HomeMy WebLinkAbout03 CC MINUTES 2006 01 02 01-15-07MINUTES OF THE. REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY COUNCIL
TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA
JANUARY 2, 2007
CALL TO ORDER - 5:30 P.M.
ATTENDANCE
Present: Mayor Lou Bone, Mayor Pro Tem Jerry Amante, Council members
Doug Davert, Tony Kawashima, and Jim Palmer
Absent: None
City Clerk: Pamela Stoker
Others Present: William A. Huston, City Manager and Douglas C. Holland, City
Attorney
PUBLIC INPUT - None
CLOSED SESSION ITEMS
A. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - POTENTIAL THREAT OF
LITIGATION pursuant to government Code Section 54956.9(E) - One Case
B. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION pursuant to
government Code Section 54956.9(a) - ME
C. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR pursuant to Government Code
Section 54957.6
Agency Negotiator:
Kristi Recchia, Director of Human Resources
and Linda Jenson
Employee Orqanization:
Employee Orqanization:
Employee Orqanization:
Management
Supervisory
Executive Management
RECESS - At 5:31 p.m. City Council recessed to closed session to discuss matters
listed under Closed Session.
RECONVENE - At 7:00 p.m. City Council reconvened in public session.
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PUBLIC MEETING
CALL TO ORDER - 7:00 P.M.
INVOCATION - Walt Sullens, Tustin American Legion
PRESENTATION OF COLORS & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Tustin American Legion
ROLL CALL
Present: Mayor Lou Bone, Mayor Pro Tem Jerry Amante, Council members
Doug Davert, Tony Kawashima, and Jim Palmer
Absent: None
City Clerk: Pamela Stoker
Others Present: William A. Huston, City Manager and Douglas C. Holland, City Attorney
CLOSED SESSION REPORT - Nothing to report.
FIRST PUBLIC INPUT
. Abe Arrigotti, President of Sierra Corporate Management, own and operate Tustin Village
Mobile Home Park, announced that they have established a Sierra Management
Resident Assistance program.
PUBLIC HEARING
1. CODE AMENDMENT 06-005 - CITY'S SIGN CODE
Code Amendment 06-005 consists of proposed amendments to the City's Sign
Code. Most of the proposed amendments pertain to signs in the public right of
way, including real estate open house signs, political signs, and human signs,
less significant changes include: a revised definitions section, a revised hearings
and appeals .section, larger permitted banner signs for some freeway-facing
buildings; and the addition of a permitted sign type - temporary signs for
nonprofit organizations. Code Amendment 06-005 was considered by the
Planning Commission on November 13, 2006, and was continued to November
27, 2006, at which time the Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. 4043,
recommending that the City Council adopt Code Amendment No. 06-005 to
amend Chapter 4 "Sign Regulations" of Article 9 of the Tustin City Code.
Applicant: City of Tustin
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Mayor Pro Tem Amante excused himself from the proceedings due to a conflict
of interest and left the dais at 7:07 p.m. Amante joined the meeting at 7:56 p.m.
but did not participate in consideration of this item.
Elizabeth Binsack, Community Development Director presented staff report.
Douglas Holland, City Attorney noted that ordinance proposed addresses signs
in public right-of-way and does not restrict freedom of political and commercial
speech.
The public hearing opened at 7:23 p.m.
The following speakers addressed the City Council:
. Steve Scott, President of the Tustin Chamber of Commerce opined that
Council should postpone action to allow more time for review of
recommendations and suggested punitive system for repeat offenders.
. Ryan West, of Pacific-West Realtor Association suggested that Planning
Commission should address some concerns prior to Council making final
decision.
. John Sullivan of Prudential Realtors of Orange, concerned with proposed
ordinance because of impact to real estate market in our community.
. Patti Winters indicated that restrictions and penalties recommended by staff
were fair and acceptable.
The hearing closed at 7:56 p.m.
Council discussion ensued.
Motion: It was moved by Councilmember Davert, seconded by Councilmember
Palmer, to continue consideration of ordinance for 60 days, split out commercial
speech portion, and defer to Planning Commission for further study and
revisions to ordinance. Motion carried 4-0 (Amante absent).
CONSENT CALENDAR - It was moved by Councilmember Davert, seconded by
Councilmember Palmer, to approve items 2 through 13. Motion carried 5-0.
2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - SPECIAL AND REGULAR MEETINGS OF
DECEMBER 4, 2006
Motion: Approve the Special and Regular City Council Meeting Minutes of
December 4, 2006.
