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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-03-1984 MINUTES OF THE RE~3IAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFf~NIA January 3, 1984 The meetingwas called to order at 1:21 p.m., by Mayor R. W. Luxembourger in Room 147, City Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza. Councilmembers present wore John Acosta, Gordon Bricken, Daniel Griset, P. Lee Johnson, Patricia A. McGuigan, Dan Young and Mayor Luxembourger. Also present wore Interim City Manager Rex Swanson, City Attorney Edward J. Cooper and Clerk of the Council Jenice C. Guy, as well as members of the City's Executive Management Staff and the press. ~ORK STUDY SESSION OUTSIDE IMPROV~4ENI~ - SAS~A ANA-ORANGE COUNTY TRANSPOi~ATION CENTER ~ne Director of Planning and Development Services explained his staff had surveyed the entire area surrounding the Santa Ana-Orange County Transportation Center for both short and long-term investment, as woll as public and private investment. He indicated projected improvements included sidewalks, entryway treatments, gutters, trees, landscaping and screening of unattractive elements. He also noted an incentive program would be provided to the neighborhood to permit neighborhood self-improvement, offering such items as trash clean-up bins and paint. The Director responded to Councilmen~rs' questions relative to circulation improvements for the area. Councilmember Young indicated his willingness to serve on a Council Task Force to meet with the County to find a suitable site on which to relocate County facilities inm~diately adjacent to the Transportation Center area. T~ANSIT TMFME FOR DOWNIIDWN SAS~A ANA ASD ORANGE COUNTY The Director of Transportation Services outlined an area bounded by First, Bristol, Seventeenth and French Streets for which a transit theme was proposed to enhance the image of downtown Santa Ana. He indicated the programwould include bus benches and passenger shelters and gave a slide presentation depicting various types of each. In response to Councilmembers' questions, the InterimCity Manager explained that the program would be three-phased, with the first phase being the adoption of the theme, the second- design, and the third - financing. Councilmember Bricken cautioned the Council on the difficulties of removing existing bus benches and passenger shelters. UPDATE SANEA AS~ LIBRARY C(IMPUTER INSTALLATION The Library Director gave a brief report explaining the financing related to installation of a computer-controlled library system. He indicated the conversion was almost complete and that the project would speed up check-in and out of library materials and facilitate processing of overdue notices. CITY C(N3NCIL ~fINUTES 1 JANUARY 3, 1984 Counci~r Bricken inquired as to when the Council might expect redesign of the present facility and a possible library addition; the Interim City Manager responded an RFP would be prepared shortly. Councilmembers then expressed their concerns relative to Consent Calendar items. At 2:56 p.m., the Council recessed and reconvened at 3:14 p.m. in the Council Chan~ers, with all members present except Councilmember Griset. HOUSING AUTHC~ITY ~ne Council recessed to the Housing Authority and reconvened at 3:16 p.m., with all members present except Councilmember Griset who joined the meeting at 3:2~ p.m. CALL TO ORDER OF COUNCIL MEETING PI',EnGE OF AT.T.~GIANCE TO THE FLAG INVOCATION- Councilmember P. Lee Johnson Councilmembers Acosta, Bricken and Young registered "no" votes on Item 12A, at which point Item 12A was removed from the Consent Calendar, and the following action taken: 12. AGPR~4ENT MC~ION: Approve agreement and authorize execution by Mayor and Clerk. HYDROGEOLOGICAL INSPECTION SERVICES FOR DRILLING, DEVELOPMENT, AB~ TESTING PHASE OF WELL NO. 32 CONSTRUCTION - Between City and Camp, Dresser and McKee, Inc., in the amount of $16,244.