HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC MINUTES 06-02-15 CITY OF TUSTIN JOINT REGULAR JUNE 2, 2015
MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL CHAMBER
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John Nielsen, Mayor Pro Tern Jeffrey C. Parker, City Manager
Rebecca Gomez, Councilmember Charles E. Puckett, Mayor David E. Kendig, City Attorney
Al Murray, Councilmember Jeffrey C. Parker, City Clerk 1
Dr. Allan Bernstein, Councilmember Pamela Arends-King, City Treasurer
MINUTES OF THE
JOINT REGULAR MEETING OF THE
CITY COUNCIL AND SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TUSTIN
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
CLOSED SESSION MEETING
5:30 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER — Meeting #2369 at 5:33 p.m. .,
ATTENDANCE —
Present: Mayor Pro Tern John Nielsen and Councilmembers Rebecca "Beckie"
Gomez and Al Murray
Absent: Mayor Charles E. "Chuck" Puckett and Councilmember Dr. Allan
Bernstein
City Clerk: Jeffrey C. Parker, City Clerk
Others Present: David E. Kendig, City Attorney
PUBLIC INPUT— None
Councilmember Bernstein arrived at 5:45 p.m.
CLOSED SESSION ITEMS - The Brown Act permits legislative bodies to discuss certain
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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
1. Successor Agency to the Tustin Redevelopment Agency, et
al. v. Michael Cohen: Sacramento Superior Court Case No. 34-
2015-80002046 CU-WM-GDS; and response filed by South
Orange County Community College District
4. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS [Government Code §
54956.8] — One Case
1. Property 430-391-12, 430-391-09, and 430-391-03
Address/Description
Agency City of Tustin
City Negotiators Jeffrey C. Parker, City Manager
Negotiating Parties Tustin Unified School District, represented by Dr.
Gregory Franklin, Superintendent
Under Negotiation Price and Terms of Payment
RECESSED at 5:34 p.m.
RECONVENED at 6:07 p.m.
CLOSED SESSION REPORT — City Attorney David E. Kendig: The Council took no
repotable action
RECESSED at 6:08 p.m.
RECONVENED at 7:24 p.m.
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JOINT REGULAR MEETING OF THE
CITY COUNCIL AND THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TUSTIN
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
7:00 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER — Meeting #2369 at 7:24 p.m.
INVOCATION — Councilmember Gomez
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE — Councilmember Bernstein
ROLL CALL — City Clerk
Present: Mayor Pro Tem John Nielsen and Councilmembers Rebecca "Beckie"
Gomez, Al Murray and Dr. Allan Bernstein
Absent: Mayor Charles E. "Chuck" Puckett
City Clerk: Jeffrey C. Parker, City Clerk
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Others Present: David E. Kendig, City Attorney
CLOSED SESSION REPORT — City Attorney David E. Kendig: The Council took no
reportable action
ORAL COMMUNICATION/PUBLIC INPUT—
1. John Edwards
2. Phil Cox
PRESENTATIONS —
o Mayor Pro Tem Nielsen presented a Proclamation to Kris Concepcion in recognition
of Drowning Prevention Awareness
o Director of Business Development Bob Barry introduced Care Ambulance Service
PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS 1-2
1. CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER LEVYING OF ANNUAL
ASSESSMENTS FOR THE TUSTIN LANDSCAPE AND LIGHTING.DISTRICT
FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015-2016
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The Tustin Landscape and Lighting District Engineer's Report was completed
and approved by the City Council at their May 5, 2015 meeting. At that meeting,
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the City Council declared its intention to levy annual assessments and set a
public hearing for June 2, 2015. In order to levy the annual assessments, the
City Council is required to conduct a public hearing and, provided there is no
majority protest, adopt Resolution No. 15-27 confirming the annual
assessments for Fiscal Year 2015-2016.
Public hearing opened at 7:52 p.m.
