HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGENDA 05-03-93AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
CITY OF TUSTIN
MAY 3, 1993 - 7:00 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER/PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
II. INVOCATION - Given by Dr. Marj Britt, Unity Church of Tustin
Ill. ROLL CALL
IV. PROCLAMATIONS
1. FIRE SERVICE RECOGNITION DAY, MAY 8
2. YOUTH WEEK, MAY 1-7
V. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. PROPOSED ADOPTION OF THE UPDATED EDITION OF THE UNIFORM FIRE
CODE WITH LOCAL MODIFICATIONS
The Uniform Fire Code promulgated by the International Conference of Building
Officials and the Western Fire Chiefs Association is revised every three years.
Recommendation by the Community Development Department:
a. Adopt the following Resolution No. 93-14 setting forth findings in
conformance with State law for certain local modifications and changes to
the Uniform Fire Code:
RESOLUTION NO. 93-14 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, SETTING FORTH FINDINGS WITH
RESPECT TO LOCAL CONDITIONS WITHIN THE CITY OF TUSTIN WHICH
MAKE CERTAIN MODIFICATIONS AND CHANGES TO THE UNIFORM FIRE
CODE REASONABLY NECESSARY FOR HOUSING OCCUPANCIES
b. Have first reading by title only and introduction of the following Ordinance
No. 1104:
ORDINANCE NO. 1104 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, REPEALING SPECIFIC SECTIONS OF
ARTICLE 5 OF THE TUSTIN CITY CODE AND ADOPTING BY REFERENCE
THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE, 1991 EDITION, WITH APPENDICES AND THE
UNIFORM FIRE CODE STANDARDS, 1991 EDITION, WITH AMENDMENTS
THERETO AS THE FIRE PROTECTION REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF
TUSTIN
Council Agenda 1 May 3, 1993
2. ZONE CHANGE-! 01 (IRVINE COMPANY)
The applicant is proposing to amend Section 3.0 of the East Tustin Specific Plan
entitled "Development Standards and Administrative Procedures" to
accommodate a new single family detached residential product described by the
applicant as "Patio Homes".
Recommendation by the Community Development Department:
a. Approve the environmental determination for the project by adopting the
following Resolution No. 93-46:
RESOLUTION NO. 93-46 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, FINDING THAT FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACT REPORT (EIR) FOR THE EAST TUSTIN SPECIFIC PLAN (FINAL EIR
85-2, AS MODIFIED BY SUBSEQUENTLY ADOPTED SUPPLEMENTS AND
ADDENDA) IS ADEQUATE TO SERVE AS THE PROGRAM EIR FOR ZONE
CHANGE 93-001 AND ALL FEASIBLE MITIGATION MEASURES HAVE
BEEN INCORPORATED AS REQUIRED BY THE CALIFORNIA
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT
b. Have first reading by title only and introduction of the following Ordinance
No. 1109 approving Zone Change 93-001, as submitted or revised:
ORDINANCE NO. 1109 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING ZONE CHANGE 93-001 TO
AMEND THE EAST TUSTIN SPECIFIC PLAN TO INCLUDE VARIOUS
DEFINITIONS AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS TO ACCOMMODATE A
NEW SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED RESIDENTIAL PRODUCT TYPE
DESCRIBED AS "PATIO HOMES"
3. EXTENSION OF URGENCY PUSHCART ORDINANCE
Ordinance No. 1092, Interim Regulations for the Operation of Pushcarts in the
City of Tustin, is due to expire on May 18, 1993.
Recommendation by the Community Development Department:
a. Have first reading by title only and introduction of Urgency Ordinance No.
1106.
b. Adopt the following Urgency Ordinance No. 1106 extending interim
pushcart regulations originally established by Urgency Ordinances 1088
and 1092 for an additional one year period:
ORDINANCE NO. 1106 - AN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, EXTENDING URGENCY
ORDINANCE NO. 1088 AND URGENCY ORDINANCE NO. 1092 ADOPTING
INTERIM REGULATIONS FOR THE OPERATION OF PUSHCARTS IN THE
CITY OF TUSTIN
Council Agenda 2 May 3, 1993
VI. PUBLIC INPUT - At _ 'time members of the public m , \ddress the City Council
regarding any items i._ . on the agenda and within the sv_lect matter jurisdiction of
the City Council (NO ACTION can be taken on off -agenda items unless authorized by
law). If you wish to address the City Council on any matter, please fill out one of
the blue forms located on the speaker's podium and submit to the City Clerk so that
your remarks on the tape recording of the meeting can be attributed to you. When
you start to address the City Council, please state your full name and address for the
record. A Public Input portion is provided both at the beginning and end of the
meeting.
