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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-08-07239 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA AUGUST 7, 2000 CALLED TO ORDER ATTENDANCE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE INVOCATION EMPLOYEE SERVICE AWARDS MaryAnn Tosh COUNCIL CHAMBERS 22 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 6:13 P.M. COUNCILMEMBERS present: MIGUEL A. PULIDO, Mayor TOM LUTZ, Mayor Pro Tern LISA BIST ALBERTA CHRISTY BRETT FRANKLIN PATRICIA A. McGUIGAN TED MORENO (6:26 P.M.) Absent: None STAFF present: DAVID N. REAM, City Manager BENJAMIN KAUFMAN, Chief Assistant City Attorney PATRICIA E. HEALY, Clerk of the Council MAYOR PULIDO David Mitchell, Chaplain MAYOR PULIDO 20 Years of Service Senior Library Technician 25 Years of Service William Ehart Police Sergeant Gary Labb Police Officer Maureen Ehart Fire Services Dispatcher Albert Scales Senior Residential Construction Specialist David Urbin Public Works Projects Manager 30 Years of Service Leon Tabako Street Maintenance Supervisor CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 235 AUGUST 7, 2000 240 PRESENTATIONS Reading City Award presented by MAYOR PULIDO to Carlos Muniz and Julio Cesar Salcedo for their contributions to the Lathrop Intermediate Book Resource Organized for Students (L.I.B.R.O.S.) program at Lathrop Intermediate School Certificate of Recognition presented by COUNCILMEMBER McGUIGAN to Campfire Boys and Girls Orange County Council Executive Director Todd Hanson and Events Coordinator Nayeli Morales for the Council's efforts in reducing youth access to tobacco Certificates of Recognition presented by COUNCILMEMBER CHRISTY to the GYM Max China Team lead by Century High School Coach Eric Anderson and the following members of Gym Max China Team for placing first in the Special Acrobatic Champions Competition held on June 1, 2000 in Beijing, China Coach and Leader Jenny Liang, Leader and Asst. Coach Gymnasts Jessica D. Bonner Alexandra M. Poore Laurel F. Castenholz Alexandra C. Thomas Rebecca L. Dodge Amelia E. Thomas Elyssa R. Lagourgue Ruby M. Yoon Leah Llanes Certificate of Recognition presented by COUNCILMEMBER FRANKLIN to Michael J. Holzman in recognition of his invaluable service on the Environmental and Transportation Advisory Committee SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS Youth Commission accomplishments: Ms. Melody Gonzalez, Chair, Youth Commission, presented an overview of the Commission's accomplishments in its first six months of operation. A4 Skvhawk Proiect: Councilmember Franklin introduced Santa Ana Police Captain Dan McCoy who briefed the Council relative to the history of the memorial and the goal of creating a lasting tribute to the men and women who worked and served at the El Toro Marine Base in Orange County. Captain McCoy explained that the A4 Skyhawk plane would be placed on a pedestal in the War Memorial area of the Santa Ana Civic Center. He also noted that there would be a concentric ring of bricks bearing the names of individual donors of the project. Fiestas Patrias: Mayor Pulido introduced Dr. Arturo Lomeli and Teresa Saldivar of the Santa Ana Downtown Association who presented a promotional video on the annual Fiestas Patrias, celebrating Mexican Independence Day, which will be held this year on September 15, 16, and 17, 2000. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 236 AUGUST 7, 2000 241 CONSENT CALENDAR Mayor Pulido announced the following modifications to the consent calendar: Removal of items 25.F., 31.A. and 31.B. for separate action. Consent Approve staff recommendations on the following Consent Motion: Calendar items. MOTION: Lutz SECOND: Christy VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido (7) NOES: None (0) Items removed for separate action or modified are highlighted. Separate actions show the actual vote, Items without votes are passed as part of the consent motion. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS MINUTES Motion: Approve minutes. (Items 10.A. and 10.C.) 10.A. SPECIAL MEETING OF JULY 17, 2000 10.13. REGULAR MEETING OF JULY 17, 2000 10.C. SPECIAL MEETING OF AUGUST 1, 2000 Note: City Council Minutes are available at the following website: www.ci.santa-ana.ca.us 13.A. VACANCY REPORT -AUGUST 2, 2000 (The Vacancy Report reflects only appointments made by the Council) Motion: Instruct Clerk to enter report into the Minutes. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 237 AUGUST 7, 2000 �- _._ ice- - --_-- - 242 CONSENT CALENDAR Boards/Commissions Cable Television Advisory Board Community Redevelopment/Housing Commission Environmental and Transportation Advisory Committee Human Relations Commission Proactive Rental Enforcement Program Workforce Investment Board Youth Commission TOTAL CLERK OF THE COUNCIL POSTING REPORT Vacancies 2 1 2 1 4 1 12 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 postings into the Minutes. Council Meeting Meeting Date Time Agendas Date Posted Posted 15.A. Notice of Adjournment 07/1700 07/18/00 4:00 p.m. 15.13. City Council Meeting 07/17/00 07/12/00 4:45 p.m. 15.C. Revised & Supplemental Agenda 07/17/00 07/14/00 3:00 p.m. 15.D. Adjourned Regular Meeting - Closed 07/17/00 07/14/00 3:00 p.m. Session Agenda 15.E. Special Meeting Notice 08/01/00 07/31/00 4:15 p.m. Council Committee Meeting Date Time Agendas Date Posted Posted 15.F. Public Safety 07/17/00 07/14/00 3:00 p.m. 15.G. Neighborhood Improvement/Code 07/18/00 07/14/00 3:00 p.m. Enforcement Programs & Activities 15.1-1. So. Main Street Implementation 07/19/00 07/14/00 3:00 p.m. 15.1. Youth Development - Cancelled 07/19/00 07/14/00 3:00 p.m. 15.1 Downtown / Midtown / Artist Village / 07/24/00 07/21/00 11:00 a.m. Museum District/Santa Ana Triangle 15.K. Neighborhood Improvement / Code 07/25/00 07/21/00 11:00 a.m. Enforcement Programs & Activities Board and Commission Effective Date Time Resignation Notices Date Posted Posted 151. Jose Luis Moreno, Cable Television 07/17/00 07/18/00 4:00 p.m. Advisory Board 15.M. Michael J. Holzman, Environmental & 07/17/00 07/18/00 4:00 p.m. Transportation Advisory Committee 15.N. Toby Brown, Youth Commission 7/27/00 7/28/00 12:15 p.m. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 238 AUGUST 7, 2000 243 CONSENT CALENDAR MAYORAL PROCLAMATIONS / CERTIFICATES Motion: Declare and instruct Clerk to enter proclamations/certificates into the Minutes. Honoree 16.A. Charles Shaw Retirement 16.13. Second Baptist Church's Annual Women's Day 16.C. Clinica De Ella Grand Opening 16.1). The Mission Pageant Foundation Essay and Artist Winners MISCELLANEOUS ADMINISTRATION 19.A. CLOSED SESSION REPORT Date 07/14/00 07/16/00 07/23/00 07/28/00 There were no items to report from the Adjourned Regular Meeting - Closed Session Calendar 19.6. INVESTMENT REPORT Motion: Receive and file. Quarterly Report of Investments as of June 30, 2000 - Finance and Management Services 19.C. NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES ANNUAL DUES Motion: Authorize. Authorize the City of Santa Ana's membership with the National League of Cities (NLC) in the amount of $12,304.00 - City Manager's Office BUDGETARY MATTERS SPECIFICATIONS - PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES Motion: Award in accordance with Requests for Council Action. (Items 22.A. thru 22.E.) CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 239 AUGUST 7, 2000 244 CONSENT CALENDAR 22.A. SPEC 1995-082 - ANIMAL SHELTER SERVICES - POLICE DEPARTMENT — With Grand Pet Care Centers for a month -to -month basis for a maximum of three months in an amount not to exceed $45,000.00 - Finance and Management Services Agency 22.6. SPEC 1997-061 — SWEEPING SERVICES - CIVIC CENTER AND CENTENNIAL PARK PARKING AREAS - With Orange County Super Sweeper for a one-year period in an amount not to exceed $15,069.56 - Finance and Management Services Agency 22.C. SPEC 1998-070 - AUTOMOTIVE BATTERIES - FLEET MAINTENANCE — With the following for a one-year period in an annual amount not to exceed as follows: Vendor: Amount: Enterprise Battery Warehouse $16,705.00 Powertron Battery Co. 3,357.00 Polaris Battery Co. 2,295.00 22.D. SPEC 2000-091 - PROMOTIONAL ITEMS - POLICE TRAFFIC SECTION - With Destino Sales Associates in an amount not to exceed $20,635.00 - Finance and Management Services Agency 22.E. SPEC 2000-096 — HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITIONING MAINTENANCE — POLICE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING - With Air Conditioning Company, Inc. authorize payment for repairs in the amount of $11,010.00 and amend the contract in the amount of $10,000.00 for an annual amount not to exceed $19,709.00 - - Finance and Management Services Agency Motion; Authorize the City Attorney to prepare and the Mayor and Clerk of the Council to execute agreement. (Items 25.A. thru 25.E.) 25.A. AGMT 