HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC MINUTES 06-06-17CITY OF TUSTIN REGULAR JUNE 6, 2017
MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL CHAMBER
300 CENTENNIAL WAY, TUSTIN
Al Murray, Mayor Pro Tem Jeffrey C. Parker, City Manager
Rebecca Gomez, Councilmember Dr. Allan Bernstein, Mayor David E. Kendig, City Attorney
Charles E. Puckett, Councilmember Erica N. Rabe, City Clerk
Letitia Clark, Councilmember Jeffrey C. Parker, City Treasurer
MINUTES OF THE CLOSED SESSION MEETING OF THE
CITY COUNCIL AND TUSTIN HOUSING AUTHORITY
5:30 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER — Meeting #2413 at 5:33 p.m.
ROLL CALL — City Clerk
Present: Mayor Dr. Allan Bernstein, Mayor Pro Tem Murray,
Councilmember Letitia Clark
Absent: Councilmembers Rebecca Gomez and Charles E. Puckett
City Clerk: Erica N. Rabe, City Clerk
Others Present: Jeffrey C. Parker, City Manager; David E. Kendig, City Attorney
PUBLIC INPUT — None
CLOSED SESSION UPDATE — City Attorney David E. Kendig
and
CLOSED SESSION ITEMS - The Brown Act permits legislative bodies to discuss certain
matters without members of the public present. The City Council finds, based on advice
from the City Attorney, that discussion in open session of the following matters will prejudice
the position of the City in existing and anticipated litigation:
1. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL—ANTICIPATED LITIGATION -Significant
exposure to litigation pursuant to Government Code § 54956.9(d)(2):
(2 cases)
2. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — ANTICIPATED LITIGATION - Initiation
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of litigation pursuant to Government Code § 54956.9(d)(4) regarding due process
issues related to Pitchess motions
3. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION: [Government Code § 54957]
— One Case
A. Title: City Manager
4. LIABILITY CLAIMS [Government Code § 54956.95] — One Case
A. Claim No. 17-19; Claim of Shadow Canyon Condominium Association
5. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS [Government Code §
54956.8] — (2 cases)
A. Property
A portion of lots 19, KKK, and LLL of Tract No. 17404
Address/Description
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Agency
City_of Tustin
City Negotiators
Jeffrey C. Parker, City Manager & John Buchanan,
Director of Economic Development/Acting Director of
Finance
Negotiating Parties
Michael Battaglia, CalAtlantic Group, Inc.
Under Negotiation
a
Price and Terms of Payment
B. Property
1 430-371-18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,_ 24, 25, 26, 27, 28,
Address/Description
29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68
Agency
City of Tustin
City Negotiators
i Jeffrey C. Parker, City Manager & John Buchanan,
Director of Economic Development/Acting Director of
Finance
Negotiating Parties
i OliverMcMillan Tustin Legacy Inc.
Under Negotiation
I Price and Terms of Payment
Recessed to Closed Session at 5:34 p.m.
Councilmember Gomez arrived at 5:35 p.m.
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
AND HOUSING AUTHORITY
7:00 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER — Meeting #2413 at 7:06 p.m.
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INVOCATION — Councilmember Clark
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE — Mayor Pro Tem Murray
CLOSED SESSION REPORT — City Attorney David E. Kendig: The City Council
unanimously denied Claim No. 17-19. Other than that, there was no reportable action.
PRESENTATIONS —
Mayor Bernstein presented a Certificate of Recognition to Donna Marsh Peery in honor of
being named a Gem of Tustin.
Orange County Fire Authority Division Chief Andy Kovacs introduced himself to the City
Council and Tustin community.
ORAL COMMUNICATION/PUBLIC INPUT —
1. John Garay
2. Kara Sandaval
It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Murray and seconded by Councilmember Gomez to pull
Item No. 6 and move the balance as recommended by staff.
Motion carried: 4-0
1. WAIVE READING IN FULL OF ALL ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS ON
THE AGENDA
Motion: That the City Council waive reading in full of all ordinances and
resolutions on the agenda and declare that said titles which appear on the public
agenda shall be determined to have been read by title and further reading
waived.
2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES — REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
HELD ON MAY 16, 2017.
Motion: That the City Council approve the Action Minutes of the Regular Meeting
of the City Council held on May 16, 2017.
