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MIIqlFTES 0(: A REGUL~J~ ~ETING
OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
Cll~f OF llJSTIN, CALIFORNIA
NOVEMBER 4, 1985
CJSJ. L TO ORDER/PLEDGE OF N. LEGIANCE/INVOCATION
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Greinke at 7;03 p.m. in the
City Council Chambers, 300 Centennial Way. Mayor Greinke led the
Pledge of Allegiance, and the Invocation was given by Councilman
Edgar.
ROLL CALL
Councilpersons Present:
Councilpersons Absent:
Others Present:
PROCLAMATIONS
1.
Frank H. Greinke, Mayor
Oonald J. Saltarelli, Mayor Pro Tem
Richard B. Edgar
Ronald B. Hoesterey
Ursula £. Kennedy
None
William A. Huston, City Manager
Alan R. Watts, Assistant City Attorney
Mar), E. Wynn, City Clerk
Donald O. Lamm, Com. Development Director
Robert S. Ledendecker, Dir. of Public Works
Ronald A. Nault, Finance Director
Royleen A. White, Oir. of Com. & Admin. Srvcs.
Susan Jones, Recreation Superintendent
Captain Steve Foster, Police Department
Laura Pickup, Assistant Planner
Approximately 50 in the audience
TILLER OAYS COMMITTEE - TUSTIN TILLER DAYS FAIRE
Mayor Gretnke presented a proclamation to members of the Tiller
Days Committee for their dedication and work on the 1985 Tustin
Tiller Days Faire. Cherrill Cady, Chairperson, thanked the Coun-
cil. 84
2. TUSTIN JAYCEES - TUSTIN TILLER DAYS PARADE
A proclamation was read by Mayor Greinke commending Tusttn Jaycees
members for coordination of the Tustin Tiller Days Parade. Bill
Pinkerton, President, thanked the Council. David Edgar also
expressed thanks. 84
PUBLIC ~ARI NGS
1.
APPEAL OF VARIANCE NO. 85-5 - 205 El. CAMINO
{Continued from October 21, 1985)
The staff report was presented by the Community Development Direc-
tor as contained in the inter-con dated November 4, 1985, prepared
by the Community Development Department
A question-and-answer period followed regarding the alley between
Ruby's and the Assistance League, the sewer easement, and the num-
ber of parking spaces required.
Mayor Greinke opened the public hearing at 7:20 p.m.
Doug Prescott, 330 West Main Street, property owner, spoke in favor
of the Appeal of Variance Ho. 85-5 as follows:
Condition of Approval No. 9 - Mr. Prescott requested deletion of
this item. The Director of Public Works referenced his inter-rom
and attachments dated October 23, 1985, on subject matter. The
Director clarified that subject item was suggested on the basis of
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original drawings which showed a step-up entrance into Ruby's
instead of a handicap ramp. Mr. Prescott's plans for a handicap
ramp would have precedence, and Condition No. 9 would not be neces-
sary.
Condition of Approval No. 1~ - Mr. Prescott stated that if subject
alley were closed, it wou)~ block off all access to Helm's Plumb-
ing. It is a prescriptive easement used by Helm's, Tu~tin Fix-It
Shop, Assistance League of Tustin, and two residences south of the
Assistance League. Mr. Prescott drew a diagram of Ruby's two pro-
posed parking spaces and the entire area in relation to the alley.
There was a brief consultation between the City Attorney and the
Community Development Director. The Assistant City Attorney sug-
gested that an exchange of reciprocal easements between Mr.
Prescott and the Assistance League would provide assurance that
there would be access and that the two parking spaces would be
available. It would eliminate reliance on Something as subjective
as prescriptive rights, which is inappropriate for zoning action.
Condition of Approval No. 12 and No. 13 - Mr. Prescott stated that
~o covenant the adjacent property for parking at Ruby's would not
make it a viable proposition. The Prescott family has plans for
the adjacent property and holds other interests in the City of
Tustin. He noted that they are aware the Variance can be rescinded
by the City at any time. He stated that additonal parking will be
provided should parking at Ruby's becomes an adverse situation, but
he is not in a position to specifically identify the location.