2000-106 — HEARING OFFICER SERVICES FOR NUISANCE ABATEMENT PROCEEDINGS Continued from the July 17, 2000 Council meeting, With Abel S. Anna in an annual amount not to exceed $30,000.00 - Planning and Building Services Agency CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 240 AUGUST 7, 2000 245 CONSENT CALENDAR 25.13. AGMT 2000-117 - HISTORIC PROPERTY PRESERVATION AGREEMENT NO. 2 - With Steven and Catherine Cate for the properties located at 312 and 320 E. Ninth Street and 820 N. French - Planning and Building Services Agency 25.C. AGMT 2000-118 — TRACKRS PROGRAM FUNDING - With the Orange County District Attorney's Office in conjunction with the Office of Criminal Justice Planning (OCJP) TRACKRS Grant Project in an amount not to exceed $200,000.00 - Police Department 25.D. AGMT 2000-119 — SEXUAL ASSAULT EVIDENCE COLLECTION - With Martin Luther Hospital in the amount of $650.00 per exam for an annual amount not to exceed $50,000.00 - Police Department 25.E. AGMT 2000-120 — POLICE DRIVING SIMULATOR SYSTEM - With FAAC, Inc. in the amount of $187,500.00 and an extended two-year maintenance agreement for $10,000.00 for a total amount not to exceed $197,500.00 - Police Department AGMT 2000-121 — LEASE AGREEMENT - EXPRESS CAFe AT THE DEPOT Motion: Authorize the City Attorney to prepare and the Mayor and Clerk of the Council to execute agreement, and instruct staff to draft letter to the operators of the Express Cafe outlining unacceptable conditions and requesting that needed improvements be made. With Mrs. And Mrs. George Caban, dba Express Caf& in the amount of $1,485.00 per month and an additional five-year term — Community Development Agency MOTION: Bist SECOND: Lutz VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido (7) NOES: None (0) Motion: Authorize the City Attorney to prepare and the Mayor and Clerk of the Council to execute agreement. (Items 25.G. thru 25.K.) 25.G. AGMT 2000-122 - CAREER COUNSELING SERVICES - W.O.R.K. CENTER — With Wesley A. Bosch in an annual amount not to exceed $48,000.00 — Community Development Agency CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 241 AUGUST 7, 2000 246 CONSENT CALENDAR 25.H. AGMT 2000-123, 124, AND 125 - PAYROLUPERSONNEL COMPUTER SYSTEM — With Highline Corporation, Oracle Corporation, and Vertex Inc. for user licenses, maintenance, training, consulting services in the estimated amount of $961,624.00 - Finance and Management Services Agency 25.1. AGMT 2000-126 - COMMUNITY MARKETING PROGRAM - With the Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce in the amount of $150,000.00 - Community Development Agency 25.J. AGMT 2000-127 - SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATION SERVICES - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY - With Daniel Juan for a one- year extension in the amended amount of $25,000.00 per year - Community Development Agency 25.K. AGMT 2000-128, 129, AND 130 - HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONS WITH AIDS PROGRAM (HOPWA) - With the following for a one-year period in an annual amount not to exceed as indicated: Organization: 1. County of Orange for the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Program FY 2000 2. AIDS Services Foundation and Solari Enterprises to add additional funds to the Tenant -Based Rental Assistance Program 3. Mercy House Transitional Living Center for the development of five units of permanent housing for persons with HIV/AIDS LAND USE MATTERS CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS / VARIANCES Continued from the July 17, 2000 Council meeting. Amount: $500,000.00 134,900.00 500,000.00 Motion: Receive and file staff report approving the amendment to Variance No. 98-06. Filed by the Huong Tich Temple to allow a reduction in landscaping in the front and side yard setbacks - Planning and Building Agency CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 242 AUGUST 7, 2000 247 CONSENT CALENDAR MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Lutz VOTE: AYES: Bist, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Pulido (5) NOES: Christy (1) ABSENT: Moreno (1) 1 6< I E I i t IGMi+t# (w t Ri ni O pg t 4 tT U# Awe Motion: Receive and file staff report approving conditional use permit as conditioned. Filed by AT & T Corporation to allow the construction of a single -story texture block equipment building with cooling tower to be located at 417 W. Warner Ave. in the Arterial Commercial (C5) zoning district - Planning and Building Agency MOTION: Christy SECOND: Lutz VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Pulido (6) NOES: None (0) ABSENT: Moreno (1) *Refer to Minutes Page 244 for discussion on reconsideration of Item 31B Motion: Reconsider item 31B to allow speaker to address Council MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Bist VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido (7) NOES: None (0) Robert Bouchier requested that Council continue the matter for an additional three to six months to assess the long term plans of a site he currently owns which is contiguous to the property where AT&T proposes to construct a maintenance building with cooling tower. He noted that the Santa Ana Unified School District and the Orange Diocese of the Catholic Church have expressed interest in acquiring his property and that the proposed use by AT & T for the property at 417 West Warner Avenue posed a potential health concern . Council discussion ensued. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 243 AUGUST 7, 2000 248 CONSENT CALENDAR Motion: Continue matter to August 21, 2000. MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Bist VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido (7) NOES: None (0) ** END OF CONSENT CALENDAR ** BUSINESS CALENDAR ORDINANCES / FIRST READING 50.A. AMENDING CHAPTER 35, ARTICLE VI, OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO UTILITY USERS TAX Motion: Place ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title. ORDINANCE NO. NS-2436 - An ordinance of the City Council of the City of Santa amending Chapter 35, Article VI, the Utility Users Tax Code - Finance and Management Services Agency MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Christy VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Pulido (6) NOES: None (0) ABSENT: Moreno (1) RESOLUTIONS 55.A. URBAN PARK AND RECREATION RECOVERY GRANT FOR FRIENDSHIP PARK Motion: 1. Adopt resolution. RESOLUTION NO. 2000-056 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana approving the application for grant funds from the Urban Park and Recreation Recovery Program CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 244 AUGUST 7, 2000 249 BUSINESS CALENDAR 2. Approve appropriation adjustment. (Requires five afffrmadve votes.) APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 01-006 - Recognizing $87,550.00 in Urban Park and Recreation Recovery Grant revenue account and appropriating same to the Urban Park and Recreation Recovery Grant expenditure account for Friendship Park renovation - Recreation and Community Services Agency MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Christy VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Pulido (6) NOES: None (0) ABSENT: Moreno (1) 65.A. SANTA ANA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT PUBLIC BENEFIT CONVEYANCE Consider request from the Santa Ana Unified School District to adopt resolution supporting their efforts to obtain 75 acres of the Tustin Marine Corps Air Station for school development purposes Councilmember McGuigan indicated a conflict of interest and left the Council Chambers. Motion: Adopt resolution supporting request from the Santa Ana Unified School District. RESOLUTION NO. 2000-057 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana supporting Santa Ana Unified School District's request for 75 acres of the Tustin Marine Corps Air Station for new public school development MOTION: Lutz VOTE: ABSTAINED SECOND: Franklin AYES: Bist, Christy, Franklin, Lutz, Moreno, Pulido (6) NOES: None (0) McGuigan (1) CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 245 AUGUST 7, 2000 250 COUNCIL RECESSED AT 8:07 P.M. AND RECONVENED AT 8:26 P.M. WITH ALL COUNCILMEMBERS PRESENT Councilmember McGuigan indicated that Mr. Robert Bouchier who had sent a letter to the Council had just arrived and requested to speak on Item 31.6. (See Minutes Page 241 for subsequent motion and Council action) PUBLIC HEARINGS 75.A. PLACES OF HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT NO. 00-01 — EXTERIOR ALTERATIONS Public hearing for the purpose of amending Chapter 30, Section 6 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to require all requests for exterior alterations for properties listed on the Santa Ana Register of Historic Properties be approved by the Historic Resources Commission Legal Notice published in the Orange County