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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00 CC AGENDA 4.21.15CITY OF TUSTIN JOINT REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL, SUCCESSOR AGENCY AND HOUSING AUTHORITY John Nielsen, Mayor Pro Tern Rebecca Gomez, Councilmember Charles E. Puckett, Mayor Al Murray, Councilmember Dr. Allan Bernstein, Councilmember APRIL 21, 2015 COUNCIL CHAMBER 300 CENTENNIAL WAY, TUSTIN Jeffrey C. Parker, City Manager David E. Kendig, City Attorney Jeffrey C. Parker, City Clerk Pamela Arends -King, City Treasurer CLOSED SESSION MEETING 5:30 P.M. CALL TO ORDER — Meeting #2366 ATTENDANCE PUBLIC INPUT — Members of the public may address the City Council on items on the Closed Session Agenda. 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 [Government Code § 54956.9(d4)] — Two Cases 2. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — EXPOSURE TO LITIGATION [Government Code § 54956.9(d2)] — Two Cases 3. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — EXISTING LITIGATION [Government Code § 54956.9(a)] — One Case A. Maria Alejandra Carmona v. City of Tustin, Henry John Stanczyk; Case No. 30- 2014- 00720764- CU- PA -CJC Please note: Written materials relating to agenda items for an open session regular meeting of the Council that are distributed to a majority of the Council members less than 72 hours prior to the meeting are available for public inspection at the following locations: In the City Clerk's Office during regular business hours and following business hours (after 5:30 p.m.) in the Council Chamber on the day of the meeting. 4. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS [Government Code § 54956.8] — Three Cases Property Address /Description Agency City Negotiators Negotiating Parties Under Negotiation 2. Property Address /Description Agency City Negotiators Negotiating Parties Under Negotiation 140 S. A Street, APN 401 - 361 -03 City of Tustin Jeffrey C. Parker, City Manager; Elizabeth Binsack, Director of Community Development; and Jerry Craig, Economic Development & Housing Manager Habitat for Humanity represented by Sharon Ellis, President/CEO and Mark Korando, Senior Vice President Price and Terms of Payment 430 - 391 -12, 430 - 391 -09, and 430 - 391 -03 City of Tustin Jeffrey C. Parker, City Manager Tustin Unified School District, represented by Dr. Gregory Franklin, Superintendent Price and Terms of Payment 3. Property 430- 27 -41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 60, 61, 62, 63, Address /Description 64, 65 (portion of), 66, 67, 68, 69 Agency City of Tustin City Negotiators Jeffrey C. Parker, City Manager and John A. Buchanan, Deputy Director of Economic Development Negotiating Parties LPC, represented by David Binswanger, Senior Executive Vice President Under Negotiation Price and Terms of Payment JOINT REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL, SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TUSTIN COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND TUSTIN HOUSING AUTHORITY 7:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER — Meeting #2366 INVOCATION - Pastor Stan Hickman City Council /Successor Agency /Housing Authority April 21, 2015 Meeting Agenda Page 2 of 13 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Jeanay Jensen 1 st Runner Up Miss Tustin 2015 NATIONAL ANTHEM — Danielle Weniger Miss Tustin 2015 ROLL CALL — City Clerk CLOSED SESSION REPORT — City Attorney David E. Kendig ORAL COMMUNICATION /PUBLIC INPUT — At this time, any member of the public may address the City Council on matters which are listed on this agenda or under the jurisdiction of the City Council. PRESENTATIONS o Miss Tustin 2015 Court and Miss Tustin 2014 o Tustin Area Council for Fine Arts - Bob Machado, President o Fair Housing Month - Barbara Shull, Executive Director o Tustin Chamber of Commerce PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS A public hearing provides individuals the opportunity to be heard regarding an intended action of the City Council related to land use or fees. (Agenda Items 1- 2) 1. CODE AMENDMENT 2015 -001 (ORDINANCE NO. 1454), SECOND RESIDENTIAL UNITS IN THE CULTURAL RESOURCES DISTRICT The project is a proposed amendment to the Tustin City Code that would provide new standards for second residential units in the Cultural Resources (CR) District and prohibit new accessory buildings used as guest quarters in the CR District. On March 24, 2015, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. 