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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02 CC MINUTES 11.1.18 AND 11.6.18Agenda Item 2 Reviewed: City Manager ENR Finance Director N/A CITY OF TUSTIN SPECIAL NOVEMBER 1, 2018 CLOSED SESSION MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL 300 CENTENNIAL WAY, TUSTIN Rebecca Gomez, Mayor Pro Tem Jeffrey C. Parker, City Manager/ Dr. Allan Bernstein, Councilmember Al Murray, Mayor City Treasurer Charles E. Puckett, Councilmember Erica N. Yasuda, City Clerk Letitia Clark, Councilmember David E. Kendig, City Attorney MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL CLOSED SESSION MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL 6:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER at 6:00 p.m. ROLL CALL — City Clerk: The record reflected that all members were in attendance with the exception of Mayor Pro Tem Gomez who is expected to arrive shortly. PUBLIC INPUT— None CLOSED SESSION UPDATE — City Attorney David E. Kendig: The Council will convene to discuss Items 1-2 on the Closed Session Agenda. 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 — EXISTING LITIGATION [Government Code § 54956.9(a)] — (1 case) A. City of Santa Ana vs. County of Orange, et al. USDC, Central Dist. Cal., Civil Action No. SA CV 18-00155 DOC JDE City Council November 1, 2018 Meeting Minutes Page 1 of 2 Recessed at 6:01 p.m. Mayor Pro Tem Gomez arrived at 6:15 p.m. Reconvened at 7:53 p.m. CLOSED SESSION REPORT — City Attorney David E. Kendig: The Council took no reportable action. Adjourned at 7:53 p.m. City Council November 1, 2018 Meeting Minutes Page 2 of 2 CITY OF TUSTIN REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL Rebecca Gomez, Mayor Pro Tem Dr. Allan Bernstein, Councilmember Charles E. Puckett, Councilmember Letitia Clark, Councilmember Agenda Item 2 Reviewed: City Manager ENR Finance Director N/A NOVEMBER 6, 2018 COUNCIL CHAMBER 300 CENTENNIAL WAY, TUSTIN Jeffrey C. Parker, City Manager/ Al Murray, Mayor City Treasurer Erica N. Yasuda, City Clerk David E. Kendig, City Attorney MINUTES OF THE CLOSED SESSION MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL 5:30 P.M. CALL TO ORDER — Meeting #2443 at 5:35 p.m. ROLL CALL — City Clerk Present: Mayor Al Murray, Mayor Pro Tem Rebecca Gomez and Councilmembers Dr. Allan Bernstein and Charles E. Puckett Absent: Councilmember Letitia Clark City Clerk: Erica N. Yasuda, 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: The Council will convene to discuss Items 1-4 on the Closed Session Agenda. 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 City Council November 6, 2018 Minutes Page 1 of 13 of litigation pursuant to Government Code § 54956.9(d)(4): (2 cases) 3. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — EXISTING LITIGATION [Government Code § 54956.9(a)] — (1 case) A. City of Santa Ana vs. County of Orange, et al. USDC, Central Dist. Cal., Civil Action No. SA CV 18-00155 DOC JDE 4. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS - [Government Code § 54956.8]: (4 cases) A. Property Address/Description 430-371-27, 28, 61; 430-381-38, 39, 40, 41, 43, 65, 66767768769774775 Agency City of Tustin City Negotiators Jeffrey C. Parker, City Manager & John Buchanan, Director of Economic Development Negotiating Parties OMBRP, LLC (Brookfield) Under Negotiation Price and Terms of Payment B. Property Address/Description 430-271-777 787 797 807 817 827 837 847 857 867 877 887 897 907 917 927 93; 430-371-387 397 407 417 427 437 447 457 467 477 487 507 517 527 547 557 567 577 587 597 607 73774776777 Agency City of Tustin City Negotiators Jeffrey C. Parker, City Manager & John Buchanan, Director of Economic Development Negotiating Parties OMBRP, LLC (Brookfield) Under Negotiation Price and Terms of Payment C. Property Address/Description 430-381-277 287 297 307 317 327 337 35 Agency City of Tustin City Negotiators Negotiating Parties Jeffrey C. Parker, City Manager; Jerry Craig, Deputy Director of Economic Development Jamboree Housing Corporation; Laura Archuleta, President Under Negotiation Price and Terms of Payment D. Property Address/Description 1941 EI Camino Real, APN: 500-071-12 Agency City of Tustin City Council November 6, 2018 Minutes Page 2 of 13 Recessed at 5:33 p.m. Councilmember Clark arrived at 5:34 p.m. DRAFT ACTION MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE TUSTIN CITY COUNCIL 7:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER — Meeting #2443 at 7:09 p.m. INVOCATION - Councilmember Puckett PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE — Councilmember Puckett PRESENTATIONS — Mayor Murray presented Certificates of Recognition to