HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-05-1986 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
May 5, 1986
The meeting was called to order at 2:00 p.m. by Mayor Daniel E.
Griset in Room 831, City Hall, 20 Civic Center Plaza. Councilmembers
present were John Acosta, Wilson B. Hart, P. Lee Johnson, R. W.
Luxembourger, Patricia A. McGuigan, Dan Young and Mayor Griset. Also
present were City Manager Robert C. Bobb, City Attorney Edward J.
Cooper and Clerk of the Council Janice C. Guy. Councilmembers
informally discussed Housing-Community Redevelopment Agency and
Housing Advisory Commission.
The Council recessed at 2:46 p.m. and reconvened at 3:23 p.m. in Room
147, Council Chambers with all members present.
City Administration Study Session
Hank Cunningham, Assistant Director of the Economic Development
Agency, introduced Dan Mejia, the City's new Business Enterprise
Center Manager and Kathy Lusk, Coordinator of the Job Linkages
Program. Mejia explained his responsibility was to run the Business
Enterprise Center as well as a program designed to assist small
businesses. He indicated the small business assistance program was a
module of the Business Enterprise Center and that the goals for each
were to help businesses to become successful, to grow and expand and
to ultimately require additional employees who would be recruited
from Santa Ana's available labor pool.
Lusk described the Job Linkages Program, explaining its focus was to
match Santa Ana residents with available jobs. She also described a
program entitled Wcareer Beginningsw involving linkages between the
City of Santa Ana, Santa Ana High School, Rancho Santiago College and
the Job Training Partnership Agency whose goal would be to provide
mentors from the private sector for 100 high school juniors. She
indicated Santa Aha was one of the first urban cities to link
economic development and job training in this manner.
Councilme~er Luxembourger inquired as to the criteria to be used for
selecting students for the mentor program. Lusk indicated she would
provide that information to the Council.
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Multi-family Residential Development Standards
Ken Adams, senior Planner, described the review process that staff
had used in developing proposed new multi-family residential
development standards, indicating the Planning Commission had had a
special study session on the subject, that the matter had been
considered at a public hearing involving the Planning Commission and
the Development community, and that the standards had also been
considered at a regular Planning Commission meeting. He showed a
slide presentation which demonstrated such standards for density
maximums, minimum parcel area, minimum lot widths, yard setback
requirements, building height and open space requirements. He also
commented that staff had developed a non-conforming index formula
which would allow for development of unusually configured parcels of
land.
Adams responded to Councilmembers' questions. Councilmember Acosta
requested a continuation of the standards for two weeks.
Community Development Block Grant Budset
The Mayor indicated the Council would need additional time for the
CDBG budget and indicated the matter should be set for another study
session. He also requested that staff provide comparisons between
current and previous years' allocations and recipients.
Councilmembers discussed concerns relative to Consent Calendar items.
Councilmember Acosta indicated he felt the time frame for receipt of
bids on Item No. 2A was too short; the City Manager responded that
the request for proposal deadline would be extended by two weeks.
The Council recessed at 4:55 p.m. and reconvened in the Council
Chambers at 5:00 p.m., with all members present except Councilmember
Acosta.
CONSENT CALENDAR
MOTION: Approve staff recommendations on the following Consent
Calendar items:
MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Young
VOTE:
AYES: Griset, Hart, Johnson, Luxembourger,
McGuigan, Young
NOES: None
ABSENT: Acosta
MINUTES
MOTION: Approve.
1.A. Regular Meeting of April 21, 1986
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BID CALLS/REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS
MOTION: Approve plans and specifications and authorize
advertisement for bids or requests for proposals
as appropriate.
2.A. Lease Office Space for Community Development and Housing
Agency - Economic Development. FILE 625
2.B. Traffic Signal Maintenance - Public Services Agency.
SPEC 86-015
BID AWARD
MOTION:
3.A.
Award in accordance with bid summary report.
Traffic Signal Installation at Warner Avenue and Susan
Street - Public Services Agency; Signal Construction Company
in the amount of $43,245.00. PROJ 2513
CHANGE ORDER
MOTION: Approve change order.
4.A. Installation of New Telephone System - Change Order No. One,
increasing in amount of $65,049.76. SPEC 84-005
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL
MOTION: Receive and file.
Protests
5oae
SANCHEZ, Rigoberto U., 3515 W. 5th St., Person-to-person
transfer type 40 On-sale beer.