~0. MOTION: Griset SMCObI): Acosta NOES: ABSENT: Acosta, Bricken, Griset, Luxembourger, Young Johnson, McGuigan None A-84-1 FILE 850.05 Councilmembers Bricken, Johnson, and Luxembourger registered "no" votes on Item 5C. Counci~r Bricken registered a "no" vote on Item 8B. Councilmen~ers Brieken and Johnson registered "no" votes on Item 8C. Councilmembers Bricken, Johnson and McGuigan registered "no" votes on Item 8D. Councilmember Johnson registered a "no" vote on Item 13. Items 8A and 9A were removed from the Consent Calendar. CITY COUNCIL ~NUT~S 2 JANUARY 3, 1984 MOTION: Approve staff recon~endations on the following consent calendar items. MO~ION: Acosta SECOI~D: McGuigan VOTE: AYES: Acosta, Bricken, Griset, Johnson, Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young None MINUTES MO~ION: Approve. ~Jjourned Regular Meeting of December 10, 1983. Adjourned Regular Meeting of December 11, 1983. Regular Meeting of December 19, 1983. MOTION: Approve plans and specifications and authorize advertisement for bids. A. Construct Sewer in wilshire Avenue between Bristol Street and Towner Street - Public Works. PROJ. 3039 B. Construction, Development and Testing of Well No. 32 in Morrison Park. PROJ. 7266 5. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICE~E APPLICATIO~ MOTION: Receive and file. Regulated use under Ordinance No. NS-1395 (Adult Entertainment Ordinance) does not apply to any of the following applications: Oriainals Be KEUILIAN, Archie & Ard & Armen, 4502 W. 17th - Original Type 20 Off-sale Beer & Wine. PROTESTS: Police - No. Planning - Yes, Minor Exception required. KUELBS, John & SHABI~ON, Richard, 2240 S. Bristol - Original Type 20 Off-sale Beer & Wine. PRDI~STS: Police - No. Planning - Yes, Minor Exception required. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 3 JAI~JARY 3, 1984 VARGAS, Christina & Juan, 2106 W. 5th - Original Type 2~ Off-sale Beer & Wine. PR(IfESTS: Police- No. Planning - No. (Councilmembers Bricken, Johnson, and Luxembourger registered "no" votes.) Other TYPe BUI, Huan V. & Klm L. & QUANG, Hoa, 2213-2217 N. Fairview - Person-to-person transfer Type 41 On-sale Beer & Wine, Public Eating Place. PROTESTS: Police - No. Planning - No. FILE 405 Deeds with Cash - Grantee City MOTION: Approve deeds and authorize execution by Mayor and Clerk of all necessary documents in connection with purchases. MACIAS, Nash, N/S First, W/Newhope; street widening. DEED 7~24 HERSON, Louis and Annette, N/S First, W/Euclid; street widening. DEED 7027 CASE, Kenneth W. and Lois F., Lincoln, N/Stafford; Santa Ana Transportation Center. DEED 7~28 De SANCHEZ, Eulalia and Lucano, N/S First, W/Euclid; street widening. DEED 7029 8. MINOR EXCEPTIONS-VARIANCES-CObD1TIONAL UgE PERMIT MOTION: Approve and file Notices of Exemption, Negative Declarations, and Findings of Fact. Be NOTICE OF EXEMPTION & EX 83-43 - Filed by William J. Andilious to permit off-sale beer and wine in a new liquor store at 718 E. First Street in the C2 District. Staff Recommendation: Approval. APPROVED. (Councilmember Bricken registered a "no" vote.) FILE 625.35 NOTICE OF EXEMPTION & EX83-44 - Filed by Sambo'sRestaurant Inc. to allow on-sale beer and wine at 3~01 S. Bristol in an existing restaurant. Staff Reconm~ndation: Approval. (Councilmembers Bricken and Johnson registered "no" votes.) FILE 625.35 CITY COUNCIL ~INUTES JANUARY 3, 1984 NOTICE OF EXi~MPTION & EX 83-45 - Filed by Rosalino Pineda to permit the off-site sale of beer and wine at 3638 W. First Street in an existing produce market. Staff Recommendation: Approval. APPROVED. (Councilm~mbers Brick.n, Johnson and McGuigan registered "no" votes.) FILE 625.35 ~GATIVE DECLARATION & VA 83-12 - Filed by Chaarani & Assoc. to develop an R2 lot over 1/2 acre with a 15-unit condominium at 917 Bewley. Staff Recommendation: Approval. APPROVED. FILE 625.45 