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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY COUNCIL
TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA
OCTOBER 3, 2005
CALL TO ORDER - 5:30 P.M.
ATTENDANCE
Present:
Absent:
City Clerk:
Others Present:
Mayor Lou Bone, Mayor Pro Tem Doug Davert, Councilmembers
Jerry Amante, Tracy Worley Hagen, and Tony Kawashima
None
Maria R. Huizar, Chief Deputy City Clerk
William A. Huston, City Manager and Doug Holland, Assistant City
Attorney
PUBLIC INPUT - None
CLOSED SESSION ITEMS
A.
CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR pursuant to Government Code
Section 54957.6
A.1.
Aaencv Neaotiator:
Emplovee Oraanization:
William Huston, City Manager
Tustin Police Officers Association (TPOA)
A.2.
Aaencv Neaotiator:
Emplovee Oraanization:
William Huston, City Manager
Tustin Police Support Service Association
(TPSSA)
A.3.
Aaencv Neaotiator:
Emplovee Oraanization:
William Huston, City Manager
Tustin Police Management Association (TPMA)
B.
CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY
Government Code Section 54956.8
NEGOTIATOR
pursuant to
Propertv:
Property defined within the Master Developer
footprint at Tustin Legacy (the former Marine
Corps Air Station Tustin) including Reuse Plan
Disposal Parcels 4, 5,6,7,8, 13, 14, 15, 16,
17, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 and portions of
Reuse Plan Disposal Parcel 40.
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City Neaotiators:
Christine Shingleton, Assistant City Manager
and Clayton Gantz, Special Legal Counsel.
Neaotiators for Tustin Leaacy Communitv Partners: Jack R. Godard, Susan
Lindquist, and Richard Douglass.
Under Neaotiation:
Price and Terms of Payment.
PUBLIC MEETING
CALL TO ORDER - 7:02 P.M.
INVOCATION - Walt Sullens, Chaplain, Tustin American Legion Post 227
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Tustin American Legion Post 227
ROLL CALL
Present:
Mayor Lou Bone, Mayor Pro Tem Doug Davert, Councilmembers Jerry
Amante, Tracy Worley Hagen, and Tony Kawashima
None
Pamela Stoker
William A. Huston, City Manager and Doug Holland, Assistant City
Attorney
Absent:
City Clerk:
Others Present:
CLOSED SESSION REPORT - Nothing to report
FIRST PUBLIC INPUT - Audrey Swearengen and Billy C. Hall, spoke on the Tustin Village
rent stabilization of mobile home parks.
PRESENTATION - Mayor Bone and Patrick Sanchez, Director of Parks and Recreation
presented "Mayor's Exchange Award" for the 2005 World Championship Chili Cook-off to
the Local Boys Scout Troop Leader Marc Reardon.
CONSENT CALENDAR - It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Davert, seconded by
Councilmember Hagen, to approve Consent Calendar items 1 through 8A as
recommended by staff. Motion carried 5-0.
1.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES - REGULAR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 19,2005
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Motion: Approve the Regular City Council Meeting Minutes of September 19,
2005.
2.
APPROVAL OF DEMANDS AND RATIFICATION OF PAYROLL
Motion: Approve Demands in the amounts of $911,089.95 and $372,700.71;
reversals in the amount of $5,371.15; and Payroll in the amount of $547,829.18.
3.
PLANNING ACTION AGENDA - SEPTEMBER 26, 2005
All actions of the Planning Commission become final unless appealed by the City
Councilor member of the public.
Motion: Ratify the Planning Commission Action Agenda of September 26, 2005.
4.
POLICE DEPARTMENT VEHICLE PURCHASE
Motion:
4.a.
4.b.
4.c.
4.d.
4.e.
Authorize the purchase of one (1) 2006 Chevrolet Tahoe from Clipinger
Fleet Sales in Covina, Ca., in the amount of $30,843.15 (tax included);
Authorize the purchase of four (4) black and white 2006 Ford Crown
Victoria Police Interceptors (CVPI) from Fairway Ford in Placentia, Ca, in
the amount of $89,260.08 (including tax);
Authorize the purchase of three (3) solid black 2006 Ford Crown Victoria
Police Interceptors (CVPI) from Fairway Ford in Placentia, Ca, in the
amount of $65,716.71 (including tax);
Authorize the expenditure of funds to purchase eight Mobile Audio Video
systems from Kustom Signals Inc. in Lenexa, Ks, in the amount of
$51,595.13 (including tax); and
Authorize the expenditure of funds for the conversion of the eight units to
Northstar Electronics in Downey, Ca. in the amount of $68,733.92.
5.
TUSTIN SPORTS PARK- PLAY EQUIPMENT RENOVATION
Motion:
5.a.
5.b.
Amend the FY 05-06 Capital Improvement Project to include the Tustin
Sports Park Playground renovation project; and
Re-appropriate $75,000.00 from the FY 06-07 Capital Improvement Project
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6.
7.
8.
8A
budget to the FY 05-06 budget.
CONSIDERATION OF CLAIM OF JAMES TURNER, CLAIM NO. 05-36
Motion: That the City Council deny Claim No. 05-36, James Turner, and direct
staff to send notice thereof to the claimant.
