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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00 CC AGENDA 3-20-12CITY OF TUSTIN JOINT REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL, TUSTIN PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY & HOUSING AUTHORITY MARCH 20, 2012 ~~ COUNCIL CHAMBER :._~~ .. ~~~~ 300 CENTENNIAL WAY, TUSTIN ;. Z~. s ~. ~, :, AI Murray, Mayor Pro Tem Jerry Amante, Councilmember John Nielsen, Mayor Deborah Gavello, Councilmember Rebecca "Beckie" Gomez, Councilmember Jeffrey C. Parker, City Manager David E. Kendig, City Attorney Pamela Stoker, City Clerk George Jeffries, City Treasurer CLOSED SESSION MEETING 5:30 P.M. CALL TO ORDER -Meeting #2285 ATTENDANCE PUBLIC INPUT -Members of the public may address the City Council on items on the Closed Session Agenda. CLOSED SESSION ITEMS -The Brown Act permits legislative bodies to discuss certain matters without members of the public present. The City Council finds, based on advice from the City Attorney, that discussion in open session of the following matters will prejudice the position of the City in existing and anticipated litigation: 1. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL -EXPOSURE TO LITIGATION [Govt. Code § 54956.9(b)] -Two Cases 2. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL -INITIATION OF LITIGATION [Govt. Code § 54956.9(c)] -Two Cases 3. LIABILITY CLAIMS pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.95 • Consideration of claim of Erik Adams, Claim No. 11-34 • Consideration of claim of Monique Wallace, Claim No. 11-39 • Consideration of claim of Jessica Thompson, Claim No. 11-40 • Consideration of claim of Alicia Rodriguez de Lozano, Claim No. 12-03 • Consideration of claim of Estancia Homeowners Assoc., Claim No. 12-05 4. EXISTING LITIGATION (five cases) • Tustin Unified School District v. City of Tustin et al., Case No. 30-2010- 00345476, Orange County Superior Court NOTE: As required by Senate Bill 343, any non-confidential writings or documents provided to a majority of the City Council members regarding any item on this agenda will be made available for public inspection in the City Clerk's office located at 300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA during norma/business hours. • City of Tustin v. Tustin Unified School District et al., Case No. 30-2011- 501073; Orange County Superior Court • T-Mobile West Corporation v. City of Tustin, et al, United States District Court, Central District of California, Gase No. SACV11-1854 JVS (RNBx) • Angela Z. Jabour v. City of Tustin, OCSC Case No. 30-2010-00343725 • Mira Properties v City of Tustin, Orange County Superior Court Case No. 30-2011-00522643 5. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS (Government Code 54956.8) • Property Address/Description: A portion of Parcel 1 of Tract 16696 and a portion of Parcel 1 as shown on Record of Survey No 99-1048 A_gencx: City of Tustin City Negotiators: Christine Shingleton, Assistant Executive Director and Amy Freilich, Special Counsel Negotiating Parties: Vestar/Kimco Tustin, L.P., represented by Allan Kasen and Jeff Axtell. Under Negotiation: Price and terms of payment JOINT REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL, TUSTIN PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY AND HOUSING AUTHORITY ?:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER -Meeting #2285 INVOCATION - Councilmember Gavello NATIONAL ANTHEM AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE -Emma Hobson, Miss Tustin 1St Runner Up; Keila Halili, Miss Tustin 2012 ROLL CALL -City Clerk CLOSED SESSION REPORT -City Attorney David E. Kendig PRESENTATION • Miss Tustin 2012 Court; Miss Tustin 2011 _- JointCity Council, Tustin Public Financing Authority March 20, 2012 and Housing Authority Regular Meeting Agenda Page 2 of 12 ORAL COMMUNICATION/PUBLIC INPUT - At this time, any member of the public may address the City Council on matters which are listed on this agenda or under the jurisdiction of the City Council. If the item you wish to speak on is a public hearing item, you may wish to wait until the Council considers that item. PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS A public hearing provides individuals the opportunity to be heard regarding an intended action of the City Council related to land use or fees. (Agenda Items 1-2) 1. TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 2010-153 AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2012- 02 Tentative Parcel Map 2010-153 is a request to subdivide the three