HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-17-1993MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
MAY 17, 1993
CALLED TO ORDER
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
22 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA
6:13 P.M.
ATTENDANCE
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
EMPLOYEE AWARDS
COUNCILMEMBERS
Present:
DAN YOUNG, Mayor
MIGUEL A. PULIDO, Mayor Pro Tern
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
MAYOR YOUNG
20 Years Service
Brian Collins
Police Department
Richard E. Strengberg
Public Works Agency
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 192 MAY 17, 1993
PRESENTATIONS
Certificates recognizing corporate donations to
the City's Graffiti Paint-Out Day presented by
MAYOR YOUNG to:
Mike Butler, Behr Process Corporation
David Ross, Great Western Reclamation
Jun Roxas and Kirk Sivertsen, Roxas & Wikle
Creative Services
Certificates of Recognition for their publication
of Cougar Chronicle newspaper edition
addressing the problems of graffiti and tagging
presented by COUNCILMEMBER LUTZ to
Advisor Isabel Reed and the following students:
Carina Ceja
Rodrigo Rodriguez
Roberto Flores
Vanna Ratnaransy
(Editor-in-Chief)
Proclamation declaring May 16-22, 1993 as
"Public Works Week" presented by
COUNCILMEMBER MILLS to Public Works
Agency Executive Director Jim Ross
Certificates of Recognition for outstanding
volunteer service to the Santa Ana Public
Library presented by COUNCILMEMBER
RICHARDSON to Hans Clemens and Denise
Millar
Certificate of Recognition for volunteer support
group of the Adult Literacy Program at the
Santa Ana Public Library presented by
COUNCILMEMBER RICHARDSON to the
following members of Aim For Literacy:
Sandra Newkirt
Frank Lanak
Eleanor Barker
Leon Kolankiewicz
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 1~3 MAY 17, 1993
OATHS OF OFFICE
Administered by Clerk of the Council Janice C.
'Guy to:
John Raya, Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
representative to the Environmental and
Transportation Advisory Committee
Ada Poliandro, tenant representative to the
Housing Commission
CONSENT CALENDAR
Mayor Young announced the following modifications to the Consent Calendar:
- Removal of items ll.B. and 31.A. for separate action, and
- Registration of "no" votes on items 23.A. and 23.B. by Councilmember
moreno.
Motion: Approve staff recommendations on the following Consent Calendar Items.
MOTION: Richardson Second: Pulido
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
Lutz, Mills, Moreno, Norton, Pulido, Richardson,
Young
None
ABSENT: None
ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
MINXJTES
Motion:
10.A.
10.B.
Approve Minutes.
ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF APRIL 27, 1993
REGULAR MEETING OF MAY 3, 1993
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 194 MAY 17, 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 carded
forward. However, ifa Councilmember was absent from the previous meeting, but present for
this meeting and did not declare otherwise, his/her vote was recorded as affirmative. Absences
from the current meeting are recorded as such.
Motion: Place ordinances on second reading and adopt.
ll.A.
POLICE ALARM SYSTEMS
(Placed on first reading on May 3, 1993 by unanimous vote of Council.)
Ordinance published in O.C. Reporter on May 7, 1993
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 FILE BK
ll.B.
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FEES -
SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES - Removed for separate action. (See Minutes
page 199.)
11.C. FISCAL YEAR 93-94 BUDGET ADOPTION
(Placed on first reading on May 3, 1993 by unanimous vote of Council.)
Ordinance published in O.C. Reporter on May 7, 1993
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
FILE BDGT
NOTICES OF PUBLIC HEARING
Pursuant to Council action which tabled a proposed ordinance to levy a tax on
cable television service on May 3, 1993, the public heating noticed for this date
regarding the tax on cable television service was not held.
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 195 MAY 17, 1993
BOARDS/COMMISSIONS/COMMITTEES
13.A. APPOINTMENTS
Motion: Appoint.
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
13.B. NOMINATIONS
Motion: Set for consideration at next regular meeting.
Rosa Ramirez, 2307 W. Russell Street, recommended by COUNCILMEMBER
MILLS as the Ward 3 representative to the Library Board for a first full term
expiring November 30, 1996 (Replacing Heike) FILE BC
CLERK OF THE COUNCIL POSTING REPORT
Motion: Instruct Clerk to enter notice of posting into the Minutes.
15.A. The May 3, 1993 City Council Agenda was posted on the door of the Council
Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, at 8:45 a.m. on April 29, 1993.
15.B. The Notice of Adjournment of the May 3, 1993 City Council Meeting was
posted on the door of the Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, at 3:00
p.m. on May 4, 1993.
