular case they did notify me, as far as the
timing was concerned, my understanding was that this, that the horse had left the
barn, if you will. And I stood behind the gentleman because he had authorized
this to happen. After the fact we all talked about it and we agreed that this was,
this was an area that was kind of (inaudible) if you will, with no malice of intent.
But I think they were trying to cooperate as the councilmember and public has
pointed out; this was an act of good will as far as everybody could tell. Whether
they would do it today - I'm firmly convinced that they would not do it today,
because we've all discussed it. .
Mayor Taylor: Alright, now what time, I talked to you about 9:30, is that correct -
AM? Mrs. Clark do you remember?
Councilmember Clark: On Wednesday, yes it was on Wednesday, between 8:30
and 9:30.
Mayor Taylor: No, it couldn't have been Wednesday with me, because I was
down in L.A at 6:30 in the morning till five o'clock for jury duty. So, I talked to him
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and you had talked to him, my point is that around in the morning at nine thirty,
the bikes didn't go until when?
City Manager: Well that's what I'm not clear on, Mr. Mayor. My understanding
was that this had already been authorized and the bikes were either had already
been delivered or were in transit.
Mayor Taylor: Did you check with the parking control officers to see what time
they left to get there at one o'clock?
City Manager: No sir.
Mayor Taylor: if I talked to you at 9:30 and you assumed that it was already
done, that's three and a half hours to drive down to McArthur Park - about
fourteen miles.
City Manager: I don't believe I...
Councilmember Clark: Mr. Mayor
Mayor Taylor: Mrs. Clark...
Councilmember Clark: This happened on Tuesday right?
Mayor Taylor: Yes.
Councilmember Clark: This happened on Tuesday, I didn't know about this until
Wednesday morning, after...
Mayor Taylor: Yeah, but I didn't knew about it Tuesday morning, because like a
said I left at 6:30 Wednesday and was down in L.A at jury duty.
Councilmember Clark: Did you know before (Inaudible)
Mayor Taylor: That's what is really puzzling.
Councilmember Clark: I thought it was Wednesday?
Mayor Taylor: Probably when you found put about it.
City Manager: When I discovered that this is taking place, I called the Mayor and
called another city council. Simply to alert them to the fact that this had occurred,
and there might be an incident in the public that they might be caught off guard.
Simple to advise you, I don't believe you and I spoke until after you retuned from
jury duty.
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Mayor Taylor: Which was 5:30 in the afternoon?
City Manager: Correct.
Mayor Taylor: Alright, that's what you recall from it, and you recall that it states
here that you were not aware of it.
City Manage: Yes sir. And I think again, under the circumstances the employees
involved (inaudible), was it the right thing to do? In hindsight, again, if we all had
this kind of debate before hand, I don't think they would do it today, under any
circumstances until they were given absolutely authority.
Mayor Taylor: The whole point about the thing is and I said it it's a good idea to
give the bikes and we're not questioning that. It's the undermining of your
authority or Mr. Chi's authority to go to subordinate employees and request them
to do private...
Councilmember Tran: Charitable services?
Mayor Taylor: Call it anything you want, private charitable services. But there is a
procedure that needs to be followed.
City Manager: Yes, sir I agree and Mr. Tran and I have discussed that. I think we
have a very clear understanding. I don't think there is any misunderstanding.
Mayor Taylor: There is a little bit more in this article that Mr. Tran has something,
Now, what is this business about staff writing letters? Would you elaborate on
that?
Councilmember Tran: Absolutely, I refer to our councilmember Maggie Clark,
who does get letters written for her so she could appointed to boards that are not
relevant to city business.
Councilmember Clark: No, excuse me.
Councilmember Tran: Do you have permission from the City Manager, when you
direct staff on this.
Mayor Taylor: Alright, let's get...
(Inaudible comments)
Councilmember Tran: Let's stick to the point here. If you're directing staff I mean
what's the point? Directing staff without the city manager being aware of it, that's
the same thing. You're directing staff.
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Councilmember Clark: This is totally different.
Councilmember Tran: Oh, for you ..it's a double standard Maggie. Ok.
Mayor Taylor: Let her finish then you can speak.
Councilmember Clark: For you to think that a letter on regional bodies where
we're advocating for city issues, for example, when a Mr. Nunez, gave Inaudible I
lobbied for him to go to SCAGS - Southern California of Association of
Governments,... kind of a weird acronym. He represents us on housing issues,
and there will be a letter after this adjournment for example, to the capital
government saying he's the alternate for that and that lends credence to the fact
that he represents us. These are issues that happen all the time. This are then,
just because you choose not to be involve in this Mr. Tran, doesn't mean they are
not relevant - to say a letter regarding a regional body, I lobby for funds in this
city. And I have gotten three million dollars for the region in which our council has
benefited and to say that a letter written on my behalf for a lobbying issue or a
committee that I'm on is a misuse of public funds is absolutely ludicrous.
