HomeMy WebLinkAbout00 CC AGENDA 8.16.16 CITY OF TUSTIN REGULAR AUGUST 16, 2016
MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL CHAMBER
AND TUSTIN HOUSING AUTHORITY 300 CENTENNIAL WAY, TUSTIN
Dr. Allan Bernstein, Mayor Pro Tem Jeffrey C. Parker, City Manager
Rebecca Gomez, Councilmember John Nielsen, Mayor David E. Kendig, City Attorney
Al Murray, Councilmember Erica N. Rabe, City Clerk
Charles E. Puckett, Councilmember Jeffrey C. Parker, City Treasurer
CLOSED SESSION MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
AND TUSTIN HOUSING AUTHORITY
5:30 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER— Meeting #2396
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
[Cal. Gov't Code section 54956.9(d)(1).] — One Case
a. Kirk Clymer, et al. v. City of Tustin, U.S. Dist. Court, C.D. of Cal., Case No.
8:16-cv-01453-DOC-J C G
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
A. Property 430-371-18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28,
Address/Description 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68
Agency City of Tustin
City Negotiators Jeffrey C. Parker, City Manager and John
Buchanan, Director of Economic Development
Negotiating Parties OliverMcMillan Tustin Legacy Inc.
Under Negotiation Price and Terms of Payment
B. Property 14542 Newport Avenue#3, Tustin; APN 939-355-92
Address/Description
Agency Tustin Housing Authority
City Negotiators Jeffrey C. Parker, Executive Director; Jerry Craig,
Economic Development & Housing Manager
Negotiating Parties Mark and Liliana Kiesselbach
Under Negotiators Price and Terms of Payment
C. Property APN 430-251-22
Address/Description
Agency City of Tustin
City Negotiators Jeffrey C. Parker, City Manager and John
Buchanan, Director of Economic Development
Negotiators Parties G. Geiselman
Under Negotiators Price and Terms of Payment
5. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION: [Government Code §
54957] — One Case
a. Title: City Manager
6. LIABILITY CLAIMS: [Government Code § 54956.95] —Two Cases
a. Consideration of claim of Francine Petress, Claim No. 16-13
b. Consideration of claim of Christian Montejano, Claim No. 16-14
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REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
AND TUSTIN HOUSING AUTHORITY
7:00 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER— Meeting #2396
INVOCATION — Councilmember Gomez
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE — Mayor Nielsen
ROLL CALL — City Clerk
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 Recognition of Officer Ralph Casiello, Tustin Unified School District RN Pam Atkins
and Assistant Principal Troy Fresch
o Blue Bouy Swim School — 60 Year Anniversary
o SOCAL Water Polo recipient of the 2015 USA Water Polo Chairman's Cup Award
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 1 through 9)
1. 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
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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.
2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES — REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
AND TUSTIN HOUSING AUTHORITY HELD ON AUGUST 2, 2016
Recommendation: That the City Council approve the Action Minutes of the
Regular Meeting of the City Council and Tustin Housing Authority held on
August 2, 2016.
3. RATIFICATION 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 obligations that are in accordance with
the approved budget or continued operations authorizations.
Recommendation: Approve Payroll in the amounts of $754,850.87; and
Demands in the amount of $1,329,738.18.
4. RESPONSE TO THE 2015-2016 ORANGE COUNTY GRAND JURY REPORT
REGARDING DRONES
On May 26, 2016, the Orange County Grand Jury issued a report entitled
"Drones: Know Before You Fly." The report required each city in Orange County
to prepare and submit a response to a series of findings and recommendations
by the Grand Jury related to drones. Approval of the recommended action
would authorize submittal of the required response to the Grand Jury's report.
Recommendation: That the City Council authorize the Mayor to sign the
response letter to the Orange County Grand Jury attached hereto as Exhibit B
(of the staff report), and direct the City Clerk to submit the response.
5. QUARTERLY INVESTMENT REPORT FOR THE CITY OF TUSTIN AND THE
SUCCESSOR AGENCY FOR THE TUSTIN COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT
AGENCY
Government Code Section 53646 requires that the Treasurer make an
Investment Report to the City Council at least quarterly showing balances by
authorized investment and certifying its compliance with the adopted Investment
Policy.
