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MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING
OF THE ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL
AND
ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF
THE ROSEMEAD PLANNING COMMISSION
JUNE 26, 2000
The special meeting of the Rosemead City Council and adjourned regular meeting of the
Rosemead Planning Commission was called to order by Mayor Clark and Chairman
Ortiz, at 7:08 p.m. in the Conference Room of the City Hall, 8838 E. Valley Boulevard,
Rosemead, California.
The Pledge to the Flag was led by Mayor Pro Tern Imperial
The Invocation was delivered by Chairman Ortiz
ROLL CALL OF OFFICERS:
ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL:
Present: Councilmembers Bruesch, Taylor, Vasquez, Mayor Pro Tern
Imperial, and Mayor Clark
Absent: None
ROSEMEAD PLANNING COMMISSION
Present: Commissioners Loi, Ruiz, Vice-Chairman Breen, and Chairman
Ortiz
Absent: Commissioner Alarcon - excused
The following item was taken out of order.
HI. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE AUDIENCE
Mayor Clark asked if anyone in the audience wished to addressed the members of
this joint meeting.
There being none, item No. I was opened for discussion.
1. JOINT DISCUSSION OF GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF PLANNINT
COMMISSION AND. CITY COUNCIL
Councilman Taylor explained that the Council was addressed at their last meeting
by an applicant (Ms. Kennard) whose sidewalk appeal was denied at the Planning
Commission meeting and that she was not allowed to speak on her item. Mr. Taylor
continued that she was told to leave her name with staff and she could appeal their
decision for a $50.00 fee.
Chairman Ortiz stated that she was allowed to speak, and the Commissioners
always try to be equitable and fair to everyone.
Councilman Taylor stated that the Assistant City Attorney at that meeting told
Ms. Kennard that this was not a public hearing and she could only speak if the
Commissioners gave their approval. Mr. Taylor stated that she said she received a letter
inviting her to attend the Planning Commission meeting and then was not allowed to
speak.
Robert Kress, City Attorney, explained that according to the Brown Act anyone
that comes to a public meeting has the opportunity to speak on an issue, and the City's
Code section states that when an application is made to the Planning Commission, the
applicant be given the opportunity to speak. Mr. Kress stated that the attorney made an
error and the conduct of public hearings has been discussed with him.
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Councilman Taylor stated that the additions to the houses near the applicants
homes were not required to put in sidewalks, and that some of the current Commissioners
were on the Planning Commission at the time those waivers were granted. Mr. Taylor
stated that there are many small areas there, such as not through streets or cul-de-sacs,
that were not required to put in sidewalks through the years either.
Councilman Bruesch stated that this issue needs to be looked at a safety feature,
especially on streets where the traffic and speed volume is high so that pedestrians do not
have to walk in the street.
Mayor Pro Tern Imperial requested the City Attorney to review when the public
can speak.
Mr. Kress replied that the public is given the opportunity to speak on an item,
then the Chair closes the public participation part and opens it up for discussion within
the Commission/Council, at which time there is no further public input.
Councilman Taylor stated that sometimes the public or applicant does not
understand when they can or cannot speak.
Chairman Ortiz stated that the Commission has always allowed the public to
speak
Commissioner Ruiz stated that at their meetings, the public hearing process is
explained by the Assistant City Attorney. Mr. Ruiz continued that sometimes applicants
are reluctant to speak, perhaps not knowing what to ask or unaware that their item is
being discussed.
Mr. Kress suggested that the preamble for the public hearing that is read by the
Assistant City Attorney be reworked to reinforce to those in the audience as to what is
going to occur during the public hearing and with other agenda items.
Councilman Taylor stated that an announcement to that effect be made at the
beginning of the meetings.
Chairman Ortiz stated that if an applicant is not present for their item that
evening, then the item is continued until they are.
Mr. Tripepi stated that the Council wants to ensure that people are allowed to
speak and issues are addressed.
Councilman Imperial stated that there are procedures to follow and people have a
right to speak, but not when a vote is in progress.
Mayor Clark stated that constituents are concerned with the number of cars
parked on the street rather than in their garages. Mayor Clark asked the Commissioners
to carefully look at requests for largeadditions to houses that only have a one-car garage.
That situation exacerbates the street parking problem. Ms. Clark explained that she has
always been concerned with mansionization and that the City's ordinance was changed to
require more open space. Ms. Clark requested that the Commission look at that
ordinance again, as enough years have transpired to evaluate the results, and if every
property was built to the standards allowed today, what would the City and our street
parking look like. Ms. Clark explained that any home built over 2500 square feet
requires a C.U.P., and that in the southern part of the City two homes were built on lots
that were 6400 square feet apiece and each home was almost 3000 square feet, which was
about 50% of the lot. Ms. Clark continued that she drove by there tonight and the areas
she could see from the street were paved, with very little green lawns. Ms. Clark stated
that paved areas need to be kept to a minimum as grassy areas are needed for storm water
run off.
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Councilman Bruesch stated that many homes have floor plans that lends
themselves to adding on more bedrooms once the inspection period is over, and to be
aware of that situation.
Mayor Pro Tern Imperial expressed his concern with large homes being built in
lower income neighborhoods and the effect it has on children having to walk by those
homes daily. Mr. Imperial stated that he agreed that there is a problem of owners turning
rooms into bedrooms and the subsequent problem of too many cars parked on the street.
Chairman Ortiz stated that the Planning Commissioners are looking forward to
addressing the issue of how parking impacts and area and that the Commission is always
proactive.
Mayor Pro Tern Imperial stated that the Planning Commissioners should not get
involved with interested parties in Council decisions or issues that were rejected.
Chairman Ortiz responded that he cannot give advice as a single commissioner,
that his role is to observe and ask questions, not make recommendations.
IL MATTERS FROM OFFICIALS - None
W. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further action to be taken at this time, the meeting was adjourned
at 8:05 p.m.
Respectfully submitted:
City Clerk
APPROVED:
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MAYOR'
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