Councilmember Tran: I said it was a common practice Maggie. You're directing
staff.
Multiple comments
Councilmember Clark: That's true and this council approves those letters. This
council approves those letters.... approves of my serving on that, it approves of
Mr. Nunez serving on that it, approves if Mr. Imperial being on the criminal
justice, it approves of Mr. Taylor of being JPIA the insurance for the contract
cities. We are all involved in these things. And you go to the shopping center
conference, that's a valid...
Councilmember Tran: Correct and I go through the process of getting it approved
and I do get it approved.
(Councilmember Tran and Councilmember Clark talk at the same time)
Councilmember Tran: Maggie, I'm sorry, when you are pointing this out, I'm sorry
when you are pointing this out, again it goes back to do you direct Jan? Or Oliver
or any other staff members without going to the City Manager. It all relevant, I'm
just saying it's a common practice.
Mayor Taylor: Mr. Tran...
Councilmember Tran: I'm sorry, I'm not finished Mr. Taylor. Let me finish.
Basically what your saying right know is you're telling me that by giving a good
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gesture of directing staff provide charitable services you want reprimand me so
basically that's what the whole issue is all about. And because of the fact...
Councilmember Imperial: Are you talking to me?
Mayor Taylor: Hold on, just a minute.
Multiple comments
Councilmember Tran: Oh I'm gonna get to you after Mr. Imperial...
(Multiple comments)
Mayor Taylor: Go ahead, Mr. Tran.
Councilmember Tran: Basically you're talking about directing staff, and again
that's the core issue right now, so don't get this whole thing twisted and think it's
just myself.
Mayor Taylor: Is that city business?
Councilmember Tran: I'm sorry?
Mayor Taylor: Is that city business?
Councilmember Tran: Is this city business? It's outside of city business.
Mayor Taylor: With city agencies?
Councilmember Tran: It's not, it's important - but it goes back to directing staff.
That's the issue right now. The issue is directing staff. And it goes back, and my
comment now goes to Mr. Imperial, which he's happily waiting for, and basically it
goes back to Don Wagner. How many year have you used Don Wagner, on
personal vehicle and getting paid for staff- he made a $140,000.00 a year, and
he is taking you out lunches...to doctor's ...I'm sorry I'm not finished Mr. Taylor.
Let me finish.
Mayor Taylor: Point of information, what lunches have you seen them going to?
Councilmember Tran: I was thinking of Jim's Burgers, to DiPilla's. .
Mayor Taylor: (Inaudible)
Councilmember Tran: getting picked up from the house and going there? It's a
common practice that's what I'm referring too. So don't get me wrong on this I
refer to this as common practice.
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Councilmember Imperial: ok let me tell you about your common practice, ok.
Number one, I've been with the city for thirty years and I've never done what
you've done. Ok....
Mayor Taylor:...Quiet Mr. Pike, no, we've got to finish this ourselves. We've
got to finish it ourselves. Please...
Mr. Pike: I thought I requested to speak on this item.
Mayor Taylor: I stand corrected, you did say something, I stand corrected, speak
your peace.
Mr. Pike: Thank you, like I said before, and I was premature on it but ah, I had
read this article in the paper, having had experience on the council, when I was
on the council, the city clerk worked for the council - everybody else worked for
the city manager. And if you had to go through anybody you went thought the city
manager. And that information to direct any employee or assistance for any
employee for any thing you wanted you do. We used to hold memorial services
at the cemetery here on Veteran's Day. We always went through the city and
asked to use the chairs for all the people that came to the memorial service. It
was a service of the cemetery was in the city and it was a service in adding
honor to our servicemen that had fought to save our country since the inception.
Now what I wanted to know, all I know is what I read in the paper. In this article in
which Mr. Taylor was reading, but I hear them say you're trying to make a
political issue of it. The only side I heard is the over here all the clapping, there
the ones making it a political issue if you ask me.
(Audience talking)
Mayor Taylor: Alright, go head Mr. Pike
Mr. Pike: My question Mr. Tran, how many bicycles or tricycles? I heard two
things - first bicycles then I hear tricycles a few minutes ago. What was it -
bicycles or tricycles'?
Councilmember Tran: Bicycles.
Mr. Pike: Bicycles were did the come from?
Councilmember Tran: I bought them.
Mr. Pike: You bought them?
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Councilmember Tran: Absolutely, I bought them and I assembled them. How is
that relevant to this? It could be thirty tricycles' or forty tricycles is there a
difference?
