HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC MINUTES 1988 02 29MINUTES OF AN ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA
FEBRUARY 29, 1988
I. CALL TO ORDER/PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE/INVOCATION
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Edgar at 7:00 p.m. in the City
Council Chambers, 300 Centennial Way. The Pledge of Allegiance was led
by Councilman Kelly, and the Invocation was given by Councilwoman
Kennedy.
II. ROLL CALL
Councilpersons Present: Ronald B. Hoesterey, Mayor
Ursula E. Kennedy, Mayor Pro Tem
Richard B. Edgar
John Kelly
Earl J. Prescott
Councilpersons Absent: None
Others Present: William A. Huston, City Manager
James G. Rourke, City Attorney
Mary E. Wynn, City Clerk
Fred Wakefield, Captain, Police Department
Robert S. Ledendecker, Dir. of Public Works
Ronald A. Nault, Finance Director
Christine Shingleton, Dir. of Com. Development
Royleen White, Com. & Admin. Srvcs. Director
Approximately 80 people in attendance
III. PUBLIC HEARING
1. PROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 144 - FAIRHAVEN AVENUE
In response to area residents, Annexation No. 144 was initiated on
October 7, 1987. The area is generally bounded by Fairhaven Avenue
on the north, Prospect Avenue on the east, Santa Clara on the south
along present City boundaries and present City boundaries on the
west (which is 100 feet easterly of Marshall Lane). The area of
160 acres consists of 451 single-family residences with zoning
classifications of R-1, E-4 100 and E-4 80, approximately 1209
registered voters, with an estimated population of 1713.
A staff report was given by the Director of Community Development.
The Public Hearing was opened by Mayor Hoesterey at 7:08 p.m.
The following spoke in opposition to subject annexation:
Mr. Woodland, 13132 Fairmont Way
Barbara Green, 17502 Rainier Dr.
Wallace Porter, 13231 Fairmont Way
Judy Karwelis, 17891 Allegheny
Gerald Falk, 12371 Malena
Tom Ruff, 13211 Yorba St.,
Joe Herzig, North Tustin Homeowners Association
Elva Woodland, 13132 Fairmont Way
Zona McKibben, 13451 Prospect
Gerald P. Ball, 13271 Malena Drive
Donald Fife stated that he was not against joining Tustin,
however, he was there to submit a petition with over 700 signatures
regarding the traffic on Santa Clara and Fairhaven.
The following spoke in favor of subject annexation:
Phyliss Spivey
Douglas Chapman, 13252 Fairmont Way
Ruth Harnon, 13271 Fairmont Way
Walter Deatman, 17631 Rainier Dr.
Mary Boyajian, 17612 Whitney
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At 8:54 p.m. the Public Hearing was closed.
After discussion by the Council, it was moved by Kennedy, seconded
by Edgar, to continue the Public Hearing until the March 7, 1988,
City Council Meeting. Motion carried 5-0. 24
2. PROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 145 - PROSPECT AVENUE
In response to area residents, Annexation No. 145 was initiated on
October 7, 1987. The area is generally bounded on the north by
current City boundary (which is 345 feet northerly of Santa Clara),
current City boundary on the west (which is 100 feet westerly of
Laurinda Way), and current City boundary on the south (which is 100
feet southerly of Laurie Lane) and Prospect Avenue on the east.
The area consists of 16.5 acres with 53 single-family residences,
approximately 123 registered voters, and an estimated population of
201.
A staff report was given by the Director of Community Development.
The Public Hearing was opened by Mayor Hoesterey at 9:14 p.m.
The following spoke in opposition to subject annexation:
Margaret Steepleton, 17761 Laurie Lane
Joe Herzig, North Tustin Homeowners Association
The following spoke in favor of subject annexation:
Richard Vining, 400 W. Main
Ralph E. Smith, 13572 Flint Drive
At 9:36 p.m. the Public Hearing was closed.
It was moved by Edgar, seconded by Kelly to continue the Public
Hearing until March 7, 1988, City Council Meeting. Motion carried
55=0. 24
3. PROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 146 - 17th STREET/LAURINDA WAY
In response to area residents, Annexation No. 146 was initiated on
October 7, 1987. The area is bounded on the north by current City
boundary (which is 1000 feet northerly of 17th Street), current
City boundary on the east (which is 100 feet easterly of Laurinda
Way), and extends to Prospect Avenue 470 feet northerly of 17th
Street for 200 feet and returns to a point 100 feet easterly of
Laurinda Way, and current City boundary on the west (which is 100
feet westerly of Laurinda Way.) The area consists of 18 single-
family residences, the Gerber Pre -School and one professional
office building. The zoning is E-4-100 (Estate Residential and PA
(Professional Office).
A staff report was given by the Director of Community Development.
The Public Hearing was opened by Mayor Hoesterey at 9:42 p.m.
The following spoke in opposition to the subject annexation:
Joe Herzig, North Tustin Homeowners Association and he also
presented three protest signatures.
The Public Hearing was closed at 9:44 p.m.
The Mayor requested a 5 minute break at 9:45 p.m.
The Council Meeting was reconvened at 9:53 p.m.
After discussion, is was moved by Edgar, seconded by Prescott, to
certify that less than 50% of protests have been filed, and that
the City proceed with Resolution No. 88-20 to Annex 146 into the
City of Tustin. Motion carried 5-0. 24
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IV. OTHER BUSINESS
1. COUNCIL PARTICIPATION IN HELICOPTER TOUR AT MARINE STATION, EL
TORO
The City Manager reflected that City Council Members will be
participating in a Helicopter Tour of the Tustin Area sponsored by
the United States Marine Corps., E1 Toro. The tour will take place
on friday, March 4, 1988, at 9:00 a.m. at the Marine Station, El
Toro.
V. ADJOURNMENT
At 9:58 p.m. the meeting was adjourned to the next Regular Meeeting on
Monday, March 7, 1988, at 7:00 p.m. by unanimous informal consent.
CIn CLERK