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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00 AGENDA CITY OF TUSTIN MAY 1, 2006 REGULAR MEETING OF THE e COUNCIL CHAMBER CITY COUNCIL 300 CENTENNIAL WAY, TUSTIN Tracy Worley Hagen, Mayor Pro Tem William A. Huston, City Manager Jerry Amante, Councilmember Douglas C. Holland, City Attorney Lou Bone, Councilmember Pamela Stoker, City Clerk Tony Kawashima, Councilmember Doug Davert, Mayor Gporge Jeffries, City Treasurer CLOSED SESSION 5:30 p.m. The Brown Act permits legislative bodies to discuss certain matters without members of the public present. The following items were received for the May 1, 2006 meeting of the City Council. (Agenda Items A and B) CALL TO ORDER ATTENDANCE PUBLIC INPUT — Members of the public may address the City Council on items on the Closed Session Agenda. CLOSED SESSION ITEMS A. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL--EXISTING LITIGATION pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(a) AAE vs. City of Tustin B. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8 Property: 305 East Main Street Negotiators: Assistant City Manager Christine Shingleton (City) and Cathy Sipia of Cathy's Kids Club Under Negotiation: Acquisition City Council Meeting May 1, 2006 Agenda Page 1 of 7 PUBLIC MEETING 7:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION — Father John Block, St. Cecilia's Church PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE — Councilmember Lou Bone ROLL CALL— City Clerk Stoker CLOSED SESSION REPORT— City Attorney PROCLAMATION - Presented by Mayor Davert to Parks and Recreation Superintendent Gary L. Magill for his invaluable service to the City of Tustin FIRST PUBLIC INPUT PUBLIC HEARINGS A public hearing provides individuals the opportunity to be heard regarding an intended action of the City Council/Redevelopment Agency related to land use or fees. (Agenda Item 1) 1. PROPOSED WATER SERVICE RATES The City of Tustin's water rates were last adjusted in November 1994. A comprehensive Water Rate Study was undertaken in 2004 to evaluate the future operation and capital needs of the water distribution system. An active rate model was developed so that we may continuously monitor the financial health of Tustin's water system. The City's Audit Committee reviewed and approved the recommendations contained in the study. Based on the current factors generated by the model, staff is recommending a 13.5% increase in water service rates effective June 1 , 2006, with additional increases of 11 .45% scheduled for January 2007 and 10% in January 2008. 12,951 Legal Notices were mailed out by March 14, 2006. Recommendations: 1.a. Open and close the public hearing; and 1 .b. Adopt resolution. RESOLUTION NO. 06-54 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Tustin adjusting water service rates City Council Meeting May 1, 2006 Agenda Page 2 of 7 CONSENT CALENDAR All matters listed under the Consent Calendar are considered to be routine by the City Council- 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 2 through 14) 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES — REGULAR MEETING OF APRIL 17, 2006 Recommendation: Approve the Regular City Council Meeting Minutes of April 17, 2006. 3. APPROVAL OF DEMANDS AND RATIFICATION OF PAYROLL Recommendation: Approve Demands in the amounts of $4,028,362.77 and $1,724,996.23; Paid immediately in the amount of $2,700.00; and Payroll in the amount of $566,898.94. 4. PLANNING ACTION AGENDA—APRIL 24, 2006 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 Agenda of April 24, 2006. 