HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-03-1993MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
MAY 3, 1993
CALLED TO ORDER CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
22 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA
6:30 P.M.
ATTENDANCE
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PRESENTATIONS
COUNCILMEMBERS
Present:
DAN YOUNG, Mayor
MIGUEL A. PULIDO, Mayor Pro Tent
TOM LUTZ
LISA MILLS
TED R MORENO
RICK NORTON
ROBERT L. RICHARDSON
Absent: NONE
STAFF
Present:
DAVID N. REAM, City Manager
EDWARD J. COOPER, City Attorney
JANICE C. GUY, Clerk of the Council
Absent: NONE
Proclamation declaring May 1, 1993 as " Rosa
Lee Stokes Day" in recognition of her work
with the Interested Citizens Group of Orange
Council, Inc. presented by MAYOR YOUNG
to Rosa Stokes
City Seal Plaque recognizing his service on the
Personnel Board presented by MAYOR
YOUNG to Larry Cooper
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 173 MAY 3, 1993
Proclamation declaring May 3-8, 1993 as
"Public Service Recognition Week" presented
by MAYOR YOUNG to Assistant City
Manager Debra Kurita
Proclamation declaring the week of May 1,
1993 as "Youth Week" presented by
COUNCILMEMBER LUTZ to Santa Ana Elks
Lodge No. 794 Exalted Ruler Thomas Wilkie
Certificate recognizing sponsorship of "1993
Student Government Day" presented by
COUNCILMEMBER RICHARDSON to Frank
Di Bella, President and C.E.O. of Planet
Hollywood
Proclamation declaring May 1993 as "AYSO
Month" presented by COUNCILMEMBER
RICHARDSON to the following Region 517
Santa Ana American Youth Soccer
Organization coaches and team members:
Team - Twisters
Titles: Division 3 Girls Regional 517, and
Area K Champions
Irma Fennell
Coach
Members
Alison Fennell
Tiffany Gurley
Poppy Major
Amanda Fulls
Melanie Fults
Meghan Fulls
Caroline Heras
Jill Justiniani
Erin Kelly
Elisa Perez
Sylvia Ramos
Jennifer Gibbs
Team - Mad Dogs
Titles: Division 5 Boys Region 517, Area K,
Section 11, and the highest honor, the Tri-
Section Champions
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 174 MAY 3, 1993
Coaches
John Schultz Bob Peasley
Members
Scott Doty
Matt Fennell
Enrique Hernandez
Ignacio Huitron
Brandon Lozano
Miguel Manzo
Marcos Antonio Munoz
Luis Olmos
Canaan Peasley
Ryan Richman
Angel Rivera
Ruben Rosales
Jason Velazquez
Brandon Wilkerson
Certificates recognizing Mad Dogs as soccer
champions also presented by Iliana Lopez on
behalf of Assemblymember Tom Umberg to
team members
Certificate recognizing Country Apartments as
a major contributor to the AYSO Soccer
League presented by COUNCILMEMBER
RICHARDSON to Apartment Manager Nancy
Arnold
Certificates of Recognition presented by
COUNCILMEMBER RICHARDSON to the
following Valley High School Kiwanis Bowl
Team coaches and members:
Coaches
Greg Sommer Andy Martinez
Members
Theresa Chang
Martin Vu
James Silicko
Marie Vu
Linda Nguyen
Lich Doan (Capt.)
Johan DeWaal
Kelly Walters
Waiyi Tse
Vicki Dang
Willie Tse
Thanh Doan
Dang Thu Phan
Tou Yang
CITY COUNCIL MEWTFS 175 MAY 3, 1"3
OATHS OF OFFICE Administered by Clerk of the Council Janice C.
Guy to:
Robert G. Murrietta, Ward 5 representative to
the Personnel Board
Rebeca Santana, Ward 3 representative to the
Personnel Board
CONSENT CALENDAR
The Mayor announced removal of items ll.B., 20.B. and 31.A. for separate action.
Motion: Approve staff recommendations on the following Consent Calendar Items.
MOTION: Richardson SECOND: Pulido
VOTE: AYES: Lutz, Mills, Moreno, Norton, Pulido, Richardson,
Young
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
MINUTES
Motion: Approve Minutes.
