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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-18-1996MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA NOVEMBER 18, 1996 CALLED TO ORDER ATTENDANCE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 22 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 6:08 P.M. COUNCILMEMBERS Present: MIGUEL A PULIDO, Mayor ROBERT L. RICHARDSON, Mayor Pro Tern TONY ESPINOZA TOM LUTZ PATRICIA A. McGUIGAN TED R MORENO Absent: LISA MILLS STAFF: DAVID N. REAM, City Manager JOSEPH W. FLETCHER, City Attorney JANICE C. GUY, Clerk of the Council PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Led by Troop Leader Dorothy Davis and members of Webelo Troop 123 from Greenville School INVOCATION Chaplain Bob Barnett Police Department EMPLOYEE AWARDS MAYOR PULIDO 25 Years of Service Randall N. Eldridge, Sr. Police Sergeant Police Department CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 323 NOVEMBER 18, 1996 30 Years of Service Gilbert J. Arevalos Water Maintenance Crew Leader Public Works Agency Alfonso Montoya Sanitation Inspector Public Works Agency 35 Years of Service Oscar Martinez Maintenance Worker Public Works Agency PRESENTATIONS City Seal Plaque and Proclamation recognizing 16 years of outstanding service to the City presented by MAYOR PULIDO to retired Recreation and Community Services Executive Director Allen E. Doby Presentation of California State University Fullerton (CSUF)Mathematics Scholarship and City of Santa Aha Certificate of Recognition by MAYOR PULIDO, Santa Ana Unified School District Superintendent Dr. Al Mijares, and CSUF Professor of Mathematics David Pagni to former Century High School student Veronica Chavez Proclamation commending the Alternative Repertory Theater (ART) on its 10th Anniversary season in Santa Ana presented by MAYOR PULIDO to Producer Gary Christianson, Artistic Director Pat Terry, and ART Board Member Nancy Lutz SPOTLIGHT ON BUSINESS Certificate recognizing Santiago and 17th Street Shell Station, a new business in Santa Ana, for its outstanding appearance and operation presented by MAYOR PRO TEM RICHARDSON to Shell Station owner Steve Krieger Certificates recognizing the outstanding efforts of the business attraction team for the Floral Park Promenade Shopping Center presented by MAYOR PRO TEM RICHARDSON to Voit Commercial Brokerage Leasing Agents Kathy Fuller and Jennifer Mathews and Senior Marketing Associate Gil Marrero and Nationwide Life Insurance Director of Real Estate Sue Jones CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 324 NOVEMBER 18, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR The following Consent Calendar modifications were announced by Mayor Pulido: Removal of Items 11.A., 11.C., 22.D, 23.B., 25.B., for separate action. Councilmember Lutz' abstention on Item 11.B. Addition of an excused absence for Councilmember Mills (Item 19.B.). Items removed for separate actkm are highligh:ed and show Iht act-'.ml vote were passed t,s parl of the consent motion. Consent Motion: Items wilholl! votc's Approve staff recommendations on the followh~g Consent Calendar Items. MOTION: Lutz VOTE: AYES: NOES: SECOND: Richardson Espinoza, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson None ABSENT: Mills MINUTES Motion: 10.A. 10.B. 10.C. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS Approve Minutes. REGULAR MEETING OF OCTOBER 7, 1996 REGULAR MEETING OF OCTOBER 21, 1996 REGULAR MEET1NG OF NOVEMBER 4, 1996 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, ifa 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. Published in The Register on October 11, 1996 Motion: Place ordinances on second reading and adopt. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 325 NOVEMBER 18, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR (Placed on first reading on October 7, 1996 by a 7/0 vote) Councilmember Lutz noted the election was over and encouraged the removal of all candidate campaign signs. ORDINANCE NS-2294 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana adding Article VII to Chapter 17 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to provide for the removal of illegal temporary signs ~ Planning and Building Agency ll.B. MOTION: Lutz VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Mills SECOND: Richardson Espinoza, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson None FILE CA ZOA 96-008 - DEVELOPMENT PROJECT DEFINITION AND CRITERIA (Placed on first reading on October 7, 1996 by a 5/0 vote with Lutz and Mills absent) ORDINANCE NS-2303 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana amending Section 41-688 of the Santa Aha Municipal Code to revise the definition of development project - Planning and Building Agency (Councilmember Lutz abstained.) FILE CA (Placed on first reading on October 7, 1996 by a 7/0 vote) Sal Juarez suggested the Council adopt further restrictions to prohibit the Chamber of Commerce and City unions from campaigning in municipal elections. Councilmember Moreno suggested Ordinance NS-2304 regulations should be made applicable to election candidates as well as Councilmembers. ORDINANCE NS-2304 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana adding Section 2- 107 related to restrictions on campaign contributions - City Attorney's Office MOTION: Richardson SECOND: Lutz CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 326 NOVEMBER 18, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR VOTE: AYES: NOES: Espinoza, Lutz, McGuigan, Pulido, Richardson Moreno ABSENT: Mills FILE CA BOARDS/COMMISSIONS/COMMITTEES 13.A. APPOINTMENT Motion: Appoint. 