Public hearing closed at 7:52 p.m.; no public comments
It was moved by Councilmember Murray and seconded by Councilmember
Gomez that the City Council:
1. Conduct a public hearing to receive testimony on the proposed levy of
annual assessments for the Tustin Landscape and Lighting District for
Fiscal Year 2015-2016; and
2. Adopt Resolution No. 15-27 confirming the annual assessments for
Fiscal Year 2015-2016.
Motion carried: 4-0
RESOLUTION NO. 15-27
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN,
CALIFORNIA CONFIRMING THE LEVY OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS FOR
THE LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE AND PUBLIC STREET LIGHTING
EXPENSES IN THE TUSTIN RANCH AREA WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF
THE TUSTIN LANDSCAPE AND LIGHTING DISTRICT FOR FISCAL YEAR
2015-2016
2. SECOND READING AND ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 1457
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
reduce potable water consumption by 28% through February 2016.
City Council approval of Ordinance No. 1457 would add Chapter 10 to Article 4
of the Tustin City Code, revising the Water Management Plan.
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Public hearing opened at 7:53 p.m.
Public hearing closed at 7:54 p.m.; no public comments
It was moved by Councilmember Bernstein and seconded by Councilmember
Murray that the City Council:
1. Conduct a public hearing to accept public comments; and
2. At the conclusion of the public hearing, have the second reading by title
only and adopt Ordinance 1457 (roll call vote) and waive further reading
of Ordinance No. 1457.
Motion carried: 4-0
ORDINANCE NO. 1457
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN,
CALIFORNIA, FINDING AND DETERMINING THE NECESSITY FOR AND
AMENDING THE WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN
CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS NO. 3-11
It was moved by Councilmember Murray and seconded by Councilmember Bernstein to
pull Item No. 9 and approve the balance as recommended by staff.
Motion carried: 4-0
3. WAIVE READING IN FULL OF ALL ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS ON
THE AGENDA
Recommendation: That the City Council waive reading in full of all ordinances
and resolutions on the agenda and declare that said titles which appear on the
public agenda shall be determined to have been read by title and further reading
waived.
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES — JOINT SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY
COUNCIL AND THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TUSTIN COMMUNITY
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY HELD ON MAY 20, 2015.
Recommendation: That the City Council approve the Action Minutes of the
Joint Special Meeting of the City Council and The Successor Agency to the
Tustin Community Redevelopment Agency held on May 20, 2015.
5. APPROVAL OF DEMANDS AND RATIFICATION OF PAYROLL
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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 $653,738.26; and
Demands in the amount of$1,831,674.28.
6. DESTRUCTION OF RECORDS — FINANCE DEPARTMENT
Resolution No. 01-91, the Record Retention/Disposition Schedule, permits
destruction of records and documents which meet certain criteria with the
approval of the City Attorney and the City Council.
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 15-26, authorizing the destruction of
records in the possession of the Finance Department.
RESOLUTION NO. 15-26
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN,
CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE DESTRUCTION OF CERTAIN CITY
RECORDS AND PAPERS IN THE POSSESSION OF THE FINANCE
DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN NO LONGER REQUIRED FOR THE I CONDUCT OF CITY BUSINESS, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY
GRANTED BY THE CITY OF TUSTIN'S RECORDS RETENTION SCHEDULE
7. APPROVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF TUSTIN AND IRVINE
RANCH WATER DISTRICT FOR RELOCATION OF SERVICE CONNECTION
OC-58, MITIGATION OF WELL 21 AND 22 IMPACTS, AND EXCHANGE OF
TUSTIN LEGACY WELL SITES
In conjunction with the development of MCAS Tustin, the City of Tustin is
constructing public street improvements that extend Warner Avenue east from
the intersection of Red Hill Avenue to Tustin Ranch Road. Within the
intersection of Red Hill, lies a water service turn-out connection designated as
OC-58 to Irvine Ranch Water District (IRWD) from the water distribution system
of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) which must be
abandoned and relocated, together with an IRWD Well designated as 29H1. In
lieu of having the City relocate OC-58 near its present location, the City and
IRWD have determined that the City will remove OC-58 and Well 29H1 and
convey sites to IRWD and MWD for future relocation.
