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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC MINUTES 05-07-13 MINUTES OF THE JOINT REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL, SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TUSTIN COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND THE HOUSING AUTHORITY 300 CENTENNIAL WAY TUSTIN, CA MAY 7, 2013 7:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER — Meeting #2315 at 7:07 p.m. INVOCATION — Councilmember Gomez PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE — Mayor Pro Tem Puckett ROLL CALL — City Clerk Present: Mayor Al Murray, Mayor Pro Tern Charles "Chuck" Puckett and Councilmembers John Nielsen, Rebecca "Beckie" Gomez and Allan Bernstein Absent: None City Clerk: Jeffrey C. Parker, City Clerk Others Present: David E. Kendig, City Attorney PRESENTATIONS • Tustin High Basketball Team • National League of Young Men • Tustin Toyota — LEED Certification • Pioneer Middle School Students • Orange County Transportation Authority — National Bike Month 2013 ORAL COMMUNICATION/PUBLIC INPUT • Chad Ortlieb City Council/Successor Agency/Housing Authority May 7, 2013 Minutes Page 1 of 16 PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS 1-3 1. CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING AND HOLD A SPECIAL ELECTION FOR CITY OF TUSTIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 13-01 AND ADOPT VARIOUS RESOLUTIONS AND AN ORDINANCE FORMING THE DISTRICT Councilmember Nielsen recused himself due to potential conflict with real property interest Public hearing opened at 7:35 p.m. PowerPoint presentation by Pam Arends-King Public hearing closed at 7:47 p.m., with no comments The City continues to develop the former Marine Corps Air Station known as Tustin Legacy. To provide adequate funds to provide services to the soon to be developed areas of Tustin Legacy, staff requested City Council at the March 5, 2013 meeting to approve a resolution establishing a Community Facilities District No. 13-01 (CFD 13-01) and authorizes the levy of special taxes and accept the Petition to create CFD 13-01 . The actions taken by the City at this time will finalize the formation of CFD 13-01 . The Council received and filed the Community Facilities District Report It was moved by Mayor Murray and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Puckett to: 1 . Adopt Resolution No. 13-28, a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Tustin, California, of Formation of City of Tustin Community Facilities District 13-01 , Authorizing the Levy of a Special Tax within the District and Establishing an Appropriations Limit for the District. Roll call vote: 4-0-1 It was moved by Mayor Murray and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Puckett to: 2. Adopt Resolution No. 13-29, a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Tustin, California, Calling Special Election for City of Tustin Community Facilities District 13-01 . Roll call vote: 4-0-1 City Council/Successor Agency/Housing Authority May 7, 2013 Minutes Page 2 of 16 It was moved by Councilmember Bernstein and seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Puckett to: 3. Vote to approve the proposition authorizing the levying of a special tax and establishing an annual appropriations limit for Community Facilities District No. 13-01 and authorize the Mayor to cast the City's vote on the official ballot for the Community Facilities District in accordance therewith. City Clerk Services Supervisor, Erica Rabe, announced the results: The votes were cast in favor of the proposition are 518, with none against It was moved by Councilmember Bernstein and seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Puckett to: 4. Adopt Resolution No. 13-30, a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Tustin, California, Declaring Results of Special Election and Directing Recording of Notice of Special Tax Lien. Roll call vote: 4-0-1 It was moved by Mayor Pro Tern Puckett and seconded by Councilmember Bernstein to: 5. Approve for first reading, Ordinance No. 1431, an Ordinance of the City of Tustin, California, Levying Special Taxes within the City of Tustin Community Facilities District 13-01. Roll call vote: 4-0-1 RESOLUTION NO. 13-28 