13.B. Motion: 13.C. Motion: Daniel E. Griset, 1111 N. Towner, as the City's representative to the Orange County Water District for a term expiring December 1, 2000 FILE BC VACANCY REPORT AS OF NOVEMBER 13, 1996 Instruct Clerk to enter report into the Minutes. Community Redevelopment/Housing Commission Human Relations Commission Library Board Recreation and Parks Board 3 2 2 1 TOTAL 8 FILE BC BIANNUAL ATTENDANCEREPORT Receive and fde report. Biannual Attendance Report April 1996 through September 1996 - Clerk of the Council Office FILE BC CLERK OF THE COUNCIL POSTING REPORT Motion: Instruct Clerk to enter notice of posting into the Minutes. 15.A. The October 7, 1996 City Council Agenda was posted on the door of the Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, at 3:30 p.m. on October 2, 1996. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 327 NOVEMBER 18, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR 15.B. 15.C. 15.D. 15.E. Vincent F. Sarmiento's resignation from the Human Relations Commission was posted on the door of the Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, at 3:30 on October 9, 1996 effective September 9, 1996. The October 21, 1996 City Council Agenda was posted on the door of the Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, at 12:00 Noon on October 16, 1996. The November 4, 1996 City Council Agenda was posted on the door of the Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, at 12:30 p.m. on October 30, 1996. The Notice of Adjournment for the November 4, 1996 City Council Meeting was posted on the doors of the Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, at 6:10 p.m. on November 4, 1996. 19.A. Motion: 19.B. Motion: MISCELLANEOUS - ADMINISTRATION INVESTMENT REPORT Receive attd file report. Quarterly Report of the City's Investments as of September 30, 1996 - Finance and Management Services FILE CA OFF-AGENDA ITEM - EXCUSED AB SENCE Approve. Excused absence of Councilmember Mills from the November 18, 1996 Council meeting. BUDGETARY MATTERS APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS Motion: Approve appropriation adjustment. (Requires five affirmative votes) 20.A. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 97-049 - COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING SERVICES ANTI-GANG INITIATIVE GRANT Recognizing $160,200.00 in COPS Anti-Gang Initiative grant revenue and appropriating same into COPS Anti-Gang Initiative expenditure accounts - Finance and Management Services FILE APAD CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 328 NOVEMBER 18, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR 20.B. 20.C. 20.D. 20.E. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 97-067 - STREET TERRORIST OFFENDER PROGRAM (STOP) II GRANT MATCHING FUNDS Transferring $6,417.00 from Crimes Against Persons Accounts for the purpose of providing the increased FY 1996/97 STOP II grant matching funds - Finance and Management Services FILE APAD APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 97-066 - DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE (DUI) WARRANT SERVICE PROGRAM Recognizing $374,024.00 in DUI Warrant Service Program grant revenue and appropriating same into the DUI Warrant Service Program expenditure accounts - Finance and Management Services FILE APAD APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 97-070 - WEED AND SEED GRANT - SAFE HAVEN Recognizing $200,000.00 from the United States Department of Justice Weed and Seed Program grant revenue and appropriating $142,695.00 to Safe Haven, $49,995.00 to the Police Department and $7,310.00 for program administration - Finance and Management Services FILE APAD APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 97-061 - JOB TRAINING PARTNERSHIP ACT (JTPA) TITLE III WELFARE TO WORK Recognizing $18,000.00 in unanticipated JTPA funds and appropriating same to the Welfare to Work account - Finance and Management Services FILE APAD GRANT APPLICATIONS 21.A. 1997-98 ENVIRONMENTAL ENHANCEMENT AND MITIGATION - SANTA ANA ZOO, DISCOVERY SCIENCE CENTER Motion: Adopt resolution. RESOLUTION 96-089 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana approving the application for grant funds for the Environmental Enhancement and Mitigation program under the Section 164.56 of the Streets and Highways Code for: 1) Santa Ana Zoo Landscape Improvement Project 2) Discovery Science Center Sound Wall - Recreation and Community Services FILE CA CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 329 NOVEMBER 18, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR SPECIFICATIONS - PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES Motion: Award in accordance with Requests for Council Action. 