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ARCADIA CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING MINUTES
TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 2023
CALL TO ORDER - Mayor Cheng called the Closed Session to order at 6:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL OF CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
PRESENT: Cao, Kwan, Wang, and Cheng
ABSENT: Verlato
It was the consensus of the City Council that Mayor Pro Tem Verlato be excused.
PUBLIC COMMENTS - No one appeared.
Mayor Cheng called for recess at 6:10 p.m.
Mayor Pro Tem Verlato arrived at 6:20 p.m.
Mayor Cheng reconvened at 6:21 pm.
CLOSED SESSION
a. Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9 (d)(1) to confer with legal counsel
regarding the matter of Arcadians for Environmental Preservation v. City of Arcadia,
Los Angeles County Superior Court (Case No. 20STCP02902).
b. Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9 (d)(1) to confer with legal counsel
regarding the potential settlement agreements with opioid distributors, Walgreens Co.,
Walmart, Inc., and CVS Health Corporation/CVS Pharmacy, Inc., and opioid
manufacturers Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. and Allergan Finance,
LLC/Allergan Limited.
No reportable action was taken on the Closed Session Items
The Closed Session ended at 6:52 p.m.
Regular Meeting
City Council Chambers, 7:00 p.m.
1. CALL TO ORDER – Mayor Cheng called the Regular Meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
2. INVOCATION – Reverend Darwin Ng, Arcadia Police Department Chaplain
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE – Council Member Cao
4. ROLL CALL OF CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
PRESENT: Cao, Kwan, Wang, Verlato, and Cheng
ABSENT: None
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5. REPORT FROM CITY ATTORNEY REGARDING CLOSED/STUDY SESSION ITEMS
City Attorney Maurer announced that prior to the Regular Meeting the City Council met in Closed
Session to discuss the two items listed on the agenda; he indicated that no reportable action was
taken; he noted for the record that the second item listed on Closed Session is on the Consent
Calendar for the City Council to take action on.
6. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION FROM CITY MANAGER REGARDING AGENDA
ITEMS
City Manager Lazzaretto announced that a new updated environmental review of the property for
Item 8a was received and distributed to the City Council prior to the meeting.
7. PRESENTATIONS
a. Presentation of adoptable dog by the Pasadena Humane Society.
8. PUBLIC HEARING
a. Resolution No. 7477 approving Appeal No. 22-06, and the revised project for a new
two-story, traditional single-family house at 1225 Oaklawn Road.
CEQA: Exempt
Recommended Action: Adopt
Planning Services Manager Graham presented the Staff Report.
Mayor Cheng opened the Public Hearing.
Philip Chan, the project architect for the Appellant, appeared and presented revisions made to
the project.
There were no other public comments for this public hearing item.
Mayor Cheng closed the Public Hearing.
It was moved by Council Member Cao, seconded by Council Member Kwan, and carried on a roll
call vote to adopt Resolution No. 7477, approving Appeal No. 22-06, and the revised project for
a new two-story, traditional single-family house at 1225 Oaklawn Road; and find that this
resolution is exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”).
AYES: Cao, Kwan, Wang, and Cheng
NOES: Verlato
ABSENT: None
9. PUBLIC COMMENTS
Ringo Suen, an Arcadia resident, appeared and spoke about a vehicle accident he was involved
in and thanked Arcadia first responders for such a quick response. Unrelated to his vehicle
accident, he indicated that he shared his traffic models with the Arcadia High School and Middle
School PTA’s and proposed that City Council start a Traffic Care Commission.
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City Manager Lazzaretto, responded to Mr. Suen’s concerns and informed Mr. Suen that Arcadia
has a Traffic Safety Committee, made up of the City Engineer, and representatives from the Police
Department, Public Works Services Department, and the Arcadia Unified School District; he
indicated that when safety concerns are raised with the City, those concerns are forwarded to the
Traffic Safety Committee so they may be addressed.
10. 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 Cao announced that he attended the Foothill Transit Authority Meeting. He also
noted that he has been in communication with Lt. Juarez, District 5 Commander, to discuss
neighborhood safety, and announced that the Arcadia Police Department will be holding an
informational neighborhood watch meeting on April 15, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at the Church of
Transfiguration.
