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OF ~ T~TIN CITY COONCI~
COUNCIL CHARBERS
300 Centennial Way
,Sep~ce~er 20, 19~2
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TO O~R The meeting was called to order by Mayor Edgar at 4:43 p.m.
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 Brot~rkle, Comm. Dev. Director
Roy Gonzales, Personnel Director
Ronald Nault, Finance Director
Bob Ledendecker, Director of Public Works
R. Kenneth Fleagle, Planning Consultant
Approximately 20 in ~he audience
III. p~n~.TC
None.
IV.
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1. PI~ES~NTATIO~ - ORANGE ~ BOOSING AOTHOP~'x~ ADVISORY C011-
Mayor Edgar presented Gloria Alm with a plaque for five years'
service to the City of Tustin as Representative to t~he Orange
County Housing Authority Advisory Committee. 84
2. P~0CLAMATI0~ - T~TIN-LZOt~8 m~TE CANE DAYS
Mayor Edgar read and presented a proclam-tion designating
October 1-2, 1982, as "Lions White Cane Days" to Nor~ Metzger,
Chairman of the T~stin Lions Club. Mr. Metzger thanked the
Council. 84
3. P~0CLAMATIC~ - CMC R~P~SIBILIT~ ~K
A proclamation declaring Sept~her 19-25, 1982, as "Civic
Responsibility Week" was read and presented by Mayor Edgar to
Peggy Watts, VFW Women's Auxiliary President, and Glen Ricketts,
VFW Post 9203 Quartermaster. 84
RECESS-
~EFELOP~T A~NCX
The City Council recessed at 4:48 p.m. to the Redevelopment Agency.
At 5:39 p.m. the City Council meeting was reconvened with all mem-
bers present.
V. P~.~C
HEARINGS
1.
O~INA~ 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
The Mayor opened the public hearing at 5:4~ p.m. There being no
speakers on the matter, the public hearing was closed.
It was then moved by Kennedy, seconded by Hoesterey, that Ordi-
nance No. 879 have first reading 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 introduced. Motion carried 5-0. 81
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Ol~)~ ~O. 880 - An Ordinance of the City Council of the City
of Tus=in, 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
The Mayor opened the public hearing at 5:45 p.m. The following
persons spoke on the matter:
Kathy Weil, 1702 Sun~erville, stated the ordinance is not quite
strong enough and should require Class B, because Class C is
still flammahle.
Bill Marshall, representing the Committee for Firesafe Roofing
and the Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers, recommended that Council
adopt the Class C as opposed to Class B due to cost factors,
stating that although Tustin does have heavy winds, there is not
the heavy brush factor fro~ the foothills. The reco~uendation
from the industry in this particular area is that Class C is
adeq%uate, ~ar~icu~arly for reroofing.
There being no other speakers on the matter, the public hearing
was closed. It was moved by Saltarelli, seconded by Hoesterey,
that Ordinance No. 880 have first reading by title only with the
insertion of 25% versus 10% for replacement.. Carried 5-0.
It was then moved by Kennedy, seconded by Edgar, that Ordinance
No. 880 be introduced as amended. Carried 4-1, Greinke opposed.
81
It was moved by Saltarelli, seconded by Hoesterey, that the entire
Consent Calendar be approved. Kannedy and Saltarelli abstained on
Item 1. Carried 5-0.
30
· ~PI%O~i%L~ ~lIl~- Septe~r 7, 1982
R~CA~O~ ~ P~%~%0~L in the amount of $93,608.78.
APPI%0N~%L ~ D~S in the amount of $99~770.31.
5O
~SO~TI~ ~O. 82-77 - A Resolution of the City Council of the
City of Tustin, California, APPROVING SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE
ANNUAL ASPHALT CONCRETE PAVEMENT REPAIR P~DGRAM
Adopt Resolution No. 82-77 as recommended by the Engineering
Department. 95
~PI%OPP. IA~IO~ ~ C..AI~'-Ov~ FISC.~L I'EAR 19~1-'.S2 APPrOPrIATIOnS
- ~NE~.~L ~um~S
Reappropriate the following unexpended appropriations from
fiscal year 1981-82 into the current fiscal year 1982-83
adopted appropriations: General Fund, Operations - $11,600,
Capital Improvements - $3,150, Total $14,750; Park Develop-
merit Fund, Capital Improvements - $134,618; and Water Fund,
Capital Improve~nts - $130,400.
Total reappropriation of Governmental Funds- $279,768 29
~ ~ PAI~I~AY ~ I~ B~ ~OM~OWm~K (14211 DeBusk Ln.)