22.A. AUTOMOTIVE BATTERIES - FLEET MAINTENANCE DIVISION - To the following for a one-year renewal period in the estimated amounts indicated - Finance and Management Services SPEC 95-016 Enterprise Battery Warehouse W.L. Leonhardt, Inc. D/b/a Powertron Battery Co. $18,869.00 2,246.00 22.B. PARAMEDIC SUPPLIES - FIRE DEPARTMENT - To the following for a one- year renewal period in the estimated amounts indicated - Finance and Management Services SPEC 95-043 ProMed Life Assist Progressive Medical $96,193.00 15,798.00 13,846.00 22.C. JANITORIAL SUPPLIES - CENTRAL STORES - To the following for a one-year renewal period in the estimated amounts indicated - Finance and Management Services SPEC 95-048 Kathco Products Gale Supply Co. Waxie's Enterprises Pak West Paper & Chemical Maintex, Inc. $8,364.00 7,919.00 8,000.00 8,000.00 3,777.00 In response to Councilmember Moreno's inquiry, City Manager Ream indicated he would provide a report to Council regarding Police Department procedures for vehicle exterior maintenance and detailing. Motion: Contimte bid award to December 2, 1996 Council meeting, To Happy Hands Car Wash and Detail Center for a 12-month renewal period in the estimated amount of $15,000.00 - Finance and Management Services SPEC 95-91280 MOTION: Espinoza SECOND: Moreno CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 330 NOVEMBER 18, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR 22.E. 22.F. 22.G. 22.H. 22.I. 22.J. 22.K. 22.L. 22.M. VOTE: AYES: Espinoza, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson NOES: None ABSENT: Mills CHLORINE GAS - WATER RESOURCES DIVISION - To Jones Chemical, Inc. to increase estimated annual amount to $24,163.00 due to the addition of 3 wells - Finance and Management Services SPEC 96-002 UNIFORMS - POLICE AND F1RE DEPARTMENTS - To Uniform Center for a six-month extension period in an amount not to exceed $61,000.00 - Finance and Management Services SPEC 96-047 INMATE MEDICAL SERVICES - POLICE ADMINISTRATION AND HOLDING FACILITY (JAIL) - To United Correctional Managed Care for a one- year period with option for two one-year renewal periods in the amount of $101,178.00 - Finance and Management Services SPEC 96-061 RECORDS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PRINTERS - POLICE ADMINISTRATION AND HOLDING FACILITY (JAIL) - To New Technologies in the amount of $25,149.93 - Finance and Management Services SPEC 96-064 SELF-CONTAINED BREATHiNG UNITS (16) - POLICE ADMINISTRATION AND HOLDING FACILITY (JAIL) - To Vallen Safety Supply in the amount of $32,696.01 - Finance and Management Services SPEC 96-065 CANON COPIER - FIRE DEPARTMENT - To Astro Office Products, Inc. under the County of Los Angeles Partnership Agreement No. 55387A in the purchase amount of $14,664.00 and maintenance for five years in the estimated annual amount of $3,816.00 - Finance and Management Services SPEC 96-070 INIVIATE UNIFORMS - POLICE ADMINISTRATION AND HOLDING FACILITY (JAIL) - To Robinson Textiles in the amount of $14,636.22 - Finance and Management Services SPEC 96-075 MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS - POLICE ADMiNISTRATION AND HOLDING FACILITY (JAIL) - To Robinson Textiles in the amount of $21,901.27 - Finance and Management Services SPEC 96-076 1NMATE SUPPLIES - VARIOUS - POLICE ADMINISTRATION AND HOLDING FACILITY (JAIL) - To the following in the amounts indicated - Finance and Management Services SPEC 96-077 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 331 NOVEMBER 18, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR 22.N. 22.0. 22.P. 22.Q. Bob Barker Company, Inc. Walter F. Stephens Jr., Inc. Robinson Textiles $16,095.77 2,249.82 174.56 REMODELING - CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE - To Tucker Construction in the amount of $15,375.00 - Finance and Management Services SPEC 96-085 FLOOR COVERING - MCFADDEN BRANCH LIBRARY - To Metro Floor Covering in the amount of $20,128.00 - Finance and Management Services SPEC 96-087 ANNUAL PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS - FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION AND PUBLIC WORKS WATER RESOURCES DIVISION - To Pulmonary Consultants to increase amount of the contract by $6,255.00 - Finance and Management Services SPEC 96-089 FIREFIGHTER PROTECTIVE CLOTH1NG - To Halprin Supply Company to increase amount of contract by $27,233.00 which would allow compliance with new National Fire Protection Agency requirements and cover increased manufacturer's costs - Finance and Management Services SPEC 96-090 PROJECTS - MAINTENANCE, REHABILITATION, IMPROVEMENT, CONSTRUCTION, OR CHANGE ORDERS FOR PUBLIC FACILITIES Motion: Award in accordance with Requests for Council Action. 23.A. STREET IMPROVEMENTS - WESTMINSTER AVENUE AT EUCLID - To Holland-Lowe Construction, Inc. in the estimated amount of $327,124.30 with total estimated construction cost of $422,200.00 - Public Works Agency PROJ 1440A PROJ 1714 Councilmember Moreno questioned the number of trees to be trimmed, stating he had counted 235 not the 1,346 cited in the Agenda materials. (See Minutes page 347.) Motion: Contimte bid award to December 2, 1996 Cotmcil meeting. To West Coast Arborists, Incorporated in the amount of $78,068.00 - Public Works Agency PROJ 2189-5 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 332 NOVEMBER 18, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR MOTION: Moreno VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Mills SECOND: Richardson Espinoza, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson None Motion: 23.C. Reject all bids and authorize staff to readvertise. NEIGHBORHOOD ENTRY IMPROVEMENTS - BROADWAY AT SANTA CLARA AND 19TH - Public Works Agency PROJ 1583 AGREEMENTS Motion: Authorize the City Attorney to prepare and the Mayor and Clerk of the Council to execute agreements. 