Taking into consideration two previously executed agreements with IRWD for
Cooperative Implementation of IRWD Well 21 & 22 Groundwater Treatment
Project (Wells 21 and 22 Agreement), dated April 4, 2011 and the Sub-Area
Master Plan/Well Site Exchange Agreement (SAMP/WSEA), dated December
16, 1996, the costs for relocation, construction and other cost obligations of both
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City and IRWD will be applied as offsets and satisfied by a net payment from
IRWD to the City.
Additionally, several timeframes contained in the SAMP/WSEA have expired
and both parties desire to amend and restate the executory provisions of the
SAMP/WSEA as it relates to Tustin Legacy and modifications in IRWD's
facilities planning for the orderly development thereof. The attached
Agreement was presented and approved by IRWD Board of Directors on
Tuesday, May 26, 2015.
Recommendation: That the City Council:
1. Approve Agreement between City and IRWD (Agreement) for
relocation of service connection OC-58 and mitigation of Well 21 & 22
impacts, and amending and restating agreement for preparation of
SAMP/WSEA of Tustin Legacy well sites and authorize the Mayor and
City Clerk to execute the Agreement on behalf of the City; and
2. Adopt Resolution No. 15-30 approving an Agreement between the CITY
and IRWD for Relocation of Wells, the Granting of Easements and
License related thereto to IRWD and the Acceptance of Quitclaim Deeds
from IRWD related thereto.
RESOLUTION NO. 15-30
A RESOLUTION OF INTENTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE CITY OF TUSTIN AND IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT FOR
RELOCATION OF WELLS, THE GRANTING OF EASEMENTS AND LICENSE
RELATED THERETO TO IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT AND
THE ACCEPTANCE OF QUITCLAIM DEEDS FROM IRVINE RANCH WATER
DISTRICT RELATED THERETO
8. ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 15-24 TO ACCEPT WARNER AVENUE (CIP NO.
70202) EXTENSION FROM RED HILL AVENUE TO TUSTIN RANCH ROAD
INTO THE CITY'S SYSTEM OF STREETS
Construction of Warner Avenue (CIP No. 70202) Extension from Red Hill
Avenue to Tustin Ranch Road is now ready for City Council acceptance into the
City's system of streets pursuant to Streets and Highways Code Section 1806.
Recommendation: That the City Council adopt Resolution No. 15-24
accepting Warner Avenue (CIP No. 70202) Extension into the City's system of
streets.
' RESOLUTION NO. 15-24
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN,
CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING WARNER AVENUE INTO THE CITY'S SYSTEMS
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OF STREETS PURSUANT TO STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE SECTION
1806
9. AWARD CONTRACT FOR THE BIOFILTRATION RETROFIT -
EDINGER/RED HILLNALENCIA/KENSINGTON PARK QUADRANT
PROJECT CIP NO. 50041
Mayor Pro Tern Nielsen recused himself due to conflict in real property interest.
Staff is requesting the City Council award a construction contract to
the lowest responsive/responsible bidder for the Biofiltration Retrofit -
Edinger/Red HillNalencia/Kensington Park Quadrant Project CIP No. 50041.
It was moved by Councilmember Bernstein and seconded by Councilmember
Gomez that the City Council award a construction contract to the lowest
responsive/responsible bidder, Beador Construction Company, Inc. in
the amount of $1,513,300.00, for the Biofiltration Retrofit - Edinger/Red
HillNalencia/Kensington Park Quadrant Project CIP No. 50041 and
authorize the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute the contract documents on
behalf of the City.
Motion carried: 3-0-1
Mayor Pro Tern Nielsen returned to the dais.
