HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-01-1999MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
MARCH 1, 1999
CALLED TO ORDER
ATTENDANCE
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
INVOCATION
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
22 CiViC CENTER PLAZA
6:07 P.M.
COUNCILMEMBERS present:
MIGUEL A. PULIDO, Mayor
TOM LUTZ, Mayor Pro Tem
LISA BIST
ALBERTA CHRISTY
BRETT FRANKLIN
PATRICIA A. McGUIGAN
TED MORENO
Absent:
NONE
STAFF present:
DAVID N. REAM, City Manager
JOSEPH W. FLETCHER, City Attorney
JANICE C. GUY, Clerk of the Council
Presentation of Colors and Pledge
Cub Scout Pack 316
Orange County Council, Santiago
District
Chaplain Warren Johnson
EMPLOYEE SERVICE AWARDS
MAYOR PULIDO
Marlene Miller
20 Years of Service
Engineering Drafting
Technician
Public Works Agency
Gary E. Bruce
Jim Seleno
Dave Petko
25 Years of Service
Police Sergeant
Police Sergeant
Police Lieutenant
Police Department
Police Department
Police Department
John Dittus
30 Years of Service
Police Sergeant Police Department
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PRESENTATIONS
Reading City Award recognizing the Family Reading Program at Jackson Elementary
School presented by MAYOR PULIDO to Family Reading Program Founder Maggie
Brown and the following students from Jackson Elementary School:
Yuri Bustos
Vicente Gonzalez
Marco Paiz
Jaime Flores
James Ortega
Josue Rivera
National Community Development Association Achievement Award for innovative
use of federal funds in addressing the needs of Iow and moderate-income families,
homes and neighborhoods presented by MAYOR PULIDO to St. Joseph's Ballet
Founder and Artistic Director Beth Burns and Board members Gil Melendez and Teresa
Farias
Certificates recognizing Communication Linkage Forum "1999 Neighborhood Heroes"
presented by MAYOR PULIDO, Michelle Morrissey representing Assemblymember Lou
Correa, and Comlink Co-Chair Joe Vielma and Board Representatives to the following:
Hero
Lew Lefler
Ginelle Hardy
Miguel Hernandez
David L. Lopez
Archie Berry
John Slocum
Ray De Battista
Nancy Lutz
Tim Rush
Neighborhood Association
Bristol Manor
Heninger Park
Pico Lowell
Riverview West
Saddleback View
Sandpointe
Sandpointe
Washington Square
Washington Square
Certificates recognizing 1998-1999 participants in the PEW Civic Entrepreneur
Initiative, a program designed to equip citizens to take a greater role in community
decision-making processes, presented by MAYOR PULIDO and program advisor
Teresa Mercado-Cota to the following:
Yvette P. Aguilar
Ana Luz Gonzalez
Connie Jene Jones
Veronica Perez
Luisa Ruiz
Natalie Avila
Olga L. Gonzalez
Juan L. Lara
Mauricio Prado
Lucy Santana
Primo Danielsen
Olga L. Gonzalez
Alvaro Nuftez
Maria Lilia Rivera
Chongge Vang
Certificate recognizing Downey Savings for its $5,000.00 donation to the City's "Grants
for Blocks" Program presented by COUNCILMEMBER MCGUIGAN and Community
Development Agency Program Coordinators Scott Kutner and Regan Candelario to
Downey Savings Vice President and Community Investment Officer Kelvin James
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COMMUNITY ADVISORY BOARD MAYOR PULIDO
SERVICE RECOGNITION
Enriqueta Ramos
Community Redevelopment and
Housing Commission
1995-1998
OATHS OF OFFICE
Administered by Clerk of the Council to the following:
Appointee Representative Board/Commission
David Sanchez Ward 3 Cable Television Advisory Board
Richard Kirwan Ward 2 Personnel Board
CONSENT CALENDAR
The Mayor announced the following modifications to the Consent Calendar:
Continuation of item 18.A to March 15, 1999
Abstention on items 10.A, 15.A - 15.D and 22.G. by Councilmember
Moreno
Consent
Motion:
Approve staff recommendations on the following Consent
Calendar items.