5. JOINT COMMUNITY FACILITIES AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF TUSTIN AND THE CITY OF SANTA ANA The Cities of Tustin and Santa Ana have entered into a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement creating the Tustin-Santa Ana Transportation System Improvement Authority. The Authority will be undertaking improvements at the intersections of Dyer and Grand and Edinger and Grand. The City of Tustin wishes to fund our portion of these projects from Community Facility District Bond proceeds. This will require the Cities to enter into the Joint Community Facilities Agreement attached to this report. Recommendation: Authorize the City Manager to sign a Joint Community Facilities Agreement by and between the City of Tustin and the City of Santa Ana. 6. APPOINTMENT TO FILL VACANCY IN BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE TUSTIN AREA SENIOR CENTER FUND, INC. v City Council Meeting May 1, 2006 Agenda Page 3 of 7 City Council action is required to appoint Mary Hill to the Tustin Area Senior Center Fund, Inc.. Pursuant to the Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws, the Tustin Area Senior Center Fund, Inc., consist of five (5) Directors. Due to the relocation out-of-state of Janet Swartz, a vacancy currently exists in the Board of Directors. A vacancy may be filled by appointment of the City Council. Recommendation: Appoint Mary Hill to the Board of Directors of the Tustin Area Senior Center Fund, Inc. 7. LEASE VEHICLES: SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS UNIT The Police Department is seeking approval of City Council to lease three (3) new vehicles to replace three (3) existing leased vehicles that are nearing the end of their contract. Recommendation: Approve the following three leases: 2006 Nissan Altima and 2006 Nissan Pathfinder from Tustin Nissan; and 2006 Toyota Highlander from Tustin Toyota. 8. DECLARATION OF SURPLUS EQUIPMENT Recommendation: Declare the vehicles and related equipment detailed in the agenda report as surplus and not required for public use, in accordance with the City Code, Section 1626 and authorize the Public Works Department to sell the equipment at public auction. 9. AWARD OF BID FOR TWO (2) NEW 10-WHEEL DUMP TRUCKS Recommendation: Award the bid for the purchase of two (2) new ten (10)- wheel dump trucks, to Carmenita Truck Center in the amount of $248,567.38. 10. TUSTIN LANDSCAPE AND LIGHTING DISTRICT LEVY OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2006-2007 The City Council, at their meeting of February 6, 2006, adopted Resolution No. 06-18, which ordered the preparation of an Engineer's Report for the Levy of. Annual Assessments for the Tustin Landscape and Lighting District. The Engineer's Report has now been completed and approval is required. Recommendation: Adopt the resolutions. RESOLUTION NO. 06-52 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Tustin, California approving the Engineer's Report for the Tustin Landscape and Lighting District Levy of Annual Assessments for Fiscal Year 2006-2007 City Council Meeting May 1, 2006 Agenda Page 4 of 7 RESOLUTION NO. 06-53 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Tustin, California declaring its intention to provide for an Annual Levy of Assessment for Fiscal Year 2006-2007 for the improvement, maintenance and servicing of public landscaping and lighting facilities in the Tustin Ranch area within the boundaries of the Tustin Landscape and Lighting District and to levy and collect assessments pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 and Proposition 218 and giving notice thereof it. ACCEPTANCE OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS AND RELEASE OF BONDS FOR TRACT MAP NO. 16527(VOIT DEVELOPMENT COMPANY) All public improvements associated with Tract Map No. 16527 have been completed. In addition, all monuments associated with the Tract Map have been set, inspected, and verified as complete. The Public Works Department is now recommending acceptance of the public improvements and release of the public improvement and monumentation bonds. Recommendation: Accept the public improvements and release the following bonds in the indicated amounts: Faithful Performance Bond, No. 024-015-176 $ 1 ,209,000.00 Labor and Material Bond, No. 024-015-176 $ 604,500.00 Monumentation Bond, No. 024-015-178 $ 2,500.00 12. APPROVAL OF CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION MONITORING FIELD SERVICES WITH RICHARD C. SLADE & ASSOCIATES LLC FOR MAIN STREET FACILITIES, WELL NO. 4 REHABILITATION Approval of the subject construction management services contract with Richard C. Slade & Associates