APPROVAL OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND AUTHORIZATION TO
ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR THE NEWPORT AVENUE REHABILITATION BETWEEN
SYCAMORE AVENUE AND McFADDEN AVENUE (CIP NO. 7165), THE SYCAMORE
AVENUE SIDEWALK ENHANCEMENT (CIP NO. 7185), AND THE WALNUT AVENUE
SIDEWALK ENHANCEMENT (CIP NO. 7186)
Motion: Adopt resolution.
RESOLUTION NO. 05-95 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Tustin,
California approving Plans and Specifications for the Newport Avenue
Rehabilitation between Sycamore Avenue and McFadden Avenue (CIP No. 7165),
the Sycamore Avenue Sidewalk Enhancement (CIP No. 7185), and the Walnut
Avenue Sidewalk Enhancement (CIP No. 7186), and authorizing advertisement for
bids
GENERAL PLAN ANNUAL REPORT
Motion: Authorize staff to forward this annual report to the State Department of
Housing and Community Development.
AMENDMENT TO EXCLUSIVE AGREEMENT TO NEGOTIATE WITH TUSTIN
COMMUNITY PARTNERS, LLC FOR THE TUSTIN LEGACY MASTER
DEVELOPER SITE
Motion: Authorize the City Manager to execute the third amendment to the
Exclusive Negotiation Agreement between the City of Tustin and Tustin Legacy
Community Partners (TLCP), LLC.
REGULAR BUSINESS
9.
ORDINANCE NO. 1304 SECOND READING - GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT
02-001 AND ZONE CHANGE 02-001: PROPOSED LIBRARY SITE
Motion: It was moved by Council member Hagen, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem
Davert, to have second reading by title only and adoption of Ordinance No. 1304.
Motion carried 5-0. (Roll call vote).
ORDINANCE NO. 1304 - An ordinance of the City Council of the City of
Tustin, California, amending the Zoning Map of the City of Tustin from a
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mixture of zoning districts to Public and Institutional (P&I) Zoning District
to accommodate the construction of a new library at 345 E. Main Street
10.
ORDINANCE NO. 1305 SECOND
COMMERCIAL SOLICITATION
READING
CHARITABLE AND
Motion: It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Davert, seconded by Councilmember
Amante, to have second reading by title only and adoption of Ordinance No.
1305. Motion carried 5-0. (Roll call vote).
ORDINANCE NO. 1305 - An ordinance of the City Council of the City of
Tustin, California, adding Chapter 10 to Article 5 of the Tustin City Code
regarding regulation of Charitable and Commercial Solicitations
11.
TIME LIMIT EXTENSIONS FOR THE TOWN CENTER AND SOUTH CENTRAL
REDEVELOPMENT PLANS
Motion: It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Davert, seconded by Councilmember
Amante, to introduce and have first reading by title only of the following
ordinances. Motion carried 5-0.
ORDINANCE NO. 1306 - An ordinance of the City Council of the City of
Tustin, California, extending the time limit of the effectiveness of the
Redevelopment Plan for the Town Center Redevelopment Plan; extending
the time limit for payment of indebtedness and receipt of property taxes
under the Redevelopment Plan for the Town Center Redevelopment Project
Area; and making other findings in connection therewith
ORDINANCE NO. 1307 - An ordinance of the City Council of the City of
Tustin, Califomia, extending the time limit of the effectiveness of the
Redevelopment Plan for the South Central Redevelopment Plan; extending
the time limit for payment of indebtedness and receipt of property taxes
under the Redevelopment Plan for the South Central Redevelopment
Project Area; and making other findings in connection therewith
12.
OBTAINING STATE CRIMINAL
PROSPECTIVE CONCESSIONAIRES
HISTORY
INFORMATION
ABOUT
Motion: It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Davert, seconded by Councilmember
Hagen, to introduce and have first reading by title only of the following ordinance.
Motion carried 5-0.
ORDINANCE NO. 1308 - An ordinance of the City Council of the City of
Tustin, Califomia adding Chapter 8 regarding prospective concessionaires
to Article 7 of the Tustin City Code
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13.
LEGISLATIVE REPORT - PROPOSITION 76
"Live within your means" proposition. Council discussion ensued and agreed to
take position on issue.
Motion: It was moved by Councilmember Amante, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem
Davert, to support Proposition 76. Motion carried 5-0.
SECOND PUBLIC INPUT - Janet Krabbenhoft spoke in support of rent stabilization issue.
OTHER BUSINESS I COMMITTEE REPORTS
Mayor Bone:
. Announced Orange County Grand Jury seeking applicants;
Mayor Pro Tem and he had booth at Tustin Tiller Days to collect funds for Hurricane
Relief, along with Tustin Family & Youth Center collected about $905 dollars;
Attended filming at Tustin Legacy hangar where snow was used for a commercial;
and
Read letters from 2nd grade students to soldiers stationed in Iraq.
ADJOURNMENT - 7:25 p.m. - The next regular meeting of the City Council was scheduled
for October 17, 2005, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber, 300 Centennial Way, Tustin.
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Mayor
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City Clerk
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