HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/20/2017 ARCADIA CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING MINUTES
TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 2017
CALL TO ORDER — Mayor Amundson called the regular meeting to order at 7:02 p.m.
INVOCATION — Reverend Terry Keenan, The Santa Anita Church
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE — Lee Shimmin, Arcadia Resident and US Army Veteran
ROLL CALL OF CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
PRESENT: Beck, Chandler, Verlato, Tay, and Amundson
ABSENT: None
REPORT FROM CITY ATTORNEY REGARDING CLOSED/STUDY SESSION ITEMS
City Attorney Deitsch announced that the City Council met in a Special Meeting to consider four
of the six litigation matters listed on the posted agenda under Closed Session; he indicated that
one matter pertained to anticipated litigation regarding a claim for conducting council elections
by districts rather than at-large, no reportable action was taken; he further announced that at the
conclusion of the Regular Meeting, the City Council will adjourn back into Closed Session to
consider the last two items, and that it is anticipated there will not be any action taken which is
required to be reported under the Brown Act.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION FROM CITY MANAGER REGARDING AGENDA ITEMS
City Manager Lazzaretto stated that relating to City Manager item 3.a regarding the Coyote
Management Plan, the staff report has been revised to include an environmental analysis in the
recommendation, also six emails were submitted and received by residents after the agenda
was posted; and additional emails from residents were presented by Debbie Priester that were
previously received by the City Council.
MOTION TO READ ALL ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS BY TITLE ONLY AND WAIVE
THE READING IN FULL
A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Tay and seconded by Council Member Chandler to read
all ordinances and resolutions by title only and waive the reading in full.
PRESENTATIONS
a. Presentation of Mayor's Certificate of Commendation to CHOICESS in
appreciation for support of the City of Arcadia Summer Movie Series.
b. Presentation by Jason Farned, San Gabriel Valley Mosquito and Vector Control
Public information Officer.
c. Presentation by BikeSGV presenting framed 626 Golden Streets Event photo
and final report to the City Council and staff.
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d. Presentation by the Friends of the Library of a monetary gift to the City of Arcadia
for the Arcadia Public Library.
e. Presentation by the Friends of the Arcadia Historical Society of a $1,000
scholarship to Arcadia Police Explorer Joseph Arredondo.
APPOINTMENTS
a. Appointments to City Boards and Commissions.
Recommended Action: Make Appointments
Mayor Amundson called for nominations and appointments.
Arcadia Beautiful Commission (3 positions)
Council Member Beck nominated Burton Brink and Robert Miller for appointment to the Arcadia
Beautiful Commission.
Council Member Chandler nominated Sheryl Hunter for appointment to the Arcadia Beautiful
Commission.
Seeing no other nominations, it was moved by Council Member Beck, seconded by Council
Member Chandler, and carried on roll call vote that Burton Brink, Robert Miller, and Sheryl
Hunter be appointed to the Arcadia Beautiful Commission for four (4) year terms ending June
30, 2021.
AYES: Beck, Chandler, Verlato, Tay, and Amundson
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
Human Resources Commission (1 position)
Council Member Beck nominated John McMahon for reappointment to the Human Resources
Commission.
Seeing no other nominations, it was moved by Council Member Beck, seconded by Council
Member Chandler, and carried on roll call vote that John McMahon be reappointed to the
Human Resources Commission for a (4) four year term ending June 30, 2021.
AYES: Beck, Chandler, Verlato, Tay, and Amundson
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
Library Board of Trustees (1 position)
Council Member Beck nominated Janet HasBrouck for reappointment to the Library Board of
Trustees.
Seeing no other nominations, it was moved by Council Member Beck, seconded by Mayor Pro
Tern Tay, and carried on roll call vote that Janet HasBrouck be reappointed to the Library Board
of Trustees for a (4) four year term ending June 30, 2021.
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AYES: Beck, Tay, Chandler, Verlato, and Amundson
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
Senior Citizens' Commission (1 At-Large position and 3 Service Club Appointments)
Council Member Beck nominated Ralph C. Martinez for appointment to the Senior Citizens'
Commission At-Large position.
