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CC - Item 5B - Minutes of June 11, 2019MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL AND REGULAR MEETING JUNE 11, 2019 6:00 P.M. The special meeting of the Rosemead City Council was called to order by Mayor Clark at 6:00 p.m., in the Rosemead City Council Chamber located at 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California. PRESENT: Mayor Clark, Mayor Pro Tem Armenta, CouncilMembers Dang, Low (arrived at 6:09 p.m.), and Ly ABSENT: None 1. WORKSHOP A. HUD 2019-2023 Consolidated P1a�,�Prorkshop Discussion and overvieof the upcomi`ear HUD 2019-262N Consolidated Plan (CDBG and HO' 4tion) prep t n and requirements. Director of Commum , eve` ent Kim `@ported that the City receives Commumly.Delopment ick Grai�HOMEederal funding from the U.S. r }ban vela � pt (HUD) every year. Rosemead's Depart of FTci ing and 9 P curreriC, 0 solidat�d lan was fila, ed' in 2015 a cl will be entering the fifth year in the 2019-20 Fiscalear. As ski anew five-year Consolidated Plan would be prepared to lrt willSolowinge'r in 2020. bamiiiDefaneusing Coi1'ftt '1Vlichael Baker International, explained the Analysis o pedimea�is (Al) is a review of impediments to fair housing choice in the public a privat hectors. The Al involves an assessment review of a J%sdiction's la`v 4�regul t94s, policies, procedures, and practices, laws affecting 1— 44- 'on, availabfft accessibility of housing, and conditions, affecting fair housing choir or protececlasses of the Fair Housing Act. At the same time, staff will be workiri - � creat k" next Consolidated Plan for the next five years that is designed to aid jurist' m assessing affordable housing and community development o needs to detlie investment of funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Council Member Ly asked for clarification as to why senior services decreased from prior years as reflected under the Accomplishment column. Mr. Delaney explained the first number in each column was the goal amount and the second number was the accomplished number completed for the specified project. For example, Fair Housing Services was projected to reach 75 citizens, and Rosemead City Council Special and Regular Meeting Minutes of June 11, 2019 Page 1 of 18 AGENDA ITEM 5.13 in year one, 77 citizens were reached. Therefore, the number difference in the first two years for senior services was miscounted. The counts should have been based on seniors served per day, not how many meals were served. Council Member Low requested further clarification on how senior services were being counted in the second year if the third year's count is people. Director of Community Development Kim clarified the reporting was done by the actual meals served. Staff corrected the numbers for year three, and the reporting is per senior, regardless of how many times they were served a meal. The goals were set five years ago, and the staff was incorrectly rq,N rting the numbers. Staff began correcting year three for the reported numbero f�'ices provided. Mayor Clark asked what agency was Director of Community Develc reporting through the Consolic (CAPER). The CAPER report performances based on that year Mayor Pro Tem Arn entails, such as Code ft,�O'Kim explarie that HUD requires annual Annual Performatcen and Evaluation Report HUD the City'sper fnance measures or of what each year's service Services a the goal numbers project. Mr. Delaney ,stated the cu 64 five y Consoltd4ted Plan was prepared by prior staff, wh �have comebefore thd,, G9unc for approval. He explained that each se dee entailed, the folloW A fore i%Owner Housing is the first-time homeb y ,ggrogram� Code Enforcement Services is the funding of two Code Enforceme4t Offic� for inspections in eligible CDBG Census track areas; Community g ��� opment �s� an affordable housing project; the Housing `s +' ,Staff :r 3�„�> R -gaits enter i providing - r Housing Services; The Homeless Services are for public seNl i prowl such as) wily Services; Services for Seniors is the meal program, Aoh�,,kervices are provided through the YMCA or School District; ad -Safe Hoitxn is t &Jisections of lead on the rehabilitation of homes; Prevent I6melessness isfding sei ices to prevent homelessness; Repair Aging Housing InN tructure is t 'e -,home -owner occupied rehabilitation program; and the Support Co mmy Housr�g Development that supports affordable housing providers. Council 1 e * 'WODang asked for an explanation of how the Repair Aging Housing Infrastructure gram worked. Director of Community Development Kim explained the rehabilitation program has a 30 -year differed loan at 0% or a 3% interest rate for income qualifying individuals. There is also a $15,000 CDBG grant, a $2,000 emergency grant, and a rebate program all under the Repair Aging Housing Infrastructure program. Council Member Dang inquired about the community's stakeholders involved in the survey Mr. Delaney referenced in the community outreach activity. Rosemead City Council Special and Regular Meeting Minutes of June 11, 2019 Page 2 of 18 Mr. Delaney explained stakeholders include business owners, faith leaders, and service providers in the community. The meetings consist of questions to stakeholders about their vision for the next five years relating to housing. Director of Community Development Kim stated staff would present to the City Council a new five-year Consolidated Plan after the community engagement was completed. The workshop was the preliminary step to begin planning after the Analysis of Impediments report is completed. 