10. AWARD CONTRACT FOR THE FY 2014-15 ROADWAY
REHABILITATION AND SIDEWALK REPAIR PROJECT CIP 70014
Staff is requesting the City Council award a construction contract to
the lowest responsive/responsible bidder for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2014-15
Roadway Rehabilitation and Sidewalk Repair Project CIP 70014.
Recommendation: That the City Council award a construction contract to
the lowest responsive/responsible bidder, R.J. Noble Company in the amount
of $1,347,937.29, for the FY 2014-15 Roadway Rehabilitation and Citywide
Sidewalk Repair Project CIP 70014 and authorize the Mayor and the City Clerk
to execute the contract documents on behalf of the City.
11. ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 15-22 TO ACCEPT SEWER WORK IN TUSTIN
RANCH ROAD AND BARRANCA PARKWAY (CIP NO. 70223) AND
BARRANCA CHANNEL AND BARRANCA PARKWAY
STREET IMPROVEMENT WORK (CIP NO. 70205)
Construction of the Sewer Work in Tustin Ranch Road and Barranca Parkway
(CIP No. 70223) and Barranca Channel and Barranca Parkway Street
Improvement Work (CIP No. 70205) has been completed and the project is now
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ready for City Council acceptance.
Recommendation: That the City Council:
1. Adopt Resolution No. 15-22 accepting the construction of the Sewer
Work in Tustin Ranch Road and Barranca Parkway (CIP No. 70223)
and Barranca Channel and Barranca Parkway Street Improvement
Work (CIP No. 70205); and
2. Authorize the City Engineer to execute and file the Notice of Completion
with the County Recorder's Office.
RESOLUTION NO. 15-22
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN,
CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE WORKS OF IMPROVEMENT AND
AUTHORIZING THE RECORDATION OF THE NOTICE OF COMPLETION
FOR THE SEWER WORK IN TUSTIN RANCH ROAD AND BARRANCA
PARKWAY (CIP NO. 70223) AND BARRANCA CHANNEL AND BARRANCA
PARKWAY STREET IMPROVEMENT WORK (CIP NO. 70205)
REGULAR BUSINESS ITEMS 12-15
' 12. SECOND READING AND ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 1455
Ordinance No. 1455 approves establishment of preferential permit only parking
on Carfax Avenue and Utt Drive between Mitchell Avenue and Nisson Road; on
Woodlawn Avenue and Charloma Drive between Veeh Drive and Nisson Road;
on the north side of Mitchell Avenue between Carfax Avenue and Utt Drive and
on Veeh Drive.
Public Input: Harold Katzman
It was moved by Councilmember Bernstein and seconded by Councilmember
Murray that the City Council have second reading by title only and adoption of
Ordinance No. 1455 (roll call vote).
Motion carried: 4-0
ORDINANCE NO. 1455
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN,
CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TUSTIN CITY CODE SUBSECTION 5331n
REGARDING DESIGNATION OF ZONES FOR PARKING BY PERMIT ONLY
13. CORNERSTONE I — TUSTIN LEGACY EXCLUSIVE NEGOTIATION
' AGREEMENT
PowerPoint presentation by Deputy Director of Economic Development John
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Buchanan and representatives from Lincoln Property Company Commerical,
Inc.: Senior Executive Vice President David Binswanger and Executive Vice
President Kevin Hayes.
Approval is requested to execute an Exclusive Negotiation Agreement (ENA)
with Lincoln Property Company Commercial, Inc. (Developer) for office
development at Cornerstone I in Tustin Legacy.
It was moved by Councilmember Murray and seconded by Councilmember
Bernstein that the City Council authorize the City Manager to execute the
Exclusive Negotiation Agreement between the City of Tustin and the Developer,
Lincoln Property Company Commercial, Inc.