3. RATIFICATION OF PAYROLL AND DEMANDS
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The City Council has approved the use of Government Code Section 37208 to
expedite the payment of City of Tustin obligations that are in accordance with the
approved budget or continued operations authorizations.
Motion: That the City Council approve Payroll in the amount of $702,978.24 and
$732,736.69; and Demands in the amount of $6,913,631.91.
4. ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 17-20 ORDERING THE SUMMARY VACATION OF
"OLD" DEL AMO AVENUE BETWEEN "NEW" NEWPORT AVENUE AND
"NEW" DEL AMO AVENUE
The Newport Avenue/SR-55 Ramp Reconfiguration Project (CIP No. 70130)
realigned Del Amo Avenue, constructed Newport Avenue between Edinger
Avenue and Valencia Avenue, and relocated the northbound on/off ramp to SR -
55. "Old" Del Amo Avenue is no longer needed as a street and can be vacated.
Motion: That the City Council adopt Resolution No. 17-20 ordering the summary
vacation of "Old" Del Amo Avenue between "New" Newport Avenue and "New"
Del Amo Avenue.
RESOLUTION NO. 17-20
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN,
CALIFORNIA, TO SUMMARILY VACATE AND ABANDON "OLD" DEL AMO
AVENUE BETWEEN "NEW" NEWPORT AVENUE AND "NEW" DEL AMO
AVENUE
5. FOURTH AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT WITH CR&R INCORPORATED FOR
SOLID WASTE AND RECYCLING SERVICES
CR&R Incorporated (CR&R) is the City's exclusive provider for solid waste and
recycling services. The contract between the City and CR&R is set to expire on
September 30, 2017. The City is preparing a Request for Proposals (RFP). CR&R
has agreed to extend the current contract through September 30, 2018 to ensure
the City has sufficient time to finalize the RFP, solicit and review proposals, and
award a new contract.
Motion: That the City Council:
1. Approve the Fourth Amendment to the Contract for the Collection,
Transportation and Disposal of Municipal Solid Waste and for the
Collection, Transportation, Processing and Diversion of Recyclable
Materials; and
2. Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the amendment on behalf
of the City.
6. ON -STREET PARKING IN OLD TOWN RESIDENTIAL AREA
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PowerPoint presentation by Principal Planner Scott Reekstin.
During the past several years, Old Town residents have expressed concerns
about the impacts related to an increase to on -street parking in the Old Town
residential area. Concerns were expressed at the various public workshops and
public hearings held on the subject of second residential units in Old Town Tustin
in 2013, 2014, and 2015, and when the Vintage residential project was
considered and approved in 2016.
To address these concerns, the City Council directed staff on September 15,
2015, and November 15, 2016, to take several actions including: the facilitation
of permit parking requests; increased enforcement; an updated overnight vehicle
count; a resident survey; a community workshop; meeting with apartment
managers; studying potential parking impacts in conjunction with the proposed
Downtown Commercial Core Plan; and outreach to the Tustin Acres community.
The City Council also directed staff to report back with its findings and to
recommend a strategy for the Council's consideration.
This report summarizes: 1) the ongoing concerns related to on -street parking in
the Old Town residential area; 2) the City's 2015 and 2016 Old Town on -street
parking counts and findings; 3) public outreach undertaken to address the issue;
and, 4) recommendations of additional actions for the Council's consideration.
It was moved by Councilmember Clark and seconded by Councilmember Gomez
to direct staff to take the following actions to address the issue of on—street
parking in the Old Town residential area:
1. Mail a summary of a proposed Old Town residential area permit parking
policy and a ballot/petition (Attachment A of the staff report) by certified
mail to all owners of property and tenants within the Old Town residential
parking study area (Attachment B of the staff report), including single and
multiple family residential property owners; and,
2. Report back to the City Council with the results of the ballot/petition to
provide the basis for a recommended strategy for Council consideration.
Motion carried: 4-0
7. JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT NOISE ABATEMENT QUARTERLY REPORT
This agenda report transmits the John Wayne Airport (JWA) Noise Abatement
Quarterly Report for the fourth quarter of 2016. The average noise level measured
at Tustin's monitoring station (NMS 10N), located at Columbus Tustin Middle
School on Beneta Way (Figure 1), remained consistent with prior quarters during
this fourth quarter reporting period. Average noise levels during the fourth quarter
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remained well below the City, County, and State criteria of 65 dB Community
Noise Equivalent Level (CNEL) for residential uses.