Police - Yes, Misrepresentation on Application & Criminal
History.
Planning - No.
BADGWELL, Christopher M. & Laurie J., 1701 E. McFadden,
Original type 47 On-sale general, public eating place.
Police - Yes, High Crime Rate.
Planning - Yes, Land Use Certificate Required.
FAIRVIEW COFFEE SHOP, INC., 2401 S. Fairview, Original type
41 On-sale beer & wine, public eating place.
Police - Yes, High Crime Rate.
Planning - No.
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CHANG, David K., 1720 S. Grand, Original type 41 On-sale
beer & wine, public eating place.
Police - High Crime Rate.
Planning - No.
No Protests
5.So
BAGDADI, Abed M. & samira A., 2710 N. Grand,
Person-to-person transfer type 21 Off-sale beer & wine.
FEDERATED DEPT. STORES, 1900 N. Grand, Premise-to-premise
transfer type 21 Off-sale general.
5oG,
CHOI, Choon & Duok, 1229 S. Main, Person-to-person transfer
type 20, Off-sale beer & wine.
WOODARD, Richard R. & LEON, Arthur B., 2531 S. Main, Person-
to-person transfer type 48, On-sale general, public premise.
AHN, Kwang & Mi A., 1200 W. Warner ~C, Person-to-person
transfer type 41 On-sale beer & wine, public eating place.
FAROUK, Abeda & Ismail, 2025 N. Tustin Ave.,
Person-to-person transfer type 40 On-sale beer.
CHO, Eun & Woo, 3502 W. Fifth St., Person-to-person transfer
type 20 Off-sale beer & wine.
5,5°
SOUTHLAND CORP., INC., & MEANS, Georgette, 103 S. Harbor,
Person-to-person transfer type 20 Off-sale beer & wine.
PINEDO, Ernesto & Josefina, 3701 W. McFadden 9H & I,
Person-to-person transfer type 41 On-sale beer & wine,
public eating place. FILE 405
FINAL TRACT MAP
MOTION:
Approve final map; accept the dedications thereon; and the
bonds in the amounts set; authorize execution of subdivision
agreement by Mayor and Clerk.
10.A.
TRACT MAP NO. 12470 - SOUTH SIDE OF SEGERSTROM AVENUE AT
GRISET PLACE FILE 625.30
AGREEMENT
MOTION: Approve agreement and authorize execution by Mayor and Clerk.
12.A.
PROPERTY APPRAISAL CONTRACT WITH MARK W. LINNES, M.A.I., for
the appraisal of various parcels within the Standard Street
for a fee not to exceed $6,000.00.
widening
project
A-86-063
FILE 1040
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BOARDS/COMMISSIONS/COMMITTEES
13.A. BI-ANNUAL ATTENDANCE REPORTS
MOTION: Authorize Clerk to notify Housing Advisory Commission member
not meeting attendance requirements of seat vacation.
FILE 110
13.B. RESIGNATION
MOTION: Accept with regret; direct Clerk to post vacancies;
authorize preparation of appropriate recognition for service
to the City.
13.B.1. Dr. Frances Williams from the Personnel Board by
letter dated April 15, 1986. FILE 110.15
13.B.2. Linda Godinez-Miller from the Housing Advisory
Commission by telephone call to the Clerk's Office.
FILE 110.15
13.B.3. Gale Fields from the Housing Advisory Commission
by telephone call to the Clerk's Office.
FILE 110.15
UNINVESTIGATED LIABILITY CLAIMS
MOTION: Refer to administration.
14.A. Claims received from April 14,
1986 through April 24,1986.
FILE 415
LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS/STATE/FEDERAL
20.A. OFF-SALE LIQUOR LICENSES
MOTION: Oppose SB 2522 introduced by Senator Ken Maddy which would
limit local control over zoning regarding retailers of
off-sales of alcoholic beverages. FILE 450
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ORDINANCES SECOND READING/IMPLEMENTATION RESOLUTIONS
VOTES IN THIS CATEGORY WILL SHOW AS RECORDED AT FIRST READING.
ABSENCES AT FIRST READING WILL BECOME AFFIRMATIVE VOTES UNLESS
OTHERWISE INDICATED. ABSENCE AT SECOND READING WILL BE RECORDED AS
SUCH. ITEMS WITH INSUFFICIENT "AYE" VOTES FOR APPROVAL WILL BE
AUTOMATICALLY CARRIED FORWARD TO THE NEXT REGULAR COUNCIL AGENDA.
