HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - November 21, 1988 - CC (2)CITY OF AZUSA
MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
NOVEMBER 21, 1988 - 7:30 P.M.
The City Council of the City of Azusa met in regular session
at the above date and time in the Civic Auditorium.
Mayor Moses called the meeting to order and led in the
salute to the Flag.
INVOCATION was given by Director of Finance Craig in the
absence of Pastor Lewis of the Emmanuel Southern Baptist
Church.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: COUNCiLNE.MnERS: AVILA, STEMRICH, NARANJO, LATTA,
MOSES
ABSENT COUNCILP•1EMBERS: NONE
ALSO PRESENT
City Attorney Thorson, City Administrator Fuentes, Assistant
City Administrator Diaz, Director of Finance Craig, Director
of Community Development Bruckner, Utilities Director Hsu,
Director of Community Services Guarrera, City Librarian
Alaniz, Assistant Director for Engineering and Public Works
DeLoach, Redevelopment Manager Steel, Economic Project
Analyst Katchen-Gall, Police Captain Nelson, City Clerk
Solis, Deputy City Clerk Lara.
Call to Order
Invocation
Roll Call
Also Present
Ceremonial
The whole Council presented a plaque to Angelo Plaque to A.
Evangelista, retiring. City employee, commending him for his Evangelista
years of service with the City.
The CONSENT CALENDAR consisting of Items 1 through 11 was Cons Cal
approved by motion of Councilman Latta, seconded by appvd
Councilwoman Avila and unanimously carried by roll call
vote.
1. The Minutes of the regular meeting of November 7, 1988, Min appvd
were approved as written.
' 2. Parcel Mao No. 19123 which is a development for Parcel Map
apartment purposes, located on the east side of Vincent 19123 appvd
Avenue, north of. Arrow Highway, was approved and its
recordation authorized. The proposal was reviewed by
staff and found to be in conformance with the
requirements of the Subdivision Map Act.
3. The promotional- appointment of Nick Dechant to the Promo appt
position of Street_ Maintenance Worker III/Equipment N. Dechant
Operator, effective October 29, 1988, was approved.
4. Plans and specifications for Project No. 739-87, Plans & Specs
regrading and turf rehabilitation of the ball field at Proj 739-87
Northside Park, were approved and the City Clerk
directed to advertise for Bids. This project is funded
as a part of the Park Development Program.
5. At previous Council meetings, approval was given for Edison -
Power Sales Agreements with the City of Pasadena and Azusa Firm
the California Department of Water Resources. In order Trans. Agmts
to transmit the power purchased from these two
utilities it was necessary to rely on Edison for
transmission. The 1989 Edison -Azusa Firm Transmission
Service Agreements providing the terms and conditions
were approved and their execution authorized.
6. Liquid Flow Engineering has completed the installation Notice of
of an automated sprinkler system at Slauson Park, Comp. Proj
Project No. 744A, to the satisfaction of staff. The 744A
project was approved and the Mayor authorized to
execute the Notice of Completion. The City Clerk was
directed to have same recorded.
7.
Fiscal year 1988-89 is the first year of the City's
Headstart
operation of Project Headstart. It was now appropriate
Program
to adopt a salary and benefits resolution covering
individuals employed under this program. Also, to
amend the existing resolution that applies to the non-
classified employees, elected and appointed officials,
so as to transfer the classification of Headstart
Director to the Headstart Resolution. The following
resolutions were adopted:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA
Res. #8538
AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 8454 FOR NON -CLASSIFIED
amend Res.
'
EMPLOYEES AND ELECTED AND APPOINTED OFFICIALS OF THE
CITY.
18454
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA
Res. #8539
REGARDING SALARIES AND BENEFITS OF NON -REPRESENTED,
salaaries &
NON -CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES OF THE HEADSTART/STATE PRI
benefits
SCHOOL PROGRAM.
Headstart
8.
Employee step increase recommendation was appy ved
Step inc
R. Chavez, Step 5, effective November 7, 1988.
R. Chavez
9.