2. CLOSED SESSION Mui 4 A. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSELQ`ENTIAL EXPOSURE TO LITIGATION40 Pursuant to Government Code Section 5401' 9=( '(2): 1 potential case B. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL ( hTSEL- EXISI ° LITIGATION Pursuant to Government Code Sec o5n 54956.9 (d)(1) Case Name: City of RosemeadAnd City of Temple Cray City of El Monte LASC Case No. 19STCP00254 City Attorney Richman would announce any Council meeting. Mayor The reguliefg Qf the 7:21 pthe Rosei�iec Rosemead „California. k fit City Attorne3' City Council. PRESENT: Mayor ABSENT: None the there are'fik sed Session items ff'r discussion and able action' 9p at the 7:00 p.m. regular City at 6:35 p.m. N was called to order by Mayor Clark at located at 8838 East Valley Boulevard, no reportable action taken in Closed Session by the Tem Armenta, Council Members Dang, Low, and Ly STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Molleda, Assistant City Manager Tsujiuchi, City Attorney Richman, Chief of Police Kusayanagi, Director of Finance Lieu, Director of Community Development Kim, Director of Public Works Alfonso, Director of Parks and Recreation Boecking, and City Clerk Hernandez PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE was led by Council Member Ly INVOCATION was led by Mayor Clark Rosemead City Council Special and Regular Meeting Minutes of June 11, 2019 Page 3 of 18 3. 4. PUBLIC COMMENT Mayor Clark opened the Public Comment period. Speaker Brian Lewin wished City employee John Scott well on his retirement and commended his work throughout the City for many years. As a Beautification Commission member, he was grateful for Mr. Scott's continuous support during Beautification events. Speaker Arturo Perez expressed his concerns about the homeless problem in the city. He stated there are free mobile health service at Legg Lake for the homeless, suggested the City provide a shuttle ever§ursday to transport homeless individuals to obtain health services. Council Member Ly suggested CI stiaff co'n California Contract Cities Association staff in effort to coord}n'teOa meeting wiAeBoard of Supervisors about reallocating some homeless miti", X e funds, which are Abg to the County directly and not to the cities. '�W�{,, There being no further PRESENTATIONS A. Colleen Ishibashi, Finance Joh&ScottPubliO&brks S DirectorAgmanceeu announe&-fhe retirement of Finance Services Supervisor Colleen Ishi shi fof 2f, years of s�i r ce to the City; wishing Colleen well on her Colleen Ts iX? hi fii' d Sd the City ouncil and City staff and expressed deep sentimental apeciaticitl the people that made her days delightful. Tri City Counctl�§all expressed their gratitude, shared their fond memories of Coleen'a service t0the City of Rosemead, and presented her with a plaque and a condeuWrative,,jlpeet sign for her years of service. Director of ibc Works Alfonso announced the retirement of John Scott for 22 %2 years of civil service to the Rosemead community and wished John well on his retirement. John Scott thanked the City Council and City staff for providing the opportunity to serve the City of Rosemead as Public Works Superintendent. The Council shared their memories with John and appreciation for his passion for City parks, trees, and the community. They presented John Scott with a plaque and commemorative street sign for his years of service. Rosemead City Council Special and Regular Meeting Minutes of June 11, 2019 Page 4 of 18 B. Los Angeles County Temple Sheriffs Station Response Report Chief of Police/Lieutenant Kusayanagi reported on the Los Angeles County Temple Sheriffs Station response for the City of Rosemead compared to the adjacent cities. He explained calls are categorized into three different categories: 1. Emergent Calls that are life-threatening situations. 2. Priority Calls with potential danger, which are prioritized over routine calls. 3. Routine Calls are calls where there is no danger. The following months' response time for F little response time variance on emergent Temple City, and South El Monte. Routine., time. For February, the City of Rosemed for about 35 minutes, and South El onteg�c calls each city received, with the Garycf RC February, compared to Temple v,IA eiving Council Member Ly stated he met Police Kusayanagi, abhis his cor. During the meeting, Deputy to resident. impacts residents' q' concerns ween 4 y k 11, improvers kw and CWe06f Pc work to to Chief of calls. He to an erY the size $l e city response data it, was , March, and April 2019, had )rity calls between Rosemead, some discrepancies in response about 50 minutes, Temple City unutes. He noted the volume of , peiving about 1,100 calls in 500 calls atad�S,outh El Monte 600 calls. TemplgtS . tion Captai ores and Chief of `wi h the response time � 'or routine