21 .A.
NOTICE OF EXEMPTION AND APPEAL APPLICATION NO. 537 - CUP
86-3 - 1055 "A" FIRST STREET - OFF-PREMISE SALE OF BEER AND
WINE
(Confirms Council action of April 21, 1986, by unanimous
vote)
MOTION: Adopt resolution.
RESOLUTION NO. 86-33 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SANTA ANA DENYING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION NO. 86-3 TO
ALLOW SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AT A PROPOSED MINI-MARKET AT 1055-A
WEST FIRST STREET. FILE 625.15
******CONSENT CALENDAR FINIS******
RESOLUTIONS
35.A.
UNREPRESENTED MIDDLE-MANAGEMENT CLASSES - FIRE MARSHAL AND
PUBLIC SAFETY MANAGEMENT ANALYST
MOTION: Adopt resolution.
RESOLUTION NO. 86-34 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SANTA ANA AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 85-145 TO ADD THE UNREPRESENTED
MIDDLE-MANAGEMENT CLASSES OF ASSISTANT FIRE MARSHAL AND PUBLIC SAFETY
MANAGEMENT ANALYST TO THE CITY'S BASIC COMPENSATION PLAN POR
UNREPRESENTED MANAGEMENT CLASSIFICATIONS.
MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Luxembourger
VOTE:
AYES: Griset, Hart, Johnson, Luxembourger,
McGuigan, Young
NOES: None
ABSENT: Acosta FILE 505
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MAY 5, 1986
35.B. REPRESENTED MIDDLE-MANAGEMENT CLASS - CRIMINALISTICS
LABORATORY SUPERVISOR
MOTION: Adopt resolution.
RESOLUTION NO. 86-35 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SANTA ANA AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 82-110 TO CHANGE THE TITLE OF
THE EXISTING CLASS OF CRIMINALISTICS LABORATORY SUPERVISOR AND TO
DESIGNATE SAID CLASS AS REPRESENTED MIDDLE-MANAGEMENT.
MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Luxembourger
VOTE:
AYES: Griset, Hart, Johnson, Luxembourger,
McGuigan, Young
NOES: None
ABSENT: Acosta FILE 505
Councilmember Acosta rejoined the meeting at 5:04 p.m.
MISCELLANEOUS
60 .A.
APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT NO. 229 - DESIGN WORK FOR
POLICE/FIRE TRAINING AND COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY
MOTION: Refer Appropriation Adjustment No. 229 to the Council Public
Safety committee.
MOTION: Griset SECOND: Young
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Acosta, Griset, Hart, Johnson,
Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young
None
None FILE 310.05
710
715
60.B. MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
MOTION: Continue to May 19, 1986.
ORDINANCE NO. NS-1845 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA
AMENDING CHAPTER 41 OF THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE TO REVISE THE
DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR MULTI-FAMILY DWELLINGS.
MOTION: Young SECOND: McGuigan
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Acosta, Griset, Hart, Johnson,
Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young
None
None FILE 625.55
430
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HOUSING AUTHORITY
At 5:05 p.m., the Council recessed to the Housing Authority and
subsequently to the Con~unity Redevelopment Agency, reconvening at
5:08 p.m., with all members present.
MOTION: Adopt resolution.
RESOLUTION NO. 86-36 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANYA ANA~ CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE ISSUANCE By THE CITY OF SANTA
ANA COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF ITS SANTA ANA SOUTH MAIN STREET
REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT, TAX ALLOCATION REFUNDING BONDS, 1986 SERIES A
AND MAKING CERTAIN DETERMINATIONS RELATING THERETO.
MOTION: Luxembourger SECOND: McGuigan
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Acosta, Griset, Hart, Johnson,
Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young
None
None FILE
615.50
ACTION BY THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
CLOSED SESSION
At 5:09 p.m., the Council recessed to Closed Session. The Clerk of
the Council announced that the Council was recessing to Closed
Session pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(A) to confer with
the City Attorney regarding pending litigation which has been
initiated formally and to which the City is a party, to wit,
Gutierrez vs. City of Santa Ana (Workers' Compensation), Gualdoni vs.
City of Santa (Workers' Compensation), City of Santa Ana vs. Perez,
Garcia vs. City of Santa Aan, Wilson vs. City of Santa Aha (Workers'
Compensation, and Basham vs. City of Santa Ana (Workers'
Compensation); pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(B)(1) to
confer with the City Attorney regarding pending litigation
(significant exposure); pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6
to meet with its designated representatives regarding labor relations
matters; and pursuant to Government Code Section 54957 to consider
personnel matters.