Doug Cavanaugh. applicant, spoke in favor of the Appeal of Variance
No. 8S-5. He invited Council to visit the other Ruby's Diner
facilities in Balboa and Mission Viejo. Mr. Cavanaugh introduced
his partner Ralph Kosmides.
There were no other speakers on the matter, and the public hearing
was closed at 7:36 p.m.
It was moved by Hoestere¥, seconded by Edgar, to amend Condition
No. g fo waive the right-of-way dedicatlo~ requirement if the
handicap ramp is constructed; to delete Condition No. 10; and to
combine Conditions No. 12 and 13 and amend same to state that if
parking becomes inadequate, additional spaces must be provided
through a reciprocal lease within a few hundred feet of Ruby's.
Mayor Pro Tem Saltarelli was opposed to the motion. He voiced sup-
port of eliminating Conditions of Approval g, 10, 12 and 13 as
requested by the applicant and owner.
Council/staff discussion followed regarding parking in the downtown
area. There was general Council consensus that any future parking
problem would be addressed when and if it occurs.
A substitute motion was made by Saltarelli) seconded by Greink.', to
approve Variance No. 85-5 and delete Conditions of Approval No. 9,
10, 12 and 13. The motion carried 5-0. 106
APPEAL OF USE PEPJIIT 85-20 - 13201 SILVERBIRCH DRIVE
The staff report and recommendation were presented by the Community
Development Director as contained in the inter-com prepared by the
Community Development Department dated November 4, 1985. A slide
presentation was made by the Community Development Director showing
subject property and satellite dish antenna.
A question-and-answer period followed. The Assistant Planner
responded to the Mayor's questions regarding a similar satellite
dish antenna complaint.
The Community Development Director reemphasized that if the appli-
cant had complied with existing laws in December, 1984, when the
satellite dish was installed, it would have become a legal, non-
conforming use after adoption of the City's satellite dish antenna
ordinance (No. 926) in February, 1985.
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The public hearing was opened by Mayor Greinke at 8:00 p.m.
Lawrence Bent., applicant, stated that he was solicited by satel-
lite dish antenna contractors at his home and was informed at that
time that permits were not required. Mr. Bent. referenced his let-
ter to Council. which he stated explains his position on the
matter.
Kathy Well, 1702 Summerville, stated she was appearing as a private
citizen. She spoke strongly in opposition to Use Permit 85-20, and
requested Council uphold the Planning Commission's decision to deny
Mr. Bente's request.
Oohn Orr, The Tustin News reporter, requested an opinion on Mrs.
Well's possible conflict of interest on the matter, stating that
although speaking as a private citizen, Mrs. Well is relying on
information obtained as a Planning Commissioner.
The Assistant City Attorney stated that conflicts of interest
generally are concerned with economic conflicts of interest. He
did not see any particular conflict in Mrs. Well, or any other
Planning Commissioner, making a presentation to Council at a public
meeting. Any citizen could have attended the Planning Commission
meetings and gathered the same information as Mrs. Well.
Lawrence Bent. added that he did not retrieve his certified mail
from the Post Office, and has never received complaints from any
neighbors.
There were no other speakers on the matter, and the public hearing
was closed at 8:~0 p.m.
Mayor Greinke spoke in empathy of Mr. Bente's situation.
Councilman Hoesterey stated that Council has a responsibility to
uphold the permit proCesS in the City. He suggested Mr. Bent.
pursue recourse against the contractor who installed the satellite
dish antenna.
It was moved by Hoesterey~ seconded by Kennedy, tO uphold the Plan-
ning Commission decision of September 23, 1985, to deny Use Permit
85-20.
Mayor Pro Tem Saltarelli stated that the City made all efforts to
contact Mr. Bente to no avail. Had Mr. Bente retrieved his certi-
fied mail, the matter could have-been resolved more favorably.