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA OF FORMATION OF CITY OF TUSTIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 13-01, AUTHORIZING THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX WITHIN THE DISTRICT AND ESTABLISHING AN APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT FOR THE DISTRICT RESOLUTION NO. 13-29 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, CALLING SPECIAL ELECTION FOR CITY OF TUSTIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 13-01 RESOLUTION NO. 13-30 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING RESULTS OF SPECIAL ELECTION AND DIRECTING RECORDING OF NOTICE OF City Council/Successor Agency/Housing Authority May 7, 2013 Minutes Page 3 of 16 SPECIAL TAX LIEN ORDINANCE NO. 1431 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, LEVYING SPECIAL TAXES WITHIN CITY OF TUSTIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 13-01 Councilmember Nielsen returned to the dais 2. FISCAL YEAR 2013-14 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) FUNDING ALLOCATION, FISCAL YEAR 2013-14 ACTION PLAN, AMENDMENTS TO THE PY 2008-13 ACTION PLANS Public hearing opened at 7:53 p.m. PowerPoint presentation by Justina Willkom Public hearing closed at 8:05 p.m., with no comments The Community Development Department is proposing to submit to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) a Program Year (PY) 2013-14 Action Plan (Attachment A), which describes the activities that the City will undertake during the program year. The Action Plan includes the program budget for disbursement of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds. HUD has not yet notified the City of CDBG funding for the program year 2013-14, but has informed staff to use the prior year funding allocation ($587,277) as a baseline with a possible increase of up to four (4) percent. On March 5, 2013, the Tustin City Council conducted a public hearing informing interested citizens about the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program, obtained citizens' views on CDBG priorities, received a report on public service performance evaluations, and potential reallocation and allocation of CDBG funds. The Community Development Department is also proposing to amend the PY 2008-13 Action Plans to reallocate unexpended funds from previously approved projects. An amendment to an Action Plan is required when adding a new activity not previously described in the Action Plan of the respective Program Year or an increase or decrease in funds of fifty (50) percent or more allocated to a specific project. It was moved by Councilmember Nielsen and seconded by Councilmember Gomez to adopt Resolution No. 13-35 approving: 1) Program Year 2013-14 Action Plan and funding allocation; 2) Amendments to the PY 2008-13 Action Plans to reallocate unexpended funds; and, 3) authorize submission of the PY 2013-14 Action Plan to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. City Council/Successor Agency/Housing Authority May 7, 2013 Minutes Page 4 of 16 Motion carried: 5-0 RESOLUTION NO. 13-35 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE PROGRAM YEAR 2013- 14 ACTION PLAN AND FUNDING ALLOCATION AND AMENDMENTS TO THE PROGRAM YEARS 2008-13 ACTION PLANS FOR SUBMISSION TO THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT 3. ORDINANCE NO. 1429, ZONING CODE UPDATE (CODE AMENDMENT 13- 001) Public hearing opened at 8:06 p.m. PowerPoint presentation by Amy Stonich Public hearing closed at 8:15 p.m., with no comments Ordinance No. 1429 (Code Amendment 13-001) proposes the incorporation of text amendments to Articles 4 and 9 of the Tustin City Code (TCC). Code Amendment 13-001 will provide updates consistent with State law and organize the code using modernized format. Generally, the Code Amendment would: consolidate the site development standards in table format; provide updated terminology, definitions and standards to reflect changes with California State Law; codify and incorporate uses that are commonly established; include graphic and figures where appropriate; and, clarify duties of the Zoning Administrator (ZA) for consistency with Council policy and provisions. The incorporation of the proposed text amendments will ensure internal consistency; consistency with the requirements