The City has need to dispose of )7.d vehicles and other
Vehs & equip
equipment stored at the City Yar;.. which are not needed
declared
for any City use. The proper+: war declared surplus
surplus &
and authorization given to so.:_cit informal bids for
to be dis-
its disposition. The Purchasing Officer was also
posed
authorized to sell each item to the highest bidder.
10. The City Treasurer's Financial Statement, showing a Cty Tre.
balance of $10,838,824.55, as of October 31, 1988, was Fin Stmt:nt
received and filed.
11. A resolution authorizing payment of warrants by the
City was adopted and entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA Res. #8540
ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AND SPECIFYING THE Warrants
FUNDS OUT OF WHICH THE SAME ARE TO BE PAID.
Councilwoman Avila welcomed the students from Gladstone Welcome to
High School who were in attendance at the meeting. Gladstone
students
THE CITY COUNCIL ADJOURNED TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AT Adj to CRA
7:40 P.M.
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THE CITY COUNCIL RECONVENED AT 7:47 P.M. Reconvened
THE CITY COUNCIL DID NOT
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AS NO
TRANSACTED.
ORDINANCES SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS
CONVENE AS THE INDUSTRIAL
BUSINESS WAS NECESSARY TO BE
' Councilman Stemrich offered an Ordinance entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA
APPROVING A ZONE CHANGE FROM Ml (LIGHT MANUFACTURING) TO R3a
(MULTI -FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 702
WEST GLADSTONE STREET (CASE NO. Z -88-3-C).
No bus IDA
Ord./Spec.Res
Ord. #2385
Z -88-3C
Moved by Councilman Stemrich, seconded by Councilman Latta Further rdg
and unanimously carried by roll call to waive further waived
reading.
Moved by Councilwoman Avila, seconded by Councilman Stemrich Ord adopted
that Ordinance be adopted. Ordinance passed and adopted
by the following vote of the Council:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: AVILA, STEMRICH, NARANJO, LATTA
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: MOSES
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
Amendment to the contract with the Public Employees' Amend to
Retirement System increasing the 1959 Survivor Benefit. was PERS - sur -
presented. This amendment was agreed upon in ti -e City's vivor ben.
Memoranda cf Understanding wich is employees. Ir. ,addition
to the second reading of the Ord-nance, an Urgency Ordinance
was also presented in order that the City not be at risk in
. carrying out its obligations a timely manner.
Councilman Stemrich offered an Ordinance entitled:
AN ORDINANCE O'. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA Ord. #2386
AUTHORIZING AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY appvng amend
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA AND THE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION to PERS
OF THE CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM.
Moved by Councilman Stemrich, seconded by Councilman Naranjo
to waive further reading and adopt. Ordinance passed and
adopted by following vote, to wit:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: AVILA, STEMRICH, NARANJO, LATTA,
MOSES
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCfLMEMBERS: NONE
Councilman Naranjo offered an Ordinance entitled:
AN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Urg Ord #2387
AZUSA AUTHORIZING AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONTRACT BETWEEN THE amend to
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA AND THE BOARD OF PERS
ADMINISTRATION OF THE CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
'RETIREMENT S i'S'i'EM.
Moved by Councilman Naranjo, seconded by Councilman Latta to
waive further reading and adopt. Ordinance passed and
adopted by the following vote of the Council:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: AVILA, STEMRICH, NARANJO, IATTA,
MOSES
NOES: COUNCIL14EMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
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Councilman Naranjo offered a resolution entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF
THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA
Res. #8541
DENYING THE PUBLIC.
NUISANCE
APPEAL OF ANTONIO AND OLGA C.
denying Pub
ALVAREZ AND AFFIPUIING
THE FINDING
OF A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND
Nuis Appl
ORDER TO ABATE THE
NUISANCE
FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 513-515
88-451
NORTH AZUSA AVENUE
(CASE NO.
88-451).