MISCELLANEOUS - ADMINISTRATION
19.A. PROPERTY INSURANCE
Motion: 1. Cancel.
Existing property insurance with Robert F. Driver Associates
2. Authorize the City Attorney to prepare and the Mayor and Clerk to execute
agreement.
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND PUBLIC
ENTITY PROPERTY INSURANCE PROGRAM (PEPIP) for property
insurance premiums of $305,980.00 - Risk Management A-93-05.5'~
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 196 MAY 17, 1993
19.B.
Motion:
AMENDMENT TO VIDEO TAPE RETENTION PROCEDURES
Approve.
Amendment to Clerk of the Council procedure established by Resolution 92-031
regarding videotapes of City Council meetings, to permit the Clerk to recycle
such videotapes in lieu of transferring said tapes to the Santa Ana Library
FILE BK
BUDGETARY MATTERS
SPECIFICATIONS - PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES
Motion: Award in accordance with Request for Council Action.
22.A.
HAND-HELD TRAFFIC RADAR - POLICE DEPARTMENT - To MPH
Industries, Inc. in the amount of $23,597.25 - Finance and Management
Services SPEC 93-018
22.B.
COMPUTER LOCAL AREA NETWORK - LIBRARY - To Jaguar Computer
Systems/Microage, Inc. in the amount of $23,850.60 - Finance and Management
Services SPEC 93-024
22.C.
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE (16 SITES) - RECREATION AND
COMMUNITY SERVICES - To Midori Gardens in the estimated annual
amount of $133,020.00 for a two-year period with provision with two 12-month
extensions - Finance and Management Services SPEC 93-025
22.D.
TRASH RECEPTACLES (200) - To Padre Janitorial Supplies in the amount of
$12,606.75 - Finance and Management Services SPEC 93-027
22.E.
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF POOL FILTERS - MEMORIAL
POOL - To Pool Supply of Orange County, Inc. in the amount of $65,204.24 -
Finance and Management Services SPEC 93-028
22.F.
REROOFING - FIRE STATIONS 3 AND 8 - To Academy Company, Inc. in
the amount of $11,555.00 - Finance and Management Services
SPEC 93-029
22.G.
LIVE SCAN FINGERPRINT SYSTEM - POLICE DEPARTMENT - To State
of California, Department of Justice in the amount of $18,848.51 - Finance and
Management Services SPEC 93-050
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 197 MAY 17, 1993
22.H.
CHARTER BUS SERVICE - RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
- For a 12-month period with provision for two 12-month extensions in the
following estimated amounts to:
Pacific Coachways Charter
Services, Inc.
Certified Transportation
Service, Inc.
$10,146.00
$22,494.00
SPEC 93-032
22.I.
TRAFFIC PAINT AND GLASS SPHERES - To the following in the noted
amounts:
John C, Henberger, Co., Inc.
Pervo Paint Co.
Morton International Coatings
$ 2,866.00
$ 3,649.00
$59,106.00
SPEC 93-630
PROJECTS - MAINTENANCE, REHABILITATION, IMPROVEMENT,
CONSTRUCTION, OR CHANGE ORDERS FOR PUBLIC FACILITIES
Motion: Award in accordance with Request for Council Action.
23.A.
TREE REMOVAL - LAURELHURST NEIGHBORHOOD - To Treesmith
Enterprises, Inc. in the amount of $12,744.91 - Public Works Agency
(COUNCILMEMBER MORENO voted NO.) PROJ 7078-1
23.B.
TREE REMOVAL - INDIAN VILLAGE NEIGHBORHOOD - To West Coast
Arborist, Inc. in the amount of $26,412.00 - Public Works Agency
(COUNCILMEMBER MORENO voted NO.) PROJ 7081-1
23.C.
ON-SITE IMPROVEMENTS - SANTA ANA PUBLIC LIBRARY - To DWM
Construction in the estimated amount of $292,785.00 with total estimated
construction cost of $345,665.00 - Public Works Agency PROJ 7979B
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 THE STATE
OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - For traffic
signal installation at intersection of Grand Avenue and Fruit Street - Public
Works Agency A-93-053
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 198 MAY 17, 1993
25.B.
REAL ESTATE ACQUISITION CONSULTANT SERVICES
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND WILLDAN
ASSOCIATES - For real estate acquisition services - Community Development
Agency A-93-054
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND CUTLER
AND ASSOCIATES, INC. - For real estate acquisition services - Community
Development Agency A-93-055
Note: Total amount for both firms' services not to exceed $100,000.00
LAND USE MATTERS
CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS/VARIANCES/PARKING WAIVERS
31.A. CUP 92-028 - Removed for separate action. (See Minutes page 200.)