calls. v. J ons ,sponse times and the ratio for Sheriff -ntial ` 4_,o ontrol the routine calls because it City Cock receives calls about residents' lQ ger tusual. He expected to see rib�rs'or the pity. Thanked Captain Flores magi; foxrpeeting with him and their hard s safety. it to have better response times compared on how routine calls are prioritized. gq i replied calls are prioritized based upon emergent or 46rnpjimes deputies are responding to a routine call but get ori`ority call; emphasized it's important to look at the call city, the population, and the limited amounts of ways to ely affect response times for routine calls, which are non - situations. Council Member Low commended Chief of Police Kusayanagi for identifying some of the city limitations, which could be looked at to improve the response time for deputies. Council Member Ly added that other cities have freeway intersections, and some of their data show aggregate response time to be significantly lower than the City of Rosemead. He reiterated that he would like to see the City's response time numbers improved upon comparable to other cities. Rosemead City Council Special and Regular Meeting Minutes ofdune 11, 2019 Page 5 of 18 5. 6. Mayor Pro Tem Armenta thanked Chief of Police Kusayanagi for his presentation; acknowledged the City's size as an issue, noting Rosemead does have more square miles compared to Temple City and South El Monte; shared that she has received calls about the delay in response times. The Sheriff's Department is a unique entity that can pull from other areas if needed. Ms. Armenta reiterated the City Council wants to make sure Rosemead residents are taken care of and have a good working relationship with the Sheriff's Department. Council Member Ly reiterated his concerns and the importance of the impact on the residents' quality of life. Council Member Dang agreed it was a Sheriff Department's strength in drawing factors in the presentation were not taken City and population. .'' PUBLIC HEARING - None CONSENT CALENDAR ACTION: Moved by Co approve Consent Calendar for separate discussion). 1\ Clark, Dang, Low,�yxAB Approval o life matter and recognized the as needed. He noted that some ideration such as the size of the by Council Member Low to )tion of Items D and E (pulled )wing vote AYES: Armenta, )FT's 'CITY COUNCIL OF THE EAD°°'{`'CALIFORNIA, ALLOWING AND DEMANDS IN THE SUM OF IMBERED 103270 THROUGH Resolution No. 2019-27. Recommendation: That the City Council approve the regular meeting minutes of February 26, 2019. C. Ordinance Amending Chapter 3.24 (Purchasing System), Adding Chapter 3.28 (Public Works Bidding Procedure), and Adopting Other Conforming Amendments, to the Rosemead Municipal Code Rosemead City Council Special and Regular Meeting Minutes of June 11, 2019 Page 6 of 18 Staff is recommending the City Council to adopt an ordinance amending and restating Chapter 3.24 (Purchasing System), adding Chapter 3.28 (Public Works Bidding Procedure), and adopting other conforming amendments. Recommendation: That the City Council move to waive further reading and introduce Ordinance No. 988; and set a date for a second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 988, entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING AND RESTATING ROSEMEAD-�MUNICIPAL CHAPTER 3.24 (PURCHASING Y STEM), AND ADDING CHAPTER 3.28 (PUBL�I'ROJECT BIDDING PROCEDURES) ITEMS PULLED FOR SEPARATE D. Municipal Law Enforcement Authorization with Los Angeles The Municipal Law ] contract that allows t to contract cities. The June 30, 201.9, ,. Agreement and ,%finual Services Level Sheriffs ;department . <. cey reement (MLESA) is the underlying :tm6 9, ,provide law enforcement services was a in March 2014 and will expire The Ar`,o Servic��rvel Auth6�i at2l °'(AST A)> ;provided annually and identifies the serve�levels an dost. The'��1019 20 AST A maintains the existing service levels of iQlve (l;)f56 hour pal � , hilts, seven (7) special assignment deputies, to(2� motor euttes;`argeant ander Lieutenant. Recommendation T,tthe City Cocil approve and authorize the City Manager to execute the nicip"aw Enforcement Services Agreement; and execute the amnual Servi � <<Level .Aorization Forms, and any additional necessary r'� 3nr+ .3' 'd$ementation. ` Council ember serted that the City was approving an $8.6 million con act with the Los ees bounty Sheriff's Department, roughly one-third of the City's budget, however ac bvledged that the City was getting a great deal under the contract. Council Member Low asked for clarification on the 56 -hour line item for deputy services. Chief of Police Kusayanagi stated the 56 -hour typically covers vacations, overtime and overlap in shifts; clarified the 56 -hours did not mean a deputy is working the full 56 - hours, simply allows for additional coverage. ACTION: Moved by Council Member Ly and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Armenta to approve and authorize the City Manager to execute the Municipal Law Enforcement Rosemead City Council Special and Regular Meeting Minutes of June 11, 2019 Page 7 of 18 Services Agreement; and execute the Annual Service Level Authorization Forms, and any additional necessary