10.A. ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF APRIL 15, 1993
10.B. REGULAR MEETING OF APRIL 19, 1993
ORDINANCES SECOND READING/IMPLEMENTATION RESOLUTIONS
Votes recorded on documents in this category may differ from the vote on the Consent
Calendar. The decision on these items was made at a previous Council meeting and the vote
carried forward. However, if a Councilmember was absent from the previous meeting, but
is present for this meeting and does not declare otherwise, his/her vote is recorded as
affirmative. Absences from the current meeting are recorded as such.
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 176 MAY 3, 1"3
11.A. MAIN STREET CONCOURSE PROJECT - 2775 N. MAIN
(Placed on first reading on April 19, 1993 by 6/0 vote with Norton absent.)
Ordinance published in O.C. Reporter on April 23, 1993
Motion: Place ordinance on second reading and adopt.
ORDINANCE NS-2193 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana rezoning
certain property located at the northeast corner of Main Street and Owens Drive
from the R1 (Single -Family Residence) and C2 (Specific Development) District,
adopting Specific Development Plan No. 59 for said property, and approving a
development agreement between the City of Santa Ana and Orient Corporation
of America, Inc., pertaining to said property - Planning and Building Agency
A-93-046
11.B. AMENDMENT - PROHIBITION OF CAMPING AND STORAGE OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY ON PUBLIC PROPERTY - Removed for separate
action. (See Minutes page 178.)
NOTICES OF PUBLIC HEARING
12.A. ABANDONMENT 92-Al - CENTER STREET - MCFADDEN TO MONTA
VISTA AVENUE
Motion: Continue to May 17, 1993 at request of staff.
Public hearing re Abandonment 92-Al originally set for May 3, 1993
BOARDS/COMMISSIONS/COMMITTEES
13.A. APPOINTMENTS
Motion: Appoint.
John M. Raya, 415 W. 19th, recommended by the Hispanic Chamber of
Commerce of Orange County as its representative to the Environmental and
Transportation Committee for a term ending November 30, 1996
FILE BC
Jim Tucker, 2062 S. Rene, recommended by COUNCILMEMBER MORENO
as a Senior Citizens Advisory Committee Alternate Representative to the League
of California Cities
CITY COUNCEL MINUTES 177 MAY 3, 1993
13.13. NOMINATIONS
Motion: Set for consideration at next regular meeting.
James Cast, 2525 N. Pacific Avenue, recommended by COUNCILMEMBER
MILLS as a representative to the Uniform Appeals Board for a first full term
expiring November 30, 1996 (Replacing Garthe) FILE BC
CLERK OF THE COUNCIL POSTING REPORT
Motion: Instruct Clerk to enter notice of posting into the Minutes.
15.A. Carlos F. Gonzales' resignation as Ward 1 representative to the Human
Relations Commission effective April 13 1993, was posted on the door of the
Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, at 11:00 a.m. on April 13, 1993.
15.B. The April 19, 1993 City Council Agenda was posted on the door of the Council
Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, at 8:30 a.m. on April 15, 1993.
15.C. The Notice of Adjournment of the April 19, 1993 City Council Meeting was
posted on the door of the Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, at 9:00
a.m. on April 20, 1993.
15.D. John Garthe's resignation from the Uniform Code Appeals Board effective
1993, was posted on the door of the Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza,
at 9:00 a.m. on April 20, 1993.
15.E. The April 27, 1993 City Council Agenda was posted on the door of the Council
Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, at 2:00 a.m. on April 23, 1993.
BUDGETARY MATTERS
APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS
20.A. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 93-233 - CITY YARD FUELING
SYSTEM
Motion: 1. Approve. (Requires five affirmative votes)
Recognition of $117,000.00 in revenue in Fund 75 and appropriation of same
for the purchase of fueling system components - Finance and Management
Services FILE APAD
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 178 MAY 3, 1993
2. Award contract.
AUTOMATIC FUELING SYSTEM COMPONENTS AT CITY YARD
FACILITY - To Rapac Network International, Inc. in the estimated amount of
$117,000.00 - Finance and Management Services SPEC 93-014
20.B. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 93-240 - SAFE HAVEN PROGRAM -
Removed for separate action. (See Minutes page 179.)
SPECIFICATIONS - PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES
Motion: Award in accordance with Request for Council Action.
