Loading...
CC - Agenda 01-08-13Public Comment from the Audience • If you wish to address the City Council, please complete a Speaker Request Card, as it must be handed to the City Clerk before the start of the meeting. • The City Council will hear public comments on matters not listed on the agenda during the Public Comments from the Audience period. • Opportunity to address the City Council (on non - agenda items) is limited to 3 minutes per speaker. • The City Council will hear public comments on items listed on the agenda during discussion of the matter and prior to a vote. Brown Act Pursuant to provisions of the Brown Act, no action may be taken on a matter unless it is listed on the agenda, or unless certain emergency or special circumstances exist. The City Council may direct staff to investigate and/or schedule certain matters for consideration at a future City Council meeting. Rules of Decorum Persons attending the meeting shall observe rules of propriety, decorum, good conduct, and refrain from impertinent or slanderous remarks. Violation of this rule shall result in such persons being barred from further audience before the governing body. Pursuant to Gov. Code Sect. 54954.3(c), any person who engages in unlawful interference shall be removed from chambers. Americans with Disabilities Act In compliance with the ADA, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk's office at least 48 hours prior to the meeting to allow the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to the meeting or service. This agenda was posted 72 hours in advance of the meeting at the City Hall, 8838 E. Valley Boulevard, Rosemead; the L.A. County Library, Rosemead Branch, 8800 E. Valley Boulevard, Rosemead; and other locations pursuant to RMC Sec. 1.08.020. Any writings or documents provided to a majority of the Rosemead City Council regarding any item on this agenda will be made available for public inspection in the City Clerk's office during normal business hours. Rosemead City Council And Housing Development Corporation JOINT MEETING AGENDA January 8, 2013 Sandra Armenta, Mayor Polly Low, Mayor Pro Tem William Alarcon, Council Member Margaret Clark, Council Member Steven Ly, Council Member ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL AND HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION JOINT MEETING AGENDA January 8. 2013 City Council and Housing Development Corporation Joint Meeting Agenda • CALL TO ORDER — 7:00 PM • PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE —Council Member Alarcon • INVOCATION — Council Member Clark • ROLL CALL: o City Council —Mayor Armenta, Mayor Pro Tern Low, Council Members Alarcon, Clark, Ly 1. PUBLIC COMMENTS FROM THE AUDIENCE The City Council will receive public comments on matters not listed on the agenda. 2. PRESENTATION • Proclamation on the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program and the federal Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) 3. PUBLIC HEARINGS A. Continued — Municipal Code Amendment 12 -01, Amending the Rosemead Municipal Code to Add Regulations Pertaining to the Licensing and Operation of Home Occupations in the City of Rosemead The purpose of the amendments is to allow home occupations as an incidental, accessory use in the R -1 (Single - Family Residential), R -2 (Light Multiple Residential), R -3 (Medium Multiple Residential), and RC -MUDO (Residential /Commercial Mixed Use Development Overlay) zoning districts. The regulations and procedures are intended to ensure that home occupations are compatible with the character of City of Rosemead's residential neighborhoods. The proposed Ordinance No. 925 addresses licensing /permitting provisions, operating standards, and zoning limitations to ensure that home occupations will not disrupt, become a nuisance, disturb, or modify the character of the residential areas within the City of Rosemead. This item was presented to the Planning Commission for consideration on November 19, 2012. At that hearing the Planning Commission reviewed the proposed home occupation regulations, as well as a letter of public comment that was submitted by a Rosemead resident. In response to public comment and testimony, the Planning Commission added Page 2of8 ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL AND HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION JOINT MEETING AGENDA January 8, 2013 language to Section 5.41.100 of the Ordinance to clarify that testing, maintenance, repair, towing and storage of any boat, aircraft, or motorized vehicle is prohibited as a home occupation. With this revision, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. 