4277 (renumbered Resolution No. 4280), recommending that the Tustin City Council City Council /Successor Agency /Housing Authority April 21, 2015 Meeting Agenda Page 3 of 13 adopt Ordinance No. 1454, approving Code Amendment 2015 -001. (Applicant: City of Tustin) Recommendation: That the City Council: 1. Introduce and have first reading by title only of Ordinance No. 1454, approving Code Amendment (CA) 2015 -001 by amending Article 9 Chapter 2 of the Tustin City Code (TCC) to provide new standards for second residential units in the CR District and prohibit new accessory buildings used as guest quarters in the CR District, and set a second reading for the next City Council meeting; and 2. Provide direction to staff to take the following actions regarding permit parking, residential privacy, and illegally converted structures in the CR District: a. Conduct an analysis and public workshop to explore the potential establishment of permit parking on all residential streets within the CR District; b. During the plan check process, examine ways to respect residential privacy for properties adjacent to any proposed second floor residential project; and, c. Continue the practice of taking a predominantly reactive approach to the enforcement of illegally constructed or converted structures; or take other action as deemed appropriate. ORDINANCE NO. 1454 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, ADDING TUSTIN CITY CODE SECTIONS 9252j2(a)(3) AND 9252j2(c) AND AMENDING TUSTIN CITY CODE SECTIONS 9223a7 AND 9223b2 RELATING TO SECOND RESIDENTIAL UNITS IN THE CULTURAL RESOURCE DISTRICT 2. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) CONSOLIDATED PLAN FOR PROGRAM YEAR 2015 -2020 AND ONE YEAR ACTION PLAN FOR PROGRAM YEAR 2015 -2016 The Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, established the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program to return federal funds to local communities for the purpose of developing viable urban communities by providing decent housing, suitable living environments, and by expanding economic opportunities, specifically for low and moderate income persons. To participate in the CDBG program, the City is required to City Council /Successor Agency /Housing Authority April 21, 2015 Meeting Agenda Page 4 of 13 prepare a Consolidated Plan that identifies needs for affordable and supportive housing, community development, public services, and economic opportunities. The Consolidated Plan is required every five years. Annually, the City is also required to prepare a one -year Action Plan that implements the goals and objectives contained in the Consolidated Plan. The documents set forth in Resolution No. 15 -14 fulfill these requirements. On February 17, 2015, the City Council held the first required public hearing to receive public input and testimony, considered and provided staff with direction on the 2015 -2020 Consolidated Plan Priority Needs; considered and provided staff with direction on public service performance evaluations for continued funding; and, set a second required public hearing on April 7, 2015 to finalize the 2015 -2020 Consolidated Plan update and the Program Year 2015 -16 Action Plan. The public hearing on April 7, 2015, was continued to allow additional public /agency notification and time to receive and review comments pertaining to the Consolidated Plan and Action Plan. The public hearing was continued to April 21, 2015. Recommendation: That the City Council adopt Resolution No. 15 -14: 1. Approving the 2015 -2020 Consolidated Plan including the proposed use of Program Year 2015 -2016 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds for inclusion in the one -year Action Plan; 2. Authorizing the Community Development Director to submit the Consolidated Plan to the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and make minor modifications to the Consolidated Plan and execute documents, certifications, contracts, or other instruments as may be required to carry out the CDBG program. RESOLUTION NO. 15 -14 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE PROGRAM YEAR 2015 -2020 CONSOLIDATED PLAN INCLUDING THE PROPOSED USE OF PROGRAM YEAR 2015 -2016 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) FUNDS FOR INCLUSION IN THE ONE -YEAR ACTION PLAN FOR SUBMISSION TO THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT. CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS All matters listed under the Consent Calendar are considered to be routine 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 3 through 14) City Council /Successor Agency /Housing Authority April 21, 2015 Meeting Agenda Page 5 of 13 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES — JOINT REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TUSTIN COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY HELD ON APRIL 7, 2015. Recommendation: That the City Council approve the Action Minutes of the Joint Regular Meeting of the City Council and the Successor Agency to the Tustin Community Redevelopment Agency held on April 7, 2015. 4. 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 Tustin Community Redevelopment Agency obligations that are in accordance with the approved budget or continued operations authorizations. Recommendation: Approve Payroll in the amount of $652,297.81; and Demands in the amount of $2,690,420.02. 