3. APPROVAL OF DEMANDS AND RATIFICATION OF PAYROLL
Motion: Approve demands in the amounts of $1,308,474.35; $1,004,220.27; and
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$2,193,730.39; Reversals in the amount of $6,622.07; Pay Immediately in the
amount of $2,018.24; and Payroll in the amount of $583,444.90.
4. ANNUAL REVIEW AND ADOPTION OF THE INVESTMENT POLICY
The California Government Code, as amended, requires that Cities annually
adopt their Investment Policy. This legislative action was in response to the
Orange County bankruptcy. It requires the elected body and the Treasurer to
review the existing Investment Policy at least annually and confirm its content at
a public meeting and annually delegate authority to invest.
Motion:
4.a. Continue delegation of Investment Policy to G. W. Jeffries and
Associates; and
4.b. Adopt the City of Tustin Investment Policy for calendar year 2007 with the
noted change, as recommended by the City Treasurer.
5. DESTRUCTION OF RECORDS - POLICE DEPARTMENT
Government Code Section 34.090 and Resolution No. 01-91 permit destruction of
records, which meet certain criteria with the approval of the City Council by
resolution, and the written consent of the City Attorney.
Motion: Adopt resolution.
RESOLUTION NO. 07-09 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of
Tustin, California, authorizing the destruction of certain City records and
papers in the possession of the Tustin Police Department that are no
longer required for Tustin Police Department business pursuant to
Government Code Section 34090 and the City of Tustin's Records
Retention Schedule
6. DESTRUCTION OF RECORDS - HUMAN RESOURCES
Resolution No. 01-91, the Record Retention/Disposition Schedule, permits
destruction of records and documents which meet certain criteria with the
approval of the City Attorney and the City Council.
Motion: Adopt resolution.
RESOLUTION NO. 07-04 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of
Tustin, California, authorizing the destruction of certain city records and
papers in the possession of the Human Resources Department of the City
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of Tustin no longer required for the conduct of city business, pursuant to
the authority granted by the City of Tustin's Records Retention Schedule
7. TUSTIN MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION (TMEA) MEMORANDUM
OF UNDERSTANDING
Adoption of the attached Resolution and Memorandum of Understanding will
authorize salary and benefit adjustments, pursuant to previous Council direction,
for employees within the Tustin Municipal Employees Association (TMEA)
bargaining unit.
Motion: Adopt resolution.
RESOLUTION NO. 07-05 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of
Tustin, California, amending the Classification and Compensation Plan for
the City of Tustin and approving the Memorandum of Understanding
between the City of Tustin and the Tustin Municipal Employees
Association, concerning wages, salaries, fringe benefits and conditions of
employment
8. TUSTIN POLICE SUPPORT SERVICES ASSOCIATION MEMORANDUM OF
UNDERSTANDING - CONTRACT AMENDMENT
Adoption of the attached Resolution and Memorandum of U-nderstanding
Contract Amendment will authorize an increase in the City's contribution to the
Flexible Benefits Plan, pursuant to previous Council direction, for employees
within the Tustin Police Support Services Association (TPSSA) bargaining unit.
Motion: Adopt resolution.
RESOLUTION NO. 07-06 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of
Tustin, California, amending the Classification and Compensation Plan for
the City of Tustin and approving the contract amendment to the
Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Tustin and the Tustin
Police Support Services Association, concerning Article 12 Flexible
Benefits Plan
9. TUSTIN POLICE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION MEMORANDUM OF
UNDERSTANDING - CONTRACT AMENDMENT
Adoption of the attached Resolution and Memorandum of Understanding
Contract Amendment will authorize an increase in the City's contribution to the
Flexible Benefits Plan, pursuant to previous Council direction, for employees
within the Tustin Police Management Association (TPMA) bargaining unit.
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Motion: Adopt resolution.
RESOLUTION NO. 07-07 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of
Tustin, California, amending the Classification and Compensation Plan for
the City of Tustin and approving the contract amendment to the
Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Tustin and the Tustin
Police Management Association, concerning Article 20 Flexible Benefits
Plan
10. TUSTIN POLICE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION MEMORANDUM OF
UNDERSTANDING - CONTRACT AMENDMENT
Adoption of the attached Resolution and Memorandum of Understanding
Contract Amendment will authorize an increase in the City's contribution to the
Flexible Benefits Plan, pursuant to previous Council direction, for employees
within the Tustin Police Officers Association (TPOA) bargaining unit.
Motion: Adopt resolution.