existing parcels containing four office buildings into four (4) separate parcels located at 13362, 13372, 13400, 13420, and 13422 Newport Avenue and 1101 Bryan Avenue. The subject property currently consists of four multi-tenant single story medical office buildings with two access points (one from Newport Avenue and one from Bryan Avenue) and on-site common parking and landscape areas. The proposed Tentative Parcel Map would create a condominium office complex to accommodate up to thirty nine (39) individually owned office suites. A Conditional Use Permit 2012-02 has been submitted for ajoint-use off-street parking plan. On February 28, 2012, the Tustin Planning Commission adopted Resolution 4189, recommending that the Tustin City Council approve Tentative Parcel Map 2010-153 and CUP 2012-02 (Attachment E). Recommendation: That the City Council adopt Resolution No. 12-24 approving Tentative Parcel Map (TPM) 2010-153 and Conditional Use Permit 2012-02. RESOLUTION NO. 12-24 A RESOLUTION OF THE TUSTIN CITY COUNCIL APPROVING TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 2010-153 TO SUBDIVIDE THE EXISTING THREE (3) MEDICAL OFFICE PARCELS INTO FOUR {4) SEPARATE PARCELS AND UNITS FOR INDIVIDUAL SALE OF UP TO 39 MEDICAL OFFICE CONDOMINIUM SUITES AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2012-02 FOR JOINT-USE PARKING FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 13362 - 13372 NEWPORT AVENUE (APN 500-131-01), 13422 NEWPORT AVENUE (APN 500-131-03), AND 1101 BRYAN AVENUE (APN 500-131-10) 2. GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 2011-01 AND SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT 2011-04 Joint City Council, Tustin Public Financing Authority March 20, 2012 and Housing Authority Regular Meeting Agenda Page 3 of 12 General Plan Amendment (GPA) 2011-01 proposes to update existing parks and recreation facilities inventory, update proposed parks and recreational facilities, update parks descriptions, and other minor text amendments. Specific Plan Amendment {SPA) 2011-04 proposes to increase the allowable number of rental units (max. thirty (30) percent), allow transfer of residential units and non- residential square footages between planning areas, eliminate a 9-acre park from neighborhood E, require the execution of a development agreement prior to or concurrent with City approval of any development project, and implement other minor text amendments to the MCAS Tustin Specific Plan. The Planning Commission at the meeting of February 14, 2012, and February 28, 2012, considered the proposed General Plan Amendment (GPA) 2011-01 and Specific Plan Amendment (SPA) 2011-04. The Planning Commission had concerns related to the increase of rental units, the elimination of 9-acre park site, clarification to the status of the blimp hangars, and the references to Redevelopment Agency throughout the MCAS Tustin Specific Plan. Staff addressed the concerns at the February 28, 2012, meeting and the Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. 4190 recommending that the City Council approve GPA 2011-01 and SPA 2011-04. Recommendation: That the City Council: 1. Adopt Resolution No. 12-26 approving General Plan Amendment 2011-01 by amending the Conservation/Open Space/Recreation element of the General Plan to reflect existing and future parks and open spaces; and 2. Introduce and have first reading of Ordinance No. 1413, approving Specific Plan Amendment 2011-04 by establishing that 30 percent of total allowable units within the City of Tustin can be rental, allowing transfer of residential units and non-residential square footages between planning areas, eliminating a 9-acre sports park from neighborhood E, requiring the execution of a development agreement prior to or concurrent with City approval of any development project, and implementing minor text amendments to the MCAS Tustin Specific Plan; and set for second reading at the City Council meeting of April 3, 2012. ORDINANCE NO. 1413 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, APPROVING SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT (SPA) 2011-04, INCREASING THE ALLOWABLE NUMBER OF RENTAL UNITS, ALLOWING TRANSFER OF RESIDENTIAL UNITS AND NON- RESIDENTIAL SQUARE FOOTAGES BETWEEN PLANNING AREAS, ELIMINATING A 9-ACRE SPORTS PARK FROM NEIGHBORHOOD E, REQUIRING THE EXECUTION OF DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT PRIOR TO OR CONCURRENT WITH CITY APPROVAL OF ANY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, AND IMPLEMENTING MINOR TEXT Joint City