documentation. Motion was carried out by the following vote AYES: Armenta, Clark, Dang, Low, Ly ABSENT: None E. The United States Conference of Mayors 87th Annual Meeting — June 28th _ July 1 st Honolulu, HI The City Council will consider authorizing the attendance of the Mayor who wishes to attend the United States Conference of Mayors 87th Annual Meeting in Honolulu, HI on June 28 — July 1, 2019. Recommendation: That the City Councila t iS, the attendance, at City expense of registration cost only, of the Mayor,,, o4' e United States Conference of Mayors 87th Annual Meeting in Honolul HI ori 28 — July 1, 2019. Mayor Clark stated she had nQ , hid" the opportunity to end the Conference of Mayors while she has been a M�Af, and would like the sumof the City Council to attend the next conference 1, awai he confe e , will focus on homelessness, public safety, and water,,.,,---.. t Council Member Ly rnIclodj that he support the conference request by Mayor Clark. However, ,# ,Mrs. Clark'dd not support his past requested to attend a National LeagV of Cit10 eadership . mmit to communicate better, deal witeti�o, and critical leaderp lessons 'C noted that he did attend and began;gong to conferences speeficton, D.C. as it allowed him to haveraQ1; ,vsence at Cu�pitol Hit o obby and ad ocate on behalf of the City. He noted thte would=pport her�dest, emphasizing each Council member needs fr ; ,to , decide the�e t � �?� �q ��hze CU ffRences to learn, network, or lobby for issues .kiat �i7ertter to tety. LatLy,ystated dere are local conferences that have topics on Council Memi ,, Clare apologized and replied she did not remember telling him to not go IOts X confei'60' . She asked if she voted no on the item going to the Coun� embey responded that he couldn't recall if the Leadership Summit was in Aata but she had voted no or abstained. Mayor Pro Tem Armenta agreed with Council Member Ly's comments. She stated Mayor Clark opposed Council members attending an ethnic conference such as the one by the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials she requested. Council Member Low suggested Mayor Clark share the letter she gave the City Council for transparency with the public. Mayor Clark stated in her letter that by attending the conference, she is also saving the City $500 on airfare, since she already purchased her ticket to join her family Rosemead City Council Special and Regular Meeting Minutes of June 11, 2019 Page 8 of 18 at the same time for a trip on a different island. However, the hotel where the conference is held, cost $500 a night to stay and was sold out. The Conference staff was able to book another hotel room for a lot less. The hotel is at a distance away from the conference and she would need paid transportation to the conference. Council Member Low clarified Mrs. Clark is paying for her airfare and is only asking for expenses involving the conference. Mayor Pro Tem Armenta inquired on the specific expenses that will be paid by the City. City Attorney Richman clarified Mrs. Clark and had to change her arrival to a different i an additional $200, which is why she W45 Council Member Ly stated his be treated equally for all couni Mayor Pro Tem Armenta claril to travel from one island to the ACTION: Moved by Cour authorize the attendance at 1 th Conference of Mayors 87 Ai Motion was carriocl tit,bY the ABSENT: Nae4 7. MATTERS of Ly rdy going to a Hawaiian island the conference, which cost her that reimbursement. #hat regular'64 hers. City would not of STAFF for conferences should expense by Council Member Low to to attend the United States on June 28 — July 1, 2019. ta, Clark, Dang, Low, Ly and Capital Improvement Budget The City` C'"huicil tw" consider i adoption of the City's Fiscal Year 2019-20 Operating a Caprty Improvement Budget, which provides for total propriations£ $38;8`73700. The General Fund operating budget of �� 91,700, is � anced with a surplus for the upcoming year. Consequently, afull scope of ser�!Xces to residents will be continued without service reductions. 440 Recommeridat�oriThat the City Council take the following actions: 1. Adopt Resolution No. 2019-29 approving the City of Rosemead's Operating and Capital Improvement Budget for the Fiscal Year 2019-20, entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING THE ANNUAL OPERATING AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2019-20 2. Adopt Resolution No. 2019-04 RHDC approving the Housing Development Rosemead City Council Special and Regular Meeting Minutes of June 11, 2019 Page 9 of 18 Corporation's Operating and Capital Improvement Budget for the Fiscal Year 2019-20, entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE ROSEMEAD HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ADOPTING THE ANNUAL OPERATING AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2019-20 Director of Finance Lieu reported the 2019-2020 Operating and Capital Improvement Budget was before the City Council for consideratpn for adoption. Council Member Ly questioned if the was an official 501(c)(3) non- profit Director of Finance Lieu coni designated tax-exempt 501(c)(3 ACTION: Moved by Council Member E' and adopt Resolution No. 2019-29 approving the fC,i Improvement Budget for the,,41 Year 2019 vote AYES: Armenta, Clark�sa,,1.ow, Ly ACTION: Moved by Council M64" ber "'A Resolution N, 19-04 I DC a� Corporation's,,".