Moved by Councilman Naranjo, seconded by Councilman Stemrich
to waive further reading and adopt. Resolution passed and
adopted by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS:
SCHEDULED ITEMS
AVILA, STEMRICH, NARANJO, LATTA,
MOSES
NONE
NONE
PUBLIC HEARING - on the possible revocation of a special use
permit granted by City Council Resolution No. 3546, dated
November 27, 1956, Azusa Rock Company, Inc., aka Kirst
Construction Company, Inc., which was granted to allow
removal of rock, sand and gravel, and to operate a rock
plant, rock crusher, plant, ready -mix concrete plant and
asphalt plant, on the property located at 3901 Encanto
Parkway.
The Mayor declared the Hearing open. The City Clerk read
the affidavit of proof of publication of notice of said
hearing published in the Azusa Herald on November 9th, as
well as affidavit. of proof of posting said property on
November 10th, 1988.
City Attorney apprised the audience that approximately four
weeks ago the Council reque-ted staff to investigate the
possibility of miti.reation mea., :..-es to alleviate some of the
problems that had =_en addressed at the quarry site. Tia.
Council also reque:.s1:ad that thl Public Hearing be re -noticed
to give everyone the opportunity to participate and comment
on those proposed mitigation measures. He advised that
staff would report on those negotiations. After that,
public testimony can be received from those who wish to
speak on the proposed mitigation measures or on the subject
of the revocation of the rock quarry. In general, that this
is a public hearing on all. of those issues.
Councilwoman Avila then read a statement to the citizens of
Azusa. She stated that the whole issue should be brought
back into perspective of what is basically the real issue
concerning the status of the conditional use permit, which
was granted some thirty years ago. That this Council is
faced with the burden of that decision and above all the
responsibility to come to an objective, mutual consensus of
a rightful decision for the citizens, both legally and
ethically. She further stated that the issue has become
emotionally clouded by innuendo and flagrant attempts to
pressure an irresponsible and premature vote of the Council
by intimidation. She went on to say that much testimony has
been heard and will be heard on this matter. The people
elected the Council to represent them and in reciprocation
of that trust, the Council will reach an honest and unbiased
solution that is fair and equitable to all parties. The
contingency from Duarte is here as guests and shall be
treated as such and she trusted that they would conduct
themselves in like manner as well as the entire audience.
She went an to state that, as an elected official, she
represented the entire City, and not a few special interest
groups and would vete with a clear conscience and without
any mental reservation.
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Sched. Items
Pub Hrg
Azusa Rock
Hrg opened
Comments
Cty Atty
Statement
Cnclwmn
Avila
Mayor Moses stated that it appeared to him that the
conditional use permit has been violated. That the citizens
of Azusa have a right to their opinions and feelings; that
it is their city and their decision. He admonished the
audience that he wanted the proceedings to go as smoothly
as possible without emotional outbursts.
Director of Community Development Bruckner addressed this
item stating the the purpose of the hearing was to hear and
consider any new testimony for possible revocation of the
use permit governing Azusa Rock; to review any past
evidence that might be on the record before the Council and
also to review any potential conditions that have been
created that would relieve the impact that Azusa Rock is
currently creating on the environment. He went on to state
that when the Council is deliberating they can rely on any
testimony that is on the record to date; Planning Commission
as well as Council. The Council has three potential
alternataives of action available:
No action, which would allow Azusa Rock
to continue its operations as presently
conducted,
Revocation of Special Use Permit No.
3546, which would result in the closure
of the quarrry,
Impose additional conditions on Azusa
Rock in order to mitigate the .mpacts.
Mr. Bruckner elaborated on the findings that would have to
be made in order to revoke the special use permit and also
on the amended proposed conditions.
Statement
Mayor Moses
Testimony
staff
The Mayor requested the action that the Planning Commission Comments
had recommended, and was advised that the Planning Moses
Commission recommended revocation of the use permit, based
on their findings that there was abandonment and that Azusa
Rock was a nuisance.
Discussion was held regarding the rise of Encanto Parkway
only in emergencies and the use of explos ves.
Mr. Glenn Watson, representing Azusa Rock, addressed the Comments
Council advising that he had no other comments to make G. Watson
regarding this issue, but, did want to commend staff for
their diligence and care in preparing the proposed
conditions, and that they were acceptable to them.
