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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-06-1979INUTBS OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA August 6, 1979 The meeting was called to order at 2:05 p.m. by Mayor James E. Ward in the City Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza. Council members present were Gordon Bricken, R. W. Luxembourger, J. Ogden Markel, A1 Serrato, Harry K. Yamamoto and Mayor Ward. Councilman Daniel E. Griset arrived at 2:10 p.m. Also present were Assistant City Manager Daniel E. Stone, City Attorney Keith L. Gow, and Deputy Clerk of the Council Martha Lee. INVOCATION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Following the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, the Invocation was given by Mayor Ward. RECESS - REGULAR MEETING HOUSING AUTHORITY with all Council members present. At 2:10 p.m. Council recessed for the regular meeting of the Housing Authority. At 2:45 p.m. Council reconvened CONSENT CALENDAR The following items were ITEMS REMOVED & removed from the Consent DISSENTING VOTES Calendar: Item 18 by Council- man Griset; Item 7B by Coun- cilman Luxembourger; It~nS 3A, 3C and 4G by Councilman Markel; Item 4A by Councilman Serrato; Item 12 E by staff; and Item 4 F by Diane Stavenhegen, Attorney for the Applicant. NO votes were registered by Councilman Bricken on Items 4 B and 4 D, Councilman Markel on 10 A and 12 F, and Councilman Serrato on 4 E. Mayor Ward registered a NO vote on Item 7 A. CONSENT CAI.ENDAR MOTION was made by Bricken, STAFF RECC~DATIONS seconded by Serrato, to APPROVED delete the following Consent Calendar Items from the Agenda, as requested by Jones, Cahl &Associates, and by staff, ~espectively: NEGATIVE DECLARATION & PARCEL MAP #79-892 - Filed on July 23, 1979, by Rafael Siclare and Louis Mata; creating four R2 parcels; all proposed parcels to be used for residential purposes; generally located on the southwest corner of Newhope Street and Watkins Way (Agenda Item 7 B); SPEEDWAY MOTORCYCLE RACES AT STADIUM - Between City and Louis G. Kossuth to produce motorcycle races annually for three years at Eddie West Field - Santa Ana Stadium (Agenda Item 12 E); and to approve the staff recomnendations on the following Consent Calendar items. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXI~BOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE MINUTES Approved the minutes of the regular meeting of July 16, 1979, and the special meeting of July 24, 1979. CITY ODUNCIL MINUTES 261 AUGUST 6, 1979 CONSENT CALENDAR STAFF RECOM~FAU)ATIONS APPROVED - Continued BID CALLS Approved plans and specifications and authorized advertisement for bids on the following: BOWERS MUSEUM GROUNDS MAINTENANCE - Contractual Maintenance for One Year. PROJECT 7119 - Replace Roof of Police Building. SPEC 79-026 - Word Processing Machine & Screen; Text Printer. BID AWARD Awarded the following to lowest responsible and responsive bidder: PROJECT 8166 - Construction of Stamped Pattern Concrete in Median Turn Pockets; awarded to Sulli- van Concrete Textures, Costa Mesa, in the total amount of $69,746.75 for base bid and add-on alternatives lA, lB and lC. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAG~ LICENSE APPLICATIONS Received and filed staff report of the following: SOLIS, Pascual, 2216 W. 5th St. - Original Type 20 Off-sale Beer & Wine. Councilman Bricken registered aN O vote. (Agenda Item 4 B) SAN ANTONIO WINERY, INC., 2122 N. Tustin Ave. - Premises-to-premises Transfer Type 02 Wine Growers. COLVIN, Gerald W., 3313 S. Main St. - Original Type 20 Off-sale Beer & Wine. Councilman Bricken registered aN O vote. (Agenda Item 4 D) BALLINBRO, Tony, 2520 N. Grand Ave. - Person-to- person Transfer Type 21 Off-sale General. Council- man Serrato registered a NO vote. (Agenda Item 4 E) CONDITIONAL USE P~RMIT on the following: Approved and filed the Negative Declaration and Planning Cmrmission Finding of Fact NEGATIVE DECLARATION & CUP 79-18 - Filed by Corwin and Way Architects, to allow construction of a 2S-unit condominium at 302 E. Tenth Street in the R 3H District. APPROVED. T~NTATIVE PARCEL MAP Approved and filed the Negative Declaration and approved the following subject to conditions contained in Planning Director's report and waived alley require- ment: NEGATIVE DECLARATION & PARCEL MAP #79-891 - Filed on June 22, 1979, by American National Properties, creating two C2 parcels; both proposed parcels to be used for comnercial purposes; generally located on the west side of Main Street, south of Roe Drive. ~ayor Ward registered a NO vote. (Agenda Item 7A) CA 89 CA 89 CA 146 CA 13.1 CA25 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 262 AUGUST 6, 1979 CONSENT CALENDAR STAFF RECON~vF~NDATIONS APPROVED - Continued FINAL PARCEL MAP Approved the following map and accepted the dedications thereon: PARCEL MAP #79-878 - Southeast corner of 17th Street and Cabrillo Park Drive; 2 lots. COMPLETION oF IMPROVEMENTS Authorized release of performance, mon~nent, labor and material bonds on the following: TRACT 9208 - Northeast corner of Cabrillo Park Drive and Fruit Street. TRACT 10190 - West side of Jackson Street north of Pine Street. TRACT 10284 - Northeast corner First Street and Mountain View Street. CHANGE ORDERS Approved the following change orders: PROJECT 8145 - Replacement of Sound System of Santa AnaMunicipal Stadium ~ Change Order No. 1, increasing in the amount of $1,946.00 (9.64%). Councilman Markel registered a NO vote. (Agenda Item 10 A) PROJECT 8161 - Construct SanitarySewer in Washing- ton Avenue from Ross to Flower - Change Order No. 1, increasing in the amount of $4,088.55 ($14.38%). AGRERqENTS and Clerk: Approved the following agreements and authorized their execution by Mayor RIGHT OF WAY CLEARANCE, PROJECT 1393 - BILLBOARD PURCHASE & REMOVAL - Between City and Foster and Kleiser Advertising Company, for billboard purchase and removal in connection with widening of North Main Street. ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR DESIGN OF F02-2, F02-4 & F02-5 STORM DRAINS IN ENGLISH ST., MC FADDEN AVE. & EDINGER AVE. - Between City and Jermings, Halder- man and Hood for design]of Storm Drains. ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR DESIGN OF C-5-S STORM DRAIN IN HAZARD AVE., EUCLID ST. & SHEFFIELD ST. - Between City and Governmental Professional Services for design of Storm Drain. PART-TIME LEGAL STUDENT INTERN FOR HOUSING PROGRAM - Between City and Western State University to provide services of legal intern with 80% reimbursement to City from federally funded grant. HOUSING REPLACE~AFf PROGRAM - Between City and Mead Housing and Program applicants for move and rehabili- tation of houses in College Expansion area. Council- man Markel registered a NO vote. (Agenda Item 12 F) CA 25 CA25 CA 89 A-79-91 A-79-92 A-79-93 A-79-94 A-79-95 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 263 AUGUST 6, 1979 CONSENT CALENDAR STAFF RECO~FmXIDATIONS APPROVED - Continued BOARDS & COMMISSIONS Accepted the following nomina- tions and set for consideration of appointment on August 20, 1979: Nomination by Councilman Serrate of Paul Sepulveda for Ward 4 representative to the Planning Comnission for a first full term ending June 30, 1983 (replacing John Acosta). Nomination by Councilman Griset of Ann Andres for Ward 5 representative to the Museum Board for a first full term ending June 30, 1983. Appointed the following: Robert N. Score, Ward 2 representative, Bowers Museum Board, partial term ending June 30, 1982 (replacing Mary Jane Klauss). Dale MaKenzie, Ward 5 representative, Project Area Conmdttee, new term ending June 30, 1980. Michael Silvas, Ward 5 representative, Personnel Board, first term ending June 30, 1983 (replacing Fred Munoz). LIABILITY CLAIMS Referred to administration claims received from July 10 to July 31, 1979. COUNCIL REFERRAL ~Y Received and filed status report of items referred to staff by Council. COUNCIL CALENDAR Received and filed report of Council activities from July 16 through August S, 1979. CONSENT CALENDAR FINIS CA 80.9 CA 65.7B CA 80.2 CA 80.18 SPEC 79-020 - BID AWARD HURST POWER TOOL APPROVED responsive bidder: MOTION was made by Griset, seconded by Serrate, to award the following on basis of lowest responsible and SPEC 79-020 - One Hurst Power Tool for Fire Depart- ment; awarded to Western States Fire Apparatus, Alta Loma, in the total amount of $5,928.21. (Agenda Item 3 A) AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXEMBOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATe, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 89 PROJECT 8176 - BID AWARD SIDEWALK REPLACt~vMNT PROGRAM SET FOR PUBLIC HEARING AUGUST 20 MOTION was made by Yamamoto, seconded by Ward, to set the following bid award for public hearing on August 20, 1979: PROJECT 8176 - Sidewalk Replacement Program. (Agenda Item 3 C) AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXEMBOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATe, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA89 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 264 AUGUST 6, 1979 Co~mcilman Griset left the Council Chambers prior to consideration of the following item. ABC LICENSE APPLICATION 1606 S. STANDARD AUTHORIZED PROTEST S F Applications through zoning action. MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Serrato, to direct staff to investigate the feasibility of controlling Alcoholic Beverage License AYES: NOES: ABSENT: BRICKEN, LUXtB~BOURGER, MARKEL, SBRRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE GRISET MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Serrato, to receive and file the report, and to direct the City Attorney to file a letter of protest on the following because of overconcentration of liquor establishments and high crime rate in the area: YIB4, Duk Soo, 1606 S. Standard - Original Type 20 Off-sale Beer & Wine. (Agenda Item 4 A) AYES: NOES: ABSENT: BRICKEN, LUXEMBOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMDTO NONE GRf SET CA 146 CA146.1 Councilman Griset returned to the Council Chambers. ABC LICENSE APPLICATION 1258 E. ~DINGER AVENUE RESERVED PROTEST of a crime involving moral turpitude. Diane Stavenhegen, 505 East Con~nonwealth, Pullerton, Attorney for the Applicant, stated that her client has not been convicted The MOTION by Yamamoto to receive and file the report, and to direct the City Attorney to file a letter of protest on the following within the allowed time period, and with review of the protest following the outcome of the criminal action, was not seconded. MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Luxembourger, to reserve protest until legal matters have been resolved on the following: LOMELI, John &Mary, 1238 E. Edinger Ave. - Person-to-person transfer Type 42 On-sale Beer & Wine Public Premises. (Agenda Item 4 F) AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXENBOURGER, M3kRKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 146.1 ABC LICENSE APPLICATION MOTION was made by Bricken, 1215 E. WARNER seconded by Ward, to receive AIFFHORIZED PROTEST and file the report and direct the City Attorney to file a letter of protest on the following because a Minor Exception is required: PELLER, Bela, 1215 E. Warner - Original Type 41 On-sale Beer & Wine Bona Fide Public Eating Place. (Agenda Item 4 G) AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO LU~OURGER CA 146.1 David Williams, 1602 West Pine Street, suggested that Council declare a moratorium on all ABC License Applications. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 265 AUGUST 6, 1979 HIRING FREEZE EXCEPTIONS MOTION was made by Bricken, POLICE DEPARTMENT seconded by Griset, to continue CONTINUED TO AUGUST 20 to August 20, 1979, the request from the Police Department for exceptions to the hiring freeze in salary range 423 or higher. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LU~OURGBR, MARKBL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE For subsequent action regarding this item, see Minutes Page 2?8. RECESS Council recessed briefly from 3:30 p.m. to 3:40 p.m. and reconvoned with all members present. ORDINANCE NO. NS-1495 BUILDING MORATORIIiM - CIVIC CENTER DRIVE - ADOPTED MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Serrato, to place the following ordinance on second reading and adopt: ORDINANCE NO. NS-1495 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA PROHIBITING NEW CONSTRUCTION ON PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE CD (CIVIC DEVELOPMENT) USE DISTRICT NORTH OF CIVIC CENTER DRIVE AND WEST OF LOWELL STREET FOR AN INTERIM PERIOD PENDING REVISION OF THE GENERAL PLAN. AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXtB~BOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO NOES: YAMAMDTO ABSTAINED: WARD CA 87 ORDINANCE NO. NS-1497 SEWER CONNECTIONS ADOPTED and adopt: MOTION was made by Serrato, seconded by Luxembourger, to place the following ordinance on second reading ORDINANCE NO. NS-1497 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AMENDING SECTION 39-53 OF ~dE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE AND ADDING SECTION 39-54 THERETO TO ESTABLISH NEW SEWER CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS AND ADDING ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 13, TO ESTABLISH A SEWER CONNECTION FEE FUND. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LID(EMBOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 70 ORDINANCE NO. NS-1498 ANNUAL BUDGET - 1979-1980 ADOPTED MOTION was made by Griset, seconded by Ward, to place the following ordinance on second reading and adopt: ORDINANCE NO. NS-1498 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE SEVERAL OFFICES, AGENCIES AND DEPARTMENTS OF THE CITY FOR ]'HE FISCAL YEAR CO~ENCING JULY 1, 1979. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUX~OURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 65B CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 266 AUGUST 6, 1979 ORDINANCE NO. NS-1499 E~PANSION OF LIBRARY BOARD FIRST READING & PUBLICATION of title: MOTION was made by Luxembourger, seconded by Bricken, to place the following ordinance on first reading and authorize publication ORDINANCE NO. NS-1499 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANAAMENDING SANTA ANAMUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 2-603 BY PRO- VIDING FOR THE EXPANSION OF THE LIBRARY BOARD TO SEVEN ME~ERS. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXt~BOURGHR, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 80.9 CA 56 RESOLUTION NO. 79-118 TAXPAYER'S ACTION ADOPteD MOTION was made by Luxembourger, seconded by Ward, to adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION NO. 79-118 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA REQUESTING THE COUNTY COUNSEL TO DEFEND A TAXPAYER'S ACTION BROU~tT AGAINST THE CITY. (Burroughs Corporation) AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, L~OURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 139 RESOLUTION NO. 79-119 AGREEMENT - STATE PERSONNEL BOARD - ADOPTED agreement by Mayor and Clerk: MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Yamamoto, to adopt the following resolution and authorize execution of the RESOLUTION NO. 79-119 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA /INA AUTHORIZING AN AGREtlqENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND THE CALIFORNIA STATE PERSONNEL BOARD o AYES: NOES: BRICKBN, GRISET, LUXI~OURGER, MARK~L, SERRATO, WARD, YA~i~MOTO NONE A- 79- 99 RESOLUTION NO. 79-120 TUSTIN AVENUE & 17TH ST. NORTHEAST ANNEXATION - ADOPTED MOTION was made by Serrato, seconded byWard, to adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION NO. 79-120 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA REQUESTING THE COI4Mt{qCEFMNT OF PROCEEDINGS FOR THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN I4X~qJIBITED TERRITORY DESIGNATED AS "TUSTIN AVENUE AND SEVENTEENTH STREET NORTHEAST ANNEXATION" TO THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND DIRECTING THE CLERK OF THE COUNCIL TO FILE A CERTIFIED COPY HEREOF WITH THE ORANGE COUNTY LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION CO~ISSION. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXEMBOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 94 RESOLUTION NO. 79-121 - A~NEXATION TUSTIN AVE. & FAIRHAVEN AVE. SO~T - ADOPTED MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Ward, to adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION NO. 79-121 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA REQUESTING THE COIV[VlENCI~NT OF PROCEEDINGS FOR THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN Ib~tKBITED TERRI- TORY DESIGNATED AS "THSTIN AVENUE AND FAIRHAVEN AVENUE SoLrrHEAST ANNEXATION" TO THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND DIRECT- CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 267 AUGUST 6, 1979 lNG THE CLERK OF THE COUNCIL TO FILE A CERTIFIED COPY HEREOF WITH THE ORANGE COUNTY LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COI~4ISS ION. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUX~MBOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 94 RESOLUTION NO. 79-122 - ANNEXATION TUSTIN AVE. & FAIRHAVEN AVE. NORTHWEST - ADOPTED MOTION was made by Serrato, seconded by Ward, to adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION NO. 79-122 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA REQUESTING THE CO--CEMENT OF PROCEEDINGS FOR THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN I5I~ABITED TERRI- TORY DESIGNATED AS 'TUSTIN AVENUE AND FAIRHAVEN AVENUE NORTHWEST A~NEXATION" TO THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND DIRECT- ING THE CLERK OF THE COUNCIL TO FILE A CERTIFIED COPY HEREOF WITH THE ORANGE COUNTY LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION CO~qlSSION. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUX~MBOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 94 AGENDA ORDER - RESOLUTION NO. 79-123 MOTION was made by Luxem- MASTER PLAN FOR JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT bourger, seconded by Bricken, ROSTPONED TO LATER IN MEETING to continue consideration of RESOLUTION NO. 79-123 to the end of the evening agenda for discussion. (Agenda Item 35) AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXEMBOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE RESOLUTION NO. 79-124 MOTION was made by Luxembourger, POLICE CO~qANDER CLASSIFICATION seconded by Ward, to adopt the ADOPTED - CLASSIFICATION following resolution, and to direct ~CATION - REVISED staff to revise the proposed classification specification for Police Con~nander to delete "serves as second in command"; to change "bureau" to "division" wherever it appears in the specification; tO allow each year of police executive experience as a Police Captain to be substituted for one year of college up to a maximum of two years for the initial appointment to the position only, on the condition that if in lieu experience is substi- tuted for the educational requirement, appointee ~ust obtain the required bachelor's degree within two years of acceptance of the appointment; to require a bachelors degree in Police Science, Public Administration or a directly related field for subsequent appointments; to include completion of Police Officers Standards and Training (POST) basic, intermediate, advanced, supervisory and administrative certificate requirements; and to delete the "with the City of Santa Ana" Clause in the experience requirements. RESOLUTION NO. 79-124 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AMENDING RESOLUTION 58-281 TO ADD THE CLASS TITLE OF POLICE CO~IVMdNDER TO THE CITY'S BASIC CLASSIFICATION AND CO~ENSATION PLAN. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXI~BOURGER, MARKBL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 50.1 RESOLUTION NO. 79-125 POLICE RECRUIT CLASSIFICATION ADOPTED - CLASSIFICATION 'g"IY~'~i~-CATION - APPROVED MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded byLuxembourger, to adopt the following resolution and approve the classification specification for Police Recruit: CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 268 AUGUST 6, 1979 RESOLUTION NO. 79-125 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TH~ CITY OF SANTA ANA AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 58-281 TO ADD THE CLASS TITLE OF POLICE RECRUIT TO THE CITY'S BASIC CLASSIFICATION AND COMPF~NSATION PLAN. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXEMBOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA $0.1 RESOLUTION NO. 79-126 RECALL PROCESS LEGISLATION ADOPTED ~DTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Luxembourger, to adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION NO. 79-126 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA ENCOURAGING LEGISLATION TO ~NSURE REASONABLE TIME LIMITS BETWEEN EACH STEP OF THE RECALL PROCESS. AYES: NOES: BRICKIiN, GRISET, LUXBMBOURGER, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO MARKEL CA 57 RESOLUTION NO. 79-127 WEHD, RUBBISH & GARBAGE ABATEb~mNT CONTINUED TO EVENING FOR HEARING for public hearing. MOTION was made by Bricken seconded by Griset, to continue consideration of RESOLUTION NO. 79-127 to the evening meeting AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXEMBOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE RESOLUTION NO. 79-128 MANFOWER COB{v[ISSION AGREEMENT ADOPTED agreement by Mayor and Clerk: MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Luxembourger, to adopt the following resolution and authorize execution of the RESOLUTION NO. 79-128 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANAAUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AMEND- MBNT OF THE JOINT EXERCISE OF FOWERSAGREt~ FOR ORANGE COUNTY MANPOWERCObl~ISSION. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXEMBOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE A-79-100 RESOLUTION NO. 79-129 SB 462 - BILLBOARDS ADOPTED MOTION was made by Serrato, seconded by Bricken, to adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION NO. 79-129 - A RESOLUTION OF TH~ SANTA ANA CITY COUNCIL TO OPPOSE SENATE BILL 462 AND TO URGE ALL CITIES OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE TO OPPOSE THIS LEGISLATION. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXI~MBOURGER, MARKBL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 57 RESOLUTION NO. 79-130 AB 1721 - PUBLIC tB4PLOYEES RETIRIiMENT - ADOPTED. MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Yamamoto, to adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION NO. 79-130 - A RESOLUTION OF THE SANTA ANA CITY COUNCIL TO SUPPORT ASSEMBLYBILL 1721 AND TOURGE ALL CITIES OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE TO SUPPORT THIS LEGISLATION. (Public Employees Retirement) CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 269 AUGUST 6, 1979 AYES: BRICKBN, GRISET, LUXtB~OURGER, MARKBL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: NONE CA 57 RESOLUTION NO. 79-131 SB 522 - PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT - ADOPTED MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Luxembourger, to adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION NO. 79-131 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF ]]~ CITY OF SANTA BNA SUPFORTING SENATE BILL 522. (Public Employees Retirement) AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, L~OURGER, MARKBL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 57 RESOLUTION NO. 79-132 APPLICATION FOR BICYCLE FUNDS ADOPTED MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Ward, to adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION NO. 79-132 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING THE APPLICATION FOR BICYCLE FUNDS AUTHORIZED UNDER SB 821. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUX~v~OURGER, MARK~L, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 18.6 RESOLUTION NO. 79-133 SEFILING CLAIM FOR EQUIPMENT ADOPTED MOTION was made by Yamamoto, seconded by Bricken, to adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION NO. 79-133 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANAAUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF THE CONTRACTS SETTLING AGERTAIN CLAIM AND FOR CERTAIN COMPUTER EQUIP~NT DEEMED BY THE COUNCIL TO BE OF URGENT NECESSITY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF PROPERTY; AND DECLARING FACTS CONSTITUTING AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXEMBOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMDTO NONE CA 65 DOWNTOWN ONE-WAY STREETS MOTION was made by Luxem- BUSH & ]~HIRD STREETS bourger, seconded by Bricken, REFERRED TO STAFF to refer to staff, and to the Transportation Advisory Cor~nittee and Community Redevelopment Commission, the momorand~n dated July 13, 1979, from Councilman Luxembourger requesting review of advisability of oneqway traffic on Bush Street and Third Street in the downtown area. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXEMBOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMDTO NONE CA 18.4 PETITION FOR STOP SIGNS MOTION was made by Luxembourger, ORANGE AVI~ AT BISHOP STREET seconded by Yamamoto, to refer REFERRED TO STAFF to staff for report and recom- mendation the letter dated July 24, 1979, and the petition signed by residents in the area of the inter- section of South Orange Avenue and Bishop Street, requesting four-way stop signs. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXEMBOURGER, MARKBL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 18.3 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 270 AUGUST 6, 1979 DRAINAGE PROBLRMS MOTION was made by Griset, ORANGE AVENUE seconded by Yamamoto, to REFERRED TO STAFF refer to staff for report and reconmlendation the letter received July 27, 1979, from Marie Elberson and G. Molloy, Orange Garden Apartments, requesting correction of poor drainage on Orange Avenue. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXEMBOURGER, MARl<EL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 70 ORANGE COAST NATIONAL MOTION was made by Griset, URBAN PARK - IRVINE COAST seconded b)~ Ward, to approve CREATION OF PARK -SUPPORTED the request contained in the letter dated July 27, 1979, from U. S. Congressmen Jerry M. Patterson and Robert E. Badham, requesting endorsement of legislation for creation of the first urban park in Orange County, and to authorize the Mayor to write letters to the Congressmen in support of the proposal. AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: LUXt~OURGER CA 42 PROPOSED ~NGE - LEAGUE OF MOTION was made by Luxembourger, CITIES BY-LAWS seconded by Ward, to direct SUPPORTED the City's delegate to the California League of Cities conference to support the proposed changes to Article V, Regional Divisions, Section 2(c) of the League of Cities By-Laws, as set forth in the letter dated July 19, 1979, from Don Holt, Resolutions Chairman, Orange County Division, League of California Cities. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXE~BOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 148 AGENDA ORDER REMAINING AFTERNOON ITEMS POSTPONED TO EVENING AGENDA the evening meeting. MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Yamamoto, to continue the remaining items on the afternoon Agenda to AYES: NOES: BRICKBN, GRISET, LUXt~URGER, MARK~L, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE ORAL CON~UNICATION The Deputy City Manager reported RELOCATION OF SER HEADQUARTERS that he had received copy of a IN CITY - SUPPORT~ED letter from Pedro R. Garza, National Director of SER - Jobs for ?rogress, Inc., to the Santa Ana Chamber of Comnerce, informing the Chamber that SER is contemplating relocation of its National Headquarters in Santa Ana; that a meeting of the National Board of Directors of SER will be held in Detroit on August 16, 1979, to select the new site. Mr. Rede further reported that LULAC (League of United Latin American Citizens) is considering sending a representative to Detroit to support selection of Santa Ana as the new location. Councilman Serrato declared a conflict of interest in the matter. MOTION was made by Yamamoto, seconded by Ward, to urge National SER to give favorable consideration to Santa Aha as the site for the relocation of the national headquarters, and to direct staff to cooperate with SER and LULAC in support of the proposal. AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXI~BOURGER, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: MARKEL ABSTAINED: SERRATO CA 140.9 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 271 AUGUST 6, 1979 CETA TITLE II-B FUNDING PLAN MOTION was made by Bricken, OCTOBER 1, 1979 - SEPTEMBER 30, 1980 seconded by Ward, to continue CONTINUED TO AU~JST 20 to August 20, 1979~ the Council review of recommended CETA Title II-B funding levels for programs for the period from October 1, 1979, through September 30, 1980, in the total first round amount of $2,307,708. (Agenda Item 56) AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LU~OURGER, MARK~L, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 131.11 RECESS At 4:55 p.m. Council recessed EXECUTIVE SESSION & to Executive Session for dis- DINNER RECESS cussion of personnel and legal matters. At 5:35 p.m. the meeting was reconvened and immediately recessed to dinner at Camelot Restaurant with Assemblyman Richard Robinson. The Council reconvened at 7:35 p.m. in the City Council Chambers with all Council members present except Mayor Ward, who arrived at 7:45 p.m. INVOCATION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Innerlife Christian Fellowship. Following the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, the Invocation was given by Reverend Phil Palacios, CC~ITY SPOTLIGHT William Bloom described the MYASTHENIA GRAVIS FOUNDATION history, purpose, organization and fund raising activities of the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation. Councilman Yamamoto presented a City Seal tile plaque to Mr. Bloom in appreciation for the organization's conmnnity service. OATHS OF OFFICE Oaths of Office were adminis- KANE r FRANCIS - SILVAS tered by the Deputy Clerk of the Council to Rudy Francis, and John Kane, appointees to the Human ~lations and Housing Advisory Commissions, and Michael Silvas, Personnel Board; and the Board and Commissions members were welcommi by the City Council members. PUBLIC HEARING Vice Mayor Bricken referred CONDOMINIIB~ORDINANCE to a memorandum to Council CONTINUED TO AUGUST 20 from Councilman Serrato, which had not been received by all Council members prior to the meeting, containing recommendations for Council consideration for inclusion in the proposed condominit~n ordinance. The Vice Mayor suggested