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CITY OF AZUSA
MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
JUNE 17, 1985 - 7:30 P.M.
The City Council of the City of Azusa met in regular session
after recessing from their CLOSED SESSION and 6:00 P.M.
'session, at the above date and time in the Civic Auditorium.
Mayor Moses called the meeting to order and led in the Call to order
salute to the Flag.
INVOCATION was given by Reverend Gordon Coulter of the Invocation
Free Methodist Church.
ROLL CALL Roll Call
PRESENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: CRUZ, COOK, CAMARENA, LATTA,
MOSES
ABSENT COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ALSO PRESENT
City Attorney Thorson, City Administrator/Chief of Police
Wood, Finance Director Craig, Community Development Director
Cunningham, Utility Director Hsu, Community Services
Director Guarrera, Assistant to the City Administrator
Fuentes, City Treasurer Talley, Public Works Superintendent
DeLoach, Code Enforcement Officer Rudisel, Administrative
Clerk Toscano, Deputy City Clerk Lara.
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CEREMONIAL
Councilman Latta a Proclamation commending
Ceremonial
Proclamation to
presented
Honeywell, Inc. on their 100th Anniversary which was
Honeywell,Inc.
received by Mr. Nicholas Martocchio.
Councilman Cruz presented a Resolution to Pete Selak
Reso - Pete
commending him for his years of service with the City.
Selak
Councilman Cook presented a Resolution commending the
Reso-Azusa Elks
Azusa Elks Lodge No. 2038 on their Americanism Program,
which was received by Mr. Joseph Stowell.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Consent Cal
appvdF-11&13
The CONSENT CALENDAR consisting of Items 1 through 20
amended; F-15
was approved by motion of Councilman Camarena, seconded
special call
by Councilman Cook and unanimously carried by roll call
vote, with the exception of Items F-11 and F-13, as amended
and Item F-15 which was considered under the SPECIAL CALL
portion of the Agenda.
1. The Minutes of the 6:00 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. meetings
Min appvd
of June 3, 1985, were approved as written.
2. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA
Res. #7721
APPOINTING EDWARD E. NUNNERY, SR., TO THE UTILITIES
apptng E.
COMMISSION.
Nunnery-Uti1Cm
3. Mrs. Donna McCormick was reappointed to the Parks
D.McCormick
and Recreation Commission, pursuant to recommendation
apptd Pks&Rec
of the Azusa School -District.
Comm.
4. Employee step increase to Step 3, effective June 20,
Emp Step inc.
1985, for Police Records Clerk II S. Robles was
approved.
5. The resignation of Police Dispatcher, Joyce Gurbada,
Resign.J.
zffective May 11, 1985 was accepted.
Gurbada
1
lab
6. Claim of Arthur Morales v. City of Azusa for alleged Claim - Art
personal property damage and unlawful entry, occurring Morales
February 11th, 12th; and 13th, 1985, was denied and
referred to City's Claims Administrator.
7. Recognition for purposes of Meet and Confer was approved Meet & Confer
for the following employee groups. various city
empl. groups
Azusa City Employees' Association
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local
Unit 18..
Azusa Police Relief Association.
8. The contract for Project No. 680, construction of
a 6' high block wall 'at the City Yard, was awarded
to Blue Water Construction, low bidder, in the amount
of $6,850.00; the Mayor and City Clerk were authorized
to execute the contract and the City Clerk was directed
to return unsuccessful bidders' guarantees. Three
bids were received and opened in the City Clerk's
Office on June 11, 1985, and quotations are on file
in that office.
9. The contract for Project No. 684, replacement of sewer
ejector pumps at the Police Department, was awarded
to Dasco Construction, low bidder, in the amount of
$8,488.00; the Mayor and City Clerk were authorized
to execute the contract and the City Clerk was directed
to return unsuccessful bidder's guarantee. Two bids
were received and opened in the City Clerk's Office
on June 11, 1985, and quotations are on file in that
office.
10. The contract for Project No. 670, modification of
restrooms at City owned buildings was awarded to Ray-
mond Gollom, low bidder, in the amount of $38,525.00;
the Mayor and City Clerk were authorized to execute
the contract and the City Clerk was directed to return
unsuccessful bidder's guarantee. Two bids were received
and opened in the City Clerk's Office on June 11,
1985, and quotations are on file in that office.