22.A. GRAFFITI REMOVAL - RECREATION CENTERS - To Superior High
Pressure Cleaning Service for one year with two 12-month renewal options in
the estimated annual amount of $12,480.00 - Finance and Management Services
SPEC 93-009
22.B. TWO-WAY RADIOS (15) - POLICE DEPARTMENT - To Motorola
Communications and Electronics, Inc. in the amount of $22,655.44 - Finance
and Management Services SPEC 93-020
22.C. CARPETING & LINOLEUM - POLICE DEPARTMENT BUILDING 24 - To
Standard Brands Paint Co. in the amount of $10,283.87 - Finance and
Management Services SPEC 93-022
22.D. TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM COMPONENTS -To IDC
Traconex/Multisonics as sole source supplier for system upgrade and traffic
controllers (5) in the amount of $48,473.67 and traffic controller cabin
assemblies in the estimated amount of $50,000.00 for a one-year period -
Finance and Management Service SPEC 93-034
PROJECTS - MAINTENANCE, REHABILITATION, IMPROVEMENT,
CONSTRUCTION, OR CHANGE ORDERS FOR PUBLIC FACILITIES
Motion: Award in accordance with Request for Council Action.
23.A. TREE TRIMMING - VARIOUS STREETS - To Leonard Chaidez Tree Service
in the amount of $36,900.00 - Public Works Agency PROJ 2172-7
23.B. TREE PLANTING - VARIOUS STREETS - To Emerald Landscape Service in
the amount of $7,152.00 - Public Works Agency PROJ 7082-8
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 179 MAY 3, 1993
AGREEMENTS
Motion: Authorize the City Attorney to prepare and the Mayor and Clerk of the Council
to execute agreements.
25.A. AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND DELOITTE &
TOUCHE - Amendment for financial audit services extending contract period
through FY 92-93 in an amount not to exceed $47,800.00 - Finance and
Management Services A-93-052
MISCELLANEOUS - BUDGET
29.A. JOB TRAINING PARTNERSHIP ACT PLAN
Motion: Approve.
Modification to the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) Plan required by new
legislation and submission of the modified JTPA Plan to the State of California -
Community Development Agency FILE
LAND USE MATTERS
DEEDS - ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY
Motion: Approve deed and authorize execution by City Manager and Clerk of the
Council of all necessary documents.
30.A. DEAN, JOHN W. AND BERTHA P. - 2606 W. 17th - For the
Westminster/17th Street widening in the amount of $300,000.00 - Community
Development Agency DEED 7666
CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS/VARIANCES/PARKING WAIVERS
Motion: Removed for separate action. (See Minutes page 179.)
3LA. VA 92-008 - 2629 W. Westminster Ave. - Filed by Larry Lazar for a reduction
in lot size, setbacks and landscaping for a proposed commercial building -
Planning and Building Agency FILE VA
CITY COUNCIL MDWTES 180 MAY 3, 1993
FINAL PARCEL/TRACT MAPS
Motion: Approve.
33.A. PARCEL MAP 90-143 - 733 and 735 S. Newhope - Subdivides 0.40 acre of
land into two parcels to allow the future development of a single-family
residence on parcel 2 of this map - Public Works Agency FILE PMAP
*** END OF CONSENT CALENDAR***
ORDINANCES SECOND READING
Councilmember Mills noted that the dissenting vote on April 19, 1993 was cast by
Councilmember Moreno, not her as indicated in the Agenda.
1 LB. AMENDMENT - PROHIBITION OF CAMPING AND STORAGE OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY ON PUBLIC PROPERTY
(Placed on first reading on April 19, 1993 by 6/1 vote with Moreno dissenting.)
Ordinance published in O.C. Reporter on April 23, 1993
Motion: Place ordinance on second reading and adopt.
ORDINANCE NS-2194 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana amending
Section 10-401 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to revise the definition of
"camp" in the regulations of the City of Santa Ana concerning camping on
public property - City Attorney
MOTION: Young
VOTE: AYES
NOES
ABSENT: None
SECOND: Mills
Lutz, Mills, Norton, Richardson, Young
Moreno, Pulido
APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS
Austin Smith and Art Delgado, ATCO, Inc., noted that the Safe Haven Program which
addresses the needs of the youths in a dysfunctional family environment would greatly benefit
many Santa Ana children and volunteered the services of their organization as a possible
program provider.
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 181 MAY 3, 1993
20.B. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 93-240 - SAFE HAVEN PROGRAM
Program funding received under a Federal grant for Weed and Seed Program
Motion: 1. Approve. (Requires five affirmative votes)
Recognition of $95,000.00 in unanticipated revenue in Fund 126 and
appropriation of same to the Safe Haven Program - Finance and Management
Services FILE APAD
2. Direct the City Attorney to prepare and the Mayor and Clerk of the
Council to execute agreements.
