HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015 09 02 CC MIN MINUTES
4110 BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
SEPTEMBER 2, 2015, 7:00 P.M.
COUNCIL CHAMBER - 14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, 91706
These minutes are presented in Agenda order. Various announcements or discussions may
have occurred before or after the title under which they are presented.
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Lozano at 0:00 p.m.
INVOCATION
The invocation was provided by Councilmember Pacheco.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Pledge',of Allegiance was led by Mayor Lozano.
ROLL CALL
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Council Member Ricardo Pacheco
Council Member Monica Garcia
Council Member Susan Rubio
Mayor Pro Tern Cruz Baca
Mayor Manuel Lozano
REPORT ON CLOSED SESSION
Mayor Lozano stated that no reportable action was taken on items discussed during Closed
Session.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mayo Pro Tern Baca asked that the meeting be closed in memory of Consuelo Arusco who
passed recently; she extended her condolences to family and friends.
Councilmember Rubio commented on the results of the Customer Service Survey which was
reviewed at the Special Meeting/Study Session and expressed appreciation to staff.
PROCLAMATIONS, COMMENDATIONS & PRESENTATIONS
• Oath and Affirmation of City Commissioners appointed or re-appointed to the Planning
Commission and Personnel Commission, respectively, at the City Council Meeting of July
15, 2015.
Mayor Lozano congratulated each of the appointed and re-appointed Commissioners
• following their recital of the Oath and Affirmation to their respective offices.
• Presentation of Certificate of Recognition to Ricky Marin, to honor his accomplishments in
Judo and in representing the Mojica Judo Club.
A Certificate of Recognition was presented to Ricky Marin to recognize his accomplishments
• as a student of Judo and member of the Mojica Judo Club; received encouragement to
continue to pursue his dream of competing as a member of the U.S. Olympic Judo Team.
• Presentation of America's Job Center opening at the Baldwin Park Adult and Community
Education Center
Chief Executive Officer Shannon Yauchzee narrated a PowerPoint presentation noting the
various services that will be available to job seekers; commented on the prospects of
expanding the service hours based demand; announced that the Center would have its
official ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, September 17, 2015, and invited the
community to attend.
PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
Mayor Lozano opened Public Communications at 7:25 p.m. and noted that each speaker is
permitted a total of three (3) minutes to speak.
Lilian De Loza-Gutierrez, Community Relations Manager for San Gabriel Valley, Los Angeles
County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), introduced herself and invited the Council
and community to the Grand Opening of the El Monte Station Bike Hub, which will provide
various services to bicyclists and bicycle storage for bike-commuters; announced that MTA will
be holding a Ridership Forum on September 14, 2015, to encourage feedback and provide
information to riders of the busses throughout the San Gabriel Valley.
Thomas Kerri, Riverside resident, commented on the increase of the contract value for on-call
professional services which was discussed at the previous Council meeting; suggested that the
funds should be used to provide body-cameras to police officers instead; commented on the
suggested logo for the 60th Anniversary celebration, noting that the City Hub should be used;
commented on issues related to the impounding of vehicles and the length of time the vehicles
are held, pointing out that state law defines how long vehicles must be kept.
Art Luna, Baldwin Park resident, commented on Item No. 6 on this evening's agenda;
commented on the recent issues regarding Royal Coach, which was discussed at the previous
Council meeting; asked why City vehicles (not police vehicles) are being equipped with GPS,
opining that,it is a waste of money.
Gilbert Nabor Padilla, Baldwin Park resident, commented on the wide-spread power outage that
occurred earlier the same day; expressed concern regarding the outage, noting that it could be
hazardous to residents when the power is restored because it could cause surges and possibly
worse; expressed great concern because residents were not informed of the power outage in
advance and residents were not prepared.
Irma Munoz, Baldwin Park resident, spoke on behalf of the neighbors and parents with students
attending De Anza school; read from a prepared letter that was presented to Council expressing
objection to the Wayne Manor mental health facility project which would be adjacent to the
school; voiced concern for the safety of students and children in the neighborhood since
patients would be allowed to leave the premises without supervision.