of State Law; and, consistency with the Tustin General Plan. It was moved by Councilmember Nielsen and seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Puckett to: 1. Adopt Resolution No. 13-18 finding the Negative Declaration prepared for Ordinance No. 1429 is adequate; 2. Introduce and have a first reading of Ordinance No. 1429 (Code Amendment 13-001) to amend Article 4 and Article 9 of the Tustin City Code and set a second reading at the next City Council meeting. Motion carried: 5-0 City Council/Successor Agency/Housing Authority May 7, 2013 Minutes Page 5 of 16 RESOLUTION NO. 13-18 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING A NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR CODE AMENDMENT 13-001 TO AMEND ARTICLE 4 AND ARTICLE 9 OF THE TUSTIN CITY CODE TO INCORPORATE MINOR TEXT AMENDMENTS TO THE ZONING CODE ORDINANCE NO. 1429 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING ORDINANCE NO. 1429 (CODE AMENDMENT 13-001) TO AMEND ARTICLE 4 AND ARTICLE 9 OF THE TUSTIN CITY CODE TO INCORPORATE MINOR TEXT AMENDMENTS TO THE ZONING CODE CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS 4-8 It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Puckett and seconded by Mayor Murray to pull consent items 4 and 7, and to approve the balance of the consent calendar items on the agenda as recommended by staff. Motion carried 5-0 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES — JOINT REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL, SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TUSTIN COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND HOUSING AUTHORITY HELD APRIL 16, 2013. It was moved by Councilmember Gomez and seconded by Mayor Murray that the City Council/Successor Agency and Housing Authority approve the Action Minutes of the Joint Regular Meeting of the City Council, Successor Agency to the Tustin Community Redevelopment and Housing Authority held on April 16, 2013 with minor revisions. Motion carried 5-0 5. 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 and Successor Agency to the Tustin Community Redevelopment Agency obligations that are in accordance with the approved budget or continued operations authorizations. Recommendation: Approve Payroll in the amounts of $11,182.39 and $580,372.00; and Demands in the amounts of $2,099,655.84 and $1 ,457,969.95. City Council/Successor Agency/Housing Authority May 7, 2013 Minutes Page 6 of 16 6. APPROVE THE ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR THE TUSTIN LANDSCAPE AND LIGHTING DISTRICT AND SET A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER LEVYING FISCAL YEAR 2013-2014 ASSESSMENTS At the February 19, 2013 meeting, the City Council 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 is ready for City Council approval. Additionally, it is requested that the City Council declare its intention to levy annual assessments and set a public hearing for June 4, 2013. Recommendation: 1. Adopt Resolution No. 13-36 approving the Engineer's Report for the Tustin Landscape and Lighting District for Fiscal Year 2013-2014; and 2. Adopt Resolution No. 13-37 declaring its intention to levy annual assessments for Fiscal Year 2013-2014 and setting a public hearing for June 4, 2013. RESOLUTION NO. 13-36 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 2013-2014 RESOLUTION NO. 13-37 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 2013-2014 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 7. SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION FOR TUSTIN RANCH ROAD, VALENCIA AVENUE, PARK AVENUE AND LEGACY ROAD ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT Councilmember Nielsen recused himself due to potential conflict with real property interest City Council/Successor Agency/Housing Authority May 7, 2013 Minutes Page 7 of 16 It was moved by Mayor Pro Tern Puckett and seconded by Mayor Murray to approve a supplemental appropriation in the amount of $1,667,569 from the CFD 04-1(Fund 433) Acquisition Fund to be used on various projects currently underway at Tustin Legacy by the City. Motion carried: 4-0-1 Councilmember Nielsen returned to the dais 8. WAIVER OR MODIFICATION OF SPECIFIC CLOSING CONDITIONS CONTAINED IN THE DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (DDA) FOR