that Council might wish to continue the matter to give Council members and staff the opportunity to adequately review the recommendations contained in Councilman Serrato's memo dated August 6. Mayor Ward arrived during discussion of the proposed continuance. ~DTION was made by Yamamoto, seconded by Markel, to continue the public hearing for consideration of ORDINANCE NO. NS-1496 to August 20, 1979. AYES: NOES: BRICK~N, GRISBT, LUX~MBOURGER, MARKEL, SBRRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 78.7 AGENDA ORDER - tYOBLIC HEARING Mayor Ward announced that ClIP 79-8 - AA 815 - PARCEL MAP 79-884 Council had received a request 801 S. LYON - CONTINUED TO AUGUST 20 from James F. Croul on behalf of Lyon Street Apartments Co., the applicant, to continue the matter to August 20, 1979. (Agenda Item 78) MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Griset, to grant the request for continuance. (Agenda Item 78) CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 272 AUGUST 6, 1979 AYES: NOES: BRICK~N, GRISET, LUXEMBOURGER, MAR/<~L, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 13.4; CA 10; CA 25 PUBLIC HEARING - CUP 79-15 The Mayor opened the public 2530 S. HARBOR BOULEVARD hearing to consider Negative APPROVED Declaration and Conditional Use Permit No. 79-15 to allow retail sales of cameras and equipment in the M 1 District, generally located on the southwest corner of Harbor Boulevard and Warner Avenue. The Planning Director summarized the staff analysis contained in the Finding of Fact report dated June 18, 1979. The Deputy Clerk of the Council reported there were no written communications. Martin Cohen, Attorney, 540 Golden Circle Drive, Santa Arm, represent- ing the applicant, spoke in favor of the proposal. There were no other speakers. The Mayor closed the public hearing. Following discussion, ~DTION was made by Luxembourger, seconded by Griset, to approve and file the Negative Declaration and instruct the City Attorney to prepare a resolution granting Conditional Use Permit No. 79-15, affirming the decision of the Planning Commission, subject to the requirements contained in the Planning Commission Finding of Fact, and the additional requirements that retail use be limited to 1,000 square feet of the total area, that signing be limited to identification only, and that retail sales hours be limited to Monday through Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. AYES: NOES: GRISET, L~OURGER, WARD, YAMAMOTO BRICK~N, MARKEL, SERRATO CA 13.4 PUBLIC HEARING - APPEAL NO. 404 The Mayor announced that this CUP 79-7 - 2701 N. BROADWAY was the time and place for the DENIED continuation of the public hearing for consideration of Notice of Exenrption and Appeal No. 404' of the Planning Conmission denial of Conditional Use Pemit No. 79-7 to allow construction of forty condominim~s in the P District at 2701 North Broadway, continued from July 16, 1979. The Senior Planner reviewed the staff analysis contained in the Planning Commission Finding of Fact dated May 29, 1979, and sunmmrized the report dated July 9, 1979, prepared bY the Transportation and Traffic Engineer. Robert Mickelson, 2823 Casselle Avenue, Orange, representing the appellant, spoke in favor of the proposal. MickeyMadden, 2319 North Rosewood, spoke in opposition. There were no other speakers. The Mayor closed the public hearing. Following discussion, the MOTION made by Yamamoto, seconded by Bricken, to approve and file the Notice of Exemption and instruct the City Attorney to prepare a resolution granting Appeal No. 404, overruling the decision of the Planning Commission and granting Conditional Use Permit No. 79-7 subject to the requirements contained in the Planning Commission Finding of Fact and the following added requirements: 1) There shall be "No Stopping Any Time - Tow Away" on the Broadway frontage of the property; and 2) Access to the property shall be designated as one-way traffic through pavement markings and signs installed by developer such that the southerly driveway shall be the entrance and the northerly driveway shall be exit only, FAILED to carry on the following vote: AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, YAMAMOTO GRISBT, LID(EMBOURGER, MARK~L, SERRATO, WARD CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 273 AUGUST 6, 1979 MOTION was made by Serrato, seconded by Luxembourger, to approve and file the Notice of Exemption and instruct the City Attorney to prepare a resolu- tion denying Appeal No. 404, affirming the decision of the Planning Commission to deny Conditional Use Permit No. 79-7. AYES: NOBS: GRISET, LUXEMBOURGBR, SERRATO, WARD BRICKEN, MARKEL, YAMAMOT0 CA 13.4 RECESS Council recessed at 9:15 p.m. The meeting was reconvened at 9:30 p.m. with all Council members present. PUBLIC HEARING - APPEAL NO. 407 The Mayor opened the public CUP 79-9 - 630 NOR%H BAKER STREET hearing to consider the Notice APPROVED of Exempti0n and Appeal No. 407 of the Planning Commission denial of Conditional Use Permit No. 79-9 to allow conversion of ninety apartment units presently under construction to condomini~mls in the R 1 (Single Family Residence), R 2 (Multiple Family Residence), C 4 (Planned Shopping Center) and C $ (Arterial Commercial) Districts, at 618, 630 North Baker Street. The Planning Director sumnarized the staff analysis contained in the Planning Commission Finding of Fact dated June 25, 1979. The Deputy Clerk of the coUncil reported there were no written conmmmications. H. Rodger Howell, 401 Civic Center Drive West, representing the Appellant, spoke in favor of the proposal. Other speakers in favor were Gerald Chick and Lester Day, 3450 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, American Development Company; and Mickey Madden, 2319 North Rosewood. There were no other speakers. The Mayor closed the public hearing. Following discussion, MDTIONwas made by Luxembourger, seconded by Bricken, to approve and file the Notice of Exemption and direct the City Attorney to prepare a resolution granting Appeal No. 407, overruling the decision of the Planning Cor~nission and granting Conditional Use Permit No. 79-9, subject to the staff requirements contained