12 -20, recommending that the Council ADOPT Ordinance No. 925. The City Council was presented the Municipal Code Amendment 12 -01 on December 11, 2012. At the meeting, the City Council directed that the item be continued to the January 8, 2013 City Council meeting to allow additional time to review the document. Recommendation: That the City Council take the following actions: 1. Conduct a public hearing and take public testimony; 2. Introduce for First Reading, by title only, Ordinance No. 925, entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENT 12 -01, ADDING NEW CHAPTER 5.41 TO THE ROSEMEAD MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO THE LICENSING AND REGULATION OF HOME OCCUPATIONS; AND AMENDING CHAPTERS 17.16, 17.20, 17.24, AND 17.74 OF THE ROSEMEAD MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO THE ZONING REQUIREMENTS FOR HOME OCCUPATIONS 3. Adopt the Negative Declaration as the CEQA determination for the project; 4. Adopt Resolution No. 2012 -70, entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, ADDING A HOME OCCUPATION BUSINESS LICENSE FEE B. Continued — Appeal of Conditional Use Permit 11 -14 8772 Valley Boulevard On February 14, 2012, the City Council conducted a duly noticed public hearing for the appeal of the Planning Commission's January 17, 2012 decision to deny Conditional Use Permit 11 -14 for a new On -Sale Beer and Wine (Type 41) ABC license at the Hunan Seafood Restaurant, located at 8772 Valley Boulevard. At the direction of the City Council, staff has met with the applicant and his consultant several times and has agreed on a revised floor plan. Recommendation: That the City Council take the following actions: 1. Adopt Resolution No. 2012 -02, entitled: Page 3 of 8 ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL AND HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION JOINT MEETING AGENDA January 8, 2013 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 11.14 FOR A NEW ON -SALE BEER AND WINE (TYPE 41) ABC LICENSE FOR HUNAN SEAFOOD RESTAURANT, LOCATED AT 8772 VALLEY BOULEVARD, IN THE C -3D (MEDIUM COMMERCIAL WITH A DESIGN OVERLAY) ZONE (APN: 5390. 001.038) 2. Approve Conditional Use Permit 11 -14 subject to the thirty -four (34) conditions outlined in the "Conditions of Approval' document, dated December 17, 2012. 4. CONSENT CALENDAR A. Claims and Demands • Resolution No. HDC 2013 — 01 Recommendation: to approve Resolution No. HDC 2013 — 01 entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS IN THE SUM OF $204,819.98 NUMBERED 1552 THROUGH 1553 INCLUSIVELY • Resolution No. HDC 2013 — 02 Recommendation: to approve Resolution No. HDC 2013 — 02 entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS IN THE SUM OF $4,072 NUMBERED 1555 • Resolution No. 20113-01 Recommendation: to approve Resolution No. 2013 — 01 entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS IN THE SUM OF $876,115.10 NUMBERED 79613 THROUGH 79806 INCLUSIVELY Page 4 of 8 ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL AND HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION JOINT MEETING AGENDA January 8, 2013 Resolution No. 2013 — 03 Recommendation: to approve Resolution No. 2013 — 03 entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS IN THE SUM OF $415,298.84 NUMBERED 79807 THROUGH 79859 INCLUSIVELY B. Ordinance No. 926 — Second Reading: General Plan Amendment 11.02, Zone Change 11.02, and Modification 12 -01 -2751 Del Mar Avenue On December 11, 2012, the City Council introduced Ordinance No. 926, approving general plan amendment 11 -02, and approving zone change 11 -02 located at 2751 Del Mar Avenue (APN: 5285 - 035 -047). Ordinance No. 926 is now before Council at the required second reading for adoption. Recommendation: That the City Council adopt at its second reading, Ordinance No. 926, entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 11 -02, CHANGING THE CURRENT DUAL LAND USE DESIGNATIONS FROM COMMERCIAL AND MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DESIGNATION AND APPROVING ZONE CHANGE 11.02 CHANGING THE DUAL ZONING CLASSIFICATIONS FROM P (PARKING) AND R -2 (LIGHT MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL) ZONES TO R -2 (LIGHT MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL) ZONE, LOCATED 2751 DEL MAR AVENUE (APN: 5285. 035 -047) C. Award of Contract for Jay Imperial Park Design In November, 2012, the City issued a Request for Proposals for landscape architectural design services for Jay Imperial Park. Specifically, the scope of work included conceptual design, design development, construction documents, and construction administration services. Proposals were received from four firms including Steven A. Ormenyi & Associates, NUVIS Landscape Architecture and Planning, Lawrence R. Moss & Associates, and Meyer and Associates. All are reputable landscape architecture and design firms with more than 25 years of experience and all have completed projects in the region. All four firms have, in their proposals, demonstrated extensive similar municipal project experience and the requisite expertise to perform the requested services. Lastly, all firms indicate an ability to complete this phase of the project, as required, by mid -May, 2013. Proposed costs are as follows: Page 5 of 8 ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL AND HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION JOINT MEETING AGENDA January 8, 2013 Firm Name Total Proposed Cost NUVIS $140,820.00 Steven A. Ormen i & Associates $139,250.00 Meyer and Associates $109,725.00 Lawrence R. Moss & Associates $63,000.00 The proposal submitted