HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-18-1994MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
JANUARY 18, 1994
CALLED TO ORDER
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
22 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA
6:15 P.M.
ATTENDANCE
COUNCILMEMBERS
Present:
DAN YOUNG, Mayor
MIGUEL A. PULIDO, Mayor Pro Tern
TOM LUTZ
PATRICIA A. McGUIGAN
TED R MORENO
ROBERT L. RICHARDSON
Absent: NONE
STAFF:
DAVID N. REAM, City Manager
EDWARD J. COOPER, City Attorney
JANICE C. GUY, Clerk of the Council
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
EMPLOYEE RECOGNITIONS
MAYOR YOUNG
25 Years of Service
Denis Hill
Fire Captain
Fire Department
20 Years of Service
Carlos Carrillo, Jr.
Police Officer
Police Department
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PRESENTATIONS
Certificate of Appreciation presented by
COUNCILMEMBER MCGUIGAN to Lucky
Market Manager A1 Lopez for his contributions
to the Police Department's Westend Christmas
Celebration
RECESSED TO COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY - 6:26 P.M.
RECONVENED - COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 6:30 P.M. - All Councilmembers present
CONSENT CALENDAR
The Mayor announced the following modifications to the Consent Calendar
Councilmember Moreno voted "NO" on Item 23.B.
Councilmember Mills abstained on Item 25.B.
Councilmember Richardson abstained on Item 33.A.
Items 11.A., 12.A., 13.A., and 25.D. were removed for separate action.
Motion: Approve staff recommendations on the following Consent Calendar Items.
MOTION: Pulido
SECOND: Mills
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
Lutz, McGuigan, Mills, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson,
Young
None
ABSENT: None
MINUTES
Motion:
10.A.
ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
Approve Minutes.
REGULAR MEETING OF JANUARY 3, 1994
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 14 JANUARY 18, 1994
CONSENT CALENDAR
ORDINANCES SECOND READING/IMPLEMENTATION RESOLUTIONS
Votes 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 present for this meeting and did not
declare otherwise, his/her vote was recorded as affffmative. Absences from the current meeting
are recorded as such.
Ordinances published in O.C. Reporter on January 7, 1994
11.A. PROPERTY MAINTENANCE STANDARDS FOR RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS - Removed for separate action. (See Minutes page 20.)
Motion:
ll.B.
Place ordinances on second reading and adopt.
ZOA 92-004 - CUP'S FOR ALL-NIGHT RESTAURANTS
(Placed on first reading on January 3, 1994, by a 7/0 vote)
ORDINANCE NS-2213 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana amending
Sections 41-365.5, 41-412.5, 41-424.5, 41-442.5, and 41-688 of the Santa Ana
Municipal Code to require a conditional use permit for eating establishments
near to residential property which are open for business between 12:00 a.m. and
5:00 a.m. - Planning and Building Agency FILE BK
11.C.
AMENDMENT APPLICATION 1065 - SD-60 - SANTA ANA AUTO MALL
(Placed on first reading on January 3, 1994, by a 4/0 vote with Moreno, Pulido
and Richardson abstaining)
ORDINANCE NS-2214 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana rezoning the
Santa Ana Auto Mall from the M1 (Light Industrial) District to the SD (Specific
Development) District and adopting Specific Development Plan No. 60
(Amendment Application No. 1065) - Planning and Building Agency
FILE BK
NOTICES OF PUBLIC HEARING
Motion: Removed for separate action. (See Minutes page 20.)
12.A. UTILITY USERS TAX INCREASE
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CONSENT CALENDAR
BOARDS/COMMISSIONS/COMMITTEES
13.A. APPOINTMENTS
Motion: Removed for separate action. (See Minutes page 21.)
CLERK OF
Motion:
15.A.
15.B.
THE COUNCIL POSTING REPORT
Instruct Clerk to enter notice of posting into the Minutes.
The January 3, 1994 City Council Agenda was posted on the door of the Council
Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, at 11:45 a.m. on December 30, 1993.
Timothy D. Rush's resignation from the Community Redevelopment Commission
effective January 14, 1994 was posted on the door of the Council Chambers, 22
Civic Center Plaza, at 10:00 a.m. on January 12, 1994.
BUDGETARY MATTERS
APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS
20.A. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 94-127 - JOB TRAINING PARTNERSHIP
ACT TITLE HI RAPID RESPONSE GRANT
Rapid Response is a state program which helps employers evaluate alternatives to plant
closure or layoffs.