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND CITIES IN
SCHOOLS, INC. - For establishment of a Safe Haven Program - Community
Development Agency A-93-049
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND CITIES IN
SCHOOLS, INC. - For an Executive Director for the Safe Haven Program in
an amount not to exceed $36,000.00 - Community Development Agency
A-93-050
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND CITIES IN
SCHOOLS, INC. - For a part-time clerical aide for the Safe Haven Program in
an amount not to exceed $11,000.00 - Community Development Agency
A-93-051
MOTION: Pulido
SECOND: Norton
VOTE: AYES: Lutz, Mills, Moreno, Norton, Pulido, Richardson,
Young
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS/VARIANCES/PARKING WAIVERS
Motion: Set variance 92-008 for public hearing on May 17, 1993.
31.A. VA 92-008 - 2629 W. Westminster Ave. - Filed by Larry Lazar for a reduction
in lot size, setbacks and landscaping for a proposed commercial building -
Planning and Building Agency FILE VA
MOTION: Mills SECOND: Lutz
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 182 MAY 3, 1993
VOTE: AYES: Lutz, Mills, Moreno, Norton, Pulido, Richardson,
Young
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
75.B. FY 93-94 CITY BUDGET AND ANNUAL FEE INCREASES
Public hearing to consider the City's Fiscal Year 93-94 Budget and related matters
Legal notice published in the Register on April 2, 9, and 16, 1993
Finance and Management Services Executive Director Rod Coloma presented modifications
made to the budget noting in particular a proposal by the SEIU to defer a 3 % scheduled
salary increase for one year had assisted greatly in balancing the budget.
At 6:48 p.m., the Mayor announced the Council would accept additional testimony
concerning the City Budget and Fee Increases.
The following persons requested clarification and/or expressed concerns regarding various
aspects of the budget:
Pat Mill, 617 S. Starboard
Tony Ingegneri, Metro Display Advertising
Thelma Paige, 217 N. Bewley Street
Ann Marie Rasmussen, Target Media
The Mayor closed the public hearing at 6:59 p.m. and requested that a letter from the
Chamber of Commerce dated May 3, 1993 be made a part of the public record relating to
the Budget.
Motion: 1. Table Ordinance NS-2195.
ORDINANCE NS-2195 - An ordinance of the City Council of the City of Santa
Ana amending Section 35-153, and adding Section 35-158.1 to Chapter 35 of
the Santa Ana Municipal Code relating to Utility Users Tax - Finance and
Management Services
Motion: 2. Place ordinances on first reading and authorize publication of titles.
ORDINANCE NS-2196 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana amending
Sections 10-273, 10-276, 10-277, 10-280, 10-282, and 10-283 of the Santa Ana
Municipal Code to revise the Police Alarm System Regulations of the City of
Santa Ana - Police Department
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 183 MAY 3, 1993
ORDINANCE NS-2197 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana amending
Section 8-44 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to apply Transportation System
Improvement Program Fees to single-family residential development - Public
Works Agency
Motion: 3. Amend ordinance as follows, place on first reading and authorize
publication of title.
Amendments to Ordinance NS-2198:
Eliminate Utility Users Tax on Cable
Reduce Various Recreation Fees
Retain Fire Dispatch Operation and McFadden Library
Restore Library Book Budget
Establish Education Fund
Accept Deferral of 3% Salary Increase for SEIU Employees
Add: one Economic Development Specialist - Community Development Agency
one Sr. Management Assistant - City Manager's Office
nine Dispatchers - Fire Department
Eliminate: one Sr. Management Analyst - Public Works Agency
one Sr. Office Assistant/Bilingual - Planning and Building Agency
Reduce Expenditures: City Attorney's Office
City Manager's Office
Personnel Department
Planning and Building Agency
Police Department
Public Works Agency
Recreation and Community Services Agency
Redirect Community Development Agency Expenditures for the Economic
Development Program and boxing club
Eliminate Public Works Agency Water Enterprise Capital Projects
ORDINANCE NS-2198 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana appropriating
monies to the several offices, agencies and departments of the City for the
Fiscal Year commencing July 1993 - Finance and Management Services
Motion: 4. Adopt resolutions.