by Lawrence R. Moss & Associates' is more than $46,000 less than the second lowest bid. Moss & Associates has worked with the City of Rosemead on a variety of other projects including master planning and landscape design and consultation. They consistently perform quality work and are qualified to complete the requested design and affiliated responsibilities for Jay Imperial Park. Recommendation: That the City Council authorize the City Manager to enter into a professional services agreement with Lawrence R. Moss & Associates for landscape architectural design services for Jay Imperial Park in the amount of $63,000. Additionally, as the property is not City- owned, it is recommended that contingency funding in the amount of $9,450 (15% of proposed costs) be approved to cover any unforeseen circumstances identified through further evaluation of the site. Thus, the total available contract amount, including possible contingencies, is not to exceed $72,450. D. Review of Traffic Conditions at Bartlett Avenue and Loftus Drive The Traffic Commission received a request to review traffic conditions at Bartlett Avenue and Loftus Drive. A resident in this neighborhood indicated that there are pedestrian and vehicle safety concerns in this area, due to the lack of stop signs and crosswalks at this intersection. A traffic study was conducted at the location included a warrant study to determine if the installation of stop controls and crosswalks is appropriate. After studying the location, it has been determined that the installation of some traffic controls would improve safety in this area. The Commission concurred with this recommendation. Recommendation: That the City Council approve the Traffic Commission's recommended improvements, including the traffic striping and signage plan for: 1. The installation of a stop sign on Loftus Drive (heading westbound) at the intersection of Bartlett Avenue; and 2. The installation of a yellow marked school zone crosswalk across Loftus Drive at the intersection of Bartlett Avenue. Page 6 of 8 ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL AND HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION JOINT MEETING AGENDA January 8. 2013 5. MATTERS FROM CITY MANAGER & STAFF A. Request to Participate in the 710 Coalition The City recently received a request to participate in the 710 Coalition in partnership with the surrounding cities of San Gabriel, San Marino, Monterey Park, and Alhambra. As proposed, the group will help advocate for the completion of the 710 Freeway from its current terminus in Alhambra to the Interstate 210 Freeway in Pasadena. Participation in this coalition will require a financial contribution that will fund strategic planning and outreach efforts to help promote the successful completion of the Interstate 710 extension. Recommendation: That the City Council authorize participation in the 710 coalition, including the payment of membership dues and execution of appropriate agreements. B. Water Quality Funding Initiative Since 1991, the City of Rosemead has participated as co- permitees with Los Angeles County and 84 cities under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permit. Since that time, the City has actively participated with cities in the region to adopt practices to address water quality issues. Recently, the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board (State of California agency) approved a new permit format that will require each agency to prepare individual MS4 permits. This effort, combined with other new requirements are anticipated to be quite costly to implement and could have significant potential impacts on the City's financial resources. In response to these state and federal mandates, the County has developed the Water Quality Funding Initiative (WFI, also referred to as the Clean Water, Clean Beaches Protection Measure), a proposed parcel fee that would be used to offset the costs associated with new MS4 permit requirements. The WFI is a Proposition 218 parcel fee that as proposed, will be subject to approval by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors in January, and then to a vote of property owners in Spring of 2013. All funding through the WFI would be used to offset the new unfunded mandates associated with the new MS4 permit developed by the Regional Water Quality Control Board. Recommendation: That the City Council: 1. Provide input on mandated water quality projects and costs to the City; and 2. Receive and file this report. 6. MATTERS FROM MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL Page 7 of 8 ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL AND HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION JOINT MEETING AGENDA January 8. 2013 7. ADJOURNMENT The next regular City Council meeting is scheduled to take place on January 22, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. Upcoming City - Sponsored Community Events Lunar New Year Festival Saturday, January 26 8001 Garvey Avenue 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Rosemead 5K Crush Rosemead Park Saturday, February 9 8:00 a.m. Page 8 of 8