RESOLUTION NO. 07-08 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of
Tustin, California,. amending the Classification and Compensation Plan for
the City of Tustin and approving the contract amendment to the
Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Tustin and the Tustin
Police Officers Association, concerning Article 23 Flexible Benefits Plan
and Article 9 Paid Leave
11. APPROVAL OF AN APPROPRIATION FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE CITY
COUNCIL CHAMBERS AUDIO VISUAL EQUIPMENT
Motion: Approve an appropriation amount of $9,800 from the unappropriated
balance of the General Fund and allocate it to the Public Works Department
Operating Budget. This will provide for the extension of a maintenance service
contract with Western Audio Visual Corp. of Orange, CA for preventive and
operational maintenance of the AMX Audio Visual system in the City Council
Chambers for a period of one year.
12. ACCEPTANCE OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS AND AUTHORIZATION TO FILE
THE NOTICE .OF COMPLETION FOR THE RED HILL AVENUE / OLWYN
DRIVE PEDESTRIAN ENHANCEMENTS .(CIP NO. 4067)
Motion:
12.a. Adopt resolution; and authorizing the recordation of the Notice of
Completion, and direct the City Clerk to:
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RESOLUTION NO. 07-03-- A resolution of the City Council of the City of
Tustin, California, accepting the works of improvement and authorizing the
recordation of the Notice of Completion for the construction of the Red Hill
Avenue 1 Olwyn Drive Pedestrian Enhancements (CIP No. 4067)
1. Release the Labor and Materials Bond not sooner than thirty-five (35)
days after the date of recordation of the Notice of Completion; and
2. Release the Faithful Performance Bond not sooner than one year
after the date of recordation of the Notice of Completion.
12.b. Assuming no claims or stop payment notices are filed, it is further
recommended that thirty-five (35) days after the date of recordation of the
Notice of Completion, the City Council authorize payment of the final
10010 retention in the amount of $18,361.91 to Elite Bobcat Service, Inc.
The total final construction contract cost for the project is $183,619.11 .
13. SET A PUBLIC HEARING FOR JANUARY 15, 2007 TO CONSIDER
REVISIONS TO CITY CODE SECTION 4300 RELATED TO SOLID WASTE
Motion: Set a public hearing for January 15, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. to consider
revisions to City Code Section 4300 related to solid waste. .
REGULAR BUSINESS
14. 2007 MAYORAL APPOINTMENTS TO COMMITTEES
Annually, following selection of the Mayor, the Mayor appoints those members of
the City Council who will serve on various City and County committees.
Motion: It was moved by Councilmember Davert, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem
Amante, to receive and file report to include the following appointments:
Foothill / Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency
Growth Management Areas
Newport Bay Watershed Executive Committee
Orange County Council of Governments
Orange County Fire Authority
Orange County Library Board
Orange County Sanitation District
Orange County Vector Control *
Santa Ana / Tustin Joint Powers Agency (TSIA)
Santa Ana River Flood Protection Agency
Senior Fund Board of Directors
Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG)
Tustin Pride Committee
Amante / Bone
Amante / Bone
Amante 1 Palmer
Bone 1 Palmer
Davert / Palmer
Palmer / Amante
Davert / Palmer
Hagen*
Bone / Amante
Palmer 1 Amante
Palmer 1 Davert
Bone
Palmer 1 Bone
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Tustin Unified School District Liaison
Water Advisory Committee of Orange County (WACO)
WACO Committee - Senior Center Liaison
Davert 1 Amante
Palmer 1 Bone
Lori Turner
* Multi-year appointment
Motion carried 5-0.
15. INTRODUCE ORDINANCE CHANGING CITY COUNCIL, COMMUNITY
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, AND PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
DATES, MODIFICATION TO ROBERT'S RULES OF ORDER, AND COUNCIL
SALARY ADJUSTMENT
Motion: It was moved by Councilmember Davert, seconded by Mayor pro Tem
Amante, to introduce and have first reading of Ordinance No. 1326. Motion
carried 5-0.
ORDINANCE NO. 1326 - An ordinance of the City of Tustin, California,
amending Sections 1301, 1302, 1303 and 1515 of the Tustin City Code
relating to meeting dates, rules of procedure, and council compensation
16. APPOINTMENT OF CITIZEN PARTICIPATION COMMITTEE FOR PROGRAM
YEAR 2007-08
Motion: It was moved by Councilmember Davert, seconded by Councilmember
Palmer, to appoint Jim Palmer and Jerry Amante as at-large members to serve
on Citizen Participation Committee for Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) Program Year 2007-08. Motion carried 5-0.
17. FIRST AMENDMENT TO INFRASTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION AND
PAYMENT AGREEMENT WITH VESTAR/KIMCO TUSTIN, L.P.