Beckman High School students: Metztli Mora and Karla Camacho in honor of their participation in The Clubhouse Network's 2018 Teen Summit through ListoAmerica. Kristen Camuglia, Manager, Government Affairs, Cox Communications provided a PowerPoint presentation. Mayor Murray presented a Proclamation to Jeffrey Vu in honor of National Nurse Practitioner Week: November 11th -17th. Dave Simpson, Manager, Regional Initiatives, Orange County Transportation Authority provided an updated regarding recent projects. CLOSED SESSION REPORT — City Attorney David E. Kendig: The Council took no reportable action. City Council November 6, 2018 Minutes Page 3 of 13 City Negotiators Jeffrey C. Parker, City Manager; Jerry Craig, Deputy Director of Economic Development Negotiating Parties Family Promise of Orange County, Melody Mosley - President Under Negotiation Price and Terms of Payment Recessed at 5:33 p.m. Councilmember Clark arrived at 5:34 p.m. DRAFT ACTION MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE TUSTIN CITY COUNCIL 7:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER — Meeting #2443 at 7:09 p.m. INVOCATION - Councilmember Puckett PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE — Councilmember Puckett PRESENTATIONS — Mayor Murray presented Certificates of Recognition to Beckman High School students: Metztli Mora and Karla Camacho in honor of their participation in The Clubhouse Network's 2018 Teen Summit through ListoAmerica. Kristen Camuglia, Manager, Government Affairs, Cox Communications provided a PowerPoint presentation. Mayor Murray presented a Proclamation to Jeffrey Vu in honor of National Nurse Practitioner Week: November 11th -17th. Dave Simpson, Manager, Regional Initiatives, Orange County Transportation Authority provided an updated regarding recent projects. CLOSED SESSION REPORT — City Attorney David E. Kendig: The Council took no reportable action. City Council November 6, 2018 Minutes Page 3 of 13 ORAL COMMUNICATION/PUBLIC INPUT - 1. Barbara Boyd CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS - All matters listed under the Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and will be enacted by one motion without discussion. Persons wishing to speak regarding Consent Calendar matters should file a "Request to Speak" form with the City Clerk. (Agenda Items 1 through 9) It was moved by Councilmember Puckett and seconded by Councilmember Clark to pull Item No. 5 and move the balance of the Consent Calendar. Motion carried: 5-0 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 OCTOBER 16, 2018. Motion: That the City Council approve the Action Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council held on October 16, 2018. 3. RATIFICATION OF PAYROLL AND DEMANDS 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: It is recommended that the City Council approve Payroll in the amount of $823,255.05 and $818,149.80; and Demands in the amount of $3,535,734.60. 4. SECOND AMENDMENT TO EXCLUSIVE NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT WITH SCHOOLSFIRST FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Second Amendment to the Exclusive Negotiation Agreement (ENA) with SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union (SchoolsFirst) extending the negotiating period to January 15, 2019. City Council November 6, 2018 Minutes Page 4 of 13 Motion: It is recommended that the City Council authorize the City Manager to execute the Second Amendment to the ENA, subject to any non -substantive modifications as may be deemed necessary and/or recommended by the City's special real estate counsel or the City Attorney. 5. OFFICIAL POLICE TOWING SERVICE AGREEMENTS The City of Tustin has three tow companies on rotation to provide towing services for the Tustin Police Department. This is to keep the roadways clear for the purposes of public safety. The Official Police Towing Agreements have expired for the City of Tustin and we are currently operating on a month-to-month contractual basis. The City of Tustin initiated a Request for Proposal (RFP) process to which four tow companies responded with proposals. Upon conclusion of the process, three tow companies have been selected for award of the contract for non-exclusive towing services for the City of Tustin. The contract, like the previous contract, is for three years, with the possibility of two, two-year extensions. Public Input: Jody Campbell, Metro Pro Lieutenant Ryan Coe provided an overview of the selection process. It was moved by Mayor Murray and seconded by Councilmember Puckett to receive and file the Police Department's selection of the following three companies for the Official Police Towing Service Agreement, effective December 1,2018-. 