I~GATIVE DECLARATION & VA 83-13 - Filed by Kaviani Development to develop an R2 site over 1/2 acre with a 7-unit condominium at 4~9 N. Mountain View. Staff Recommendation: Approval. APPROVED. FILE 625.45 I~GATIVE DECLARATION & CUP 83-19 - Filed by Donald Ogden and Sam Doukas to construct a 3,680 ft. family-style restaurant at 630 S. Euclid in the C1-SD District. Staff Recommendation: Approval. APPROVED. FILE 625.15 12. AGPRRMEN~S MOTION: Approve agreement and authorize execution by Mayor and Clerk. Be RIGHT OF WAY CEIq~IFICATION, WIDENING OF MACARTHI/R BOULEVARD - GREENVIr~M ~I'~EETTOTWILIGHT S~l~U~'l'- Between City and County of Orange. FILE 63~.10 13. BOARDS - COmmISSIONS - CO~I~fEES 14. APPOINTMENt MOTION: Appoint. Vernon S. Evans, 2708 N. Olive Lane - Civic Center Co~ssion representative to the Transportation Advisory Committee; partial term expiring December 31, 1986 (replacing Terry Moshenko). (Councilmember Johnson registered a "no" vote.) FILE 110.15 UNINVESTIGATEDLIABILITYCLAIMS MOTION: Refer to administration. Claims received from December 10, 1983 through December 23, 1983. FILE 415 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 5 JANUARY 3, 1984 16. Pam0RT ~0 FILE MOTION: Receive and file. A. PROCLAMATION REPORT. FILE 120.20 17. CONTI I~JE ITMMS MOTION: Continue to April 2, 1984, at request of City Attorney. At HEARING OFFICER'S REPORT ON APPEAL FROM DECISION OF CITY MANAGER RE: DENIAL OF APPLICATION FOR RENEkm~ OF PEEP SHOW PERMIT AT 213 N. HARBOR BLVD. FILE 135.05 MOTION: Adopt resolutions. RESOLUTION NO. 84-1 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING THE TRANSPORTATION INVESTMEN~ PLAN AhD PLACMMENT ON THE JUNE 5, 1984 BALT~TC. FILE 1000 440 (Confirming Council action on December 20, 1983.) RESOLUTION NO. 84-2 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DESIGNATING THE AREA BOUle)ED BY FIRST ~r~EET ON THE SOUTH, SEVEN£EENTH STREET ON THE NORTH, FRENCH b'£F~ET ON THE EAST, AIqD BRISTOL ~I%REET ON THE WEST, AS THE "SAN~A ANA TRANSIT THEME DIstriCT." FILE 1000 **********************--******************* Council recessed at 4:07 p.m., and reconvened at 4:27 p.m., with all members present. 8. MINOR EXCEPTION MOTION: Set for public hearing on February 6, 1984. ae NOTICE OF EXEMPTION & EX83-41 - Filed byBen C. Munoz to permit the off-site sale of beer and wine at 2406 W. Edinger Avenue in an approved convenience market. Staff Recommendation: Approval. APPROVED. MO~ION.. Bricken SECObI): McGuigan AYES: NOES: Acosta, Bricken, Griset, Johnson, Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young None None FILE 625.35 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 6 JANUARY 3, 1984 Councilmer~ber Bricken stated he intended to express disapproval of all future liguor license applications in the City of santa Ana, due to the close correlation between liquor consumption and drunk driving. Councilmember McGuigan expressed her strong support of this position. MOTION: Instruct staff to schedule a work study session for development of Council policy relative to liquor license issuances in Santa Ana. MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Young NOES: ABSENT: Acosta, Bricken, Griset, Johnson, Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young None None 9. TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NEGATIVE DECLARATION & TRACT MAPll913 - Filed byDaksha Patel and Richard Vogl, creating 13 lots; said lots to be used for single-family residences, and one existing professional office; generally located north of Civic Center Drive and East of Baker. David Brown, 114~ W. 10th, spoke in opposition to approval of Negative Declaration & Tract Map 11913. Richard G. Vogl, 155 Civic Center Drive West and Clifford Craig, 533 W. Central Park Avenue, stated they were available to answer any questions regarding Item 9A. MOTION: Approve and file Negative Declaration; and approve subject to conditions in Chief of Planning's report. MOTION: Johnson SECOND: Bricken AYES: NOES: Acosta, Bricken, Griset, Johnson, Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young None None FILE 625.30 35. RESOLUTIONS MG~ION: Adopt resolution. A. O.C. MAJOR BRIDGE PROGRAM FOR 1984-85. RESOLUTION ~). 