• Greg Tuttle, Baldwin Park business owner, commented on Item No. 6 on this evening's agenda;
opined that the increase of the discretionary threshold for these contracts is unjustified;
commented on late filing of FPPC forms by some Council members; commented on the Rules
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of Conduct item which was presented at a previous Study Session, noting that some
Councilmembers should not have objected to strongly and questions their ethics.
Margarita Vargas, Baldwin Park resident, commented on trash accumulating in some of the
shopping centers; suggested that someone be contact to address the issue.
Juan Rios, Baldwin Park resident, commented on the requirement of ethics training and the
pressure that is placed on staff when higher authority makes questionable demands;
commented on staff changes that occurred a couple of years ago and inferred that it may have
been a result of questionable conduct.
Carlos Lopez, Baldwin Park resident, announced his recent appointment to the Baldwin Park
School Board and, as a board member, he has been very concerned regarding the issues
surrounding the proposed Wayne Manor mental health facility; noted that, being disabled
himself, he understand the need to provide the proposed services but echoed the concerns of
residents and parents in that there is some risk to students in the area if this project were to go
forward.
Seeing no others wishing to speak, Public Communications closed at 7:54 p.m.
CONSENT CALENDAR
*Mayor Lozano announced that Item No. 7, Consideration of Adoption of an Interim Urgency
Ordinance of the City Council for the City of Baldwin Park Establishing a Moratorium on
New or the Expansion of Existing Message Establishments (Urgency Ordinance), would be
pulled from the Consent Calendar and placed under the Public Hearing portion of this
• evening's agenda.
The following items were held for discussion: Item Nos. 4, 6, 8 and 9.
1. WARRANTS AND DEMANDS
Staff recommends City Council ratify the attached Warrants and Demands Register.
A motion was made by Lozano, seconded by Pacheco, and carried (5—0)to
ratify the Warrants and Demands Register.
AYES: Lozano, Baca, Garcia, Rubio, Pacheco
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
ABSTAIN: None.
2. APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES
Receive and file:
A. Meeting Minutes of the Housing Authority, Finance Authority, Special and Regular
City Council Meetings held on July 15, 2015.
B. Meeting Minutes of the Special and Regular City Council Meetings held on August 5,
2015.
A motion was made by Lozano, seconded by Pacheco, and carried (5—0)to
• receive and file the minutes.
AYES: Lozano, Baca, Garcia, Rubio, Pacheco
NOES: None.
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ABSENT: None.
• ABSTAIN: None.
3. CONDUCT A SECOND READING, BY TITLE ONLY AND WAIVE FURTHER
READING, AND FOLLOWING SUCH READING, ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 1374,
ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN
PARK, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER
153.220 AND 153.120 TO ESTABLISH REGULATIONS FOR COTTAGE FOOD
OPERATIONS."
Staff recommends that Council conduct a second reading, by title only, and waive further
reading, and following such reading, adopt Ordinance No. 1374, entitled "An Ordinance
of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, California, Amending Baldwin Park
Municipal Code Chapter 153.220 and 153.120 to Establish Regulations for Cottage Food
Operations."
A motion was made by Lozano, seconded by Pacheco, and carried (5—0)to
approve and adopt Ordinance No. 1374, entitled "An Ordinance of the City
Council of the City of Baldwin Park, California, Amending Baldwin Park Municipal
Code Chapter 153.220 and 153.120 to Establish Regulations for Cottage Food
Operations."
AYES: Lozano, Baca, Garcia, Rubio, Pacheco
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
ABSTAIN: None.
4. INTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
• BALDWIN PARK TO SET FORTH AN EXPEDITED, STREAMLINED PERMITTING
PROCESS FOR SMALL RESIDENTIAL ROOFTOP SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS AS
REQUIRED BY GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 65850.5
Staff recommends that Council introduce for a first reading, by title only and waiving
further reading, of Ordinance No. 1380, entitled "An Ordinance of The City Council of
The City of Baldwin Park Adding Chapter 156, to Article XVI Relating to Expedited and
Streamlined Permitting Procedures for Small Residential Solar Energy Systems."
Mayor Pro Tem Baca asked for clarification as to the urgency of this ordinance.
Community Development Director Marc Castagnola explained that the purpose
of this Ordinance is to bring the City's Municipal Code in compliance with State
statutes regarding the same matter.