1. Archie's Towing 2. Greater Southern California Towing 3. John's Towing Motion carried: 4-1 (Councilmember Bernstein dissented) 6. TICKETS AND PASSES DISTRIBUTION POLICY Adoption of the proposed Tickets and Passes Distribution Policy ensures that any ticket or pass provided to the City by any third party or purchased or obtained directly by the City shall be distributed to City Officials in a manner that serves or promotes a public purpose of the City in accordance with Section 18944.1 of the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) Regulations. Motion: It is recommended that the City Council adopt Resolution No. 18-77, adopting the Tickets and Passes Distribution Policy. RESOLUTION NO. 18-77 City Council November 6, 2018 Minutes Page 5 of 13 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING A TICKETS AND PASSES DISTRIBUTION POLICY IN ACCORDANCE WITH FAIR POLITICAL PRACTICES COMMISSION REGULATION 18944.1 7. REIMBURSEMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGN COSTS AND RESOLUTION OF EXCLUSIVE NEGOTIATING AGREEMENT WITH OMBRP LLC This item brings closure to outstanding issues with the Community Core Development (Neighborhood D North) negotiations between the City and OMBRP LLC (OMBRP). Motion: It is recommended that the City Council: 1. Approve reimbursement of the Community Core Development (Neighborhood D North) infrastructure design costs; and 2. Authorize the City Manager to execute the termination letter for the Exclusive Negotiating Agreement with OMBRP LLC. 8. EXTENDING THE TERM OF THE PROJECT POSITION OF TRANSPORTATION COORDINATOR Adoption of the attached Resolution will extend the term of the project position of Transportation Coordinator by two (2) years. Motion: It is recommended that the City Council adopt Resolution No. 18-82 to extend the term of the project position of Transportation Coordinator by two (2) years. RESOLUTION NO. 18-82 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, EXTENDING THE TERM OF THE PROJECT POSITION OF TRANSPORTATION COORDINATOR 9. QUARTERLY INVESTMENT REPORT FOR THE CITY OF TUSTIN AND THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY FOR THE TUSTIN COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Government Code Section 53646 requires that the Treasurer submit an Investment Report to the City Council at least quarterly showing balances by authorized investment and certifying its compliance with the adopted Investment Policy. Motion: It is recommended that the City Council receive and file. City Council November 6, 2018 Minutes Page 6 of 13 REGULAR BUSINESS ITEMS — Matters listed under Regular Business are generally proposals for new legislation or items requiring discussion. (Agenda Items 10-16) 10. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CONVERSION OF A PUBLIC FACILITY INTO A FACILITY FOR UNSHELTERED INDIVIDUALS AND DECLARING THE NEED FOR THE IMMEDIATE EXPENDITURE OF PUBLIC MONEY TO CONVERT THE CITY -OWNED STRUCTURES City Manager Jeffrey C. Parker and City Attorney David E. Kendig provided a PowerPoint presentation. Adoption of resolutions declaring the need for the immediate expenditure of public money in order to convert City -owned structures into shelter for unsheltered men, women and children will enable the City: (1) to protect the health, safety and welfare of residents by housing unsheltered individuals; (2) to comply with the Federal Court 120 day deadline to open a shelter for the homeless; and (3) to enforce ordinances prohibiting unregulated homeless encampments in public areas such as the City's camping and related ordinances, thus protecting the quality of life in Tustin. Public Input: 1. Vinod Bommaiah 2. Jeff Lawrence 3. Tricia Agnew 4. Janel Bommaiah 5. Lauren Tuculescu 6. Michelle Wisniewski 7. Reverend Valerie Hart 8. Costin Tuculescu 9. Steven Rivera 10. Kyle Shallahamer 11. Cyndee Albertson 12. Jim Blake 13. Pia Lewis 14. David Hsu 15. Erika Hsu 16. Reverend Laura Siriani 17. Adriana Shin 18. Kevin Broulette 19. Jennifer Dienhart 20. Jack Chen 21. Pamela Lawrence 22. Tab Johnson 23. Tiffany Kuykendall 24. Michael Arnot 25. Susanne Tirona City Council November 6, 2018 Minutes Page 7 of 13 28. Rich Cano 29. David Le 30. Wayne Forsythe 31. Mary Hill 32. Tina Diep 33. Dior Watanabe 34. Deniz Erkham 35. Tina Do 36. Chris Chao 37. David Laughray 38. Cathy Vallevieni 39. Winnie Pham-Villalvazo 40. James Rumley 41. Kathy Chuang 42. Jonathan Bontoft 43. Ariana Patel 44. Sherry Sanborn 45. Janet Di Fiore 46. Paul Albarian 47. Jenifer Nguyen 48. Andres Madrigal Recessed at 9:48 p.m. Reconvened at 10:04 p.m. It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Gomez