LLC to assist City staff in completing Water Well Rehabilitation Project. Recommendation: Direct the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute the contract documents on behalf of the City with Richard C. Slade & Associates LLC subject to City Attorney approval as to form. 13. CITY OF TUSTIN RESPONSE TO CITY OF IRVINE DRAFT SUBSEQUENT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR 2323 MAIN STREET PROJECT City Council authorization is requested for the City of Tustin's response to the subject Draft Subsequent Environmental Impact Report for a proposed City of Irvine General Plan Amendment and Zone Change, Transfer of Development Rights, and other discretionary actions to permit residential development consisting of 445 multi-family condominium units at the northeast corner of Main Street and Von Karman Avenue. City Council Meeting May 1, 2006 Agenda Page 5 of 7 Recommendation: Authorize staff to forward the draft response letter to the City of Irvine. 14. APPLICATION FOR BUILDING EQUITY AND GROWTH IN NEIGHBORHOODS (BEGIN) FUNDS FROM THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Recommendations: 14.a. Adopt resolution; and RESOLUTION NO. 06-55 - A resolution of the Tustin City Council authorizing the City Manager to apply for Building Equity and Growth in Neighborhoods (BEGIN) funds from the California Department of Housing and Community Development 14.b. If the application for funding is approved, the funds will be used to assist very-low and low-income homebuyers at the Columbus Square development with down payment assistance and closing costs. REGULAR BUSINESS Matters listed on the Regular Business are generally proposals for new legislation or items requiring discussion. (Agenda Item 15) 15. CITY COUNCIL— LEGISLATIVE UPDATES Recommendation: Pleasure of the City Council. SECOND PUBLIC INPUT— Refer to First Public Input for information. OTHER BUSINESS - City Manager, City Attorney, City Council COMMITTEE REPORTS - City Council ADJOURNMENT — Next meeting scheduled for May 15, 2006 at 5:30 p.m. for Closed Session and 7:00 p.m. for Regular Session in the Council Chamber, 300 Centennial Way, Tustin, California City Council Meeting May 1, 2006 Agenda Page 6 of 7 AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF ORANGE) CITY OF TUSTIN) I, Pamela Stoker, City Clerk of the City of Tustin, hereby certify, under penalty of perjury, that I caused the posting of this agenda by 5:00 p.m., Friday, April 28, 2006; in the public notice display case in front of the Council Chamber, 300 Centennial Way, Tustin, California, 92780. Pamela Stoker, City Clerk City Council Meeting May 1, 2006 Agenda Page 7 of 7 CITY OF TUSTIN CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA INFORMATION Welcome to the Tustin City Council meeting! It is the intention of the Tustin City Council to be responsive to the concerns and needs of our community. Your participation in local government will assure that our City maintains an exceptional quality of life for residents and businesses. We thank you for your involvement and interest in our community. Council Meetings The City Council meets the first and third Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber at 300 Centennial Way, tin,ustin (unless adjourned to different dateltime). The City Council conducts business as the City Council of the City ofTus , the Board of Directors of the Tustin Community Redevelopment Agency, and the Board of Directors of other Tustin agencies that may meet from time to time. Food and beverage is permitted in the atrium area outside of the Council Chamber where a speaker system has been provided, but not in the Council Chambers. No smoking.is alloweddn the,Civic Center. x� AX While in the City Council Chamber, please,-tura offal) cellular phones and pagers„ Agenda Description � W The Agenda descriptions provide the publicwith,a general summary of the'items of business to be considered by the Council. The Council is not limited m any'way tt e""Recommendation?', and maytake,ahy action which the Council deems to be appropriate on an Agenda item.