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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990 05 16 CC MIN1990 05 16 CC MINòw @˜v›CC MIN MAY 16 1990à›[H38 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CITY HALL, 14403 EAST PACIFIC AVE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1990 AT 7:00 P.M. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park met in regular session in the Council Chambers at 7:00 p.m. ROLL CALL: PRESENT: COUNCILMEMBERS GALLEGOS, IZELL, ROLL CALL KEYSER, MCNEILL AND MAYOR LOWES ALSO PRESENT: City Manager Penman, Pt City Attorney Flandrick, Acting Dir. of Administrative Serv. Schuld, Dir. of Community Services Rangel Dir. of Housing & Economic Dev. Pearce, Chief of Police Lanza Acting Dir. of Human Serv. Rose, Deputy City Clerk Branek and City Clerk Gair 00- City Treasurer Montenegro's absence was excused. ABSENCE EXCUSED 00- Chief of Police Lanza introduced Officers Conrad Cease OATHS OF and David Reynoso and told of their background and OFFICE education. City Clerk Gair administered the Oath of Office to the Officers. 00- Mayor Lowes declared Oral Communications open and ORAL COMMU invited those wishing to speak on any subject to come NICATIONS forward. OPEN Richard Cooks, 14864 Pacific Avenue, #8, requested that COOKS the letter of support previously approved by Council be forwarded to Mid-Valley Mental Health. Those requesting $15,000 for the Toxic Reward Fund for EVO and relating the necessity for the clean up of ground water were: Monsignor Nugent, St. John's Church, Baldwin Park NUGENT Reverend Don Crail, Presbyterian Church, Baldwin Park CRAIL It was moved and seconded that the Toxic Reward Fund be AGENDA placed on the June 6, 1990 regular meeting agenda. ITEM N/S/C: MCNEILL/IZELL. There were no objections. APPROVED Gil Contreras, Gang and Narcotics Consultant and police CONTRERAS officer with L.A.P.D., told of the services and programs that he and his partner offer that would be beneficial to the City. Those speaking relating to problems with the Eggleston Boys Home, the graffitti problems, the crime and the burglaries, the lack of police response when they are called, the police driving by obvious suspects and not stopping, too few police officers on patrol, and the citizens being forced to do something about crime themselves were: Mr. Avila, 12679 Torch Street AVILA Ron Drumm, 4311 Alderson Street DRUMM BIB] 37175-U01 CC-U02 MIN-U02 MAY-U02 16-U02 1990-U02 LG1-U03 LI1-U03 FO3794-U03 FO3795-U03 FO3809-U03 DO3811-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 10/11/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 BIB] 37253-U01 1990-U02 05-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LG1-U03 LI1-U03 FO3794-U03 FO8599-U03 DO3811-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 10/11/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 CITY-U05 COUNCIL-U05 MINUTES-U05 1990 05 16 CC MINòw @˜v›CC MIN MAY 16 1990à›[H38 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL MAY 16, 1990 OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK PAGE TWO Frank Corpus, 3233 Feather Avenue CORPUS Justina Ramirez, 4924 Wimmer Avenue RAMIREZ Raul Reyes, 3160 Athol Street REYES Ralph Baca, 14740 Clark Street BACA Lorin Lovejoy, 12749 Torch Street, spoke regarding the LOVEJOY legal Project Area Committee that now exists, the result of the Sierra Vista law suit, and the situations relating to the trial and the opinion. Councilmembers announced the Police Department's Open POLICE House to be held on Saturday the 19th and invited the OPEN public to attend. HOUSE There being no other speakers, Mayor Lowes declared CLOSED Oral Communications closed. 00- City Clerk Gair presented the Consent Calendar: CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Approval of Certificate of Posting for May 16, 1990 2. Approve Minutes of March 21, 1990 and April 4, 1990 3. Waive Further Reading and Adopt RESOLUTION NO. 90-32 ALLOWING CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AGAINST THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK 4. Receive and File Treasurer's Report April 30, 1990 5. Waive Further Reading and Adopt RESOLUTION NO. 90-33 APPROVE AUTHORIZATION OF THE SUBMITTAL OF AN APPLICATION FOR THE 16TH YEAR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT CDBG PROGRAM FINAL STATEMENT AND COUNCIL APPROVAL OF NEPA/CEQA FINDINGS 6. Deny Claim Against the City Floyd Wilson 