10-02-2007 - Regular Meeting - MinutesI
MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
WEST COVINA CITY COUNCIL
October 2, 2007
Mayor Touhey called to order the regular meeting of the West Covina City Council at 7:02 p.m in the
City Hall Council Chambers, 1444 W. Garvey Avenue, West Covina.
INVOCATION
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Pastor Brady Rice
Faith Community Church
Councilmember Sanderson
ROLL CALL Mayor Touhey, Mayor Pro Tem Lane,
Councilmembers Herfert (arrived
Sanderson
at 7:15 p.m.), Hernandez,
Others present: Pasmant, Alvarez-Glasman, Bachman, Chung, Durbin, Freeland,
Hoppe, Samaniego, Wills, Yauchzee, Rush
REPORTING OUT FROM CLOSED SESSION
City Attorney Alvarez-Glasman reported the following:
All members were present except Councilmembers
Hernandez and Sanderson and prior to convening into closed
session, all items on the City Council agenda were announced for
inclusion in the closed session discussion.
Items on the City Agenda:
Public Employee Evaluation — City Attorney — The Council
voted unanimously to receive and file the report.
Conference with Legal Counsel — Anticipated Litigation —
One case — Direction was provided to the City Attorney's office to
take necessary legal action, there was no final action and nothing
further to report.
CHANGES TO THE AGENDA None.
PRESENTATIONS Blue Star Video was aired.
Mayor Touhey presented West Covina Police Lt. Paul La
Commare with a Proclamation designating October 14 through 20,
2007 as Red Ribbon Week.
Mayor Touhey presented Assistant Fire Chief Larry Whithom with
a Proclamation designating October 7 through 13, 2007 as Fire
Prevention Week.
Assistant Fire Chief Whithorn introduced Fire Prevention
Specialists Jason Briley and Brenda King and announced the
Annual Fire Department Open House on October 13 at Fire Station
2.
ANNOUNCEMENTS None
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ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
George Ogden George Ogden, representing the League of Women Voters,
announced the upcoming Candidate Forum on October 10 in the
Council Chambers; requested Council support of the GREAT
Grant.
• Irene Fleck Irene Fleck, representing Friends of West Covina Library,
announced programs at the West Covina Library.
Royall Brown Royall Brown, West Covina resident, commented on placement of
Council campaign signs; Brownsfield Program Cleanup Grant.
Joanne Wilner Joanne Wilner, West Covina resident, commented on Oral
Communications at the Special meeting of the Community
Development Commission of May 15, 2007 in which a proposed
performing arts center was discussed. Ms. Wilner inquired as to
whether Council is considering such a center and whether there
would be a public discussion of costs and benefits.
Al Morales Al Morales, West Covina resident, complimented the Blue Star
video.
Arthur Knowles Arthur Knowles, West Covina resident, spoke on the Corey Lidle
monument that will be installed at Big League Dreams.
Jackie Fernandez Jackie Fernandez, West Covina resident, requested an update of
the development of the lower plateau at Shadow Oak Park citing
development and improvements at other West Covina parks and
asked that improvements begin at Shadow Oak Park.
Mike Lee Mike Lee, Azusa resident, complimented the Blue Star video and
the painting of the flags on curbs; promoted and voiced support of
Roger Hernandez and Fred Sykes for Council; urged residents to
vote.
Milford Walker Milford Walker, West Covina resident, commented that West
Covina is no longer called the Headquarter City of the San Gabriel
Valley; spoke in support of Councilmember Roger Hernandez.
Herb Redholtz Herb Redholtz, West Covina resident, inquired as to whether
electioneering and/or campaigning was allowed during oral
communications; spoke on the importance of the upcoming
election; and voiced his support of a staff member who filed a
complaint of harassment with the city.
Bruce Leinbach Bruce Leinbach, West Covina resident, commented on the
upcoming election and candidates, notably Councilmember
Hernandez.
Following councilmembers calling for a point of order regarding
electioneering, City Attorney Alvarez-Glasman addressed
electioneering and allowable comments under Oral
Communications per the Brown Act. Council discussion followed.
Bruce Leinbach Bruce Leinbach, West Covina resident, continued with his remarks
and commented on the character of Councilmember Hernandez
and voiced his support of him.
Lloyd Johnson Lloyd Johnson, West Covina resident, commented on the
complaint filed against the City by an employee due to harassment
by a Councilmember; addressed upcoming election.
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Paz Oliverez Paz Oliverez addressed her observations of Councilmembers'
behavior, residents and staff and other City issues.
Councilmember Sanderson Councilmember Sanderson responded to speakers' comments and
requested the City Manager address residents' concerns of
development at Shadow Oak.
Community Services Director McNeill informed the Council that
the City has applied for two grants for funding the Shadow Oak
Park improvements and Public Works Director Yauchzee provided
a brief timetable to the construction at the park.
CONSENT CALENDAR
D-1 City Council Meeting Minutes (receive & file)
No reports for this meeting.
D-2 Commission Summary of Actions (receive & file)
Commission Summary of Actions a) Human Resources 08/22/07
b) Planning 09/25/07
Ordinance for Adoption
D-3 Approving Zone Change No. 07-01
Recommendation is to adopt the following ordinance:
Ordinance No. 2165 ORDINANCE NO. 2165 — AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST COVINA, CALIFORNIA,
APPROVING ZONE CHANGE NO. 07-01
Award of Bid
D-4a Purchase of Two Pick -Up Trucks
Purchase of Pick -Up Trucks Recommendation is that the City Council authorize the purchase of
two pick up trucks from the lowest responsible bidder, Clippinger
Ford, for the total cost of $32,542.08, which includes sales tax and
options.