Bid Open.Proj
680 -Blue Water
Const.
Bid open.Proj
684 Dasco
Const.
Bid Open.Proj
670-R. Gollom
11. Specifications for the demolition of brick masonry, Specs appvd
wood frame, tin and sheet metal buildings at 151 W. for Proj 686
Foothill Blvd., Project No. 686 were approved and
the City Clerk directed to advertise for bids. -Further,
that the project was found to be categorically exempt
under State CEQA Guidelines, Class 1-F.
12. The specifications for janitorial services at various Specs appvd
City buildings were approved and the City Clerk was for janitorial
directed to advertise for bids. services
13. Plans and specifications for the modification of main
Plans & Specs
City Hall, Project No. 685, were approved and the
Proj. 685
City Clerk directed to advertise for bids. Further,
appvd.
that the project was found to be categorically exempt
under the State CEQA Guidelines, Class 1-A.
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA
Res. #7722
APPROVING THE SECTION 108 LOAN APPLICATION AND
Section 108
14.
AUTHORIZING THE CITY ADMINISTRATOR TO SUBMIT
Loan Prgm
SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION MATERIALS.
Further that Certificates stating that the City is
Certificates
unable to finance project without the loan; that the
re: Section
City or Agency does not own land suitable for the
108 Loan Prgm
intended uses and that legal compliance with 24 CFR
appvd.
Section 570.303 were authorized to be executed by
the City Clerk.
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15. SPECIAL CALL ITEM
16. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA Res. #7724
ESTABLISHING RULES FOR CONDUCT OF REAL PROPERTY NUISANCE rules for hrngs
APPEAL HEARINGS BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL. Propty nuis.
17. The Director of Finance was authorized to obtain and
Excess Liab.
pay for excess liability insurance coverage through
Ins. appvd
City's Insurance Broker, Cal-Surance.
18. The Director of Finance was authorized to negotiate
Claims admin.
contracts with Carl Warren & Company for liability
C.Warren & CO.
claims administration services, and C.A.S., Inc., for
and C.A.S.
workers compensation claims administration services
for the upcoming fiscal year; further, that the City
Attorney review contracts and that final approval
be scheduled for July 1, 1985.
19. Extension of designated planting area for the Ficus
Ficus nidia
nidia tree along Azusa Avenue was approved.
treeappvd
20. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA
Res. #7725
ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AND SPECIFYING
Warrants
THE FUNDS OUT OF WHICH THE SAME ARE TO BE PAID.
THE CITY COUNCIL ADJOURNED TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Adj to CRA
AT 7:47 P.M.
CITY COUNCIL RECONVENED AT 7:50 P.M.
Reconvened
THE CITY COUNCIL DID NOT CONVENE AS THE INDUSTRIAL
No bus. IDA
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, AS NO BUSINESS WAS NECESSARY TO
BE TRANSACTED.
ORDINANCES/SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS
Ord./Spec Res.
Councilman Cruz offered an ordinance entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA Ord. #2270
PREZONING THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY Z-243
BOUNDED BY SIERRA MADRE AVENUE ON THE SOUTH, THE NORTHERLY
EXTENSION OF CITRUS AVENUE ON THE EAST, AND THE AZUSA
CITY LIMITS ON THE WEST AND NORTH.
Moved by Councilman Cruz, seconded by Councilman Cook
to waive further reading and adopt. Ordinance passed
and adopted by the following vote of the Council:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: CRUZ, COOK, CAMARENA, LATTA,
MOSES
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
Councilman Cook offered an Ordinance entitled: 1st rdg Ord.
maint. of
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA public trees
AMENDING SECTION 12.12.010 OF THE AZUSA MUNICIPAL CODE
RELATING TO RESPONSIBILITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF PUBLIC TREES.
Moved by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Camarena
and unanimously carried by roll call to waive further
'reading and introduce.
SCHEDULED ITEMS Scheduled Items
PUBLIC HEARING - on proposed reorganization - Easterly Pub.Hrg. Annex
Annexation District 87 to the City of Azusa. 87
The Mayor declared the Hearing open. Deputy City Clerk
read the affidavit of proof of publication of notice of
said Hearing, published in the Azusa Herald on May 22,
1985.
