HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC MINUTES 2003 06 16 MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA
JUNE 16, 2003
Conducted
6:30 p.m.
Council Present:
Council Absent:
City Clerk:
Others Present:
None
Announced
WORKSHOP- The City Council conducted a Budget Workshop at
5:30 p.m. in the Clifton C. Miller Community Center.
CLOSED SESSION- 6:30 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
Mayor Tracy Wills Worley, Mayor Pro Tem Tony Kawashima,
Councilmembers Lou Bone, Doug Davert and Jeffery M. Thomas
None
Pamela Stoker
William A. Huston, City Manager; Lois Jeffrey, City Attorney; and 0 in
the audience.
PUBLIC INPUT
CLOSED SESSION - Mayor Worley announced the City Council would
convene in closed session to confer with the City Attorney regarding:
pending litigation to which the City is a party, Sycamore Gardens HCA
vs. City of Tustin (0CSC Case No. not known at this time) and to
consider the claims of Jamie Leesamson Crabtree (Claim No. 03-17)
and Chris and Jennifer Coleman (Claim No. 03-16). Copies of the
Claims can be reviewed in the City Clerk's office.
7:00 p.m.
Given
Given
Council Present:
Council Absent:
City Clerk:
Others Present:
REGULAR MEETING- 7:00 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER
INVOCATION -- Councilmember Bone
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE -- Councilmember Day,art
ROLL CALL
Mayor Tracy Wills Worley, Mayor Pro Tem Tony Kawashima,
Councilmembers Lou Bone, Doug Davert and Jeffeq¢ M. Thomas
None
Pamela Stoker
William A. Huston, City Manager; Christine Shingleton, Assistant City
Manager; Lois Jeffrey, City Attorney; George Jeffries, City Treasurer;
Pon Nault, Director of Finance; Arlene Marks, Director of Human
Resources; Tim Serlet, Director of Public Works; Elizabeth Binsack,
Director of Community Development; Steve Foster, Chief of Police; Pat
Sanchez, Director of Parks and Recreation; Joe Meyers, Administrative
Services Manager; Sam Altowaiji, Field Servicers Manager; Brian
Ragland,-Water Services Manager; Jim Draughon, Redevelopment
Program Manager; Scott Reekstin, Senior Planne;r; Maria R. Huizar,
Chief Deputy City Clerk; and approximately 120 in the audience.
Denied claims of Jamie
Crabtree and Chris &
Jennifer Coleman
Given
CLOSED SESSION REPORT- Lois JeffreY, City Attorney announced
that the City Council voted 5-0 to deny the claims ,of Jamie Crabtree and
Chris & Jennifer Coleman and directed the City Clerk to send notice
thereof to the claimants and the claimants attorney':s.
PRESENTATION - Proclamation to the Orange County Social Services
Agency declaring June, 2003 as Foster Care Mo,}th
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Given
Pete Villa
P.O. Box 3632
Tustin, CA
Allan Browning
1131 East Main
Tustin, CA
CERTIFICATES OF RECOGNITION -2003 Tustin Pride Student Essay
and Poster Contest Winners
FIRST PUBLIC INPUT
Discussed the concept of a waterless carwash.
Discussed Chamber of Commerce focus and support for development of
the Utt Juice property; thanked Council for their support during the past
year of his presidency.
Approved
PUBLIC HEARING
( ITEM 1)
1. REQUEST TO CONTINUE A PUBLIC HEARING FOR
PLACING PROPERTY TAX ASSESSMENTS FOR SOLID
WASTE SERVICES
It was moved by Davert, seconded by Kawashima, to continue
this item to the July 7, 2003 City Council meeting. Motion carried
5-0.
Approved
CONSENT CALENDAR
(ITEMS 2 THROUGH 12)
it was moved by Thomas, seconded by Davert, to approve the Consent
Calendar as recommended by staff. Motion carried 5-0.
2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES -- JUNE 2, 2003 REGULAR MEETING
Recommendation: Approve the City Council Minutes of June 2,
2003.
Approved
.