The motion carried 4-1, Greinke opposed.
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Mayor Greinke suggested Mr. Bent. contact the contractor, research
what recourse is available, and try to bring the dish intd Code
conformance,
PUBLIC I~UT
1. PRESENTATION TO MAYOR
Cathy Viney, 13601 Browning, representing The Way to Happiness
Foundation. presented Mayor Greinke with a leather-bound copy of
"The Way to Happiness." The Mayor thanked Ms. Viney.
2. TUSTIN ~AOOWS CIVIC LIAISON BOARD MEMBER
Guinevere Grosjean Boswell, 14751 Devonshire Avenue, introduced
herself as a newly-elected member of the Tustin Meadows-Civic Liai-
son Board. She encouraged Council to contact her with any concerns
pertaining to Tustin Meadows. Mayor Greinke thanked Ms. Boswell.
3. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON REPRESENTATIVE
Mayor Greinke introduced Patricia "Pat" Buttress as Tustin's repre-
sentative from Southern California Edison.
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IX. NEW BUSlHESS
1. lAGUNA ROAD STREET NAME CHANGE - RESOLUTION NO. 85-108
As recommended in the inter-eom dated October 25, 1985, prepared by
the Engineering Division, it was moved by Edgar
Hoesterey, to:
~ 1) Adopt the following; and
RESOLUTION NO. 85-108 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING THE INTENTION TO CONDUCT
A PUBLIC HEARING TO DETERMINE WHETHER OR NOT TO CHANGE THE
DESIGNATION OF LAGUNA ROAD, BETWEEN 950 + FEET EASTERLY OF RED
HILL AVENUE AND BRYAN AVENUE TO EL CAMINO-REAL
2) Set a public hearing date for same on December 2, 1985.
The motion carried S-O. 96
2. WALK-ON ITEM - PROPOSED DETACHMENT FROM MUNICIPAL WATER OISI~RICT OF
ORANG~ OOUNTY BY CITIES OF AY,~HEIM. FULLERTON A~D ~NTA
The Director of Public Works presented the staff report and recom-
mendation as contained in his inter-eom dated October 31, 1985.
Mayor Pro Tem Saltarelli provided additional information via his
position as Chairman of the Local Agency Formation Con~nission
(LAFCO). He noted that if Tustin takes a position on the matter,
it should be declared at LAFCO's November 6 hearing.
There was general consensus of insuffi'cient information available
to declare a position on the matter and to allow LAFCO to reach its
own decision on the proposed detachment.
It was then moved by Edgar, seconded by Greinke, to receive and
file subject report. Carried 5-0. 107
X, REPORTS
1. PLANNING C~)M)IISSION ACTIONS - OCTOBER Z8, 1985
It was moved by Hoesterey~ seconded by Edgar, to ratify the entire
Planning Commission Action Agenda of October 28, 1985. The motion
carried 5-0. 80
2. INVESTMENT SCHEDULE AS OF OCTOBER 31, 1985
It was moved by Hoesterey, seconded by Edgar, to receive and file
the Investment SchedUle report dated October 29, 1985, prepared by
the Finance Director. Carried 5-0. $0
3. OPEN Al'TICS IN RESIDENT%AL AND CO)~ERCIAL BUILDINGS
Councilman Edgar stated that subject report dated November 4. 1985,
prepared by the Community Development Department indicates that
there are areas in the City where a serious fire could consume an
entire structure because the building has been "grandfathered"
under obsolete codes. He wondered if something could be done to
retroactively improve the safety of existing buildings, acknowl-
edging that it is more costly to do so after the structure has been
built.
The Assistant City Attorney responded to Mayor Greinke that from a
liability aspect, there are appropriate exemptions where a City
~ould require structures that do not conform to current building
codes to conform with existing codes, which would involve a great
amount of legislative discretion. He continued that Councilman
Edgar's suggestion requires very careful review in terms of what is
being impacted in residential or commercial structureS. He recom-
mended that staff come back with a recommendation on the matter.