25.A. TRAIN SCHEDULE INFORMATION SYSTEM - REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION CENTER - Amendment to lease with Amtrak National Railroad Passenger Corporation to house and update computer segment of the system - Community Development Agency AGMT 96-130 L.'N(iI\I:.I~I~,ING SIiR\.'IC['2S- PAl(KIN(; STIII.'C'I'I RE - RF.(iIONAI.. 'I'I{:\NSI~OI~T:VI'ION CI'.'N'I'I!R In response to Councilmember Moreno's inquiry, Public Works Agency Executive Director Jim Ross explained the increased contract cost was due to a redesign of the plans from a standard construction to a "design-build" project. Authorize the City Attorney to prepare and the Mayor and Clerk of the Council to execute agreement. Amendment to agreement with International Parking Design in an amount not to exceed $35,000.00 - Public Works Agency AGMT 96-131 MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Moreno VOTE: AYES: Espinoza, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson NOES: None ABSENT: Mills CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 333 NOVEMBER 18, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR 25.C. 25.D. 25.E. 25.F. 25.G. ENGINEERING SERVICES - DESIGN OF SOUTH RESERVOIR BOOSTER PUMPS - With ASL Consulting Engineers in an amount not to exceed $45,300.00 - Public Works Agency AGMT 96-132 ASSESSMENT ENGINEERING - MIDTOWN PARKING GARAGE - With Berryman and Henigar in an amount not to exceed $15,000.00 - Community Development Agency AGMT 96-133 CABLE TELEVISION CONSULTANT SERVICES - With Communication Support Group in the amount of $3~5,800.00 - Recreation an Community Services AGMT 96-134 APPRAISAL SERVICES - JACK-IN-THE-BOX RESTAURANT - 1300 W. EDINGER - BRISTOL STREET WIDENING PROJECT - Amendment to agreement with Goeppner and Associates to increase the total agreement amount to $19,850.00 - Public Works Agency AGMT 96-135 MODIFICATIONS - POLICE COMPUTER AIDED DISPATCH (CAD) SYSTEM - With PRC Public Sector Incorporated in the amount of $27,731.00 - Police Department AGMT 96-136 LAND USE MATTERS DEEDS-TRANSFER OF PROPERTY. Motion: Approve deeds and altthorize execution by Mayor and Clerk of the Colmcil of all necessary documents. 30.A. KERR GLASS MANUFACTURING COMPANY - East Side of Standard north of Glenwood Place for a spandrel-shaped parcel of land not required for public right- of-way purposes - Public Works Agency DEED 7800 30.B. MARK AND CHRISTINE LAY - 211-219 E. McFadden for the realignment of McFadden Avenue in the amount of $220,000.00 - Public Works Agency DEED 7802 CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS/VARIANCES/PARKING WAIVERS Motion: Receive and file staff reports and adopt findings as submitled by staff 31.A. CUP 96-032 - 4127 W. MacArthur Blvd. - Filed by Griffith Company to allow a rock crushing and material storage facility in the Light Industrial (M1) zoning district - Planning and Building Agency Planning Commission Action: Approval FILE CA CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 334 NOVEMBER 18, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR 31.B. CUP 94-022 - 601 E. 17th St. - Filed by P.K Enterprises to amend an existing CUP to allow auto detailing at an existing car wash in the Arterial Commercial (C5) zoning district - Planning and Building Agency Planning Commission Action: Approval FILE CA TENTATIVE PARCEL/TRACT MAPS Motion: Receive and file staff reports and adopt findings as submitted by staff. 32.A. VESTiNG TRACT MAP 15291 - 2017 W. Civic Center Dr. - Filed by Crouse Bears and Associates/Overland Co. to subdivide one parcel into four lots to construct four single family residences and to complete the Alco Avenue cul-de-sac in the Single-Family Residential (R1) zoning district - Planning and Building Agency Zoning Administrator Action: Approval FILE CA FINAL PARCEL / TRACT MAPS Motion: Approve final parcel map. 33.A. PARCEL MAP 92-257 - 3100, 3110 and 3120 W. Lake Center Drive - Subdivides two parcels consisting of 10.2 acres into six parcels to allow a common lot subdivision of an existing site - Public Works Agency FILE CA END OF CONSENT CALENDAR BUSINESS CALENDAR ORDINANCES FIRST READING 50.A. RESTRICTIONS ON PARTICIPATION iN CITY REAL ESTATE iNCENTIVE PROGRAMS (RICHARDSON) Motion: Place ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title. ORDiNANCE NS-2305 - An ordinance &the City of Santa Aha adding Sections 2- 109 and 2-304 related to City-sponsored real estate incentive programs - City Attorney CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 335 NOVEMBER 18, 1996 BUSINESS CALENDAR MOTION: Richardson VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Mills SECOND: Lutz Espinoza, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson None FILE CA RESOLUTIONS 55.A. CONSISTENCY BETWEEN CITY'S CIRCULATION ELEMENT AND COUNTY'S ARTERIAL HIGHWAYS MASTER PLAN Motion: Adopt resohttion. RESOLUTION 96-090 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana concerning the status of the Circulation Element for the City of Santa