HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024.03.19 - Minutes - Regular MeetingCITY OF DIAMOND BAR
MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT/MAIN AUDITORIUM
21865 COPLEY DRIVE, DIAMOND BAR, CA 91765
MARCH 19, 2024
STUDY SESSION:
Public Comments:
Adjourned to Regular Meeting:
5:30 p.m., Room CC-08
RECOGNITION POLICY
None Offered
6:29 p.m.
CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Liu called the Regular City Council meeting to
order at 6:36 p.m. in the South Coast Air Quality Management District Main Auditorium,
21865 Copley Drive, Diamond Bar, CA 91765.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Paul Wright led the Pledge of Allegiance.
INVOCATION: Cantor Paul A. Buch, Temple Beth Israel, provided
the invocation.
ROLL CALL: Council Members Andrew Chou, Ruth Low and Steve
Tye, Mayor Pro Tern Chia Yu Teng, Mayor Stan Liu
Staff present in person: Dan Fox, City Manager; Ryan McLean, Assistant City
Manager; Omar Sandoval, City Attorney; Ken Desforges, Information Systems Director;
Marsha Roa, Community Relations Manager; Cecilia Arellano, Senior Community
Relations Coordinator; Joan Cruz, Administrative Coordinator; Kristina Santana, City
Clerk
Staff present telephonically: Amy Haug, Human
Greg Gubman, Community Development Director;
Mayuko Nakajima, Senior Planner; David Liu, Public
Maintenance Supervisor
Resources and Risk Manager;
Grace Lee, Planning Manager;
Works Director; Jason Williams,
Others present: Aaron Scheller, Deputy, Diamond Bar/Walnut Sheriff's
Station; Daniel Dail, Lieutenant, Diamond Bar/Walnut Sheriff's Station; Leticia Pacillas,
LACFD Community Services Liaison (telephonically)
APPROVAL OF AGENDA: Mayor Liu approved the agenda as presented.
1. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS, CERTIFICATES, PROCLAMATIONS:
1.1 Mayor Liu and Council Members presented a City Tile to Paul Wright upon
the occasion of his retirement as AQMD Production Administrator, in
recognition of his 32 years of service to the City of Diamond Bar.
2. CITY MANAGER REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: NONE
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3. PUBLIC COMMENTS:
Cynthia Yu, Diamond Bar Library, spoke about March workshops for adults and
children, advised the public that all LA County Libraries would be closed on
Monday, March 25t" in service of Cesar Chavez Day. For additional information
on these and other programs and services including 24-hour online services, visit
the library website at www,lacountylibrary.org
Aziz Amiri, Regional Chamber of Commerce San Gabriel Valley, announced that
in honor of the National Day of Prayer, a Mayor's prayer breakfast is being
planner at the newly renovated Diamond Bar Golf Course on May 2, 2024.
Daksha Mehta requested that the City consider extending Diamond Ride
services to Baldwin Kaiser Hospital when the contract renews in June.
Johnny Wang felt Diamond Bar and Walnut residents should have been notified
about the City of Industry's Public Hearing on zoning changes and homeless
shelter issues.
Mari Sarabia submitted a letter asking for help in working with the City of Industry
regarding proposed zoning changes in her neighborhood.
Diana Shorafa asked for the truth about the possibility of a homeless shelter
being built on Walnut Drive and Calbourne.
Miltinnie Yih wanted to know what residents can do about the City of Industry's
amendment to rezone the area that abuts her neighborhood on Flintgate Drive.
Shelley Gentry felt the property owned by the City
zoning change was an inappropriate environment
shelter/low barrier navigation shelter and asked if
issue.
of Industry and the proposed
for an emergency homeless
the City could help with the
Judy thanked Paul Wright for his service to the community and spoke about the
proposed zone changes in her neighborhood.
CC/Santana reported that public comment emails were submitted by Amy Wu
and Debbie Bell, both of which were forwarded to the City Council and printed for
placement at the entrance of tonight's meeting for public viewing, and that there
were no online callers requesting to speak under Public Comments.
RESPONSE TO PUBLIC COMMENTS:
CM/Fox said that the City became aware of the City of Industry zone change
proposals and upon contacting his colleague at the City of Industry was assured
that no homeless shelter is being proposed on the site and that Industry is
processing zoning code amendments that are mandated by state law.
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4. SCHEDULE OF FUTURE EVENTS: CM/Fox presented the Schedule of
Future Events.
5. CONSENT CALENDAR: C/Chou moved, MPT/Teng seconded, to approve the
Consent Calendar as presented. Motion carried 5.0 by the following Roll Call
vote with C/Low abstaining from approval of Consent Calendar Item 5.1.
