HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES 04-15-80CALL
TO ORDER
II.
PLEDGE OF
ALLEGIANCE
III.
INVOCATION
IV.
ROLL CALL
CERTIFICA-
TION OF
ELECTION
MINUTES OF A REGULAR ADJOURNED MEETING
TUSTIN CITY COUNCIL
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
300 Centennial Way
April 15, 1980
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Schuster at 7:34 P.M.
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Councilman Welsh.
The Invocation was given by Councilwoman Kennedy.
Present: Co~ncilpersons: Schuster, Saltarelli, Sharp, Kennedy, Welsh
Absent: Councilpersons: None
Others Present: Dan Blankenship, City Administrator
James G. Rourke, City Attorney
Ruth C. Poe, City Clerk
Mary E. Wynn, Chief Deputy City Clerk
Bob Ledendecker, City Engineer
CERTIFICATION OF CANVASS OF GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - REORGANIZATION
OF COUNCIL
Ruth C. Poe, City Clerk, reported that the Certificate of Election and
Resolution No. 80-35 had been presented to the Council which shows that
Richard B. Edgar, Ronald B. Hoesterey, and Donald J. Saltarelli were duly
elected to the City Council, Mary E. Wynn was elected as City Clerk, and
Measures A and B were passed.
PJ~SOLUTION NO. 80-35
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Tustin, California,
RECITING THE FACT OF THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD IN SAID CITY
ON APRIL 8, 1980, DECLARING THE RESULT THEREOF AND SUCH OTHER MATTERS
ARE PROVIDED BY LAW
It was moved by Saltarelli, seconded by Welsh, that Resolution No. 80-35
be passed and adopted. Carried 5-0.
Ruth C. Poe, City Clerk, administered the Oath of Office to the incoming
City Clerk, Mary E. Wynn, and presented her with a Certificate of Election.
Mary E. Wynn, City Clerk, administered the Oath of office to the incoming
Council mermbers Richard B. Edgar, Ronald B. Hoesterey, and Donald J.
Saltarelli, and presented them with Certificates of Election.
RAINBOW AWARD
The City Council received the Orange County Public Library Rainbow Award
for outstanding support of the Tustin Branch Library for the City of Tustin.
THE NEW COUNCIL WAS SEATED.
ELECTION OF MAYOR
Mary E. Wynn, City Clerk, opened the nominations for Mayor of the City of
Tustin.
Richard B. Edgar nominated Donald J. Saltarelli.
Councilman Sharp moved that nominations be closed.
Donald J. Saltarelli was elected Mayor by a vote of 5-0. '
VI.
OTHER
BUSINESS
VII.
ADJOUI~NMENT
COUNCIL MINUTES
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Mayor Saltarelli took his seat as Mayor.
Mayor Saltarelli opened the nominations for Mayor Pro Tem.
Councilman Sharp nominated Richard B. Edgar.
Councilman Sharp moved that the nominations be closed.
Richard B. Edgar was elected Mayor Pro Tem by a vote of 5-0.
PRESENTATIONS TO OUTGOING COUNCILPERSONS
.Mayor Saltarelli presented Councilman Welsh with a plaque for his service
of eight years as City Councilman.
}~yor Saltarelli presented Stephen L. Schuster a plaque with a gavel on it
for his service as Mayor of the City of Tustin for the past year and another
plaque for his service of four years as City Councilman.
It was moved by Saltarelli, seconded by Kennedy, that resolutions of
commendation be prepared for Mr. Welsh and Mr. Schuster. Carried 5-0.
Mayor Saltarelli made the following appointments:
James B. Sharp to Sanitation District No. t
Donald J. Saltarelli as alternate
Richard B. Edgar to Sanitation District No. 7
Donald J. Saltarelli as alternate
Ralph Welsh, Jr. to remain as representative to the Orange County
Vector Control District as this does not require that the repre-
sentative be a member of the Council.
Ronald B. Hoesterey to Public Agency Data Systems (PADS)
Donald J. Saltarelli as alternate
Richard B. Edgar to League of Cities
Ronald B. Hoesterey as alternate
Ronald B. Hoesterey to National Organization to Insure a Sound
Controlled Environment (NOISE)
Ail other committees to remain the same.
It was moved by Edgar, seconded by Sharp, to accept all appointments as
made by Mayor ~]tarelli. Carried 5-0.
Bill Colbern, President of the Chamber of Commerce, thanked the outgoing
Councilpersons for their service to the City and the business people and
he complimented the new members on their election to the Council.
Mayor Saltarelli commended Ruth C. Poe on her service as City Clerk and
announced that there would be a retirement dinner in her honor and her
Deputy City Clerk Florence Kortmeyer's honor on April 22, 1980 at 7:00 P.M.
at the Saddleback Inn and he lnvited all to attend.
It was moved by Sharp, seconded by Kennedy, to adjourn at 7:55 P.M. to
the next regular meeting on April 21, 1980. Carried.