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ARCADIA CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING MINUTES
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2023
CALL TO ORDER - Mayor Verlato called the Closed Session to order at 6:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL OF CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
PRESENT: Cheng, Kwan, Wang, Cao, and Verlato
ABSENT: None
PUBLIC COMMENTS – No one appeared.
CLOSED SESSION
a. Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9 (d)(1) to confer with legal counsel
regarding the matter of City of Whittier, et al. v. County of Los Angeles, Los Angeles
Superior Court (Case No. 23STCP03579)
No reportable action was taken.
The Closed Session ended at 6:44 p.m.
Regular Meeting
City Council Chambers, 7:00 p.m.
1. CALL TO ORDER – Mayor Verlato called the Regular Meeting to order at 7:02 p.m.
2. INVOCATION – Council Member Cheng
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE – Girl Scout Troop 16581
4. ROLL CALL OF CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
PRESENT: Cheng, Kwan, Wang, Cao, and Verlato
ABSENT: None
5. REPORT FROM CITY ATTORNEY REGARDING CLOSED/STUDY SESSION ITEMS
City Attorney Maurer reported that prior to the Regular Meeting the City Council met in Closed
Session to discuss the one item listed on the posted agenda; and indicated that no reportable
action was taken.
6. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION FROM CITY MANAGER REGARDING AGENDA
ITEMS
City Manager Lazzaretto noted an email sent to the City Council on behalf of the Architectural
Review Boards (ARBs) for Rancho Santa Anita Lower Rancho and Santa Anita Village, regarding
the proposed changes to artificial turf as presented in Consent Calendar Item 10.b.; and indicated
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that those ARBs requested the City Council reconsider the adoption of the proposed text
amendments for artificial turf, and that the increased turf area only apply to smaller properties.
7. PRESENTATIONS
a. Presentation of a $30,000 donation from the Friends of the Arcadia Public Library to
the Arcadia Public Library.
8. PUBLIC COMMENTS – No one appeared.
9. REPORTS FROM MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL AND CITY CLERK (including reports from
the City Council related to meetings attended at City expense [AB 1234]).
Mayor Pro Tem Cao announced that he attended the Clean Power Alliance Meeting; USC Arcadia
Hospital Foundation’s Crystal Ball Fundraiser event; the Los Angeles Arboretum Foundation’s
75th Anniversary Gala honoring Supervisor Kathryn Barger; the USC Arcadia Hospital Medical
Staff event; the League of Women Voters Pasadena Area Ice Cream Social; the League of
California Cities Los Angeles County Division Budget Sub-Committee meeting; he stated that it
is Filipino American History Month; and he reminded everyone that together we can rise towards
peace.
Council Member Cheng explained the significance of mourning bands over Law Enforcement
badges; he expressed his sadness for the continued loss of first responders; he encouraged
everyone to express their support to first responders throughout Southern California; he thanked
the Arcadia Educational Foundation for their donation to Arcadia schools; he thanked Marilyn
Wilander for her support to the community and for serving on the League of Women Voters; and
he thanked the City Council for their encouragement and support.
Council Member Wang announced that she attended an event celebrating the 112th National Day
of the Republic of China; the 2nd Annual Asian Fall Fest; American Youth Soccer Organization
(AYSO) Region 2 Fundraiser; the USC Arcadia Hospital Foundation’s Crystal Ball Fundraiser
event; the ribbon cutting ceremony for Let’s Go Hair Salon; the Los Angeles Arboretum
Foundation’s 75th Anniversary Gala honoring Supervisor Kathryn Barger; the League of Women
Voters Pasadena Area Ice Cream Social; the Arcadia Education Foundation Luncheon; the
Foothill Transit Authority Meeting, among other events outside the City of Arcadia; and she stated
that it is Filipino American History Month.
Council Member Kwan announced that she attended the USC Arcadia Hospital Foundation’s
Crystal Ball Fundraiser event; the ribbon cutting ceremony for Pure Media Marketing; the Foothill
Gold Line JPA Meeting; the Downtown Arcadia Improvement Association (DAIA) Meeting; she
noted that October 27 is the DAIA Halloween Haunting and encouraged everyone to attend; she
furthered announced that she attended the Los Angeles Arboretum Foundation’s 75th Anniversary
Gala; the Rancho Santa Anita Lower Rancho Block Party; she thanked Arcadia Police Officers
and Firefighters for their support; and stated that she attended the Arcadia Education Foundation
Luncheon.
City Clerk Glasco announced that the City Clerk’s Office is accepting applications to fill a vacancy
on the Recreation and Parks Commission; he noted that he was unable to attend the ribbon
cutting ceremony for Pure Media Marketing, but that Pure Media Marketing created the Arcadia
Vietnam Monument website and congratulated the owner, Christine Zito, on her success.
Mayor Verlato noted Arcadia’s efforts to acquire water by highlighting Consent Calendar Item 10.i.