At 6:05 p.m., the Council reconvened and immediately recessed to
dinner in Room 831, City Hall.
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RECONVENE - 7:40 P.M.
City Councilmembers Acosta, Griset,
Hart, Johnson, Luxembourger,
McGuigan, Young
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
INVOCATION
Councilmember R. W. Luxembourger
OATHS OF OFFICE
Administered by the Clerk of the
Council to Robert J. Kerr, AAA
representative to the Trans-
portation Advisory Committee.
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
The National Council for Urban
Economic Development recognizes the
Fiesta Marketplace Partnership -
The National Private Initiative
Commendation - Presented by Mayor
Griset to Allan Fainbarg.
PRESENTATIONS
International Training Partnership
- Acting Fire Chief Hoeft
Introduction by Chief Hoeft of
Carlos Mendoza, Chief, Emergency
Operations, Guatemala.
FILE 120.35
Proclamation declaring May 4-10,
1986, as "Goodwill Industries
Week,w presented by Councilmember
Luxembourger to Paul Lamas,
Chairman of the Board of Goodwill
Industries and Gene Hartline.
Proclamation declaring May 1986 as
"Buckle Up Santa Aha Month,"
presented by Councilmember Young to
Kim Salceda and Susie Ganey,
Co-Presidents of the PTA Council of
Santa Ana and Connie Major, Buckle
Up Santa Ana Program Chairperson.
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Proclamation declaring May 11-17,
1986, as "National Nursing Home
Month," presented by Councilmember
McGuigan to June Silver,
Administrator of Country Villa
Plaza Convalescent Center; and
certificates of recognition to
Theodore Hagler, Marcella Tittle,
Leon Coffman, and Gloria McCutcheon.
Special Presentation introduction by
Councilmember McGuigan of Debbie
and Bruce Brick, Fantastic Sam Hair
Salon, who presented Anita Timboe,
Blind Children's Learning Center,
with a ribbon of 101 dollar bills
as well as an additional donation.
FILE: 120.35
Proclamation declaring May 14,
1986, as "Day of the Teacher,"
presented by Councilmember Acosta
to Rudy Moreno, President of the
Association of Mexican American
Educators of Orange County.
Certificates presented by
Councilmember Acosta to educators
from Tecate, Mexico and Santa Ana
schools participating in an
international art exchange program.
Proclamation declaring May 6, 1986,
as "Student Government Day,~
presented by Mayor Griset to Sadie
Reid, President, Santa Ana Unified
School District; Toshia DuBois,
Valley High School; Mark Brooks,
Mt. View High School; Tony
Glorioso, Mater Del High School;
and Greg Hernandez, Saddleback High
School.
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MAY 5, 1986
PUBLIC HEARING
75.A. RECONSIDERATION OF APPEAL APPLICATION NO. 529 - VARIANCE
REVOCATION 85-1 - VA 70-39 - 1215 N. GRAND AVENUE
Reconsideration of Appeal Application No. 529 recommended by staff
because of continued violations of conditions of approval of Variance
70-39.
The Mayor opened the public hearing regarding reconsideration of
Appeal Application No. 529.
Melanie Fallon, Planning Manager, presented the staff report and
recommendations.
The Clerk of the Council reported no written communications.
William Woodyard, attorney for the applicant, requested a
continuation of the revocation proceedings for four weeks.
Nick Gountanis, 11581 Forum Way, and Joseph Hyde, Manager of
Rent-a-Dent spoke in favor of Appeal Application No. 529.
There were no other speakers. The Mayor closed the public hearing.
MOTION: Instruct the City Attorney to prepare a resolution denying
Appeal Application No. 529, approving Variance Revocation
85-1 revoking Variance 70-39 and affirming the action of the
Planning Commission.
MOTION: Hart SECOND: Johnson
SUBSTITUTE
MOTION: Continue revocation proceedings for two weeks.
MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Acosta
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Acosta, Luxembourger, McGuigan
Griset, Hart, Johnson, Young
None
The MOTION failed.
VOTE ON ORIGINAL MOTION:
VOTE:
AYES: Griset, Hart, Johnson, Luxembourger,
McGuigan, Young
NOES: Acosta
ABSENT: None FILE 625.45
The Council recessed at 9:02 p.m., and reconvened at 9:18 p.m., with
all members present.