Testimony was solicited, but none received.
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Moved by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Camarena,
and unanimously carried by roll call to close the Hearing..
Councilman Camarena offered a resolution entitled: Res. #7726
appvng Annex
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA 87
ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY IDENTIFIED AS
"EASTERLY ANNEXATION DISTRICT 87" TO THE CITY OF AZUSA,
PURSUANT TO THE MUNICIPAL ORGANIZATION ACT OF 1977.
Moved by Councilman Camarena, seconded by Councilman Cook
to waive further reading and adopt. Resolution passed
and adopted by the following vote of the Council:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: CRUZ, COOK, CAMARENA, LATTA
MOSES
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
PUBLIC HEARING - on proposed General Plan Amendment - Pub.Hrg. Local
Local Parks Element, Amendment No. 85-1. Parks Elmnt
Amend. 85-1
The Mayor declared the Hearing open. The Deputy City (Cont. to
Clerk read the affidavit of proof of publication of notice 7/1 mtg.)
of said hearing published in the Azusa Herald on June
5, 1985.
Moved by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Camarena
and unanimously carried by roll call to continue the Public
Hearing to the meeting of July 1, 1985, in order that
the Parks and Recreation Commission could study the proposed
amendment.
PUBLIC HEARING - on proposed General Plan Amendment - Pub. Hrg. Hist.
Historic Preservation Element, Amendment No. 85-2. Pres.Element
'Amend. 85-2
The Mayor declared the Hearing open. The Deputy City
Clerk read the affidavit of proof of publication of notice
of said hearing published in the Azusa Herald on June
5, 1985.
Testimony was solicited, but none
received. However,
extensive staff report was submitted as
evidence.
Moved by Councilman Cook, seconded by
Councilman Camarena
and unanimously carried by roll call to close the Hearing.
Councilman Cook offered a Resolution entitled:
Res. #7727
ctfying Neg
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF AZUSA
Decl-Amend 85 -
CERTIFYING THE NEGATIVE DECLARATION
FOR THE AMENDMENT
2
TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION ELEMENT OF
THE AZUSA GENERAL
PLAN, GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 85-2.
Moved by Councilman Cook, seconded by
Councilman Camarena
to waive further reading and adopt.
Resolution passed
and adopted by the following vote of the
Council:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: CRUZ, COOK,
CAMARENA, LATTA
MOSES
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
Councilman Cook offered a resolution entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF AZUSA
Res. #7728
APPROVING THE AMENDMENT TO THE HISTORIC
PRESERVATION ELEMENT
appvng Amend.
OF THE AZUSA GENERAL PLAN, GENERAL PLAN
AMENDMENT NO. 85-2.
85-2
Moved by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Camarena
to waive further reading and adopt. Resolution passed
and adopted by the following vote of the Council:
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AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: CRUZ, COOK, CAMARENA, LATTA,
MOSES
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
PUBLIC HEARING - on proposed amendment to the Azusa Pub.Hrg.
Municipal Code, Amendment No. 148 - alcoholic beverage Amend.148 alchl
sales in automobile service stations. bev sales in
gas stations
The Mayor declared the Hearing open. The Deputy City
'Clerk read the affidavit of proof of publication of notice
of said Hearing published in the Azusa Herald on June
5, 1985.
Testimony was solicited, but none received.
Moved by Councilman Camarena, seconded by Councilman Cook
and unanimously carried by roll call to close the Hearing.
Councilman Camarena offered a resolution entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF
AZUSA
Res. #7729
CERTIFYING THE NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF
ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACT
ctfying neg
FOR ZONING CODE AMENDMENT NO. 148.
dec for Amend
184
Moved by Councilman Camarena, seconded
by Councilman
Cook
to waive further reading and adopt.
Resolution
passed
and adopted by the following vote of the
Council:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: CRUZ, COOK, CAMARENA, LATTA,
MOSES
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
Councilman Cook offered an Ordinance entitled:
' AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA 1st rdg Ord
AMENDING SECTION 19.04.040 OF THE AZUSA MUNICIPAL CODE Amend 184
RELATING TO THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN THE FREEWAY
SERVICE ZONE.