Mr. Pike: They were transported by the city vehicles, so I understand.
Councilmember Tran: I personally picked up the bicycles, not from Wal-Mart but I
picked them up, went home and assembled them.
Mr. Plke: Were did you have them stored? 52 bicycles?
Mayor Taylor: No - 20 bicycles.
(Multiple audience comments)
Mayor Taylor: That is irrelevant how he did that. It's the transportation with city
vehicles that...
Mr. Pike: I'm just trying to find out were they his bicycles? Or. Or city bought
them?
Mayor Taylor: No he bought them. Which is fine.
Mr. Pike: He bought them and then he had them delivered...
Councilmember Tran: I bought twenty bicycles; I assembled them and stored
them in my living room.
Mr. Pike: Were they new bicycles or used?
Mayor Taylor: That's enough, Mr. Pike.
Multiple comments.
Mr. Pike: Well, I was trying to put a value on them. Were they new?
Councilmember Tran: It was priceless for these kids - there is no value to see the
faces on these children and the parents who are in a really poor area. This is
McArthur Park Primary Center.
Mr. Pike: Where?
Councilmember Tran: McArthur Park, as I've done and I'm glad you're pointing
out the charity work that I've done. I also donated $2,500.00 dollars to the
Monrovia Unity Center for children who need clothing and a student in
Rosemead who had great grades but couldn't afford to go to Bosco, so I paid
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$1,000 dollars for his tuition this year. So I mean if that's the case and we're
bringing out all the donations out of my personal account. I'm grateful that these
kids are afforded the opportunities that I was never afforded and it is great to see
their faces to kind of see their lights their eyes light up and just their face sparkle
when they receive these gifts. So..
Mr. Pike: They were not kids is Rosemead...
Councilmember Tran: I just stated right now a student needed to go to school
came from a pretty bad background as far as parents no being educated.
And the mom requested a need for tuition to go a great school which is Don
Bosco here in Rosemead. And the tuitions is $1,000 dollars and to get him off the
streets, I wrote the check, paid for his tuition and I also participated in toys for
tots with our Congresswoman Hilda Solis. She's doing great things as well too.
It's a collaboration, it's an opportunity to partner up with people, this was not
public I did not make this public. You know I didn't say I'm providing this - I'm a
Councilmember. I made it private and you didn't' see the Monrovia Unity Center -
have a letter from them thanking me for this. I have a letter from each person
there is no need to publicize, especially on a holiday season, when this kids are
not afforded opportunities.
Multiple Comments at the same time.
Mr. Pike: ...I have a whole report that you had a check for $35 dollars just trying
to pay your attorney when you had your divorce.
(Multiple audience comments)
Mayor Taylor: Mr. Pike, we're aware of...
Mr. Pike: Are you denying it?
Councilmember Tran: You're taking a gift that I'm going to give to children -
you're taking away the spirit. I'm glad you brought it up and that's why I'm
pointing out these issues.
(Multiple comments)
Mayor Taylor: The issue has nothing to do with the commendable good intention
that you had. It was undermining, I'm speaking Mr. Tran then I'll turn it over to
you. The fact that the city manager was not approached for this, the assistant city
manger was not approached with this, you went to staff or the employees,
starting at the bottom of the pond and it begins to be intimidation of employees
like you better not say no. Alright, you understand anything about what went
wrong?
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Councilmember Tran: Are you putting me on a trial?
Mayor Taylor: No, no, the point is do you understand what went wrong?
Councilmember Tran: Was the city manager aware of this?
Mayor Taylor: Do you understand you did anything wrong?
Councilmember Tran: What I understand is that these kids got gifts. Do you
understand that they got gifts? Do you understand that these twenty children are
afforded great opportunity?
Mayor Taylor: Who's the teacher of the class down there?
Councilmember Tran: Ms. Cam.
Mayor Taylor: Do you have a relationship with her?
Councilmember Tran: Absolutely.
Mayor Taylor: It was kind of a personal opportunity....
Councilmember Tran: No it wasn't
(Multiple comments)
Councilmember Tran: My involvement with her does not state that. I've been to
her classroom; I've seen the children...
Mayor Taylor: That's fine I appreciate that.
Councilmember Tran: I have a personal passion for these kids because they are
so, they are poverty stricken. Do you understand that? We are afforded
opportunities but these people weren't, and just to give them a bike. So they can
remember this when they grow up, to say they got a bike, Isn't that priceless? Mr.
Taylor?
Mayor Taylor: Do you realize
Councilmember Tran: Are you trying to embarrass me?
Mayor Taylor: Was anything done wrong?
Councilmember Tran: I asked the parking control supervisor, I mean the parking
control officers...
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Mayor Taylor: That's right.