Traffic Committee Minutes of September 18, 2007 (accept & file)
D-5 L City Initiated
Prohibit overnight parking in posted West Covina Civic Center
parking areas.
7raff c Committee Recommendation:
That parking between the hours of 3:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. be
prohibited in posted areas of West Covina Civic Center parking
lots pursuant to 22-9 of the West Covina Municipal Code. City
and County vehicles, on -duty employees, and City permitted
vehicles would be exempt.
IL Principal, San Jose Edison School
Establish No Parking zones along the south side of Atwood
Avenue between Tamar Drive to Willow Avenue and east side of
Willow Avenue from Atwood Avenue for about 180 feet north.
Traffic Committee Recommendation:
Establish No Stopping zones along the south side of Atwood
Avenue between Tamar Drive to Willow Avenue and east side of
Willow Avenue from Atwood Avenue for about 180 feet north
during the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. pending survey of the
affected residents.
Establish No Stopping zones along north side of Atwood Avenue
starting 170 feet west of Sunkist Avenue to Sunkist Avenue and on
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the west side of Sunkist Avenue starting at Alwood Avenue for
about 100 feet north during the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m.,
pending survey of the affected residents.
D-6 City Treasurer's Report (receive & file)
Treasurer's Report Report for the Month of August 2007
Miscellaneous — Community Development Commission
Authorization to Apply for United States Environmental Protection
Agency National Brownfields Program Cleanup Grant for West
D-7a Covina Golf Course
Brownsfield Cleanup Grant Recommendation is that the City Council approve the following
and appropriate funds from CDC account 876 fund balance into
CDC operating budget in an amount not to exceed $40,000 (20%
matching) if awarded the grant.
Reso No. 2007-72 RESOLUTION NO. 2007-72 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST COVINA, CALIFORNIA,
APPROVING THE APPLICATION FOR GRANT FUNDS
FROM THE NATIONAL BROWNFIELDS PROGRAM
CLEANUP GRANT FOR THE WEST COVINA GOLF COURSE
PROJECT
Miscellaneous — Police Department
D-7b 2007 G.R.E.A.T. Grant
2007 G.R.E.A.T. Grant Recommendation is that the City Council accept the 2007
G.R.E.A.T anti -gang education grant and appropriate the $147,032
reimbursable grant as follows:
• $70,889 in 141.31.3112.5110 (ongoing GREAT instructor
salary)
• $8,775 in 141.31.3112.5113 (instructor overtime)
• $800 in 141.31.3112.5132 (uniform)
• $28,816 in 141.31.3112.515X (fringe benefits)
• $2,030 in 141.31.3112:6050 (training)
• $6,235 in 141.31.3112.6120 (contractual services)
• $15,362 in 141.31.3112.6220 (curriculum supplies)
• $6,400 in 141.31.3112.6140 (CEC facility costs)
• $7,725 in 141.31.3112.6270 (special supplies)
Private Grant from Target for Police Laptop
D-7c Recommendation is that the City Council appropriate the Target
Target Grant for Laptop grant as follows:
0 $2,000 into 221.31.3130.7130
Police Mobile and Station Computers Replacement — Year 2
D-7d Recommendation is that the City Council:
1. Approve the purchase of fifty (50) Optiplex 755 desktop
computers with accessories for $85,788.23 including tax,
directly from Dell, the City's authorized computer vendor.
2. Approve the purchase of twenty three (23) "Tracer" model
Mobile Digital Computers with accessories for $126,204.22
including tax, directly from Datalux, the WCSG's established
MDC vendor.
3. Appropriate $22,385 from the reserves in Fund 116 (State
asset forfeiture) into 116.84.8820.7130, and $26,407.45 from
the reserves in Fund 117 (DER federal asset forfeiture) into
117.84.8820.7130.
Miscellaneous — Human Resources
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D-7e City Manager's Contract — PERS Medical Retirement
PERS Medical Retirement Recommendation is that the City Council approve the following
resolution:
Reso No. 2007-73 RESOLUTION NO. 2007-73 — A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST COVINA, CALIFORNIA,
AUTHORIZING STAFF TO ADMINISTRATIVELY
IMPLEMENT THE PERS MEDICAL RETIREMENT
CONDITIONS AS STATED IN THE CITY MANAGER'S
CONTRACT
AB1234 Conference and Meeting Report (receive & file)
D-8a Conference and Meeting Report — Mayor Michael Touhey
Conference & Meeting Report Recommendation is that the City Council receive and file the
report.
CONSENT CALENDAR ACTION Motion by Sanderson and seconded by Herfert to waive further
reading of the resolutions/ordinance and adopt, and approve all
items. Motion carried 5 — 0 by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Herfert, Hernandez, Lane, Sanderson, Touhey
NOES: None
PUBLIC HEARINGS No bearings for this meeting.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
Mayor Touhey recessed the City Council meeting at 8:29 p.m. to
convene the Community Development Commission meeting. The
City Council reconvened at 8:30 p.m. with all members present.
DEPARTMENTAL MATTERS
No reports for this meeting.
MAYOR'S/COUNCILMEMBERS REPORTS
No reports for this meeting.
COUNCILMEMBERS' REQUESTS FOR REPORTS, STUDIES OR INVESTIGATIONS
No reports for this meeting.
COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS
ADJOURNMENT Motion by Touhey and seconded by Lane to adjourn the meeting at
8:30 p.m. in memory of City of Industry City Councilmember
Phillip Marcellin.
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sistant.Cit ,Clerk Sue Rush C
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Ma or Michael Touhey
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