Motion: 1. Approve. (Requires five affirmative votes)
Receipt of unanticipated revenue in Fund 132 recognizing $35,000.00 and
appropriating same to the Job Training Partnership Act Title III Rapid Response
Services - Finance and Management Services FILE APAD
2. Authorize the City Attorney to prepare and the Mayor and Clerk of the
Council to execute agreement.
RAPID RESPONSE PROGRAM AND ENTERPRISE ZONE VOUCHER
PROGRAM - With Kristine Wunder in an amount not to exceed $25,000.00 -
Community Development Agency AGMT 94-003
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CONSENT CALENDAR
SPECIFICATIONS - PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES
Motion: Award in accordance with Request for Council Action.
22.A.
PRE-PLACEMENT AND PERIODIC MEDICAL SERVICES - To East Edinger
Medical Clinic for a two-year period with provision for three one-year
extensions in the estimated annual amount of $17,256.00 - Finance and
Management Services SPEC 93-064
22.B.
PLASTIC TRASH CAN LINERS - To D.C. Plastics Inc. for f'mal contract
renewal in the estimated amount of $24,000.00 - Finance and Management
Services SPEC 91-122
22.C.
POLICE MOTORCYCLE REPAIR AND REPAIR PARTS - To VIP
Motorcycles, Inc. for a first-year contract renewal in the estimated amount of
$90,000.00 - Finance and Management Services SPEC 92-094
22.D.
MAINTENANCE OF UNISYS MAINFRAME COMPUTER HARDWARE - To
Granada Computer Services, Inc. for a first year contract renewal in the amount
of $31,123.92 - Finance and Management Services SPEC 92-096
22.E.
MAINTENANCE OF POLICE VAX COMPUTER SOFTWARE - To Digital
Equipment Corp. for a second year contract renewal in the amount of $19,968.00
- Finance and Management Services SPEC 92-103
22.F.
ASPHALT CONCRETE AND PLANT MIX EMULSION - PUBLIC WORKS
AGENCY - To Industrial Asphalt for a first year contract renewal in the
estimated annual amount of $498,309.00 - Finance and Management Services
SPEC 92-135
22.G.
ROCK, SAND, AND AGGREGATE BASE MATERIAL - For a fncst year
contract renewal - Finance and Management Services SPEC 92-188
Westcoast Sand & Gravel, Inc.
E1 Toro Materials Co. (Washed Plaster Sand only)
$59,236.00
4, 900.00
22.H.
BASEBALL DUGOUT RENOVATION - MEMORIAL PARK - To A-1 Fence
Company, Inc. in the amount of $24,142.00 - Finance and Management Services
SPEC 93-080
22.I.
POLICE UNDERCOVER VEHICLES (7) - To Tuttle Click Dodge in the
amount of $141,678.32 - Finance and Management Services
SPEC 93-083
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CONSENT CALENDAR
22.J.
22.K.
COMPACT PASSENGER VEHICLES (13) - MID-SIZED SEDAN (1) - To
Guaranty Chevrolet in the amount of $154,652.25 - Finance and Management
Services SPEC 93-084
FIRE EMERGENCY RESPONSE COMMAND VEHICLES (2) - To Reynolds
GMC in the amount of $128,136.97 - Finance and Management Services
SPEC 93-085
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 LOCATIONS - To Golden Bear Arborists Inc.
in the amount of $60,888.44 - Public Works Agency PROJ 2176-6
23.B.
TREE REMOVAL - VARIOUS LOCATIONS - To Leonard Chaidez Tree
Service in the amount of $35,887.00 - Public Works Agency
(Councilmember Moreno voted "NO") PROJ 7318-1
23.C.
TREE PLANTING - VARIOUS LOCATIONS - To Emerald Landscape Services
in the amount of $44,831.00 - Public Works Agency PROJ 7320-1
23.D.
TREE REMOVAL - VARIOUS LOCATIONS - To Landscape Engineering, Inc.
in the amount of $39,835.00 - Public Works Agency PROJ 7320-2
23.E.
TREE PLANTING - MAIN STREET - To Emerald Landscape Services in the
amount of $12,573.00 - Public Works Agency PROJ 7323-1
23.F.
TREE PLANTING - FAIRVIEW STREET - To Emerald Landscape Services in
the amount of $20,828.00 - Public Works Agency PROJ 7323-3
23.G.
CENTENNIAL REGIONAL PARK SOCCER FACILITY (PHASE II) - To
Clayton Engineering Inc. in the estimated amount of $787,000.00 with total
estimated construction cost of $901,000.00 - Public Works Agency
PROJ 7504~7769
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CONSENT CALENDAR
AGREEMENTS
Motion: Continue Item 25.A. indefinitely.