EARLY CONVEYANCE OF DISPOSITION PARCEL 1A TO ANTON LEGACY TUSTIN, LP (DEVELOPER) Approval is requested to waive or modify specific closing conditions in the Disposition and Development Agreement (DDA) between the City and Anton Legacy Tustin, LP (Developer aka St Anton Partners) and accelerate payment by the Developer of the Backbone Infrastructure obligation. Recommendation: Authorize the City Manager to do the following: 1. Waive section 7.2.2(n) of the DDA, which conditions conveyance of Parcel 1A subject to the conveyance of Parcel 2A (The Irvine Company, aka Legacy Villas LLC). Conveyance will not occur earlier than May 21, 2013 or with the second reading of Ordinance No. 1431 , adopting CFD 13-01. 2. Modify sections 7.2.1(e) and 7.2.2(m) of the DDA to exempt a grading permit and building permit to the Close of Escrow; however, the Developer must be in a position to receive all required building permits. Waivers 1 and 2 above will be granted with the stipulation that the Developer will consent to the following: 1. The Developer will instruct escrow to release the Backbone Infrastructure obligation in the amount of $4,324,393, prior to the completion of Park Avenue between Warner Avenue and Legacy Avenue, as described section 8.5.2 of the DDA, as follows: a) release 50% or $2,162,197 at the close of escrow, and b) release the remaining 50% or $2,162,196 when all improvements to the roadway have been completed with the exception of the final paving surface and stripping of the roadway. The determination of when the project is nearly complete as described above will be at the discretion of the Public Works Department. 2. The Developer will consent to waive its right to protest the formation of CFD 13-01, pursuant to the Rate and Method proposed for consideration by the City Council on May 7, 2013 for Affordable Moderate Multi-Family City Council/Successor Agency/Housing Authority May 7, 2013 Minutes Page 8 of 16 units. REGULAR BUSINESS ITEMS 9-12 9. SECOND READING AND ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 1428 TO AMEND ARTICLE 1 CHAPTER 1 AND ARTICLE 8 CHAPTER 1 AND CHAPTER 8 (CODE AMENDMENT 2013-003) OF THE TUSTIN CITY CODE INCORPORATING HEARING OFFICER GUIDELINES FOR ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING PROCEDURES On November 4, 2008, the Tustin City Council adopted Ordinance No. 1358 amending Article 1 of the Tustin City Code establishing an Administrative Citation Program for penalty provisions for administrative citations. Ordinance No. 1428 (Code Amendment 2013-003) is a City initiated update to the Tustin City Code Article 1 and Article 8 in order to: • Establish Hearing Officer Guidelines • Incorporate amendments that are consistent with State law • Implement penalty fee provisions for non-payment of citations • Update definitions and procedures • Incorporate a fixed amount for compensation with a maximum overall amount per hearing to Hearing Officers It was moved by Councilmember Nielsen and seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Puckett to have second reading by title only and adoption of Ordinance No. 1428 (roll call vote) Motion carried: 5-0 ORDINANCE NO. 1428 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING ARTICLE 1 CHAPTER 1 AND ARTICLE 8 CHAPTER 1 AND CHAPTER 8 (CODE AMENDMENT 2013-003) OF THE TUSTIN CITY CODE RELATING TO CODE ENFORCEMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE CITATIONS. 10. APPOINTMENT OF THE FINANCE DIRECTOR AS THE INTERIM CITY TREASURER The City Council is asked to consider Resolution No. 13-38 appointing the Finance Director as the Interim City Treasurer. It was moved by Councilmember Bernstein and seconded by Councilmember Nielsen to: City Council/Successor Agency/Housing Authority May 7, 2013 Minutes Page 9 of 16 That the City Council adopt Resolution No. 13-38 appointing the Finance Director as the Interim City Treasurer. Motion carried: 5-0 RESOLUTION NO. 13-38 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, APPOINTING THE FINANCE DIRECTOR AS INTERIM CITY TREASURER 11. ORDINANCE AMENDING CITY CODE REGARDING CITY COMMISSIONER REMOVAL AND COMPENSATION PowerPoint presentation by David E. Kendig Per the Council's request, staff has prepared the attached Ordinance to amend the City Code to