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Chou, Low, Tye, MPT/Teng, M/Liu
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
5.1 APPROVED CITY COUNCIL MINUTES:
5.1.1 MARCH 5, 2024 REGULAR MEETING.
5.2 RATIFIED CHECK REGISTER DATED FEBRUARY 28, 2024 THROUGH
MARCH 12, 2024 TOTALING $767,065.72.
5.3 APPROVED THE FEBRUARY 2024 TREASURER'S STATEMENT.
5.4 APPROVED THE 2023 HOUSING ELEMENT ANNUAL PROGRESS
REPORT FOR FILING WITH THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT- (HCD) AND THE GOVERNOR'S
OFFICE OF PLANNING AND RESEARCH (OPR)
5.5 APPROVED THE 2023 GENERAL PLAN STATUS REPORT FOR FILING
WITH THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT (HCD) AND THE GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF
PLANNING AND RESEARCH (OPR).
5.6 APPROVED CREATION OF A NEW SPECIAL REVENUE FUND TO
MANAGE TRANSACTIONS USING THE CITY'S PERMANENT LOCAL
HOUSING ALLOCATION ("PLHA") GRANT FUNDS, AS FOLLOWS:
A. APPROVED A NEW SPECIAL REVENUE FUND NO. 224 ("PLHA
HOUSING FUND") TO MANAGE PROGRAM ACTIVITIES WITH
PERMANENT LOCAL HOUSING ALLOCATION ("PLHA") GRANT
FUNDS;
B. ESTABLISHED A REVENUE BUDGET OF $358,416 AND AN
EXPENSE BUDGET OF $358,416 IN FUND 224 FOR THE
ISSUANCE OF HIP/CHIP LOANS WITH PLHA FUNDS
ADMINISTERED BY THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY; AND,
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C. DETERMINED THAT THE PROPOSED ACTION DOES NOT
CONSTITUTE A PROJECT AND IS THEREFORE EXEMPT FROM
THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT ("CEQA").
5.7 APPROVED PURCHASE OF A NEW RICOH IM C8000 COLOR COPIER
AND A RICOH IM 8000 BLACK AND WHITE COPIER AS FOLLOWS:
A. APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED THE CITY MANAGER TO ISSUE A
PURCHASE ORDER TO ADVANCED OFFICE (INTEGRUS), INC.
FOR THE PURCHASE OF A NEW RICOH IM c8000 COLOR COPIER
AND A RICOH IM 8000 BLACK AND WHITE COPIER WITH
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION SERVICES IN THE NOT -TO -
EXCEED AMOUNT OF $36,889.46 AND,
B. APPROPRIATED $36,890 FROM THE TECHNOLOGY RESERVE
FUND (104) FUND BALANCE TO THE EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
AND REPLACEMENT FUND (503) FOR THE PURCHASE OF TWO
COPIERS.
6. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
7. COUNCIL CONSIDERATION:
NONE
NONE
8. COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS AND MEETING ATTENDANCE
REPORTS/COUNCIL MEMBER COMMENTS:
C/Chou congratulated Paul Wright on distinguished service to the City of
Diamond Bar and invited everyone to attend the Woman of the Year Award
hosted by Senator Archuleta on Saturday at 10:00 a.m. at the Diamond Bar
Center.
C/Low congratulated Paul Wright on his retirement and congratulated staff for
receiving the coveted Government Finance Officers Association Budget Award, .
She thanked M/Liu for his leadership in requesting last night's Town Hall Meeting
about the SR57/60 Confluence project, was pleased for Cantor Buch's
announcement of such a festive season, and reminded everyone that the City's
35t" Birthday Party will take place on April 6t"
C/Tye congratulated Paul Wright on 32 years of service, reminded residents that
Breakfast with the Bunny is March 30t" from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. in the Grandview
Ballroom at the Diamond Bar Center, and wished everyone a very
happy and celebratory Easter.
MPT/Teng found that tonight's speakers and residents who attended last night's
Town Hall meeting shared their frustration that they are outside the very limited
area of notification of projects.
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M/Liu thanked staff for tonight's meeting, said Paul Wright would be missed, and
congratulated the Miss Diamond Bar Court and thanked them for their
ambassadorship and thanked all who participated in their scholarship pageant.
He encouraged everyone to check up on their neighbors and friends and be safe
during erratic weather episodes such as those recently experienced in Diamond
Bar.
C/Low spoke about the passing of former Diamond Bar Mayor Eileen Ansari who
stood for many causes including women's rights who was a member of
numerous civic organization and charity groups and was especially noted for her
generosity and her service to Diamond Bar which is very much appreciated and
remembered by her colleagues and friends.
ADJOURNMENT: With no further business to conduct, M/Liu adjourned the Regular
City Council Meeting at 7:37 p.m. in memory of former Diamond Bar Mayor Eileen
Ansari.
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Respectfully Submitted,
Kristina Santana, City Clerk
inutes are hereby approved this 2nd day of April, 2024.