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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Agenda for Adj. Mtg. 5-26-87AGENDA OF All ADJOURNED REGULAR lqEETING OF THE TUSTIN CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 300 CENTENNIAL WAY MAY- 26, 1987 7:00 P.M. This Agenda contains a brief general description of each item to be consid- ered. Any person having a question concerning an item may call the City Clerk's Office to make inquiry concerning the nature of same. Except as otherwise provided by law, no action shall be taken on any item not appearing in the following agenda. I. CALL TO ORDER/PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE/INVOCATION I I. ROLL CALL III. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. PROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 139 In response to a petition containing 34 signatures requesting annexation, Annexation No. 139 was initiated by City Council on February 17, 1987. The area is bounded by Irvine Boulevard on the south, Browning Avenue on the west, La Colina on the north, and Tustin Ranch on the east. It consists of 85 single-family homes and Tustin Memorial Elementary School. Population is estimated at 323. Recommendation: That the City Council: 1) Open the public hearing; 2) Receive and file written protests; 3) Accept public testimony and close the public hearing; 4} Direct staff to certify the value of written protests and report back at the City Council meeting of June 1, 1987; and 5) Direct staff to draft an appropriate resolution based on percen- tage of protests certified. 2. PROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 140 In response to a petition containing over 500 signatures requesting annexation, Annexation No. 140 was initiated by City Council on March 2, 1987. The area is generally bounded by La Colina on the north, Browning Avenue on the east, existing City boundaries on the south (Burnt Mill Road), and Newport Avenue on the west, and includes .the Colony Condominiums on the northeasterly corner of New- port and La Colina. It consists of 1,210 single-family residences, 307 multi-family units, i church and I school. Population is esti- mated at 5,764. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Page i 5-26-87 Recommendation: That the City Council: 1) Open the public hearing; 2) Receive and file written protests; 3) Accept public testimony and close the public hearing; 4) Direct staff to certify the value of written protests and report back at the City Council meeting of June 1, 1987; and 5) Direct staff to draft an appropriate resolution based on percentage of protests certified. IV. OTHER BUSINESS 1. CITY MANAGER 2. CITY ATTORNEY 3. CITY COUNCIL V. CLOSED SESSION City Council will recess to a Closed Session to consider legal matters pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9. VI. AOJOURNNENT To the next Regular Meeting on June 1, 1987, at 7:00 p.m. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Page 2 5-26-87