5. DESTRUCTION OF RECORDS - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT The Community Development Department is in the process of establishing a new file management system. In an effort to archive and retain City records as required by State law and the City's record retention schedule, and conserve storage space, staff has reviewed and identified outdated reference and information files. The Community Development Department requests permission to destroy the records listed in Exhibit A to Resolution No. 15 -15 that are more than two years old. Recommendation: That the City Council adopt Resolution No. 15 -15, authorizing the destruction of records no longer required to be kept in the possession of the Community Development Department as listed in Exhibit A. RESOLUTION NO. 15 -15 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE DESTRUCTION OF CITY RECORDS AND PAPERS IN THE POSSESSION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY GRANTED BY THE CITY OF TUSTIN'S RECORDS RETENTION SCHEDULE 6. APPOINTMENT TO FILL VACANCY ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE TUSTIN AREA SENIOR FUND, INC. City Council approval is required to appoint Mrs. Sherry Geyer to the Tustin Area Senior Center Fund, Inc., pursuant to its Articles of Incorporation and its by -laws, the Tustin Area Senior Center Fund, Inc., consists of five (5) Directors. City Council /Successor Agency /Housing Authority April 21, 2015 Meeting Agenda Page 6 of 13 Due to the resignation of Marc Lopez from the Board of Directors a vacancy currently exists. As per the by -laws, any vacancy may be filled by appointment of the City Council. Recommendation: That the City Council appoint Mrs. Sherry Geyer to the Board of Directors of the Tustin Area Senior Center Fund, Inc. Sherry has been serving on various boards in the Tustin Community since 1970, including the PTO at Guin Foss and Columbus Tustin Schools, in addition to volunteering at both Foothill and Tustin High School. 7. FIRST AMENDMENT TO DECLARATION OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING COVENANTS AND REGULATORY AGREEMENT FOR THE ANTON LEGACY PROJECT Authorization is requested to amend the Declaration of Affordable Housing Covenants and Regulatory Agreement for the Anton Legacy Project at Tustin Legacy with Anton Legacy Tustin, L.P. Recommendation: 1. It is recommended the City Council approve and authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the First Amendment to Declaration of Affordable Housing Covenants and Regulatory Agreement. 2. It is recommended the Tustin Housing Authority Commissioners approve and authorize the Executive Director, or his designee, to execute the First Amendment to Declaration of Affordable Housing Covenants and Regulatory Agreement. 8. TUSTIN LEGACY, PARCEL 2(A) - LEGACY VILLAS LLC (THE IRVINE COMPANY), APPROVAL OF PNC BANK FOR PERMANENT FINANCING AND AUTHORIZING APPROVAL OF THE CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE SUMMARY Consideration by the City Council to: 1) approve PNC Bank, National Association (PNC) and the assignment of the loan to Fannie Mae as the permanent lender pursuant to Section 2.2.4 of the Disposition and Development Agreement (DDA) between the City of Tustin and Legacy Villas, LLC; and, 2) approve authorizing a Certificate of Compliance pursuant to Section 9.2.2 of the DDA between the City of Tustin and Legacy Villas, LLC. Recommendation: That the City Council take the following actions: 1. Approve PNC Bank, National Association, as a lender and the assignment of the loan to Fannie Mae for permanent financing, preceding the issuance of a Certificate of Compliance pursuant to Section 2.2.4 of the Disposition and Development Agreement between the City of Tustin City Council /Successor Agency /Housing Authority April 21, 2015 Meeting Agenda Page 7 of 13 and Legacy Villas, LLC; and, 2. Authorize the City Manager to approve the Certificate of Compliance when all conditions have been met pursuant to Section 9.2.2 of the Disposition and Development Agreement between the City of Tustin and Legacy Villas, LLC. 9. APPROVE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND AUTHORIZE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR THE MOFFETT DRIVE (CIP 70224) AND PARK AVENUE (CIP 70225) ROADWAY EXTENSION CONSTRUCTION PROJECT The plans and specifications for the Moffett Drive (CIP 70224) and Park Avenue (CIP 70225) Roadway Extension Construction Project have been prepared and the project is ready to be bid. Recommendation: That the City Council: Adopt Resolution No. 15 -16 approving the plans and specifications for the Moffett Drive (CIP 70224) and Park Avenue (CIP 70225) Roadway Extension Construction Project; 2. Authorize the City Clerk to advertise to receive bids; and, 3. Appropriate $10,000,000 from Fund 561, MCAS Tax Allocation Bond Proceeds. RESOLUTION NO. 15 -16 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE MOFFETT DRIVE (CIP 70224) AND PARK AVENUE (CIP 70225) ROADWAY EXTENSION CONSTRUCTION PROJECT AND AUTHORIZING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 10. APPROVE AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO THE AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF IRVINE, IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT, COUNTY OF ORANGE, ORANGE COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT, AND THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO FUND THE