HomeMy WebLinkAbout02. Minutes - 07-26-11 Regular Meeting
MINUTES OF THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DOWNEY
REGULAR MEETING
July 26, 2011
The City Council of the City of Downey held a Regular Meeting at 7:37 p.m., July 26, 2011, in
the Council Chamber of the Downey City Hall, 11111 Brookshire Avenue, Downey, California, Mayor
Luis H. Marquez presiding.
PRESENT:
Council Members:
Luis H. Marquez Mayor
Roger C. Brossmer Mayor Pro Tem
David R. Gafin
Mario A. Guerra
Fernando Vasquez
ALSO PRESENT:
Gerald M. Caton, City Manager
Gilbert Livas, Assistant City Manager
Yvette M. Abich Garcia, City Attorney
Joyce E. Doyle, Interim City Clerk
Shannon DeLong, Assistant to the City Manager
Rick Esteves, Police Chief
Alvin Lam, Computer Systems Manager
John Oskoui, Public Works Director
Thad Phillips, Community Services Director
Brian Saeki, Community Development Director
Lonnie Croom, Fire Chief
Shirley Conte, Secretary to the City Council
Other City Staff
COUNCIL MEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS; REQUESTS FOR FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS; AND
CONFERENCE/MEETING REPORTS:
Council Member Vasquez recognized Lee Ann Sears from the Emergency Preparedness
Committee; Tom Houts, Kiwanis Club President; noted he attended the Downey Sister Cities
Association Installation Dinner; and requested enforcement of illegal street vendors on Sundays in
the area of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church on Downey Avenue.
Council Member Gafin advised that he and Council Member Guerra attended a
neighborhood watch group on Lakewood Boulevard in a large apartment complex; attended the
groundbreaking ceremony at the Downey Gateway project; attended the demolition ceremony for
the old Verizon building; and on Friday attended the Downey Chamber of Commerce’s anniversary
luncheon. He recognized the Chamber’s President-Elect Patti Kotze in the audience.
Council Member Guerra recognized John Harris, Principal of Warren High School and Kim
Tachiki, Field Deputy from Congresswoman Roybal-Allard’s office in the audience. He mentioned
attending neighborhood watch groups and noted at the one on Pellet Street, Emergency
Preparedness Manager Mark Sauter presented an emergency preparedness session. He noted
crime and the City’s new water rates were also discussed. He mentioned the effects of cutbacks in
Sacramento and noted they have caused a senior daycare center in the City, AltaMed Health
Services, to close seven of their centers.
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Mayor Marquez thanked everyone for attending the Council Meeting. He mentioned he
attended the Downey Chamber of Commerce’s installation ceremony last week. He pointed out one
of the Mayor’s and Council’s priorities has been to keep up with the redistricting situation for the
State Assembly, State Senate and House of Representative and advised the City has requested to
be in one district for each of these government branches. He thanked the citizens who sent
messages of support and those who attended the redistricting meetings and also thanked Council
Member Guerra for sending a letter. He explained the redistricting commission will release the final
maps on Friday, July 29, and there will be another opportunity for comments, with final maps to be
released on August 15. He mentioned attending the Verizon building demolition, which will allow a
quality housing project to be part of the downtown revitalization program and commended staff who
worked on the project.
PRESENTATIONS:
Mayor Marquez, along with Parents of the Year Coordinator, Martha Michaels, presented
Proclamations to Parents of the Year, Brian and Doretha Archer from Downey High, Mark and Cathy
Caswell from Warren High and Sharon O’Connor from St. Matthias High. Kim Tachiki from
Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard’s office also attended and presented certificates on behalf of
the Congresswoman.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
1. PROPOSED DOWNEY MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENT PROHIBITING MEDICAL
MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES:
Community Development.
A. INTRODUCED AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DOWNEY
ADOPTING A NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND APPROVING A CODE AMENDMENT TO
AMEND ARTICLE IX, SECTIONS 9138, 9146, 9152, 9154 AND ADD SECTION 9428 OF THE
DOWNEY MUNICIPAL CODE TO PROHIBIT MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES.
opened the Public Hearing
Mayor Marquez at 8:07 p.m. Interim City Clerk Doyle affirmed
receipt of Proof of Publication. It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Brossmer, seconded by Council
receive and file.
Member Gafin and so ordered by the Mayor to There was no correspondence
received.
Director of Community Development Saeki advised this Ordinance would prohibit the
establishment of marijuana dispensaries in the City. He noted on November 10, 2009 the City put in
place a moratorium on marijuana dispensaries due to conflicts between State and Federal laws.
The moratorium was extended for 10 months and 15 days on December 15, 2009 and was extended
for another year on October 26, 2010 due to pending litigation. The resulting lawsuits justified cities’
rights to prohibit these facilities and staff is recommending that Council introduce the Ordinance.
There being no speakers, it was moved by Council Member Guerra, seconded by Mayor Pro
close the Public Hearing, the time being
Tem Brossmer and so ordered by Mayor Marquez to
8:09 p.m.