Motion: That the City Council receive and file this report.
PUBLIC HEARING ITEM NO. 8
8. CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER LEVYING OF ANNUAL
ASSESSMENTS FOR THE TUSTIN LANDSCAPE AND LIGHTING DISTRICT
FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017-2018
Mayor Bernstein, Mayor Pro Tem Murray and Councilmember Gomez recused
themselves due to a potential conflictin real property interest.
Due to a lack of quorum, Mayor Bernstein, Mayor Pro Tem Murray and
Councilmember Gomez drew three coffee sticks to determine who will remain at
the dais to participate in the discussion. Councilmember Gomez drew the shortest
stick; therefore she exited the Council Chamber during the discussion.
The Tustin Landscape and Lighting District Engineer's Report was completed and
approved by the City Council at their May 2, 2017 meeting. At that meeting, the
City Council declared its intention to levy annual assessments and set a public
hearing for June 6, 2017. In order to levy the annual assessments, the City
Council is required to conduct a public hearing and, provided there is no majority
protest, adopt Resolution No. 17-24 confirming the annual assessments for Fiscal
Year 2017-2018.
Public hearing opened at 7:36 p.m.
Public hearing closed at 7:36 p.m. with no public input.
It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Murray and seconded by Councilmember Clark
to:
1. Conduct a public hearing to receive testimony on the proposed levy of
annual assessments for the Tustin Landscape and Lighting District for
Fiscal Year 2017-2018; and
2. Adopt Resolution No. 17-24 confirming the annual assessments for Fiscal
Year 2017-2018.
Motion carried: 3-0
RESOLUTION NO. 17-24
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN,
CALIFORNIA CONFIRMING THE LEVY OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS FOR
THE LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE AND PUBLIC STREET LIGHTING
EXPENSES IN THE TUSTIN RANCH AREA WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF
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THE TUSTIN LANDSCAPE AND LIGHTING DISTRICT FOR FISCAL YEAR
2017-2018
Councilmember Gomez returned to the dais.
REGULAR BUSINESS ITEMS 9-12
9. DESIGNATION OF VOTING DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES -LEAGUE OF
CALIFORNIA CITIES ANNUAL CONFERENCE SCHEDULED FOR
SEPTEMBER 13-15,2017 (SACRAMENTO)
In order to vote at the Annual Business Meeting, the City Council must designate
a voting delegate and up to two alternate voting delegates, one of whom may
vote in the event that the designated voting delegate is unable to serve in that
capacity.
It was moved by Mayor Bernstein and seconded by Councilmember Clark to
designate Mayor Bernstein as the voting delegate and Mayor Pro Tem Murray
and Councilmember Clark as the two alternate voting delegates.
Motion carried: 4-0
10. LEGISLATIVE UPDATE
Deputy City Manager Matthew S. West provided an update of proposed key
legislative items.
Please note with this legislative update that the Legislature has until Friday, June
2, to pass all bills out of the house that they were originally introduced in, known
as the "House of Origin Deadline". During the week leading up to June 2, both
the Assembly and the Senate will be voting on hundreds of pieces of legislation
to advance those measures further down the legislative process.
11. ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP IN GOLDEN STATE FINANCE AUTHORITY AND
RESOLUTIONS FOR PACE PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY
Staff is presenting several items that will allow the City of Tustin to become an
Associate Member of the Golden State Financing Authority (GSFA) and allow
property owners in the City to participate in GSFA Property Assessed Clean
Energy (PACE) programs.
City Manager Jeffrey C. Parker provided an overview of the proposed program.
It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Murray and seconded by Councilmember
Gomez to:
1. Approve Associate Membership in Golden State Finance Authority; and,
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2. Adopt revised Resolution No. 17-25, consenting to inclusion of properties
within the City of Tustin's territory in the Golden State Finance Authority
Community Facilities District No. 2014-1 (Clean Energy) to finance
renewable energy generation, energy efficiency and water conservation
improvements, electric vehicle charging infrastructure and other
authorized improvements ("SB 555 PACE Program Resolution"); and,
3. Adopt Resolution No. 17-26, consenting to inclusion of properties within
the City of Tustin's territory in the Golden State Finance Authority AB 811
PACE program to finance renewable energy improvements, energy
efficiency and water conservation improvements, electric vehicle charging
infrastructure and other authorized improvements ("AB 811 PACE
Program Resolution"); and,
4. Direct staff to return for Council's consideration with a Resolution to allow
additional PACE program providers to operate in the City of Tustin.