Seeing no other nominations, it was moved by Council Member Beck, seconded by Council
Member Chandler, and carried on roll call vote that Ralph C. Martinez be appointed to the
Senior Citizens' Commission At-Large position for a (2) two year term ending June 30, 2019.
AYES: Beck, Chandler, Verlato, Tay, and Amundson
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
Council Member Beck confirmed the Senior Men's Club nomination of William Gleason for
appointment to the Senior Citizens' Commission Senior Men's Club position.
Seeing no other nominations, it was moved by Council Member Beck, seconded by Council
Member Chandler, and carried on roll call vote that William Gleason be appointed to the Senior
Citizens' Commission Senior Men's Club position for a (2) two year term ending June 30, 2019.
AYES: Beck, Chandler, Verlato, Tay, and Amundson
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
Council Member Beck confirmed the Traveler's Club's nomination of Joyce Platt for appointment
to the Senior Citizens' Commission Traveler's Club position.
Seeing no other nominations, it was moved by Council Member Beck, seconded by Council
Member Chandler and carried on roll call vote that Joyce Platt be reappointed to the Senior
Citizens' Commission Traveler's Club position for a (2) two year term ending June 30, 2019.
AYES: Beck, Chandler, Verlato, Tay, and Amundson
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
Council Member Beck confirmed the Senior Friendship Club's nomination of Glynna Harper
appointment to the Senior Citizens' Commission Senior Friendship Club position.
Seeing no other nominations, it was moved by Council Member Beck, seconded by Council
Member Chandler and carried on roll call vote that Glynna Harpertt be reappointed to the Senior
Citizens' Commission Friendship Club position for a (2) two year term ending June 30, 2019.
AYES: Beck, Chandler, Verlato, Tay, and Amundson
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
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1. PUBLIC HEARING
a. Resolution No. 7172 confirming the Engineer's Report for the levy and collection
of the Arcadia Citywide Lighting District No. 1 and the Associated Assessment
Diagram; and ordering the levy and collection of assessments for Fiscal Year
2017-18, including an exemption under the California Environmental Quality Act
("CEQA").
Recommended Action: Adopt
Carmen Masud, Management Analyst in the Public Works Services Department, presented the
staff report.
Mayor Amundson opened the public hearing. No one appeared.
A motion to close the public hearing was made by Council Member Chandler, seconded by
Mayor Pro Tern Tay, and seeing no further objection, Mayor Amundson declared the public
hearing closed.
It was moved by Council Member Chandler, seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Tay, and carried on
roll call vote to adopt Resolution No. 7172 confirming the Engineer's Report for the levy and
collection of the Arcadia Citywide Lighting District No. 1 and the Associated Assessment
Diagram; and ordering the levy and collection of assessments for Fiscal Year 2017-18, including
an exemption under the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA").
AYES: Chandler, Tay, Verlato, Beck, and Amundson
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Keanny Jimenez, Sierra Vista High School Junior and Waste Management Student Intern,
appeared and spoke about the Paint Care Program, and presented the City with a check for
$298.99 for paint picked up in Arcadia through the At-Your-Door Service for the first quarter of
2017.
REPORTS FROM MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL AND CITY CLERK (including reports from the
City Council related to meetings attended at City expense[AB 1234))
Council Member Beck spoke about residential burglaries in Arcadia, and complimented the
Police Department in their efforts to fight crime; he also spoke about surrounding cities banding
together to change the law for those who burglarize homes; he indicated that he initiated
meetings with City Managers and Police Chiefs from the Cities of Duarte and Monrovia along
with City Manager Lazzaretto, which he feels is a first step in fighting this regional problem; he
announced that he attended the Lucky Baldwin Poker Tournament on June 10, with his wife,
Council Member Verlato and her husband, and City Manager Lazzaretto and his wife, and hopes
it becomes an annual event, and noted that monies raised will help to restore historical buildings
at the Arboretum; he noted the tragic passing of a 27 year Public Works Department employee
on June 18, and sent his condolences to the family; he thanked the Friends of the Library for
their $40,000 donation to the Library, which is on the Consent Calendar; he further noted that
the Library is constantly making improvements to make it more attractive and functional, and
invited residents to visit the Library; he also complimented Director of Library and Museum
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Services Darlene Bradley on the job she does as the Director, and noted that she recently
initiated the new passport service which will bring additional revenue to the City.