RESOLUTION 93-039 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa
Ana amending Resolution Nos. 82-110 and 91-066 to add and delete certain
class titles and effect other changes to the City's basic classification and
compensation plan for officers and employees of the City of Santa Ana -
Personnel Services
CffY COUNCIL MINUTES 184 MAY 3, 1993
RESOLUTION 93-040 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa
Ana amending Resolution Nos. 82-110 and 91-066 to amend and delete certain
salary and benefit provisions for all classes of employment designated as
executive and middle management, and unaffiliated confidential - Personnel
Services
RESOLUTION 93-041 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa
Ana setting Drainage Area fees - Public Works Agency
RESOLUTION 93-042 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa
Ana establishing Sewer Connection fees - Public Works Agency
RESOLUTION 93-043 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa
Ana setting Park Acquisition and Development fees - Recreation and
Community Services
RESOLUTION 93-044 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa
Ana establishing charges for solid waste collection services - Public Works
Agency
RESOLUTION 93-045 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa
Ana revising and redesignating the City's Transportation Improvement Program
areas and increasing the development fees for those Transportation Improvement
Program areas - Public Works Agency
RESOLUTION 93-046 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa
Ana establishing and regulating fees and changes for the administration and
enforcement of Chapters 7 and 8 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code and
repealing Resolution No. 90-088 - Planning and Building Agency
RESOLUTION 93-048 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa
Ana establishing a Uniform Schedule of Fees and Repealing Resolution Number
90,,058 - Finance and Management Services
Motion: 5. Amend resolution to implement one 5 percent increase and adopt.
RESOLUTION 93-047 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa
Ana to revise the water rates of the City of Santa Ana effective June 1, 1993 -
Public Works Agency
MOTION: Richardson SECOND: Lutz
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 185 MAY 3, 1993
VOTE: AYES: Lutz, Mills, Moreno, Norton, Pulido, Richardson,
Young
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
FILE BDGT
75.C. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM - FY 93-94
Consideration of the use of $6,131,000.00 in Community Development Block Grant funds
for maintaining and upgrading the City's affordable housing stock through rehabilitation
loans, grants and rebates; improving low- and moderate -income neighborhoods through
public improvements and public facilities; and providing social services which benefit low -
and moderate -income persons
Legal notice published in the Register on April 9, 1993
At 7:09 p.m., the Mayor announced the Council would accept additional testimony regarding
the proposed FY 93-94 Community Development Block Grant Program.
The following persons expressed support for the proposed Block Grant:
Fran Shiffman, Women's Transitional Living Center
Larry Haynes, Mercy House Transitional Living Center
The following persons expressed concerns regarding the allocations to their organizations
under the Block Grant budget:
Dianne Russell, YWCA
Lynda Perring, Olive Crest
Jim Miller, Shelter for the Homeless
Lynn Mobley, Career Beginnings
Shasta Loy, So. California Alcohol & Drug Programs, Heritage House
Lisa Markell, So. California Alcohol & Drug Programs, Heritage House
Nhan Hoa, Vietnamese League of Orange County
David Quezada, Fair Housing Council of Orange County
Marie Ramirez, Pilgrimage Family Therapy
Connie Jones, Southwest Community Center
The Mayor closed the public hearing at 7:39 p.m.
Motion: Continue consideration of the FY 93-94 Community Development Block Grant
Program and Budget to May 17, 1993.
MOTION: Young SECOND: Pulido
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VOTE: AYES: Lutz, Mills, Moreno, Norton, Pulido, Richardson,
Young
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
COMMENTS
90.A. PUBLIC COMMENTS
Cynthia Criollos, 320 W. 19th Street, expressed concern regarding increased traffic on
Nineteenth Street resulting from the detour plan for the Main Street Bridge Closure. The
Mayor requested Public Works Agency Executive Director Jim Ross prepare a response to
those concerns for Nineteenth Street residents.
Alex Vega, 3900 W. 5th Street, thanked the Council for keeping the McFadden Branch
Library open and reported that the Santa Ana Unified School District had recently approved
naming two Santa Ana schools in honor of former City Councilmember Ray Villa and farm
labor leader Caesar Chavez, and noted that Santa Anans of all races working together could
improve the City.
Jaime Vega, 1140 S. Birch Street, reported the Hispanic Community was lobbying for
publication of a postage stamp honoring Caesar Chavez and requested the Council's
assistance. He also indicated he was forming a Friends of the Library Group for the
McFadden Branch Library and encouraged members of the listening audience to volunteer
With the informal consent of the Council, Mayor Young instructed City staff to draft a letter
in support of a stamp honoring Caesar Chavez.
