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CC - Item 3A - Minutes 7-23-13Minutes of the City Council Meeting July 23, 2013 The regular meeting of the Rosemead City Council was called to order by Mayor Low at 6:02 p.m. in the Rosemead City Council Chamber located at 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California. STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Allred, City Attorney Richman, Assistant Director of Community Development Ramirez, Director of Parks and Recre of Public Works Marcarello, and City Clerk Molleda. Public Employee Performance Ev Government Code Section 54957; The City Council reconvened at 7:01 p.m. Mayor Low announced that the City Council regular City Council Meeting at 7:00 p.m. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Council Member INVOCATION: Council PRESENT: Mayor Low STAFF PRESEN��.Tr: Coil Director of Community of Public Works Marcai City Attorney Greg Mur 2. PUBLIC COMME1 3. PRESENTATION Manager Hawkesworth, Montgomery-Scott, Director and reconvened back to the Armenta, Clark, and Ly Richman, Assistant City Manager Hawkesworth, of Parks and Recreation Montgomery-Scott, Director was no reportable action taken during closed session. Public Safety Coordinator Mandy Wong thanked Pastor Tim Clark, Nancy Armenta, Mayra Placencia, city staff, and community members who participated in the Relay for Life event. Mrs. Wong stated the City of Rosemead raised $1,366 and thanked City Manager Allred, Council Members and Chief of Police Lieutenant Somoano for their continued support. Mrs. Wong announced the Summer Survival Camp Out scheduled for August 2, 2013, which will allow residents to prepare for and how to survive a disaster. Mrs. Wong invited the City Council and residents to attend Nation Night Out on August 6, 2013. CLOSED SESSION Rosemead City Council Regular Meeting Minutes or July 23, 2013 g.B+7 M NOW.- Page 1 of 6 II a �'il�� PRESENT: Mayor Low, Mayor Pro Tern Alarcon, Council Members Armenta, Clark, and Ly City Council presented Public Safety Coordinator Wong a Proclamation for National Night Out. • Consolidated Disposal — Overview of Services Elizabeth Martinez - representative of Consolidated Disposal Services presented a brief overview of the City's waste hauler services available to Rosemead residents. Ms. Martinez stated that Consolidated Disposal Services newly enhanced curbside service include e- waste, household battery collection, curb - it program outreach, bulky item pick -ups and shred day programs. Consolidated Disposal Services will be collaborating with the school districts to provide outreach programs and schola M •to students. Ms. Martinez announced that Consolidated Disposal Services are working on a di ersion program for commercial businesses. Council Member Clark asked for clarification on the e- waste, florescent light bulbs. Ms. Martinez - explained that the a -waste and item pick -up program, James Castro — General Manager for Co considered universal waste and residents Council Member Ly asked if Consolidated James Castro — replied that Council Member Arm enl James Castro — explained tl streets, but there's 25 limit a bulky ite pick u to fa IIN Dire, 1 t ublic Works Chn CRM syste Council Membe k inqu Ms. Martinez - replied t would have to sing up. T I ., z business within the City. 4. CONSENT CALENDAR A. Minutes that bulky item pick -ups are also done through the City's the rewards for recycling. ward program is based on a collective participation by zones and customers that has the most recycled weight will get a $10 gift card from a local April 23, 2013 — Regular Meeting recycling by the 25 Disposal pick -ups. and on recycling would work simifi'V60e bulky that fluorescent light bulbs are ices for a bulky item pick -up. household. Xis unlimited for the public right -of -ways and explained it is preferable if residents call ahead for Rosemead City Council Regular Meeting Minutes of July 23, 2013 Page 2 of 6 B. Claims and Demands Resolution No. 2013 — 40 Recommendation: to approve Resolution No. 2013 —40 entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS IN THE SUM OF $641,564.72 NUMBERED 81754 THROUGH 81816 INCLUSIVELY Resolution No. 2013 — 41 Recommendation: to approve Resolution No. 2�01k3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD ALLOWING CERTAI&CLAIMS AND DEMANDS IN THE SUM OF $382,556.91 NUMBERED 81738 THROUGH 81753 INCLUSIVELY C. Consideration to Cancel the%ugust 27, 2013 City C °ouncil Meeting Due to no scheduled business items, the` Gify Council will consider action to cancel the August 27, 2013, City Council Meeting. The ne regular scheduled City Council meeting is set for September�10,.2013. the City Council cancel the August 27, 2013, City Council meeting. D. Internationality >Man g ts�ConfererDce September 22nd — 25t^ — Boston, MA xizing attendance to the International City Managers MA on September 22nd — 25th, endafi n: That4h - e City Council authorize the attendance, at City expense, of the City Ma ager and Public Works Director to attend the International City Managers m Conference in Boston, MA. Council Member Steven Lyjm a motion, seconded by Council Member Sandra Armenia to approve the Consent Calendar. Vote resulted in: Yes: Alarcon, Armenta, Clark, Low, Ly No: None Abstain: None Absent: None Rosemead City Council Regular Meeting Minutes of July 23, 2013 Page 3 of 6 5. MATTERS FROM CITY MANAGER & STAFF A. Underground District Projects — Planning and Prioritization Policy The California Public Utilities Commission provides three rules relative to utility undergrounding projects within the State, Rule 20A, Rule 20B, and Rule 20C. These programs offer several benefits to communities, including helping to enhance community aesthetics and providing more reliable utility services to customers. The primary difference among these three rules involves the funding source used to