Councilmember Tran: Ok. They got clearance, the city manager was aware
before I left, had this been not authorized or you know I couldn't do it; I would not
have been able to deliver the bikes.
Mayor Taylor: Do you go to the employees and ask...
Councilmember Tran: do you go to Mr. Brad Johnson or Mr. Rukuvina and ask
them to meet you at Wal-Mart? Without getting or asking questions on that?
Mayor Taylor: Never.
Councilmember Tran: Never?
Mayor Taylor: Name when it when it happened.
Councilmember Tran: I'm just asking you a question.
Mayor Taylor: Name when it when it happened.
Councilmember Tran: I'm just asking you a question that's it, if you say no that's
fine.
Mayor Taylor: Mr. Johnson, have I asked you to meet me at Wal-Mart or any
other... hey this man blows off steam... has it ever happened?
Brad Johnson: I really don't want to talk about this and getting into personal
debates whether or not it's...
Mayor Taylor: Have I ever directed you to meet me at Wal-Mart?
Brad Johnson: No
Mayor Taylor: Anybody else? Mr. Tran?
Councilmember Tran: I'm asking a question.
Mayor Taylor: You're asking deceptive questions.
Councilmember Tran: No, I'm asking, no you're asking deceptive questions. I'm
only asking a question.
Mayor Taylor: No, we're finishing our thing here.
Councilmember Tran: Mr. Nunez has a comment.
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Mayor Pro Tem Nunez: I just want to know what you're doing. What are you
doing?
Mayor Taylor: This man has to learn that he does not go to employees and direct
them and
Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: What we should of done here, is have a conversation
through city manager. And I think it already happened.
Mayor Taylor: When?
Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: Did you or did you not City Manager have a conversation
with him after the fact.
Mayor Taylor: After the fact, what good.....
Mayor Pro Tem Nunez: What I'm saying is that if you don't' know somebody is
going to do something you don't have a meeting before. After he did it, he got
talked about it and it got settled between them.
Mayor Taylor: When is he going to learn? The trip to Las Vegas with the billings
That came...
Councilmember Tran: There you go again, again, that's, that's, you want to
rehash this.
Mayor Taylor: Yes.
Councilmember Tran: I'll make this a political issue.
(Multiple comments)
Councilmember Tran: No it was it's paid?
Mayor Taylor: It was paid.
Councilmember Tran: Ok, what were the comments by Ms. Martinez on this? It
was, she did sign off the position on this. I'm not gonna go through this again
with this people. No, it not on the agenda right now, the issue right now is bikes
and the delivery of it. You know...
Mayor Taylor: you jumped all over about all the things that we made... inaudible
Multiple Comments.
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Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: Mr. Taylor.
Mayor Taylor: there is a letter here, for New York New York statement that dated,
I've got that.
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Councilmember Tran: Was that paid? I left at seven o'clock in the morning - Mr.
Johnson. Who checked me out of there. Ok, he checked me out of there; I did
not know that was charged to the room.
Mayor Taylor: Now did she get in your room to charge breakfasts and diners?
Councilmember Tran: Myself, Mr. Hernandez and Martinez were in the room
again. For room service that she gave the credit card to, do you know it's a
mistake by the...
Mayor Taylor: What credit card?
Councilmember Tran: she gave a credit, why would she sign it?
Mayor Taylor: there was no credit listed in here.
Councilmember Tran: you know what; you know this is something that... inaudible
Mayor Taylor: when are you going to learn?
Councilmember Tran: When I'm going to learn? When are you going to learn Mr.
Taylor. You start badgering..... inaudible
Audience member: Stop the fighting.
(Multiple comments)
Mayor Taylor: Alright, Mr. Nunez.
Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: Mr. Taylor, I think what we need to look at here, in order
to deliberate. Not too long ago we talked about putting things you know coming
together and working together this talk, if you had a conversation with him in
private or with the city manager the three of you ok and then he would of gave
some sort of, some sort of, back talk or really insulted you or something like that,
then I could see you having this in an open conversation like that. I think this
should have been done in private closed doors and talked about it; you know
where you guys can get together and come to a conclusion.
Mayor Taylor: that just covers it up, were bringing it because...
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Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: it's not a matter of covering things up; it's a matter of
making people work together.
Mayor Taylor: Let me read you something Mr. Nunez, it states right here
(reading) New councilmen's split over dual services. This has to do with the
district attorney in Los Angeles. Tran say's he proceeds no conflict of interest in
holding both offices concurrently. But in the opinion from the California Attorney
General's Office, appears to prohibit individuals from serving on the city council
and school board at the same time. Clearly Mr. Tran I would never compromise
my duties as a public representative because of the part time nature of the
school Board. I would have no problem meeting the needs of my valued...