84-3 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAk~A ANA ~0UESTING T~E ~ OF ORANGE TO INCLUDE WI'£HIN THE MAJOR BRIDGE PROGRAM THE DEVELOPMEN~ OF CERTAIN STREETS WITHIN THE CITY OF SAN~A AlgA. CITY COUNCIL M~NUT~$ 7 JANUARY 3, 1984 MOTION: Griset VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSEN~: SECOSD: McGuigan Bricken, Griset, Johnson, Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young None Acosta FILE 1025 B. TRANSPORTATION SYs£~M IMPROVEMENT AREAS. MORION: Adopt resolutions. RESOLb~ION NO. 84-4 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN~A ANA DESIGNATING A CERTAIN PORTION OF WEST SANTA ANA AS TRAS~PC~TATION SYH£~M IMPROVEMENT PR0(~9~R AREA E. RESOLUTION NO. 84-5 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DESIGNATING A CERTAIN I~TION OF EAST SAN~A ANA AS TRANSPORTATION SY~r~M IMPROV~ENT PROGRAM AREA F. MOTION: Griset SECONO: Young Bricken, Griset, Johnson, Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young None Acosta FILE 1000 C. STATE FUSDING OF TRANSPORTATION CEN£~K. MOTION: Adopt resolution. RESOLUTION NO. 84-6 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR A~D THE CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AMESI~ENT TO AGREEMENT NO. 64573. MOTION: McGuigan S~05D: Young Vf~E: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Bricken, Griset, Johnson, Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young None FILE 615.10 Acosta PROJ. 5075 60. MISCE~US A. LIBRARY DEPARTMENT C(lW~r~IZED CIRCULATION CONTROL SYw£~. MOTION: Approve Appropriation Adjustment No. 153 transferring $38,~0~ from 150-353-California Library Services Act Revenues to 150-212-131-California Library Services Act Revenue Funds (requires five affirmative votes.) CITY COUNCIL ~{INU/~S 8 JANUARY 3, 1984 MOTION: McGuigan SECOhD: Johnson VOTE: AYES: ABSENT: Acosta, Bricken, Griset, Johnson, Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young None None FILE 310.05 65. COUNCIL AGE~DA ITf~S LOAN CALL- A. J. WILSON MOTION: Authorize the City Attorney to call the loan on the second trust deed of the property of A. J. Wilson located at 728 W. Memory Lane. MOTION: Griset S5120KD: Young AYES: NOES: Acosta, Bricken, Griset, Johnson, Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young None A-81-97 None 0PJ%NGE COUNTY TRANSIT DIgPRICT NOMI~TION MOTION: Support the nomination of Irv Pickler, Anaheim City Councilmember, to the Orange County Transportation District Board. MOTION: Young SECOSD: Luxembourger SUBSTITUTE MOTION: Instruct the Mayor to consult with Councilmembers prior to the January 12 League meeting concerning the election of a League representative to the Orange County Transit District Board. MOTION: Griset SECOSD: McGuigan The substitute motion was adopted by unanimous informal consent of the Council. AIRPORT LAhD USE CO~9~ISSIONNC~4INATION MOTION: Instruct the Mayor to support the nomination of Councilmember P. Lee Johnson for the Orange County League position on the Airport Land Use Commission. MOTION: McGuigan SECOhD: Acosta NOES: ABSENT: Acosta, Bricken, Griset, Johnson, Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young None None CITY CfDT~IL MINUTHS 9 JANUARY 3, 1984 ROSE PARADE FLOAT MOTION: Instruct staff to conduct a prelim/nary investigation relative to the economics of Santa Ana sponsorship of a Rose Parade float. The motion was adopted by unanimous informal consent. Mayor Luxembourger requested that staff provide information regarding the schedule for santa Ana's progran~ing on Cable TV, and also requested staff inform Group W that the firm needs