Motion carried: 4-0
14. RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT 2 (SCA 2) TO PROHIBIT BANNING THE U.S. FLAG ON
STATE-FUNDED COLLEGE CAMPUSES IN CALIFORNIA
In March 2015, the University of California, Irvine's Legislative Student Council
passed a resolution that banned the display of the American flag citing potential
negative interpretations for the flag. While the Executive Cabinet of the
Associated Students of UC Irvine ultimately vetoed the flag ban, this incident
has drawn attention to a potential problem that could occur at another campus
in the future. To ensure that this does not happen, State Senator Janet
Nguyen, 34th District, has authored Senate Constitutional Amendment 2 which
prohibits the ban of the U.S. flag on any state-funded campus of higher
education. A constitutional amendment is needed because the UC system is a
constitutionally-independent system and can ignore statutory direction from the
legislature.
State Senator Nguyen has asked that the City of Tustin pass a resolution
supporting Senate Constitutional Amendment 2 and urging the California State
Legislature to pass this legislation to protect the American flag.
It was moved by Councilmember Murray and seconded by Councilmember
Bernstein that the City Counci adopt Resolution No. 15-29 amending the
Constitution of the State of California to prohibit state-funded post-secondary
educational institutions from banning the display of the American flag.
Motion carried: 4-0
RESOLUTION NO. 15-29
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN,
CALIFORNIA, SUPPORTING CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 2 TO
PROHIBIT BANNING THE U.S. FLAG ON STATE-FUNDED COLLEGE
CAMPUSES IN CALIFORNIA
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15. AMENDMENT OF THE MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT OF ORANGE
COUNTY'S (MWDOC) TURF REMOVAL PROGRAM AGREEMENT TO
PROVIDE SUPPLEMENTAL FUNDING
The Municipal Water District of Orange County (MWDOC) has developed and
arranged funding for a turf removal program through the Metropolitan Water
District of Southern California (MWD). The program provides financial
incentives on a first come, first serve basis while funding lasts for the removal of
turf and the replacement of drought tolerant vegetation or artificial turf.
Currently, MWDOC offers an incentive of two dollars per square foot ($2/sq.
ft.) for turf that is removed and replaced. Water agencies have the option to
provide supplemental funding to customers in their service areas to further
incentivize participation.
Public Input: Harold Katzman
It was moved by Councilmember Bernstein and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem
Nielsen that the City Council authorize the City Manager to amend the
agreement with MWDOC and to provide a one dollar supplemental incentive per
square foot for the turf removal program within the Tustin Water Services area.
Motion carried: 4-0
OTHER BUSINESS/COMMITTEE REPORTS
COUNCILMEMBER BERNSTEIN
May 21
Attended the Orange County Vector Control District meeting; provided an update
regarding the West Nile Virus
Attended the ribbon cutting ceremony for Greenwood in Tustin Legacy
May 22
Attended the Tustin Ranch Elementary Memorial Day Celebration event
May 25
Attended the Tri-City Memorial Day Observance at the Santa Ana Cemetery
May 26
Announced he was unable to attend the Tustin Police Department Volunteer Recongition
Dinner; thanked all for their hard work
May 29
Attended the Tustin Man and Woman of the Year event; congratulated Amy Nakamoto,
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Pete Beatty and nominees
Thanked Director of Public Works Doug Stack and Director of Finance Pam Arends-King
for their hard work in compiling the Water Management Plan
Announced the Chili Cook-Off will be held on Sunday, June 7
Challenged all to fly a flag in honor and remembrance of those who served on June 6,
1944
COUNCILMEMBER GOMEZ
May 21
Attended the Senior Center Volunteer Luncheon and presented certificates
Attended the ribbon cutting ceremony for Greenwood in Tustin Legacy
May 22
Attended the Tustin Ranch Elementary Memorial Day Celebration event
May 26
Attended the Tustin Police Department Volunteer dinner; thanked the volunteers who
have donated hundreds of hours to the City and to the Police Department
May 27
Attended the Annual Scholarship breakfast at Tustin High School to present the Jonathan