C-7
Moved by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Camarena
and unanimously carried by roll call to waive further
reading and introduce.
PUBLIC HEARING - on extending the moratorium prohibiting
issuance of land use entitlements for certain defined
permanent dance halls permitting patrons under the age
of 18 years in all zones of the city.
The Mayor declared the Hearing open. The Deputy City
Clerk read the affidavit of proof of publication of notice
of said Hearing, published in the Azusa Herald on June
5, 1985.
Testimony was solicited, but none received.
Moved by Councilman Camarena, seconded by Councilman Cook,
and unanimously carried by roll call to close the Hearing.
Councilman Camarena offered an Urgency Ordinance entitled:
Pub. Hrg.
extndg mora-
torium - dance
halls (teens)
AN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Urg.Ord.#2271.
AZUSA, EXTENDING A MORATORIUM PROHIBITING ISSUANCE OF extndg mora -
LAND USE ENTITLEMENTS FOR CERTAIN DEFINED PERMANENT DANCE torium on
HALLS PERMITTING PATRONS UNDER THE AGE OF EIGHTEEN IN teen dance
ALL ZONES OF THE CITY. halls
Moved by Councilman Camarena, seconded by Councilman Cruz
to waive further reading and adopt. Ordinance passed
and adopted by the following vote, to wit:
06/17/85 PAGE FIVE
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: CRUZ, COOK, CAMARENA, LATTA,
MOSES
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
The continued Public Nuisance Appeal Hearing for premises
located at 604 North Soldano, Arthur Morales, Case No.
84-90 was not held, as appeal has been withdrawn.
1-63
Pub.Nuis Appl
(Morales)
withdrawn
Moved by Councilman Cruz, seconded by Councilman Camarena Bus.Lic fee
,and unanimously carried by roll call to waive business waived-crnvl
license fee for carnival to be held at the St. Frances St.Frances
of Rome Church on June 22-23, 1985.
Moved by Mayor
Moses, seconded
by Councilman Cook and
E.Nunnery
unanimously carried by roll call to
reappoint Edward Nunnery
UtilComm.
to the Utilities
Commission.
Ping.(died)
Moved by Mayor
Moved by Mayor
Moses, seconded
by Councilman Camarena
J.O'Shea
and unaniamously
carried by roll
call to reappoint Jessie
Util.Comm.
O'Shea to the Utilities Commission.
the Planning Commission. Councilman
Latta abstaining.
Moved by Councilman Latta that William
Acker be
appointed
W.Acker Ping
to the Planning Commission. Motion
died for
the lack
Comm.(died)
of a second.
Ping.(died)
Moved by Mayor
Moses, seconded by
Moved by Mayor Moses, seconded by
Councilman
Camarena
M.Zavala Ping
and carried by roll call to reappoint
Miguel
Zavala to
Comm.
the Planning Commission. Councilman
Latta abstaining.
Moses, seconded by
Moved by Councilman Latta that Lyle
Moritz be
appointed
L.Moritz-Ping
to the Planning Commission. Motion
died for
the lack
Comm.(died)
of a second.
Comm.
Councilman Latta
abstaining.
Moved by Mayor Moses, seconded by Councilman Camarena J.Avila Ping
and carried by roll call that Jennie Avila be reappointed Comm.
' to the Planning Commission. Councilman Latta abstaining.
Moved by Mayor Moses, seconded by Councilman Camarena, F. Rubio
and carried by roll call to reappoint Fernando Rubio to Pers.Bd
the Personnel Board. Councilman Cook dissenting.
Moved by Mayor
Moses, seconded by
Councilman Latta and
H. Hoke-Pks
unanimously carried by roll call to
reappoint Harry Hoke
& Rec. Comm.
to the Parks and
Recreation Commission.
Ping.(died)
Moved by Mayor
Moses, seconded by
Councilman Camarena,
A. Williams
and unanimously
carried by roll call to reappoint Alice
Lib. Comm.
Williams to the
Library Commission.
Moved by Mayor
Moses, seconded by
Councilman Camarena,
E. Russek-Hist
and carried by
roll call that Edith
Russek be reappointed
&Cult.Lndmrk
to the Cultural
and Historical
Landmark Commission.
Comm.
Councilman Latta
abstaining.