PETERS CANYON WASH CHANNEL WATER CAPTURE AND REUSE PIPELINE The cooperative agreement between the County of Orange, the Orange County Flood Control District (OCFCD), the Irvine Ranch Water District (IRWD), California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), and the Cities of Irvine and Tustin was approved on November 19, 2013. The agreement provides for joint funding for the construction of the Peters Canyon Wash Channel Water Capture and Reuse Pipeline (PCW Pipeline Project). The construction of the pipeline will enable the City of Tustin to continue to comply with the provisions of the City Council /Successor Agency /Housing Authority April 21, 2015 Meeting Agenda Page 8 of 13 Selenium Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) and the Time Schedule Order No. R8- 2009 -0069, as adopted by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board. Amendment No. 1 was approved January 20, 2015 and provided a supplemental payment to IRWD to complete Phase 1 of the project. Amendment No. 2 will update the estimated project cost to increase the Capital Cost Contribution and Estimated Second Installment Payment for the funding of Phase 2 of the project. The amendment will also clarify the parties' rights and obligations to comply with Proposition 84 grant program requirements. Recommendation: That the City Council: 1. Appropriate $750,000 from the Tax Allocation Bond (Fund 561) for the Peters Canyon Wash Channel Water Capture and Reuse Pipeline; and 2. Approve the second amendment to the Peters Canyon Wash Channel Water Capture and Reuse Pipeline Funding Agreement, and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the document on behalf of the City. 11. APPROVE THE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR SOLID WASTE RATE INCREASE AND SET A PUBLIC HEARING DATE FOR JUNE 16, 2015 Prior to solid waste and recycling rates being increased on July 1, 2015, the City Council is required by Proposition 218 to notify all affected customers and conduct a protest hearing to review and set rates. As part of this item, the City Council is being asked to approve the Notice of Public Hearing that will be distributed to all CR &R Incorporated (CR &R) customers under the City's contract and set the public hearing for June 16, 2015. Recommendation: That the City Council approve the Notice of Public Hearing for Solid Waste Rate Increase and set a public hearing for June 16, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. 12. FY2014 URBAN AREA SECURITY INITIATIVE (UASI) GRANT The City of Anaheim, in its capacity as a Core City for the Anaheim /Santa Ana Urban Area, has applied for, received and accepted a grant entitled "FY 2014 Urban Areas Security Initiative" (UASI). This grant is from the Federal Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency, through the State of California Emergency Management Agency. It is intended to enhance countywide emergency preparedness, and to help the Operational Area prevent, respond to, and recover from acts of terrorism, as set forth in the grant guidelines and assurances that are incorporated into the Agreement by reference. The Office of Grants and Training has awarded $4,565,000.00 to the City of City Council /Successor Agency /Housing Authority April 21, 2015 Meeting Agenda Page 9 of 13 Anaheim for use in the Anaheim /Santa Ana Urban Area, for the term of January 14, 2015, through March 31, 2016. The funds are now available for distribution throughout the Operational Area, and the City of Tustin, as a Sub - Recipient, is authorized to participate in the grant funding. In addition to being a Sub - Recipient for Operational Area projects, the City of Tustin has been awarded $3,449.00 towards UASI sponsored training. The training funds allow personnel to attend training free of charge. With the exception of "instructor training ", the training fund does not provide for overtime backfill. First, however, the City must designate an authorized representative and approve the Transfer Agreement. Recommendation: That the City Council: 1. Adopt Resolution 15 -04, designating the Chief of Police or his designee as the City's authorized representative for the FY 2014 UASI grant. 2. Approve the FY 2014 UASI Transfer Agreement between the City of Anaheim and the City of Tustin. RESOLUTION NO. 15 -04 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, DESIGNATING THE CHIEF OF POLICE OR HIS DESIGNEE AS THE CITY'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE FY 2014 URBAN AREAS SECURITY INITIATIVE (UASI) 13. DECLARATION OF SURPLUS PROPERTY The City has accumulated a quantity of obsolete and /or damaged computer and computer related equipment, and old phone sets. The listed equipment is no longer usable or required for public use. Recommendation: 1. Declare the listed equipment surplus and not required for public use. 2. Authorize staff to sell /have auctioned serviceable equipment of value and dispose of assets beyond repair. 