20220802 City Council MinutesMINUTES
VERNON CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 2022
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Lopez called the meeting to order at 9:03 a.m.
FLAG SALUTE
Mayor Lopez led the Flag Salute.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT:
Leticia Lopez, Mayor (via remote access)
Crystal Larios, Mayor Pro Tem
William Davis, Council Member
Judith Merlo, Council Member
Melissa Ybarra, Council Member
STAFF PRESENT:
Carlos Fandino, City Administrator (via remote access)
Angela Kimmey, Deputy City Administrator
Zaynah Moussa, City Attorney
Lisa Pope, City Clerk
Scott Williams, Finance Director
Fredrick Agyin, Health and Environmental Control Director
Michael Earl, Human Resources Director
Robert Sousa, Police Chief
Dan Wall, Public Works Director
Todd Dusenberry, Acting Public Utilities General Manager
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
MOTION
Council Member Ybarra moved and Mayor Pro Tem Larios seconded a motion to
approve the agenda. The question was called and the motion carried unanimously.
PUBLIC COMMENT
None.
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PRESENTATIONS
1. City Administrator Report
Recommendation: No action is required by City Council. This is a presentation
only.
Deputy City Administrator Kimmey presented the report.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
2. Urgency Ordinance No. 1286 Extending Interim Urgency Ordinance No. 1283
- Warehouse Moratorium
Public Works Director Wall presented the staff report.
In response to Council questions, Public Works Director Wall discussed the length
of the moratorium and impact on development with 25% increases.
Mayor Lopez opened the public hearing. There being no speakers, Mayor Lopez
closed the public hearing.
MOTION
Council Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Merlo seconded a motion to:
A. Find that the proposed action is exempt from California Environmental Quality
Act (CEQA) review, because it is general policy and procedure-making activity that
is unrelated to any specific project, which must undergo separate CEQA review,
and that will not result in direct physical changes or reasonably foreseeable indirect
physical changes in the environment, and therefore does not constitute a “project”
as defined by CEQA Guidelines Section 15378; and B. Adopt Urgency Ordinance
No. 1286, pursuant to Government Code Section 65858, extending a moratorium
on the establishment, expansion, or modification of warehouse uses, freight
terminals, truck terminals, container storage, and container parking within the City
of Vernon for an additional ten months and fifteen (15) days, or until City Council's
adoption of an ordinance addressing the moratorium issues, whichever occurs
first. The question was called and the motion carried unanimously.
3. Ordinance No. 1287 Amending Title 17 of the Vernon Municipal Code
pertaining to Warehouse Uses
Public Works Director Wall presented the staff report.
In response to Council questions, Public Works Director Wall discussed the
timeline of the development agreement approval process by the Council.
Mayor Lopez opened the public hearing.
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Steve Freed, warehouse building owner, requested additional language
grandfathering existing warehouses uses over 150,000 square feet, until such a
time as 25,000 square feet or more was added.
Gary Guesman suggested the time for development agreement approval would be
greater than three weeks and urged caution in the details of such agreements so
projects were not extended for months or years.
There being no additional speakers, Mayor Lopez closed the public hearing.
In response to Council questions, City Attorney provided suggested exemption
language.
MOTION
Council Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Merlo seconded a motion to:
A. Find that the proposed action is exempt from California Environmental Quality
Act (CEQA) review, because it is general policy and procedure-making activity that
is unrelated to any specific project, which must undergo separate CEQA review,
and that will not result in direct physical changes or reasonably foreseeable indirect
physical changes in the environment, and therefore does not constitute a “project”
as defined by CEQA Guidelines Section 15378; B. Introduce and conduct first
reading of Ordinance No. 1287 amending Chapters 17.16.020 and 17.24.020 and
adding Chapter 17.24.035 to Title 17 (Zoning) of the Vernon Municipal Code
relating to warehouse uses, as amended; and C. Direct staff to schedule second
reading and adoption for the August 16, 2022 City Council Meeting.
RECESS
Mayor Lopez called a recess at 9:43 a.m. The meeting reconvened at 9:47 a.m.
with all Council Members present.
Staff provided proposed exemption language.
Mayor Lopez reopened the public hearing.
Mr. Freed suggested the language be included in the permitted uses section.
Council Member Ybarra rescinded the motion.
Heather Crossner, Bridge Industrial, agreed with the proposed exemption
language.
The Council tabled the item to the end of the meeting.
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CONSENT CALENDAR
MOTION
Council Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Merlo seconded a motion to
approve the Consent Calendar. The question was called and the motion carried
unanimously.