MOTION: Lutz SECOND: McGuigan
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
Bist, Christy, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan,
Moreno, Pulido
None
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CONSENT CALENDAR
MINUTES
IO.A.
ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
Motion: Approve minutes.
REGULAR MEETING OF FEBRUARY 16, 1999
(Councilmember Moreno abstained.)
Note: City Council Minutes are available at the following website:
www.ci.santa-ana.ca.us/mayor/minutes/htm
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
12.A. ABANDONMENT 1998-7- ALLEY VACATION NORTH OF MCFADDEN
AVENUE BETWEEN MAIN STREET AND CYPRESS STREET
Motion: Adopt resolution setting public hearing for April 5, 1999.
RESOLUTION 1999-011 - A resolution of the City Council of the City
of Santa Aha declaring its intention to vacate the alley north of the
McFadden Couplet between Main Street and Cypress Avenue, setting
public hearing thereon, and directing notice thereof to be posted and
published - Public Works Agency FILE ABAN
BOARDS/COMMISSIONS/COMMITTEES
13.A. VACANCY REPORT - FEBRUARY 24, 1999
Motion: Instruct Clerk to enter report into the Minutes.
Boards/Commissions
Cable Advisory Television Board
Community Redevelopment/Housing
Commission
Environmental and Transportation Advisory
Committee
Human Relations Commission
Library Board
Recreation and Parks Board
TOTAL
Vacancies
2
2
1
2
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CONSENT CALENDAR
APPOINTMENTS
Motion: Appoint.
13.B.
Rita Corpin, 315 E. Myrtle Street, recommended by Councilmember
McGuigan as the Ward 6 representative to the Cable Television
Advisory Board for a first full term expiring November 30, 2002
(Replacing Macres) FILE BC
CLERK OF THE COUNCIL POSTING REPORT
The following notices were posted pursuant to the Brown Act and the Maddy Act. Council
Agendas and Board and Commission resignations are posted on the door of the Council
Chambers at 22 Civic Center Plaza and Committee Agendas on the door of City Hall at 20
Civic Center Plaza.
Motion: Instruct Clerk to enter notices of posting into the Minutes.
15.A.
15.B.
15.C.
Council Meeting Date Time
Agendas Date Posted Posted
City Council Agenda 02/16/99 02/10/99 3:20 p.m.
Revised City Council Agenda 02/16/99 02/12/99 5:05 p.m.
City Council Closed Session 02/16/99 02/12/99 5:05 p.m
Agenda
15.D.
15.E.
15.F.
15.G.
Council Committee
Agendas
Neighborhood
Improvement/Code
Enfomement
South Main Street
Implementation Plan
Youth Alternatives
Downtown/Midtown Artist
Village
Meeting Date Time
Date Posted Posted
02/16/99 02/12/99 5:05 p.m.
02/17/99 02/11/99 5:30 p.m.
02/25/99 02/12/99 5:05 p.m.
02/22/99 02/17/99 4:00 p.m.
(Councilmember Moreno abstained on items 15.A thru 15.D.)
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CONSENTCALENDAR
MAYORAL PROCLAMATIONS
Motion: Declare and instruct Clerk to enter proclamations into the
Minutes.
Honoree Date
16.A. Minnie Street Learning Center 02/18/99
16.B SA Historical Society 25th Anniversary 02/18/99
16.C. Healthy Tomorrows Clinic 02/19/99
16.D. Hispanic Bar Association Awards 02/20/99
16.E NAACP Orange County Chapter 02/27/99
16.F. Zoofari Train Dedication 02/28/99
16.G. CSUF Grand Central Arts Center 02/28/99
CHAPTER 3 APPEALS
18.A. HEARING OFFICER'S REPORT RE METRO TOWN SQUARE DRAINAGE
FEES
Motion: Continue consideration of hearing officer's report to March 15,
1999.