City Attorney apprised the Council that in the event the Comments
Council approved the special use permit with these proposed Cty Atty
conditions, that he would prepare a resolution with certain
findings and would use the language of the conditions as
they were presented this evening.
Mayor Sohn Hitt of the City of Duarte addressed this item
stating that he and the City of Duarte appreciated the
opportunity to speak before the Council to present the
concerns of the citizens of Duarte. He further stated that
though they continue to believe that revocation of the
permit would be the best way of solving the problerr,s created
by the quarry operation, they also recognized that the
Council has many perspectives to consider and that it is a
difficult decision. While mitigation measures are not
their preference, and the proposed measures are not as
strong as they would like them, he hoped they would be
implemented as quicklybas possible, and then they would have
a better opportunity to judge their effectiveness. He
stated that they are willing to accept them at this time.
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Comments
Mayor Hitt
of Duarte
Mrs. Gayle Avakian addressed this item stating that the rock
quarry operation should be closed down permanently. She
felt that the Council did not work diligently enough with
the Committee to Save the Foothills. Rock quarrying should
not be permitted in the water conservation zone. She felt
that the Council was not interested in the health and
welfare of the citizens. She felt the Council had the
evidence to revoke their permit.
Ms. Marlene Fox, attorney, representing the City of Duarte
addressed this issue stating that the Mayor of Duarte has
advised the official position of the City of Duarte. She,
however, wanted to state for the City of Duarte, that the
mitigation measures proposed are the absolute minimum that
would be acceptable; because the City of Duarte favors the
revocation of the quarrying permit. She felt that there was
enough evidence to prove that the quarry was inoperable for
a certain period of time and that they quarried beyond their
boundaries and other conditions had been violated. Further,
that the manner in which the quarry is operated consititutes
a public nuisance. She did have some questions which she
would like answered. Would the proposed conditions become a
part of the special use permit if adopted by Council; she
requested clarification on Condition I, regarding renewal of
the quarry application and would that be a public hearing;
further clarification on the public hearing process wherein
the permit would be reviewed every two years. She also
requested information on the zone change that had been
continued regarding the rock quarry property and when that
would be considered by the Council. Also, the status of the
quarrying reclassification and redesignation of the rock
quarry application to the State of California. She
appreciated all the kindnesses and courtesies extended to
her by staff and Council.
Comments
G. Avakian
Comments
M. Fox
'The Mayor asked Mrs. Fox on the status of the law suit Comments
against the City of Azusa by the City of Duarte and if that Moses on
suit would be dropped. She stated that she could not law suit
respond on that at this time.
Mrs. Gayle Avakian addressed the Council, stating that the Comments
zoning of the rock quarry should be water conservation not G. Avakian
community facilities.
Mr. Tony Carrasco addressed the Council stating that he was Comments
opposed to revocation of the permit. He and his wife were T. Carrasco
both employed by the quarry. He felt that the company could
work with the community to alleviate some of the problems
that had been raised.
Mr. Albert Aviles addressed Council, stating that he was Comments
employed by owl Rock for the past fifteen years. He felt A. Aviles
that the continuing of the quarry was important to the
people employed as well as the materials excavated were very
important and needed for homes, flood control and other
buildings. He did not favor revocation.
Mrs. Carol Montano addressed the Council on behalf of the Comments
Committee to Save the Foothills. She stated that the C. Montano
'Council's decision on this matter was very important. She
felt the mitigation measures were not in the best interests
of the City. She felt that revocation was the solution.
Mr. John Van Doren addressed the Council as a member of the Comments
Council from the City of Duarte. He responded to the J. Van Doren
Mayor's question regarding the law suit against Azusa and
stated that the Council of Duarte would have to meet and
determine the appropriate action to be taken. As a citizen
of the City of Duarte, he wanted to state that for many
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years the quarrying operation was silent and not any concern
to him. however, when the quarrying resumed and the dust
and noise problems were apparent, he was concerned. He,
also, asked that the questions posed by Mrs. Fox would be
considered.
