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COUNCIL CHAMBERS
300 Centennial Way
October 4, 1982
TO OI~DER The meeting was called to order by Mayor Edgar at 3:50 p.m.
C~r.T.
Councilpersons Present:
Councilpersons Absent:
Others Present:
Edgar, Greinke, Hoesterey, Kennedy,
Saltarelli
None
James G. Rourke, City Attorney
William A. Huston, City Manager
Mary E. Wynn, City Clerk
Mike Brotemarkle, Comm. Dev. Director
Roy Gonzales, Personnel Director
Ronald Nault, Finance Director
Bob Ledendecker, Director of Public Works
Dale Wick, Assistant City Engineer
R. Kenneth Fleagle, Planning Consultant
Eva Solis, Deputy City Clerk
Isabelle McClements, Sr. Leader/Senior
Citizens
Approximately 20 in the audience
III. P~T. IC
CONCerNS
None.
CO~B~DATIO~
1. SIXTH COt~SECOTIVE PEDESTRIAN SAF~&'~ CITATION BY AOTO~.~ CLOB
OF S~arr~ CALIFO~IA
Don Lippert, representing the local Automobile club of Southern
California, stated this is the sixth consecutive year of honor-
ing Tustin for its outstanding pedestrian safety record. Mr.
Lippert reported that Tustin is one of 437 cities of generally
comparable size evaluated throughout the Nation; and excelled
not only because there were no pedestrian fatalities, but
because the pedestrian injury rate is 23% below the average of
other participating cities. He congratulated the Police and
Public Works Departments for their contribution to this achieve-
ment, and commended the City Council for its guidance and sup-
port. On behalf of the Automobile club of Southern California
and the American Automobile Association, he presented the City
of Tustin with the Pedestrian Safety Citation for 1981. Mayor
Edgar accepted the plaque on the City's behalf. 84
V. PROCLAMATION
SENIOR CITIES DAY
Mayor Edgar read and presented a proclamation designating
October 21, 1982, as "Senior Citizens Day" to Isabelle
McClements, Senior Leader/Senior Citizens, representing the
Tustin Chapter 93479 of the American Association of Retired Per-
sons, Inc. Tom Piercy, 17541 Amaganset Way, Local AARP Chapter
President, expressed thanks to the Council for the proclamation
on behalf of all Tustin senior citizens. 84
RECESS-
PLANNING AGENCY &
~E~OPM~NT ~KNCY
The City Council recessed at 3:55 p.m. to the Planning Agency and
Redevelopment Agency meetings. At 5:06 p.m. the City Council meet-
ing was reconvened with all members present.
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VI. pUI:IT-TC
HEARING
AN~"~ION ~O. 130 (IRVINE-~r. TZAB~,'~ NAY)
Dr. Fleagle, Planning Consultant, presented the staff report and
recommendation and indicated that to date no written protests
have been filed.
Mayor Edgar opened the public hearing at 5:09 p.m. There being
no speakers on the matter, the public hearing was closed.
It was moved by Greinke, seconded by Kennedy, to adopt Resolu-
tion No. 82-81, with 0 protests filed representing 0% of the
total assessed value, approving the Irvine-Blizabeth Way Annexa-
tion No. 130.
Councilman Greinke commended Dr. Fleagle on his efforts in the
annexation proceedings and encouraged any residents in opposi-
tion to visit City Hall to learn the benefits of annexation.
The motion carried 5-0. 24
AGENDA ORDER
XII. O~tIER
BUSINESS
1.
AI~NEXATIO~ - ~-IZAB~'e ~Y-WASS b-r~l·
Based on the fact that members of the audience were present to
indicate their desire and support of annexation to the City, it
was moved by Edgar, seconded by Greinke, to authorize staff to
initiate proceedings for the inhabited annexation of the south-
westerly portion of Elizabeth Way-Wass Street adjacent to
Annexation No. 130.
The following person spoke in favor of subject annexation:
Nora Skank, spoke on behalf of Ralph Skank, Gail Bosa, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ostrander, residents of subject area.
The motion carried 5-0.
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VII.
It was moved by Greinke, seconded by Kennedy, to approve the entire
Consent Calendar. Carried 5-0.
1. APPROVAL OF MIN~£~S - September 20, 1982
2. RA~IFICATIOt~ (~ PAYI~)~.r. in the amount of $97,854.18.
APPI~OVAL O~ O~S in the amount of $249,338.92.