-,;Except as otherwise provided by law`Tno aetion,,shall be taken on any item not appearing In the agenda ti0 All supporting documentation for' this Agenda is available for public review a the,City Clerk's Office during regular business hours, in the Police Department; and the Tustin Public;:Library, These agenda books ate'also provided for use in the Council Chamber atrium area'dunngthe_meehng*K-,s ` Public Input x Pursuant to Government Code Sec 54954;3 the public may comment on any agenda it under consideration by the City Council, Community Redevelopment Agency, or,other,City bf Tustin'agencies,;an 'o dtAer matters under the Council's jurisdiction. Public Input is provided at the begimmng.and endof the meeting No action can be taken on items not on theaagenda unless authorized by law'jTot I time all otteiiifor public input on non- agenda items is limited to thirty�,(30) minufes`to one,(1) hour; at,the discretion of the presiding officer. A speaker may not relinquish her/his time to another}speaker¢ If you wish to address the City Council on any matter"please filLout one of the forms located on the speaker's podium and submit to the City Clerk so your remarks on the digital recording of the meeting can be,attributed to you. When you start to address the City Council, please state yourJulltname and.address for the recor"d Distribution of Material to City Council t i If you have material you wish to distribute to the City Councilandfhe public regarding an item on the agenda, please give the material to the City Clerk prior to the meeting. 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(28 CFR 35.102.104 American Disabilities Act Title II) 2 - CITY OF TUSTIN °. > „ _ MAY 1`,' 2006' .., : , �REGULARIMEETING OF THE` COUNCIL CHAMBER` CITY;COUNCIL 300 CENTENNIAL WAY TUSTIN ,Tracy Worley Hagen Mayor Pro T=em William A Huston City Manager a Jerry Amante Councilmember '� Douglas - 2- °. - g s C Holland City_Attorney , f' Lou Bone, Councilmerrjber Pamela,Stoker City Clerk Tony ` x. Kawashima Couhcilmember Doug4Davert Mayor -< y„George Jeffries City Trea6uTef sr, , 3 y5j Y x CLOSED SESSIONy 530pm > The Brown Act permltt_s,legislative bodies to discuss certain ,5 t, matters .without:members of--�the:ipublic, present” , The ; following items were received for the.May l 2006 meeting "14e �3 of the City Counci (Agenda Items A andB) s CALL TO ORDER ATTENDANCE° µ PUBLIC INPUT Members °of the public may,address the City Council on items'6n.,the Closed Session Agenda ra° CLOSED�SESSION ITEMS CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL "EXISTING LITIGATION pursuant to- t F Govemrnent Code.Sectlon 54956 9(a) ?Fy S Y Q1„ AAE vs:City of Tustin B. CONFERENCE WITH-REALPROPERTY NEGOTIATOR, pursuant to Government Code Section 54956 8 TT W ar L Property4305,E ast Main Street ' s 4 rk Negotiators Assistant City Manager Christine Shingleton'(City) and Cathy ' Spa —,Qo fCathy s Kids Club Under Negotiation Acquisitions ' - 4 r City Council Meeting k may 1 2006 AgendaPage 1 A pI Syc n PUBLIC•MEETING 7.00 PM CALL TO ORDER "INVOCATION Father John Block, St.ICealia s.Church E a, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE -Coundimember Lou Bone t 3 ' ROLL CALL City Clerk Stoker CLOSED SESSION REPORT City Attorney' PROCLAMATION ;=,Presented: 6y' Mayor Davert to Parks 'and Recreation Superintendent Gary L Magill forhis invaluable`service to the City of Tustin e i FIRST PUBLIC INPUT. -PUBLIC HEARINGS A public,,he provides individuals the opportunity to be'heard regarding",an,antended action of the City.'Coun`ciVRedevelopment - = Agency related to land use or fees A enda Item 1 1. : PROPOSED WATER SERVICE-RATES ' ' ' The City�ofr Tustin s water rates were last adjusted Jn November ..1994 A compreh'en' Ne Water Rate Study, v"as undertakeriJn 2004 to evaluate the future f operation and capital needs of the water distribution system, An active,rate` 3 model was developed so,that we may continuous_lymonitor the.tfinancial health{ of Tustin's water system. ^-The City's Audit Cornmittee reviewed and approved the recommendations contained- in he study Based on, the currentsfaotors , generated by 'the model :"staff 1s