Mr. Art West addressed this issue requesting information on
the placement, of a conveyor belt across the river, the
proposed new road on the east side of the river, and how
much of Todd Avenue would be used when and if necessary.
Community Development Director Bruckner responded to his
concerns.
Mr. West went on to state that he felt the City of Duarte
was the beneficiary of the mitigation measures and the
citizens of Azusa the loser.
Mr. Ron Castleberry addressed this issue stating that he
appreciated the City of Duarte investing their time and
efforts to fight this issue. If the mitigation measures are
approved then the citizens of Azusa will have to continue
the battle. The quarry operation is an embarassment to the
City and the San Gabriel Valley.
Comments
A. West
Comments R.
Castleberry
Mr. Al Soper addressed this issue stating that homes have Comments
been built on the foothills in the City of Duarte, and A. Soper
wondered why the Committee to Save the Foothills did not
object to that. He felt that the mitigation measures were
fair for all parties concerned.
Mr. Ron Legault addressed the Council stating that the homes Comments
Mr. Soper alluded to were in the City of Bradbury, not R. Legault
Duarte. He stated that the law suit against the City by
Duarte would take tai: payers money. The dust problems are
still with us and there will be a lot more truck traffic.
Mr. Tom Weckerly addressed the Council stating that he felt Comments
the proceedings had been going on much too long and that no T. Weckerly
one seemed to care about the employees of the quarry.
Mr. Art Morales addressed the Council stating that the homes Comments
Mr. Soper mentioned were in Duarte. He said that Azusa Rock A. Morales
is an Azusa business using Azusa streets as was their
rights. The City of Duarte should not have been built homes
in such close proximity to the quarry. He believed that the
mitigation measures should be approved.
Mr. Art West
addressed the Council stating that the concerns
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of some that jobs would be lost if the quarry's permit
were
A. West
revoked were
not as large as the concerns of Johnston's
Pump
in Glendora,
where 300 people would lose their jobs.
Mr. Bert Law addressed the Council and stated that he
was
Comments
proud of the
City however, the quarry operations would
ruin
B. Law
our drinking
water.
Mr. G. Paras addressed the Council stating that since moving Comments
to the Valley he has a respiratory problem and the quarry G. Paras
operations contributed to his problem. Because of all the
evidence presented in the past, he felt the special use
permit should be revoked. He stated that five quarry
operations have been recently closed down because of
environment problems.
There being no further testimony, it was moved by Councilman Hrg closed
Naranjo, seconded by Councilman Latta and unanimously
carried by roll call to close the hearing.
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City Attorney then responded.to questions presented by Ms. Cty Atty
Fox. With respect to the resolution amending the special response to
use permit, he stated that the conditions would be a part of M.,.Fox
the resolution. With respect to Condition I, the renewal of
the conditional use permit, the conditions as presently
drafted provide that the decision is discretionary, however,
that discretion is limited to the Council determining
whether there has been substantial compliance with the .
conditions of approval. Also, with respect to Condition I,
with the two year review by the staff and Planning
Commission, the Public Hearing provided for, would be a duly
noticed Public Hearing and subject to appeal. With regard
to the zoning issue and Azusa Rock's application with the
State for reclassification, these issues would be presented
to the Council at a later date.
Councilwoman Avila commented that she felt empathy for the Comments
Councilman Naranjo stated that the Council had received the
Comments
final testimony, tonight, on this issue. That their
Naranjo &
decision was a difficult one and had to be considered
motion to
carefully. Both the cities of Duarte and Azusa were dealing
appv miti-
with past Council decisions of years ago; Azusa, allowing
gation meas.
the quarry to operate, and Duarte, allowing homes to be
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built near the quarry operations. Therefore, he felt that
Stemrich
mitigation measures were in the best interests of the
'
citizens. He realized that some would not be in support of
Moses
his decision, however, the citizens of Azusa elected the
com-
plimented
Council to protect the financial stability and
audience's
responsibility of Azusa without jeopardizing their health
demeanor
and welfare, and he felt that mitigation addressed these
& vote on
concerns. He went on to state, that he would be the first
motion appvd
to initiate proceedings for revocation of the permit, if
Azusa Rock failed to comply with the conditions. He stated
that he looks forward to a continuing working relationship
with the City of Duarte and its citizens. He then made
'the
motion to impose additional conditions as listed on
Exhibit A, to mitigate these impacts.