5O
R~SOLU~ION RD. 82-79 - A Resolution of the City Council of the
City of Tustin, California, SUPPORTING REHABILITATION AND RESTO-
RATION OF THE OLD COUNTY COURTHOUSE IN SANTA ANA BY THE COUNTY
OF ORANGE
Adopt Resolution No. 82-79 as requested by Councilman
Greinke. 67
VIII. ORDI-
NANCES FOR
II~x'~DUC~IO~- None
IX. ORDI-
NANCES FOR
ADOP'~ION
1.
ORDINA~C~ NO. 873 - An Ordinance of the City Council of the City
of Tustin, California, REVISING PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMITS ON
CERTAIN STREETS (Main Street and Bryan Avenue)
It was moved by Hoesterey, seconded by Kennedy, that Ordinance
No. 873 have second reading by title only. Carried 5-0.
Following reading of the title of Ordinance No. 873 by the City
Clerk, it was moved by Hoesterey, seconded by Saltarelli, that
Ordinance No. 873 be passed and adopted.
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Mayor Edgar recognized the necessity for doing something to
enable radar speed limits on Main Street. The substitute motion
by Edgar to modify Ordinance No. 873 to set the speed limit at
40 mph on Main Street from the west City limits to Pacific
Street, and at 30 mph on Main Street from Pacific Street to
Prospect Avenue died for lack of a second.
Roll call vote to pass and adopt Ordinance No. 873:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Edgar, Greinke, Hoesterey, Kennedy, Saltarelli
None
None
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In relation to traffic on Main Street, it was moved by Edgar,
seconded by Greinke, that a stop sign be installed at the corner
of "B" and Main Streets. Councilpersons Saltarelli and Kennedy
requested that the matter be agendized.
A substitute motion was made by Hoesterey, seconded by Kennedy,
to agendize installing a stop sign at the corner of "B" and Main
Streets for the October 20 meeting. Carried 5-0. 100
The Director of Public Works indicated staff will attempt to
update the warrant study to determine if anything has changed
since the previous one, whereby Council will have the benefit of
reviewing the most updated material.
O~DINANCE NO. 879 - An Ordinance of the City Council of the City
of Tustin, California, AMENDING SECTION 5133 OF THE TUSTIN CITY
CODE PERTAINING TO SMOKE DETECTORS
It was moved by Hoesterey, seconded by Kennedy, that Ordinance
No. 879 have second readiqg by title only. Carried 5-0.
Following reading of the title of Ordinance No. 879 by the City
Clerk, it was moved by Kennedy, seconded by Hoesterey, that
Ordinance No. 879 be passed and adopted.
Roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT~
Edgar, Greinke, Hoesterey, Kennedy, Saltarelli
None
None
81
O~INANCE NO. 880 - An Ordinance of the City Council of the City
of Tustin, California, AMENDING SECTIONS 1704 AND 3203(f) OF THE
UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, 1979 EDITION, PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED BY ORDI-
NANCE NO. 835 OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN (Roof Coverings)
It was moved by Hoesterey, seconded by Kennedy, that Ordinance
No. 880 have second reading by title only. Carried 5-0.
Following reading of the title of Ordinance No. 880 by the City
Clerk, it was moved by Hoesterey, seconded by Kennedy, that
Ordinance No. 880 be passed and adopted.
Roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Edgar, Hoesterey, Kennedy, Saltarelli
Greinke
None
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In relation to the above, it was then moved by Kennedy, seconded
by Hoesterey, to adopt the following resolution:
RESOLUTION NO. 82-80 - A Resolution of the City Council of the
City of Tustin, California, MAKING FINDINGS CONCERNING THE UNI-
FORM BUILDING CODE AND ROOFING MATERIALS
Carried 4-1, Greinke opposed. 81
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X. OLD
B~SINESS
XI. NEW
BUSINESS
~ -C~ARING I~EST - "THE VIT.T.%" OP, ANGE ~ ALCOHOLIC
WO~EN' S ~c~ABILITATION ~_~N'r~K, INC.
Following consideration of the report dated September 29, 1982,
prepared by the Finance Director, it was moved by Hoesterey,
seconded by Kennedy, to approve the $2,500 contribution to "The
Villa" from General Revenue Sharing Funds, as originally recom-
mended by the Chief of Police.
Councilman Greinke agreed with the Finance Director's suggestion
to investigate the comparative financial position of requesting
groups to determine what the need factors are. The City Manager
noted that for next year's Revenue Sharing budget, staff will
develop criteria for Council approval of such requests.
The motion carried 5-0.