7. Waive Further Reading and Adopt RESOLUTION NO. 90-34 APPROVING THE ENGINEER'S REPORT" FOR CERTAIN LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING MAINTENANCE IN A MAINTENANCE DISTRICT WITHIN THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK 8. Waive Further Reading and Adopt RESOLUTION NO. 90-35 DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO PROVIDE FOR ANNUAL LEVY AND COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS FOR BIB] 37175-U01 CC-U02 MIN-U02 MAY-U02 16-U02 1990-U02 LG1-U03 LI1-U03 FO3794-U03 FO3795-U03 FO3809-U03 DO3811-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 10/11/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 BIB] 37253-U01 1990-U02 05-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LG1-U03 LI1-U03 FO3794-U03 FO8599-U03 DO3811-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 10/11/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 CITY-U05 COUNCIL-U05 MINUTES-U05 1990 05 16 CC MINòw @˜v›CC MIN MAY 16 1990à›[H38 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL MAY 16, 1990 OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK PAGE THREE RESOLUTION NO. 90-35 CERTAIN LANDSCAPING CON'T) AND LIGHTING IN AN EXISTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT, PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF DIVISION 15, PART 2, OF THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AND SETTING A TIME AND PLACE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING THEREON 9. Approve Application LACTC Incentive Funds 10. Approve Contract USDA Summer Lunch Program 11. Waive Further Reading and Introduce ORDINANCE NO. 1037 AMEND SECTION 15.04.130.A OF BPMC RELATING TO DEFINITION OF BUILDING OFFICIAL" AS USED IN THE UCB It was moved and seconded to approve the Consent CONSENT Calendar as presented. M/S/C: IZELL/MCNEILL. There CALENDAR were no objections. APPROVED 00- PUBLIC HEARING Director of Community Services Rangel introduced the PUBLIC Public Hearing on Z-498 & TM-48404, A request for HEARING approval for a zone change from Rl, Single Family Z-498 & Residential to Rl(PD), Single Family Residential Planned TM-48404 development Overlay Zone, a Development Plan allowing INTRODUCED the construction of 13 single-family homes, and a Tentative Tract Map for a 13 lot subdivision, pursuant to Chapter 17.54 and Sections 17.30.030 and 16.01.070 respectively, of the City Code Address: 3403, 3407, and 3415 Big Dalton)." City Planner Onaga explained that the applicant, Owen Development, is requesting a zone change because the subject property is located within a block of underutilized deep lots. This project will not be served by a private street, but will have a public street and will not be a gated project. He described the design of the proposed project and stated that the Planning Commission had recommended approval 7-0). Mayor Lowes declared the Public Hearing open on Z-498 & PUBLIC TM-48404 and invited those wishing to speak on this HEARING subject to come forward. OPEN Frank Ramirez, 4924 Wimmer, asked if the developer paid RAMIREZ for the public street, yes), and if the City Engineer draws the plans no, reviews and approves). Rich Shroad, 135 E. La Port, Arcadia, Civil Engineer SHROAD for the project, stated that he was available for any questions Council might have. Susan Bachman, 3418 Big Dalton, questioned the building BACHMAN of 13 more houses on Big Dalton, the traffic problems this will create, and requested another stop sign on Big Dalton. There being no other speakers, Mayor Lowes declared the CLOSED Public Hearing closed. BIB] 37175-U01 CC-U02 MIN-U02 MAY-U02 16-U02 1990-U02 LG1-U03 LI1-U03 FO3794-U03 FO3795-U03 FO3809-U03 DO3811-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 10/11/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 BIB] 37253-U01 1990-U02 05-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LG1-U03 LI1-U03 FO3794-U03 FO8599-U03 DO3811-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 10/11/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 CITY-U05 COUNCIL-U05 MINUTES-U05 1990 05 16 CC MINòw @˜v›CC MIN MAY 16 1990à›[H38 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL MAY 16, 1990 OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK PAGE FOUR In response to Councilman Gallegos' inquiry, City DISCUSSION Planner Onaga explained the number of units in another PD project on Big Dalton that is a gated project and