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It was moved by Gretnke, seconded by Edgar, to direct staff to
review the feasibility of establishing an ordinance to correct open
attic problem{ in multi-family residential and commercial buildings
to bring them into existing code conformance. After a discussion
period, the motion carried 5-0. 8!
4. NEgPORT AVENUE ZONE STUDY
,It was moved by Hoestereyt seconded by Edgar, to receive and file
the subject inter-com dated November 4, k985, prepared by the Com-
munity Development Department. The motion carried 5-0. 81
COUNCIL POLICY CONCERNING BUILDING SET1)ACF, S FROM FUTURE RIGHT-OF-
WAY LINES
Fo1.1owing consideration of the tnter-com dated November 4, 1985,
prepared by the Community Development Department, Council concurred
to discuss subject topic at a joint meeting of the Planning Commis-
sion and City Council on November 25, 1985, with staff to set a
time most convenient and inform Council of same. 81
Xl. OTHER BUSINESS
LEFT-TURN )])VEMENTS - NEWPORT AVENUE AT EL C/~(INO REAL A~IO MAIN
Sll~EET
The Director of Public Works responded to Councilwoman Kennedy's
questions regarding left-turn movements onto and from Newport
Avenue at E1 Camino Real and Main Street, specifically after com-
pletion of Tustin Town Plaza by Carver Development.
WALK-ON ITF~M - P/LRKING COMPLAINTS, SAN JUAN EAST OF RED HILL
AVENUE
As recommended in the tnter-com dated November I, 1985, prepared by
the Chief of Police, it was moved by Saltarelli~ seconded by
Kennedy, to:
1) Approve a Minute Order to direct staff to post signs on both
the north and south sides of San Juan from Red Hill to the
Tustin East Apartments to read, "Vehicle Parking Prohibited of
Vehicles in Excess of 6,000 Pounds, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m.";
2) Extend posting from Red Hill Avenue to Green Valley to keep
larger trucks from parking in front of any businesses located
on the southwest corner of San Juan and Red Hill; and
3) Direct the City Attorney to draft an amendment to Tustin City
Code SeCtion 5340(d) to read, "No Parking of Any Vehicle Over
6,000 Pounds for More Than Two Hours."
The motion carried 5;0.
REQUEST FOR CLOSED SESSION
75
Mayor Pro Tem Saltarelli requested a Closed Session for discussion
of legal matters.
4. MONITORING OF TOXIC OR HA/_ARDOUS MATERIALS
50
Councilwoman Kennedy noted that the County of Orange has adopted
its hazardous materials disc)osure ordinance. She thought Tustin
was going to adopt that same ordinance for enforcement within the
City. She requested clarification by staff of the City's proposed
course of action on same. 102
SENATE BILL 300 (FORAN) & ASSEMBLY BILL 429
Councilman Edgar reported that SB300 {Foran) was recently passed
which creates funding for additional roads in Tustin. The Director
of Public Works provided information on available funds through
subject Bill and the City's plans for same. He also reported on
AB 429.
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XII.
POLIC£ O£PARTM£NT CO~NDATION - TUSD BOARD OF [OUCATION
The Mayor read the following letter into the public record:
"Dear Frank:
We have always been aware that we have an outstandfng police
department in the City of Tustin, so much so that we tend to take
them for granted. During our recent work action, the service of
the members of that department was truly commendable.
Their prompt and professional attention to duty probably was the
single most important reason we had no significant incidents
throughout that unfortunate period of time. They were literally on
the spot whenever and wherever their assistance was requested and
often in anticipation of such request. Their calm, but firm,
approach maintained proper decorum and orderliness with everyone
involved.
We ali can be thankful and proud of the Tustin Police Department.
The Board of Education continues to appreciate the good working
relationship between the school district and city officials.