("DEVELOPER") FOR THE 'DISTRICT' AT TUSTIN LEGACY
Motion: It was moved by Councilmember Davert, seconded by Councilmember
Palmer, to approve subject to any non-substantive modifications as may be
determined necessary by the City's Tustin Legacy Special Counselor City
Attorney, approve and authorize the City Manager, or designee to execute a
First Amendment to the 'Infrastructure Construction and Payment Agreement
("Amendment") between the City of Tustin and. the Developer and to carry out all
actions necessary to implement the Amendment and Original Agreement.
Motion carried 5-0. .
18. ORDINANCE FIRST READING - DESIGNATION OF PUBLIC PARKING AREAS
This action recommends reintroduction of Ordinance 1323 providing for the
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designation of public parking areas.
Motion: It was moved by Councilmember Davert, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem
Amante, to introduce and have first reading of Ordinance No. 1323. Motion
carried 5-0.
ORDINANCE NO. 1323 - An ordinance of the City of Tustin, California,
adding Chapter 9 to Article 7 of the Tustin City Code, providing for the
designation of public parking areas within the City
19. CITY COUNCIL - LEGISLATIVE UPDATES
Councilmember Palmer requested that Analysis of Cell Phone Towers be agendized
for discussion by the City Council.
. Pat Sanchez, Director of Parks and Recreation indicated that Request for
Proposals were mailed out and due in March, but will send out correction letter to
vendors to shorten submittal period to 45 days.
Mayor Bone:
. ACA2 (Walters: Eminent Domain) requested that item be brought to next council
meeting for review and consideration by Council.
· SB12 (Lowenthall: Housing Elements) review and return to council for
consideration.
Councilmember Davert:
· Requested that SCAG's amended affordable housing numbers be provided in
writing.
Mayor Pro Tem Amante:
· Attended meeting with Supervisor Campbell, members of Building Industry
Association of Orange County, plus others on amended Southern California Air
Quality Management District's report on emission growth management and
requested staff review.
SECOND PUBLIC INPUT - None
OTHER BUSINESS AND COMMITTEE REPORTS
Councilmember Kawashima:
· Wished everyone a Happy New Year.
Councilmember Palmer:
· Wished all a Happy New Year.
Councilmember Davert:
· Orange County Sanitation District completed reorganization, reducing number of committees
and staff members;
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. Congressman John Campbell toured Tustin Legacy;
. Participated in ride-along with Tustin Police and enjoyed experience;
. Requested review of City policy on issuing badges to public officials;
. Met with Jerry Amante, Tustin Unified School District Superintendent and Director Sanchez
on joint use opportunities and needs of our community regarding recreation fields; and
. Requested meeting be adjourned in memory of former US President Gerald Ford.
Mayor Pro Tem Amante:
. Happy new year to everyone;
. Commented on public official badges, suggested policy be considered at future meeting;
. Attended Orange County Board of Supervisors meeting on Northern base hangar; entered
into negotiation agreement with Industrial Realty Group;
. Sunday attended 125th anniversary of First Advent Church;
. Transportation Corridor Agency report, agreements with airports for fast-track logo license,
and joint ad hoc committee will release financial options report in February;
. Orange County Transportation Authority (OCT A) will discuss completion of 22 freeway and
Magnolia extension at next meeting;
. Commended Supervisors Campbell and Moorlach for discussion on base hangar,
encouraged comments and further discussion;
. AQMD report to follow shortly, will be speaking with Santa Ana Mayor Miguel Pulido;
. Executive Committee meeting of League of California Cities, concerned with possible spread
of urban casinos;
. Will be attending League of Cities conference meeting in Sacramento;
. Attended A YSO all star soccer celebration; and
. Remembered former US President Gerald Ford for his admirable service during turbulent
times.
Mayor Bone:
. Congratulated Mayor Pro Tem Amante on OCTA board seat;
. Congratulated Councilmember Davert on Orange County Fire Authority seat;
. Attended Santa Cop dinner, was food server along with Police Chief Scott Jordan;
. Metrolink board meeting, Tustin and OCT A finalizing agreement on design of grade crossing
at Redhill/Edinger;
. California Public Utilities Commission considering split of 714 area code; encouraged staff to
keep abreast of developments and oppose the City from being divided; and
. Adjourned in memory of former US President Gerald R. Ford and Phyllis Parker, crossing
guard.
ADJOURNED -
8:32 p.m. - The next regular meeting of the City Council is scheduled for
January 15, 2007, at 5:30 p.m. for Closed Session and 7:00 p.m. in the
Council Chamber, 300 Centennial Way, Tustin, California
Adjourn in memory of
former US President Gerald R. Ford, Jr.
and
Phyllis Parker
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