HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-23-1974 MINUTES
ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETINGS
OF THE CITY COUNCIL
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
PLANNING COMMISSION
HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
October 23, 1974
The joint meeting was called to order at 7:15 P.M., by Mayor
Jerry M. Patterson in Room 510, City Hall, 20 Civic Center
Plaza. The following Councilmen were present: J. Ogden Markel,
John Garthe, Vernon S. Evans, James E. Ward, Lorin Griset and
Mayor Jerry M. Patterson. Councilman Harry K. Yamamoto was
absent.
RECESS
EXECUTIVE SESSION
the same Councilmen present.
At 7:17 P.M., Council
recessed into Executive
Session. At 7:55 P.M.
Council reconvened with
CITIZENS CRIME Council appointed the
PREVENTION COMMISSION following members to the
APPOINTMENTS newly formed Citizens
Crime Prevention Commis-
sion for a period of approximately 90 days, the duration of
the Citizens Crime Prevention Commission, on motion of Council-
man Ward, seconded by Councilman Griset, and unanimously carried:
Robert A. Dethlefsen, 531 Eastside
Shirley Farrell, 1140 Riviera Drive
Wyatt Frieson, 431 South Bristol
A. H. (Bill) Gallardo, 1646 East Washington
Kenneth Herron, 4001 West Sunswept Avenue
Elena Huerta, 4222 West Celeste
Mark Karo, 1110 Sharon Road
Pat McGuigan, 5642 Keelson Avenue
Richard Miranda, 1212 West Cubbon
Adolph J. Nieblas, 1625 Trinidad W~y
David Ortiz, 1914 South Patton
Sue Paskerian, 2422 West Fairmont
Michael Silvas, 802 South Skannon
Harriet Tyler, 312 North Forest
Rev. Everett Williams, 1323 West Third Street
(CA 47.8)
ROLL CALL
Roll call for tke Planning
Commission showed all mem-
bers present, as followm:
John Acosta
Jean Ankrum
Harold Gosse
Dan Griset
Jack O'Dell
Everett Winters
Sealy M. Yates
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Roll call for the Community Redevelopment Commission showed
all members present, as follows:
Gordon Bricken
Hector Godinez
John W. Hill
Ted Jessee
Tom McMichael
Alexander Nalle
Robert Newcomb
Roll call for the
ing attendance:
Present
Human Relations
Commission showed the
Absent
follow-
Manuel Barron
Mildred M. Cobb
Zeke Hernandez
Roy Uno
Pamela Zanelli
Arturo B. Castro
Rosemarie Manwaring
Jacque Johnson
Helen Stanley
Nathaniel Lamm
Lonnie Moore
Rudy Moreno
Gary M. Tucker
G. E. Wasson
Siaosi Tuioti
Roll call for the Community Redevelopment Agency showed the
following attendance:
Present Absent
J. Ogden Markel
John Garthe
Vernon S. Evans
James E. Ward
Lorin Griset
Jerry M. Patterson,
Chairman
Harry K. Yamamoto
Also present were: City Manager Bruce C. Spragg, City Attorney
James A. Withers, Director of Planning Charles Zimmerman,
Executive Director - Redevelopment Richard Goblirsch, Assistant
to City Manager - Community Relations Manuel Rede, Clerk of the
Council Florence I. Malone, and Karen Lee, representing the Press.
INVOCATION
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Following the Pledge
of Allegiance to the
Flag, Mayor Patterson
gave the Invocation.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Mayor Patterson stated
ACT, 1974 that the purpose of the
POLICY meeting was to discuss
the report, "Policy Issues
in Community Development Program", dated October 18, 1974,
from the City Manager; that with the passage of Federal legisla-
tion dealing with community development there will be considerable
Federal funds available to the City; and that it is important
for all of the Commissioners concerned with development of the
City to be working and cooperating together to make the City
better in every way.
The City Manager stated that the report contains three philo-
sophically different position papers that have been submitted
for discussion in an effort to expedite formulation of guide-
lines for the preparation of an application, covering the next
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three years, for federal monies, including discretionary funds,
to be used for community development and improvement. He
directed attention to the cover memo of the three reports
which sets forth nine major policy areas for discussion.
The City Manager introduced the three people responsible
for preparation of the position papers, Richard Goblirsch,
Executive Director of the Redevelopment Agency; Charles
Zimmerman, Planning Director and Manuel Rede, Assistant to
City Manager - Community Relations.
Mr. Goblirsch reviewed his position, stating that if the
federal monies are used in a concerted effort in the downtown
Redevelopment Project Area, it will produce a more visible re-
sult and also reduce the cost to the taxpayer by spending
federal dollars in lieu of tax increment dollars.
In the discussion that followed, questions were raised regard-
ing the purpose of the Community Development Act and the
legality of using the monies in the Redevelopment Project Area
along with the advantages and disadvantages of spreading the
funds throughout the various areas of the City to improve
housing for low and moderate incomes, and for other projects
to improve living conditions in the City.
Mr. Goblirsch stated that the federal monies could be used in
the Redevelopment Project Area to create senior citizens hous-
ing; to acquire needed property; to relocate families; and to
improve redevelopment sites.