pay for undergrounding project costs. Historically, the City's undergrounding projects have have focused on major thoroughfares or near areas has utilized several criteria to evaluate streets ash criteria have focused on enhancing safety, improvinc improvements to coincide with other planneAtreet An underground planning and prioritization 156 evaluate locations for future undergrounding f the City to plan for future capital improvement Recommendation: That the Planning and Prioritization Pc Director of Public Works is available in the City Q Council Member Clark WR Boulevard to Rush Street ands Director of Public Wo s ..Mara however, s aff can look into 1 Brian Lewin — asked if power between other cities that have Director of Public City Manager Allred California Edison Cc and through Rule 20A and est. In each case, the City rg 0unding location. These ind ining undergrounding my used tool in offer cities to creation of such a policy will help undergrounding efforts. Underground Utility ng project in the City the staff _report and presented a PowerPoint presentation which no undergrounding on Garvey Avenue from San Gabriel that just north of that area might already be undergrounded; what is the damage resistance and restoration power lines. stated that a thorough analysis has not been conducted at this time. that there would be no fiscal concern to the City but rather to the Southern Mr. Lewin — asked how long it would take to restore service with underground lines. Also, inquired if other utility companies were onboard for undergrounding lines. Director of Public Works Marcarello replied yes, both the cable and telephone company are. Rosemead City Council Regular Meeting Minutes of July 23, 2013 Page 4 of 6 City Manager Allred stated that undergrounding of lines on Rosemead Boulevard would occur years from now because there is no current funding. However, staff will match the landscape work that has been done on Rosemead Boulevard by Temple City. Council Member Ly asked how much is owed to Southern California Edison from the Rule 20A funds. Director of Public Works Marcarello replied that the funds vary every year and averages about $170,000 annually. The Public Utility Commission does not involve the City with the rate setting structure; they provide the City an annual allocation. A;,. Council Member Ly asked if there is a mandated size under Rule 20B Director of Public Works Marcarello replied that generally it is severals Council Member Ly asked if Rule 20C would be used in coni. nction w Walnut Grove Avenue projects. Director of Public Works Marcarello explained that staff has asked Soul residential areas near Walnut Grove Avenue. Council Member Ly suggested to table the iteNfor, another month funding plans for the projects. Council Member Clark asked if it would delay for an area to be a district. Rule 2013, which is being used for analyze staff to discuss possible Mayor Low replied no, it would nof'delby the project. Director of Public Works Marcarello stated that staff caNlookiffito a conceptual plan by the fall for funding. Mayor Low 6. MATTERS FROM of as osemead Beautification Committee Tfie City Councillwill consider the formation of the Rosemead Beautification Committee to facilitat a cifi based, community "grassroots" effort to organize, promote and participate in programs°?,and volunteer service projects designed to beautify Rosemead. As proposed, this Committee will be chaired by a member of the City Council appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council in March or April of each year. In addition, the Beautification Committee will be comprised of four volunteer Rosemead residents or citizens with business or employment ties to Rosemead, appointed by the City Council to serve staggered four -year terms. Recommendation: That the City Council approve City Council Policy Number 50 -08 authorizing the formation and governance of the Rosemead Beautification Committee. Rosemead City Council Regular Meeting Minutes of July 23, 2013 Page 5 of 6 City Manager Allred reviewed the staff report. Mayor Low asked if there were any financial cost to the City by forming a Beautification Committee. City Manager Allred replied no, there is no budget established; however, the Community Development Department and the City Manager's Office will be working with the committee. Council Member Armenia asked about the Marie Spadaro Christmas Castle Award. City Manager Allred explained the award is part of one of the potential activities7aste seasonal home decorating contest. Council Member Clark nominated Council Member Sandra City Manager Allred reiterated that staff would start staffing the mmittee after the Citouncil approved the policy. The Committee will have five members as the executive team and still have othe mmunity members involved in the projects. ly Council Member Margaret Clark made a motion, seconded byC#-o�uncil Member Steven Ly to approve City Council Policy Number 50.08, authorizing the formation and:governance of the Rosemead Beautification Committee and appoint CounciPMember Sandra Morita to the Committee. Vote resulted in: Yes: Alarcon, Armenta, Clark, No: None Abstain: None Council Member Ly spoke City Manager"A'llfed expl "ained that fall staff ; will be engaging thesfrate Council Member Armenia Arizona on ApdI 7. ADJOU The meeting adjourned i rr err regular City Council meeting is City Hall Council Chamber. ATTEST: Gloria Molleda, City Clerk and financial state of the City. plan is updated every two years and at the beginning of this to process. the meeting in honor of the 19 firefighters who lost their lives in of the 19 firefighters that lost their lives in Arizona at 8:02 p.m. The next eduled to take place on August 13, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. in the Rosemead Polly Low Mayor Rosemead City Council Regular Meeting Minutes of July 23, 2013 Page 6 of 6