- �d Capital�npzos Motion was eVied out bi' followin ote A 11 ABSENT:N0 fi B, a N3on of Development Corporation Housing' YD, lopment Corporation is a by Mayor 49 Tem Armenta to ;emead's Ope�ng and Capital was carried 044* the following : None icil Member Low to adopt Housing Development the Fiscal Year 2019-20. �, Clark, Dang, Low, Ly Year 2019-20 Appropriation Limit Article X �" of the}x�onstitution of the State of California was enacted by a vote r� ° f of the peopl'Propdtgn 4 (the Gann Initiative) in November 1979. This law units the levelfnost appropriations from tax sources that the state and most local g typrnment en 1 are permitted to make in any given year. It also requires that 1>y, each g 0 ental unit calculate its Appropriations Limit and adopt it by ResoAl0,,prioxo the beginning of the Fiscal Year under consideration. Recommenlon: That the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2019-28, approving the FY 2019-20 Appropriation Limit according to Article XIII -B of the Constitution of the State of California, entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING AN APPROPRIATION LIMIT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2019-20 Director of Finance Lieu reported law limits the level of appropriations from tax sources that the state and local government entities are permitted to make in any Rosemead City Council Special and Regular Meeting Minutes of June 11, 2019 Page 10 of 18 given year. It also requires that each governmental unit annually calculates its Appropriations Limit and adopt it by Resolution before the beginning of the fiscal year under consideration. The City of Rosemead's Appropriation Limit for Fiscal Year 19-20 is $50.2 million, with the appropriation subject to the limitations of $18.8 million. The City is $31.4 million below the limit and, therefore, in compliance. ACTION: Moved by Mayor Pro Tem Armenta and seconded by Council Member Ly to adopt Resolution No. 2019-28, approving the FY 2019-20 Appropriation Limit according to Article XIII -B of the Constitution of the State of California. Motion was carried out by the following vote AYES: Armenta, Clark, Dang, Low, Ly ABSENT: None C. Landscape Maintenance Services Award of Cc""" The current contract for landscape mainxaxtce' Inc., will expire on June 30, 2019. Aegiest for landscape maintenance provider F received. Staff reviewed the pr,; for co le work, methodology, experience4 "'' t. Recommendation: T4#_t#ie City with Mariposa Landscapes Js was circulated to several X019, five proposals were ,;lerstanding of scope of following 1. Authorize the City N"Wi i oto; enter inW�three-year contract with Evergreen Landscaping in the aioynt o 143,740perry 'a r, with the option for up to two one-yegr ext,pnsions; Appropriate aYclrtional$$5�,000 in General Funds in the Fis Vea ( 9-20 to oyer tl`�, �c6s' thenew landscape maintenance co�txact, and v, y Zk 2. Takes ch addibna�l,related act�an that may be necessary. di Qublic works Afotigeported that the current contract for landscape enance rvicO§,O ps expiring -=rune 30, 2019, and staff opted to request for sals Fi`"-pop )s�4were received, and the lowest responsible bid was from reat $3;'13,740. Due to increases in prevailing wages and the cost services I'' ected` i the proposal. Therefore, the staff is requesting an gaI appron of $85,000 in General Funds to cover the new contract's cost. Mayor Pro iQrnflrmenta inquired if West Coast Arborists provides landscape services or orty free trimming services. Public Works Manager Chavez confirmed West Coast Arborists specializes in tree trimming and does not provide landscaping services. Council Member Dang asked if the City or Caltrans does the landscape maintenance on Rosemead Boulevard. Public Works Manager Chavez explained the medians are owned and maintained by the City, noting Caltrans owns and maintains the roadway only. Rosemead City Council Special and Regular Meeting Minutes of June 11, 2019 Page 11 of 18 ACTION: Moved by Council Member Ly and seconded by Council Member Low to take the following actions: 1. Authorize the City Manager to enter into a three-year contract with Evergreen Landscaping in the amount of $343,740 per year, with the option for up to two one- year extensions; Appropriate an additional $85,000 in General Funds in the Fiscal Year 2019-20 to cover the cost of the new landscape maintenance contract; and 2. Take such additional, related action that may be necessary. Motion was carried out by the following vote AYES: ABSENT: None D. Traffic Signal Maintenance Services A The current contract for traffic will expire on June 30, 2019. traffic signal maintenance pr( received. Staff reviewed the pi work, methodology, e perien( Recommendation: W 2. Take traffic City and asst for Proposa. and on May 30, Clark, Dang, Low, Ly with St. Francis Electric w circulated to several P", OV; four proposals were icainding of scope of following actions: to entt q a thre year contract with St. Francis ►-exc V-4 0000 pet year, with the option for up that may be necessary. 