The Consent Calendar consisted of the following items:
4. Approval of Minutes
Recommendation: Approve the July 19, 2022 Regular City Council meeting
minutes.
5. Claims Against the City
Recommendation: Receive and file claims submitted by Jeffrey Levin in the
amount of $2,106.28; and Elia Ramirez in the amount of $322.92.
6. Franchise Towing Fee Agreements
Recommendation: A. Conduct second reading and adopt Ordinance No. 1284
granting to Mr. C's Towing of South Gate, Inc., a franchise towing services
agreement; and B. Conduct second reading and adopt Ordinance No. 1285
granting Towwerks, LLC. (dba Viertel's Central / Northeast Division), a franchise
towing services agreement.
7. Conduct of Meetings via Teleconference Pursuant to Assembly Bill 361
Recommendation: Ratify the findings in Resolution No. 2021-36 authorizing
continued conduct of City Council and all other City legislative body meetings via
teleconference, in accordance with Assembly Bill 361 (AB 361), due to continued
public health and safety concerns caused by COVID-19.
8. Operating Account Warrant Register
Recommendation: Approve Operating Account Warrant Register No. 91, for the
period of July 3 through July 16, 2022, totaling $9,100,269.42 and consisting of
ratification of electronic payments totaling $8,941,191.72 and ratification of the
issuance of early checks totaling $159,077.70.
9. Redevelopment Agency Obligation Retirement Account Warrant Register
Recommendation: Approve Redevelopment Agency Obligation Retirement
Account Warrant Register No. 65, for the period of April 17 through July 16, 2022
and consisting of ratification of electronic payments totaling $8,000.00.
10. Public Works Department Monthly Report
Recommendation: Receive and file the June 2022 Building Report.
11. Mutual Aid Operational Plan Agreement
Recommendation: Approve and authorize the Chief of Police to execute a Mutual
Aid Operational Plan Agreement, in substantially the same form as submitted.
12. Supplemental to Purchase Contract LP-0728 with ABB, Inc.
Recommendation: A. Find that the best interests of the City are served by a direct
award of a Supplemental to ABB, Inc., without a competitive selection process
pursuant to Section 3.32.110 B.2 of the Vernon Municipal Code (VMC); and B.
Authorize a Supplemental to Purchase Contract LP-0728 with ABB, Inc. in an
amount not to exceed $9,445.81.
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13. Sale of Surplus Vernon Public Utilities Vehicle to Petrelli Electric, Inc.
Recommendation: Approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute the
Purchase and Sale Agreement with Petrelli Electric, Inc. (Petrelli Electric), in
substantially the same form as submitted, for the sale of one surplus 2008
Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD vehicle for the price of $6,500.
14. Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) System Yearly
Maintenance Contract
Recommendation: A. Find that approval of the proposed action is categorically
exempt from California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review, in accordance
with CEQA Guidelines Section 15301, because the project consists of the
restoration or rehabilitation of deteriorated existing equipment and involves
negligible or no expansion of an existing use; and B. Approve a Purchase Contract
with Western Allied in the amount of $50,000 for maintenance and inspection
services for the City’s HVAC system.
15. Federal Equitable Sharing Agreement and Annual Certification Report
Recommendation: Approve and authorize the Police Chief and City Administrator
to execute the Federal Equitable Sharing Agreement and Annual Certification
Report.
16. Report on Vehicle Purchases Approved by the City Administrator
Recommendation: Receive and file the report.
17. National Auto Fleet Group Multiple Vehicle Purchase
Recommendation: A. Approve the purchase of five new 2022 Ford F -150 Lighting
Pro 4WD SuperCrew Work Trucks through National Auto Fleet Group, for a total
cost of $230,846.60; and B. Authorize the City Administrator to approve
comparable vehicle purchases for a total not-to-exceed $250,000 for the Public
Works Department should the vehicles noted above no longer be available through
the National Auto Fleet Group.
NEW BUSINESS
18. Memorandum of Understanding by and between the City of Vernon and the
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 47
Human Resources Director Earl presented the staff report.
MOTION
Mayor Pro Tem Larios moved and Council Member Ybarra seconded a motion to
adopt Resolution No. 2022-30 approving the Memorandum of Understanding by
and between the City of Vernon and the International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers, Local 47 (IBEW) for the period of July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2025.
The question was called and the motion carried unanimously.
19. Amendment to Classification and Compensation Plan
Human Resources Director Earl presented the staff report.