Council Member Chandler mirrored what Council Member Beck said regarding toughening the
penalties for criminals.
Council Member Verlato announced the festivities for the July 1 Patriotic Festival and
encouraged everyone to attend.
Mayor Pro Tem Tay announced that he recently attended the Independent Cities Association
Summer Conference, and indicated that the topics of discussion were immigration, sanctuary
cities, and cyber security in small cities, and noted that continuing education is important; he
indicated that on May 22, he attended, as a delegate, the San Gabriel Valley Council of
Governments (the "COG") meeting, and spoke about Assembly Bill 1408, which was introduced
by Assembly Member Calderon as a result of the recent murder of a Whittier Police Officer by a
parolee who violated the terms of his post community supervision 5 times in the 7 months he
was released; he indicated that the COG unanimously (31 cities) voted to support Assembly Bill
1408; he indicated that on June 17, he and Mayor Amundson attended the Chinese Relay for
Life indoors at the Community Center; and he announced Concerts in the Park on June 29,
Movies in the Park on June 30, and the Patriotic Festival on July 1.
City Clerk Glasco congratulated Arcadia Police Explorer Joseph Arredondo on receiving the
Lieutenant Ed Ostashay Historical Society Scholarship, and noted how helpful he was at the one
year anniversary of the Arcadia Vietnam Memorial; and announced that he will be at the Patriotic
Festival with the Arcadia Police Department 1959 Ford Galaxy 500.
Mayor Amundson announced that he was in attendance with Mayor Pro Tem Tay at the Chinese
Relay for Life on June 17; he wished all the Dads a belated Happy Father's Day; he read an
excerpt from an article in the Investor's Business Daily regarding crime, and provided some
statistics regarding property and violent crimes in California; he stated that the League of
California Cities will be taking up the issue on crime; he commented on the meeting with the
officials from Monrovia and Duarte regarding crime, and reminded everyone that their vote
matters; he noted that due to the heat, everyone should conserve their use of utilities to avoid
rolling blackouts; he announced the Patriotic Festival on July 1, the activities taking place, and
invited everyone to attend, and he thanked all the sponsors who contributed to make this a great
event.
1. CONSENT CALENDAR
a. Special and Regular Meeting Minutes of June 6, 2017.
Recommended Action: Approve
b. Reject the low bid from Cedro Construction, Inc., and award a Contract to J. De
Sigio Construction, Inc. for the Water Main Replacement Project in the amount of
$302,000.
Recommended Action: Approve
c. Reject all bids received for Janitorial and Porter Services at Various City
Facilities, and direct staff to re-bid, and approve a two month contract extension
with ABM Services, Inc. in the amount of $52,437.06.
Recommended Action: Approve
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d. Agreement for Services with the Arcadia Chamber of Commerce in the amount of
$75,837.
Recommended Action: Approve
e. Agreement for Special Services with Liebert Cassidy Whitmore for Personnel
Related Legal Services in an amount not to exceed $85,000.
Recommended Action: Approve
f. Professional Services Agreement with Studio Spectrum, Inc. for Video
Production and Broadcast Services for City Council meetings in the amount of
$30,600.
Recommended Action: Approve
g. Agreement for Claims Administration Services with AdminSure, Inc. for Workers'
Compensation Third Party Claims Administration Services in the amount of
$321,792.
Recommended Action: Approve
h. Professional Services Agreement with G4S Secure Solutions, Inc. for Jail
Services in the amount of $859,048.32.
Recommended Action: Approve
Professional Services Agreement with Range Maintenance Services, LLC. for
Gun Range Maintenance Services in an amount not to exceed $52,140.
Recommended Action: Approve
j. Professional Services Agreement with RRM Design Group to update the City's
Architectural Design Guidelines, including those in Resolution No. 6770, in the
amount of $77,139, including an exemption under the California Environmental
Quality Act ("CEQA").
Recommended Action: Approve
k. Extension to the Professional Services Agreement with Wittman Enterprises, LLC
for Ambulance Billing and Collection Services in the amount of$94,600.