Councilmember Tran: what's that? What's that?
Mayor Taylor: I would have no problem meeting the needs of my valued
Rosemead residents.
Councilmember Tran: how is this relevant to this business?
Mayor Taylor: I'd said...
Councilmember Tran: Put it on the agenda...
Mayor Taylor: inaudible
Councilmember Tran: how is this relevant right now to the issues of bicycles
Gary Taylor? How is this? How is this relevant...
(Multiple Comments)
Mayor Taylor: Your integrity.
Councilmember Tran: My integrity?
(Multiple comments)
Mayor Taylor: it says right here, Mr. Tran stated, listen to what you said.
Councilmember Tran: Absolutely, I know it's a public record.. inaudible
Mayor Taylor: what did you say?
Councilmember Tran: you know how is this relevant to this?
Mayor Taylor: Mr. Tran stated, the Attorney General's opinion is outdated. He
said he is not... inaudible
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Councilmember Tran: and that's why Senator Romero created a law for
generally...
Mayor Taylor: She new what you were doing.
Councilmember Tran: No, we discussed this. It was not law, it's an opinion.
Audience member: That's right.
Councilmember Tran: But how is this relevant to this?
Mayor Taylor: Integrity.
Councilmember Tran: Integrity? Well what about your integrity when you violated
a Brown Act? What about that?
Mayor Taylor: What a bad... inadible
Councilmember Tran: what about that?
Audience members clap.
Mayor Taylor: Inaudible... Mr. Tran.
Councilmember Tran: how was your integrity when you went after Mr. Pike, on
the recall? And successfully defeated him.
Mayor Taylor: Mr. Tran
Councilmember Tran: There you go; I mean you want to talk integrity. That's
what it is ok. Basically this is an issue about the bikes, the issue on the agenda
Mr. Wallin states that, Authority of Council members to direct the activities of City
employees and a potential development situation between a Councilmember and
LAUSD. So these are two issues, that's not in the agenda like you always do
you. You speak about things that are not in the agenda. You add things to the
minutes.
Mayor Taylor: did you not ask and make a statement that I had directed Mr.
Johnson to go ...Inaudible.
Councilmember Tran: it says here direct activities, direct activities, it states here,
it states here.
Mayor Taylor: you are making accusations all...
Councilmember Tran: I'm not making accusations, I asked a question...
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Mayor Taylor: inaudible... of the record.
Councilmember Tran: no it's in there. Direct activities, I mean I'm making, I'm
directing activities...
Mayor Taylor: anyway did you learn...
Councilmember Tran: I make a motion to adjourn.
Mayor Taylor: did you learn anything...
Councilmember Tran: I made a motion to adjourn, my motion is on the floor, I
made a motion.
Mayor Taylor Mr. Nunez give him a second.
Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: wait a minute, hold up...
Mayor Taylor: wait a minute no second...
Councilmember Imperial, were not adjourning, no adjourning.
Mayor Taylor: no that's alright. Go a head.
Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: basically what we need to do is... The attempt here is to
fall that make sure that we do not make approach any of the staff, without going
through the city manager. Is that your objective?
Mayor Taylor: I asked Mr. Tran if he learned anything.
Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: Hold on, is that your objective?
Mayor Taylor: Yes it is.
Councilmember Tran: Okay dad.
Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: Ok then it's done.
Councilmember Tran: Okay dad.
Mayor Taylor: Did you learn anything Mr. Tran?
Councilmember Tran: Okay dad.
Multiple comments
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Councilmember Tran: alright dad, I have two dad's right... inaudible
Mayor Taylor: did you learn... inaudible
Multiple comments by council.
Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: Mayor Taylor, Mayor Taylor.
Mayor Taylor: Go ahead Mr. Nunez.
Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: you're trying to make, your point. Ask a point you ask a
question. Ok what do we do now? Do we move on to 2nd point?
Mayor Taylor: He hasn't learned so.... inaudible.
(Multiple comments)
Councilmember Tran: Okay father.
Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: Can we move on to the second point?
Councilmember Clark: What about the Brown Act?
Councilmember Tran: I made a motion to adjourn.
Mayor Taylor: You don't have a second there, excuse me sir we're debating this
issue.
Audience member: Excuse me.. I put down that I wanted to speak on this issue.
Mayor Taylor: Now your name's what?
Mr. Saulino: Ted Saulino.
Mayor Taylor: you name was here.
Mr. Saulino: Yup
Mayor Taylor: I believe that you are correct. Anybody else that I've missed? Mr.
Saulino you're up. .