VII. CONSENT CALENDAR - All matters listed under Consent Calendar are considered
routine and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of
these items prior to the time of the voting on the motion unless members of the
Council, staff or public request specific items be discussed and/or removed from the
Consent Calendar for separate action.
1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - APRIL 19, 1993 REGULAR MEETING
Recommendation: Approve the City Council Minutes of April 19, 1993.
2. APPROVAL OF DEMANDS AND RATIFICATION OF PAYROLL
Recommendation: Approve Demands in the amount of $1,848,459.14 and
ratify Payroll in the amount of $300,703.28.
3. SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAMS - SOUTHWEST TUSTIN
Recommendation: Approve funding for summer youth programs as
- recommended by the Parks and Recreation Commission and Community
Services Department.
4, TRAFFIC SIGNAL INSTALLATION AT THE INTERSECTION OF BRYAN AVENUE
AND PARKCENTER LANE
Recommendation: Authorize the calling in of all existing bonds/cash deposits
for the signalization of the intersection of Bryan Avenue/Parkcenter Lane and
the deposit of these funds into a separate account for the future traffic signal
installation at the subject intersection as recommended by the Public Works
Department/Engineering Division.
5. DECLARATION OF SURPLUS VEHICLE AND WORK EQUIPMENT
Recommendation: Declare the specified equipment surplus and not required
for public use and authorize the Public Works Department to dispose of the
equipment in accordance with Ordinance No. 871 as recommended by the
Public Works Department/Field Services Division.
6. RESOLUTION NO. 93-47 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
FOR THE STREET REHABILITATION OF WARNER AVENUE BETWEEN SR -55
FREEWAY AND RED HILL AVENUE AND AUTHORIZE BID ADVERTISEMENT
Recommendation: (1) Adopt Resolution No. 93-47 approving plans and
specifications and authorizing advertisement for bids for the subject project
and (2) Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Right-of-way
Certification as recommended by the Public Works Department/Engineering
Division.
Council Agenda 3 May 3, 1993
7. ADMINISTRATIO AGREEMENT BETWEEN TH" 4RTERIAL HIGHWAY
FINANCING PROG._AM, COUNTY OF ORANGE AND . .c CITY OF TUSTIN FOR
THE IMPROVEMENT OF WARNER AVENUE FROM SR -55 FREEWAY TO RED
HILL AVENUE, AHFP 92-072
Recommendation: Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute subject
agreement as recommended by the Public Works Department/Engineering
Division.
VIII. ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION - None
IX. ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION - None
X. OLD BUSINESS
1. AMENDMENT TO MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE TUSTIN
MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION
The proposed amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding sets forth the
process to be followed in the event the City finds it necessary to initiate layoffs.
Recommendation: Authorize the City Manager to execute the amendment to
the Memorandum of Understanding between the City and the Tustin Municipal
Employees Association as recommended by the City Manager.
XI. NEW BUSINESS
1. PEPPERTREE PARK SUMMER PROGRAM
At the March 18, 1993 Parks and Recreation Commission meeting, a resident
of Old Towne requested a summer program at Peppertree Park.
Recommendation: Approve the funding for a summer park program at
Peppertree Park for Summer 1993 as part of the 1993-94 budget proposal as
recommended by the Parks and Recreation Commission and Community
Services Department.
2. FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL GRAD NIGHT FUNDING REQUEST
The Foothill High School Grad Night Committee has requested $2,000.00 from
the City for the 1993 Grad Night program.
Recommendation: Pleasure of the City Council.
3. AWARD OF GRAFFITI REWARD
On March 10, 1993, Mr. Richard Dean was in the vicinity of Tustin Memorial
Hospital when he observed two individuals spray painting a City traffic sign.
Recommendation: Award a $250.00 reward to Mr. Richard Bradley Dean for
his actions leading to the arrest of graffiti vandals out of non -departmental funds
as recommended by the Community Development Department.