RESOLUTION NO. 17-25
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN
CONSENTING TO INCLUSION OF PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY'S
JURISDICTION IN THE GOLDEN STATE FINANCE AUTHORITY COMMUNITY
FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2014-1 (CLEAN ENERGY) TO FINANCE
RENEWABLE ENERGY IMPROVEMENTS, ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND
WATER CONSERVATION IMPROVEMENTS, ELECTRIC VEHICLE
CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE, AND OTHER AUTHORIZED
IMPROVEMENTS
RESOLUTION NO. 17-26
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN
CONSENTING TO INCLUSION OF PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY'S
JURISDICTION IN THE GOLDEN STATE FINANCE AUTHORITY PACE
PROGRAM TO FINANCE RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION, ENERGY
AND WATER EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS, ELECTRIC VEHICLE
CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE, AND OTHER AUTHORIZED
IMPROVEMENTS
Motion carried: 4-0
12. PROPOSED BIENNIAL PROGRAM AND FINANCIAL PLAN FOR THE FISCAL
YEARS 2017-18 AND 2018-19 AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
City Manager Jeffrey C. Parker and Deputy Director of Finance Sean Tran
provided a PowerPoint presentation.
This is the biennial budget for the City of Tustin for fiscal years 2017-18 and 2018-
19. The biennial budget process allows for longer term financial projects and
focuses on program essentials to provide quality services to our community.
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Transmitted herewith are the proposed Biennial Program and Financial Plan and
Capital Improvement Program for Fiscal Years 2017-18 and 2018-19. The
Program and Financial Plan is the operating budget for all City services. The
Capital Improvement Program includes projects for Fiscal Year 2017-18 and
projects programmed for a seven-year period.
OTHER BUSINESS/COMMITTEE REPORTS
City Manager Jeffrey C. Parker
Attended the Association of California Cities of Orange County (ACCOC) Central Orange
County Homeless Service Area Meeting; the meeting was co-sponsored by many different
agencies, County of Orange, ACCOC, cities, Susan Price Orange County's Director of Care
Coordinator; combined expenditures cities in Orange County are spending on the
homelessness issue is close to 300,000,000 million dollars which is spent annually on
behavioral health and public safety, as well as other expenditures as it relates to
homelessness; Orange County has 2,584 unsheltered homeless individuals; includes 357
unsheltered veterans; 4,792 are in transitional or emergency housing; central Orange
County has the largest homeless population 1,362; city staff, with the direction of City
Council will work diligently to address this issue; would like to bring back, at an upcoming
Council meeting, a more detailed report on some of the housing alternatives
Councilmember Gomez
May 19
o Was one of three speakers on a Panel at the Hillview High School People of Success
event.
o Attended the Tustin Unified School District Teacher of the Year Dinner; congratulated
all the teachers.
May 20
Thanked OneOC and the twenty companies who volunteered at the Thorman Elementary
and Currie Middle School; volunteers worked to beautify the campus with painting of murals
and the United States map, as well as several other projects.
May 23
Attended the tour of the new Grocery Outlet; believes the community will be very happy with
this new store.
May 25
Attended the Santa Ana River Flood Protection Executive committee meeting; major
discussion was the budget for the upcoming year which will be presented to the full board
in June.
May 30
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Attended the Tustin Police Department Volunteer Dinner; thanked the volunteers for their
many hours of service.
May 31
Presented the Jonathan Dizon Memorial Scholarship at Tustin High School.
June 4
Attended the Chili Cook -Off; was another great event, everyone seemed to enjoy the day.
Councilmember Clark
May 17
Mistress of Ceremony for the Susan G. Coleman of Orange County Annual Breast Cancer
Awareness Day Half Day conference in conjunction with Kaiser Permanente; promoted
proactive health for women in the community.
May 18
Attended the Orange County Vector Control Board meeting; board approved the annual
budget as well part-time staff needs for the summer months.
May 22
Met with the Tustin Police Department; thanked Chief Charles F. Celano and his staff for
the tour of the Police Department; learned a lot about their department.
May 23
Attended the tour of the new Grocery Outlet.; was highly impressed with the products that
were on the shelves; many affordable items to choose from.