25.A. AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND ALEC
OSACHOFF - Recreation and Community Services A-93-143
Mo~ion: Authorize the City Attorney to prepare and the Mayor and Clerk of the Council
to execute agreements.
25.B. 17TH STREET/SR 55 OVERCROSSING WIDENING PROJECT - With Orange
County Transportation Authority (OCTA), County of Orange, and City of
Tustin - Public Works Agency (Councilmember Mills abstained)
AGMT 94~004
25.C. CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION SERVICES CONTRACT RENEWALS
With Richard Rimestad for a one-year period in the maximum annual amount of
$76,000.00 - Public Works Agency AGMT 94-005
With William McCarty for a one-year period in the maximum annual amount of
$76,000.00 - Public Works Agency AGMT 94-006
With Alec Osachoff for a one-year period in the maximum annual amount of
$76,000.00 - Public Works Agency AGMT 94-007
25.D. REGIONAL STRATEGY TO ADDRESS HOMELESSNESS - Removed for
separate action. (See Minutes page 21.)
FINAL PARCEL/TRACT MAPS
Motion:
LAND USE MATTERS
33.A.
Approve final parcel map; accept the dedications; approve the abandonment
shown thereon; and set the Transportation System Improvement Area Fee to
Three (3) Percent of the building value.
PARCEL MAP 93-120 - 1030 E. Fourth Street - Consolidates four lots
consisting of 5.80 acres of land into two parcels to allow development of a seven
building mini-storage facility - Public Works Agency (Councilmember
Richardson abstained) FILE PMAP
* * * END OF CONSENT CALENDAR * * *
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JANUARY 18, 1994
BUSINESS CALENDAR
ORDINANCES SECOND READING
Miles Leach, 2025 W. 10th Street, expressed concern that Ordinance NS-2122 infringed on
property owners' rights.
ll.A.
Motion:
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE STANDARDS FOR RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS
(Placed on first reading on January 3, 1994, by a 7/0 vote)
Ordinance published in O.C. Reporter on January 7, 1994
Place ordinance on second reading and adopt.
ORDINANCE NS-2212 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana amending
Sections 8-1950, 8-1950.5, 8-1951, 1-18.1, and 16-34 of the Santa Ana
Municipal Code to revise regulations pertaining to the maintenance of residential
property - Planning and Building Agency FILE BK
MOTION: Mills
VOTE: AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT: None
SECOND: Lutz
Lutz, McGuigan, Mills, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson,
Young
None
NOTICES OF PUBLIC HEARING
Miles Leach, 2025 W. 10th Street, indicated the public hearing notice regarding the proposed
Utility Users Tax increase had advertised the matter would be discussed. The Mayor
explained that the action before the Council was to set the public hearing and encouraged
those present to provide testimony on February 22, 1994.
Motion: Set matter for public hearing on February 22, 1994.
12.A. UTILITY USERS TAX INCREASE
SECOND: Moreno
Lutz, McGuigan, Mills, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson,
ABSENT:
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
MOTION: Lutz
VOTE: AYES:
NOES:
None
Young
None
20
FILE BK
JANUARY 18, 1994
BUSINESS CALENDAR
BOARDS]COMMISSIONS/COMMITTEES
The Clerk of the Council indicated, that although a member of the public had requested Item
13.A. be removed from the Consent Calendar, the speaker had confused the item with Agenda
Item 85.A. which was scheduled for consideration later in the meeting. (See Minutes page
24.)
13.A.
APPOINTMENTS
Motion: Appoint.
13.A.1.
COUNCILMEMBER MCGUIGAN as the City's Representative to the Orange
County Sanitation District 1 and as the Alternate to Orange County Sanitation
District 3 (Replacing COUNCILMEMBER RICHARDSON)
FILE BC
COUNCILMEMBER MCGUIGAN as the City's Alternate representative to the
Santa Ana/Orange Transportation System Improvement Authority and as
Alternate to the Santa Ana/Tustin Transportation System Improvement Authority
FILE BC
13.A.2.
Margaret Lee Brown, 1415 S. Mohawk Drive, recommended by
COUNCILMEMBER MILLS as the Ward 3 representative to the Planning
Commission for a partial term expiring November 30, 1996 (Replacing
McGuigan) FILE BC
MOTION: Pulido
SECOND: Lutz
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
Lutz, McGuigan, Mills, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson,
Young
None
ABSENT: None
AGREEMENTS
Tim Carpenter, 2002 W. 19th St., thanked the Council for its leadership and support with
regard to homeless issues, particularly Mayor Young and Councilmembers Richardson and
Moreno.