Mayor Moses wished to comment, stating that he was
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disappointed with the City of Duarte, because their
Moses
complaints of dust and noise now reverted to the City of
Azusa, because of the mitigation measures. That in 1956,
when the quarry first started to operate, if they had
quarried the mountain to the extent of today, there would be
no problems, because there were no homes there then. He
also did not appreciate the quarry using dynamite, as the
dust problems would be greater. He felt that the
recommendation of the Planning Commission to revoke the
permit should be upheld.
Councilwoman Avila commented that she felt empathy for the Comments
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people who were recipients of the dust problems. She has
Avila &
experienced the same problems. She stated that her decision
second to
was being made not without feelings, however, progress could
motion of
not be stopped, but a tighter rein placed on it. She then
Naranjo
seconded the motion made by Councilman Naranjo.
Councilman Stemrich commented that he would go along with
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Councilmembers Naranjo and Avila, and favor mitigation
Stemrich
measures. If the quarry did not comply, he said they would
'
be closed down.
Mayor Moses complimented the audience for their cooperation
Moses
in keeping their emotions in control, thus making the
com-
plimented
Council's job much easier. He then requested a roll call on
audience's
the motion. Motion passed by the following vote of the
demeanor
Council:
& vote on
motion appvd
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: AVILA, STEMRICH, NARANJO
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: LATTA, MOSES
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
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Moved by Councilman Latta, seconded by Councilman Naranjo Proclo for
and unanimously carried by roll call that a proclamation be 1988 Family
prepared for the week of Thanksgiving as 111988 Family Week
Week."
THE CITY COUNCIL RECESSED AT 9:35 P.M.
Recessed
SPECIAL CALL ITEMS Spec Call
NONE None
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION Pub.Prtc.
THE CITY COUNCIL RECONVENED
AT 9:45 P.M.
Reconvened
'Moved
by Councilman Latta,
seconded by
Councilman Naranjo
Appvl for
Development Bruckner advised that by doing so, there would
and unanimously carried by
roll call to
approve request of
boxing exhib.
Azusa Youth Club to hold a
boxing tournament at the V.F.W.
be completely rehabilitatad for low and moderate income
Hall on November 26th from
7:00 P.M. to
10:00 P.M.
probs
Comments
SPECIAL CALL ITEMS Spec Call
NONE None
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION Pub.Prtc.
Discussion was held with the Council regarding security, and General
liability to the City if injuries occurred, and if the discussion
business owners in the area were in favor of such an event.
City Attorney apprised the Council that if any injuries
occur on City Streets, the City is liable.
Mr. Art West addressed the Council regarding the Coast Fed
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development and wondered why the existing apartments on the
A. West
west were going to be legalized. Director of Community
CoastFed
Development Bruckner advised that by doing so, there would
project &
be a continguous neighborhood of multi -family development
response by
that could work together in harmony and a project that would
Comm.Dev.Dir.
be completely rehabilitatad for low and moderate income
5th & Alosta
'center
housing; further relocation costs would be extremely
probs
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expensive. Mr. Bruckner further advised him on the meaning
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of legalizing a non -conforming use. Mr. West felt that
use of Price
'these
apartments were of no value to the City.
Patrick Mulraney, President of Truckers for Children,
Truckers
requested that he be allowed to close off Irwindale Avenue
for Children
from Gladstone to First Street, in order to have a fund
req to have
raising event to benefit children at the burn center. The
benefit on
event would commence at 7:00 A.M. on December 11th, and
Irwindale
cease at 10:00 P.M., but would like an additional 2 hours to
clean up the street.
Discussion was held with the Council regarding security, and General
liability to the City if injuries occurred, and if the discussion
business owners in the area were in favor of such an event.