Removal of the tree by the City as requested and repair the
concrete ~amage to the curb and gutter. 86.1
~SO~TIO~ NO. 82-78 - A Resolution of the City Council of the
City of Tustin, APPROVING FINAL PARCEL MAP NO. 82-1026 ("C"
Street Parking Structure and Plaza)
Adopt Resolution No. 82-78 as recommended by the C~%unity
Development Department. 99
Au=~O~T~kTIO~'TO ~NEW ~r W~TH ~ ~a~-~
Authorize 'the Mayor to execute subject agreement as recom-
mended by t.he City Manager. 45
VII. O~DI-
NANCES FOR
llv£m0D~CTIO~
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VIII.
NANCES FOR
ADOPTI~
1.
O~DINANCE NO. 875 - An Ordinance of the City Council of the City
of Tustin, California, AMENDING THE TUSTIN CITY CODE RELATIVE TO
THE REGULATION OF SECURITY BUSINESSES
It was moved by Hoesterey, seconded by Kennedy, that Ordinance,
No. 875 have second reading by title only. Carried 5-0.
Following reading of the title of Ordinance No. 875 by the City
Clerk, it was moved by Hoesterey, seconded by Kennedy, that
Ordinance No. 875 be passed and adopted.
Councilman Greinke. stated that his concerns voiced at the
September 7 meeting had been addressed and the ordinance had
been corrected.
Roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Edgar, Greinke, Hoesterey, Kennedy, Saltarelli
None
None
O~DINANCE NO. 876 - An Ordinance of the City Council of the City
of Tustin, APPROVING THE RE-ZONING OF THE PROPERTY LOCATED ON
THE SOUTH SIDE OF MAIN STREET BETWEEN "B" AND "C" STREETS
SOUTHEP. LY FROM MAIN ON "B" FOR 366 FEET AND SOUTHERLY FROM MAIN
ON "C" FOR 304 FEET, FROM'THE MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (R-3)
DISTRICT TO THE PROFESSIONAL OFFICE (PR) DISTRICT (Stevens
S~uare)
It was moved by Kennedy, seconded by Hoesterey, that Ordinance
No. 876 have second reading by title only. Carried 5-0.
Following reading of the title of Ordinance No. 876 by the City
Clerk, it was moved by Kennedy, seconded by Hoesterey, that
ordinance No. 876 be passed and adopted. Roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Edgar, Greinke, Hoesterey, Kennedy, Saltarelli
None
None
110
ONOINA~E NO. 877 - An Ordinance of the City Council of the City
of Tustin, APPROVING THE RE-ZONING OF THE P~DPERTIES LOCATED AT
17311 AND 17341 MCFADDEN STREET FROM MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
(R-3) DISTRICT TO CO~dERCIAL GENERAL-PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
(CG-PUD) DISTRICT
It was moved by Saltarelli, seconded by Kennedy, that Ordinance
No. 877 have second reading by title only. Carried 5-0.
Following reading of the title of Ordinance No. 877 by the City
Clerk, it was moved by Hoesterey, seconded by Greinke, that
Ordinance No. 877 be passed and adopted. Roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Edgar, Greinke, Hoesterey, Kennedy, Saltarelli
None
None
110
ONOINANCE NO. 878 - An Ordinance of the City Council of the City
of Tustin, APPROVING THE RE-ZONING OF CERTAIN PBDPERTIES FROM
C-1 TO CG DISTRICT AT THE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER OF NEWPORT AVENUE
AND MITCHELL AVENUE
It was moved by Hoesterey, seconded by Kennedy, that Ordinance
No. 878 have second reading by title only. Carried 5-0.
Following reading of the title of Ordinance No. 878 by the City
Clerk, it was moved by Hoesterey, seconded by Greinke, that
Ordinance No. 878 be passed and adopted. Roll call vote=
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Edgar, Greinke, Hoesterey, Kennedy, Saltarelli
None
None
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IX. OI~D
BUSINESS
BUSINESS
1.
IX.
MAIN =z~z- ~ ~XAN A~us & O~DINANCE NO. 873
The Director of Public Works presented the staff report and
recommendation as contained in his report dated September 15,
1982. It was then moved by Saltarelli, seconded by Greinke,
that the speed limit be increased to 40 mph.
Council discussion followed. The Mayor suggested that the
Police Department provide monthly reports on ticketing of speed-
ers in the area.
The motion carried 5-0. (A formal motion for first reading and
introduction of Ordinance No. 873 was made later in the meeting,
see below. ) 100
""J~E V,,-r-zJ: OZ~ANGE (~00'm'z'~ AZ, CGBOLIC W01~"S ~TZ'.TTATIO~i
TE~,
As recommended in the report dated Septm-her 14, 1982, prepared
by the Chief of Police, it was moved by Saltarelli, seconded by
Hoestere¥, to assist "The Villa" with revenue sharing money in
the amount of $2,500.