A motion was made by Baca, seconded by Lozano, and carried (5—0)to
approve for a second reading Ordinance No. 1380, entitled "An Ordinance of The
City Council of The City of Baldwin Park Adding Chapter 156, to Article XVI
Relating to Expedited and Streamlined Permitting Procedures for Small
Residential Solar Energy Systems."
AYES: Lozano, Baca, Garcia, Rubio, Pacheco
NOES: None.
• ABSENT: None.
ABSTAIN: None.
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5. CONDUCT A SECOND READING, BY TITLE ONLY AND WAIVE FURTHER
• READING, AND FOLLOWING SUCH READING, ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 1376 OF
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK REQUIRING SPECIFIC
FINDINGS BY THE CITY COUNCIL AND VOTER APPROVAL BY A SUPER
MAJORITY BEFORE CONTRACTING OUT GENERAL POLICE SERVICES
Staff recommends that Council conduct a second reading, by title only, and waive further
reading, and following such reading, adopt Ordinance No. 1376, entitled "An Ordinance
of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park Requiring Specific Findings by the City
Council and Voter Approval by a Super Majority Before Contracting Out General Police
Services."
A motion was made by Lozano, seconded by Pacheco, and carried (5—0) to
approve and adopt Ordinance No. 1376, entitled "An Ordinance of the City
Council of the City of Baldwin Park Requiring Specific Findings by the City
Council and Voter Approval by a Super Majority Before Contracting Out General
Police Services."
AYES: Lozano, Baca, Garcia, Rubio, Pacheco
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
ABSTAIN: None.
6. APPROVE AMENDMENTS TO GENERAL ON-CALL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
AGREEMENTS
Staff recommends that Council approve and authorize the amendments to three General
On-Call Professional Services Agreements.
411 Mayor Pro Tem Baca began discussion on this item, stating that there is concern
regarding the significant increase to the discretionary threshold for this particular type
of contract; pointed out that the proposed change would provide for discretionary
approval of contract increases to an amount in excess of $100,000, noting that
approval of spending at such a high level should be presented for Council approval.
Councilmember Rubio expressed concern regarding the proposed changes and
objected to making such a dramatic change to the contract from the dais; opined that
this action is unfair to Council as it circumvents scrutiny by Councilmembers at a
time when finances are such a concern for the City; echoed Mayor Pro Tern's
concern regarding the approval of spending at such a level without Council approval.
Councilmember Pacheco explained that an RFQ had already been released and
qualified firms were selected and represented with this item; noted that the reason
for this action is to streamline the process and minimize lost time major projects.
Mayor Pro Tern Baca continued to object to the proposed contract language and
requested that the item be brought back for approval after revisions to the contract
have been done and Council has had a chance to review the contract before
bringing it to action; stated that her major concern is maintaining a conservative
approach.
Councilmember Garcia voiced her concern, concurring with Mayor Pro Tern with
regard to the discretionary approval of funds but also noted her understanding the
need to streamline the process; requested that perhaps quarterly reports could be
provided to Council for review.
i Councilmember Pacheco agreed as to this stipulation and made a motion to approve
the item with the modification to all contracts whereby quarterly reports would have
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to be provided to Council for review. Mayor Pro Tern Baca objected and, as a result,
• Mayor Lozano called for a Roll Call Vote.
A motion was made by Pacheco, seconded by Lozano, and carried (4— 1; Baca
Objecting) to approve and authorize the amendments to three General On-Call
Professional Services Agreements with the modification to all contracts that
quarterly reports would be required and those reports would be presented to
Council for review.
AYES: Lozano, Garcia, Rubio, Pacheco
NOES: Baca
ABSENT: None.
ABSTAIN: None.
*7. CONSIDERATION OF ADOPTION OF AN INTERIM URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ESTABLISHING A
MORATORIUM ON NEW OR THE EXPANSION OF EXISTING MESSAGE
ESTABLISHMENTS (URGENCY ORDINANCE)
Staff recommends that Council waive the full reading and adopt by title only the
Ordinance No. 1378, entitled "An Interim Urgency Ordinance of the City of Baldwin Park,
Declaring a Moratorium on the Establishment of New and Expansion of Existing
Massage Establishments within the City of Baldwin Park, and Declaring the Urgency
Thereof."