Council Agenda 4 May 3, 1993
4. REQUEST FOR; t COUNCIL FINDING OF BEND t
Redevelopment law requires the use of any Redevelopment Project Area tax
increment to be used only within the project boundaries. However, Section
33334.2(8) of the California Community Redevelopment law provides an
exception to this rule when the local agency makes a finding that use of these
funds, outside of the Project Area, constitutes a benefit to the Project Area.
Recommendation: Adopt the following Resolution No. 93-45 so that housing
set-aside funds allocated to the South Central Project Area may be used outside
the boundaries of the Project Area for the purpose of increasing, improving, and
preserving the community's supply of low and moderate income housing as
recommended by the Community Development Department:
RESOLUTION NO. 93-45 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, FINDING THAT THE USE OF TAXES
ALLOCATED FROM THE SOUTH CENTRAL PROJECT AREA FOR THE PURPOSE
OF INCREASING, IMPROVING AND PRESERVING HOUSING OUTSIDE THE
PROJECT AREA WILL BE OF BENEFIT TO THE PROJECT
5. BUS STOP SHELTERS
At a regular meeting of the City Council on April 5, 1993, Councilmember
Thomas requested staff provide information on whether advertising bus shelters
were permitted within the public right-of-way in Tustin.
Recommendation: Pleasure of the City Council.
XII. REPORTS
1. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION AGENDA - APRIL 26, 1993
All actions of the Planning Commission become final unless appealed by the City
Council or member of the public.
Recommendation: Ratify the Planning Commission Action Agenda of April 26,
1993.
2. FIRE RETARDANT WOOD SHAKE AND SHINGLE ROOFING MATERIALS
At the January 19, 1993 City Council meeting, Councilmember Thomas
requested a report on fire retardant wood shake and shingle roofs.
Recommendation: Receive and file subject report as recommended by the
Community Development Department.
3. 1992-93 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS SCHEDULE/STATUS REPORT
QUARTERLY UPDATE (THIRD QUARTER)
A graphical charting report of the schedule/status for the 1992-93 Capital
Improvement Program as of the fiscal year's third quarter.
Council Agenda 5 May 3, 1993
Recommendation: Receive and file subject report as recommended by the Public
Works Department: Engineering Division.
4, REVISED STATUS REPORT FOR ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS NO. 85-1 AND NO.
86-2
At the April 5, 1993 City Council meeting, Mayor Pro Tem Saltarelli requested
additional information on the Assessment District No. 85-1 and 86-2 status
reports.
Recommendation: Receive and file subject report as recommended by the Public
Works Department/Engineering Division.
5. INFORMATION REGARDING CABLE TELEVISION
There have been several concerns expressed by the City Council and residents
regarding recent system and rate changes made by Dimension Cable Services,
the new regulations issued by the Federal Communications Commission, and the
City's satellite dish antennae installation regulations.
Recommendation: Receive and file subject report as recommended by the Public
Works Department/Engineering Division.
6. 15551 BOLEYN CIRCLE - BUSINESS LICENSE
At the April 19, 1993 City Council meeting, an inquiry was made by Mr. Robbin
Nili, the owner of property at 15551 Boleyn, regarding the status of his pending
code enforcement case at the subject address.
Recommendation: Receive and file subject report as recommended by the
Community Development Department.
7. INVESTMENT SCHEDULE AS OF MARCH 31, 1993
Investment schedule with maturities, 12 months or less.
Recommendation: Receive and file subject report as recommended by the
Finance Department.
8. SPORTS PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE
The City Council has requested updates on the progress of the preparation of
the Master Plan, working drawings, and bid specifications for the Sports Park.
Recommendation: Receive and file subject report as recommended by the
Community Services Department.
Council Agenda 6 May 3, 1993
XIII. PUBLIC INPUT
UV. OTHER BUSINESS
1. CITY MANAGER
2. CITY ATTORNEY
3. CITY COUNCIL
XV. CLOSED SESSION (if needed for legal or personnel matters).
XVI. ADJOURNMENT
The next regular meeting of the City Council is scheduled for Monday, May 17,
1993, 7:00 p.m., at the Tustin Area Senior Center.
Council Agenda 7 May 3, 1993