Council Member Guerra stated he wanted to go on record that he strongly opposes the way
medical marijuana is handled in the State of California. He would be in favor if medicinal marijuana
was properly handled at a drug store like other prescriptions but is opposed to having a medical
marijuana dispensary in the City.
It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Brossmer, seconded by Council Member Guerra and
introduce the Ordinance.
unanimously carried to
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2. MODIFYING THE BOUNDARIES OF UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICT (NO. 22) ON
BELLFLOWER BOULEVARD FROM DALEN STREET TO APPROXIMATELY 900 FEET
NORTH OF IMPERIAL HIGHWAY:
Public Works.
A. ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 11-7285, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF DOWNEY MODIFYING THE BOUNDARIES OF UNDERGROUND UTILITY
DISTRICT NO. 22 FROM ALONG THE WEST SIDE OF BELLFLOWER BOULEVARD
FROM THE I-105 FREEWAY TO APPROXIMATELY 900 FEET NORTH OF IMPERIAL
HIGHWAY TO THE WEST SIDE OF BELLFLOWER BOULEVARD FROM DALEN
STREET TO APPROXIMATELY 900 FEET NORTH OF IMPERIAL HIGHWAY AND
CAUSING ALL SPECIFIED UTILITIES THEREIN TO BE RELOCATED
UNDERGROUND.
opened the Public Hearing
Mayor Marquez at 8:10 p.m. The City Clerk affirmed receipt of
Proof of Publication. It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Brossmer, seconded by Council Member
receive and file.
Gafin and so ordered to There was no correspondence received.
Public Works Director Oskoui noted the widening of Imperial Highway at the Bellflower
Boulevard intersection is for purpose of adding right and left turn pockets and is included in the
City’s 2011-2012 capital improvements program. He advised staff has completed the design plans
and is in the process of acquiring the necessary right of way at the intersection. He also advised
that this creates the opportune time to first proceed with formation of the underground district to
avoid the conflict usually experienced during construction of the roadway improvements. At the July
12, 2011 Council Meeting, Resolution 11-7283 was adopted declaring the City’s intension to modify
the boundaries of Underground Utility District No. 22. These boundaries were approved last year
but during the design process it was figured the boundaries did not have to go as far south and were
also reduced northbound. He advised that the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) requires the City
to redefine the boundaries, which is what is before Council tonight. This project is being completed
as part of Rule 20B as defined by the PUC, which means there is a cost sharing formula between
Southern California Edison and the City. He noted the projected City cost is $815,000 and this is
budgeted as part of the roadway improvement project.
There being no speakers, it was moved by Council Member Guerra, seconded by Council
close the Public Hearing, the time being 8:15 p.m.
Member Vasquez and so ordered to
It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Brossmer, seconded by Council Member Gafin and
adopt the Resolution modifying the boundaries of underground utility
unanimously carried to
District No. 22 and causing all specified utilities therein to be relocated underground.
NON-AGENDA PUBLIC COMMENT:
Margarita Rogers, resident, thanked the Council for closing the meeting in memory of her
husband Jerry who recently passed away. He loved Downey very much and was very fond of the
City Council.
CONSENT ITEMS REMOVED:
7. APPROVE HOSTING OF THREE CITY EVENTS TO INVOLVE OUTLYING DOWNEY
NEIGHBORHOODS AND APPROPRIATE $5,000 FOR SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS:
Administration. This item was pulled by Council Member Guerra and is listed under Other
Business below.
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8.ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 11-____, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF DOWNEY ADOPTING THE CLASS SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTABLISHING
THE SALARY RANGE FOR THE POSITIONS OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
COORDINATOR AND SENIOR MANAGEMENT ANALYST:
Administration. This item was
pulled by Council Member Guerra and is listed under Other Business below.
Council Member Vasquez announced he would be abstaining on Item 5 as his home is within
500 feet of one of the streets being repaved as part of this project.
CONSENT CALENDAR:
3. APPROVED CITY COUNCIL MINUTES:
Adjourned and Regular Meetings July 12, 2011:
City Clerk.
4. APPROVED WARRANTS ISSUED:
Warrant Nos. 260401 - 260713; Wire Nos. 30002446 –
:
30002454 and 756 – 761; in the total amount of $3,468,472.94 Finance.
5. CASH CONTRACT NO. 633 – SLURRY SEAL PROJECT AREA “B” AND REMAINDER
OF AREA “A”: APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND AUTHORIZED
SOLICITATION FOR BIDS:
Public Works.
6. APPROVED RENEWAL OF AGREEMENT WITH GLOBAL LEARNING, INC. TO PROVIDE
TRAINING SERVICES FOR THE ASPIRE AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM FOR
INFORMATION, RECREATION AND EDUCATION IN THE AMOUNT OF $42,525:
Community Services.
9. ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 11-7287, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF DOWNEY APPROVING THE DESTRUCTION OF CERTAIN OBSOLETE
RECORDS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OFFICE:
City Clerk.
10. ADOPTED ORDINANCE NO. 11-1287, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF DOWNEY AMENDING SECTION 3186 OF THE DOWNEY MUNICIPAL CODE
RELATING TO SPEED LIMITS ON BELLFLOWER BOULEVARD AND STUDEBAKER
ROAD:
Public Works.
