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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGENDA 02-29-88AGENDA OF AN ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF THE TUSTIN CITY COUNCIL 'COUNCIL CHAHBERS, 300 CENTENNIAL WAY FEBRUARY 29, 1988 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 I I I . PUBLIC HEAR I NGS 1. PROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 144 - FAIRHAVEN AVENUE In response to area residents, Annexation No', 144 was initiated on October 7, 1987. The area is generally bounded by Fairhaven Avenue on the north, Prospect Avenue on the east, Santa Clara on the south along present C.ity boundaries and present City boundaries on the west (which is 100 feet easterly of Marshall Lane). The area of 160 acres consists of 451 single-family residences with ~zoning classifications of R-l, E-4 100 and E-4 80, approximately 1209 registered voters, with an estimated population of 1713. ' Recommendation: That the City Council: 1) Open the public hearing. 2) Summarize the determination made by LAFCO's ~esolution. 3) Receive and file written protests. 4) Accept public testimony. 5) Ask if anyone else wishes to submit a written protest or to withdraw a protest previousl.y filed. 6) Close the public hearing (or continue the public hearing until the next meeting to preserve the possibility of additional protests, or withdrawal of protests, if the Countil so desires.) 7) Direct staff to certify the value of written protests and report back at the City Council's March 7, 1988, meeting or as soon there- after as possible. 8) Direct staff to draft an appropriate resolution based on percentage of protests certified. 2. PROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 145 - PROSPECT AVENUE In response to area residents, Annexation No. 145 was initiated on October 7, 1987. The area is generally bounded on the north by current City boundary (which is 345 feet northerly of Santa Clara), current City boundary on the west (which is 100 feet westerly of Laurinda Way), and current City boundary on the south (which is 100 feet southerly of Laurie-Lane) and Prospect Avenue on the east. The area consists of 16.5 acres with 53-single-family residences, approximately 123 registered voters, and an estimated population of 201. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA PAGE i 2-29-88 1) Open the public hearing. 2) Summarize the determination made by LA~CO's resolution. 3) Receive and file written protests. 4) Accept public testimony. 5) Ask if anyone else wishes to submit a written protest or to withdraw a protest previously filed. 6) Close the public hearing (or continue the public hearing until the next meeting to preserve the possibility of additional protests, or withdrawal of protests, if the Countil so desires.) 7.) Direct staff to certify the value of written protests and report back at the City Council's March 7, 1988, meeting or as soon there- after as possible. 8) Direct staff to draft an appropriate resolution based on percentage of protests certified. 3. PROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 146 - 17TH STREET/LAURINDA WAY In response to area residents, Annexation No. 146 was initiated on October 7, 1987. The area is bounded on the north by current City boundary (which is 1000 feet northerly of 17th Street), current City boundary on the east (which is 100 feet easterly of Laurinda Way), and extends to Prospect Avenue 470 feet northerly of 17th Street for 200 feet and returns to a point 100 feet easterly of Laurinda Way, and cur- rent City boundary on the west (which is 100 feet westerly of Laurinda Way).. The area consists of 18 single-family residences, the Gerber Pre-School and one professional office building. The zoning is E-4-100 (Estate Residential and PA (Professional Office). Recommendation: That the City Council: 1) Open the public hearing. 2) Summarize the determination made by LAFCO's resolution. 3) Receive and file written protests. 4) Accept public testimony. 5) Ask if anyone else wishes to submit a written protest or to withdraw a protest previously filed. 6) Close the public hearing (or continue the public hearing until the next meeting to preserve the possibility of additional protests, or withdrawal of protests, if the Countil so desires.) 7) Direct staff to certify the value of written protests and report back at the City Council's March 7, 1988, meeting or as soon there- after as possible. 8) Direct staff to draft an appropriate resolution based on percentage of protests certified. IV. OTHER BUSINESS 1. CITY MANAGER 2. C!TY ATTORNEY 3. CITY COUNCIL V. ADJOURNMENT To the next regular meeting on Monday, March 7, 1988. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Page 2 2-29-88