14. TUSTIN LEGACY, PARCELS 1(B) AND 6(A) - 2ND AMENDMENT TO DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT (DDA) BETWEEN STANDARD PACIFIC CORPORATION (DEVELOPER) AND CITY OF TUSTIN The Second Amendment to the DDA will accelerate the Developer's Project Fair Share Contribution to the City for backbone infrastructure at Tustin Legacy. In addition, the schedule for funding the improvements associated with CFD 14 -01 can be accelerated. Recommendation: Authorize the City Manager to approve Amendment No. 2 City Council /Successor Agency /Housing Authority April 21, 2015 Meeting Agenda Page 10 of 13 to the Disposition and Development Agreement between Standard Pacific Corporation and the City of Tustin. REGULAR BUSINESS ITEMS Matters listed under Regular Business are generally proposals for new legislation or items requiring discussion (Agenda Items 15 -18) 15. APPROVE THE VETERANS MEMORIAL PREFERRED CONCEPT PLAN On March 18, 2015, the Community Services Commission reviewed and approved the final concept plan for the Veterans Memorial to be constructed at the future 31.5 acre Veterans Sports Park at Tustin Legacy. Recommendation: Approve the final concept plan of the Veterans Memorial as recommended by the Community Services Commission. 16. ASSEMBLY BILL 1217 (DALY) RELATING TO THE ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS This item seeks direction from the City Council to take a position on AB 1217, a bill pending in the State Legislature that proposes to alter the number and selection process for County and city representatives on the OCFA Board of Directors. Recommendation: That the City Council: 1. Adopt the Resolution attached hereto as Exhibit A to the agenda report, and entitled "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, OPPOSING ASSEMBLY BILL 1217 (DALY)." 2. Direct staff to send copies of the Resolution to Assemblymember Daly and the Orange County Fire Authority Board of Directors. 17. PROPOSED WORKSHOP TO DISCUSS THE WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN - ORDINANCE NO. 1060 On April 1, 2015, Governor Brown directed the State Water Resources Control Board (Water Board) to impose restrictions to achieve an aggregate statewide 25% reduction in potable urban water use through February 2016. The Executive Order stipulates the 25% reduction in water use as compared to 2013, but proposes flexibility in how to achieve this reduction in recognition of the level of conservation already achieved by different communities around the state. The Water Board has reviewed previous conservation amounts for each Water Supplier in the state and has determined that Tustin Water Services must City Council /Successor Agency /Housing Authority April 21, 2015 Meeting Agenda Page 11 of 13 reduce potable water consumption by 25% through February 2016. Recommendation: Staff is recommending that the City Council hold a workshop on May 5, 2015 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. to discuss the new regulations and various methods to achieve compliance by amending the Water Management Plan - Ordinance No. 1060. 18. FRIENDSHIP CITY RELATIONSHIP - THE CITY OF HEYUAN One of Mayor Puckett's goals for this year is to consider developing a Sister City relationship with one or more cities abroad. Last November, then Mayor Pro Tern Puckett traveled with representatives from the City of Yorba Linda to China to meet with Mrs. Li, President of the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries. On that trip, the City of Yorba Linda executed an agreement establishing a Friendship City relationship with Hong'an. As a result of that trip, Mayor Puckett has been invited back to China to sign a Friendship City agreement with Heyuan located in Southern China. Recommendation: That the City Council: 1. Approve the Mayor's international travel to China; 2. Direct the Mayor to sign a Friendship City agreement with Heyuan on behalf of the City of Tustin; and 3. Consider additional Friendship Cities that reflect the cultural diversity of Tustin. OTHER BUSINESS /COMMITTEE REPORTS CLOSED SESSION MEETING (Following the Regular City Council Meeting) 5. LABOR NEGOTIATIONS [Government Code Section 54957.6] Agency Negotiators: Derick Yasuda, Director of Human Resources and Peter Brown, Liebert Cassidy Whitmore Employee Organization: Tustin Municipal Employees Association (TMEA) Employee Organization: Tustin Police Officers Association — Management Unit (TPMA) City Council /Successor Agency /Housing Authority April 21, 2015 Meeting Agenda Page 12 of 13 Employee Organization: Employee Organization: Employee Organization: Employee Organization: Employee Organization: Employee Organization: Tustin Police Officers Association — Officer Unit (TPOA) Tustin Police Support Service Association (TPSSA) Unrepresented Confidential Employees Unrepresented Supervisory Employees Unrepresented Executive Management and Management Employees Unrepresented Part -Time Employees ADJOURNMENT — The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May 5, 2015 for the Closed Session Meeting at 5:30 p.m. and the Regular Business Meeting at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber, 300 Centennial Way, Tustin, California. 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