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75.B.
NOTICE OF EXEMPTION AND APPEAL APPLICATION NO. 538 - CUP
86-4 - 707 N. BRISTOL STREET
Filed by Daniel Min to allow the sale of alcoholic beverages for
off-site consumption from a liquor store in a retail/office complex
located at 707 N. Bristol in the C4/CD Zoning District.
Recommended for denial by the Planning Commission on March 24, 1986,
by the following vote:
AYES: Chavez-Gomez,
NOES: Miller
ABSENT: Uno, Godinez
Casteix, Spevacek
The Mayor opened the public hearing regarding Notice of Exemption and
Appeal Application No. 538 - CUP 86-4 - 707 N. Bristol Street.
Allen Lovin, Associate Planner, presented the staff report and
recommendations.
The Clerk of the Council reported no written communications (one from
Jerome Bame, having previously been distributed to the Council).
Jerome Bame, attorney for the applicant, and Mary Enck, Benco
Development Group, spoke in favor of Appeal Application No. 538.
Jean Sturgis, 623 N. Bristol, ~78, spoke in opposition.
There were no other speakers. The Mayor closed the public hearing.
MOTION:
Approve and file Notice of Exemption and instruct the City
Attorney to prepare a resolution approving Appeal
Application NO. 538, approving CUP 86-4 and overruling the
decision of the Planning Co~ission.
MOTION: Acosta SECOND: Hart
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Acosta, Hart, Luxembourger, Young
Griset, Johnson, McGuigan
None FILE 625.15
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75.C.
NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND AMENDMENT APPLICATION NO. 952 -
1611 E. FOURTH STREET
Filed by Dori-Ann Developments, Inc., to rezone property located at
1611 E. Fourth Street from the R1 District to the LP District to
permit the development of a two-story professional office.
Recommended for approval by the Planning Commission on April 14,
1986, by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Miller, Chavez-Gomez, Spevacek, Casteix
None
Uno, Godinez
The Mayor opened the public hearing regarding Negative Declaration
and Amendment Application No. 952 - 1611 E. Fourth Street.
Steve Jones, Associate Planner, presented the staff report and
recommendations.
The Clerk of the Council reported no written communications.
Steve Prothero, representing the applicant, spoke in favor of
Amendment Application No. 952.
There were no other speakers. The Mayor closed the public hearing.
MOTION:
Approve and file Negative Declaration and place the
following ordinance on first reading and authorize
publication of title:
ORDINANCE NO. NS-1846 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA
REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1611 EAST FOURTH STREET FROM THE
R1 (SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE) DISTRICT TO THE LP (LIMITED
PROFESSIONAL) DISTRICT.
MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Johnson
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Acosta, Griset, Hart, Johnson,
Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young
None
None FILE 625.05
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MAY 5, 1986
75.D.
NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND AMENDMENT APPLICATION NO. 953 - 402
& 412 SOUTH NEWEOPE
Filed by Santa Ana Winds to rezone property located at 402 & 412 S.
Newhope from the R2 District to the R3 District to permit the
development of a 39-unit apartment project.
Approved by the Planning Commission on April 14, 1986, by the
following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Miller, Godinez, Spevacek, Casteix, Chavez-Gomez
None
Uno
The Mayor opened the public hearing regarding Negative Declaration
and Amendment Application No. 953 - 402 & 412 South Newhope.
Sandra Massa-Lavitt presented the staff report and recommendations.
The Clerk of the Council reported one written communication in
opposition to Amendment Application NO. 953.
Steve Prothero, Shimozono and Associates, representing the applicant,
spoke in favor of Amendment Application No. 953.
Gary Johnson, owner of the property at 4515-17 Bernadel Place, spoke
in opposition to Amendment Application No. 953.
There were no other speakers. The Mayor closed the public hearing.
MOTION:
Approve and file Negative Declaration and place the
following ordinance on first reading and authorize
publication of title:
ORDINANCE NO. NS-1847 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA
REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 402-412 SOUTH NEWHOPE STREET
FROM THE R2 (MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENCE) DISTRICT TO THE R3
(MEDIUM-DENSITY MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE).
MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Luxembourger
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Acosta, Griset, Hart, Johnson,
L~xembourger, McGuigan, Young
None
None FILE 625.05
The Council recessed at 10:07 p.m., and reconvened at 10:20 p.m, with
all members present.