The City Manager interjected that staff recommends continuance
of this ite~. Council concurred and the Motion was Withdrawn.
(CT~F)
It was moved by Saltarelli, seconded by H°esterey, to assist
CTHF with revenue sharing money in the amount of $5,000 as
reco~nded by the Chief of Police in his report dated August 9,
1982.
Following a brief discussion period, the motion carried 4-1,
Greinke opposed. 29
As reco~ended in the report dated September 14/ 1982, prepared
by the Director of Public Works, it was moved by Saltarelli,
seconded by Kennedy, to authorize the Director of Public Works
to execute all required right-of-way certification documents
pertaining to the Moulton Parkway/Irvine Center Drive Realign-
ment Federal Aid Urban (F.A.U.) Project. Carried 5-0. 95
OLD
1. ~ ~ - ~ATN ~ & BI~%N A~]E A~D O~DINANCE NO. 873 -
An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Tustin, Cali-
fornia, REVISING PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN STREETS
In accordance with the City Manager's direction, it was moved by
Hoesterey, seconded by Kennedy, that Ordinance No. 873 have
first 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 b~ Kennedy, that Ordinance No. 873 be
introduced. Motion carried 5-0. 100
1.
Following consideration of the report dated September 14, 1982,
prepared by the Finance Director, the report was received and
filed by unanimous informal consent. In response to Councilman
Saltarelli, the City Manager indicated staff will check on the
feasibility of buying back the bonds and the legal implications
of same. 50
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XII. OTW~R
BUSINESS
1.
Z~ING ~ESTR~OTIO~S
Council concurred with Councilm~n Saltarelli that the following
statement of policy be adopted: Notwithstanding other provi-
sions of the Zoning Code, whenever a project comes up that is
not within zone, the more restrictive standards of any zones
under which it may be approved must apply (relative to height,
parking, open space, etc.). 110
Council~n Saltarelli requested that staff prepare a proclama-
tion for presentation to Dr. Sosin for beautification of an old
house at Newport and Mitchell. Council concurred. 84
In reference to the me~o dated Sept~her 17, 1982, prepared by
the Co~nunity Development Dirsctor, regarding the Aeroj et
Ordnance Company to be located at 2521 Michelle Drive, it was
moved by Kennedy that the Aero jet OrdL~ance Company use be
agendized for review of possible limitations so that the company
does not expand or change use without Council approval. The
motion died for lack of a second.
Council/staff discussion followed. Councilman Hoesterey did
agree, however, that the use should be reviewed periodically.
The Co~nunity Development Director assured Council that the Fire
Department conducts rigorous, frequent inspections of uses
involving potential explosives or volatile chemicals, and in
this instance will insure that no other ordnance will be brought
in that is not in accordance with what has been approved. 81
Mayor Pro Tern Kennedy expressed concern over low-flying aircraft
over Tustin Meadows when there is low cloud cover and requested
that a letter of objection be sent to the appropriate offi-
cials. Councilman Sal~arelli added that helicopters were also
flying Iow over Peppertree and Tustin Meadows. The Director of
Public Works identified the co~unercial jets as being Republic
Airlines. The City Manager suggested that a letter be sent to
the County Noise Abatement Officer requesting that they explain
the policy during low cloud cover conditions. Mayor Pro Tern
Kennedy suggested publishing a letter in T~stin Today on the
matter and Councilman Saltarelli suggested notifying the Base
Co~ander regarding the helicopters. Council concurred. 103
In accordance with Councilman Hoesterey's request, Council con-
curred to present the American Association of Retired Perspns
with a proclamation designating Thursday, October 21, 1982, as
"Senior Citizens Day." 84
6. OLD ~ u~u~x~Od~
It was moved by Greinke, seconded by Kennedy, that staff prepare
a resolution for the next regular meeting supporting the County
in keeping control of the Old County Courthouse and preventing
the State from acquiring same. Carried 5-0. 67
The motion by' Edgar to authorize the Mayor to sign a letter sug-
gesting an airport off the Bolsa Chica coast died for lack of a
second. It was Council's consensus to keep a low profile on the
issue for the time being on this sensitive issue. Mayor Edgar
indicated he would contact Mayors of the affected cities and
obtain their feelings o~ the matter. 103
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S. STl~ET ID~TIFICATI~ SIG~S
Mayor Edgar suggested placing street identification signs on
Bryan Avenue for travelers proceeding west that Main Street
branches to the left and Bryan Avenue continues to the right.
Council concurred. 94
ADJOUrnmenT
It was moved by Hoesterey, seconded by Saltarelli, to adjourn at
6:27 p.m. to the next regular meeting on October 4, 1982. Carried
5-0.
MAYOR
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