Ana- Public Works Agency MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Richardson VOTE: AYES: Espinoza, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson NOES: None ABSENT: Mills FILE CA 55.B. IMPROVEMENTS - GREENVILLE-BANNING FLOOD CONTROL CHANNEL Resolution required by California, Public Contract Code for Orange County Flood Control District funding Motion: Adopt resolution. RESOLUTION 96-091 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana approving improvements to the Greenville-Banning Flood Control Channel - Public Works Agency MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Lutz VOTE: AYES: Espinoza, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson NOES: None ABSENT: Mills FILE CA CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 336 NOVEMBER 18, 1996 BUSINESS CALENDAR 55.C. Mogon: 55.D. Moffon: 55.E Motion: AMENDMENTS - CITYWIDE RECORDS RETENTION SCHEDULE Adopt resohttion. RESOLUTION 96-088 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana establishing a Records Retention Schedule for the agencies, departments and offices of the City and approving the destruction of records in accordance therewith - Clerk of the Council MOTION: Moreno VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Mills SECOND: Richardson Espinoza, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson None FILE CA ESTABLISHMENT - NORTHEAST PERMIT PARKING DISTRICT Adopt resohttion. RESOLUTION 96-092 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana establishing the Northeast Permit Parking District - Public Works Agency MOTION: Richardson VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Mills SECOND: Lutz Espinoza, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, PuIido, Richardson None FILE CA ESTABLISHMENT - ARTESIA PILAR PERMIT PARKING DISTRICT Adopt resohttion. RESOLUTION 96-093 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana establishing the Artesia Pilar Permit Parking District - Public Works Agency MOTION: Lutz VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Mills SECOND: Moreno Espinoza, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson None FILE CA CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 337 NOVEMBER 18, 1996 BUSINESS CALENDAR 55.F. Motion: 55.G. Motion: Substitute Motion: OPPOSITION TO CONSOLIDATION OF COUNTY WATER DISTRICT WITH ANY WHOLESALE WATER DISTRICT(S) IN ORANGE COUNTY Adopt resohttion. RESOLUTION 96-094 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana opposing the consolidation of the Orange County Water District with any wholesale water district or districts in Orange County - Public Works Agency MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Richardson VOTE: AYES: Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson NOES: None ABSENT: Mills FILE CA ABSTAINED: Espinoza ESTABLISHMENT - ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT CLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION Amend resohttion to decrease the salary range for Detention Manager from AM602 to AM601, and adopt. RESOLUTION 96-095 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Aha establishing a Basic Classification and Compensation Plan for Unrepresented Classes of employment designated as Administrative Management classes - Personnel Services MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Richardson Contimte consideration of Resohttion to December 2, 1996 Council meeting. MOTION: Moreno VOTE: AYES: NOES: SECOND: Espinoza Espinoza, Moreno Lutz, McGuigan, Pulido, Richardson ABSENT: Mills The substitute motion failed. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 338 NOVEMBER 18, 1996 BUSINESSCALENDAR Vote on original motion: VOTE: AYES: NOES: Lutz, McGuigan, Pulido, Richardson Espinoza, Moreno ABSENT: Mills FILE CA 55.H. ITEM DELETED BY STAFF 55.I. Motion: SUPPORT FOR COUNTY OF ORANGE OWNERSHIP OF LANDFILL SYSTEM Adopt resolution. RESOLUTION 96-097 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana supporting the County of Orange Public Ownership of the Landfill System - Council Services MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Lutz VOTE: AYES: Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson NOES: None ABSENT: Mills ABSTAINED: Espinoza FILE CA PUBLIC HEARINGS 75.A. TAX-EXEMPT FINANCING - CITY GARDENS APARTMENTS - 2901 N. BRISTOL Public hearing to consider approval of the issuance and delivery by the Housing Authority of the City of Santa Ana of multi-family housing revenue bonds in the principal amount of $11,000,000.00 to assist in financing the acquisition and rehabilitation of a 274-unit multi-family rental housing development known as City Gardens Apartments Legal Notice published in The Register on November 1, 1996 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 339 NOVEMBER 18, 1996 PUBLIC HEARINGS The Mayor opened the public hearing regarding the Tax-Exempt Financing for City Gardens Apartments at 7:26 p.m. Presentation of staff reports and staff comments by Community Development Agency Executive Director Cindy Nelson Presentation of written communications by Clerk of the Council Janice C. Guy: None The following persons expressed concerns regarding the issuance of bond financing for the City Gardens Apartments: John Raya Sean Mills There were no other speakers on