Recommendation: That the City Council receive and file.
6. APPROVE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND AUTHORIZE
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR THE COUNCIL CHAMBER
RENOVATIONS CONSTRUCTION PROJECT CIP NO. 10075
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The plans and specifications for the Council Chamber Renovations Project (CIP
No. 10075) have been prepared and the project is ready to be bid.
Recommendation: That the City Council:
1. Adopt Resolution No. 16-43 approving the plans and specifications for
the Council Chamber Renovations Project (CIP No. 10075); and
2. Authorize the City Clerk to advertise to receive bids.
RESOLUTION NO. 16-43
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN,
CALIFORNIA APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE
COUNCIL CHAMBER RENOVATIONS PROJECT CIP NO. 10075 AND
AUTHORIZING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
7. APPROVE GRANTS OF EASEMENTS TO THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
EDISON COMPANY OVER PORTIONS OF ADJACENT PARCELS ALONG
MOFFETT DRIVE IN TUSTIN LEGACY
Construction of the ongoing Moffett Drive improvements between Park Avenue
and Jamboree Road includes installation of Southern California Edison
Company (SCE) electrical lines and facilities within the roadway and adjacent
parcels. It is therefore necessary for the City of Tustin to grant easements to
SCE for these electrical lines and facilities and for access purposes over these
adjacent parcels.
Recommendation: That the City Council grant an easement to the Southern
California Edison Company over portions of Lots KK, LL, WW and AAA of TR
17404 adjacent to Moffett Drive as shown on the attached easement document
exhibits for electrical facilities and access purposes, and authorize the Mayor
and City Clerk to execute the document on behalf of the City.
8. FIRST AMENDMENTS TO MITIGATION AND SITE CONVEYANCE
AGREEMENTS WITH TUSTIN UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT RELATING TO
MCAS TUSTIN SCHOOL PROJECT
Pursuant to the City Council's approval, the City executed and entered into a
Site Facilities Implementation, Funding and Mitigation Agreement and Site
Conveyance Agreement with Tustin Unified School District on August 25, 2015
(the "Agreements"). The primary purpose of the Agreements is to provide
funding for construction of a 6-12 TUSD school project on a portion of the
Marine Air Corps Air Station and for the City to convey a 40-acre school site to
TUSD for the 6-12 school project. The City and TUSD have agreed to revise the
Agreements to propose a modified 40-acre site and to shift responsibility for
grading the site from TUSD to the City. The First Amendment to the Site
Facilities Implementation, Funding and Mitigation Agreement and First
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Amendment to the Site Conveyance Agreement ("First Amendments") would
implement this change.
Recommendation: That the City Council authorize the Mayor to execute the
First Amendments
9. APPROVE AGREEMENT WITH NRG BUSINESS SERVICES
Staff is requesting the City Council authorize an agreement between the City of
Tustin and NRG Business Services LLC (NRG) allowing the City to participate
in a Southern California Edison (SCE) sponsored program to install air
conditioning components known as Ice Bear on its facilities. Program availability
is based upon facility location. Some of the facilities proposed as part of this
project can be completed at no cost and others will receive a significant
discount on currently planned HVAC replacements, when installed in
conjunction with an Ice Bear unit.
Recommendation: That City Council approve the agreement with NRG
Business Services LLC and Ice Energy Holdings, Inc. and authorize the City
Manager to execute the agreement on behalf of the City.
REGULAR BUSINESS ITEMS
Matters listed under Regular Business are generally
proposals for new legislation or items requiring discussion
(Agenda Items 10-17)
10. ADOPTION OF UNITED STATES MARINE MEDIUM TILTROTOR
SQUADRON 364 (VMM-364) AND MARINE LIGHT ATTACK HELICOPTER
SQUADRON 267 (HMLA-267), CAMP PENDLETON
City Council consideration to adopt two Marine Unit Helicopter Squadrons which
have ties to the former Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Tustin.