May 26
Attended the 10th Annual Memorial Day Celebration Ceremony at Tustin Ranch Elementary
School; thanked Principal Tracy Barquer and the staff for a great ceremony.
May 30
Attended the Tustin Police Department Volunteer Dinner; congratulated Kathy Leger, Tustin
Police Volunteer of the Year.
June 1
Attended the Grocery Outlet Ribbon Cutting Ceremony; job well done by the Tustin
Chamber of Commerce.
June 2
Was on the panel for the eighth grade exit interviews at Orchard Hills Middle School; very
impressed with all the eighth graders.
June 4
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Attended the Tustin Parks and Recreation Annual Chili Cook -Off Event; congratulated Chili
Cook -Off Chair, volunteered in the Kids Zone; thanked Chili Cook -Off Chair, Donna Marsh -
Perry and Recreation Supervisor, Marilyn Buescher for the opportunity to volunteer and for
putting on a successful event.
Requested to have the Council meeting adjourned in honor of former city employee, Adam
Kohn who passed away on May 19, 2017.
Mayor Pro Tem Murray
May 17
o Attended the Association of California Cities of Orange County (ACCOC) Board
meeting.
o Attended the Tustin Street Fair and Chili Cook -Off Committee meeting.
May 18
o Attended the Orange County Transportation Association (OCTA) Bike Month Event.
o Attended the Orange County Transportation Association (OCTA) Legislative
Committee meeting.
May 19
Attended the Tustin Unified School District Teacher of the Year Banquet.
May 20
o Attended the Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) Open House.
o Attended the Tustin Unified School District (TUSD) Lobsterfest.
May 22
Attended the Orange County Transportation Association (OCTA) Board meeting and
Budget workshop.
May 25
o Attended the Orange County Transportation Association (OCTA) Legislative and
Regulatory Committee meeting
o Attended the 68th District Assemblyman Steven Choi's open house; was honored to
lead the Pledge Of Allegiance
o Attended the Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) Board of Directors meeting;
board passed the 2017-18 Budget.
May 26
Attended the Tustin Ranch Elementary School Memorial Day Celebration.
May 30
Attended the Tustin Police Department Volunteer Dinner; volunteers contributed over 6,000
hours which equates to $150,000 in savings; since its inception in 2001, volunteers have
contributed about $1.6 million in work hours; thanked all the volunteers within the Tustin
Police Department.
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May 31
Attended the Tustin Street Fair and Chili Cook Off Committee meeting.
June 1
Attended the Orange County Task Force on Drowning Prevention campaign kickoff event.
June 2
o Attended and chaired the State Route 91 Advisors Committee meeting; the 91
Express Lane improvement, exceeding expectations with higher traffic volumes,
higher than projected new accounts opened; 12% increase through the corridor.
o Participated as an evaluator in the 4th Annual Orchard Hills 8th grade Exit Interviews;
was very impressed with all the students.
o Attended, with daughter Emily, the Miss Tustin Farewell Dinner for the 2017 Miss
Tustin Emma Foss who will be competing in the Miss California competition.
June 4
Participated, along with the Tustin Tillers Basketball Team, Mayor Bernstein and former
Mayors Jerry Amante and Doug Davert in the setup of the 33rd Annual Tustin Street Fair
and Chili Cook Off; participated in judging the chili competition with Irvine Mayor Don
Wagner, Orange Mayor Pro Tem Mark Murphy, Aliso Viejo Mayor Dave Harrington, Yorba
Linda Councilmember Gene Hernandez, staff members from Assemblyman Steven Choi's
office and staff from Association of California Cities of Orange County (ACCOC); thanked
Chili Cook Off Co -Chairs Recreation Supervisor Marilyn Buescher and Donna Marsh -Peery,
committee members, volunteers and Tustin Police Department for a great safe family event;
thanked Police Chief Charles F. Celano and his staff for keeping such a large event
extremely safe.
June 5
o Attended the Orange County Transportation Association (OCTA) Executive Board
meeting; recommendations for Measure M2 were made; Citizen Committee
appointments were decided; fiscal year 2017-18 Budget Workshop follow-up.
o Attended the Association of California Cities of Orange County (ACCOC) Central
Orange County Homeless Service Area meeting with Mayor Bernstein, City Manager
Jeffrey C. Parker, Police Chief Charles F. Celano and Deputy Police Chief Paul
Garaven and other city staff.