the matter. The Mayor closed the public hearing at 7:31 p.m. Motion: Adopt resohttion. RESOLUTION 96-098 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana approving the issuance of Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds by the Housing Authority of the City of Santa Aha for the purpose of financing the acquisition and rehabilitation of City Gardens Apartments - Community Development Agency MOTION: McGuigan VOTE: AYE S: NOES: ABSENT: Mills SECOND: Richardson Espinoza, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson None FILE CA 75.B. GPA 96-06 - AMENDMENT APPLICATION 96-06 - INDUSTRIAL ZONING FILED BY THE CITY OF SANTA ANA Public hearing to consider modification of the City's General Plan and,zoning districts for the area located southeast of the Newport Freeway between Alton Avenue and Deere Avenue and property located on both sides of Hathaway Street between First and Fourth Streets ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT 96-002 to amend the permitted uses in the M1 District GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 96-006 to amend the Land Use Element of the General Plan to change land use designations from Industrial to Professional and Administrative District and from General Business District to Industrial CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 340 NOVEMBER 18, 1996 PUBLIC HEARINGS AMENDMENT APPLICATION 96-006 to rezone properties from Limited Manufacturing or Commercial Manufacturing to Light Industrial, Professional or General Commercial zoning Legal Notice mailed on November 7, 1996 and published in The Reeister on November 8, 1996 The Mayor opened the public hearing regarding Zoning Ordinance Amendment 96-002, General Plan Amendment 96-006, and Amendment Application 96-006 at 7:32 p.m. Presentation of staff reports and staff comments by Planning and Building Agency Executive Director Robyn Uptegraff Presentation of written communications by Clerk of the Council Janice C. Guy: One Pacific Coast, Inc. dated November 15, 1996 Jack Stephens and Carol Stephens, property owners of 1800 E. Garry Avenue, expressed concern regarding the increased parking requirements of the Professional and Administrative Office Use District (as opposed to those allowed under Limited Manufacturing) and inquired as to actions that might be taken to allow retention of current parking standards for their property in the event a catastrophe required their structure to be rebuilt. There were no other speakers on the matter. The Mayor closed the public hearing at 7:42 p.m. Councilmember McGuigan expressed concern that heavy processing recycling was a permitted use in the Light Industrial Use District. Mayor ProTem Richardson expressed concern regarding the applicability of a Professional Use District designation for the property bounded by Daimler Street, Deere and Alton Avenues, and the AT & SF railroad track. Planning and Building Agency Executive Director Robyn Uptegraff responded, addressing both the Councilmembers' and the Stevens' concerns. Motion: 1. Amend ordinance to require a Conditional Use Permit for heavy processb~g recycling #7 a Light Industrial Use District, place ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title. ORDINANCE NS-2306 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana amending Sections 41-472 and 41-472.5 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to amend the list of uses permitted and conditionally permitted in the M1 (Light Industrial) Use District and to repeal Sections 41-504 through 41-512 and 41-520 through 51-527 of the said code to delete the LM (Limited Manufacturing) an CM (Commercial Manufacturing) Use District regulations - Planning and Building Agency CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 341 NOVEMBER 18, 1996 PUBLIC HEARINGS Ordinance title as revised by the City A tlorney following the meeting: ORDINANCE NS-2306 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana amending Sections 41-472 and 41-472.5 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to amend the list of uses permitted and conditionally permitted in th9 M1 (Light Industrial) Use District and to repeal Sections 41-520 through 51-527 of the said code to delete the LM (Limited Manufacturing) an CM (Commercial Manufacturing) Use District regulations Amend ordinance to exchMe Exhibit A (area sou&east of Newport Freeway), place ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title. ORDINANCE NS-2307- An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana rezoning those properties in the City of Santa Ana presently included in the LM (Limited Manufacturing) or CM (Commercial Manufacturing) Use Districts to the M1 (Light Industrial), P (Professional) or C2 (General Commercial) Use Districts (AA No. 96-6) - Planning and Building Agency Ordinance tit& as revised by the City Attorney following &e meeting: ORDINANCE NS-2307- An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana rezoning those properties in the City of Santa Ana presently included in the LM (Limited Manufacturing) or CM (Commercial Manufacturing) Use Districts to the MI (Light Industrial), or C2 (General Commercial) Use Districts (AA No. 96-6A) Amend resohttion to exclude Exhibit A (area sou&east of Newport Freeway), and adopt. RESOLUTION 96-099 