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B - Casting Votes For Margaret Clark - San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority/ 7 RESOLUTION NO. 98 -49 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, CASTING ITS VOTE(S) FOR COUNCILMEMBER MARGARET CLARK TO REPRESENT CITIES WITHOUT PRESCRIPTIVE PUMPING RIGHTS ON THE BOARD OF THE SAN GABRIEL BASIN WATER QUALITY AUTHORITY WHEREAS, on September 22, 1992, Senate Bill 1679 was signed into law by Governor Pete Wilson authorizing the creation of the San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority; and WHEREAS, the Board of the San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority is composed of five members with three appointed members from each of the three municipal water districts, one elected city council person from cities in the San Gabriel Basin with prescriptive pumping rights, and one elected city council person from cities in the San Gabriel Basin without prescriptive pumping rights; and WHEREAS, the City of Rosemead is one of the cities in the San Gabriel Basin without prescriptive pumping rights; and WHEREAS, the City of Rosemead may cast its vote(s) for a representative by resolution no later than December 15, 1998 at 5:00 p.m. NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA DOES HEREBY FIND, DETERMINE AND RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Rosemead casts its full vote(s) for Councilmember Margaret Clark as the representative for cities in the San Gabriel Basin without prescriptive pumping rights. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 27th day of October, 19998. MAYOR ATTEST: City Clerk COUNCIL. AGENDA OCT 2 71998 ITEM No. Page 2. Resolution No. 98 -49 October 27, 1998 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) SS: CITY OF ROSEMEAD ) I, Nancy Valderrama, City Clerk of the City of Rosemead, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution being Resolution No. 98 -49, was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Rosemead at a regular meeting of said Council held on the 27th day of October, 1998, and that said Resolution was adopted by the following vote: YES: NO: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: City Clerk San Gabriel B asin Water 861 Village Oaks Drive, Suite 105, Covina, California 91724 • (626) 859 -7777 • Fax (626) 859 -7788 http://www.wqa.com/sgvw/wqa October 19, 1998 RE: ELECTION FOR WOA BOARD MEMBER REPRESENTING CITIES WITHOUT WATER PUMPING RIGHTS Dear City Manager: The nomination period for the election of the WQA board member representing cities without water pumping rights was closed on October 17, 1998 at 5:00 p.m. Enclosed is an election ballot, a sample resolution, a list of nominees, a list of cities without pumping rights and the number of votes each is entitled. The resolution must be received at the above address by December 15, 1998 at 5:00 p.m. via certified mail or hand delivery only Our office hours are Monday through Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., closed on Fridays. Votes will be officially counted during the Water Quality Authority's adjourned meeting on December 16, 1998 at 5:00 p.m. Each city has one vote for each 10,000 residents or majority thereof, as determined by the 1990 U.S. census data. The enclosed ballot indicates the number of votes your city may cast. Please be aware that a city is not limited to voting for its own city council members and that a city may vote in an election whether or not it nominated a candidate. If you should have any questions, please contact me at (626) 859 -7777. Sincerely,( nom, Toni M. Penn Administrative Coordinator Enclosures LARRY R. GLENN, Chairman • MARGARET CLARK, Vice-Chairwoman -BOB G. KUHN, Secretary • KENNETH R. MANNING, Treasurer • JOHN LEUNG, Board Member EXHIBIT "B -2" BALLOT ELECTION OF CITY MEMBERS AND ALTERNATES FROM CITIES WITHOUT PUMPING RIGHTS TO THE BOARD OF THE SAN GABRIEL BASIN WATER QUALITY AUTHORITY PURSUANT TO SB 1679 CITY: Rosemead NUMBER OF VOTES TO BE CAST TO THE CITY COUNCIL: The following candidates have been duly nominated by qualified cities for the office of city member and alternate of the Board of the San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority ( "the Authority ") from cities without pumping rights. The election of the city member and alternate will take place at an adjourned meeting of the Board of the Authority set for December 16, 1998, at 5:00 p.m., at 861 Village Oaks Drive, Suite 105, Covina, California. Your city may cast its votes for one candidate by resolution of the city council. The number of votes to which your city is entitled, based upon population, is set forth above. all your cities' votes must be cast for only one candidate. The resolution of the city council casting its votes must be delivered by certified mail or hand delivered to the Authority at least 24 hours before the meeting of the Board of the Authority at which the election of the city member and alternate will take place, or the votes will not be counted. This Ballot may accompany the resolution of the city council casting its votes for city member and alternate from cities without pumping rights. December 16, 1998 WQA Election LIST OFNOMINATIONS REPRESENTING CITIES WITHOUT PUMPING RIGHTS (Listed in the order they were received) Margaret Clark Richard Melendez LIST OF CITIES WITHOUT PUMPING RIGHTS AND NUMBER OF VOTES 1990 # of Chit Y Population Votes Baldwin Park 69,330 7 Bradbury 829 1 Duarte 20,688 2 La Puente 36,955 4 Rosemead 51,638 5 San Dimas 32,397 3 San Gabriel 37,120 4 San Marino 12,959 1 La Verne 30,897 3 Sierra Madre 10,762 1 So. E1 Monte 20,850 2 Temple City 31,100 3 West Covina 96,086 10 , (SAMPLE