recommending 4x13.5% increase: in water' service Nates effecfive ;June 1 '2006 with' additional increases of 11.45%. scheduled for January 2007 and 10°l° in January2008 .c 1'2 951 Legal Notices were•maded out by March 14 2006 .E Recommendations , ; x 1.a. -Open and close the#bblic hearing and` 1 bAdop t resolution ` a < 6 „RESOLUTION NO 06 54 A'resolution of the City Council of the City of Tustin adjusting water service rates k E n City CouncilMeeting May 12006 r E Agenda Page 2 of 6 �� s K " CONSENTCALEN`DAR AII matters listed urider the Consent Calendar are considered -� to be routine by the City Council and will'be enacted by one motion without �disc`ussion Persons "wishing toy "speak `regarding ConsentCalendaFinatters.shouldfile a Request to: Speak' form with the`'Cdy"Clerk, (Agenda Items 2 through;14)" ' 2. "APPROVAL O,F.•""MINUTES .`REGULAR MEETING OF APRIL f , 2006 Recommendations A rove the Re ular CI Council,Meetin Minutes of A nl 17, „� pp 9_ tY .n 9 •� p 3 x APPROVAL OF DEMANDS AND RATIFICATION OF PAYROLL Recommendation: Approve Demands in the amounts of $4 028 362;77 and 51724;996.23;'Paid immediately�in the amount of $2;700 00; and Payfoll inthe y aount.of$566 898.94 ; r , 4: PLANNING'ACTIONAGENDA-APRIL 24; 2006' S AII actions of the Planning Commission become final unless appealed by the City tit, bun it or member of the public. . t q" Recommendation:; Ratifyi.the Planning Commission Action Agendalof April"24" 2006. 41 5. " JOINT COMMUNITY FACILITIES AGREEMENT BYANDvBETWEEN THE CITY, OF TUSTIN AND THE CITYOF SANTA ANA: The Cities bf Tustin and•Santa Ana"have entered into a"Joint Exercise of Powers . ... Agreement creating the Tustin-Santa AnaTransportation System Improvement ` , :' ,Authority. The Authority wilLbe undertaking improvements at-the=intersection r ,Dyeand Grand and Edinger and�Grand. The City of Tustin wishes to fund,our portion of these projects from Community Facility District Bond;proceeds ,This will require, the Cities to enter into the. Joint Community Facilities Agreement ""tis report attached toh ROm ttv ecommentlatron Authorize the City Manager to sign` `Joint Community ,. Facilities Agreement by and;between, the City of Tustinand the City' of•5anta Aria t " a �v r> - �• s s 00, ao W6 APPOINTMENTy, TO FILL VACANCY IN> BOARD OF_ DIRECTORS OFA THE _ _ Y TUSTIWAREA SENIOR CENTER FUND, INC" r t k City Council Meeting May 11'2006 Agenda '� Page,3 of 6 It, It, , Cit Council action is re wired' to appoint Ma , Hill. to the,Tustin Area,Senior Y r �.. q PP F ,., rYr - � < Center Fund Inc:`Pursuant to, the Articles of Incorporation and By Laws the �� ...,• TustmArea Senior Center Fund, Inc consist of five (5) Directors. •Due.to,the 11' x,., - r o'ns"is relocation out-of "state of Janet,Swartz, a vacancycurrently exists in the'Boardof Directomaybe filledby,appointment ofthe City Counal. , ., RecommendationAppoint Mary Hill to the Board;of Directors of,the Tustin,. Area Senior Center Fund;a,nc LEASE VEHICLES SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS•UNIT "W- -The Police Department is seeking"approval of,City Councilyto lease three"(3) new t vehicles to replace three (3) existing leased vehicles that are nearing the end of . Ahed contract � " q r a Recorrimendafion Approve the following three leases 2006 Nissan Altima and . 2006 Nissan Pathfinder,from Tustin"Nissan and 2006 Toyota HigWander,from . r Tustin Toyota e 9 8. DECLARATION OF SURPLUS EQUIPMENT- Recommendation: Declare the vehicles and related,equiprnent detailed in the agenda report as surplus and not required for public use; in accordance.with the , City Code' Section)1626.and,authorize the Public Works Depatnient�to seWthe' ' ,equipment at public auctior , ; 9 < AWARD;OF BID FOR TWO;(2) NEW 10 WHEEL DUMP TRUCKS T 3 Recommendation. , Award the bid ifor the purchasert"of two, (2) new ten (10)- wheel dump trucks; to Carmenita Truck Center in the amount of$248,567 38`•, k:� _ ♦gt�i'm f f •k � RAE � a'" Y a m - 10. TUSTINLANDSCAPE WAND LIGHTING DISTRICT 'LEVY OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS FOR'FISCAL YEAR 2006-2007 The•City Council, at their meeting`of February6 ,2006 adopted Resolution No>• 06 18, which ordered the '`preparation of. an :Engineers Report for the Levy of Annual"Assessments for the Tustin 'Landscape and Lighting" District Engineer's Report has"noW been'completed and approval is'required Recommendatron. Adopt the resolutions 4 ,,RESOLUTION NO 06-52..