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana amending the Land Use Element of the General Plan with regard to property located southeast of the Newport Freeway between Alton Avenue and Deere Avenue and property located on both sides of Hathaway Street between First and Fourth Streets (GPA 96-6) - Planning and Building Agency Resohttion title as revised by the City Attorney following the meeting: RESOLUTION 96-099 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana amending the Land Use Element of the General Plan with regard to property located on both sides of Hathaway Street between First and Fourth Streets (GPA 96-6A) 4, Authorize. Staff.to assist the property owners of 1800 E. Garrey Avenue to initiate a variance that will address their parking concerns and to waive all fees associated with processing the variance CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 342 NOVEMBER 18, 1996 PUBLIC HEARINGS MOTION: McGuigan VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Mills SECOND: Lutz Espinoza, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson None FILE CA 75.C. GPA 96-07 - AMENDMENT APPLICATION 96-09 MIDTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN FILED BY THE CITY OF SANTA ANA Public hearing to consider approval of the Midtown Specific Plan for the area bounded by 17th St., Bush St., Civic Center Dr., and Broadway ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT 94-1 AND MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT 96-009 to amend the Zoning Code to include In-lieu Parking Fee Districts GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 96-007 to amend the Land Use Element of the General Plan to change land use designations from General Business District (GBD) and Medium Density Residential (MR) District to Professional and Administrative (POA) District and to amend floor area ratios AMENDMENT APPLICATION 96-009 to rezone properties in the Midtown area to Specific Plan 3 RESOLUTION establishing the Midtown In-lieu Parking Fee District Legal Notice published in The Register on November 8, 1996 and mailed on November 7, 1996 The Mayor opened the public hearing regarding General Plan Amendment 96-006 and Amendment Application 96-006 at 7:52 p.m. RECESS - 7:52 P.M.-8:13 P.M. Presentation of staff reports and staff comments by Planning and Building Agency Senior Planner Jeffery Rice Presentation of written communications by Clerk of the Council Janice C. Guy: None CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 343 NOVEMBER 18, 1996 PUBLIC HEARINGS The following persons spoke in favor of the Midtown Specific Plan: Alfredo Zarate, Jr. Jim Kendrick There were no other speakers on the matter. The Mayor closed the public hearing at 8:34 p.m. Motion: 1. Adopt resolutions. RESOLUTION 96-100 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana certifying the environmental impact report.for the Midtown Specific Plan and adopting findings regarding such project pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act - Planning and Building Agency RESOLUTION 96-101 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana amending the Land Use Element of the General Plan to change certain land use designations and floor area rations in the Midtown area (GPA 96-7) - Planning and Building Agency 2. Place ordinances on first reading wM authorize publication of title. ORDINANCE NS-2308 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana rezoning the property in the Midtown Area to the Specific Plan (SP) District and adopting the Midtown Specific Plan for said area - Planning and Building Agency ORDINANCE NS-2309 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana adding Section 41- 1310 to the Santa Ana Municipal Code to provide for the establishment of In-Lieu Parking Fee Districts - Planning and Building Agency 3. Adopt resohttion. RESOLUTION 96-102 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana establishing the Midtown In-lieu Parking Fee District - Planning and Building Agency MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Lutz VOTE: AYES: Espinoza, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson NOES: None ABSENT: Mills FILE CA CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 344 NOVEMBER 18, 1996 COUNCIL ITEMS 85.A. WEST END DISTRICT POLICE SUBSTATION (MCGUIGAN) Robert L. Henson, Sr. expressed concern regarding the current level of service at the Westend Police Substation. Motion: Approve the fimdmg of the Westend substation at the current operating level at an estimated ammal cost of $221, 600for a one-year period. MOTION: McGuigan VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Mills SECOND: Richardson Espinoza, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson None FiLE CA RECESSED TO COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY FOLLOWED IMMEDIATELY BY THE HOUSING AUTHORITY - 8:39 P.M. RECONVENED - 8:41 P.M. - All Councilmembers present except Councilmember Mills who was absent COMMENTS 90.A. PUBLIC COMMENTS John Raya reported that TKO, a boxing program for Santa Ana youth partially financed by Community Development Block Grant funds had been "defunded," and requested the Council's assistance in restoring funding for the program. Sean Mill opined that Planning Commissioner Steve Oliver's employment by Pacific Relocation Consultants, a firm that does business with the City, resulted in a perception of a conflict of interest and suggested Councilmember Lutz rethink Oliver's appointment to a second term. Sal Juarez commented a recent Orange County Register editorial had reported Santa Ana owed $10 million to the taxpayers as a result of the passage of Proposition 218. City Manager Ream indicated the information in the Register was wrong. Margaret Farris reported her educational progress at Fullerton College and suggested more money should be spent on education. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 345 NOVEMBER 18, 1996 The following speakers suggested the Council actively support Koo's Cafe, a local cooperative for youth that provides an environment where individuality is accepted: Carolyn Smallwood Jill Fales Efrem Schulz Ray Napoles Patrick Bonfrisco Dennis Lluy 90.B. CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS Councilmember Lutz: - requested staff ensure communication lines with Koo's Cafe are kept open; - thanked those who had supported his re-election; - noted Santa Ana was becoming renowned in the arts community; - wished Miles Leach, a constituent who had recently suffered a fall, a speedy recovery; and - to the listening audience, a Happy Thanksgiving. Mayor Pro Tem Richardson: - requested staff provide the Council with a report on the TKO Boxing Program; - noted the Boys and Girls Club was sponsoring a special Thanksgiving dinner for 105 families on November 26 and a Silent Auction on December 1, indicating interested persons should call the Club for information; and - opined the actions of the Council and Redevelopment Agency relating to Main Street demonstrated positive motion toward its revitalization. Councilmember McGuigan: - reported she had recently assisted in the dedication of the Court of Serenity at Fairhaven Memorial Park and also appeared in a television commercial involving herself and members of the Santa Ana Fire Department. Councilmember Moreno: - thanked those who had supported him and Roman Palacios and Hector Olivares in the recent election, then clarified a number of misstatements in election flyers; - congratulated Aida Espinoza on her election to the Santa Ana Unified School District Board; and - wished everyone a Happy Thanksgiving. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 346 NOVEMBER 18, 1996 RECONSIDERED ITEM Mayor Pulido requested Item 23.B. be reconsidered for immediate action (instead of on December 2, 1996) based on additional information from staff In response to Councilmember Moreno's earlier concern (see Minutes Page 332), Public Works Agency Executive Director Jim Ross clarified the other trees Moreno asked about were delineated on two additional maps that had been inadvertently omitted from the Council packet. 23.B. TREE TRIMMING - VARIOUS LOCATIONS Motion: Reconsider and approve. Bid award to West Coast Arborists, Incorporated in the amount of $78,068.00 - Public Works Agency MOTION: Moreno VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Mills PROJ 2189-5 SECOND: Richardson Espinoza, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson None 90.B. COUNCIL COMMENTS (Continued) Mayor Pulido referenced the successful Farm-To-Market development and urged the Council to continue advocacy efforts to bring high-quality projects to the City. RECESSED TO CLOSED SESSION - ROOM 147 - 9:24 P.M. The Brown Act permits the City Council to discuss certain matters without members of the public present, provided the items to be discussed are posted 72 hours prior to the City Council meeting. The following items were received for the November 18, 1996 Closed Session. 95.A. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL (G.C. Sections 54956.9(a) Name of Case: Debra Watkins v. City of Santa Ana (WCAB) File No. 87005418 & 90140408 95.B. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - ANTICIPATED LITIGATION Initiation of litigation pursuant to Subdivision (c) of Section 54956.9; 1 case CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 347 NOVEMBER 18, 1996 95.C. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE APPOINTMENT (G.C. Section 54957) Title: Recreation and Community Services Executive Director RECONVENED - 10:12 P.M. ~ All Councilmembers present except Councilmembers McGuigan and Mills who were absent CLOSED SESSION REPORT 95.A. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL (G.C. Sections 54956.9(a) Motion: Authorize settlement as follows: Name of Case: Debra Watkins v. City of Santa Ana (WCAB) File No. 87005418 & 90140408 Compromise and release, in the amount of $17,500.00 95.C. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE APPOINTMENT (G.C. Section 54957) Motion: Ratify appointment. Cleveland Williams as Executive Director of Recreation and Community Services MOTION: Richardson 'SECOND: Lutz VOTE: AYES: Espinoza, Lutz, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson NOES: None ABSENT: McGuigan, Mills ADJOURNMENT- 10:14 P.M. - To 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, November 26, 1996, Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza for the installation of the 1996-1998 Council CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 348 NOVEMBER 18, 1996