Sincerely,
Dorothy Ralston, Chris Layton. Edward H. Boseker, Barbara Benson,
Joyce Hansen" 8~
~IOINT ~ETING WITH llJSO BOARD OF EDUCATION
Mayor Greinke reported that the Board of Education is receptive to
a dinner meeting with the Tustin City Council to discuss East
Tustin plans and other matters of mutual interest. Ne requested
staff schedule subject meeting. 90
CO~MII~'EE POSITIONS AVAILABLE - LEAGUE OF CAJ. IFORNIA CITIES
The Mayor encouraged Councilmembers to revie~ position opportuni-
ties available on various committees of the League of California
Cities, as some will be acted upon at the November 14 meeting. 38
9o LEFT-TURNS AT BRYAN AND REDHILL AVENUES
Mayor Greinke relayed complaints he has received regarding the
traffic flow at Bryan and Redhill Avenues. The Director of Public
Works reported that the signal system at subject intersection will
be reworked through the State safety grant. Additionally. he
noted that a conceptual presentation on the restriping of Bryan
Avenue and Main Street between Newport Avenue and Browning Avenue
was made a few months ago, Subject matter will be brought back to
Council. One option includes channetization to provide protected
left-turn pockets along Bryan Avenue. 94
NOVEJ~BER 5 E)~ECTION
The Mayor encouraged everyone to vote at the November 5 election.
RECESS - REDEVELOPMENT; CI. OSED SESSION - ADJOURNMENT
At 9:11 p.m. it was moved by Saltarelli, seconded by Hoesterey, to
recess to the Redevelopment Agency, thence to a Closed Session for dis-
cussion of legal matters (see Redevelopment Agency Minutes, Item No.
5), and thence adjourn to the next Regular Meeting on Monday, November
18, 1985, at 7:00 p.m. The motion carried 5-0.
10.
MAYOR
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MINVTES OF A REGUI. J~R MEETING
OF ll4E REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF
THE CITY OF llJSTIN, CALIFORNIA
NOVEMBER 4, 198S
1. CALL ll) ORDEJ~
The meeting was called to order at 9:1! p.m. by Chairman Greinke in the
City Council Chambers, 300 Centennial Way, Tustin, California.
ROU. CALL
Agency Members Present:
Agency Members Absent:
Others Present:
Frank H. Greinke, Chairman
Donald J. Saltarelli, Chairman Pro Tem
Richard B. Edgar
Ronald B. Hoesterey
Ursula E. Kennedy
None
William A. Huston, Exec. Director/City Manager
Alan G. Watts, Assistant City Attorney
Mary E. Wynn, Recording Secretary/City Clerk
Donald D. Lamm, Community Development Director
Robert S. Ledendecker, Director of Public Works
Royleen A. White, Dir. of Com. & Admin. Services
Susan Jones, Recreation Superintendent
Captain Steve Foster, Police Department
Laura Pickup, Assistant Planner
Approximately 20 in the audience
3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
It was moved by Edgar, seconded by Saltarelli, to approve Minutes of the
October 21, 198b, Regular Meeting. Motion carried 5-0.
4. OTHER BUSINESS
None.
S. A. NNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED SESSION
As requested by the Assistant City Attorney, the Chairman announced that
the Agency would recess to a Closed Session of the City Council pursuant
to Government Code Section 54956.9(a) to confer with the Assistant City
Attorney regarding pending litigation which has been initiated formally
and to which the City is a party. The titles of the litigations are:
Rodrigue-z vs. City of Tustin (Case No. 425013), Rott vs. City of Tustin
(Case No. ¢$3535), and Frettas vs. City of Tustin (Case No. 386143).
RECESS - CLOSED SESSION - ADJOURNMENT
At 9:13 p.m. it was moved by Hoesterey, seconded by Edgar, to recess to a
Closed Session of the City Council, and thence adjourn to the next Regular
Meeting on Monday, November 18, 1985, at 7:00 p.m. Motion carried 5-0.
CHAIRMAN
RECOR~NG SECRETLY