Motion: Authorize the City Attorney to prepare and the Mayor and Clerk of the Council
to execute agreements.
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JANUARY 18, 1994
BUSlNESS CALENDAR
25.D.
REGIONAL STRATEGY TO ADDRESS HOMELESSNESS - With Orange
County Homeless Issues Task Force in the amount of $30,000.00 - Community
Development Agency
MOTION: Pulido
VOTE: AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT: None
ABSTAINED: Latz, McGuigan
SECOND: Moreno
Mills, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson, Young
None
AGMT 94-008
RESOLUTIONS
55.A. FLOOD EMERGENCY FUND - APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 94-116
Motion: 1. Adopt resolution.
RESOLUTION 94-004 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa
Ana designating the agents of the City of Santa Ana authorized to execute an
application to the Office of Emergency Services for federal and/or state financial
assistance - Finance and Management Services
2. Approve. (Requires five affirmative votes)
Establishment of the Flood Emergency Fund in Fund 122 recognizing
$53,400.00 and appropriating same for expenditures incurred during the declared
emergency in February 1993 - Finance and Management Services
MOTION: Moreno
VOTE: AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT: None
SECOND: McGaigan
Latz, McGuigan, Mills, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson,
Young
None
FILE APAD
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BUSINESS CALENDAR
55.B.
Motion:
AMENDMENT - THE GRAND PARTNERSHIP PROJECT
First amendment to Indenture of Trust and Loan Agreement assigning all rights
and obligations to ATC in lieu of The Grand Partnership
Adopt resolution.
RESOLUTION 94-005 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa
Ana approving a First Amendment to Indenture of Trust and a First Amendment
to Loan Agreement, authorizing and directing the execution and delivery thereof
and of other documents and actions to be taken in connection therewith in
conjunction with the Grand Partnership project - Community Development
Agency
MOTION: Richardson
SECOND: McGuigan
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
Lutz, McGuigan, Mills, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson,
Young
None
ABSENT: None
~LE i~CMT 94-007A
PUBLIC HEARINGS
75.A. APPEAL APPLICATION 91-004 RE VA 91-003
FILED BY THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH
VA 91-003 request to vary from setback, landscaping and parking standards for a proposed
church and church administration office at 112-122 E. Pomona Street and 111-121 E.
Berkeley
Recommended for denial by the Planning Commission on October 11, 1993 by a 6/0 vote
with Doughty absent
Legal Notice mailed December 9, 1993
Request received from applicant for second continuation to February 22, 1994
Motion: Continue consideration of Appeal Application 91-004 to February 22, 1994.
MOTION: Pulido SECOND: Richardson
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PUBLIC HEARINGS
VOTE: AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT: None
Lutz, McGuigan, Mills, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson,
Young
None
FILE VA
COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMS
85.A.
REORGANIZATION OF CITY'S BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS (MILLS)
The following persons opposed a reduction in number of the City's citizen advisory boards
and commissions:
Richard LaRochelle, 2417 N. Brynwood
Manual Pefia, 4812 W. McFadden
Fortino Rivera, 1130 S. Van Ness
Ron Heike, 1010 W. Santa Clara
Motion:
Instruct the City Attorney to prepare the appropriate ordinances to
implement by November 1994 or sooner if deemed appropriate by the City
Manager.
Dissolution of the Uniform Code of Appeals Board and transfer of the Board's
duties to the Planning Commission
Dissolution of the Housing Commission and transfer of the Commission's duties
to a new board entitled Housing/Redevelopment Commission
2. Instruct staff.
To recruit students for ad hoc membership on all of the City's Boards and
Commissions except the Personnel Board
3. Approve.
Council policy that individuals may serve on only one City board or commission
at a time effective March 1, 1994
4. Retain as currently constituted.
Environmental/Transportation Advisory Committee
Personnel Board
Human Relations Commission
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COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMS
Motion:
MOTION: Mills
SECOND: Young
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
Lutz, McGuigan, Mills, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson,
Young
None
ABSENT: None FILE BC
Instruct the City Attorney to prepare the appropriate ordinances to effectuate the
following by November 1994:
Dissolution of the Cable Television Advisory and Library Boards and transfer of
their respective duties to the Board of Recreation and Parks, with such board to
be called the Community Services Commission until such time as the name of
the Board is formally changed through a Charter amendment
MOTION: Mills
SECOND: Young
VOTE:
AYES: Lutz, McGuigan, Mills, Moreno, Young
NOES: Pulido, Richardson
ABSENT: None
RECESSED - 7:16 P.M.
