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MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING OF THE TUSTIN COMKUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA
MAY 6, 1996
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order by Chairperson Worley at 9:27 p.m. at
the Council Chambers, 300 Centennial Way, Tustin, California.
ROLL CALL
Members Absent:
Recording Secretary:
Others Present:
Tracy wills Worley, Chairperson
Jeffery M. Thomas, Chairperson Pro Tem
Mike Doyle
Jim Potts
Thomas R. Saltarelli
None
Pamela Stoker
William A. Huston, Exec. Dir./City Manager
Lois Jeffrey, City Attorney
Christine Shingleton, Asst. Executive Director
George Jeffries, City Treasurer
Elizabeth Binsack, Director of Com. Dev.
W. Douglas Franks, Chief of Police
Ronald A. Nault, Finance Director
Tim Serlet, Director of Public Works
Mike Henley, Director of Community Services
Dana Kasdan, Engineering Services Manager
Rita Westfield, Asst. Dir./Com. Dev.
Valerie Crabill, Chief Deputy City Clerk
Dan Fox, Senior Planner
Sara Pashalides, Associate Planner
Gary Veeh, Water Services Manager
Bettie Correa, Senior Personnel Analyst
Approximately 10 in the audience
Members Present:
REGULAR BUSIIIBSS
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1.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES - APRIL 15, 1996 REGULAR MEETING
It was moved bv Potts. seconded bv Thomas,
Redevelopment Agency Minutes of April 15, 1996.
to
approve
the
Motion carried 5-0.
2.
APPROVAL OF DEMANDS
It was moved bv Potts. seconded bv Thomas, to approve Demands in
the amount of $281,284.31.
Motion carried 5-0.
380-10
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SENATE BILL 1861 (MCAS TUSTIN)
William Huston, Executive Director, announced that Senate Bill
1861, sponsored for the City by Senator Ross Johnson, which would
facilitate redevelopment of Marine Corps Air Station, Tustin, was
passed at the Committee Hearing level by unanimous vote following
a presentation by Christine Shingleton, Assistant Executive
Director.
TUSTIN SUPPORT OF
SCREENING/LEGISLATION
CITY
OF
ANAHEIM
ILLEGAL
PRISONER
Agencymember Potts noted the recent City resolution supporting the
City of Anaheim's illegal alien prisoner screening by the
Immigration and Naturalization Service; and legislation restricting
the number of residents per dwelling.
ILLEGAL ALIEN EMPLOYMENT SCREENING
Agencymember Doyle reported that as an employer, he was forbidden
to question residency status of employees, but the Immigration and
Naturalization Service could close his business due to violations.
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MINUTES
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CLOSED SESSION - None
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Chairperson Worley adjourned the meeting at 9:32 p.m. The next regular
meeting of the Redevelopment Agency was scheduled for Monday, May 20,
1996, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at 300 Centennial way.
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