to improve telephone/recorder coram~nications available to the public after the regular work day. EXHELTIVE SESSION ~ne Council recessed to Executive Session at 4:51 p.m., and reconvened in the Council Chambers at 5:59 p.m., and i~mediately recessed to dinner at Reuben's, 1513 No. Tustin Avenue. RECONVENE - 8:02 P.M. - City Councilmembers Acosta, Bricken, Griset, Johnson, Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young. PLEDGE OF ALTRGIANCE INVOCATION - Councilmember P. Lee Johnson. SPECIAL PRESEb~ATION - Resolution cor~mending the City for support for the Red Cross, presented to the City by Zika Djokovich, Red Cross Board Member, American Red Cross, accepted by Councilmember Patricia A. McGuigan. FILE 120.35 ~i'l'f SPOI~LIGHT - Business Development Center of Southern California, represented byL. TullochReid, Project Director. City Seal Tile plaque presented bycouncilmember Dan Young. TI LIGHTING IN CITY'S PARKS FOR YOUTH GROUPS The following persons spoke regarding charges to youth groups for lighting in the City's parks: Norman L. Greene, 1707 S. Parton Danny Gonzalez, 2321 Se. Manitoba Robert Jackson, 1402 S. Cedar Charles Armijo, 2025 S. Oak KimMcPeck, 1905 N. Bush Leon Smith, 2400 S. Manitoba Butch Cayer, 4716 LuckayWay CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 10 JAbrdARY 3, 1984 The Director of Recreation, Parks & Corm~]nity Services responded that such fees had been instituted due to misuse of the fields and responded to Councilmember s ' questions. MO]~ION: Suspend lighting fees for youth groups in the City's parks for a one-year period. MOTION: Bricken S~COBD: McGuigan AYES: NOES: Acosta, Bricken, Griset, Johnson, Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young None None FILE 915 The Council recessed at 9:04 p.m., and reconvened at 9:17 p.m., with all members present. DMDER FOR EAST FIRST David Carleen, 614 East First Street, presented a petition to the Council requesting that the planned divider for East First Street not be constructed. MOTION: Refer to staff. MOTION: Griset SECOBD: Johnson AYES: NOES: Acosta, Bricken, Griset, Johnson, Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young None None FILE 1040 Alan Schwalbe, 1001 W. MacArthur and Michel Kottelanne, 1233 S. Arapaho Drive, addressed the Council concerning the recently inposed business tax on residential units and were referred to staff present for assistance. Michelle Melecio, 1409 W. Lingan Lane, addressed Council requesting assistance in her neighborhood to deal with drug addiction and crime, and was referred to staff present for assistance. Pat Gossett, 1205 N. Ross, addressed the Council, suggesting that the Council use contingency funds to increase Police staffing. 75. K~_~ATIVE DECLARATION & APPEAL NO. 50~ - COBDITI05I~L USE PERMIT 83-22 - 1609 N. BUSH. Filed by Pulliam Properties, Inc., to construct a mixed use (office/residential) project at 1609 N. Bush in the C1 District. Recommended for denial by the Planning Conr~ission on November 28, 1983, by the following vote: CITY COUNCIL ~NUTES 11 JANUARY 3, 1984 AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Bartelt, LaFlamme, Miller, Savage Uno, Hart, Godinez None The Mayor opened the public hearing on Negative Declaration and Appeal No. 500. The Director of Planning and Development Services presented the staff report and recommendations. The Clerk of the Council reported no written conmunications. Rodolfo Montejano, 888 W. Santa Ana Boulevard, spoke in favor of Appeal NO. 500. There were no other speakers. The Mayor closed the public hearing. MOTION: Approve and file Negative Declaration, subject to reduction of bachelor units to 26, and instruct the City Attorney to prepare a resolution granting Appeal NO. 500, granting CUP 83-22, and overruling the decision of the Planning Commission. MO~ION: Acosta SECOND: Young