Council Member Kwan announced that she attended the Water Education for Latino Leaders
“WELL” 11th Annual Statewide Conference, and shared educational information for water
management.
Council Member Wang announced that she met with Police Chief Nakamura and City Manager
Lazzaretto to discuss safety in the City; that she attended the Asian American and Pacific Islander
“AAPI” Women in History Celebration; the UCA Community Foundation Opening Ceremony; and
Bing Kong Tong Association of Los Angeles Year of the Rabbit New Year Celebration. She also
noted that she donated blood at the Battle of the Badges Blood Drive at the Arcadia Police Station;
she met with Karen McNair and walked the Shops at Santa Anita to promote membership to the
Arcadia Chamber of Commerce; and that she attended the Pasadena Humane Society Wiggle
Waggle Walk & Run.
Council Member Verlato thanked public comment speaker Ringo Suen for coming to report his
concern for traffic safety laws; she shared that she missed the last Council Meeting as she took
several Arcadia High School students to Sacramento to learn more about legislation; and she
noted that the water from the Santa Anita damn has started to divert to the local basins. She
announced that she will attend the Homelessness Committee meeting with the San Gabriel Valley
COG on April 5, and that later this month, the San Gabriel Valley COG will hold an ad hoc Health
Commission Meeting to explore mental health needs and focusing on mental health in local
schools. Mayor Pro Tem Verlato offered her condolences for an unfortunate incident involving
Council Member Cao at a recent Foothill Transit Authority meeting; and she reminded the public
that this Saturday is the Santa Anita Derby Day 5K.
Mayor Cheng announced that Arcadia Rotary Club will have the annual Arcadia Field of Honor
May 20-29; he further announced that Concerts in the Park will be held every Thursday starting
June 22 through August 3. He expressed well wishes for those celebrating Ramadan and
Passover, which begins on April 5, and he further thanked the City Council for working collectively
on the Appeal decision that was heard earlier in the meeting.
CONSENT CALENDAR
a. Regular Meeting Minutes of March 21, 2023.
CEQA: Not a Project
Recommended Action: Approve
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b. Resolution No. 7488 amending the Fiscal Year 2022-23 General Fund Budget and
authorizing a supplemental budget appropriation for the purchase of paramedic
supplies in the amount of $25,000, offset by a $5,000 reduction in the National Opioid
Settlement/California Janssen Agreement Fund and a $20,000 reduction in the
American Rescue Plan Act (“ARPA”) Fund; and approving a Change Order to the
Purchase Order with Life-Assist, Inc.
CEQA: Exempt
Recommended Action: Adopt and Approve
c. Resolution No. 7491 opting into settlement agreements with distributors of opioids,
Walgreens Co., Walmart, Inc., and CVS Health Corporation/CVS Pharmacy, Inc., and
opioid manufacturers Teva Pharmaceutical Industries LTD. and Allergan Finance,
LLC/Allergan Limited.
CEQA: Exempt
Recommended Action: Adopt
d. Contract with General Pump Company, Inc. for the inspection and rehabilitation of the
Orange Grove Well 5 Project in the amount of $289,400.
CEQA: Exempt
Recommended Action: Approve
e. Purchase Order with South Coast Lighting & Design for the purchase of 6.6 Series
Streetlight Transformers in the amount of $87,600.24.
CEQA: Exempt
Recommended Action: Approve
f. Purchase Order with Core & Main for payment of purchased AMI Radio-Read Water
Meters for the City’s Annual Meter Replacement Program in the amount of
$298,390.54.
CEQA: Exempt
Recommended Action: Approve
It was moved by Council Member Cao, seconded by Council Member Wang, and carried on a roll
call vote to approve Consent Calendar Items 11.a through 11.f.
AYES: Cao, Wang, Kwan, Verlato, and Cheng
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
11. ADJOURNMENT
The City Council adjourned at 7:57 p.m. to Tuesday, April 18, 2023, at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council
Conference Room.
Rachelle Arellano
Deputy City Clerk