in the Planning Commission Finding of Fact dated June 25, 1979, with strong emphasis on Condition No. 7 A 4 for separate meters within each dwelling unit, and an additional requirement for a security gate operated by card key. AYES: NOES: BRICKBN, GRISET, LUXI~BOURGBR, WARD, YAMAMOTO MARKBL, SBRRATO CA 13.4 ORDINANCE NO. NS-1470 The Mayor announced that this PARKING IN YARD AREAS was the time and place for the FIRST READING & PUBLICATION continuation of the public hearing to consider Ordinance No. NS-1470 to specify yard areas which may not be used for off-street parking or storage of personal property. The Senior Planner reviewed the information contained in the Planning Department report dated June 27, 1979. The Deputy Clerk of the Council reported there were no written co,,,unications. There were no speakers for or against the proposed ordinance. The Mayor closed the public hearing. ~DTION was made by Yamamoto, seconded by Luxembourger, to place the follow- ing ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title: CITY COUNCIL MINIFI~S 274 AUGUST 6, 1979 ORDINANCE NO. NS-1470 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AMENDING PARAGRAPH (E) OF SECTION 41-607 OF THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE TO SPECIFY THE YARD AREAS WHICH MAY NOT BE USED FOR OFF-STREET PARKING OR STORAGE OF Pt~SONAL PROPERTY. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXEMBOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 78 PUBLIC HEARING - RESOLUTION 79-127 WEED, RUBBISH & GARBAGE ABATt~4ENT ADOPTED The Mayor opened the public hearing to consider adoption of Resolution No. 79-127 affirming the 1979 Weed Abatement costs. The Director of Public Works summarized the staff report dated July 27, 1979, prepared by Public Works Administrative Officer. The Deputy Clerk of the Council reported no written conmmmications received. There were no speakers for or against the resolution. The Mayor closed the public hearing. B~)TION was made by Yamamoto, seconded by Bricken, to adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION NO. 79-127 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA OVERRULING OBJECTIONS TO AND CONFIRMING THE REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS PERTAINING TO THE COSTS OF WEED, RUBBISH AND GARBAGE ABATMv~; MAKING, CONFIRMING, AND LEVYING ASSES~S FOR SU(]~ COSTS; AND ORDERING A COPY THEREOF TO BE FILED WITH THE COUNTY AUDITOR, ASSESSOR AND TAX COLLECTOR. AYES: NOES: BRICK~N, GRISET, L~URGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 11 RECESS The meeting was recessed at 10:35 p.m. ~nd reconvened at 10:45 p.m. with all Council members present. PROPOSALS FOR EXPANSION The Musemn Director outlined OF BOWERS MUSEUM the reco~nendations contained APPROVED IN CONCEPT in his report to Council dated July 30, 1979, and urged the Council to approve the proposals for formation of development and endow- ment organization and implementation of operational procedures concerning plarming and development of the expansion of the Museum. Following discussion, MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Yamamoto to receive and file the report. AYES: NOES: BRICKI~, GRISET, LUXEMBOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Ward, to express the conmitment of Council to the concepts proposed in the report and to request recom- mendation from the Bowers Museum Board for implementation of the program and any suggested modifications by August 20, 1979. MOTION was made by Griset, seconded by Bricken, to delete the recommenda- tion for development of a program and list of candidates, including non- Santa Aha residents, for .City Council consideration to expand and/or replace trustees on the Bowers Museum Board for separate action. CITY COUNCIL FFiNUTES 275 AUGUST 6, 1979 AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUX~RGER, MARK~, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: NONE The vote on the first motion, as amended, was as follows: AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUX~MBOURGER, WARD, YAMAMOTO MARKEL, SERRATO The MOTION made by Bricken, seconded by Yamamoto, to approve in concept the recormnendation to develop a program and list of candidates, including non-Santa Aha residents, for Council consideration to expand and/or replace Muse~n Board trustees FAILED to carry on the following vote: AYES: BRICKEN, LUX~0URGER, YAMAMOTO NOES: GRISET, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD CA 85 Ann Andres, Vice Chairman of the Bowers Muse~n Board, expressed confidence in the Museum Director and the Council, and stated that the Board welcomes the Council's request for recommendations. YOUTH t34PLOYMENT & TRAINING MOTIONwas made by Bricken, 1979-80 FUNDING - A.A. NO. 12 seconded by Yamamoto, to APPROVED approve the following recom- mendations contained in the report dated July 30, 1979, prepared by the Manpower Project Coordinator: 1) Authorize the following allocations of CETA Title IV YETP funds: (a) Santa Ana Unified School District $121,548 (b) Operation SER $125,000 (c) Neighborhood Youth Corps $125,000 (d) Orange Unified School District $14,653 (e) County Juvenile Courts $20,000 (f) City Manpower Unit $160,943; 2) Approve agreement between City and Orange County Maffpower Conmlission for YETP Program from October 1, 1979, through September 30, 1980, and authorize its execution by Mayor and Clerk; 3) Approve Appropriation Adjustment No. 12 bringing $160,943 into the City. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXI~URGER, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO MARKEL A-79-101 CA 140.3 CA 65.3 CA 131.11 TRANSPORTATION PRIORITIES MDTIONwas made by Bricken, REPORT RECEIVED & FILED seconded by Serrato, to receive and file with support the report dated July 26, 1979, prepared by the Executive Assistant,~ outlining the seven projects selected by the Transportation Advisory Committee az having the highest transportation priorities. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, LUXEMBOURGER, MARl<EL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO GRISET The MOTION by Griset to exclude support of the Route 5? Freeway from the list of priorities~did not receive a second. CA 84 CA 29~10 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 276 AU~ST 6, 1979 ACCEPTANCE OF BURGLAR ALARMS MOTION was made by Bricken, BY CITY - APPROVED seconded by Serrato, to approve acceptance by the Police Depart- ment of approximately 765 burglar alarms in "as is" condition from Kwikset Division of Emhart Industries, Inc., for distribution to needy families or persons at no cost to City, and to receive and file the report dated July 24, 1979, prepared by Lieutenant Weatherly. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, L~OURGER, MAR~L, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 47 PROJECT 8144 & 6132 - IRRIGATION MOTION was made by Bricken, IN PARK SITES - A.A. NO. 9 seconded by Luxembourger, to & BID CALL - APPROVED take the following action as recommended in the report dated July 20, 1979, prepared by the Landscape Technician: 1) Approved AppropriationAdjustment No. 9 transferring $25,000 from Acquisition & Development-Prior Year to Acquisition & Development-Improvements, and $17,000 from Federal Revenue Sharing-Unapplied Appropriations to Federal Revenue Sharing-Improvements, for Project 8144 & 6132; and z) Approved plans and specifications and authorize adver- tisement for bids for PROJECT 8144 & 6132 - Construc- tion of Automatic Irrigation Systems at Windsor and AJams School Park Sites. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, L~OURGER, MARKML, SERRATO, WARD, YAMA~DTO NONE CA 65.3 CA 89. CONI~UNITYAWARDS POLICY MOTION was made by Yamamoto, APPROVED seconded by Bricken, to approve revised Council awards'program to be adminis- tered by the Clerk of the Council, as reco~nended in the report dated July 10, 1979, prepared by the Executive Assistant. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISBT, LUXtB~OURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA151; CA 73B DESIGN OF STORM DRAINS MOTION was made by Bricken, APPROPRIATION AIIIUSTMENTS NO. 7 & 8 seconded by Yamamoto, to APPROVED approve Appropriation Adjust- ment No. 8, transferring $43,000 from Public Works-Local Drainage Area No. 13-Balance Prior Year ($41,000) and Unapplied Appropriations ($2,000) to PROJECT 4047 for design of storm drains, as recommended by the Director of Public Works. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN~ GRISET, LUXRMBOURGER, MARK~L, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 65.3 MOTION was made by Luxembourger, seconded by Yamamoto, to approve Appropriation Adjustment No. 7, transferring $36,300 from Public Works- Local Drainage Area No. 10-Balance from Prior Year to Public Works-Local Drainage Area No. 10 - PROJECT 4048, for design of storm drains, as recommended by the Director of Public Works. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXEMBOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 65.3 RESOLUTION NO. 79-123 MOTION was made by Bricken, AIRPORT MASTERPLANDEVELOPMENT seconded by Ward, to continue CONTINUED TO AUGUST 20 to August 20, 1979, considera- tion of RESOLUTION NO. 79-123, pertaining to the development of a master plan and airport noise control and land use compatibility plan for John Wayne Airport. (Agenda Item 35) CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 277 AUGUST 6, 1979 AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXEMBOURGER, MAPJ<~L, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 98 ORAL COMVRJNICATION Dawn Tae Thorsness, 539-B North SUPERVISOR MILLER APPOINTMENT Tustin, spoke in opposition to the Governor's appointment of Edison W. Miller to the Orange County Board of Supervisors, and asked that Council give authorization to the Mayor to write a letter of protest. Robin Dornan, Balboa Island, also spoke in opposition to the appointment. Mickey Madden, 2319 North Rosewood, concurred. CA 112.1 HIRING FREEZE EXCEPTIONS Following clarification of the POLICE DEPART~MNT request by the Police Chief of APPROVED exceptions to the hirin~ freeze in salary range 423 or higher, MDTIONwas made by Yamamoto, seconded by Luxembourger, to reconsider the request. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXt~qBOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE The MOTION made by Griset, seconded by Bricken, to approve the request for exceptions for one Comnander, one Lieutenant and one Sergeant posi- tion, FAIl.ED to carry on the following vote: AYES: NOES: BRICKSN, GRISET, MARKEL LUX~OURGER, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO MOTION was made by Ymmamoto, seconded by Luxembourger, to 1) Anthorize filling one Comnander position as approved in 1979-80 Budget, and subse- quent Police Captain and Police Lieutenant vacancies created by promo- tion; and 2) Authorize filling one Sergeant vacancy created by the resignation of Sergeant Giles Hadrych. AYES: NOES: BRICI<EN, LUXtB~BOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO GRISET CA 50.1 ORAL COM~0NICATION Councilman Luxembourger NOMINATION FOR LIBRARY BOARD announced his nomination for Ward 2 representative to the Library Board: Albert J. Arens, for a partial term ending June 30, 1982. ORAL COFI~dNICATION MOTIONwas made by Yamamoto, LAW ENFORCIt~ENT ACTIVITIES seconded by Luxembourger, SUPPORTED to reaffirm Council policy; to issue a strong statement to the Orange County Human Relations Comnission expressing Council's objection to OUqRC's investigation of recent activities of the City Police Department; to go on record that Council Supports Police Depart- ment law enforcement activities; and that said activities were tmder- taken With the approval of the City's Human Relations Comnission as an informed body. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXE~OURGER, MARl<EL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 112.8 ADJOURNM~T the meeting adjourned at 12:15 a.m. MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Ward, to adjourn to 8:00 a.m., August 9, 1979, in the Council Chambers, and AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXF2qBOURGER, MARl<EL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE B. I~. THOMPSON, ACFI.NG CLERK-O~ TH~COUNCi%L CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 278 AUGUST 6, 1979