FINAL PARCEL/TRACT MAPS
Motion:
33.A.
Approve.
PARCEL MAP 92-179 - 1538 N. Century Blvd. - Consolidates 2.7 acres of
land into one parcel to allow construction of a Vietnamese cultural center -
Public Works Agency FILE PMAP
*** END OF CONSENT CALENDAR***
ORDINANCES/FIRST READING
ll.B.
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FEES -
SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES
Camille Courtney, CGC Enterprises, reported that the new transportation system
improvement fee on single-family residential development would increase the cost of her
development project by $90,000 and that the City had not notified her in a timely manner of
the new fee and its financial impact on her project's tract map.
City Attorney Edward J. Cooper noted that this ordinance had already passed first reading
and was slated for second reading on the Agenda, and that any amendment would revert the
ordinance back to first reading.
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 199 MAY 17, 1993
Motion:
Amend ordinance to exempt tract maps currently in process, place ordinance on
first reading, and authorize publication of title.
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 FILE BK
MOTION: Young
SECOND: Pulido
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
Lutz, Mills, Moreno, Norton, Pulido, Richardson,
Young
None
ABSENT: None
CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS/VARIANCES/PARKING WAIVERS
Motion: Set the following for public hearing on June 7, 1993.
31.A.
CUP 92-028 - 309 N. Main - File by Larry DeCrona to operate a public dance
place and other assembly uses in the C3 zone - Planning and Building Agency
Planning Commission Action: Approval FILE CUP
MOTION: Lutz
SECOND: Mills
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
Lutz, Mills, Moreno, Norton, Pulido, Richardson,
Young
None
ABSENT: None
ORDINANCES/FIRST READING
50.A.
REVISION OF SOLID WASTE COLLECTION PROCEDURES
Revises definitions of solid waste in Santa Ana Municipal Code to correspond
with definitions in the Integrated Waste Management Act and the City's refuse
collection agreement and allows the City to require additional refuse collection
service in areas with inadequate service, especially in apartment areas where the
City continually has overflowing refuse containers, and sets forth requirements
for sorting yard waste and newspapers.
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 200 MAY 17, 1993
Motion:
Place ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title.
ORDINANCE NS-2199 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana amending
Article II of Chapter 16 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code pertaining to solid
waste collection regulations - Public Works Agency
MOTION: Pulido
SECOND: Richardson
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
Lutz, Mills, Moreno, Norton, Pulido, Richardson,
Young
None
ABSENT: None FILE BK
RESOLUTIONS
55.A.
DESIGNATION OF OFFICIAL CITY BANK DEPOSITORY
Motion: Adopt resolution.
RESOLUTION 93-049 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa
Ana designating Union Bank as the depository for City of Santa Ana funds,
effective July 1, 1993, and designating signatures authorized for the purpose of
withdrawal of said funds - Finance and Management Services
MOTION: Norton SECOND: Lutz
VOTE:
A YES:
NOES:
Lutz, Mills, Moreno, Norton, Pulido, Richardson,
Young
None
ABSENT: None FILE BK
75.A.
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
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 201 MAY 17, 1993
Motion:
1. Amend and approve.
Proposed FY 92-93 Community Development Block Grant Program and Budget
by amending the allocations as enumerated by Councilmember Richardson
(items in bold print), and approve allocations as follows:
CATEGORIES
APPROVED
ALLOCATIONS
NON-SOCIAL SERVICES
Administration & Planning
1. General Administration
2. Fair Housing Council of Orange County
3. SAUSD: Child Care Assessment
4. Planning: General Plan Research
$252,396
45,604
0
100,000
Total Administration & Planning
$398,000
Obligations
5. Section 108 Loan Repayment - Bristol Street
$3,000,000
Total Obligations
$3,000,000
Capital Improvements
6. City Capital Requests
a. Street Improvements
b. Fire Equipment
c. Recreation Improvements
$870,000
490,000
260,000
$1,620,000
$0
283,000
Total Capital Improvements
Historical Preservation
7. a. Discovery Museum of Orange County
b. Orange County Center for Contemporary Art
Total Historical Preservation
$283,000
Non-profit Capital
8. SAUSD: Handicapped Access
9. Shelter for the Homeless (Affordable Housing)
$0
0
Total Nonprofit Capital
$0
TOTAL NON-SOCIAL SERVICES
$5,301,000
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 202 MAY 17, 1993
SOCIAL SERVICES
10. Police Helicopter Services (City)
11. Project PRIDE (City)
12. After School Latchkey Program (City)
13. Senior Center Staffing (City)
14. Van Driver (City)
15. Senior Center Aide (City)
16. Advanced Resources for Foster Kids (ARK)
17. Alternative Repertory Theatre
18. The Blind Children's Learning Center
19. California Elwyn Institute
20. The Cambodian Family
21. Camp Fire-Orange County Council
22. Catholic Charities of Orange County
23. Civic Center Barrio Housing Corporation
24. Clinica Nueva Esperanza
25. COPES
26. Dayle Mclntosh Center for the Disabled
27. Delhi Community Center
28. Discovery Museum of Orange County
29. Feedback Foundation, Inc.
30. Hotline of Southern California
31. Mariposa Women's Center
32. Mercy House
33. Olive Crest
34. Orange County Bar Foundation - Short Stop
35. O.C. Center for Contemporary Art
36. O.C. Community Consortium, Inc.
37. O.C. Transportation Authority
38. O.C. Council on Aging
39. O.C. Homeless Issues Task Force
40. O.C. Youth & Family Services (Amparo)
41. O.C. Youth & Family Services (Gang)
42. Pacific Symphony Association
43. Pena Referral Center
44. Pilgrimage Family Therapy Center
45. Pride Development Council
46. S.A. Neighborhood Housing Services
47. Santa Ana/Tustin Meals on Wheels
48. SER/Jobs for Progress, Inc. (Literacy)
49. SER/Jobs for Progress, Inc. (Job Placement)
50. Share Ourselves Free Medical Clinic
51. Shelter for the Homeless (Emergency Shelter)
52. Sickle Cell Organization
53. Southwest Community Center
54. Stop-Gap
$200,000
230,570
55,500
10,800
17,000
1,500
1,500
8,500
5,000
0
15,000
1,200
5,000
0
7,500
2,300
5,000
20,000
17,000
22,200
1,500
3,400
17,500
0
1,900
2,800
20,000
0
3,500
1,200
3,700
9,300
20,000
6,700
5,000
17,500
7,400
20,000
0
0
5,600
7,000
0
13,000
1,200
CITY COUNCIL MINIJTF~ 203 MAY 17, 1993
55. United Samoan Organization
56. Vietnamese League of Orange County
57. Volunteer Center of Greater Orange County
58. Women's Transitional Living Center
59. YWCA South Orange County
60. Heritage House
61. Career Beginnings
Contingency
TOTAL SOCIAL SERVICES
0
0
2,800
7,950
20,000
0
5,000
480
$830,000
$6,131,000
GRAND TOTAL
2. Authorize.
City Manager to submit the approved program to the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development for the City's FY 93-94 allocation of
Community Block Grant funds, and to execute the Grant Agreement with the
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development A-93-047
City Attorney to prepare and City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute
agreements with nonprofit agencies awarded funds as part of the approved
program A-93-048(A- )
City Manager to execute amendments to nonprofit agency contracts which do
not constitute a substantial change to the contract, as defined by the City in
accordance with United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
regulations
MOTION: Richardson
SECOND: Pulido
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
Lutz, Mills, Moreno, Norton, Pulido, Richardson,
Young
None
ABSENT: None FILE AGMT
75.B.
ABANDONMENT 92-A1 - CENTER STREET - MCFADDEN TO MONTA
VISTA
Filed by Recreation and Community Services to abandon Center Street between Monta Vista
and McFadden to proceed with the Jerome Park Master Plan
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 204 MAY 17, 1993
Legal Notice published in the O.C. Reoorter on April 19 and 26, 1993
Recommended for approval by the Planning Commission by a 5/0 vote with Godinez and
Oliver absent
The Mayor opened the public hearing regarding Abandonment 92-A1 at 6:50 p.m.
Community Development Agency Executive Director Cindy Nelson presented staff's report
and comments.
Clerk of the Council Janice C. Guy reported there were no written communications on the
matter.
There were no speakers on the matter.
The Mayor closed the public hearing at 6:53 p.m.
Motion: Adopt resolution.
