HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC MINUTES 2002 07 01Conducted
7:07 p.m.
Given
Given
Council Present:
Council Absent:
City Clerk:
Others Present:
Presented
Various speakers
Paul Lindsay
Allan Browning
1131 E. Main St, #109
Tustin
Stephen R. Melvin
663 Ambrose Lane
Tustin
MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA
JULY 1,2002
WORKSHOP - The City Council conducted a Budget Workshop
at 5:30 p.m. in the Clifton C. Miller Community Center. The
workshop was open to the public.
CALL TO ORDER
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Mayor Thomas
INVOCATION - Deacon Jerry Miller, St. Cecilia Church
ROLL CALL
Mayor Jeffery M. Thomas, Mayor Pro Tem Tracy Wills Worley,
Councilmembers Lou Bone, Mike Doyle and Tony Kawashima
None
Pamela Stoker
William A. Huston, City Manager; Christine Shingleton, Assistant
City Manager; Lois Jeffrey, City Attorney; George Jeffries, City
Treasurer; Ron Nault, Director of Finance; Arlene Marks, Director
of Human Resources; Elizabeth Binsack, Director of Community
Development; Steve Foster, Chief of Police; Pat Sanchez,
Director of Parks and Recreation; Doug Anderson, Senior Project
Manager; Joe Meyers, Administrative Services Manager; Dana
Kasdan, Engineering Services Manager; Sam Altowaiji, Field
Services Manager; Brian Ragland, Water Services Manager;
Beverley White, Chief Deputy City Clerk; and approximately 25 in
the audience.
PRESENTATION - Officer Wright
Community Wide Blood Drive - Friday July 26, 2002 from 9:00
a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Clifton Community Center
PROCLAMATION - None
FIRST PUBLIC INPUT
The following membes of the audience spoke in opposition to the
Ocean Outfall Waiver:
Doug Korthof, 1020 Marvista, Seal Beach
Lisa Rosen, 1020 Marvista, Seal Beach
Suggested cable broadcasting Concerts in the Park.
Spoke on the Chamber Installation dinner and the business
directory and presented Council with the Chamber of Commerce
Business Directory.
Spoke on budget funding prioritization.
Sue Pflomm
14561 Emerywood Road
Tustin
Thanked Council for moving the Centennial Park improvement
project forward.
Adrian Morton
78 Consuelo
Spoke in support of the proposed skateboard park at Frontier Park.
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Tustin
Richard Edgar
345 W. First St. #29
Tustin
Announced he had been selected as California/Orange County
Senior Assemblyman.
PUBLIC HEARING - None
Approved
Approved
Approved
Adopted Resolution No.
O2-62
Approved
Approved
Approved
Ratified
CONSENT CALENDAR (ITEMS 1 THROUGH 9)
It was moved by Bone, seconded by Kawashima, to approve the
Consent Calendar as recommended by staff. Motion carried 5-0.
1.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES - JUNE 17, 2002 REGULAR
MEETING
Recommendation: Approve the City Council Minutes of June
17, 2002.
2.
APPROVAL OF DEMANDS AND RATIFICATION OF
PAYROLL
Recommendation: Approve Demands in the amount of
$2,197,346.60 and ratify Payroll in the amount of
$431,656.20.
3.
APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT AND RESTATEMENT OF
NPDES IMPLEMENTATION AGREEMENT NO. D02-048
Recommendation: Approve the Amendment and
Restatement of NPDES Implementation Agreement No.
D02-048 with the participating Orange County cities, the
County of Orange, and the Orange County Flood Control
District, and authorize execution of the agreement by the
Mayor and City Clerk on behalf of the City as recommended
by the Public Works Department/Engineering Division.
4.
RESOLUTION NO. 02-62 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA,
APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE
ANNUAL STREET/ALLEY REPAIR PROGRAM (402-6245)
AND AUTHORIZING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 02-62 approving
the plans and specifications for the Annual Street/Alley
Repair Program and authorizing the City Clerk to advertise
for bids as recommended by the Public Works
Department/Engineering Division.
5.
CLAIM OF CONNIE KRAMER, CLAIM NO. 02-07
Recommendation: Deny the claim and direct the City Clerk
to send notice thereof to Claimant and the Claimant's
attorneys as recommended by the City Attorney.
6,
CLAIM OF KAREN A. KELLY, CLAIM NO. 02-12
Recommendation: Deny the claim and direct the City Clerk
to send notice thereof to Claimant and the Claimant's
attorneys as recommended by the City Attorney.
7,
CLAIM OF TROY BLAND, CLAIM NO. 02-10
Recommendation: Deny the claim and direct the City Clerk
to send notice thereof to the Claimant and the Claimant's
attorneys as recommended by the City Attorney.
8. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION AGENDA- JUNE 24,
2O02
All actions of the Planning Commission become final unless
appealed by the City Council or member of the public.
Recommendation: Ratify the Planning Commission Action
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Adopted Resolution No.
02-63
appealed by the City Council or member of the public.
Recommendation: Ratify the Planning Commission Action
Agenda of June 24, 2002.
9.
RESOLUTION NO. 02-63 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA,
APPROVING THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A
SIXTH SUPPLEMENTAL FISCAL AGENT AGREEMENT
AND OTHER MATTERS RELATED THERETO
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 02-63 approving
the execution and delivery of a Sixth Supplemental Fiscal
Agent Agreement and other matters related thereto as
recommended by the Finance Director.