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75.E.
PROPOSED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM FOR
FISCAL YEAR 1986-87
Cindy Cave, Intergovernmental Relations Manager, presented the staff
report and recommendations regarding the proposed fiscal year 1986-87
Community Development Block Grant budget.
The Mayor announced a public hearing would be held on May 19
regarding the block grant budget and requested staff to curtail
evening agenda items in order to allow sufficient time for those
wishing to comment upon the Block Grant budget. FILE 610.05
CLOSED SESSION REPORT
MOTION:
Approve Memorandum of Understanding between the City of
Santa Ana and the Santa Ana Fire Management Association
regarding salary and employee benefit adjustments and
other terms and conditions of employment for the two-year
period July 1, 1985 through June 30, 1987; authorize the
Mayor and Clerk of the Council to execute said agreement; and
authorize the city Manager to adjust the salary
appropriations to the Fire Department to cover the cost of
the contract.
MOTION: Luxembourger SECOND: Acosta
MOTION:
VOTE: AYES: Acosta, Griset, Hart, Johnson,
Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
A-86-064
FILE: 505
Authorize settlement of Gutierrez vs. City of Santa Ana
(Workers' Compensation) in the amount of $20,500.00 for a
compromise and release.
MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Luxembourger
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Acosta, Griset, Hart, Johnson,
Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young
None
None FILE 410.10
MOTION:
Authorize settlement of Basham vs. the City of Santa Ana
(Workers' Compensation) in the amount of $8,000.00 for a
compromise and release plus $711.00 for medical expense.
MOTION: Luxembourger SECOND: Hart
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Acosta, Griset, Hart, Johnson,
Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young
None
None FILE 410.10
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MOTION:
MOTION:
Authorize settlement of Gualdoni vs. City of Santa Ana
(Workers' Compensation) for a stipulation in the amount of
~21,352.50.
MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Hart
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Acosta~ Griset, Hart, Johnson,
Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young
None
None FILE 418. 10
Authorize the settlement of Burrell Wilson vs. the City of
Santa Aha (Workers' Compensation) for a stipulation in the
amount of $17,115.00.
MOTION: Young SECOND: Acosta
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Acosta, Griset, Hart, Johnson,
Luxembourger, McGuigan, Young
None
None FILE 410.10
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
Miles Leach, 2025 West Tenth Street, addressed the Council,
expressing concern relative to parking restrictions implemented in
conjunction with the street sweeping program and also in front of
businesses.
COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS
Councilmember Acosta requested staff investigate art sales being
conducted at Seventeenth and Newhope Streets, reported trees were in
need of trimming at 617 East Berkeley, inquired as to when the bids
would be returned for air conditioning in the Council Chambers,
reported a request from residents adjacent to Hoover School for the
removal of no parking signs in the area, suggested a possible
reduction of street sweeping signs in the Edgewood Street area and
reported a motorhome in the front yard at 1151 Riviera Drive. He
also inquired as to the City's policy relative to garage sales; the
City Manager informed him that there was a limitation on the number
that can be conducted at any one residence annually but that permits
were not required for garage sales.
Councilmember Acosta requested follow-up action by the City Manager
relative to a public disturbance in the 4700 block of West Roberts
Drive.
Councilmember Young commended the staff for its remarkable job during
the Cinco de Mayo event at Santa Ana Stadium.
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Vice Mayor Johnson inquired as to whether Nativo Lopez had provided
the list of 150 families being displaced by the City's Code
Enforcement Program; the City Manager responded that no information
had been provided to the City thus far by Lopez.
Councilmember Hart requested specifics on the ten families who had
been displaced by the Code Enforcement Program; the City Manager
indicated the information would be provided to the Council by the
next Council meeting.
Councilmember McGuigan echoed Councilmember Young's staff
commendation regarding the Cinco de Mayo event. She also reported
that abandoned cars were increasing in number in a lot adjacent to
First and Raitt Streets.
Mayor Griset expressed his thanks to staff for the successful large
item clean-up recently conducted in the City.
Councilmember Acosta inquired as to how many people had participated
in the Cinco de Mayo event; the City Manager indicated he would
provide those figures to the Council.
ADJOURNMENT
At 10:58 p.m., the Mayor declared the meeting adjourned to 8:00 a.m.
on May 17, 1986 in Room 831, City Hall, 20 Civic Center Plaza.
Janice C~ Guy
Clerk of the Council
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
190 MAY 5, 1986