7,Qrks Alfons>' At' d that the current contract for traffic signal -af�,.. Vie, and staff fequested proposals. As a result, four proposals -ignal maintenance, and St. Francis Electric, the current s the for WW responsible bidder. The new service contract consists Preventive Maintenance and Extraordinary Maintenance. He Maintenances are routine inspections and minor repairs of the F month. Extraordinary Maintenances are scheduled repairs or emergencers Scheduled repairs may include the replacement of traffic signal LED lamps ""the same time, emergency repairs may consist of the restoration of equipment that has failed or knocked down or damaged in a traffic collision. In November 2018, the City Council granted a six-month extension to St. Francis Electric to bring the contract in line with the fiscal year budget. Mayor Pro Tem Armenta expressed concern that due to staff oversight or miscalculation in cost and a discrepancy regarding calendar year versus fiscal year, St. Francis Electric requested an additional $162,000 on their last contract. She reiterated she does not want the vendor to request additional funding again on the new contract. Rosemead City Council Special and Regular Meeting Minutes of June 11, 2019 Page 12 of 18 Public Works Manager Chavez explained that it would be for extraordinary measures if the vendor is requesting additional funds. The money allocated is separated in two parts, for monthly maintenance and the second for activities, such as things that are damaged or need to be replaced. Mayor Pro Tem Armenta reiterated that the issue was how the invoicing by the vendor was being submitted, which resulted in the vendor going over the budget, thus additional funds were requested. Public Works Manager Chavez assured the City Council staff would monitor the contract closely. ACTION: Moved by Mayor Pro Tem Armenta and seconded by Council Member Ly to take the following actions: g 1. Authorize the City Manager to enter for an amount not -to -exceed $160,Q( extensions; and 2. Take such additional, related action Motion was carried out by ABSENT: None with St. Francis Electric aper year, with the oN%qn for up to two one-year w s' at mb cessa ,o vote Al 4Armenta, Clark, Dang, Low, Ly E. License A"`0�t of 32112, m 220, 32 d 3232 e1 Mar Avenue for use of h Comufi�ty Garden At the Ja"J" 2018',,,' ty Counci 'meting, Council Member Ly requested that staff tqc y the o1?� -° u �g to e xeational use privately -owned vacant lots, ei� t g the , ifnuniWI a terr p rary basis. The use of vacant lots would > activafd Idle pry gties for purl ib,good until such time the lots are developed y r the owners Qx Apri��, 2018, the''City Council approved a license agreement for 4 z a temporary I, Inmumty;Carden at 8828 Glendon Way. On January 19, 2019 the V�, ning of the g x len wa§�vg kcessful with all 26 plots reserved and four people on the#iting list' Staff aienti 16","another potential location for the 2nd temporary Community Garden, l66a r`4t 3212, 3220, 3224 and 3232 Del Mar Avenue, north of Emerson Place. The property owner has agreed to license the lot to the city for a period of one year, the term will automatically extend on a month-to-month basis thereafter. Recommendation: That the City Council authorize the City Manager to execute a License Agreement with Jenny Yan Yam and May Yam for a community garden use of a property located at 3212, 3220, 3224 and 3232 Del Mar Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770. Director of Parks and Recreation Boecking reported the property owners, Jenny Yan Yam and May Yam, had agreed to license their vacant lots to the City for one year for $�l. The property owners have no plans to develop the property, which is Rosemead City ounca Special and Regular Meeting Minutes of June 11, 2019 Page 13 of 18 approximately 1.25 acres in the area. Similar to the existing community garden, staff would incorporate a learning program for residents and the surrounding school in the area. City staff has requested funds to cover the property's improvements and the cost of the temporary garden structures in the Fiscal Year 19-20 budget. Council Member Ly noted that it was beautiful to see the variety of plants and vegetables growing by the community and utilizing the much-needed open space when passing by the first community garden. He thanked staff for their hard work in procuring a second vacant property for the community to use as a community garden. Mayor Pro Tem Armenta commended City staff aid asked if the vacant property on Del Mar Avenue was adjacent to the Duff Park`s Director of Parks and Recreation Boeckj#do rrned the vacant lot is behind Duff Park, but not connected. Council Member Dang commeni properties to foster community% Council Member Ly for his idea to Mayor Pro Tem ,4 Member Ly's and ACTION: Moved fby C authorize the ECtyiVla%% May Yam fot,.