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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRDA MINUTES 1983 09 06 MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF lUSTIN, CALIFORNIA September 6, 1983 1. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was call ed to order by Chairman Hoesterey at 8:45 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 300 Centennial Way, Tustin, California. 2. ROLL CALL Agency Members Present: Ronald B. Hoesterey, Chairman Ursula E. Kennedy, Chairperson Pro Tem Richard B. Edgar Frank H. Greinke Donald J. Saltarelli Agency Members Absent: None Others Present: James G. Rourke, City Attorney William A. Huston, Exec. Director/City Manager Mary E. Wynn, Recording Secretary/CityClerk Ronald A. Nault, Director of Finance Alan G. Warren, Senior Planner Robert S. Ledendecker, Director of Public Works Charles R. Thayer, Chief of Police Approximately 10 in the audience 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES It was moved by Edgar, seconded by Kennedy, to approve the minutes of the August 15, 1983, meeting. Carried 5-0. 4. DESIGN REVIEW - 52 UNIT MOTEL (Laguna Road at Orange) The Senior Planner presented the staff report as contained in the inter- com dated September 6, 1983, prepared by the Community Development Depart- ment. Richard Pierce, 14771 Plaza Drive, project applicant, spoke in favor of the proposed project, and responded to Council questions. Council/staff/applicant discussion followed regarding clientele art acted to budget-type motels, "big-rig" trucks parking on private property adja- cent to budget-type motels, posting "No Truck Parking - Tow Away" in sub- ject area, the need for a quality motel in Tustin, upgrading the amenities and rent structure targeted at higher-class clientele, input from the school district regarding impact on the high school, and crimes generally related to motels. It was moved by Grei nke, seconded by Kennedy, to table the matter to the September 19, 1983, meeting and direct staff to work with the applicant to upgrade the motel's architecture and other amenities that would war- rant a higher rent structure, and contact the Tustin Unified School Dis- trict for their input. Carried 5-0. 81 5. OTHER BUSINESS Jay Nunez, 1447 Southeast Sycamore, was provided information about the redevelopment plan and development of parks by Mayor Hoesterey. Councilman Greinke was informed by the Director of Public Works that the bench at E1 Camino Real and Main Street in front of Tustin Hardware was specifically designed without a back. 6. ADJOURNMENT At 9:25 p.m., it was moved by Kennedy, seconded by Edgar, to adjourn to the next regular meeting on September 19, 1~3. Motion carried 5-0. R~CO~NG SECRET