Moved by Mayor
Moses, seconded by
Councilman Camarena,
B. Molina -Hist
and carried by
roll call that Bill
Molina be reappointed
&Cult.Lndmrk
to the Cultural
and Historical
Landmark Commission.
Comm.
Councilman Latta
abstaining.
SPECIAL CALL ITEMS Special Call
Mayor Moses offered a resolution entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF
by Councilman Cook
that Planning Commissioner
Herbert
Remove H.Fisher
'Moved
Fisher
be removed due
to excessive absences as
well as
Ping.(died)
health
reasons. Motion
died for the lack of a
second.
SPECIAL CALL ITEMS Special Call
Mayor Moses offered a resolution entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF AZUSA
Res. #7723
DECLARING CERTAIN
POLICE EQUIPMENT SURPLUS
AND OF CERTAIN
sale srpls veh
MARKET VALUE AND
AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF
SUCH EQUIPMENT
to Mexico
TO POLICE AGENCIES
IN MEXICO.
06/17/85 PAGE SIX
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Moved by Mayor Moses, seconded by Councilman Camarena
to waive further reading and adopt. -Resolution passed
and adopted by the following vote of the Council:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: CRUZ, COOK, CAMARENA, LATTA,
MOSES
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION Aud. Prtcptn
'Moved by Councilman Cruz, seconded by Councilman Camarena Elks to use
and unanimously carried by roll call to allow the Azusa Cty equip for
Elks to use City booths and bleachers for their Chili Chili -Cook off
Cook -Off to be held on August 11, 1985.
Scott Stone addressed Council and thanked them and the TV show re:
Chief of Police for all the assistance given him in the drunk driving
preparation of his television show regarding drunk driving. (S.Stone)
It was consensus of Council that request for funding by Cntr fr Ind.
the Center for Independent Living be referred to budget Liv. -Budget
sessions. Sessions
Moved by Mayor Moses, seconded by Councilman Camarena, Illegal use
and unanimously carried by roll call that a special effort of fireworks
be made to curtail the illegal use of fireworks as well
as modification of the "safe and sane" fireworks; further
advising the public that arrests would be made if violations
occur.
Moved by Mayor Moses, seconded by Councilman Latta and
carried by roll call that staff continue to pursue
possibility of purchasing parking lot at 6th Street and
Azusa Avenue, and if feasible and funds are available
to do so, then to start improvements on the lot as soon
as property is purchased. Councilman Camarena abstaining.
It was consensus of Council that Chief of Police advise
his views on the possibility of "no overnight parking"
in municipal parking lots.
It was consensus of Council that staff pursue either Federal
or State funding for creation of recreational/swim parks
near the canyon area; possibly as part of the Redevelopment
Program.
Moved by Councilman Camarena, seconded by Mayor Moses
and unanimously carried by roll call that possible program
for Senior Citizen Help Line/City wide volunteer program
be referred to the Committee on Aging for report to Council.
Moved by Councilman Latta, seconded by Councilman Cook
that Council imposed moratorium on not issuing citations
to violators parking on unimproved property be rescinded;
further that enforcement be initiated for those apartment
residents using allotted garage parking for storage rather
than parking of vehicles. Motion failed by the following
vote of the Council:
06/17/85 PAGE SEVEN
Pursue purch.
of pkng lot
6th & Azusa
No ovrnt pkng
muni lots -rpt
Funding for pk
in cnyn area
Sr.Cit Help
Line/Vol.prgm
rfrd to Comm.
on Aging
Rscnd pkng on
unimpvd propty
(failed)
It was consensus
of Council that list of
Complaints
suggestions/complaints
as presented to Council by the
W/side merchnt;
West side merchants, be
referred to staff.
OTHER BUSINESS/CITY COUNCIL
Oth.Bus./Cncl
Moved by Councilman Camarena,
seconded by Mayor Moses
Comm. for Jim
and unanimously carried
by roll call that street be named,
Michelli
or other appropriate
commemoration be made, for Jim
Michelli, Fireman killed
in the line of duty.
by Mayor Moses,
seconded by Councilman Cruz and
Add'1 mtor off
unanimously carried by
roll call that the hiring of an
Budget Sess.
'Moved
additional Motor Officer
be referred to the Budget Sessions.