RESOLUTION) RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF , CALIFORNIA, CASTING ITS VOTE(S) FOR COUNCILMEMBER TO REPRESENT CITIES WITHOUT PRESCRIPTIVE PUMPING RIGHTS ON THE BOARD OF THE SAN GABRIEL BASIN WATER QUALITY AUTHORITY WHEREAS, on September 22, 1992, Senate Bill 1679 was signed into law by Governor Pete Wilson authorizing the creation of the San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority; and WHEREAS, the Board of the San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority is composed of five members with three appointed members from each of the three municipal water districts, one elected city council person from cities in the San Gabriel Basin with prescriptive pumping rights, and one elected city council person from cities in the San Gabriel Basin without prescriptive pumping rights; and WHEREAS, the City of Basin without prescriptive pumping rights; is one of the cities in the San Gabriel WHEREAS, the City of may cast its vote(s) for a representative by resolution no later than December 15, 1998 at 5:00 p.m. NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CALIFORNIA DOES HEREBY FIND, DETERMINE AND RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of vote(s) for Councilmember the San Gabriel Basin without prescriptive pumping rights. casts its full as the representative for cities in PASS, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this day of 199 Mr. Wagner responded that negotiations are still on -going with L.A. County for the final SAFER agreement. However, in the interim, the County has requested that instead of including the 6% with the law enforcement payment, that a separate payment be made to the liability trust fund. Mr. Wagner stated that there is a separate line item in the law enforcement budget for this payment. Councilman Taylor asked about the $1 million assessment levied against Rosemead due to the Telamavayo lawsuit which originated in Cerritos. Mr. Wagner responded that negotiations between L.A- County and the Sheriffs Department continue in an effort to reduce the liability to the cities. Mr. Wagner continued that the County has agreed to pay $5 million out of that total settlement; however, it will be taken out of the funds on deposit from the liability trust fund. Councilman Taylor asked about the Hershey lawsuit. Mr. Wagner stated that the Hershey lawsuit is for $3 1/2 million and the Telamavayo suit is for $25 million. Councilman Taylor stated that Rosemead is picking up the liabilities for other cities before we have a Joint Powers agreement. Mr. Wagner stated that these pre- existing claims have to be settled before an agreement can be reached. Councilman Taylor stated that the County is seeking ways to make cities pay and that cities have no control over those lawsuits. Mr. Taylor continued that the County has their own liability insurance and the cities have theirs; but, now, the County is assessing other cities because they don't want to pay the $25 million. Mr. Taylor asked since that incident occurred in another city, why is Rosemead being assessed $1 million? Mr. Wagner stated that the old claims need to be cleaned -up and that Contract Cities has directed a negotiating team to discuss this with David Janssen in an effort to reduce the $25 million. Councilman Imperial requested information on Check No. 25206 to New Century Ford in the amount of $2764.55 for vehicle repairs to Units I I and 07. There being no further comments, the Mayor called for the vote. Vote resulted: Yes: Vasquez, Bruesch, Clark, Taylor No: Taylor Absent: None Abstain: None The Mayor declared said motion duly carried and so ordered. Councilman Taylor stated for the record that he voted No against Check No. 25129 because a solution has not been reached yet in how to pay the assessed amount of $I million against the City. .1 l wmx>.. B. RESOLUTION NO. 98 -49 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD CASTING ITS VOTE(S) FOR COUNCILMEMBER CLARK TO REPRESENT THE CITIES WITHOUT PRESCRIPTIVE PUMPING RIGHTS ON THE BOARD OF THE SAN GABRIEL BASIN WATER QUALITY AUTHORITY CC:10 -27 -99 _ Page #3 ,U The following Resolution was presented to the Council for adoption: RESOLUTION NO. 98 -49 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD CASTING ITS VOTE(S) FOR COUNCILMEMBER CLARK TO REPRESENT THE CITIES WITHOUT PRESCRIPTIVE PUMPING RIGHTS ON THE BOARD OF THE SAN GABRIEL BASIN WATER QUALITY AUTHORITY MOTION BY COUNCILMAN TAYLOR, SECOND BY MAYOR BRUESCH that the Council adopt Resolution No. 98 -49. Vote resulted: Yes: Vasquez, Taylor, Bruesch, Clark, Imperial No: None Absent: None Abstain: None 1 "3' The Mayor declared said motion duly carried and so ordered. IV. CONSENT CALENDAR ;CC -A APPROVAL OF ENGINEERING PROPOSAL FOR THE 1998 SPEED ZONE SURVEY IN ACCORDANCE WITH CALIFORNIA VEHICLE CODE SECTION 40802 iCC -B REQUEST FROM PROPERTY OWNER FOR REMOVAL OF RED CURB AT 1216 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE - DENY ,CC -C REQUEST FOR RED CURB AT 2542 N. SAN GABRIEL BOULEVARD - GARVEY WHOLESALE BEVERAGE, INC. CC -D REQUEST FOR A 3.1 % COST -OF -LIVING ADJUSTMENT FROM LAIDLAW TRANSIT SERVICES, INC. FOR DIAL A -RIDE AND SHOPPER SHUTTLE SERVICES MOTION BY COUNCILMAN TAYLOR, SECOND BY MAYOR PRO TEM VASQUEZ that the foregoing items on the Consent Calendar be approved. Vote resulted: Yes: Vasquez, Taylor, Bruesch, Clark, 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 VII. MATTERS FROM OFFICIALS A. REQUEST FROM COMMISSIONER BREEN FOR RE- APPOINTMENT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION MOTION BY COUNCILMAN IMPERIAL, SECOND BY COUNCILMAN TAYLOR that Commissioner Breen be re- appointed to the Planning Commission. Vote resulted: CC:10 -27 -98 Page 44