REGULAR BUSINESS (ITEMS 10 THROUGH 12)
Staff to advertise for
applicants, set interviews
and appointments for
August 5, 2002; and
termed-out commissioners
must sit out one year
before reapplying for a
position.
Approved $2,500 donation
to Miss Tustin Pageant
and approved the fee
waiver for Veterans Day
Parade.
Approved
10. PLANNING COMMISSIONER RESIGNATION
It was moved by Worley, seconded by Kawashima, to direct
staff to advertise for Planning Commission applicants, set
interviews and appointments for August 5, 2002, and
establish a policy for termed-out commissioners to sit out one
year before reapplying for a vacant position.
Motion carried 5-0.
11. COMMUNITY SUPPORT REQUEST
Councilmember Bone stated he opposed using taxpayer
funds for the Miss Tustin Pageant event.
It was moved by Kawashima, seconded by Worley, to donate
$2,500 to the Miss Tustin Pageant.
Motion carried 4-1, Bone opposed
The following member of the audience spoke in support of
the Veterans Day Parade fee waiver:
Ronald Melendaz, 1300 S. Grand Ave, Santa Ana
It was moved by Thomas, seconded by Kawashima, to
approve the fee waiver for the Veterans Day Parade.
Motion carried 5-0.
Councilmember Bone clarified he opposed using taxpayer
money to support events that benefited only a limited group
of individuals; however, he was in favor of supporting events
which the entire community could benefit and participate in,
such as the Veterans Day Parade.
12.
PLANNING AREA 20, TUSTIN LEGACY- SELECTION OF
DEVELOPER TO ENTER INTO AN EXCLUSIVE
NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT
It was moved by Kawashima, seconded by Doyle, to select
John Laing Homes and direct staff to prepare an Exclusive
Agreement to Negotiate with the developer for the disposition
and development of Planning Area 20 in the Tustin Legacy
project.
Motion carried 5-0.
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OTHER BUSINESS
AWARD OF DISTINCTION
Councilmember Doyle congratulated Tustin Police Officer Doug Howard for receiving the
California Peace Officers Association Award of Distinction.
LEGISLATION ON SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES (SUVs)
Councilmember Doyle commented on legislation that would increase fees for SUVs and pickup
trucks.
JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT
Councilmember Bone noted that the Board of Supervisors had supported extending the
restrictions on John Wayne Airport.
TUSTIN'S INCORPORATION
Councilmember Bone remarked on a recent newspaper article regarding Tustin's incorporation
75 years ago.
MAKE A WISH FOUNDATION
Councilmember Kawashima stated that July was "Make a Wish" month and noted the Make a
Wish Foundation had its grand opening in Tustin.
TUSTIN SPORTS PARK
Mayor Pro Tem Worley stated the tennis net at the Sports Park needed repair.
El CAMINO REAL CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
Mayor Pro Tem Worley asked when the El Camino Real construction schedule would be
completed.
Tim Serlet, Public Works Director, responded construction would be completed in mid to late
September.
VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT
Mayor Pro Tem Worley stated she had attended a volleyball tournament in Davis.
CENTENNIAL PARK
Mayor Pro Tem Worley noted Council had voted to refurbish the Centennial Park bathrooms by
next year and approved field lighting at Utt.
MAIL BOXES
Mayor Thomas complained about the raise in postal rates and the removal of mail boxes in
Tustin Ranch.
SPECIAL YOUTH CONCERT
Mayor Thomas announced a Peppertree Park concert, consisting of a 48-piece orchestra from
Israel, would be held on July 2, 2002, at 6:30 p.m.
75th ANNIVERSARY ART EXHIBIT
Mayor Thomas stated a 75th anniversary art exhibit and reception would be held at the Tustin
Area Senior Center on July 11,2002, at 7:00 p.m.
CONCERTS IN THE PARK
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CONCERTS IN THE PARK
Mayor Thomas announced the next Concert in the Park would be held on July 3, 2002, 6:00
p.m., at Peppertree Park.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Councilmember Doyle remarked on the Ninth Circuit Court and the pledge of allegiance order.
Mayor Thomas stated the pledge of allegiance would continue to be recited at Council
meetings.
4TH OF JULY
Councilmember Doyle wished everyone a safe 4th of July and invited the community to Tustin
High School for the fireworks show.
Councilmember Kawashima invited everyone to attend the Tustin Meadows 4th of July parade
and the fireworks show at Tustin High School.
Mayor Pro Tem Worley invited the community to the fireworks show at Tustin High School,
noted the music theme was surf, and announced the show was free.
Mayor Thomas noted 4th of July events in Tustin Meadows, Centennial Park, and at TuStin High
School.
ED PANKEY
Mayor Pro Tem Worley requested adjourning the meeting in memory of Ed Pankey who
recently passed away.
Mayor Thomas and Councilmember Doyle spoke on Mr. Pankey's life and passing.
COMMITTEE REPORTS - None
CLOSED SESSION - None
ADJOURNMENT- Mayor Thomas adjourned the meeting at 9:03 p.m. in memory Ed
Pankey. The next regular meeting of the City Council was scheduled for Monday, July 15,
2002, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber at 300 Centennial Way.
JEFFERY M. THOMAS, MAYOR
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