Moved by Mayor Moses, seconded by Councilman Camarena, Illegal use
and unanimously carried by roll call that a special effort of fireworks
be made to curtail the illegal use of fireworks as well
as modification of the "safe and sane" fireworks; further
advising the public that arrests would be made if violations
occur.
Moved by Mayor Moses, seconded by Councilman Latta and
carried by roll call that staff continue to pursue
possibility of purchasing parking lot at 6th Street and
Azusa Avenue, and if feasible and funds are available
to do so, then to start improvements on the lot as soon
as property is purchased. Councilman Camarena abstaining.
It was consensus of Council that Chief of Police advise
his views on the possibility of "no overnight parking"
in municipal parking lots.
It was consensus of Council that staff pursue either Federal
or State funding for creation of recreational/swim parks
near the canyon area; possibly as part of the Redevelopment
Program.
Moved by Councilman Camarena, seconded by Mayor Moses
and unanimously carried by roll call that possible program
for Senior Citizen Help Line/City wide volunteer program
be referred to the Committee on Aging for report to Council.
Moved by Councilman Latta, seconded by Councilman Cook
that Council imposed moratorium on not issuing citations
to violators parking on unimproved property be rescinded;
further that enforcement be initiated for those apartment
residents using allotted garage parking for storage rather
than parking of vehicles. Motion failed by the following
vote of the Council:
06/17/85 PAGE SEVEN
Pursue purch.
of pkng lot
6th & Azusa
No ovrnt pkng
muni lots -rpt
Funding for pk
in cnyn area
Sr.Cit Help
Line/Vol.prgm
rfrd to Comm.
on Aging
Rscnd pkng on
unimpvd propty
(failed)
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: COOK, LATTA
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: CRUZ, CAMARENA, MOSES
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
It was consensus of Council that the following items be
addressed:
completion of the 210 Freeway - correspondence to
Assemblyman Mountjoy, possibility of Council going
to Sacramento to lobby issue.
Demand that the landscaping on the 210 Freeway in
the City be upgraded as it is in other cities; again
correspondence or lobby in Sacramento.
Streets and highways are in poor repair.
Train station depot is in dire need of landscaping
and beautification.
Possibility of securing grants for redevelopment;
correspondence/lobby.
Report on progress of redevelopment along Arrow Highway.
Possible re-zoning/freezing area adjacent to the 210
Freeway for redevelopment.
The City Attorney/General Counsel apprised the Council/
Redevelopment Agency that the motion made at the 6:00
P.M. meeting for the CLOSED SESSION was still in effect,
as they had not concluded discussions on all matters.
However, since they would be introducing, yet another
matter, it was,
Moved by Councilman Latta, seconded by Councilman Camarena
and unanimously carried by roll call that the City Council
recess to CLOSED SESSION to confer with City Attorney
regarding pending litigation pursuant to Government Code
Section 54956.9(c) relating to the Hinkley/Canyon Inn
property on San Gabriel Canyon Road and that the Council
finds that discussion of the litigation in open session
would be prejudicial to the interests of the City; further
that the Council would receive a confidential letter from
the City Attorney within 7 days of this date, describing
the grounds and authority for the CLOSED SESSION, pursuant
to Government Code Section 54956.9.
THE CITY COUNCIL AND THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY RECESSED
TO CLOSED SESSION AT 9:35 P.M.
THE CITY COUNCIL AND THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY RECONVENED
AT 10:20 P.M.
Moved by Councilman Latta, seconded by Councilman Cook
and unanimously carried to adjourn the meeting to June
20, 1985, 6:00 P.M. in the City Hall Conference Room.
TIME OF ADJOURNMENT: 10:22 P.M.
DEPUTY CIT K
NEXT RESOLUTION NO. 7730
NEXT ORDINANCE NO. 2272
06/17/85 PAGE EIGHT
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Rpts on the
following:
completion of
210 FWY; land-
scaping 210
FWY; sts &
hiways in pr
repair; train
sta depot in
need of repair;
grants for
redevelopment;
prgrs on redev
of Arrow Hwy;
freezing area
adj. to 210
FWY for redev.
Closed Sess stl
in effect frm
6 PM mtg
CLOSED SESSION
CRA & CNCL
Reconvened
Adjourn