BUDGETARY MATTERS
APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS
20.A. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1999-153 - ACCEPTING VARIOUS
DONATIONS FOR YOUTH PROGRAMS
Motion: Approve appropriation adjustment. (Requires five affirmative
votes)
Accepting $47,740.00 in donations from various individuals,
businesses and organizations and appropriating same to support
youth programs - Finance and Management Services
FILE CA
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20.B. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1999-149 - ACCEPTING REIMBURSEMENT
FUNDS FOR POLICE RECORDS MANAGEMENT AND CORRECTION
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (TIBURON)
Motion: 1.
Approve appropriation adjustment. (Requires five
affirmative votes)
Accepting reimbursement in the amount of $136,165.00 from Tiburon,
Inc. and appropriating same to the Police Department Debt Service
Lease Purchase Account - Finance and Management Services
FILE CA
Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the Mayor
and Clerk of the Council to execute agreement.
RECORDS MANAGEMENT - SYSTEM & CORRECTION
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS CONTRACT MODIFICATIONS AND
CLOSING AGREEMENT - With Tiburon, Inc. for the reimbursement in
the amount of $136,165.00 - Police Department
AGMT 1999-043
GRANTS
21.A. GRANTS FOR BLOCKS PROGRAM
Motion: Adopt resolution.
RESOLUTION 1999-014 - A resolution of the City Council of the City
of Santa Ana adopting the "Grants for Blocks" program working in
collaboration with the Community Development Resource Network to
offer grants to local community-based organizations - Community
Development Agency FILE CA
SPECIFICATIONS - PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES
Motion: Award in accordance with Request for Council Action.
22.A.
BRASS WATER SERVICE FITTINGS - PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY -
To A.Y. McDonald Mfg. Co. for a 12-month renewal period in the
estimated annual amount of $29,437.00 - Finance and Management
Services SPEC 1995-172
22.B.
PERSONAL CARE ITEMS - SANTA ANA HOLDING FACILITY - To
the following for a 12-month renewal period in the estimated annual
amounts indicated - Finance and Management Services
SPEC 1997-124
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Bob Parker Co., Inc.
International Shaving Systems, Inc.
Leslee Scott, Inc.
$10,927.00
9,066.00
3,013.00
22.C.
REPLACEMENT COMPACT TRUCKS - PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY -
FINANCE AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES - To Quality Chevrolet to
increase existing contract by $30,000.00 for two additional vehicles -
Finance and Management Services SPEC 1998-019
22.D.
JANITORIAL SERVICES - SANTA ANA POLICE ADMINISTRATION
AND HOLDING FACILITY - To DMS Maintenance Services, Inc. for a
one-year period with provision for three one-year renewal periods in
the estimated annual amount of $241,798.00 - Finance and
Management Services SPEC 1998-125
22.E.
STEAM CLEANING - EXTERIOR CONCRETE AREAS OF CiViC
CENTER AND POLICE ADMINISTRATION COMPLEXES - To
Spectrum Building Services, LLC for one-year period with provision
for two one-year renewals in the annual amount of $15,716.00 -
Finance and Management Services SPEC 1998-126
22.F.
CARPET INSTALLATION - MAIN CENTRAL LIBRARY - To KGR
Associates d/b/a SCS Floor Systems in the amount of $109,975.00 -
Finance and Management Services SPEC 1998-128
22.G.
CITYWIDE PRINTING SERVICES - To the following to increase each
vendor's aggregate limit for a one-year period in the estimated annual
amounts indicated - Finance and Management Services
(Councilmember Moreno abstained) SPEC 1999-013
Riccobon Business Forms
Mekong Printing
Printing Island
Time Business Forms
Trefz Printing Co.
Mail-Well Envelope
Monarch Business Forms
Beard Printing
$4O,OO0.OO
35,000.00
35,000.00
35,OOO.OO
35,000.00
30,000.00
25,000.00
15,000.00
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CONSENT CALENDAR
22.H.
22.J.