APPROVAL OF DEMANDS AND RATIFICATION OF PAYROLL
Recommendation: Approve Demands in the amount of
$1,479,062.54, $2,891,227.42 and $914.89 respectively and ratify
Payroll in the amount of $453,665.60.
Ratified
.
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION AGENDA- JUNE 9, 2003
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 June 9, 2003.
Approved
Approved
.
AUTHORIZATION TO CONTINUE OPERATION FOR FISCAL
YEAR 2003/2004
Recommendation: It is requested that the City Council approve
fiscal operations pending finalization of the 2003/2004 budget.
6. ADOPTION OF NEW AND REVISED CLASS SPECIFICATIONS
Recommendation: Adopt new and/or revised class
specifications for the classifications of Police Officer, Police
Sergeant, Police Lieutenant, and Police Services Officer I/Il/Ill.
.
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT D99-128 TO FUND NUTRIENT,
FECAL COLIFORM AND TOXICS TOTAL MAXIMUM DAILY
LOAD (TMDL) STUDIES IN THE NEWPORT BAY WATERSHED
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Approved
Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council
approve Agreement D99-128 "Agreement to Fund Nutrient Fecal
Coliform and Toxics Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies in
the Newport Bay Watershed" and authorize the Mayor and City
Clerk to execute the agreement.
Adopted Resolution No.
03-83
.
FINAL PARCEL MAP 2002-237 (1123 WARNER AVENUE)
Final Parcel Map 2002-237 is a request to subdivide an existing
38.04-acre parcel into two (2) parcels to accommodate existing
and future industrial development. (Owner/Applicant: Volt
Development Company).
Recommendation by the Community Development Department to
adopt resolution.
RESOLUTION NO. 03-83 -A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA,
APPROVING FINAL PARCEL MAP 2002-237 TO SUBDIVIDE
AN EXISTING 38.04-ACRE PARCEL INTO TWO (2) PARCELS
TO ACCOMMODATE EXISTING AND FUTURE INDUSTRIAL
DEVELOPMENT, AND FOR CONVEYANCE PURPOSES
Approved
.
CONSULTANT SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR THE
VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT, EMERGENCY RESPONSE
PLAN, AND EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN
Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council
approve the submitted Consultant Services Agreement with
Carollo Engineers of Santa Ana, California, in the amount of
$72,539.00 and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the
agreement on behalf of the City, pending approval of the
Consultant Services Agreement by the City Attorney.
Approved
10.
CONSIDERATION OF A GROUND LEASE WITH CINGULAR
WIRELESS, LLC FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A CELLULAR
COMMUNICATION FACILITY AT THE TUSTIN SPORTS PARK
(12850 ROBINSON DRIVE) ~
Recommendation: That the City Council authorize the City
Manager to execute the Ground Lease between the City of Tustin
and Cingular Wireless, LLC for the installation of cellular
communications and antenna fixtures on existing standards at the
Tustin Sports Park.
Approved
11.
CITY OF TUSTIN MEASURE M GROWTH MANAGEMENT
PROGRAM AND CONGESTION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
ANNUAL COMPLIANCE (FISCAL YEAR 2003-2004)
Recommendation: In order to maintain eligibility for the Measure
M Growth Management Program (GMP) and the Congestion
Management Program (CMP), it is recommended that the City
Council take the following actions in compliance with the Measure
M GMP and CMP requirements:
A. Adopt the attached draft Measure M Growth Management and
Congestion Management Program Seven-Year Capital
Improvement Program (Fiscal Year 2003-2004 through Fiscal
Year 2009-2010).
B. Authorize the Director of Public Works/City Engineer to submit
the City of Tustin's Measure M GMP and CMP eligibility
packages, including certification of the City's Maintenance of
Efforts (MOL), Pavement Management Program (PMP), and
Congestion Management Program (CMP) Monitoring Checklist
to the Orange County Transportation Authority.
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Approved
12.
AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED WITH WATER REVENUE
REFUNDING BONDS
Recommendations:
1) Authorize to proceed with a current refunding of the 1993 Water
System Revenue Certificates of Participation with a minimum
present value savings of three percent, and include the Orange
County Water District notes if analysis proves it to be beneficial to
the system; and
2) Approve the selection of Gardener, Underwood & Bacon LLC
as the City's Financial Advisory; Quint & Thimming LLC as Bond
Counsel; U.S. Bank National Association as the Trustee/Escrow
Agent; Grant Thornton LLP as Verification Agent; and Bond
Logistix as Reserve Funds Investment Consultant.
Adopted Ordinance No.
1276
13.
REGULAR BUSINESS
(ITEMS 13 AND 14)
ORDINANCE NO. 1276 -- APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE
REDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE MCAS-TUSTIN
REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT (SECOND READING)
It was moved by Thomas, seconded by Davert, to have second
reading by title only and 'adoption of the following Ordinance No.
1276. Motion carried 5-0 (roll call vote).
Pamela Stoker, City Clerk, read the following Ordinance No. 1276
by title only:
ORDINANCE NO. 1276 -- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE
REDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE MCAS-TUSTIN
REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT
Introduced Ordinance No.
1277
14.
INTRODUCTION AND FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE NO.
1277 -- CODE AMENDMENT 03-004 -- NOISE ORDINANCE
AMENDMENT
It was moved by Davert, seconded by Thomas, to introduce and
have first reading by title only of Ordinance No. 1277. Motion
carried 5-0.
Pamela Stoker, City Clerk, read the following Ordinance No. 1277
by title only:
ORDINANCE NO. 1277 --AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA AMENDING
SECTION 4612, SUBSECTION (A) OF SECTION 4614, AND
SECTION 4615 OF THE TUSTIN CITY CODE, AND ADDING
SUBSECTION (E) TO SECTION 4613 OF THE TUSTIN CITY
CODE, ESTABLISHING NOISE STANDARDS FOR MIXED USE
P POP ERTl ES
Allan Browning
1131 East Main
Tustin, CA
SECOND PUBLIC INPUT
Recognized the Man and Woman of the Year and commented on
success of the State of the City address.
OTHER BUSINESS - City Manager, City Attorney, City Council
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Councilmember Davert
Councilmember Bone
Councilmember Thomas
Mayor Pro Tem
Kawashima
Mayor Worley
None
· Commented on High School Grad Night events this coming week;
· Announced upcoming 4th of July City Celebration;
o Commented on the effects of the State Budget on local cities; and
· Stated that Los Angeles Mayor Hahn is trying to resurrect the El Toro
airport issue in Orange County.
Congratulated Chief Foster on success of Tustin Police Open House
and
Reported on Southern California Association of Governments
(SCAG) meeting: 1) voted to accept 511 phone service for access to
travel information; 2) 2003 income levels for Southern California
region came in last for major regions in U.S.; and 3) reported future
projections for transportation needs and traffic demands.
· Wished everyone a happy summer vacation;
· Announced the Tustin Meadows Parade on July 4th; and
· Wished all fathers a Happy Father's Day.
· Reported that the Senior Center Fund Committee nominated Mark
Lopez to chair the committee;
· Announced the Grand Opening of the Senior's Computer Center on
July 24th;
· Stated that Wednesday, June 18th is the last day of school;
· Commented that cities are being penalized for the State's budget
crisis; and
· Introduced Mayor Worley's fianoS.
· Announced a future Hanger Run/Race on the MCAS Tustin Base in
October to raise money for improvements to the Tustin Library;
· Announced the upcoming Pioneer Park ground-breaking;
· Reported on the success of the State of the City address; and
· Commented on the overall increase in traffic throughout the region.
COMMITTEE REPORTS - City Council
ADJOURNMENT -- Mayor Worley adjourned the meeting at 7:44 p.m. The next regular meeting of the
City Council was scheduled for Monday, July 7, 2003, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber at 300
Centennial Way.
TRACY WILIL~ WORLEY, MAYOR .__~
PA-~EL~'S~0'KE~, 131TY CLERK
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