The mission of a USMC adoption is to support the Marines and their families on
an ongoing basis, both when the unit is at Camp Pendleton and when it is
deployed. In return, the military unit will provide community event support. The
goal is to encourage mutually beneficial interaction between the community and
the Marines and their families to create strong and lasting ties between the unit,
residents, and the City.
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 16-49 authorizing the adoption of
United States Marine Corps Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 364 (VMM-
364) and Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 267 (HMLA-267) based at
Camp Pendleton.
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RESOLUTION NO. 16-49
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN,
CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE ADOPTION OF UNITED STATES MARINE
MEDIUM TILTROTOR SQUADRON 364 (VMM-364) AND MARINE LIGHT
ATTACK HELICOPTER SQUADRON 267 (HMLA-267), CAMP PENDLETON
11. ISSUANCE OF 2016 WATER REFUNDING REVENUE BONDS
Approval by the City of Tustin ("City") is requested to authorize the issuance
and sale of 2016 Water Refunding Revenue Bonds, (the "Bonds") in an
estimated aggregate principal amount of $19.855 million to refinance the 2011
Water Revenue Bonds (the "2011 Bonds") to take advantage of lower interest
rates to reduce the annual debt service payments.
Recommendation: That the City Council adopt City Council Resolution No.
16-47; authorizing the issuance of the City of Tustin 2016 Water Refunding
Bonds, approving the form and authorizing execution of an Indenture of Trust,
an Escrow Agreement, a Bond Purchase Agreement, a Preliminary Official
Statement, and a Continuing Disclosure Certificate and Authorizing actions
related thereto.
RESOLUTION NO. 16-47
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF CITY OF TUSTIN
(ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA) 2016 WATER REFUNDING REVENUE
BONDS, APPROVING THE FORM AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN
INDENTURE OF TRUST, AN ESCROW AGREEMENT, A BOND PURCHASE
AGREEMENT, A PRELIMINARY OFFICIAL STATEMENT AND A
CONTINUING DISCLOSURE CERTIFICATE AND AUTHORIZING ACTIONS
RELATED THERETO
12. SECOND READING AND ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 1469
Ordinance No. 1469 amends Tustin City Code (TCC) to establish preferential
permit only parking on Birchfield Drive, Sandbrook Drive and Silverbrook Drive.
Recommendation: Have second reading by title only and adoption of
Ordinance No. 1469 (roll call vote).
ORDINANCE NO. 1469
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. BODY-WORN CAMERA, IN-CAR VIDEO, AND MOBILE DATA COMPUTER
PURCHASE
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The Tustin Police Department is committed to a partnership with our business
and residential community to provide the highest level of service based on trust
and transparency. Recent nationwide events involving police use of force have
generated calls for law enforcement officers to wear body-worn cameras
(BWCs). This video footage will serve as another layer of transparency and
provide unparalleled public accountability by providing a more detailed and
accurate account of the events. In terms of evidence collection, the cameras will
provide an invaluable record of statements, physical evidence and the timeline
of events during crimes in progress and other critical incidents. The capture and
recording of these critical incidents and police related encounters will serve to
further strengthen our relationship with the community through increased trust
and confidence.
In addition to the BWCs, the life cycle of the current Data 911 Mobile Data
Computers (MDCs) and In-Car Video system is coming to an end; the Police
Department has utilized this system in excess of six years. During this time,
technology has advanced rapidly and officers are beginning to see a significant
decline in the functionality and reliability of both the MDCs and the In-Car Video
systems. The MDC is an important means of communication between dispatch
and field personnel, as well as serving as an access point to various databases.
The In-Car Video system is another critical element to the collection of evidence
and much like the BWCs, is another layer of transparency and public
accountability.
Over the past 14 months, staff conducted extensive research into options for
BWCs, MDCs and in-car video systems with the goal of finding an integrated
media option. Through the Request for Proposal (RFP) process and in-depth
interviews of ten different vendors, the decision was narrowed down to two
MDC vendors and two vendors offering integrated solutions for both in-car video
and BWCs. After field-testing the equipment from these vendors, it was
determined the integrated In-Car Video and BWC system from WatchGuard and
the MDC from Dell were the best options for the Police Department.