provide that City commission members would be automatically removed from office upon election to the City Council, and to provide that commissioner compensation shall be established by ordinance. It was moved by Mayor Pro Tern Puckett and seconded by Councilmember Nielsen to introduce and have first reading by title only of Ordinance No. 1434 Amending Article 1 and Article 5 of the Tustin City Code Regarding Commissioner Removal and Compensation and set the second reading at the next Regular City Council Meeting. Motion carried: 5-0 ORDINANCE NO. 1434 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN AMENDING ARTICLE 1 AND ARTICLE 5 OF THE TUSTIN CITY CODE REGARDING COMMISSIONER REMOVAL AND COMPENSATION 12. LEGISLATIVE REPORT City Manager, Jeff Parker, provided an update on upcoming legislation OTHER BUSINESS/COMMITTEE REPORTS COUNCILMEMBER BERNSTEIN • Attended the Water Advisory Committee of Orange County; discussed Delta City Council/Successor Agency/Housing Authority May 7, 2013 Minutes Page 10 of 16 Conservation Plan • Attended the Orange County Vector Control meeting • Attended the Street Fair and Chili Cook-off meeting • Attended Teacher of the year dinner; congratulated winners and thanked all teachers for efforts in educating children • Attended the Athletic and Aquatics Complex dedication at Santiago Canyon College • Reflected on Mr. George Jeffries' memorial service • Wished a happy birthday to the State of Israel, who celebrates its 65th birthday • Shared a quote from Paul Johnson • Mentioned Jerusalem Day is May 8 • Wished a happy birthday to his mom who is 84 years old COUNCILMEMBER GOMEZ • Attended memorial service for Mr. George Jeffries on April 19; condolences to the Jeffries family; pleased to see many in attendance, including City staff • Attended the Community Yard sale on April 20 • Attended the Tennis Fun Fest on April 20 • Met with project managers from Standard Pacific to review plans for project at the Legacy on April 23; toured their recent project in the City of Brea • Attended the Music Family fun night with Arroyo Elementary School • Attended the 5th anniversary celebration of EmbroidMe on April 25; congratulated Jonathan Stone on his successful business • Toured the Tustin Ranch Road and water tower with Doug Stack on April 26; thanked Doug Stack and Public Works • Attended Take Back the Day event sponsored by the Tustin Police Department • Attended the Association of University Women meeting; presented awards to the winners of Tech Trek on May 1 • Attended the annual awards dinner for the Orange County League of Conservation Voters on May 2 • Attended the Vital Link career fair at Beckman High School on May 3 • Attended the annual Greater Orange Health Information Association dinner to honor graduates on May 3 • Attended Teacher of the Year dinner; sponsored by the Tustin Public Schools Foundation on May 3 • Attended Tustin Promenade organized by the Tustin Historical Society and chaired by Lindburgh McPherson on May 4 • Attended Meet and Greet for Preservation Conservancy Group on May 7 • Attended the Pep Rally for the Tustin High School Basketball team; congratulated the coach and players • Mentioned Parks and Recreation Department published the schedule for Concerts in the Park • Encouraged the public to attend and support events within the City of Tustin • Wished a happy birthday to her husband and daughter City Council/Successor Agency/Housing Authority May 7, 2013 Minutes Page 11 of 16 • Wished a happy Mother's Day to all Tustin mothers COUNCILMEMBER NIELSEN • Attended the Orange County Sanitation District Operations Committee meeting • Attended the Southern California Association of Governments regional conference; re-elected to District 17 regional council; thanked those who supported him. Congratulated new officers— Greg Pettis, President, Carl Morehouse, Vice President; Cheryl Walker, 2nd Vice President • Attended the Tustin Area Historical Society's annual Promenade Home & Garden Tour, "A Day In Xanadu" on May 4; encouraged all to visit the Tustin Area Historical Society Museum; thanked all volunteers and Lindburgh McPherson • Attended a reception for Assemblyman Don Wagner at Nieuport 17 on April 30 • Attended the Teacher of the Year dinner; thanked Carol Burby-Garret