explained where the public street is on the proposed project and who is responsible for the development of the street. He also stated that at this time there have not been any inquiries for more projects of this type in that area of Big Dalton. Councilman Izell requested that staff make note of the requested stop sign on Big Dalton. Councilwoman McNeill stated that the proposed project is ABSTAIN within 450 feet of her home and she will abstain from FROM voting VOTING C It was moved and seconded to approve the Negative NEG DEC Declaration of Environmental Impact on Z-498 & TM 48404. APPROVED M/S: IZELL/KEYSER. Councilwoman McNeill abstained. It was moved and seconded to approve Ordinance No. ORDINANCE 1038, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NO. 1038 BALDWIN PARK APPROVING A CHANGE OF ZONE FROM Rl TO APPROVED Rl(PD) ON APPROXIMATELY 1.85 ACRES APPLICANT: OWEN FIRST DEVELOPMENT; CASE NO. Z-498; LOCATION: 3403, 3407 AND READING) 3415 BIG DALTON AVENUE, BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA)", FIRST READING). H/S: IZELL/KEYSER. Councilwoman McNeill abstained. It was moved and seconded to adopt Resolution No. 90-36, RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN NO. 90-36 PARK APPROVING A DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND A TENTATIVE TRACT ADOPTED MAP APPLICANT: OWEN DEVELOPMENT, CASE NO. Z-498 & TN- 48404; LOCATION: 3403, 3407 AND 3415 BIG DALTON AVENUE, BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA). H/S: IZELL/GALLEGOS. Councilwoman McNeill abstained. 00- REPORTS OF OFFICERS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES City Clerk Gair explained that a resolution is before COUNCIL Council to approve their choices of Commission and COMMITTEE Committees representative and alternate assignments to ASSIGN- different organizations. This is part of the Council's MENTS annual reorganization process. It was moved and seconded to adopt Resolution No. 90- RESOLUTION 37, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NO. 90-37 BALDWIN PARK AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 89-31 DESIGNATING ADOPTED THE CITY'S REPRESENTATIVES AND ALTERNATES TO CERTAIN MUNICIPAL COMMITTEES AND ORGANIZATIONS." M/S/C: IZELL/GALLEGOS. There were no objections. City Engineer Tcharkhoutian explained the necessity of OFFSITE raising $5,000 limit to $10,000 regarding the IMPROVE- requirements for installation of sidewalks and other MENTS offsite improvements. It was moved and seconded to approve Ordinance No. ORDINANCE 1039, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NO. 1039 BALDWIN PARK AMENDING SECTION 15.04.140 OF THE BALDWIN APPROVED PARK MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO REQUIREMENTS FOR FIRST INSTALLATION OF SIDEWALK AND OTHER OFFSITE READING) IMPROVEMENTS," FIRST READING). H/S/C: IZELL/ MCNEILL. There were no objections. Assistant to the City Manager Volmert explained that it POOL HEAT is necessary at this time to approve a contract for the RECOVERY design of the pool heat recovery system for the Baldwin Park Community Center. The City is awaiting approval of a loan from a state loan and a rebate from Southern California Edison, however it is not possible to wait to begin this work. The cost of the contract is $7,000. BIB] 37175-U01 CC-U02 MIN-U02 MAY-U02 16-U02 1990-U02 LG1-U03 LI1-U03 FO3794-U03 FO3795-U03 FO3809-U03 DO3811-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 10/11/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 BIB] 37253-U01 1990-U02 05-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LG1-U03 LI1-U03 FO3794-U03 FO8599-U03 DO3811-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 10/11/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 CITY-U05 COUNCIL-U05 MINUTES-U05 1990 05 16 CC MINòw @˜v›CC MIN MAY 16 1990à›[H38 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL KAY 16, 1990 OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK PAGE FIVE It was moved and seconded to approve a contract with CONTRACT Williams R. Ishii & Associates, Inc. for an amount not APPROVED to exceed $7,000 for the design of the Dectron POOL HEAT equipment's mechanical, electrical and plumbing supply. RECOVERY SYSTEM 00- It was moved and seconded to adjourn the regular meeting MEETING of the City Council at 8:15 p.m. M/S/C: IZELL/GALLEGOS. ADJOURNED There were no objections. 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