Prior to the consideration of the Consent Calendar, Mayor Lozano announced that
this item would be removed from the Consent Calendar and heard as a Public
Hearing Item. Because no Public Hearing items were scheduled for the evening, a
• heading does not appear on the agenda or this Minute transcript. Therefore, this
item, while heard as a Public Hearing item, shall be listed under Consent as is.
Mayor Lozano opened the Public Hearing at 8:11 p.m. and invited those wishing to
speak against in support of the proposed Ordinance.
Thomas Kerri, Riverside resident, spoke in support of the Ordinance, noting that it will
help to mitigate illegal activities.
Mayor Lozano then invited those wishing to speak against of Ordinance to come
forward.
Seeing no further interest, Mayor Lozano closed the Public Hearing at 8:12 p.m.
A motion was made by Baca, seconded by Lozano, and carried (5—0)to
approve and adopt as an Urgency Ordinance, the Ordinance No. 1378, entitled
"An Interim Urgency Ordinance of the City of Baldwin Park, Declaring a
Moratorium on the Establishment of New and Expansion of Existing Massage
Establishments within the City of Baldwin Park, and Declaring the Urgency
Thereof."
AYES: Lozano, Baca, Garcia, Rubio, Pacheco
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
ABSTAIN: None.
8. APPROVE AND ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 2015-092, ESTABLISHING A
PREFERENTIAL PARKING ZONE IN THE 13500 BLOCK OF CORAK STREET
• Staff recommends that Council approve and adopt Resolution No. 2015-092, entitled "A
Resolution of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, Establishing a Preferential
Parking Zone on the 13500 Block of Corak Street."
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Mayor Pro Tern Baca noted that she has spoken to several residents in the area and
concurs with their concerns regarding parking in the neighborhood; expressed her
support for implementing permitted parking in the area.
A motion was made by Baca, seconded by Pacheco, and carried (5—0)to
approve and adopt Resolution No. 2015-092, entitled "A Resolution of the City
Council of the City of Baldwin Park, Establishing a Preferential Parking Zone on
the 13500 Block of Corak Street."
AYES: Lozano, Baca, Garcia, Rubio, Pacheco
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
ABSTAIN: None.
9. APPROVE THE CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH PSOMAS, INC., FOR
THE DESIGN OF THE SAN GABRIEL RIVER COMMUTER BIKEWAY
Staff recommends that Council approved the agreement with Psomas, Inc., to
provide for the design of the San Gabriel River Commuter Bikeway, and authorize
the Mayor to execute the agreement.
Councilmember Pacheco requested that this item be held over as he will be
seeking additional information from Director Wall.
A motion was made by Pacheco, seconded by Lozano, and carried (5—0)to
carry this item, the approval of the agreement with Psomas, Inc., to provide for
the design of the San Gabriel River Commuter Bikeway, to a future meeting.
AYES: Lozano, Baca, Garcia, Rubio, Pacheco
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
ABSTAIN: None.
10. APPROVE THE SUBSCRIPTION AGREEMENT WITH TELETRAC, INC., FOR GPS
TRACKING SERVICE OF NON-POLICE VEHICLES
Staff recommends that Council approved the subscription agreement with Teletrac,
Inc., for provide GPS tracking of non-police City vehicles and authorize the Director
of Public Works to execute the necessary documents on behalf of the City.
A motion was made by Lozano, seconded by Pacheco, and carried (5 — 0) to
approved the subscription agreement with Teletrac, Inc., for provide GPS
tracking of non-police City vehicles and authorize the Director of Public Works to
execute the necessary documents on behalf of the City.
AYES: Lozano, Baca, Garcia, Rubio, Pacheco
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
ABSTAIN: None.
11. APPROVE AN AGREEMENT WITH CHRISTIANSEN AMUSEMENTS FOR CARNIVAL
SERVICES
Staff recommends that Council approve the Agreement with Christiansen
Amusements to provide carnival services and authorize the Mayor to execute the
• Agreement.
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A motion was made by Lozano, seconded by Pacheco, and carried (5—0) to
• approve the Agreement with Christiansen Amusements to provide carnival
services and authorize the Mayor to execute the Agreement.
AYES: Lozano, Baca, Garcia, Rubio, Pacheco
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
ABSTAIN: None.