Acosta, Bricken, Griset, Johnson, Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young None None FILE 625.15.65 76. NEGATIVE DECLARATION & AMESDMENT APPLICATION NO. 889 - CONDITIO1T%L USE PERMIT 83-18 - SOUTHEAST CORNER OF HOBART ASD OAK W£~EETS. Filed by Richard Beamish to rezone property located at the southeast corner of Hobart Street and Oak Street from R1 to R1-PRD and CUP 83-18 to develop 18 manufactured single-family residences on 18 lots in the R1-PRD District. Approved by the Planning Con~nission on November 28, 1983, by the following vote: AYES: HOES: ABSENT: Hart, Bartelt, Uno, Miller, Godinez, LaFl~me, Savage None None The Mayor opened the public hearing on Negative Declaration and Amendment Application No. 889 and Condition Use Permit 83-18 - Southeast corner of Hobart and Oak Streets. The Director of Planning and Development Services presented the staff report and recommendations. The Clerk of the Council reported no written co~Fnunications. CITY COUNCIL MINLq~S 12 0ANUARY 3, 1984 John Jungkeit, 2333 No. Broadway, spoke in favor of Amendment Application No. 889. The following persons spoke in opposition to Amendment Application No. 889: Mario Collins, 1410 S. Kilson Elias J~arez, 1406 S. Kilson There were no other speakers. The Mayor closed the public hearing. M0~ION: Place the following ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title; approve and file Negative Declaration and Findings of Fact on CUP 83-18. ORDII%m/gCE NO. I~-1712 - AN CRDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN~A ANA REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCA'£mu ON THE SOUTHEAST ~ OF HOBART STREET AID OAK STRh~'I' FROM '£~i~ Ri (SIN~J.R - FAMILY RESIDENCE) DI~£~ICT TO THE Ri-PRD (SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE - ~ RESIDEN-fIAL DEVELOPMENt) DIS~fRICT. I~qGATIVE DECLARATION & CUP 83-18 - Filed by Richard Beamish to develop 18 manufactured single-family residences on 18 lots on the southeast corner of Hobart Street and Oak Street in the R1-PRD District. Staff Reconmendation: Approval. MOTION: Young SECOk~D: Johnson AYES: NOES: ABSEI~: Acosta, Bricken, Griset, Johnson, Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young None None FILE 625.05 625.15 Council recessed at 10:27 p.m., and reconvened at 10:41 p.m., with all members present. 77. I~ATIVE D~CLARATION & AMEI~]MENT APPLICATION NO. 890 - 120 E. P(~4ONA, ASD 111 THROUGH 121 E. BERKELEY. Filed by Emilio Abitia to rezone property located at 120 E. Pomona Street and 111 through 121 E. Berkeley Street from the R2-B Zoning District to the C1 District. Approved by the Planning Conmission on November 28, 1983, by the following vote: NOES: ABSENT: Bartelt, Uno, Hart, Savage, LaFla~me, Miller, Godinez None None The Mayor opened the public hearing regarding Amendment Application No. 890 - 120 E. Pomona, and 111 through 121 E. Berkeley. CITY COUNCIL ~4INUTES 13 JANUARY 3, 1984 The Director of Planning and Development Services presented the staff report and recommendations. The Clerk of the Council reported no written conz~nications. Manuel Mendez, architect for the project, spoke in favor of Amendment Application No. 890. Dolores Grajeda, 1401 Marles West, spoke regarding Amendment Application No. 890. MOTION: Place the following ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title: ORDINANCE NO. MS-1713 - AN ORDIBI%NCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 120 E. POMONA, AhD 111 THROUGH 121 E. BERKELEY FROM THE R2-B (LIM1TPJO MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL/ PARKING MODIFICATION) DI~r~ICT TO THE C1 (C(I~MUNITY C/]~MflRCIAL) DI~I'I{ICT. MOTION: McGuigan SECOSD: Johnson VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSEI~f: Acosta, Bricken, Griset, Johnson, Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young None None FILE 625.05 The Mayor requested a report from staff regarding upgrading planned for the property included in AmendmentApplicationNo. 