Council, Tustin Public Financing Authority March 20, 2012 and Housing Authority Regular Meeting Agenda Page 4 of 12 AMENDMENTS TO THE MCAS TUSTIN SPECIFIC PLAN. CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS All matters listed under the Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and will be enacted by one motion without discussion. Persons wishing to speak regarding Consent Calendar matters should file a "Request to Speak" form with the City Clerk. (Agenda Items 3 through 12) 3 4 5 6 APPROVAL OF MINUTES -REGULAR MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL HELD ON MARCH 6, 2012 Recommendation: That the City Council approve the Action Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council held on March 6, 2012. APPROVAL OF DEMANDS AND RATIFICATION OF PAYROLL The City Council has approved the use of Government Code Section 37208 to expedite the payment of City of Tustin obligations that are in accordance with the approved budget or continued operations authorizations. Recommendation: Approve Payroll in the amount of $695,705.80 and Demands in the amount of $4,236,979.92. APPROVAL OF OPERATOR SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR CARNIVAL RIDES AND CONCESSION SERVICES FOR THE TUSTIN TILLER DAYS FESTIVAL Approval of an Operator Services Agreement between the City of Tustin and North American Amusements, Inc., dba Shamrock Shows, to provide the City with carnival rides and concession services far the Tustin Tiller Days Festival. Recommendation: Authorize the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute an Operator Services Agreement with the firm North American Amusements, Inc., dba Shamrock Shows for the 2012 Tustin Tiller Days Festival and two (2) optional one year extensions. DESTRUCTION OF RECORDS -CITY CLERK'S OFFICE Resolution No. 01-91, the Record Retention/Disposition Schedule, permits destruction of records and documents which meet certain criteria with the approval of the City Attorney and City Council. Recommendation: Adopt Resolution 12-31, authorizing the destruction of records in the possession of the City Clerk's Office. Joint City Council, Tustin Public Financing Authority March 20, 2012 and Housing Authority Regular Meeting Agenda Page 5 of 12 RESOLUTION N0. 12-31 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE DESTRUCTION OF CERTAIN CITY RECORDS AND PAPERS IN THE POSSESSION OF THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN NO LONGER REQUIRED FOR THE CONDUCT OF CITY BUSINESS, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY GRANTED BY THE CITY OF TUSTIN'S RECORDS RETENTION SCHEDULE 7. AUTHORIZATION TO PURCHASE EQUIPMENT AND DECLARATION OF SURPLUS EQUIPMENT FOR PUBLIC AUCTION Staff is requesting City Council authorization to purchase two utility trucks and one backhoe loader for use by the Public Works Department. In addition, the City Council is requested to declare city certain equipment surplus in accordance with Section 1626a (2) of the Tustin City Code and authorize their sale at public auction. Recommendation: That the City Council: 1. Adopt Resolution No. 12-22 authorizing the State of California Department of General Services to purchase two (2) Chevrolet utility trucks from Coalinga Motors of Coalinga, CA. in the amount of $67,785.55 and one (1) John Deere Backhoe Loader from Coastline Equipment Long Beach, CA in the amount of $105,707.65; 2. Declare, in accordance with the Tustin City Code, Section 1626a (2), the attached itemized list of equipment as surplus and not required for public use; and 3. Authorize the sale of the equipment listed above at the next available public auction and apply net proceeds to applicable City Revenue fund. RESOLUTION NO. 12-22 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA AUTHORIZING THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO PURCHASE CERTAIN ITEMS 8. APPROVE CONTRACT FOR ANNUAL CATCH BASIN INSERT CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES The approval of a multiyear contract with West Coast Storm, Inc. will provide for the regular cleaning and maintenance of catch basin inserts installed within the public right-of-way. Recommendation: That the City Council approve a contract with West Coast Joint City Council, Tustin Public Financing Authority March 20, 2012 and Housing Authority Regular Meeting Agenda Page 6 of 12 Storm, Inc. for the Annual Catch Basin Insert Cleaning and Maintenance Services, and authorize the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute the contract documents on behalf of the City. 