and seconded by Mayor Murray that City Council: 1. Adopt Resolution 18-76 (Attachment A) authorizing conversion of City - owned structures into a shelter for unsheltered individuals; and 2. Approve the Notice of Exemption (Exhibit B) and the Notice of Determination (Exhibit C), and direct staff to file them with the County Clerk; and 3. Adopt Resolution 18-84 (Attachment F) declaring the necessity of the immediate expenditure of public money to convert the structures pursuant to Public Contract Code § 20168; and delegating authority to order action in furtherance of such conversion pursuant to Public Contract Code § 22050(8)(1); (4/5ths vote required), and 4. Direct staff to initiate outreach to solicit public input regarding the long-term location of a homeless shelter, and 5. Staff a Police Officer at the site from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. during school hours; and City Council November 6, 2018 Minutes Page 8 of 13 5. Staff a Police Officer at the site from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. during school hours; and 6. Direct staff to pursue a permanent site as quickly as possible. Motion carried: 5-0 RESOLUTION NO. 18-76 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN AUTHORIZING CONVERSION OF CITY -OWNED STRUCTURES INTO A SHELTER FOR UNSHELTERED INDIVIDUALS RESOLUTION NO. 18-84 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN DECLARING THE NECESSITY OF THE IMMEDIATE EXPENDITURE OF PUBLIC MONEY TO CONVERT CITY -OWNED STRUCTURES INTO SHELTER FOR THE HOMELESS PURSUANT TO PUBLIC CONTRACT CODE § 20168; AND DELEGATING AUTHORITY TO ORDER ACTION IN FURTHERANCE OF SUCH CONVERSION PURSUANT TO PUBLIC CONTRACT CODE § 22050(b)(1)) 11. PLANNING COMMISSION AS HISTORIC AND CULTURAL RESOURCES ADVISOR PROGRAM On April 3, 2018, the City Council received public comment from the Tustin Preservation Conservancy requesting the City Council reinstate the Historic Resources Committee (HRC) as a separate committee. Mayor Pro Tem Gomez requested that the matter be set for a Council agenda with background information. On July 17, 2018, and October 8, 2018, staff provided the City Council with historical background information related to the HRC and data regarding other cities' programs throughout the County and State. At the October 8, 2018, meeting, the City Council stated its intent to retain the Planning Commission as the City's HRC to conserve City resources and requested staff make recommendations on a specific historic resources program and training for Planning Commissioners in their roles as historic and cultural resources advisors. It was moved by Councilmember Bernstein and seconded by Councilmember Puckett to adopt Resolution No. 18-78 affirming the Planning Commission shall continue to act in an advisory capacity on matters related to historic and cultural resources and adopt a program establishing their roles, responsibilities, and annual work program and return with an update in one year. Motion carried -5-0 RESOLUTION NO. 18-78 City Council November 6, 2018 Minutes Page 9 of 13 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, AFFIRMING THE PLANNING COMMISSION ACTING AS HISTORIC AND CULTURAL RESOURCES ADVISOR PURSUANT TO TUSTIN CITY CODE 9252c AND ESTABLISHING A PROGRAM DEFINING THE COMMISSION ROLES, RESPONSIBILITIES AND ANNUAL WORK PROGRAM 12. AWARD CONTRACT FOR CLOSED CIRCUIT SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM UPGRADE AT CIVIC CENTER Staff requests that the City Council award the contract to Convergint Technologies for the Closed Circuit Surveillance System (CCTV) upgrade at the Civic Center. The CCTV upgrade is initiative #30 of the 5 -year IT Application Plan. It was moved by Councilmember Puckett and seconded by Mayor Murray that the Council: 1. Award the contract to Convergint Technologies for the Closed Circuit Surveillance System upgrade and authorize the City Manager to execute the contract documents on behalf of the City; and 2. Approve supplemental appropriations in the amount of $509,980 from unappropriated reserves of the General Fund (Fund 100). Motion carried: 5-0 13. EXCLUSIVE NEGOTIATING AGREEMENT WITH FAMILY PROMISE OF ORANGE COUNTY City Council approval is requested to enter into an Exclusive Negotiating Agreement ("ENA") with Family Promise of Orange County, Inc. ("Family Promise"). Public Input: 1. Cyndee Albertson 2. Mark Kiner 3. Soledad Rivera It was moved by Mayor Murray and seconded by Councilmember Puckett to authorize the City Manager to enter into an Exclusive Negotiating Agreement by and between the City of Tustin and Family Promise. Motion carried: 5-0 14. SECOND READING AND ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 1498 City Council November 6, 2018 Minutes Page 10 of 13 Ordinance No. 1498 amends the Tustin City Code by approving Zone Change 2017-00001 including adoption of the Red Hill Avenue Specific Plan (SP -13) and related amendments to the Tustin Zoning Map. It was moved by Councilmember Puckett and seconded by Mayor Murray that the City Council have second reading by title only and adoption of Ordinance No. 1498. Motion carried: 5-0 ORDINANCE NO. 1498 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING ZONE CHANGE 2017-00001 INCLUDING ADOPTION OF THE RED HILL AVENUE SPECIFIC PLAN (SP -13) AND RELATED AMENDMENTS TO THE TUSTIN ZONING MAP 15. SALARY RESOLUTION FOR UNREPRESENTED EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT AND MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEES Adoption of the attached Resolution will authorize terms and conditions of employment for unrepresented Executive Management and Management employees in accordance with City Council direction. City Attorney David E. Kendig Report: The amended salary resolution for Executive Management employees would provide Executive Management employees with the voluntary opportunity to cash out additional General Leave, in any amount, as long as at least 200 hours of General Leave remain in the employee's General Leave bank after the cash out. There are no other changes to the compensation and benefits for Executive Management employees. It was moved by Councilmember Puckett and seconded by Mayor Murray that the City Council adopt Resolution No. 18-80 amending the City's Classification and Compensation Plans for Executive Management and Management employees. Motion carried: 5-0 RESOLUTION NO. 18-80 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS FOR UNREPRESENTED EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT AND MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEES, AND SUPERSEDING RESOLUTION 18-62 16. SIXTH AMENDMENT TO CITY MANAGER EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT City Manager Jeffrey C. Parker recused himself. City Council November 6, 2018 Minutes Page 11 of 13 Adoption of the attached Resolution will amend the terms and conditions of employment for the City Manager. City Attorney David E. Kendig Report: The proposed Amendment to the City Manager's Employment Agreement would extend the term of the Agreement from July 5, 2019 to July 3, 2020. In addition, the proposed Amendment would provide the City Manager with a vehicle allowance in lieu of a City vehicle and additional City -paid contributions to the City Manager's deferred compensation plan of $1,271.00 per biweekly pay period. All other terms and conditions of employment would remain the same. It was moved by Councilmember Bernstein and seconded by Mayor Murray that the City Council adopt Resolution 18-81 approving Amendment No. 6 to the Employment Agreement with the City Manager and authorize the Mayor to execute the Amendment. Motion carried: 5-0 RESOLUTION NO. 18-81 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN APPROVING AMENDMENT NO. 6 TO THE EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY MANAGER City Manager Jeffrey C. Parker returned the meeting. OTHER BUSINESS/CITY MANAGER AND CITY ATTORNEY City Manager Jeffrey C. Parker Announced due to the City of Tustin election results not being certified until after December 4, 2018, there may be a Special City Council meeting to swear -in the new City Councilmembers. Announced there was a Town Hall meeting on a temporary Homeless Shelter the previous night; many residents were in attendance; significant discussion occurred; thanked the City Clerk's Office, the City Manager's Office, and the Police Department for their help facilitating the meeting; thanked City Attorney David E. Kendig for his PowerPoint presentation and hard work; thanked Assistant City Manager Matthew West for his due diligence in putting everything together for the Town Hall meeting and the City Council meeting. COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS AND REPORTS Mayor Murray Due to the late time of the evening, asked colleagues to defer their comments to the next City Council meeting. City Council November 6, 2018 Minutes Page 12 of 13 ADJOURNED IN MEMORY OF THE VICTIMS OF THE MASS SHOOTING ON OCTOBER 27, 2018 IN PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA ADJOURNED IN MEMORY OF COSTA MESA FIRE CAPTAIN MIKE KREZA ADJOURNED at 11:03 p.m. The next meeting is scheduled on Tuesday, November 20, 201E 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, Tustin, California. City Council November 6, 2018 Minutes Page 13 of 13