Recommended Action: Approve
Extension to the Purchase Order with All Star Fire Equipment for Structural
Firefighting Coats and Pants in the amount not to exceed $35,000.
Recommended Action: Approve
m. Extension to the Contract with General Pump Company, Inc. for Unscheduled
Maintenance and Emergency Repair of City Wells and Pumps in the amount of
$79,000.
Recommended Action: Approve
n. Extension to the Professional Services Agreement with Executive Information
Services ("EIS") for PS.NET Public Safety Software System Support Services in
the amount of$32,150.
Recommended Action: Approve
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o. Extension to the Professional Services Agreement with Inter-Con Security
Systems, Inc. for Official Parking Enforcement Services in the amount of
$179,733.
Recommended Action: Approve
p. Purchase Order with Life-Assist, Inc. for the purchase of Paramedic Field
Supplies in an amount not to exceed $75,000.
Recommended Action: Approve
q. Purchase Order with Rotolo Chevrolet, Inc. for the purchase of one 2017
Chevrolet Volt Hybrid vehicle in the amount of $37,258.23.
Recommended Action: Approve
r. Purchase Order with Superion, LLC for Financial System Software Maintenance
in the amount of$38,100.
Recommended Action: Approve
s. Statement of Investment Policy for Fiscal Year 2017-18.
Recommended Action: Approve
t. Accept a gift of $40,000 from the Friends of the Arcadia Public Library for
Programs, Collections, and Services for the Library.
Recommended Action: Accept
It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Tay, seconded by Council Member Verlato, and carried on roll
call vote to approve Consent Calendar Item 2.a through 2.t.
AYES: Tay, Verlato, Beck, Chandler, and Amundson
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
3. CITY MANAGER
a. The City of Arcadia Coyote Management Plan.
Recommended Action: Adopt
Assistant to the City Manager Bruckner presented the staff report.
Council Member Verlato indicated that she would like to see the Coyote Management Plan
include references and citations used in the Coyote Management Plan.
Matt Bruce, Campaign Specialist representing PETA, appeared and noted that the June 20,
staff report states that no comments were received, but clarified that comments were made on
the City's coyote website; and spoke about a Coyote Ecology and Behavior Report, which he
provided a copy to the City Council.
Mayor Amundson asked Mr. Bruce if PETA was willing to work with Arcadia to get legislators to
relocate coyotes by using their resources.
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Mr. Bruce responded that PETA's issue remains the same, that they do not want to see Arcadia
working with trappers; and indicated that he would need to learn more about the relocation
process.
Stefanie Thomason, an Arcadia resident, appeared and encouraged the City Council to do
something about the coyotes and reject the misguided approach by the Pasadena Humane
Society and PETA; and read several articles on coyote attacks.
Debbie Priester, an Arcadia resident, appeared and also encouraged the City Council to do
something about the coyotes; and asked the City Council to protect their residents.
May (last name not given), an Arcadia resident, appeared and indicated that her dog was
attacked by a coyote today.
Lee Shimmin, an Arcadia resident, appeared and commented on the coyote population, and
expressed his support of the Coyote Management Plan.
David Phong, an Arcadia resident, appeared and provided his concerns regarding the coyote
problem in Arcadia; he noted that a neighbor's cat has been missing for a while and was
probably been eaten by a coyote; he also noted the problems of coyotes living in vacant homes;
and encouraged the City Council to do the right thing and continue the plan to trap coyotes.
Rachel Lin, an Arcadia resident, appeared and provided her concerns regarding the increase of
the coyote population and the harm they are causing; and urged the City Council to continue its
plan to trap coyotes.
It was moved by Council Member Chandler, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Tay, and carried on
roll call vote to determine that the Coyote Management Plan is exempt from environmental
review pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act; and adopt the City of Arcadia
Coyote Management Plan.
AYES: Chandler, Tay, Beck, Verlato, and Amundson
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
The City Council recessed at 9:45 p.m. to Closed Session.
ADJOURNMENT
The City Council meeting adjourned at 10:19 p.m. to July 18, 2017, 6:00 p.m. in the City Council
Conference Room.
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Mayor of the City of Arcadia
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