Dolores Otting, Five Star Rubbish, thanked the Council for supporting small trash haulers at
the last Council meeting. She expressed concerns, however, concerning continuing contract
negotiations with Great Western Reclamation, the five-year trash rate projections, and the
basis for annual adjustments to hauling and processing charges.
Madeline Arakalian, South Coast Rubbish, expressed concern that the directions from the
Council to develop a process involving the Chamber of Commerce, Great Western and small
trash haulers would be interpreted as collusion among the City's trash haulers.
Florence Leach, 2025 W. Tenth Street, encouraged members of the listening audience to
attend the May 18, 1993 Council Meeting concerning the proposed citywide redevelopment
plan and requested that the start time for the meeting be rescheduled to a later hour than
5:30 p.m.
CITY COUNCEL MIIVO 187 MAY 3, 1"3
Sean Mill, 617 S. Starboard, encouraged the Council to closely scrutinize the materials
recovery facility proposed by Great Western Management and to ensure impacts of this
facility on the Delhi neighborhood are mitigated.
Pat Mill, 617 S. Starboard, requested that the City Council reconsider the trash contract
awarded at the last Council meeting to include the proposed material recovery facility
impacts and costs.
RECESSED TO HOUSING AUTHORITY AND IMMEDIATELY RECONVENED -
8:05 P.M. - All Councilmembers present
90.B. CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS
Councilmember Mills requested that the Council meeting be adjourned in honor of Sgt. John
Steele, California Highway Patrol Officer recently killed in the line of duty.
Mayor Pro Tern Pulido invited members of the listening audience to join him in a a volunteer
project to take inner-city children to the beach.
In response to Councilmember Norton's inquiry regarding the deferral of the May 18, 1993
meeting to a time later than 5:30 p.m., the City Manager indicated that the meeting had
already been publicly noticed for that time.
Councilmember Norton also reported that he had heard on a radio broadcast of a bill which
would require liquor stores to put identification tags on beer kegs and require buyers to sign
receipts in an effort to outlaw "kegger" parties by teenagers. He requested the City Manager
investigate the information and follow through with appropriate action by the Orange County
League of Cities.
Councilmember Lutz congratulated the Floral Park Neighborhood on its recent successful
home tour and also reported that he had assisted in the "Graffiti Paint -Out Day" in the
Frontier Neighborhood.
Mayor Young noted that the "Paint Out Day" had involved more than 550 volunteers at 55
locations. He requested staff to determine the frequency with which the Graffiti Paint -Out
activities should be repeated and also suggested that staff consider a "thank you" party for
the volunteers.
TO CLOSED SESSION - ROOM 147 - 8:38 P.M.
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 188 MAY 3, 1"3
The Clerk of the Council announced that the City Council was recessing to Closed Session
pursuant to:
Government Code Section 54956.9(a) to confer with the City Attorney regarding
pending litigation which had been initiated formally and to which the City was a
party to wit:
Hamann vs. City of Santa Ana (Worker's Compensation)
Plummer vs. City of Santa Ana; and pursuant to,
Government Code Section 54956.9(b)(1) regarding pending litigation of
significant exposure; and pursuant to,
Government Code Section 54957.6 to meet with its designated representatives
regarding labor relations matters
RECONVENED - COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 8:38 P.M. - All Councilmembers present
95.A. CLOSED SESSION REPORT
Motion: Authorize settlements as follows:
Hamann vs. City of Santa (Worker's Compensation) in the amount of
$15,900.00.
Plummer vs. City of Santa Ana in the amount of $21,000.00
Claim 92-130, Marcelo Flores Almazan, in the amount of $15,400.00.
MOTION: Pulido
VOTE:
ABSENT
SECOND: Moreno
AYES: Lutz, Mills, Moreno, Norton, Pulido, Richardson,
Young
NOES: None
None
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 189 MAY 3, 1993
ADJOURNMENT - 8:39 P.m. - In honor of Sgt. John Steele, California Highway Patrol
Officer
To 8:30 a.m., on May 15, 1993 at the Council Chambers,
22 Civic Center Plaza, prior to departure for a tour of
the City of Pasadena, California
Zi'ceC. Guy
Clerk of the Council
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 190 MAY 3, 1993