890. 78. lx~GATIVE DECLARATION & ~ APPLICATION NO. 891 - ARN~'IT' DRIVE AbDOWENSDRIVE, EAST OFMAINSTREET. Filed bytheCo~nunity Redevelopment Agency rezoning properties from O, Ri HD II and R2 HD II to C2 }I) II. Approved by the Planning Co~m~ission on December 12, 1983, by the following vote: AYES: Hart, Bartelt, Miller, Godinez, LaFla~me, Savage, Uno NOES: None ABSENT: None The Mayor opened the public hearing on Negative Declaration and Amendment Application No. 891 - Arnett and Owens Drive, East of Main Street. The Director of Planning and Development Services presented the staff report and recommendations. The Clerk of the Council reported no written cormlunications. There were no speakers. The Mayor closed the public hearing. CITY COUNCIL ,MINUTES 14 JANUARY 3, 1984 MO~ION: Place the following ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title: ORDINANCE NO. NS-1714 - AN ORDIkmxNCE OF THE CITY OF SALSA ANA REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCA'.'~a3 BETWEEN ARNWIT DRIVE ON THE WEST ASD SOUTH, MAIN w£~EET ON THE EAST, ASD OWENS DRIVE ON THE NORTH FROM THE O (OPEN SPACE), R1-HD II (SIN~U.P~FAMILY RESIDENCE - HEIGHT DIS~i'RICT II), ~ R2-HD II (MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE - HEIGHT DISTRICT II) DISTRICTS TO THE C2 HD II (~ CfX4~RCIAL - HEIGHT DIw£RICT II). MfTION: Young SECOI~): McGuigan NOES: ABSEI~: Acosta, Bricken, Griset, Johnson, Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young None None FILE 625.05 80. OLD BUSINESS REGULATION OF ICE CREAM TRUCKS. MOTION: Place ordinance on second reading and adopt. C~DINANCE NO. NS-1710 - AN ORDII~/qCE OF THE CITY OF SAN~A ~ AMESDING THE SAN-fA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING S~CTION 36-43 THERETO PROHIBITING CC~ ADVErtISING NOISE ON PUBLIC w£F~ETS ASD ADDING ARTICLE X TO CHAPTER 36, COIq~lgI'ING OF SECTIONS 36-450 THROUGH 36-464 INCLUSIVE, RE(~3LATING THE OPERATION OF ICE CREAM TRUCKS. MOTION: Johnson S~COI~D: Young NOES: ABSEI~: Bricken, Griset, Johnson, Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young Acosta None FILE 625.55.10 CITY MANAGER COMPENSATION - RESOLUTION NO. 84-7 MOTION: Adopt resolution. RESOLUTION NO. 84-7 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SASTA ANA FIXING ~ ESTABLISHING THE CC~PENSATION FOR THE OFFICE OF CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY OF SAN~A AS~, EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 6, 1984, AAD REPEALING RESOLUTIONS INCONSISTENT ~REWf~'~. MOTION: Griset S~C05D: Johnson NOES: ABSENT: Acosta, Bricken, Griset, Johnson, Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young None None FILE 13 0 505 310.05 CITY COUNCIL MI~S 15 JANUARY 3, 1984 MOTION: Reschedule Oral Cormnunications to the end of the Council's evening sessions. MOTION: Acosta SECOSD: Johnson AYES: NOES: ABSENT Acosta, Bricken, Griset, Johnson, Luxe~bourger, McGuigan, Young None None FILE 120 MOTION: Require Oral Communications be submitted in writing to the Mayor prior to each Council meeting. MOTION: Griset SECOSD: Johnson NOES: ABSENT: Acosta, Bricken, Griset, Johnson, Luxe~bour ger, McGu igan Young None FILE 120 MATER DEI CQ~ESDATION MOTION: Request the Mayor to write a letter of commendation to Mater Del High School, Principal Father Michael Harris and Band Director, Michael Corrigan, recognizing Mater Dei's participation as the only Orange County School in the Rose Parade. MOTION: McGuigan S~C05D: Johnson NOES: ABSENT: Acosta, Bricken, Griset, Johnson, Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young None None Councilmember Acosta requested that the County be provided with a calendar of Council meetings in order that the air conditioning might be adjusted to the proper comfort level prior to each Council meeting. ADJOt~I%I~2~ - At 11:14 p.m. the meeting was adjourned. CITY COUNCILS~WOTES 16 JANUARY 3, 1984