Register on July 21, 2000 Public Comments: None Motion: Place ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title. ORDINANCE NO. NS-2438 - An ordinance of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana amending Chapter 30 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code regarding places of historical and architectural significance - Planning and Building Agency MOTION: Bist SECOND: McGuigan VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Pulido (6) NOES: Moreno (1) 75.B. DONATION OF SURPLUS DAIHATSU MAINTENANCE VEHICLES Public hearing for the purpose of authorizing the donation of two surplus Daihatsu maintenance vehicles to the Santa Ana District 30 Little League organization for use in the upkeep of baseball diamonds Legal Notice published in the Orange County Register on July 21, 2000 Public Comments: None Motion: Authorize donation. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 246 AUGUST T, 2000 251 PUBLIC HEARINGS Donate two surplus Daihatsu maintenance vehicles to the Santa Ana District 30 Little League organization for use in the upkeep of baseball diamonds MOTION: Lutz SECOND: McGuigan VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido (7) NOES: None (0) CITY COUNCIL RECESSED AT 8:49 P.M. TO THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY FOLLOWED BY THE HOUSING AUTHORITY COUNCIL RECONVENED AT 8:50 P.M. WITH THE SAME COUNCILMEMBERS PRESENT COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMS Pursuant to Charter Section 411, any member of the City Council may place items on the City Council Agenda to be considered by the City Council. 85.A. NEW HIGH SCHOOL AT CENTENNIAL PARK (MORENO) The following members of the public spoke on this matter: Al Mijares, Superintendent of the Santa Ana Unified School District (SAUSD) addressed Council and presented an overview of the District's plans for a joint use project at Centennial Park, including the construction of a science and technology fundamental high school. John Pallacio, SAUSD Board President emphasized the importance of this project. Sally Bach , Executive Director of the Discovery Museum and Cheryl Brothers, Discovery Museum Board President discussed the terms of the negotiations and agreement with the School District. James Kendrick, Chair of the Board of Recreation and Parks, expressed concern relative to the shortage of open space in the City and stated that Centennial Park was the only regional park in the City. Catherine Cate , Glen Stroud , and Julie Stroud also expressed concern about the loss of open space. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 247 AUGUST 7, 2000 252 COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM Kim McPeck supported the new high school at Centennial Park. Following public comments, Council discussion ensued. Motion: Support the development of a high school on portions of Centennial Park in partnership with the Santa Ana Unified School District subject to the following conditions: 1. The satisfactory resolution of the School District's issues with the Discovery Museum of Orange County. 2. The development of a joint use agreement between the City of Santa Ana and the Santa Ana Unified School District for the use of facilities developed on the City's Centennial Park property. 3. The development of a design, which would maximize the community's use of the new facilities. 4. The development of a design that would exclude fencing and other restrictions for the community's long term use of the facilities. 5. Receive all necessary approvals from federal, state and county agencies. 6. Require a minimum of 2000 hours of student volunteer work at the Discovery Museum of Orange County. MOTION: Moreno SECOND: Bist (Substitute motion below adopted in lieu of above motion.) Substitute Support the development of a high school on portions of Motion: Centennial Park in partnership with the Santa Ana Unified School District subject to the following conditions: 1. The satisfactory resolution of the School District's issues with the Discovery Museum of Orange County. 2. The development of a mutually agreed to exemplary joint use agreement between the City of Santa Ana and the Santa Ana Unified School District for the use of facilities developed on the City's Centennial Park property. 3. Support by the County of Orange to retain Centennial Park as an integral part of the regional park system. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 248 AUGUST 7, 2000 253 M COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM 4. Agreement by the County of Orange to continue to jointly fund the maintenance of Centennial Park under the terms and conditions of its existing agreement with the City of Santa Ana. 5. The development of a design, which would maximize the community's use of the new facilities including a major skate park, while protecting critical existing facilities such as the Fire Training Center and Soccer Complex. 6. The development of a design that would exclude fencing and other restrictions for the community's long term use of the facilities . 7. Receive all necessary approvals from federal, state and county agencies. 8. Specifically designate the school as a science and technology fundamental high school. MOTION: Christy SECOND: Franklin VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido (7) NOES: None (0) COMMENTS PUBLIC COMMENTS Ralph Boccheti and John Lombardo raised concerns relative to errant golf balls at Riverglen Homes; Larry Day representing Grand Pet Care Center expressed concerns relative to the status of the bid for animal shelter services; Alfredo Zarate, Jr. and Kim McPeck also addressed Council. CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS Councilmember Moreno • Mentioned that Riverglen residents pay sanitation fees but do not receive certain benefits because Riverglen is a private community and cited the Municipal Code section that provides that the City shall not incur any liability for maintenance of a dedicated road or street unless it has been accepted into the City Street System. Councilmember Moreno further noted that the City Manager is CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 249 AUGUST 7, 2000 254 authorized to accept streets and roads into the City street system; City Manager Ream informed the Council that City staff will investigate this issue and report back Raised concerns about the budget item for the Memphis Restaurant and stated that ,given the owner's financial status and the number of properties he owns in Santa Ana, he did not need the City's financial assistance • Supported the concept of the IDEA Center, however stated that the Center should be at a site that would be less costly for the City of Santa Ana • Asked residents to continue praying for him and his family during a trying time in his life. Councilmember Bist Noted that several months ago she had asked staff to look into a resident complaint at the Park Place Apartments concerning maintenance issues, however, she recently received a second complaint indicating that conditions were still deplorable , and again asked staff to investigate the situation. Councilmember McGuigan • Thanked Warren Johnson, a Volunteer Chaplain with the Fire Department and the Orange County Fire Authority for his heroic efforts in rescuing individuals in a building fire in the City of Orange. Councilmember Franklin • Thanked the Police and Fire Chiefs for arranging "ride-alongs" for him and related how impressed he was with the level of service provided by the City's paramedics; he also complimented the Police loud parties task force for their efforts in responding to complaints. He reminded residents that there is a noise ordinance and violations should be reported to the police • Announced that he attended the Mexican American Opportunities Foundation Fiesta at Prentice Park, and congratulated the Foundation on a successful event • Announced that in the month of August, the musical "Grease" was taking place in Phillips Hall; he noted that this production was a collaborative effort between Santa Ana College, Santa Ana City, and the Santa Ana Youth Employment and Training Program • Announced that Director Francis Ford Coppola was producing a "Gidget" musical and has chosen the Orange County High School of the Arts to perform it. Mayor Pro Tern Lutz • Notified Santa Ana High School graduates that there will be an All Years reunion at Yorba Linda Regional Park on September 9, 2000 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 250 AUGUST 7, 2000 255 ADJOURNMENT - 11:41 P.M. - To 5:30 p.m. on August 21, 2000 to the Police Chiefs Conference Room - 4`h Floor, 60 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, California lam_-trc...c�•c� /(-. x C'-E1 <' C_. Patricia E. Healy, Clerk of the Council CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 251 AUGUST 7, 2000