`,d` un Del Mar AverittuRosei AYES Armenta;rl 4� n, 8. g X_ TERSE URR PM IV�E Discussion 6ho the program and p °i`b, to good use of vacant ment and local sc `,,,As. He acknowledged the cozrimunity garc� x� a x YS+ m It garden idea was a vision of Council urs is vision. ail 1Vlenber Ly and tiseconded by Council Member Low to to exe6��e a L�e'greemet with Jenny Yan Yam and Arden use,,#-* perty'l&*d at 3212, 3220, 3224 and 3232 , CA 917'�9 fotion was carried out by the following vote n._Low. Li,-, SENT: None & CITYr OUNCIL Powers of Authority — Transit Corridor Agency item is press ed to tfe'City Council at the request of Council Member Steven 1,3X , uncil Mernb r Ly would like to discuss the possibility of forming a Joint Pow6f�,oAuthori — Transit Corridor Agency. That the City Council discuss and provide further direction. Council Member Ly stated the San Gabriel Valley Transit Corridor Authority was an idea initiated from cities part of the SR 60 Coalition. It was discovered that progress in the San Gabriel Valley region that occurred, favored organizations that had extra joint powers entity. For the past 20 years, the San Gabriel Valley's focus regarding transportation has been the Foothill Gold Line Extension. Sacramento created a Joint Powers Authority, which through the Authority, built the Gold Line Extension. In addition, the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments (COG) created the Alameda Corridor -East (ACE) Construction Authority to mitigate the impacts of a significant increase in freight rail traffic. The COG realized there was a need to expand the great Rosemead City Council Special and Regular Meeting Minutes of June 11, 2019 Page 14 of 18 grade separations to the east -side of our jurisdiction because all those trains can increase capacity onto our main rail lines along the gateway city region to move the goods from the ports to the rest of the nation. Therefore, some member cities in the SR -60 Coalition saw the need to create a Joint Powers Authority (JPA) to look at regional and sub -regional transportation projects in an area historically underserved. The Cities of Monterey Park and South El Monte, along with the City of Rosemead, have expressed interest in creating a Joint Powers Authority. The JPA will provide the ability to procure grant funding of regional projects to work on critical matters and improvements on traffic and traffic flow in the region. Council Member Low reiterated the JPA w641' "serve serve to look at all transportation - related issues in the region and to get fupioi%£Sate and Federal levels. allocated money from the 710 ft>, constructed. The funding may be not solve the traffic issues. Howevei significant projects can bp lobbied to grant funding for projQtjmprov can help facilitate and leveage 01 the Cityof Ra- y project, since `t to restripe traffic would be receiving -1 is not going to be add lines but would other cities, more flow issues. or region. create a JPA. to help obtain proposed JPA would have to invest a one-time ;h money to retain an Executive Washington, D.C. to build the of Monterey Park and South El Monte were reed both neighboring cities were interested in joining the other cities along the corridor to join the JPA. the Public Comment period. Speaker Briari°Lewin expressed support for the proposed JPA, suggested the City also invite the Cities of San Gabriel and Temple City as they are also affected by the traffic on major corridors like Rosemead Boulevard, San Gabriel Boulevard, and Del Mar Avenue. He also expressed concern with inviting the City of El Monte, since they recently approved projects contrary to the interest of the City, including transportation impacts due to the Magellan Gate Way Plaza, which have affect Rosemead residents. There being no further comments, Mayor Clark closed the Public Comment period. Council Member Ly stated that creating a JPA is not just for the current generation Rosemead City Council Special and Regular Meeting Minutes of June 11, 2019 Page 15 of 18 but for future posterity. Although the Cities of San Gabriel and Temple City were not part of the SR -60 Coalition, they are on the list to discuss further with. Mayor Clark asked if the City of El Monte was on the list to join the JPA. Council Member Ly replied the City of El Monte is on the list, however it would be up to the City if they want to join the JPA and they should be provided the opportunity to make that decision. City Attorney Richman stated that the concept of a JPA is that there is power in numbers. The more members you have in the JP the more compelling an argument is, and as a board, you are speaking as a regio r}.� �i�ong-term goal is to find regional projects. « Mayor Clark stated she would support�,,credting a I board members would agree to vote unanimously on matters.h explained that the collaborative with the National Monument she servesey unanimously vo�- or a matter; noted if one person does not support the matfeand votes no, then the rhatt�x is not approved. City Attorney Richrr explained th nts before thty Council for consideration is the c��n of the JPA, also has a sample by-law, which will be adopted by the crea�JPoard. Cufri y the sample by-laws state matters will be approved by ma3orty vote; s Council �;e� � R�, Councifa opbe COG and',,,,. rte, 4s)ect �wS � Mayor Cl,e); another city?",," dlke over Rosei ) -4 at in a JPA Roslqad and a Council•`V _ be, does not a2 k reiterad she ct..suppo that type of majority voting. ained th t , ch like other government entities such