Motion:
NON-STOCK AUTO PARTS - FLEET MAINTENANCE - To Auto
Supply Club Warehouse to increase the aggregate limit in the
estimated annual amount of $25,000.00 - Finance and Management
Services SPEC 1999-014
COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT AND REPAIRS - ClTYWIDE - To
Communications Center to increase the aggregate limit in the
estimated annual amount of $30,000.00 - Finance and Management
Services SPEC 1999-015
TELEPHONE MAINTENANCE SERVICES
1. Award in accordance with Request for Council Action.
TELEPHONE MAINTENANCE SERVICES - FINANCE AND
MANAGEMENT SERVICES - To NEC Business Communications
Systems West, Inc. for a 12-month renewal period in an amount not to
exceed $182,000.00 - Finance and Management Services
SPEC 96-013
2. Authorize.
Executive Director of Finance and Management Services to execute
further contract renewals pursuant to the terms of the original
contract.
PROJECTS - MAINTENANCE, REHABILITATION, IMPROVEMENT,
CONSTRUCTION, OR CHANGE ORDERS FOR PUBLIC FACILITIES
Motion:
23.A.
AGREEMENTS
25.A.
Motion:
Award in accordance with Request for Council Action.
ELECTRIC SERVICE CONVERSIONS ON BRISTOL STREET -
UTILITY UNDERGROUND DISTRICT 29 - To Venzon Corp in
accordance with unit bid prices in the estimated amount of $49,400.00
with a total estimated construction cost of $63,060.00 - Public Works
Agency PROJ 7626B
Authorize the City Attorney to prepare and the Mayor and Clerk of
the Council to execute agreements.
ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN - SANTA ANA WORK CENTER - With
Orange County Business Journal in an amount not to exceed $14,688
- Community Development Agency AGMT 1999-039
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25.B.
25.C.
COMPUTER NETWORK ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES - With
Intergraph Inc. in an amount not to exceed $73,100.00 - Public Works
Agency AGMT 1999-040
COPS DEMONSTRATION CENTER GRANT EVALUATION -
EVALUATION OF COMMUNITY'S SUPPORT AND CONFIDENCE IN
POLICE DEPARTMENT - With the University of California, Irvine in
the amount of $18,500.00 - Police Department
AGMT 1999-041
EVALUATION OF SITE VISITS TO COPS DEMONSTRATION
CENTER AND ANTI-RECIDIVISM PROGRAM - Amendment to
agreement with General Learning Climate, Inc. to increase contract by
$25,000.00 - Police Department AGMT 1999-042
DEEDS
Motion:
30.A.
LAND USE MATTERS
Approve deed and authorize execution by Mayor and Clerk of the
Council of all necessary documents.
NISSON, VIRGINIA E., GRAMENTINE, MARIAN T. AND JOHN L.,
FELIX, LINDA L., NISSON, WILLIAM, AND NISSON KAREN L
ADAMS - 1450 N. Tustin Avenue, water line easement - Public Works
Agency DEED 7876
MISCELLANEOUS LAND USE
39.A. STREET NAME NO. 98-05 - BOYD WAY
Motion: Approve.
Naming the street on the east side of the Police Administration and
Holding Facility as Boyd Way - Planning and Building Agency
FILE CA
***END OF CONSENT CALENDAR***
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PUBLIC HEARINGS
75.A. HISTORIC PROPERTY PRESERVATION AGREEMENTS - PROCESSING FEE
FOR MILLS ACT APPLICATIONS
Public hearing on an ordinance that proposes to allow historic property
preservation agreements between the City and eligible historic property owners
and a resolution establishing a $300.00 agreement application fee
Recommended for approval by the Historic Resources Commission on February
10, 1999 by a 9/0 vote
Legal Notice published in the Oranqe County Reqister on February 19 and 26,
1999
Mayor Pulido opened the public hearing regarding the historic property
preservation agreements at 7:21 p.m.
Presentation of staff report by Planning and Building Agency Executive Director
Robyn Uptegraff
Presentation of written communications by Clerk of the Council Janice C. Guy:
None
Historic Resources Commission Chair Diann Marsh spoke in favor of the
proposed ordinance and resolution and responded to Councilmembers'
questions.