Executive Director of Tustin Public Schools Foundation • Announced the Tustin blimp hangar was featured in the April 2013 issue of the Smithsonian Magazine • Shared memories of Mr. George Jeffries; expressed condolences MAYOR PRO TEM PUCKETT • Enjoyed attending the Pep Rally for Tustin High School Basketball team; congratulated the players • Wished Mrs. Bernstein a happy belated birthday • Shared he was unable to attend Mr. Jeffries memorial services due to being out of town for his niece's wedding; expressed condolences for Mr. Jeffries' family • Announced the Transportation Corridor Agency Board will select a new CEO very soon; close to finalizing the Tesoro Extension • Attended the Old Town Promenade "A Day in Xanadu"; thanked Mayor Murray for allowing him to speak on his behalf • Attended the Athletic and Aquatics Complex dedication at Santiago Canyon College; met Raul Rodriguez • Attended the Cinco de Mayo celebration at the Tustin Youth Center • Met with boy scouts to answer questions regarding the City of Tustin MAYOR MURRAY • Attended the Association of California Cities of Orange County Board of Directors meeting on April 17 • Attended the Community Services Commission meeting on April 17; swore in new commissioners • Attended Safe Communities meeting; along with Supervisor Todd Spitzer and Irvine Mayor Steven Choy at the Irvine Senior Center on April 17 • Attended the Transportation Corridor Agency Board of Directors meeting as City Council/Successor Agency/Housing Authority May 7, 2013 Minutes Page 12 of 16 alternate on April 18 • Attended Association of California Cities of Orange County Legislative Committee meeting on April 19 • Attended memorial service for Mr. George Jeffries on April 19; appreciated City staff representation • Attended Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors meeting on April 22 • Attended Orange County Crime Victims Memorial unveiling and candlelight vigil, along with Captain Celano, on April 24. Championed by Supervisor Todd Spitzer • Attended the Pacific Symphony Orchestra Concert at Aldersgate United Methodist Church • Attended the Orange County Fire Authority Board of Directors special meeting on April 24; discussed the Orange County Employees Retirement System • Attended Crime Survivors awards banquet; Tustin Police Department was recognized for sensitivity and compassion for handling crime victim cases • Attended Tustin's Take Back day; thanked the Police Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration on April 27 • Attended Orange County Transportation Authority State Route 91 Advisory meeting and widening project groundbreaking • Attended the Orange County Wild Fires press conference • Attended the Chili Cook-off meeting • Attended the Board of Equalization open house with Michelle Steel • Attended the Cinco de Mayo celebration at the Youth Center • Attended the Teacher of the Year awards dinner • Attended the 17th annual Old Town Promenade • Participated in a pre-judging event for the Chili Cook-off for King's Way Church • Attended Orange County Transportation Authority Executive Board meeting and Highways and Planning meeting • Spoke at the Senior Volunteer luncheon; thanked Dave Wilson • Thanked staff for graffiti removal • Complimented Chief Jordan and the Police Department for handling two recent events that were handled very well • Requested Doug Stack to review the intersection of El Camino Real and Park Center • Announced Tustin Chamber monthly breakfast on May 8 • Announced State of the City luncheon will be held Thursday, June 6 • Congratulated the Tustin High basketball team RECESSED TO CLOSED SESSION at 9:15 p.m. CLOSED SESSION MEETING CALL TO ORDER — Meeting #2315 City Council/Successor Agency/Housing Authority May 7, 2013 Minutes Page 13 of 16 ATTENDANCE Present: Mayor Al Murray, Mayor Pro Tern Charles "Chuck" Puckett and Councilmembers John Nielsen, Rebecca "Beckie" Gomez and Councilmember Allan Bernstein Absent: None City Clerk: Jeffrey C. Parker, City Clerk Others Present: David E. Kendig, City Attorney PUBLIC INPUT — None 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 — INITIATION OF LITIGATION [Govt. Code § 54956.9(c)] — Two Cases 2. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — EXPOSURE TO LITIGATION [Govt. Code § 54956.9(d2)] — Two Cases 3. LABOR NEGOTIATIONS [Government Code Section 54957.6] • Agency Negotiators: Chuck Robinson, Deputy City Manager, Derick Yasuda, Human Resources Manager and Peter Brown, Liebert Cassidy Whitmore • Employee Organization: Tustin Municipal Employees Association (TMEA) • Employee Organization: Tustin Police Officers Association — Management Unit (TPMA) • Employee Organization: Tustin Police Officers Association — Officer Unit (TPOA) • Employee Organization: Tustin Police Support Service Association (TPSSA) • Employee Organization: Unrepresented Confidential Employees • Employee Organization: Unrepresented Supervisory Employees • Employee Organization: Unrepresented Executive Management and Management Employees • Employee Organization: Unrepresented Part-Time Employees 4. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS (Government Code 54956.8) — Four cases City Council/Successor Agency/Housing Authority May 7, 2013 Minutes Page 14 of 16 1. Property Lots 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, 10,11, II, D, Final Map Address/Description 17144; Lots 32, 34, Tentative Tract Map 17404; a portion APN's 430-27-31 and 33 and a portion of APN 430-37-10 Agency City of Tustin City Negotiators Jeffrey C. Parker, City Manager, Elizabeth Binsack, Community Development Director, and John Buchanan, Program Manager Negotiating Parties O.C. Property Company, LLC, represented by Rick Kaplan, Mark Smith, John Tran and Mark McGranahan, Cushman Wakefield of California, Inc., Irvine, CA. Under Negotiation Price and Terms of Payment 2. Property Terms and Conditions of a potential land Address/Description exchange between the City of Tustin ("City") and South Orange County Community College District ("SOCCCD"), collectively the parties, of certain property owned by the City (Parcel 1-K-2 and a portion of Parcel I-E-2.1) for property owned by SOCCCD (Parcel I-E-3) and a portion of Parcel IV-J-4 currently leased by SOCCCD from the City, and accommodation of adequate land area by the parties for a future Bell Avenue Extension between Red Hill Avenue and Armstrong Avenue including a portion of Parcel I-E-2.1 owned by the City and dedication by SOCCCD of a portion of Parcel I-E-1.1 currently owned by the SOCCCD and a portion of Parcel IV-J-6 current leased by SOCCCD from the City. Agency City of Tustin City Negotiators Jeffrey C. Parker, City Manager; David E. Kendig, City Attorney, David A. DeBerry, Deputy City Attorney, Matt West, Project Manager and George Schlossberg, Kutak Rock Negotiating Parties Debra Fitzsimons, Vice Chancellor, SOCCCD Under Negotiation Price and Terms of Payment 3. Property Parcel 1A — Anton Legacy Tustin, LP and The Address/Description Irvine Company (TM 17404, Lots 20, MMM, PPP, and NNN) Agency City of Tustin City Negotiators Jeffrey C. Parker, City Manager and John Buchanan, Program Manager Negotiating Parties Steve Eggert and Trisha Malone, St Anton Partners and Bryan Austin, The Irvine Company City Council/Successor Agency/Housing Authority May 7, 2013 Minutes Page 15 of 16 Under Negotiation Price and Terms of Payment 4. Property Tustin Legacy Disposition Package 2A to include Address/Description sale of Parcels 29,30,38, 39, Lot N, Lot M, and Lot VWWWV of tract 17404 and L; Disposition Package 1A North to include sale of Parcel 20, Lot PPP, and Lot NNN of Tract 17404 Agency City of Tustin City Negotiators Jeffrey C. Parker, City Manager, John Buchanan, Program Manager, and special real estate counsel Amy Freilich Negotiating Parties Dan Young, President of Irvine Company Community Development and Bryan Austin on behalf of Irvine Company LLC; Steve Eggert and Tricia Malone, co-owners and on behalf of St. Anton Partners, LLC Under Negotiation Price and Terms of Payment RECONVENE IN OPEN SESSION at 11:38 p.m. CLOSED SESSION REPORT— City Attorney David E. Kendig — No reportable action ADJOURNMENT at 11:39 p.m. — The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May 21, 2013 at 5:30 p.m. for the Closed Session Meeting followed by the Regular Business Meeting at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber, 300 Centennial Way, Tustin, California. ELWYN A 'MUR' Y, J C. PARKER, Mayor C. , C er City Council/Successor Agency/Housing Authority May 7, 2013 Minutes Page 16 of 16