Mr. Saulino: Yeah, that's me, 11720 Capri Dr. Whittier, CA. I've either lived or
worked in the City of Rosemead since 1951 and I know almost all of you in the
city council. You put the city manager in a real awkward position because of this
open debate. He needs to take care of all of this privately and if it doesn't happen
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privately then you bring it publicly. And to interrupt every time somebody is up
here talking to ask question, this is our turn to talk, the matter is over here..
Number one, Authority of Council members to direct activities of City employees.
That's all you should be talking about, nothing else. Because this is the
agendized item. The other one now is gifts to children and a situation between
councilmember and LAUSD staff.
Mayor Taylor: We're still on that subject.
Ted Saulino: Yeah, but this is gifts to children I'm a teacher in the Garden school
district, retired just June 30th, after39 years. Teachers give gifts to their
classroom and parents and public all the time. And there is no conflict when a
public member or a teacher or a parent gives a gift to a particular class.
Mayor Taylor: I agree with you one hundred percent, what's different about this
situation.
Ted Saulino: He talked, let's go back to number one, he talked, did John Tran
talk to Andy? At least privately?
Mayor Taylor: wait a minute. After the fact?
Ted Saulino: after, because there settling a problem, they settled the problem
behind closed doors.
Mayor Taylor: after the fact.
Ted Saulino: after the fact, now is it going to happen again?
Mayor Taylor: That's what I'm asking Mr. Tran.
Ted Saulino: no but the way you put it though, you put it demeaning like did you
learn your lesson? Did you learn, no, if you say it's done it's over I heard him say
it's done it's over, let's move forward. And I think now we should adjourn, thank
you for the time.
Audience members clap.
Mayor Taylor: alright, inaudible ...a potential developing situation being...
Councilmember Tran: that was discussed.
Mayor Taylor: between a councilmember, was not.
Councilmember Clark: yes.
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Mayor Taylor: what happened when you were there?
Councilmember Tran: oh you know what I'm going to defer to Maggie Clark, she
brought it up let me defer...
Councilmember Clark: I only put...
Councilmember Tran: let me defer to her.
Councilmember Clark: I'm only interested in the issue of whether public funds
and city staff were used for personal.
Councilmember Tran: no, you brought this situation - what was that?
Councilmember Clark: I don't have any comment on that.
Councilmember Tran: ok, move to adjourn, move to adjourn.
Councilmember Clark: but no... inaudible
Multiple comments by council.
Mayor Taylor: we still have four items on the agenda.
Councilmember Tran: that's a closed session.
Mayor Taylor:... inaudible... if we adjourn were done.
Councilmember Tran: I move adjourn to close session.
Mayor Taylor: alright.
Councilmember Tran: is there a second?
Mayor Taylor: Mr. Tran, Ms. Clark is speaking alright.
Councilmember Clark: I wanted to discuss the first item that's all. Thank you, I
haven't had a chance to talk, I defended myself on the letter issue.
Councilmember Tran: Ok.
Mayor Taylor: go a head Ms. Clark.
Councilmember Clark: but the issue of how many city employees were used.
How many city employees went with you to the school?
City manager: I understand Ms. Clark that four members of staff were involved.
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Councilmember Clark: I want Mr. Tran to answer that.
Councilmember Tran: there were five.
Councilmember Clark: so there were five city employees and three trucks and ho
w long were they gone?
Councilmember Tran: forty minutes.
Councilmember Clark: hold on,
Mayor Taylor: no, no, you were there at one o'clock and had to wait the till two
thirty to give them the bikes.
Councilmember Tran: no I didn't, I dropped the bikes off at the park. You weren't
there. And so, you're here framing this again, see how it is you manipulate
questions.
Councilmember Clark: John.
Multiple comments by council.
Councilmember Tran: I'm gonna answer it, but I'm not letting Mr. Taylor answer
it, he's is trying to ask another question. So let me answer, ok, basically it's forty
minutes I dropped the bikes off in the parking lot after we settled it when the
assistant principal and the literacy coached came in and said...
Councilmember Clark: inaudible.... Rosemead to the school and back and the...
inaudible.
Mayor Taylor: go head.
Councilmember Tran: Okay
Councilmember Clark: in any case my problem with it and again I commend the
action it's very good to give to the children, I don't have a problem with that, my
only problem - the fact that city funds, city equipment city staff were taken away
from their duties that they are hired to do. The parking control officers are
supposed to be working the traffic issues. Right, I frankly would rather have them
doing the graffiti issues. I think we have some major issues we need to take care
of. And I have a problem, if this was done. as a personal. were you asking as a
personal as a private citizen or as a council?
Councilmember Tran: As a private citizen.
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Councilmember Clark: ok, so the precedent this has set, is very disturbing that
any of us could do anything that we thought was good. And you know, there is a
lot of support, for the issue it's Christmas, bicycles for children, that's great. But
the issue should not be clouded by the fact it was gifts, the issue is were city
funds public funds tax payer money used for a personal issue.