Dizon Memorial Scholarship; two Tustin High School baseball players received the award
along with many other students who received scholarships from our local service clubs,
private organizations and university scholarships
Attended the ribbon cutting for Miguel's Jr at the Tustin Marketplace
May 28
Attended the Tustin Area Senior Advisory Board meeting
• Discussed projects: new library shelves, flyer racks and the installation of a new
TV set
• The Senior Center is hoping to partner with the Police Officers for a future project
since the fashion show was such a success
• Planning to tour surrounding senior centers, along with the Supervisor and Chair
for possible ideas to improve Tustin's Senior Center
June 2
Toured Thorrnan Elementary and Currie Middle School with Principal Erick Fineberg;
pleased to see how the technology and teaching strategies are improving instruction in
Tustin's schools
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May 29
Attended the Tustin Man and Woman of the Year Dinner; congratulated Amy Nakamoto
and Pete Beatty
Announced that various groups went to Sacramento on June 2, 2015 to urge state
lawmakers to fully fund Medi-Cal, which is a safety net for many citizens and important
to California
COUNCILMEMBER MURRAY
May 21
Attended the Leadership Tomorrow Program Luncheon where he was honored to receive
the Leadership of the Year Award. Mayor Pro Tem Nielsen served as a panelist with
Mayors from Costa Mesa, Irvine and Newport Beach to discuss public policy.
Attended the ribbon cutting ceremony for Greenwood in Tustin Legacy
Attended the Orange County Fire Authority Executive Board of Directors meeting
May 22
Attended the Tustin Ranch Elementary Memorial Day Celebration event
Attended the Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors meeting
May 25
Attended the Tri-City Memorial Day Observance at the Santa Ana Cemetery
May 26
Attended the Tustin Police Department Volunteer Recognition dinner
May 27
Interviewed with Jerry Amante on the Association of California Cities of Orange County
City Square Radio Show along with co-guest Laguna Niguel Mayor Pro Tem Laurie
Davies
Attended the Orange County Transportation Authority Finance Committee meeting
Attended the Association of California Cities of Orange County Board of Directors meeting
Attended the California Women's Leadership Association meeting recognizing Senator
Marian Bergeson for her distinguished public service
May 28
Attended the Orange County Transportation Authority Transit Committee meeting;
approved and recommended to the full board the procurement of 33 new buses
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Chaired the Orange County Fire Authority Board of Directors meeting; recognized
California Highway Patrol Officers Tim Montoya and Daryl Hansen for saving the lives of a
mother and child who were trapped in a burning SUV
May 29
Attended the Tustin Man and Woman of the Year event
May 30
Attended the Orange County Fire Authority Tustin Police Department fire alarm and safety
event
Attended the Orange County Transportation Authority Bike Safety event
Reminded all to attend the 21st Annual Tustin Street Fair and Chili Cook-Off
Announced his daughter Emily auditioned for the Wildfire Gymnastics Team and was
selected
MAYOR PRO TEM NIELSEN
May 21
Attended the Leadership Tomorrow Program Luncheon as a panelist
Attended the ribbon cutting ceremony for Greenwood in Tustin Legacy
May 25
Attended the Tri-City Memorial Day Observance at the Santa Ana Cemetery
May 27
Attended the Orange County Sanitation District Steering Committee meeting
Attended the Orange County Sanitation District Board of Directors meeting; announced he
was elected as Chair; thanked colleagues for their support
May 28
Attended the Orange County Council of Governments Special meeting
Attended the Orange County Council of Governments Board of Directors meeting
May 29
Attended the Tustin Man and Woman of the Year Dinner; congratulated Amy Nakamoto
and Pete Beatty
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ADJOURNED at 8:50 p.m. The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, June 16, 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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CHARLES E. PUCKETT, JE' F'1 C. PARKER,
Mayor Ci 1 -
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