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MOTION
Council Member Ybarra moved and Mayor Pro Tem Larios seconded a motion to:
A. Approve new job descriptions; and B. Adopt Resolution No. 2022-31 amending
Exhibits A and C of the Classification and Compensation Plan adopted by
Resolution No. 2022-29 adding new classifications and associated salary ranges
for Payroll Analyst and Power Resources Settlement Analyst, Senior; deleting the
classification of Payroll Specialist, Senior; and incorporating Cost of Living
Adjustments for classifications represented by the International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 47. The question was called and the motion
carried unanimously.
20. Construction Contract with J.D.M.L., Inc. dba Standard Industries for
Pumping Plant Demolition and Site Improvements
Acting Public Utilities General Manager Dusenberry presented the staff report.
MOTION
Council Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Davis seconded a motion to:
A. Find that the proposed action is categorically exempt from California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review, in accordance with CEQA Guidelines
Section 15301, because the project consists of the maintenance, repair or minor
alteration of existing facilities including the demolition and removal of individual
small structures, and involves negligible or no expansion of an existing use; B.
Accept the bid from J.D.M.L., Inc. dba Standard Industries (Standard Industries)
as the lowest responsive and responsible bidder and reject all other bids; C.
Approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute a Construction Contract
with Standard Industries in substantially the same form as submitted, in an amount
not-to-exceed $397,613 for Pumping Plant Demolition and Site Improvements; and
D. Authorize a contingency amount of $40,000 in the event of unforeseen changes
in the project and grant authority to the City Administrator to issue Change Orders
for an amount up to the contingency amount, if necessary. The question was called
and the motion carried unanimously.
21. Professional Services Agreement with Bell Burnett & Associates (BB&A) for
Specialized Natural Gas Advisory Services
Acting Public Utilities General Manager Dusenberry presented the staff report.
MOTION
Council Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Merlo seconded a motion to:
A. Find that the proposed Services Agreement with BB&A is exempt from
competitive selection pursuant to Vernon Municipal Code (VMC) Section 3.32.110
as the best interests of the City are served by a direct award of the contract without
a competitive selection process; and B. Approve and authorize the City
Administrator to execute a Professional Services Agreement with BB&A, in
substantially the same form as submitted, to provide specialized natural gas
advisory services in connection with the planning and implementation of a Natural
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Gas Procurement Strategy and Energy Risk Management Policy, in an amount not
to exceed $100,000. The question was called and the motion carried unanimously.
ORAL REPORTS
City Administrator Reports on Activities and other Announcements.
Deputy City Administrator Kimmey announced National Night Out on August 2,
2022, 5-7 p.m.
City Council Reports on Activities (including AB 1234), Announcements, or
Directives to Staff.
None.
RECESS
Mayor Lopez recessed the meeting to Closed Session at 10:11 a.m.
CLOSED SESSION
22. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS
Government Code Section 54957.6
Agency Designated Representative: Carlos Fandino, City Administrator
Employee Organization: Vernon Police Management Association
RECONVENE
At 10:36 a.m., Mayor Lopez adjourned Closed Session and reconvened the regular
meeting.
CLOSED SESSION REPORT
City Attorney Moussa reported that the Council met in Closed Session, discussed
the item on the agenda, and took no reportable action.
PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued)
3. Ordinance No. 1287 Amending Title 17 of the Vernon Municipal Code
pertaining to Warehouse Uses
City Clerk Pope and City Attorney Moussa provided the proposed redlined
changes to the ordinance.
MOTION
Council Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Merlo seconded a motion to:
A. Find that the proposed action is exempt from California Environmental Quality
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Act (CEQA) review, because it is general policy and procedure-making activity that
is unrelated to any specific project, which must undergo separate CEQA review,
and that will not result in direct physical changes or reasonably foreseeable indirect
physical changes in the environment, and therefore does not constitute a “project”
as defined by CEQA Guidelines Section 15378; B. Introduce and conduct first
reading of Ordinance No. 1287 amending Chapters 17.16.020 and 17.24.020 and
adding Chapter 17.24.035 to Title 17 (Zoning) of the Vernon Municipal Code
relating to warehouse uses as amended; and C. Direct staff to schedule second
reading and adoption for the August 16, 2022 City Council Meeting.
Mayor Lopez reopened the public hearing.
Mr. Freed agreed with the proposed language and expressed appreciation to staff
for its work.
The question was called and the motion carried unanimously.
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Lopez adjourned the meeting at 10:52 a.m.
______________________________
LETICIA LOPEZ, Mayor
ATTEST:
____________________________
LISA POPE, City Clerk
(seal)
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