RECONVENED - COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 7:40 P.M. - All members present except
Councilmember Moreno
COMMENTS
90.A.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
The following persons spoke in opposition to an increase in the Utility Users Tax, with
several suggesting that the matter be placed on the ballot and that the Clerk maintain a public
record of persons expressing opposition to the increase:
Virgel Nickell, 2319 Bonnie Brae
Juan Garcia, 828 N. Bristol, #204
Lee Keamey, 901 N. Mirasol
Sean Mill, 617 S. Starboard
John Raya
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COMMENTS
Zeke Hemandez
Florence Leach, 2025 W. 10th
The following persons spoke regarding the Property Maintenance Standards for Residential
Buildings ordinance (Item 11.A.) adopted earlier in the meeting:
Dave Lopez, 829 S. Elliott (support)
Miles Leach, 2025 W. 10th St. (opposition)
Dale Conner, 6922 Maurie (opposition)
The following persons expressed concern regarding the reduction in the number of City's
boards and commissions:
Sean Mill, 617 S. Starboard
Zeke Hemandez
Tamara Niles, 200 W. Columbine, reiterated her concern regarding the impacts of the
Sandpointe Permit Parking District on her ability to park on the street in her neighborhood.
Mayor Young requested the City Manager to conduct a parking study in the Sandpointe
Parking District area to compare the number of available parking spaces, particularly in
apartment complexes, to the number of parking permits issued.
90.B.
CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS
Councilmember McGuigan expressed the Council's appreciation to the Floral Park and
Northwest Neighborhood Associations for their support of a Police crime sweep in their area.
She reported on Westminster's Asian Advisory Committee, which assists in preparing
communications for public distribution, and Huntington Beach's use of volunteers to provide
Police-related services. McGuigan requested that staff investigate these activities for use in
Santa Ana and report on both items to the Council.
Mayor Pro Tern Pulido requested staff provide him with an updated fact sheet compar'mg
Santa Ana cable services and rates with those of other cities. He also expressed concern that
Police anti-cruising enforcement was displacing traffic from major arterials to neighborhood
streets.
h~ response to Councilmember Richardson's query, Deputy Fire Chief Ray Comeau outlined
Santa Ana's mutual aid responses to the recent earthquake emergency in Los Angeles and
Brea. Water Resources Manager Lee Harry reported Santa Ana had experienced no loss in
water integrity as a result of the earthquake.
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COMMENTS
Councilmember Richardson requested a presentation regarding the Santa Ana Library's new
"Library Link" Program at a future Council meeting.
Councilmember Mills suggested staff explore using senior citizen volunteers in Code
Enforcement administrative offices. She requested the Police Chief provide a report on the
implementation of the graffiti ordinance requiring spray pa'mt to be stored under lock and key
at retail outlets. Mills also reported that her former secretary, James Harvey, had passed
away after a long battle against AIDS and requested the Council meeting be adjourned in his
honor.
Mayor Young requested staff provide him with the scope of work for the Centennial Park
soccer field. The Mayor also noted the devastating impacts of the Northridge earthquake
which had occurred the previous day, and suggested Orange County leaders would need to
lend their assistance to the rebuilding effort.
RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION - ROOM 147 - 8:44 P.M.
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
pan to wit:
Regency Outdoor Advertising v. City of Santa Ana et al
Metropolitan Outdoor v. City of Santa Ana
Patrick Media v. City of Santa Ana
Government Code Section 54956.9(c) to decide whether to initiate litigation; and
pursuant to
Government Code Section 549567.6 to meet with its designated representatives
regarding labor relations matters.
RECONVENED - COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 9:37 P.M. - All Councilmembers present except
Counciimembers Moreno and Pulido
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CLOSED SESSION
95.A.
Motion:
CLOSED SESSION REPORT
Authorize the City Attorney to prepare and the Mayor and Clerk to execute.
Amendment to Memorandum of Understanding with the Fire Management
Association as detailed by Personnel Services Executive Director Kermit Francis
AGMT 94-009
Amendment to Memorandum of Understanding with the Santa Aha Police
Benevolent Association regarding shift differential pay AGMT 94-010
MOTION: Mills
VOTE:
ABSENT:
SECOND: Lutz
AYES: Lutz, McGuigan, Mills, Richardson, Young
NOES: None
Moreno, Pulido
ADJOURNMENT - 9:38 P.M. - In honor of James Harvey
Janice C. Guy
Clerk of the Council
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