as the Pot goink)��k,push a project on a city, if they do not want npconcefif� other cities possibly imposing a project on 1e, she explained that a previous Council Member wanted to 3oiffW4Kd and she opposed that. Having a City that may want to ncerni `', they would be able to force a project onto the City of how that can be prevented. ;replied that the JPA will not force a project on a city, if that city Another option is that a city can always leave the JPA at any time. Council Member Low stated the JPA is a good idea because the entity could obtain federally funded projects on a larger scale. She agreed that other cities will not impose a project on another city, that is not supported by the board. Council Member Dang stated that traffic is a regional issue, and as mentioned by Council Member Ly, once the Garvey Avenue Specific Plan is completed, and neighboring cities have not put other traffic measures in place on Garvey Avenue, the traffic issues will continue. In addition, Mayor Clark's concern with the sample by- laws on how the Board will vote on matters, the representative of the JPA for Rosemead City Council Special and Regular Meeting Minutes ofdune 11, 2019 Page 16 of 18 Rosemead would first bring the matter back to the City Council for review. He expressed support for the City to join the JPA and having a mechanism where cities collectively can have a unified voice. Mayor Clark reiterated her concerns that if a city was not on board with a project, it will create pressure and asked if there was any danger of having a higher threshold for voting on projects. Council Member Ly argued he did not believe it was necessary to impose a voting requirement in the sample by-laws. He expressed that the COG and the ACE authority do not have that specific voting requirement in tkg by-laws either. Mayor Clark stated that the JPA will not he.3 cities represented like the COG, there will be at least five cities in the JPa1L directly affect Rosemead. Asked what happens if there is one city that did n agreecia project. Council Member Ly reiterated #,,I# f, a city did not agre��� a project and they felt a project was going too infringed o,them, they have the opti'Q leave the JPA. Mayor Clark ended Attorney to proceed a from the City City Attorney Richman Mated td';t@ Counciletih.y could direct the Mayor or City Manager to sign an agreeikt once ##her cities fi the JPA. Also, requested the motion too n c e jrection fob her to g�yfi %x d mal minor edits to the agreement and d*q{;`tie City°onager o� C�11VIerh y to begin reaching out to other cities. v' Cmc l MemllaIf d the Co�&zl was just discussing the JPA agreement and n� the laws."Z by-lavesod bleveloped by the newly created JPA board. He sugges ,,the fo oWing minOigmendments to the proposed JPA agreement, the organizatioA!name sit be the San Gabriel Valley Transit Corridor Authority, and Recital C shoit read;;.Members desire by this agreement to establish an �. •ham ��«, sx, tT endent spe°la� agency known as the San Gabriel Valley Transit Corridor Adthity ("Authory'), and under section 1.2, The legal entity established by this agreeit to be kntirvn as the San Gabriel Valley Transit Corridor Authority. ACTION: Moved 41y, uncil Member Ly and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Armenta to take the following action: Adopt the San Gabriel Valley Transit Corridor Authority joint use powers agreement; authorize the City Attorney to make diminutive changes and finalize the agreement; present the final agreement to the City Manager's Office, to share with other agencies for their consideration; authorize the City Manager to sign the agreement on behalf of the City of Rosemead; nominate the City of Rosemead as lead agency to the JPA until an Executive Director is hired; appoint Council Member Ly as delegate; and authorize the initial contribution of $25,000 to be placed in escrow until the authority is established. Rosemead City Council Special and Regular Meeting Minutes of June 11, 2019 Page 17 of 18 Motion was carried out by the following vote AYES: Armenta, Dang, Low, Ly NOES: Clark B. Council Comments Council Member Low congratulated Mayor Pro Tem Armenta on her Presidency of the California Contract Cities Association. Mayor Pro Tem Armenta requested that Council Members sitting on specific association that requires a vote, representing the City of Rosemead, bring that item before the City Council for a voting consensus�i he noted a matter with the Los Angeles County Sanitation District Board waslpt shared with the rest of the City Council for input. Lastly, requested towthe meeting in prayer for Deputy Joseph Gilbert Solano, who was shoth�e-'o duty at a restaurant in the City of Alhambra. "{... Council Member Dang noted 1 to Caltrans regarding traffic is Mission Drive. City Manager 9. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Clark #�j e 9:36 P.M.They xt regu 2019, at 7:00 p ih in the Rosemead City Council Special and Regular Meeting Minutes of June 11, 2019 Page 18 of 18 3ted the Public Wor1'epartment to reach out Rosemead Boulevard*, Garvey Avenue to follow-uis request. Joseph Gilbert Solano, at Ito take place on June 25, Council Chamber. Hernandez, City Clerk