City Attorney apprised the Council that if any injuries
occur on City Streets, the City is liable.
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It was consensus of Council that the matter be referred to
benefit rfrd
staff since there were many items that needed to be
to staff
addressed, such as logistics, police, fire and the closure
of the street itself, as well as insurance requirements.
Mr. Art Morales addressed the Council regarding hazardous
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conditions at 5th and Alosta. He wondered if a striped
A. Morales
island could be erected so that people exiting the shopping
5th & Alosta
'center
would have some measure of safety.
Mr. Ron Legault addressed the Council stating that the fund
probs
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raising event that Truckers for Children were contemplating
R. Legault
on Irwindale Avenue could best be held on a portion of the
use of Price
Price Club parking lot. It would be more logical to do it
Club fr ben.
there.
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Mr. Zamora stated that possibly on week -ends patrol officers Comments
could walk a beat around that area, giving residents more Zamora
security. The problems in that area affect the City
economically.
Lengthy discussion was held between the Council and Mr. General
Zamora, wherein the Mayor was in favor of having two discussion
officers patrol the area, and Councilman Latta stating that
it should be declared a public nuisance and abated.
City Attorney apprised the Council that the Code Enforcement Comments
officer and the Police Department were already working on Cty Atty
abatement of the situation. The other alternative was a
red-light abatement through the courts. Before such an
action can be pursued an extensive report would have to be
compiled as documentation.
City Administrator Fuentes apprised that there are many bars Comments
'within the City that cause us problems. That even though Cty Admin
one bar is closed down, their clients will frequent the
others.
Captain Nelson addressed the Council and stated that he Comments
could supply the City Attorney with the necessary Capt Nelson
documentation, however, it would take some time.
Councilman Latta requested information from the Community Comments
Development Director on how the City can stop these bars Latta
from coming in. Mr. Bruckner advised that at present they
were working on an Ordinance that would require all existing
and any new bars to have a conditional use permit applied
for and approved by the Planning Commission with appropriate
conditions attached. Non-compliance would result in
revocation of their permit.
Lengthy discussion ensued regarding possibility of fining General
bar owners for numerous violations. City Attorney advised discussion
that could not be done, but that the conditional use permit
was the best tool to use in those cases. The possibility of
the Redevelopment Agency purchasing that property was also
discussed.
Since this item was not on the Agenda, it was consensus of Matter rfrd
Council that it be referred to staff for a complete report. to staff
Councilwoman Avila advised that the porno shop, or adult Comments
video store, was located near the School District office Avila adult
where children are brought in to be tested for educational video store
purposes.
Lengthy discussion was held regarding this video shop, the General
fact that they had placed newspaper ads advertising their discussion
shops and listing their locations. Such an ad was even seen
in San Diego, listing Azusa as one of their places of
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Mr. Louis Zamora addressed the Council stating some of the
Comments
problems that he sees in the City. He stated that
L. Zamora
yesterday, at 12 noon, two grown men were fighting just
bars on 5th
north of Fifth Street. He felt that this was a tragedy
St. & porno
breeding ground in that area with all the bars and the
shop
police problems. Another area is the pornographic video
shop that is near the School District and near the
elementary schools. He wished that the Council could
address these items and do something to alleviate the
problems.
'Councilman
Stemrich apprised Mr. Zamora of some of the
Comments
problems that were occurring with the Alcoholic Beverage
Stemrich
Control with regard to these particular bars. They fine
them, but do not close them down.
Mr. Zamora stated that possibly on week -ends patrol officers Comments
could walk a beat around that area, giving residents more Zamora
security. The problems in that area affect the City
economically.
Lengthy discussion was held between the Council and Mr. General
Zamora, wherein the Mayor was in favor of having two discussion
officers patrol the area, and Councilman Latta stating that
it should be declared a public nuisance and abated.
City Attorney apprised the Council that the Code Enforcement Comments
officer and the Police Department were already working on Cty Atty
abatement of the situation. The other alternative was a
red-light abatement through the courts. Before such an
action can be pursued an extensive report would have to be
compiled as documentation.