- A,resolution of the,City Council of•the City of k�Tustin California •,approv[ng"the Engmeers, ,R 'port for the``Tustin Landscape. and Lighting��Dist°rict Levy of Annual Assessments for Fiscal , Year 2006-2.007 A, 3t City CouncirMeeting h May 1 2006 4Agenda Page 4 of 6 _„ .. , . f RESOLUTION 3N0 06 53 A resolution of the City Council of'the'`City of, Tustin California declaring Its=intention'to provide'Jor,awAnnual Levy,o_f,�= , Assessment for Fiscal Year 2006-2007"for the improvemm ent ain#enance , and "servicing, of public landscaping"a,nd lighting,facilities in the Tustin, - Ranch area within the bou"ndaries.of the Tustm'iLandscape `antlLighting"„ District,and to levy and collect°assessments pursuant to the`Landscaping`'. and Lighting';Act of 1972 and'Proposition;218�and'giving notice thereof , 11r "",",ACCEPTANCE OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS AND`.RELEASE OF 'BONDS FOR TRACT*MAP, NO .=16527.(VOIT,DEVELOPMENT COMPANY) ` All public improvements associatedn withTract Map' No 16527 have been �comple'tetl,In,bddition all-'monuments associated with.the Tract=Map have been - . set, inspected and.venfied as complete The 'Public Works Departmentis now. recommending acceptance of the public improvements.andQrelease of,the-public i improvement and onumentatlOn I)OndS , ' '`� Yea ecommendation Accept tfie public improvements and,re'lease the following _ bonds:in the indicated"amounts. - y.: Faithful Performance Bond, No 024 015-176, �'$ 1,205,000 00 Labor andfvlaterial Bond; No:024-015`16 ' $ 604,500.00 Monumentation Bond, No 024=015-178:" $ 2,500.00 fx t Y i� 12: ' AP.P,ROVAL OF_CONTRACT ,FOR "CONSTRUCTION MONITORING`. FIELD;:' SERVICES WITH , RICHARD C ;SLADE & ASSOCIATES .LLC FOR, MAIN ' 'STREET FACILITIES WELL.NO: 4REHABILITATION a x ••Approval of the subject construction management services contract with:Richard G Slade:& ,Associates LLC 'to assist City; staff in''completing Water Well Rehabilitation Project a s.: z Re commendation:' Direct tfie Mayor and the City Clerk execute the contract. documentson`6ehalf of„the;City with Richard ,C Slade & Associates LLC subject to CityAttorney approval as to form - 13: CITY OF TUSTIN RESPONSE TO CITY OF IRVINE 'DRAFT SUBSEQUENT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT'REPORT FOR 2323 MAIN STREET PROJECT a ” Cit Council authorization is 're uestedzfor the'Cit of Tustin's�resjonse to the V' Y q Y P 'subject,Draft Subse_quent,Environmental Irripacf Report fora proposed�City ofy AM - Irvine General Plan`6ArAndment and Zone Change; Transfer=of Development; , 3 Rights, and other,-discretionary4fi actionsp to`'permit residential development' consisting of 445 multi family condominium units at the northeast cornepof Main r` s *, Street and Von Karrr an Avenue F y B 5 HP ' City Council Meeting May 1 2006 Agenda Page �- W s r- Recommendafibn Authorize staff;to forward the draft response letter to the 'City of Irvine 4" 14 APPLICATION.FOR BUILDING EQUITY ANDGROWTH IN.'NEIGMBORHOODS (BEGIN):FUNDS FROM THE>CALIFORNIA,DEPARTMENT OF HOUSINGAND COMMUNITY'DEVELOPMENT : _ �,Q o Recommendations 14 a Adopt resbI6ti6n and zF „ RESOLUTION—NO.- '06-55 A resolution, of_the Tustin- City 'Council authoring th6,,City=Manager, to apply for•Building Equity h and"G�ovir ': Neighborhoods'(BEGIN) funds from the Califofnia Department of'Housing. and-Gommanity-Development, 14 b .If the application for funding is approved the funds will be used to assist verylow',and Idw-income ,homebuyers a4 ' the `"`Columbus',• Square development with down payment,assistance and closing costs. REGULAR BUSINESS Matters; listed orithe;.Regular Business are .'genera y proposals Tor new,�legisietion;or it ems requiring", liscussion_ (Agerite' 15)' 15 t CITY COUNCIL LEGISLATIVE UPDATES , Recorrimenda€von: Pleasure of the City Council SECOND;