9. APPROVE A CONSULTANT SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH TAIT AND ASSOCIATES FOR PREPARATION OF AN ENGINEERING FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR RED HILL AVENUE STREETSCAPE AND MEDIAN IMPROVEMENTS (CIP NO. 70209) City Council approval is requested of a Consultant Services Agreement with Tait & Associates to prepare an Engineering Feasibility Study for Red Hill Avenue Streetscape and Median Improvements between Bryan Avenue and the I-5 Freeway. This project is one of the short-term action projects identified within the Center City area of the "Neighborhoods of Tustin Town Center: A New Beginning, a Strategic Guide to Development" report. Recommendation: That the City Council authorize the City Manager to execute a Consultant Services Agreement with Tait & Associates to prepare an Engineering Feasibility Study (Study) for Red Hill Avenue Streetscape and Median Improvements project. 10. ADOPT RESOLUTIONS ESTABLISHING ICMA RETIREMENT CORPORATION, A PLAN ADMINISTRATOR FOR SECTION 401 AND 457 DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLANS The City currently offers two providers (Nationwide Insurance and Great West Insurance) for the employees to choose from for Section 401 and 457 deferred compensation plans. ICMA Retirement Corporation (ICMA-RC) is anon-profit corporation that provides deferred compensation plans and would be offered as another option for employees. Recommendation: It is recommended the City Council: 1. Adopt Resolution No. 12-15 adopting the section 457 deferred compensation plan (DC Plan) administered by ICMA-RC; execute the Declaration of Trust of VantageTrust; the City would serve as trustee under the Plan and invest funds held under the Plan in the VantageTrust; the Finance Director shall be the coordinator for the Plan; and the Finance Director will be authorized to execute all necessary agreements with the ICMA-RC incidental to the administration of the DC Plan. 2. Adopt Resolution No. 12-16 permitting participants in the retirement plan to take loans from section 401 and 457 deferred compensation plans. 3. Adopt Resolution No. 12-17 establishing a section 401 money purchase retirement plan (Plan) administered by ICMA-RC; execute the Declaration of Trust of VantageTrust; the City would serve as trustee under the Plan and invest funds held under the Plan in the VantageTrust; Joint City Council, Tustin Public Financing Authority March 20, 2012 and Housing Authority Regular Meeting Agenda Page 7 of 12 the Finance Director shall be the coordinator far the Plan; and the Finance Director will be authorized to execute all necessary agreements with the ICMA-RC incidental to the administration of the Plan. RESOLUTION NO. 12-15 A RESOLUTION OF THE CALIFORNIA, RELATING PLAN RESOLUTION NO. 12-16 A RESOLUTION OF THE CALIFORNIA, RELATING PERMIT LOANS CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, TO A 457 DEFERRED COMPENSATION CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, TO AMENDING A RETIREMENT PLAN TO RESOLUTION NO. 12-17 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO A 401 GOVERNMENTAL MONEY PURCHASE PLAN & TRUST 11. 2011 GENERAL PLAN ANNUAL REPORT AND ANNUAL MITIGATION MONITORING STATUS REPORT FOR FEIS/EIR FOR MCAS TUSTIN SPECIFIC PLAN The California Government Code requires that the Planning Commission provide a progress report to the City Council on the status of the City's General Plan and the progress in its implementation, including the progress in meeting our share of regional housing needs and efforts to remove governmental constraints to housing development, maintenance, and improvement. In addition, the City Council certified the Program Final Environmental Impact Statement/Environmental Impact Report (FEISIEIR) for the Disposal and Reuse of MCAS Tustin along with its Supplemental and Addendum. The FEIS/EIR evaluated the environmental impacts of the reuse and disposal of MCAS-Tustin, which included the adoption of a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15097. On March 13, 2012, the Planning Commission reviewed the General Plan Annual Report and Annual Mitigation Monitoring Status Report and authorized staff to forward the reports to the City Council. With Council authorization, staff will forward the General Plan Annual Report to the State Office of Planning and Research and the State Department of Housing and Community Development in fulfillment of the State's requirement, and receive and file the Annual Mitigation Monitoring Status Report. Recommendation: That the City Council: • Authorize staff to forward the General Plan Annual Report to the State Joint City Council, Tustin Public Financing Authority March 20, 2012 and Housing Authority Regular Meeting Agenda Page 8 of 12 Office of Planning and Research and the State Department of Housing and Community Development; and • Receive and file the Annual Mitigation Monitoring Status Report and authorize staff to submit subsequent report when considerable and significant activities occur. 12. AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND SUCCESSOR AGENCY FOR ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT PURSUANT TO HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 34171 AND SUCCESSOR AGENCY APPROVAL OF AN ADMINISTRATIVE BUDGET PURSUANT TO HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 34177 (j) Successor Agency Approval is requested of an Administrative Budget and authorization for the City and Successor Agency to enter into an agreement for administrative support and reimbursement for such services. Recommendation: That the City Council approve and authorize the City to enter in an Agreement for Reimbursement of Costs and CitylSuccessor Agency Operations Loan with the City acting as Successor Agency to the Tustin Community Redevelopment Agency. 13. FIRST AMENDMENT TO REGULATORY AGREEMENT AND DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS AND FIRST AMENDMENT TO SUPPLEMENTAL REGULATORY AGREEMENT FOR THE TUSTIN LEGACY COVENTRY COURT PROJECT Authorization is requested for amendments to the Regulatory Agreement and Supplemental Regulatory Agreement for the Tustin Coventry Court Project at Tustin Legacy with Tustin Coventry Seniors, LP. Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council take the following actions: 1. Approve and authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the First Amendment to Regulatory Agreement and Declaration of Restrictive Covenants. 2. Approve and authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the First Amendment to Supplemental Regulatory Agreement. 14. FIRST AMENDMENT TO REGULATORY AGREEMENT AND DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS AND FIRST AMENDMENT TO SUPPLEMENTAL REGULATORY AGREEMENT FOR THE TUSTIN LEGACY COVENTRY COURT PROJECT Authorization is requested for amendments to the Regulatory Agreement and Supplemental Regulatory Agreement for the Tustin Coventry Court Project at Tustin Legacy with Tustin Coventry Seniors, LP. __ Joint City Council, Tustin Public Financing Authority March 20, 2012 and Housing Authority Regular Meeting Agenda Page 9 of 12 Recommendation: It is recommended that the Tustin Housing Authority approve and authorize the Executive Director, or his designee, to execute the First Amendment to Regulatory Agreement and Declaration of Restrictive Covenants. 15. COUNCIL FOLLOW-UP ITEM REGARDING CITY OF IRVINE JAMBOREE/I-5 PROJECT As a follow up to Councilmember Gavello's inquiry, City staff recently became aware of an agreement between the City of Irvine and Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency titled "Temporary Congestion Relief Agreement for the Jamboree/I-5 Project". The agreement provides for additional traffic management strategies to relieve congestion during construction of the Jamboree/I-5 widening project which is currently underway. It will allow for converting the toll booths of SR-261 at Irvine Blvd southbound on-ramp and northbound off-ramp to free of charge ("Free") during the temporary closures of Jamboree Road necessary to complement pavement reconstruction. Roadway full closures will be allowed for a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 6 consecutive weekends. A fully executed copy of the agreement is attached for further reference. Please note the revised project completion date is April 2013. Recommendation: Receive and file. REGULAR BUSINESS ITEMS Matters listed under Regular Business are generally proposals for new legislation or items requiring discussion. (Agenda Items 16 through 19) 16. SECOND READING AND ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 1411, MINOR ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT Draft Ordinance No. 1411 would standardize the way Zoning Districts are referenced throughout the Zoning Code to ensure additional consistency with the City Council-approved Zoning Map and also make other minor corrections to the Tustin Zoning Code. On February 14, 2012, the Tustin Planning Commission adopted Resolution 4187 recommending that the Tustin City Council approve Code Amendment 