Multiple comments by council.
Councilmember Clark: and our city code says... directions the city council and it's
members shall deal with the administrative services of the city only through the
city manager except for the purpose of making inquires and any city council or
member there shall not give any orders to any subordinates of the city manger.
And I think what were trying to establish tongith, and if we have to bring it back
as a committee or to work it with policy. I think that our staff needs to understand
this as well as we as councilmembers that they do not have the authority to
engage in these activities without the city manager's approval. And the city
manager working for the council as a whole. So the city manager needs to take
direction as to policy, from the council as a whole on issue. So, I think this is
something that in the future, and I'm willing to leave it as long as there been
admission that this will not happen again.
Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: Maggie um,
Councilmember Clark: if the person came to the city manager, I just don't think
this is a use of public funds to, for a private use without the council...
Mayor Pro Tem Nunez: Maggie can I ask a question it just, what the issue is
what. the fact that we are questioning some procedure ok. and I think that that
could have been, without having do it here, I think the city manager, was able to
do that probably if not already sent a memo out to everybody to make sure that
there not to be councilmembers aren't to direct them. If not I hope he does that.
hold on, and I think that is what it is a way to solve the problem Ok. And problem
is solved. So let's move on.
Councilmember Clark: But the problem is...
Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: But the thing about it is, I would you want me to
guarantee that I won't direct staff? Yeah I won't direct staff, is that what you
want?
Councilmember Clark: yeah, I want all of us to.
Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: I won't and I hope you say the same thing.
Councilmember Clark: yeah, absolutely.
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Mayor Taylor: alright, and I hope Mr. Taylor says the same thing.
Mayor Taylor: I won't
Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: and now...inaudible
Councilmember Tran: absolutely.
Mayor Taylor: good boy.
Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: inaudible
Councilmember Imperial: I won't say, I believe that systems should be set up to
were these people know where to go and get the answer from the right people
ok. You're going to hurt you neck Mr. Tran. Ok now...
Councilmember Tran: I'm Sorry?
Councilmember Imperial: You're going to hurt your neck form going like this, let
me finish.
Councilmember Tran: Am I responding to you?
Mayor Taylor: Alright, go Mr. Imperial.
Councilmember Tran: He is commenting on my gestures.
Councilmember Imperial: consequently, first of all a comment was made by Mr.
Tran and the comment was all these years thirty years I've been on this council,
that I have not done anything and did everything within got everything I want and
that's a dam lie. Ok. I'm inaudible with a capital letter.
Audience member: did you used....
Councilmember Imperial: I'm not talking to you, now...
Audience member: I'm speaking to you.
Councilmember Imperial: get up here and speak to me...
Mayor Taylor: Mr. Imperial go head finish please.
Councilmember Imperial: consequently what I'm saying reality is that for thirty
years I've been on this and spend twenty six years in the army, and neither one
of those did I cross that path I always followed directions. The way it was, I think
what we got is a problem with direction here. Mr. Tran I or nobody else runs this
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city, the people on this city are hired to do that. Now we are not here just to take
care of my needs or anybody else's but the needs of the people as long at there
is one tax payer, there not getting their needs done right, there is something
wrong with the system. My suggestion is they have to have some place to go for
permission ok. And the people who got permission to drive this vans or whatever
they were, they not should not have to go through this right now because that
was a poor mistake. I have never once in thirty years went to anybody and asked
for any special treatment, none.
Multiple comments by council
Councilmember Imperial: he talked about special things that I got; I was never on
the back of a police unit, or getting misquoted because I wasn't doing the right
thing ok. I was never asking of permission to do anything, if it said that Don
Wagner took me on a ride, I got the permit stuff in my locker ok that says that I
never asked for anything. I got hurt in an office here and we were trying to find
out if there had been an injury or not, that was the doctor. I couldn't walk up the
stairs; I had to be on a wheel chair that's why I had to get help from Mr. Wagner.
I'll get a statement from Mr. Wagner if you want. Secondly, ok I would not ask for
this, and when I went for a trip or something, now I'm going to ask you a
question. When I went for a conference ok when I went a conference what's the
best way to do it, ask Don Wagner if I can drive with him? Like some of the other
people do. And I went out there and back. So, on a special treatment I never had
any of that. Ok never wanted any of that. You wanna know why? Because all my
life I never had the problem with the law, because I use integrity as my main
word and these guys can talk all they want to but if there is no integrity- how do
we know for instance that he is telling the truth. How do we know if he bought
those bicycles or if they were ripped off of somebody?