Mayor Pulido closed the public hearing at 7:24 p.m.
Motion: 1.
Place ordinance on first reading and authorize publication
of title.
ORDINANCE NS-2382 - An ordinance of the City Council of the City of
Santa Ana authorizing the City to enter into historic property
preservation agreements pursuant to California state law - Planning
and Building Agency FILE CA
Amend resolution to reduce application fee from $300 to
$150, and adopt.
RESOLUTION 1999-015 -A resolution of the City Council of the City
of Santa Ana establishing an application fee for historic property
preservation agreements - Planning and Building Agency
MOTION: Moreno SECOND: Christy
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
Bist, Christy, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan,
Moreno, Pulido
None
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COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMS
85.A. REMOVAL OF WARD 1 BOARD AND COMMISSION MEMBERS (MORENO)
Charter Section 901 allows the removal of Board and Commission members by
the affirmative votes of a majority of the Council.
Motion: Remove the following Board/Commission members from their
respective offices.
Wendy C. Tobiska
Wayne W. Lewis
Floyd McLellan
Glenn Mondo
Arthur A. Castro
Cable Television Board
Community Redevelopment / Housing
Commission
Environmental & Transportation
Advisory Committee
Planning Commission
Recreation & Parks Board
MOTION: Moreno
The Motion died for lack of second.
RECESSED TO COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING FOLLOWED
BY THE HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETING 7:36 -7:37 P.M.
COMMENTS
90.A. PUBLIC COMMENTS
The following persons alleged a lack of responsiveness by the City regarding the Josh
Campos case, a shooting death involving a Santa Police officer (see 1998 Minutes
page 269), and urged the investigation of the incident be expedited:
Carah Reed
Jessica Castro
Paul Moreno
Manny Marroquin
Larry Luera and Manny Marroquin urged the Council to distribute Empowerment Zone
funds equitably throughout the City.
Jos~ Fernandez commented that he had filed an Application for Service to the City in
December but had not heard from any of the Councilmembers, and expressed his
continued interest in serving on a board or commission.
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COMMENTS
90.B. COUNCIL COMMENTS
Councilmember Moreno:
· reported a pothole in the area of Santa Ana and Baker Streets;
· urged the audience to contact him at 836-0334, 647-5234, or 802-4103 regarding
any needed infrastructure repairs; and
· expressed the appreciation of his neighborhood to Public Works Agency Executive
Director Jim Ross and staff for completing the 4th Street rehabilitation project.
Councilmember Bist congratulated Councilmember Moreno on the birth of his son and
thanked Community Preservation Manager Bruce Dunams for taking her on a Code
Enforcement "ride-along."
Councilmember Lutz:
· commented on the successful openings on February 28 of the "Zoofari" Train, the
longest 15 gauge railroad in the United States, and the Grand Central Arts Building,
a joint venture of Cai State Fullerton and the City in the Artists Village in downtown
Santa Aha;
· reported Parks and Recreation Board Members Kendrick, Brown and Whitaker had
successfully solicited the donation of a "Dragon Slide" for the Santa Aha Zoo from
Game Time at the recent California Parks and Recreation Conference;
· asked that the Council meeting be adjourned in honor of Ethel Coffman, a 103-year-
old resident and community activist in Santa Aha who had recently passed away;
· wished Orange County Reqister reporter Angelita Moraga good luck with her
relocation to the Chicago area.
Councilmember McGuiqan:
· echoed Councilmember Lutz' sentiments regarding the weekend events;
· commended the Mayor on the recent article featuring him and his family in the
Orange County Business Journal; and
· asked that the Council meeting also be adjourned in honor of Anaheim Police Chief
Randall Gaston who died recently and condolences expressed to his family.