City Administrator Fuentes apprised that there are many bars Comments
'within the City that cause us problems. That even though Cty Admin
one bar is closed down, their clients will frequent the
others.
Captain Nelson addressed the Council and stated that he Comments
could supply the City Attorney with the necessary Capt Nelson
documentation, however, it would take some time.
Councilman Latta requested information from the Community Comments
Development Director on how the City can stop these bars Latta
from coming in. Mr. Bruckner advised that at present they
were working on an Ordinance that would require all existing
and any new bars to have a conditional use permit applied
for and approved by the Planning Commission with appropriate
conditions attached. Non-compliance would result in
revocation of their permit.
Lengthy discussion ensued regarding possibility of fining General
bar owners for numerous violations. City Attorney advised discussion
that could not be done, but that the conditional use permit
was the best tool to use in those cases. The possibility of
the Redevelopment Agency purchasing that property was also
discussed.
Since this item was not on the Agenda, it was consensus of Matter rfrd
Council that it be referred to staff for a complete report. to staff
Councilwoman Avila advised that the porno shop, or adult Comments
video store, was located near the School District office Avila adult
where children are brought in to be tested for educational video store
purposes.
Lengthy discussion was held regarding this video shop, the General
fact that they had placed newspaper ads advertising their discussion
shops and listing their locations. Such an ad was even seen
in San Diego, listing Azusa as one of their places of
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business. The Police Department and City Attorney are well
aware of the problem and are pursuing methods to reconcile
the problem. The City Attorney advised Council that this
video store was scheduled for discussion in Closed Session.
OTHER BUSINESS/CITY COUNCIL
Moved by Mayor Moses, seconded by Councilman Naranjo and
unanimously carried by roll call that members of Council
meet with our legislators in Sacramento to discuss concerns
of the City, such as the need for a traffic signal at Azusa
Avenue and Ninth Street. Members of Council to rotate their
visits and to authorize as many trips as deemed necessary to
accomplish our goals.
Oth Bus/Cncl
Cncl reps to
meet w/legis-
lators
Discussion was held regarding the preservation/restoration Discussion
of the Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church. City Attorney Good Shep.
apprised Council that the Council had the authority to Church
declare the church a historical building, however, no funds
could be expended to help in its restoration.
Moved by Mayor Moses, seconded by Councilman Stemrich and Aid church
unanimously carried by roll call that the City afford any within legal
aid to the Good Shepherd Church that is within the legal limits
limits of the law.
Discussion was held regarding erroneous editorial in the San
Gabriel Valley Tribune on November 16th, wherein it stated
that the Council did not need to put all those revenue
measures on the ballot. We are required by State Law to do
SO. The Tribune has since printed a retraction, however,
the misleading and inaccurate information is a source of
irritation to the Council.
Moved by Councilman Latta, seconded by Councilman Stemrich
and unanimously carried by roll call that an Azusa 2000
Committee be formed. Said committee to be comprised of
members of the community, who would design and report on
goals and ideas that they would like to see in the year
2000. This report would be presented to Council for its use
as a guideline and anticipated achievement, if feasible.
Mayor Moses offered a resolution entitled:
Discussion
SGV Tribune
misleading
editorial
Formation
of Azusa 2000
committee
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA TO Res. #8542
RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION ON NOVEMBER 21, 1988, PURSUANT TO Closed Sess
THE PROVISIONS OF GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54957 AND MAKING
FINDINGS PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9 (a).
Moved by Mayor Moses, seconded by Councilman Stemrich to
waive further reading and adopt. Resolution passed and
adopted by the following vote of the Council:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS:
AVILA, STERMICH, NARANJO, LATTA,
MOSES
NONE
NONE
TIME OF RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION: 10:50 P.M.
THE CITY COUNCIL RECONVENED AT 11:28 P.M.
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Recess to
Closed Sess
Reconvened
Moved by Councilman Latta, seconded by Councilman Stemrich Adjourn
and unanimously carried to adjourn.
TIME OF ADJOURNMENT: 11:30 P.M.
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