2012-001. Recommendation: Have second reading by title only and adoption of Ordinance No. 1411 (roll call vote). ORDINANCE NO. 1411 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, IMPLEMENTING MINOR TEXT AMENDMENTS TO THE Joint City Council, Tustin Public Financing Authority March 20, 2012 and Housing Authority Regular Meeting Agenda Page 10 of 12 TUSTIN CITY CODE TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL CONSISTENCY WITH THE TUSTIN ZONING MAP 17. ORDINANCE NO. 1416 (CODE AMENDMENT NO. 2012-002) AMENDING TUSTIN CITY CODE SECTION 9252J3(d)(3) TO PROVIDE AN ADDITIONAL PARKING EXCEPTION OPTION FOR THE COMMERCIAL PORTION OF THE CULTURAL RESOURCES DISTRICT In 2008, the Tustin City Council approved the Old Town Parking Study that determined Old Town had a significant amount of available private parking and modern parking standards were an impediment to the area's economic development and health. The City Council has supported economic development in Old Town by waiving parking related in-lieu and lease fees. Proposed Ordinance No. 1416 would establish a new parking exception option that allows all or a portion of a project's required on-site parking spaces to be met through the payment of an annual $60 fee intended to compensate the City for the proportional use and maintenance of public parking. Recommendation: That the Tustin City Council introduce and have first reading of Ordinance No. 1416, amending Tustin City Code Section 9252J3(d)(3) to provide an additional parking exception option to support economic development within the commercial portion of Old Town Tustin (Attachment A); and set the matter for second reading at the Council's April 3, 2012 meeting. ORDINANCE NO. 1416 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TUSTIN CITY CODE SECTION 9252J3(d)(3) TO PROVIDE AN ADDITIONAL PARKING EXCEPTION FOR THE COMMERCIAL PORTION OF THE CULTURAL RESOURCES DISTRICT. 18. ISSUANCE OF WATER REFUNDING REVENUE BONDS BY THE TUSTIN PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY Approval by the Tustin Public Financing Authority ("TPFA") and the City of Tustin ("City") is requested to authorize the issuance and sale of 2012 Refunding Water Revenue Bonds, ("Bonds") in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $10 million to refinance the 2003 Water Refunding Revenue Bonds to take advantage of lower interest rates to reduce the annual debt service payments. Recommendation: It is recommended that: 1. The TPFA adopt TPFA Resolution 12-01 AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF WATER REVENUE BONDS TO REFINANCE IMPROVEMENTS TO THE CITY OF TUSTIN'S Joint City Council, Tustin Public Financing Authority March 20, 2012 and Housing Authority Regular Meeting Agenda Page 11 of 12 MUNICIPAL WATER ENTERPRISE AND APPROVING RELATED DOCUMENTS AND OFFICIAL ACTIONS. a. Indenture of Trust; b. Installment Sale Agreement; c. Band Purchase Agreement; and d. Preliminary Official Statement. 2. The City Council adopt City Council Resolution 12-30 APPROVING THE PROCEEDINGS TO REFINANCE IMPROVEMENT TO THE CITY'S MUNICIPAL WATER SYSTEM, APPROVING THE ISSUANCE OF WATER REFUNDING REVENUE BONDS BY THE TUSTIN PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY FOR SUCH PURPOSES AND APPROVING THE RELATED DOCUMENTS AND OFFICIAL ACTIONS. a. Installment Sale Agreement; b. Bond Purchase Agreement; and c. Preliminary Official Statement. TPFA RESOLUTION NO. 12-01 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF WATER REFUNDING REVENUE BONDS TO REFINANCE IMPROVEMENTS TO THE CITY OF TUSTIN"S MUNICIPAL WATER ENTERPRISE AND APPROVING RELATED DOCUMENTS AND OFFICIAL ACTIONS RESOLUTION NO. 12-30 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PROCEEDINGS TO REFINANCE IMPROVEMENTS TO THE CITY'S MUNICIPAL WATER SYSTEM, APPROVING THE ISSUANCE OF WATER REFUNDING REVENUE BONDS BY THE TUSTIN PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY FOR SUCH PURPOSES AND APPROVING RELATED DOCUMENTS AND OFFICIAL ACTIONS 19. LEGISLATIVE REPORT At this time, the City Council may take the opportunity to discuss current legislation of interest. OTHER BUSINESS/COMMITTEE REPORTS ADJOURN TO SUCCESSOR AGENCY MEETING - The next regular meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, April 3, 2012 at 5:30 for Closed Session Meeting followed by the Regular Meeting at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber, 300 Centennial Way, Tustin, California. Joint City Council, Tustin Public Financing Authority March 20, 2012 and Housing Authority Regular Meeting Agenda Page 12 of 12