REPORTS OF OFFICERS
12. DIRECTION AND APPROVAL OF THE 60TH ANNIVERSARY LOGO AND
MARKETING CAMPAIGN
Staff recommends that Council select and approve a logo for the 60th Anniversary and
direct staff to proceed with the 60th Anniversary marketing campaign.
Recreation and Community Services Director Manuel Carrillo presented the five
artist renderings of possible logos to be used for the marking of the City of Baldwin
Park 60th Anniversary.
Discussion ensued as each Councilmember expressed their preferences for the
logos; following discussion, Council chose Option A with the contingency that the
lettering be larger and bolder.
A motion was made by Lozano, seconded by Rubio, and carried (5 — 0) to
approve the selection of Option A, with the provision that the lettering will be
larger/bolder, for the logo for the 60th Anniversary and direct staff to proceed with
the 60th Anniversary marketing campaign.
AYES: Lozano, Baca, Garcia, Rubio, Pacheco
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
ABSTAIN: None.
Subsequent to the selection of Option A, Council returned to this item for additional
discussion. Council directed staff to return Option A to the artist for revision as noted
above (bolder letters) and anniversary year added, and revise Option B to include
the anniversary year, then bring back both options for Council consideration at a
future meeting.
13. REVIEW OF CURRENT APPLICATIONS AND CONSIDERATION OF APPOINTMENT,
REAPPOINTMENT, OR REMOVAL OF MEMBERS OF RECREATION AND
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION, OR OTHER COMMISSIONS AS
APPROPRIATE
Staff recommends that Council review the submitted Commission application(s), accept
nomination(s), authorize staff to initiate the appropriate background checks through the
Department of Justice (DOJ) and, contingent upon satisfactory clearance by the DOJ,
appoint the selected individual(s) to the Parks and Community Services Commission
and adopt Resolution No. 2015-087, entitled, "A Resolution of the City Council of the
City of Baldwin Park Appointing an Individual to the Recreation and Community Services
Commission of the City of Baldwin Park, to Office Number 2"
A motion was made by Pacheco, seconded by Lozano, and carried (5 — 0) to
nominate and, contingent upon positive results of a background check, appoint
410 Saul Barrientos to the Recreation and Community Services Commission of the
City of Baldwin Park, to Office Number 2.
AYES: Lozano, Baca, Garcia, Rubio, Pacheco
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NOES: None.
411 ABSENT: None.
ABSTAIN: None.
At this time, Council entertained the application of EdwinBorques to the Personnel
Commission, Office Number 4.
A motion was made by Lozano, seconded by Pacheco, and carried (5 — 0) to
nominate and, contingent upon positive results of a background checks through
the Department of Justice (DOJ) and, contingent upon satisfactory clearance by
the DOJ, appoint the selected individual, Edwin Borques to the Personnel
Commission of the City of Baldwin Park, Office Number 4.
AYES: Lozano, Baca, Garcia, Rubio, Pacheco
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
ABSTAIN: None.
CITY COUNCIL/CITY CLERK/CITY TREASURER/STAFF REQUESTS &
COMMUNICATIONS
Mayor Lozano ask that Rafael Gonzales, retiring Librarian for the Baldwin Park Public Library, be
recognized at the next Baldwin Park Street Market.
City Treasurer Maria Contreras extended appreciation to staff and community for support over the
past few months with the passing of her parents; also wished her husband a happy birthday.
Mayor Lozano directed staff to create new signage for the street medians where the grass is
410 turning brown to inform people of the efforts to save water; also directed staff to include
information regarding the "Brown is the New Green" campaign which encourages water
conservation.
Councilmember Garcia asked that staff prepare and provide a staff report at a future Council
meeting which will provide a status of the property on Merced, pointing out that it has become
blighted and the building has become an eye sore.
Councilmember Pacheco asked that staff work closely with Waste Management to remove large
items which have been discarded; requested that Code Enforcement step up their patrols to
address those properties that are not being maintained.
Mayor Lozano announced that he would not be attending the next meeting as he will be in
Washington, D.C., representing Baldwin Park's Healthy Living Program.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no other business to discuss, and all other matters • -ving een addr- ed, a
motion was made by Lozano, seconded by Pacheco, to adjourn = meeting - •
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Alejandra Avila, ' ity Cler
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