– the purchase of three million dollars’ worth of water; she thanked the Public Works Services
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Department for securing the purchase at a discounted rate; she also noted Consent Calendar
Item 10.f. – a donation from the Arcadia Police Foundation, for the Arcadia Police Department’s
Police Service Dog (K-9) Program; she announced that she attended the USC Arcadia Hospital
Foundation’s Crystal Ball Fundraiser event; the unveiling of Creative World Art School’s mural on
the side of their building titled “Toads Garden”; the ribbon cutting ceremony for Pure Media
Marketing; and the Recreation and Parks Commission Meeting. She further announced that she
hosted Mahjong with the Mayor; attended the Los Angeles Arboretum Foundation’s 75th
Anniversary Gala; a Neighborhood Watch meeting hosted by the Arcadia Police Department; the
Rancho Santa Anita Lower Rancho Block Party; the League of Women Voters Pasadena Area
Ice Cream Social; the Arcadia Education Foundation Luncheon; she stated that she hosted Coffee
with the Mayor; that she attended the San Gabriel Valley Regional Housing Trust Meeting; that
October 27 is the Downtown Arcadia Improvement Association’s Halloween Haunting event; and
that November 17 is the Arcadia Police Foundation’s Evening with our Blue Heroes Fundraising
Gala.
10. CONSENT CALENDAR
a. Regular Meeting Minutes of October 3, 2023.
CEQA: Not a Project
Recommended Action: Approve
b. Ordinance No. 2397 related to Text Amendment No. 23-01 amending various sections
of Article IX, Chapter 1 (Development Code) of the Arcadia Municipal Code pertaining
to artificial turf in residential zones and allowing tutoring and educational centers in
places of religious assembly through a Conditional Use Permit.
CEQA: Exempt
Recommended Acton: Adopt
c. Resolution No. 7527 changing the name of Colorado Street to Colorado Boulevard
within City limits, with the exception of the frontage road portion between Harvard Drive
and Princeton Road.
CEQA: Not a Project
Recommended Action: Adopt
d. Resolution No. 7528 amending Resolution No. 7383 establishing compensation and
related benefits for City Council, Executive Management, Management, and
Unrepresented Confidential Employees for July 1, 2021, through June 30, 2024
(Project Manager).
CEQA: Not a Project
Recommended Action: Adopt
e. Donation in the amount of $30,000 from the Friends of the Arcadia Public Library to
fund ongoing children’s and teen programming for Fiscal Year 2023-24.
CEQA: Not a Project
Recommended Action: Accept
f. Donation in the amount of $33,550 from the Arcadia Police Foundation for the Arcadia
Police Department’s Police Service Dog (K-9) Program.
CEQA: Not a Project
Recommended Action: Accept
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g. Extension to the Professional Services Agreement with ABM Industry Groups, LLC.
for Janitorial and Porter Services at various City facilities in an amount not to exceed
$418,278.42.
CEQA: Not a Project
Recommended Action: Approve
h. Extension to the Management Agreement with Touchstone Golf, LLC, for the
management of operations and maintenance of the Arcadia Par 3 Golf Course.
CEQA: Not a Project
Recommended Action: Approve
i. Purchase of 3,203 acre-feet of imported cyclic storage water from the Main San
Gabriel Basin Watermaster in the amount of $3,068,474.
CEQA: Not a Project
Recommended Action: Approve
j. Reject the one proposal received for Design-Build Services for the Bonita Park
Concession Building Improvement Project and direct staff to re-design the project and
solicit additional proposals.
CEQA: Not a Project
Recommended Action: Approve
k. Accept all work performed by California Professional Engineering, Inc. for the Santa
Anita Avenue Corridor Phase 2 Traffic Signal Improvements, at the intersections of
Santa Anita Avenue and Colorado Boulevard, Santa Clara Street, Diamond Street,
Wistaria Avenue and Virginia Drive, as complete.
CEQA: Exempt
Recommended Action: Approve
l. Accept all work performed by Mission Paving and Sealing, Inc. for the Fiscal Year
2022-23 Annual Slurry Seal Project as complete.
CEQA: Exempt
Recommended Action: Approve
Mayor Verlato pulled Consent Calendar Item 10.b for separate discussion.
It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Cao, seconded by Council Member Cheng, and carried on a roll
call vote to approve Consent Calendar Items 10.a. and 10.c. through 10.l.
AYES: Cao, Cheng, Kwan, Wang, and Verlato
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
City Attorney Maurer noted that Council Member Wang has a conflict related to the tutoring and
educational centers portion of Item 10.b.,and indicated that if that portion was discussed that
Council Member Wang would need to step out of the City Council Chambers.
In response to City Attorney Maurer’s comment, Mayor Verlato indicated that only the artificial turf
portion would be discussed. Mayor Verlato read emails received for Public Comment from Laurie
Thompson, ARB Chair of the Santa Anita Village and Greg Medeiros, ARB Chair of the Rancho
Santa Anita Lower Rancho, expressing their opposition to the increase in artificial turf allowances
and requesting that the increase should only apply to smaller properties.
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After City Council discussion, a motion was made by Council Member Kwan, seconded by Council
Member Cheng, and carried on a roll call vote to table the artificial turf portion of the text
amendment to allow the opportunity to conduct additional outreach and obtain more input from
residents, and adopt the second text amendment related to tutoring and educational centers at
the November 7, 2023, City Council Meeting.
AYES: Kwan, Cheng, Wang, Cao, and Verlato
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
11. ADJOURNMENT
The City Council adjourned at 8:11 p.m. in memory of the innocent lives lost in the conflict between
Israel and Palestine to November 7, 2023, 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Conference Room.
Linda Rodriguez
Assistant City Clerk