2. PLANNING ~O~w~ISSION JURISDICTION
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It was moved by Hoesterey, seconded by Edgar, to receive and
file the report dated September 28, 1982, prepared by the City
Attorney, and schedule a public hearing on October 20, 1982, at
7:30 p.m. to consider the Planning Commission ordinance.
Council discussion followed regarding the appeal procedure; set-
ting a fee for filing an appeal; refunding the fee if the appeal
is approved; waiving the fee when the appeal is filed by someone
other than the applicant; recent state legislation on setting
planning and building fees; eliminating the fee altogether;
making the Planning Commission an advisory body in nature versus
a policy-making body; and Council liability for actions of the
Planning Commission.
In response to the City Manager's request for clarification, it
was the Council's consensus that actions of the Planning
Commission could be considered under Consent Calendar, with
appealed items set for public hearing.
The motion carried 5-0.
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AUTHOI~IZATION TO SOLICIT BIDS, POLICE DEPARTM~T~ COMPu'r~R E~UIP-
MENT
As recommended in the report dated September 24, 1982, prepared
by the Chief of Police, it was moved by Saltarelli, seconded by
Hoesterey, to authorize the Police Department to solicit bids
for computer equipment as included in Fiscal Year 1982-82
Budget. Carried 5-0. 87
Following consideration of the report dated September 28, 1982,
prepared by the Director of Public Works, it was moved by Salta-
relli, seconded by Edgar, to schedule a workshop during the week
of November 8, 1982, to discuss and review the Water System
Financial Review and Rate Study and Phase I of the Water Plan.
Motion carried 5-0. 107
PURCHASE OF USED v~u~IC~ES '.~O~GH EXCEPTION FROM FOI~MAL PUR-
CHASING PROC~RES
Pursuant to the recommendation contained in the report dated
September 29, 1982, prepared by the Finance Director, it was
moved by Saltarelli, seconded by Hoestere¥,-to authorize the
City Manager to purchase used vehicles and equipment, evoking
Section 1624 of Ordinance No. 871, Bidding Exceptions. Carried
5-0. 87
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XII. OTH~K
BUSINESS
4. NEWPO~ A~UE ~m,~N I~ ~DIFICATIO~
The Director of Public Works responded to concerns expressed by
Councilman Saltarelli. As recommended in the report dated
September 29, 1982, prepared by the Director of Public Works, it
was moved by Saltarelli, seconded by Kennedy, to direct staff to
proceed with implementation of Alternate No. 2 at the intersec-
tion of Newport Avenue and First Street and further direct staff
to include Alternate No. 1 at the intersection of Newport Avenue
and Mitchell Avenue for inclusion and implementation into the
1983-84 Capital Improvement Budget. Carried 5-0. 94
Councilman Saltarelli reported that St. Jeanne de Lestonnac
Society operates a free medical clinic in Orange at no cost to
those who are unable to pay. They serve residents of Tustin and
have statistical information on same. Council concurred to
direct staff to investigate the matter to see if they qualify
for revenue sharing funds. 29
2. FIP~%N'S ~]ND ~ ~OU~E
In response to Councilman Greinke, the City Manager indicated
staff will represent Council at the Fireman's Fund Open House.
3. B~SIN~SS LI~/NSE OPERATIONS
Mayor Edgar requested a report on statistics of business license
operations, i.e., revenues, application procedures, etc. The
City Manager indicated staff could provide same.
4. BAD ~CK I~v~STIGATIO~S
In response to Mayor Edgar, the City Manager reported that the
Chief of Police will have an article printed in the next Chamber
of Commerce publication on bad check investigation procedures.
Councilman Greinke suggested the possibility of conducting a
seminar on this topic.
5. PLANNING COmmISSION WOP/~SHOP
Mayor Pro Tem Kennedy requested clarification on the status of
the Planning Commission. She was informed that candidate appli-
cations had to be in the City Clerk's office by 5:00 p.m.
October 26, with a workshop to interview candidates to be set
following that. After a short discussion period, the Council
concurred to set a workshop to interview Planning Commission
candidates on November 1, 1982, at 7:30 p.m. 81
XIII. PU~r.?C
HEARINGS
2.
The 7:30 p.m. public hearing on this item was cancelled and will
be scheduled for a future agenda.
XIV.
ADJOurnMENT
It was moved by Hoesterey,
6:05 p.m. to the next adjourned
October 20, 1982.
seconded by Saltarelli, to adjourn at
regular meeting on Wednesday,