Councilmember Christy:
· reported on her extensive ambassadorship on the City's behalf during Black History
month and presented plaques expressing appreciation to the City from the Mission
with Benevolence Foundation and the NAACP Orange County Chapter to the
Mayor;
· expressed appreciation to Chuck Mosely, Wayne Snyder, Recreation and
Community Services Executive Director Cleve Williams, and Police Chief Walters for
outstanding assistance with the Black History Parade;
· congratulated the Santa Ana Police Officers Association on its 50th anniversary and
Mark Nichols, the Association's new president;
· conveyed the 2® Baptist's Church's appreciation to the City for recognizing the
ground breaking of its new sanctuary and church facilities;
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· noted Helen Shipp would be recognized by the Greater Light Baptist Chumh for 30
years of community service on March 7;
· expressed kudos to Public Works Agency Executive Director Jim Ross for the rapid
installation of street lights in the Pacific/St. Gertrude area;
· distributed Comcast Cablevision's March schedule to Councilmembers; and
· commented that biographies of the 1999 Neighborhood Heroes could be obtained
by calling 667-2260.
Councilmember Franklin:
· thanked Councilmember Christy for all her efforts on the City's behalf;
· reported complaints regarding abandoned shopping carts could be phoned in to
1-800-233-2278;
· noted the Ryland Homes project (2828 N. Bristol) was selling well;
· indicated he had gotten several ideas during a recent trip to Central America for
signs regarding trash and general city cleanliness;
· announced the Floral Park Home Tour would he held April 24-25 between 10:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. and information could be obtained by calling 543-3218 or
accessing floralpark.com;
· congratulated the Sandpointe Neighborhood Association on another unique and
informative "Sandpiper Newsletter";
· suggested the re-opening of Ross Street be accelerated; and
· requested the Council meeting be adjourned in honor of Helen Honer, a long time
Santa Ana resident and supporter of the Boys and Girls Club who had passed away.
Mayor Pulido:
· explained a federal Empowerment Zone workshop would occur shortly, following
which a community workshop would be held and information on the City's
Empowerment Zone distributed;
· noted both Vice President Al Gore and HUD Secretary Andrew Cuomo were
scheduled to participate in Empowerment Zone kick-off efforts tentatively scheduled
for March and April;
· expressed his and the Council's appreciation to Councilmember Tom Lutz for his
tireless efforts to ensure the success of the Grand Central Arts Building project; and
· indicated the Council meeting should be adjourned in honor of all the deceased
individuals named by the various Councilmembers.
In response to Councilmember McGuigan's inquiry, City Attorney Joe Fletcher
explained that the City's enforcement against camping in public places would continue
despite a recent decision by the 4th District Court of Appeals unfavorable to the City (In
re Eichornl see Closed Session Calendar below).
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CLOSED SESSION CALENDAR
95.A. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION pursuant to
Government Code Section 54956.9 (a)
People ex rel. California Dept. of Transportation v. Wilde, etc., et al, OCSC Nos.
741592 and 741682, consolidated with Citv of Tustin v. Dixon, et al, OCSC No.
762346.
City of Santa Ana v. Chevron USA, Inc, et al, OCSC Case No. 763482
Citv of Santa Ana v. Provisor, et al, OCSC Case No. 788301
Coeppner & Associates Inc. AGMT No. 1999-043A
David Esparaza, WCAB Case # ANA0303616
In re Eichorn, California Court of Appeal No. G022777
Flores v. City of Santa Ana, Case No. 803902
95.B. LIABILITY CLAIMS - pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.95
Cheryl Kosakura - Mercury Insurance, Claim No. 98-222
CLOSED SESSION REPORT -
Motion: Authorize settlements/actions as follows:
David Esparaza, WCAB Case # ANA0303616,
Settlement in the amount of $28,500
Cheryl Kosakura - Mercury Insurance, Claim No. 98-222,
Settlement in the amount of $5,990.82
MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Lutz
VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan,
Moreno, Pulido
NOES: None
ADJOURNMENT - 8:37 P.M. - In honor of Ethel Coffman, Helen Honer, and
Anaheim Police Chief Randall Gaston
Clerk of the Council
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