It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Brossmer, seconded by Council Member Gafin, and
approve the remainder of the Consent Calendar
unanimously carried to items as presented,
noting the abstention of Council Member Vasquez from Item 5
ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS:
11. DIRECTED STAFF TO ASSIST WITH THE PERTUSSIS (WHOOPING COUGH)
VACCINATION EVENTS FOR DOWNEY MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS:
Administration.
Mayor Pro Tem Brossmer noted he would be abstaining due to working for the Downey
Unified School District and left the dais, the time being 8:19 p.m.
Assistant to the City Manager DeLong noted the State passed a law this summer requiring
high school and middle school students to receive a Pertussis (Tdap) booster shot, which is a
whooping cough shot. Since the City has experience putting on large scale vaccination events, the
School District has asked for its assistance. Assistance would be in coordinating the events and
coordinating donations of supplies as well as obtaining the grants from the County for the free
vaccines for the students.
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It was moved by Council Member Guerra, seconded by Council Member Gafin and carried
direct staff to assist with the coordination of free Pertussis vaccination events for
4-0, to
Downey middle and high school students,
noting the abstention of Mayor Pro Tem Brossmer.
Mayor Pro Tem Brossmer returned to the dais at 8:21 p.m.
12. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DOWNEY AMENDING
ARTICLE II (“ADMINISTRATION”) OF THE DOWNEY MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING
CHAPTER 11 ADOPTING LOCAL CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM REGULATIONS:
City
Attorney.
City Attorney Abich Garcia noted the Ordinance submitted is a more solidified Ordinance
based on Council comments during a previous meeting regarding local campaign finance reform
regulations. The Council can make further comments or, if there are no changes, the Ordinance can
be introduced for a first reading.
After discussion by the Council, the City Attorney noted the following changes to the
proposed Ordinance: Section 2943. Campaign Contribution Limitations, B, 3. The first sentence
would read: The contribution limits established in this Section shall be automatically adjusted
annually following the November, 2012 election, based on the increase in the Los Angeles-Long
Beach-Anaheim, All Urban Consumers, Consumer Price Index for the prior twelve (12) month period
ending on August 31 or $500 whichever is less. She noted the same change Section 2945 D, same
language after August 31, add the language $500 or whichever is less. Section 3 would read this
Ordinance shall become effective and enforceable on January 1, 2012 and Section 3 will change to
Section 4.
Mayor Marquez requested clarity as to whether existing campaign debt would fall under the
previous guidelines or would be included in the new guidelines. Upon discussion by the Council,
City Attorney Abich Garcia suggested continuing the item to allow her time to prepare language
related to paying off prior debt before being required to comply with the new guidelines.
It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Brossmer, seconded by Council Member Gafin and
continue the introduction of the Ordinance to allow the City Attorney to
unanimously carried to
bring back additional language.
OTHER BUSINESS:
CONSENT ITEMS REMOVED:
7. APPROVED HOSTING OF THREE CITY EVENTS TO INVOLVE OUTLYING DOWNEY
NEIGHBORHOODS AND APPROPRIATE $5,000 FOR SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS:
Administration.
Council Member Guerra stated he felt the expenditure of $5,000 from the general fund was a
lot. City Manager Caton advised the plan is to have hamburgers and hot dogs for an estimated
17,000 residents but if there is a lower turnout, the amount will be less.
Mayor Pro Tem Brossmer asked if donations can be solicited.
Mayor Marquez envisioned asking people to assist but noted a budget still needs to be in
place. He felt $5,000 to reach out to residents is a great investment for the City.
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It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Brossmer, seconded by Council Member Gafin and
approve of the hosting of three City events and appropriate $5,000 for
unanimously carried to
supplies and materials.
8.ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 11-7286, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF DOWNEY ADOPTING THE CLASS SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTABLISHING
THE SALARY RANGE FOR THE POSITIONS OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
COORDINATOR AND SENIOR MANAGEMENT ANALYST:
Administration.
Council Member Guerra said he wanted to make sure proper attention is paid to this position
and that it is not a clerical but is a proactive position to facilitate and coordinate in the event of a
disaster.
Fire Chief Croom said the Fire Department has done a great job preparing the citizens for
such an event and the priority is to prepare the organization, the EOC, Department Heads and City
Government, to lead the effort in the case of a disaster. He noted it is highly important that the
person selected to this position has Federal Emergency Management Association (FEMA)
experience and administration experience in coordinating.
City Manager Caton advised, if the City does not find the right individual through the
recruitment process, it will be brought back to Council.
It was moved by Council Member Guerra, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Brossmer and
adopt the Resolution
unanimously carried to .
STAFF COMMENTS:
None.
recessedreconvened
The meeting to Closed Session at 8:51 p.m. and at 9:00 p.m. with all
Council Members present.
ADJOURNMENT:
Jerry
The meeting adjourned at 9:01 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., August 9, 2011, in memory of
Rogers, longtime Downey resident and former Unity in the Community group leader.
___________________________________ ____________________________
JOYCE E. DOYLE, Interim City Clerk LUIS H. MARQUEZ, Mayor
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