Mr. Rede stated that the intent of the Act is to assist people
of low and moderate income; that the principal beneficiaries
of the Redevelopment Project Area are commercial and industrial;
that the primary benefit to low and moderate income people of
that area would be to be relocated elsewhere; that Council
should consider the needs of the entire City rather than one
concentrated area; that the Act requires low and moderate
income citizen participation for implementation of its benefits;
and that Council should not support the Redevelopment Project
at the expense of the rest of the community. He recommended
that Community Relations be authorized to prepare a Community
Development Plan under guidance from the City Manager and in
cooperation with the Building Department, Housing Authority,
Planning Department, Public Works Department, and Redevelopment
Agency, and other City departments and community groups.
Mr. Goblirsch stated that downtown redevelopment would have an
impact on the entire community because for every dollar spent
by the Agency, private enterprise spends five dollars; and
that redevelopment will be the biggest long-term job generator
ever to happen in the City. He recommended that a majority of
the funds be committed to Redevelopment, and that the overall
plan for Community Development be combined effort of the various
City departments, with the Planning Department being charged
with the responsibility of producing the actual plan.
Mr. Zimmerman stated that the Planning Department believes that
the money spent should have a maximum priority impact upon a
given area; that it is premature to identify target areas prior
to completion of the Housing Element which will point to defini-
tive areas of concern; that when the various state mandated
elements are completed, Planning will do some very specific
community planning; and that right now theirs is a neutral
position with respect to the position of the Community Redevelop-
ment and Community Relations recommendations. He added that
the ripple effect - every dollar spent of Community Development
funds should result in a concomitant type of public effect;
and that the Planning Department is best qualified by past
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experience to prepare the Community Development Plan and its
application.
The City Manager stated that it would be a gross injustice to
the other areas of the City to put all or even 90 percent of
the funds into one area; that his recommendation is to pick
a few areas and try to get maximum input to achieve a balanced
equity approach. He added that the time frame is unrealistic;
that April 15 is the last day for filing the application with
the Department of Housing and Urban Development; and that
December 1 is the first day.
HUMAN RELATIONS Pamela Zanelli stated
COMMISSION that the Human Relations
RECOMMENDATION Commission had voted to
go on record as favoring
the preparation of the Community Development Plan and applica-
tion by the Planning Department in collaboration with a City
department task force appointed by the City Manager.
Councilman Evans left the meeting.
Council considered the nine major areas of policy concern
and the conclusions and recommendations in each as set forth
in the City Manager's report dated October 18, 1974.
ITEM NO, 1 - PREPARATION Council designated the
OF PLAN City Manager responsible
for the preparation of a
three-year Community
Development Program and concurred in his recommendation to
designate the Assistant to the City Manager-Community Relations
to serve as Project Coordinator of a task force of key depart-
ment Directors which would include the Planning Director and
the Executive Director of the Redevelopment Agency to assist in
preparing the application, on the unanimously approved (5-0)
motion of Councilman Griset, seconded by Councilman Ward.
ITEM NO. 2 - TIME By unanimous (5-0) informal
FRAME agreement, Council received
and filed the information
that the initial program
must be for a three-year period for the application, with an
annual review and probable addition of one year; and that early
preparation of the plan and its approval by HUD could entitle
the City to additional funds.
ITEM NO. 3 - FUNDING Council authorized the
City Manager to make
application for a ten
percent planning advance
of first-year formula funds (approximately $70,000) to retain
the option of providing additional planning amsistance for the
refinement of more comprehensive and specific neighbo~heed
development programs, on the unanimously carried C5~0) motion
of Councilman Griset, seconded by Councilman W~ard.
ITEM NO. 4 TARGET AREAS Items 4 and 6, were
ITEM NO. 6 CITIZEN deferred pending a report
PARTICIPATION from City Manager at the
November 4 Council Meeting,
if possible, outlining some priority projects with rough cost
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estimates in the designated Target Areas, on motion of Councilman
Garthe, seconded by Councilman Ward, and unanimously carried (5-0).
ITEM NO. 5 - ELIGIBLE Council approved the
PROJECTS following recommended
policy for project
eligibility, on motion
of Councilman Ward, seconded by Councilman Griset and unanimously
carried (5-0):
Eligible Projects - Not only should those needed
physical capital projects be considered in a target
area which are most directly related to the preven-
tion of residential blight and promotion of a good
living environment, but potentially eligible are
those projects affecting employment, health, crime,
and social factors. Thus, specific projects might
be considered to reduce vandalism within a residen-
tial neighborhood, or to reduce youth violence by
promoting job opportunities, or to staff a repre-
sentative of the Police Department within a neighbor-
hood to help reduce crime and improve the effective-
ness of police services. Consideration of major
public land acquisitions, such as additional park
sites, must certainly be kept to a minimum because
of limited funding.
ITEM NO. 7
ITEM NO. 8
ITEM NO. 9 -
ing policies
GOAL ESTABLISHMENT Councilman Garthe's
PROGRAM REVIEW motion, seconded by
FINAL APPROVAL Councilman Griset,
to approve the follow-
was carried unanimously (5-0):
Goal Establishment Staff should assume the initia-
tive in providing planning leadership and serving
as resource advisers so that relevant facts, surveys
of potential community needs, and viable options in
determining priorities can be presented to the
residents of target neighborhoods in an expeditious
manner.
Program Review - A proposed three-year development
program and funding application containing goals,
priorities and funding schedules should be reviewed
by the advisory citizens committee as soon as pomsible
so that Council may authorize the application by
January.
Final Approval Council should retain responsibility
for final approval of the Community Development Program,
and hold the Manager accountable for its implementation.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned
at 10:18 P.M. by unanimous
general consent.
FLORENCE I. MALONE
CLERK OF THE COUNCIL
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