Monterey Park — 2026-06-17

City Council

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10.A. Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Annual Budget Adoption\nIt is recommended that the City Council consider:\n1. Adopting by Resolution the City’s and Successor Agency’s Fiscal Year 2026-2027\nAnnual Budget; and\n2. Taking such additional, related, action that may be desirable.
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10.B. Award of Multiple Vendor Contracts for As-Needed Purchase of Pipe Parts and\nRelated Supplies\nIt is recommended that the City Council consider:\n1. Awarding contracts to Core & Main, LP; Ferguson Enterprises, LLC; Orange County\nWinwater Works Co.; S & J Supply Co., Inc.; and Western Water Works Supply Co.\nfor the purchase of pipe parts and related supplies for the Water Division, each with\na three-year term, with aggregate annual expenditures under all agreements not-to-\nexceed $500,000;\n2. Authorizing the City Manager to execute all agreements and related documents, in a\nform approved by the City Attorney; and\n3. Taking such additional, related action as deemed appropriate.
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10.C. Award of Fuel Purchase Agreement to Pinnacle Petroleum, Inc. for the Purchase and\nDelivery of Gasoline, Diesel Fuel, Oil, and Lubricants\nIt is recommended that the City Council consider:\n1. Authorizing the City Manager to execute a fuel purchase agreement, in a form\napproved by the City Attorney, with Pinnacle Petroleum, Inc. for bulk purchase and\ndelivery of fuel, oil, and lubricants for a total not-to-exceed amount of $1,350,000, for\nan initial 3-year term beginning July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2029; and\n2. Taking such additional, related, action that may be desirable.\nCEQA (California Environmental Quality Act):\nThe proposed project is categorically exempt from the requirements of the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) pursuant to 14 California Code of Regulations § 15301\nas a Class 1 categorical exemption (Existing Facilities). The Project involves the continued\noperation and maintenance of existing City facilities and services through the purchase and\ndelivery of fuel, oil, and lubricants and does not result in any expansion of existing use.
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10.D. Award of Public Works Contract to Sebastian Waterworks, Inc., DBA Mr. Rooter\nPlumbing of South San Gabriel for On-Call Commercial Plumbing Services\nIt is recommended that the City Council consider:\n1. Authorizing the City Manager to execute an on-call public works contract, in a form\napproved by the City Attorney, with Sebastian Waterworks, Inc., DBA Mr. Rooter\nPlumbing of South San Gabriel for on-call commercial plumbing services at City-\nowned facilities for a total contract amount of $300,000, with a not to exceed amount\nof $60,000 per task order, for an initial 3-year term beginning July 1, 2026 through\nJune 30, 2029; and\n2. Taking such additional, related, action that may be desirable.\nCEQA (California Environmental Quality Act):\nThe proposed project is categorically exempt from the requirements of the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) pursuant to 14 California Code of Regulations § 15301\nas a Class 1 categorical exemption (Existing Facilities). The Project results in minor\nalterations to existing public facilities involving no significant expansion of the existing use.\nThe Project is not anticipated to have any significant impacts regarding noise, air quality, or\nwater quality.
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10.E. Anniversary of the Death of Vincent Jen Chin (As Requested by Mayor Pro Tem Lo)\nIt is recommended that the City Council consider:\n1. Approving the attached resolution; and,\n2. Taking such additional, related, action that may be desirable.
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10.F. Juneteenth Resolution (As Requested by Council Member Sanchez)\nIt is recommended that the City Council consider:\n1. Approving the attached resolution; and,\n2. Taking such additional, related, action that may be desirable.
#G Order of Business 10
10.G. National Boys and Girls Club Week Resolution (As Requested by Council Member\nSanchez)\nIt is recommended that the City Council consider:\n1. Approving the attached resolution; and,\n2. Taking such additional, related, action that may be desirable.
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11.A. A public hearing to consider adopting a resolution approving a 159-unit condominium\ndevelopment, including eight live/work units, and eight very low-income affordable\nunits at 601 Potrero Grande Drive and 2100 Saturn Street (Assessor's Parcel Numbers\n5265-025-055, 056 and 058)\nIt is recommended that the City Council consider:\n1. Opening the public hearing;\n2. Receiving documentary and testimonial evidence;\n3. Closing the public hearing;\n4. After considering the evidence received during the public hearing, adopt Resolution\nXX-XX to approve Site Development Plan No. 25-131 (“DRB-25-131”), Density\nBonus DRB-26-067, and Vesting Tentative Map No. 84935 (“TM-26-03”), subject to\nconditions of approval contained in Exhibit “A” of Resolution XX-XX; and\n5. Taking such additional, related, action that may be desirable.\nCEQA (California Environmental Quality Act):\nPursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Code §§ 21000, et\nseq. “CEQA”) and the regulations promulgated thereunder (14 Cal. Code of Regs. §§ 15000,\net seq., the “CEQA Guidelines”), the City has reviewed the Project and determined that\nadditional environmental review is not required for the Project pursuant to Public Resources\nCode § 21080.66. The City has further determined that the Project satisfies the\nrequirements of that section. If approved, the City will file a Notice of Exemption (Attachment\n7) as required under Public Resources Code §§ 21008, 21152.\nPublic Resources Code § 21080.66, added by Assembly Bill (AB) 130, became effective in\nJuly 2025 to streamline the CEQA process for certain housing projects by exempting\nqualifying urban infill developments from portions of environmental review requirements. The\nlegislation aimed to accelerate project approvals and reduce delays for development in\nalready urbanized areas, while still maintaining targeted environmental and tribal\nconsultation protections. Because the City determined that the Project qualifies for this\nstatutory exemption, technical studies such as air quality and noise analyses are not\nrequired. However, the Project prepared a traffic study, which is discussed later in this\nreport.\nTo qualify for streamlining under Public Resources Code § 21080.66, a project must satisfy\na number of statutory requirements. The Applicant submitted an AB 130 Eligibility Checklist\n(Attachment 5), and staff determined that the Project satisfies the applicable eligibility\nrequirements, including those relating to project size, urbanized location, infill status,\nabsence of statutory exclusion areas, and the lack of any historic structure demolition.\nAB 130 also requires consultation with California Native American tribes that are traditionally\nand culturally affiliated with the Project Site. City staff conducted Tribal Consultation in\naccordance with the statute and incorporated Tribal Cultural Resource conditions into the\nProject’s Conditions of Approval at the request of one of the consulted tribes (Conditions of\nApproval 30–36).\nFinally, AB 130 requires preparation of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA).\nThe Applicant submitted a Phase I ESA for the Project (Attachment 8) which staff reviewed\nand accepted. Consistent with California law, any recognized environmental conditions\nidentified in the Phase I ESA must be remediated or otherwise addressed before issuance of\na certificate of occupancy.
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6.A. SGV Forward Ad Hoc Subcommittee Update
#B Order of Business 6
6.B. 2026 SoCal PONY Interleague Gold Bracket Champions - MPK Reapers
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8.A. City Manager's Department
#B Order of Business 8
8.B. Fire Department
#C Order of Business 8
8.C. Public Works Department