Announced recently retired Tustin City employee Paul Kohn will be having a memorial
service at the Tustin Area Senior Center on Thursday at 1:30 p.m. for his son Adam Kohn
who unexpectedly passed away after a seizure on May 19th.
Mayor Bernstein
May 18
Attended the Leadership Tomorrow Mayor's Panel and Luncheon; included the Mayors from
City of Newport Beach, City of Irvine, City of Costa Mesa, and City of Tustin.
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May 19
o Attended the Arroyo Elementary School Second Grade Class Town Hall meeting;
had a wonderful time; thanked second grade teacher Stephanie Lukkes for the
invitation.
o Attended the Tustin Unified School District Teacher of the Year Celebration; good
time was had by all; congratulated all the staff who were nominated and won;
congratulated Tustin High School teacher, Randy Reta for his second nomination for
Teacher of the Year.
May 24
Attended the Orange County Sanitation District Board meeting; had a lively discussion and
review of a project that will involve the Orange County Sanitation District and the Orange
County Transportation Authority (OCTA).
May 25
Attended the Association of California Cities of Orange County (ACCOC) Legislative
meeting; thanked Deputy City Manager Matthew S. West for the review of the current
legislation.
May 26
Attended the 10th Annual Memorial Day Celebration Ceremony at Tustin Ranch Elementary
School; heartwarming to see the participation of the elementary school; thanked Tustin
Ranch Elementary School for the invitation to the ceremony.
May 29
Was a speaker at the Tri -City Memorial Day Program ceremony at the Santa Ana Cemetery;
Orange County's largest veterans attendance ceremony; was an honor and privilege to be
in attendance.
May 30
o Attended the Newport Bay Watershed Tour; the Irvine Ranch Water District San
Joaquin Marsh in Irvine is a natural wonder; a natural wildlife preserve and
purification system; congratulated the Orange County Vector Control for their
ingenuity on dealing with the mosquito issue in Orange County.
o Attended the Tustin Police Department Volunteer Dinner; congratulated Police Chief
Charles F. Celano and his staff for instilling an environment where individuals want
to spend many hours of their own time volunteering; congratulated and thanked all
the volunteers.
May 31
Attended the Mayor's Council, which consists of mayors throughout Orange County; key
issue addressed is homelessness throughout Orange County, in conjunction with efforts
being put forward by the Association of California Cities of Orange County (ACCOC); Tustin
is the leader in Orange County addressing the homelessness issue.
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June 1
o Along with the assistance of the President of the Orange County Rescue Mission Jim
Palmer, gave Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do a tour of the Tustin Veterans
Outpost.
o Attended the Grocery Outlet Ribbon Cutting Ceremony; congratulated Grocery
Outlet Operators Amanda and Ryan Stack on the opening; very well attended.
June 2
o Attended the Orange County Water Advisory Board Committee meeting;
conservation is the way of life.
o Attended the Miss Tustin Send Off Party for Miss Tustin 2017 Emma Foss; wished
good luck to Emma Foss as she competes in the Miss California competition.
June 4
Attended the Tustin Parks and Recreation Annual Chili Cook Off Event; thanked Chili Cook -
Off Chair, Donna Marsh -Perry and Recreation Supervisor, Marilyn Buescher for a job well
done; thanked Police Chief Charles F. Celano and his staff for keeping the event safe.
Announced the Tustin State of the City will be held on Thursday, June 8th at the Tustin
Community Center at the Market Place.
Announced the 2017 Tustin Man and Woman of the Year will be held on Friday, June gth
Announced to please keep Councilmember Puckett in everyone's thoughts as he recovers
from surgery.
Announced that June 6th was the Allied invasion of Normandy in Operation Overlord during
World War II; let everyone not forget the sacrifices veterans have made and the sacrifices
military personal continue to make for our freedom.
Announced that a memorial service for Adam Matthew Kohn is Thursday, June 8th at the
Tustin Area Senior Center.
ADJOURNED IN MEMORY OF
ADAM MATTHEW KOHN
ADJOURNED at 8:54 p.m. The next meeting is scheduled on Tuesday, June 20, 2017 for
the Closed Session Meeting at 5:30 p.m. and the Regular Business Meeting at 7:00 p.m.
in the Council Chamber, 300 Centennial Way,
DR. ALLAN BERNSTEIN,
Mayor
Tustin, California.
ERICA N. RABE,
City Clerk
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