(Multiple comments)
Mayor Taylor: Mr. Tran stated he bought them and I accept that as proof.
Councilmember Imperial: You can accept it.
Mayor Taylor: Alright,
(Multiple comments)
Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: Can we adjourn to the closed session?
Mayor Taylor: Yes, at this time we've discussed this as much as we need to, and
were going to recess, excuse me..
Velia Navarro: Excuse me, Mr. Imperial invited me up here to repeat
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Mayor Taylor: Yes he did.
V. Navarro: Ok, so I'm going to give this young lady my paper. You all say that
you treat people fairly, I don't think so. We have requested twice and you've
heard form the audience your language, your demeaning way of speaking to
people is not acceptable as a representative of the City of Rosemead. You're
speaking about has not been represented and has not been taken care of, then
take care of my needs, keep your mouth quiet or use the proper language that
you should as a representative as a councilperson. Have you been doing this for
thirty years?
Councilmember Imperial: You bet your life.
Velia Navarro: Well, you sure should stop or get out.
Mayor Taylor: Alright, thank you.
Ms. Shinen: Can I ask one more question - Is that not slanderous?
Mayor Taylor: What?
Ms. Shinen: When he accused him of stealing the bikes?
(Multiple comments)
Councilmember Tran: I didn't hear that:
Councilmember Imperial: I did not make....
Ms. Shinen: He accused him of stealing those bikes.
Councilmember Tran: We have that on record?
Ms. Shinen: Yes. Is that not slanderous?
(Multiple audience comments)
Ms. Shinen: The meeting was out of control, but that went a little beyond and
you didn't provoke him.
Mayor Taylor: Alright,
Councilmember Imperial: I did not say...
Mayor Taylor: Alright...
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Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: Mr. Taylor, could you, I didn't hear his comment? Did
hear you say: "I have no problem I'm sure he bought them?" Is that what you
said?
Mayor Taylor: That Mr. Tran bought them yes.
Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: Yeah, and why was that comment made, because you
heard something over there? I didn't hear it did you hear something over there?
Councilmember Tran: I didn't hear it...
Mayor Pro Tern Nunez: inaudible... I'm just wondering, Mayor Taylor? Did you
hear something over there that compelled you to say I'm not I'm pretty sure, that
I'm not worried about that. Something along those lines.
Mayor Taylor: There is so much arguing started between them, I don't know the
exact words.
Ms. Shinen: He can repeat what he said.
(Multiple comments)
Ms. Shinen: He's a man of charity; he's told everybody this a self proclaimed
man of integrity. I think you can repeat what he said...
Councilmember Imperial: I have enough integrity; I don't sit outside of restroom
when were having a meeting
Mayor Taylor: Mr. Imperial, may I say something if they interpreted you saying
that their were stolen.
Councilmember Imperial: I said what if...what if...
Multiple comments by audience.
Mayor Taylor: Alright, Mr. Ruiz, you came in late and you had a note here about
the Masonic I believe
Victor Ruiz: representing Rosemead Masonic Lodge, and I was instructed o
invite the city council, staff and the public to our installation of officers on Jan 13
and we will have refreshments and Nina can get a hold me, give me a count, so
whoever is going at one o'clock Jan 13 at he Rosemead Masonic lodge right
down the street at 8657 just right down the street. Everyone is invited and the
council and honor the Masonic lodge by being there and staff also. This is all I
have to say.
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Mayor Taylor: Thank you. Alright, at this time were going to recess to our closed
session on three legal issues. Well that's the last of the items that we have.
You're welcome to ..Ok that's all we have on the agenda.
END VERBATIM SECTION
5. MATTERS FROM CITY MANAGER & STAFF
A. Closed Session: The City Council will recess to a Closed Session
pursuant to:
1) Government Code 54956.9(a): Conference with Legal Council-Pending
Litigation.
Name of Case: Flournoy v. City of Rosemead- (Alleged Brown Act
Violation)
2) Government Code 54956.9(a): Conference with Legal Council-Pending
Litigation.
Name of Case: Flournoy v. City of Rosemead- (Seismic Activity)
3.) Government Code 54956.9(c): Conference with Legal Council-Pending
Litigation.
One Case
The Council recessed to close session 10:05 pm and returned at 10:25 pm. City
Attorney Wallin reported the council authorized the filing of a contract lawsuit against
the City of Baldwin Park in connection with a sale tax sharing agreement; other than
that, no reportable action was taken.
6. ADJOURNMENT
Being no further action to be taken at this time, the meeting was adjourned at 10:25 PM.
The next regular meeting is scheduled for January 23, 2006 at 8:00 pm. This is the only
City Council meeting taking place during the month of January.
Respectfully submitted: APPROVED:
City Clerk
MAYOR
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