Recommendation: That the City Council
1. Appropriate $670,612.78 from the Equipment Replacement Fund
(Account Number 184-80-00-9740).
2. Approve the acquisition of 42 Mobile Data Computers from Dell and 36
In-Car Video systems and 100 Body-Worn Cameras from WatchGuard.
14. INTRODUCE AN ORDINANCE TO REPEAL CHAPTER 12 OF ARTICLE 5 OF
THE CITY CODE (REGARDING SEX OFFENDERS) TO CONFORM WITH
RECENT COURT DECISIONS.
On March 1, 2011, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 1395 adding
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Chapter 12 to Article 5 of the Tustin City Code (Sex Offender Residency and
Loitering Restrictions) which added restrictions on sex offenders establishing
residency in specified areas and imposed loitering restrictions in certain areas.
In 2014, in response to two court cases that struck down local restrictions on
sex offender loitering restriction, the City Council repealed the loitering
restrictions in the City Code but left in place the residency restrictions. Since
then, the California Supreme Court issued another decision that places the
validity of the residency restrictions in Ordinance 1395 into question.
Recommendation: That the City Council introduce and conduct first reading
by title only of Ordinance No. 1470 attached hereto as Attachment C and
entitled "An Ordinance of The City Council Of The City Of Tustin Repealing
Chapter 12 Of Article 5 Of The Tustin City Code Regarding Sex Offender
Residency And Loitering Restrictions."
ORDINANCE NO. 1470
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN
REPEALING CHAPTER 12 OF ARTICLE 5 OF THE TUSTIN CITY CODE
REGARDING SEX OFFENDER RESIDENCY AND LOITERING
RESTRICTIONS.
15. APPEAL OF DENIAL OF REQUEST FOR TREE REMOVAL COX MARKET
PLAZA
Summary/Request:
Mr. Philip Cox ("Appellant") appeals from and requests reconsideration of the
Director of Public Works' February 10, 2016 decision upholding the Field
Services Manager's December 10, 2015 denial of a request to remove Ficus
trees at 120, 140, and 150 East Main Street. The Field Services Manager's
December 10, 2015 denial letter is included as Attachment "B" (of the staff
report). The Director of Public Works' letter upholding the denial of the request
to remove the trees is included as Attachment "D" (of the staff report). The
Appellant's March 10, 2016 written appeal to that decision, is included as
Attachment "E" (of the staff report).
Recommendation: That City Council may uphold the decision of the Field
Services Manager and Director of Public Works, order one or more of the trees
to be removed, or remand the matter for further proceedings in accordance with
directions of the City Council. (TCC § 7307)
16. APPOINTMENT OF REPLACEMENT OF SUCCESSOR AGENCY BOARD
MEMBER
This item is to consider the appointment of a replacement Board member of the
Successor Agency to the Tustin Community Redevelopment Agency to replace
resigning member Austin Lumbard.
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Recommendation: That the City Council:
1. Either:
a) Appoint a replacement member to serve on the Board of the Successor
Agency to the Tustin Community Redevelopment Agency; or
b) Provide additional direction regarding the process by which the Council
will select the replacement Board member.
17. AUTHORIZATION TO SELL THE TUSTIN HOUSING AUTHORITY-OWNED
HOME AT 14542 NEWPORT AVENUE #3
The Tustin Housing Authority ("Authority") is seeking authorization to sell 14542
Newport Avenue #3 to Mark and Liliana Kiesselbach.
Recommendation: That Tustin Housing Authority Commission:
1) Approve the California Residential Purchase Agreement and Joint Escrow
Instructions ("Purchase Agreement") for the sale of the Authority-owned
home at 14542 Newport Avenue #3, located in the Arbor Walk
development; and
2) Authorize the Housing Authority Executive Director ("Executive Director") to
negotiate terms as deemed necessary by the Executive Director to
conclude the transaction; and
3) Authorize the Executive Director to execute all transaction documents,
including the Purchase Agreement.
OTHER BUSINESS/COMMITTEE REPORTS
ADJOURNMENT — The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, September 20, 2016 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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