RESOLUTION 93-050 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana
vacating Center Street between McFadden Avenue and Monta Vista Avenue -
Community Development Agency
MOTION: Mills
VOTE: AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT: None
SECOND: Moreno
Lutz, Mills, Moreno, Norton, Pulido, Richardson, Young
None
FILE ABAN
75.C. VA 92-008 - 2629 W. WESTMINSTER
Set for public hearing on May 3, 1993 by unanimous vote of the Council
Filed by Larry Lazar for a reduction in lot size, setbacks and landscaping for a proposed
commercial building
Recommended for approval by the Planning Commission on April 12, 1993 by a 4/3 vote
Legal notice mailed on May 7, 1993
The Mayor opened the public hearing regarding VA 92-008 at 6:53 p.m.
Presentation of staff report and staff comments by Planning and Building Agency Executive
Director Robyn Uptegraff
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 205 MAY 17, Lq93
Presentation of written comments by Clerk of the Council Janice C. Guy: None
Larry Lazar, 3636 Bird St. Sp 290, Newport Beach spoke in favor of Variance 92-008.
The Mayor closed the public hearing at 7:10 p.m.
Motion: Approve.
Continuance of VA 92-008 to June 7, 1993, pending determination of ownership
of wall on east property line.
MOTION: Pulido
VOTE: AYES:
NOES:
SECOND: Young
Lutz, Mills, Moreno, Norton, Pulido, Richardson, Young
None
ABSENT: None
COMMENTS
90.A.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Isabel Hernandez, 2028 S. Wood St., thanked the Council for its continuing support of Great
Western Reclamation as demonstrated by the recent award of the contract for City trash
collection and recycling services.
Sean Mill, 617 S. Starboard, expressed opposition to a materials recovery facility proposed at
2003 S. Standard and asked the Council to reject siting such a facility in an economically
depressed neighborhood.
Pat Mill, 617 S. Starboard, requested the Council advise the listening audience of the subject
matter being considered by the Council as the items are taken up, and expressed concern about
State impacts on recycling efforts by individuals.
Sal Juarez, 2723 W. Camden, and Beatrice Calderon, 1238 S. Clara, expressed opposition to
the materials recovery facility referred to by previous speaker Sean Mill.
Don Edwards, 1424 Louise Street, spoke concerning the United States Constitution.
Florence Leach, 2025 W. 10th Street, reminded the listening audience of the upcoming public
hearing on a proposed community facilities improvement plan scheduled for 5:30 p.m. in the
Council Chambers on May 18, 1993.
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 206 MAY 17, 1~93
90.B. CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS
Councilmember Richardson:
- commented on the recent graduation ceremonies for the City's first class of
detention officers and noted the program might be viewed on cable television;
-commended staff on a successful "Breakfast for Small Businesses";
- requested the Police Department and Public Works Agency investigate installation
of speed "humps" as a traffic control measure;
- encouraged the tri-partite partnership consisting of the Planning and Building
Agency, the City Attorney's Office, and neighborhood residents to continue their
aggressive code enforcement efforts; and
- suggested the Planning and Building Agency's Code Enforcement staff and the
Community Development Agency's Neighborhood Improvement staff develop a
"court watch" program that would make residents aware of pending court cases
involving code violations in their neighborhoods.
Councilmember Mills requested the City Manager provide the Council with a schedule of
anticipated actions relative to the proposed materials recovery facility.
Councilmember Pulido:
- commended staff and the City Manager for successfully concluding the
Community Development Block Grant budget process;
- advised the listening audience of a Delhi Community Center parade in the Delhi
neighborhood on Saturday, May 22, 1993; and
- requested the City Manager provide the Council with an update regarding revised
regulations for garage and yard sales.
RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION - 7:37 p.m. - ROOM 147
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:
- Escobar v. City of Santa Ana
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 207 MAY 17, 1993
- Lomeli v. City of Santa Ana (Workers' Compensation)
- Centola v. City of Santa Ana; and pursuant to:
Government Code Section 54957.6 to meet with its designated representatives
regarding labor relations matters.
8:12 p.m. - Councilmember Pulido left the meeting.
RECONVENED - 8:24 p.m. - COUNCIL CHAMBERS - All Councilmembers present except
Councilmember Pulido.
95.A.
Motion:
CLOSED SESSION REPORT
Authorize settlements as follows:
Lomeli v. City of Santa Ana, stipulation in the amount of $18,585
Escobar v. City of Santa Ana, in the amount of $45,000
MOTION: Mills
VOTE: AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT: Pulido
SECOND: Young
Lutz, Mills, Moreno, Norton, Richardson, Young
None
ADJOURNMENT - 8:25 p.m. -
~&axli~e C. G/ Clerk of theU~ouncil
To 5:30 p.m. on May 18, 1993 in the Council Chambers,
22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 208 MAY 17, 1993