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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY COUNCIL
TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA
OCTOBER 17, 2005
CALL TO ORDER - 5:30 P.M.
ATTENDANCE
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 Lois Jeffrey, City Attorney
Absent:
City Clerk:
Others Present:
PUBLIC INPUT - None
CLOSED SESSION ITEM
A.
CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR pursuant to Government
Code Section 54956.8
Property:
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.
City Neqotiators:
Christine Shingleton, Assistant City Manager and
Clayton Gantz, Special Legal Counsel.
Neqotiators for Tustin Leqacy Community Partners: Jack R. Godard,
Lindquist, and Richard Douglass.
Susan
Under Neqotiation:
Price and Terms of Payment.
PUBLIC MEETING
CALL TO ORDER - 7:00 P.M.
INVOCATION - Mayor Lou Bone
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COLORS PRESENTATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Boys Scouts Pack 804
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 Lois Jeffrey, City Attorney
Absent:
City Clerk:
Others Present:
CLOSED SESSION REPORT - Nothing to report
FIRST PUBLIC INPUT
. Robert Machado representing Tustin Public Schools Foundation invited all to attend
Dinosaur Dash on November 6, 2005.
. Billy Hall thanked Council for allowing the American Legion an opportunity to have
Veteran's Day parade in November.
PRESENTATIONS
. Certificate of Recognition to Chatham Village Apartments for the donation of a satellite
office in their complex presented by Mayor Bone.
. Certificate of Recognition to Angelo Anagnos of Classic Burgers for the donation of food
to our police officers and firefighters during a recent fire at 15761 Tustin Village Way
presented by Mayor Bone.
CONSENT CALENDAR - It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Davert, seconded by
Councilmember Kawashima, to approve Consent Calendar items 1 through 15 (Item 15 as
amended) as recommended by staff. Motion carried 5-0.
1.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES - REGULAR MEETING OF OCTOBER 3,2005
Motion: Approve the Regular City Council Meeting Minutes of October 3, 2005.
2.
APPROVAL OF DEMANDS AND RATIFICATION OF PAYROLL
Motion: Approve Demands in the amounts of $933,352.53 and $557,230.30; and
Payroll in the amount of $544,982.49.
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DECLARATION OF SURPLUS EQUIPMENT
Motion: Declare the equipment detailed in the attached report as surplus and not
required for public use, in accordance with the Tustin City Code, Section 1626 and
authorize the Public Works Department to sell the equipment at public auction.
DESTRUCTION OF RECORDS - POLICE DEPARTMENT
Motion: Adopt resolution.
RESOLUTION NO. 05-106 - 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 Police Department of the City 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
QUARTERLY INVESTMENT REPORT
Motion: Receive and file.
CONSIDERATION OF CLAIM OF PAUL GEMEINHARDT, CLAIM NO. 05-32
Motion: That the City Council deny Claim No. 05-32, Paul Gemeinhardt, and
direct staff to send notice thereof to the claimant.
AGREEMENT REGARDING OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE PLAN TO
FUND AND MAINTAIN WATER QUALITY BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
AND AUTHORIZATION FOR THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
TO SIGN SUCH FUTURE AGREEMENTS
Motion:
7.a.
Authorize the Mayor to execute the Agreement regarding 0 & M Plan to fund and
maintain Water Quality BMPs, Consent to Inspect, and Indemnification; and
7.b.
Authorize the Community Development Director to sign all such future documents on
behalf of the City Council.
COLUMBUS GROVE AFFORDABLE HOUSING INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT
(TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 16582)
Motion: Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Indemnification
Agreement (Columbus Grove) on behalf of the City ofTustin.
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FINAL TRACT MAP 16582 (COLUMBUS GROVE)
Motion: Adopt resolution.
RESOLUTION NO. 05-103 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of
Tustin approving Final Tract Map 16582 to subdivide 86.26 acres into 286
numbered lots and 70 lettered lots for development of 465 residential units
AUTHORIZATION FOR THE STATE TO PURCHASE TWO EXTENDED CAB
PICKUP TRUCKS
Motion: Adopt resolution.
RESOLUTION NO. 05-104 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of
Tustin, Califomia authorizing the Department of General Services of the State
of California to purchase certain items
REJECTION OF BIDS, APPROVAL OF PLANS AND AUTHORIZATION TO
READVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR: INSTALLATION OF WICK IRRIGATION
SYSTEM ON JAMBOREE ROAD PHASE II (CIP NO. 1538)
Motion:
11.a. Reject all bids received on August 23, 2005
11.b. Approve plans and specification modifications, authorize and direct the City
Clerk to re-advertise for bids.
AWARD OF CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE LIANE LANE,
VALHALLA DRIVE, AND HIGHVIEW DRIVE WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT
PROJECT (CIP NO. 6154)
Motion: Award the construction contract for the Liane Lane, Valhalla Drive, and
Highview Drive Water Main Replacement Project (CIP No. 6154) in the
unincorporated County of Orange area, to West Valley Construction Company,
Inc. the lowest responsible bidder, in the amount of $407,112.50 and authorize the
Mayor and the City Clerk to execute the contract documents on behalf of the City.
APPROVAL OF CONSULTANT SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR ENGINEERING
DESIGN SERVICES ON THE IRVINE BOULEVARD REHABILITATION,
JAMBOREE ROAD REHABILITATION, AND PASADENA AVENUE STORM
DRAIN IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS (CIP NOS. 7181, 7182, 7183, 7184, AND
5032)
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Motion: Approye the Consultant Services Agreement with RBF Consulting for
Engineering Design Services on the Irvine Boulevard Pavement Rehabilitation,
Jamboree Road Pavement Rehabilitation, and Pasadena Avenue Storm Drain
Improvement Projects (CIP Nos. 7181, 7182, 7183, 7184, and 5032) in the not to
exceed amount of $312,243.00 and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute
the Consultant Services Agreement on behalf of the City.
14.
CITY OF TUSTIN RESPONSE TO CITY OF IRVINE DRAFT SUBSEQUENT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR AVALON/JAMBOREE PROJECT
Motion: Authorize staff to forward the attached response letter to the City of Irvine.
15.
APPROVAL OF A JOINT COMMUNITY FACILITIES AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE CITIES OF TUSTIN AND IRVINE AND LENNAR HOMES OF CALIFORNIA,
INC.
The Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982 provides that a Community
Facilities District may finance facilities to be owned and operated by an entity other
than the agency that created the District pursuant to a Joint Community Facilities
Agreement (JCFA). Tustin and Irvine would like to enter into the attached JCFA in
order to provide financing for Tustin Legacy infrastructure costs through the
issuance of bonds by the City of Irvine's Community Facilities District.
Motion: Approve the Joint Community Facilities Agreement between the City of
Tustin, the City of Irvine and Lennar Homes of California, Inc., and authorize the
City Manager to sign the agreement on behalf of the City of Tustin.
REGULAR BUSINESS
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TIME LIMIT EXTENSIONS FOR THE TOWN CENTER AND SOUTH CENTRAL
REDEVELOPMENT PLANS
Motion: It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Davert, seconded by Councilmember
Kawashima, to have second reading by title only and adoption of Ordinance Nos.
1306 and 1307. Motion carried 5-0. (Roll call vote).
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
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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
17.
OBTAINING STATE CRIMINAL HISTORY INFORMATION ABOUT PROSPECTIVE
CONCESSIONAIRES
Motion: It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Davert, seconded by Councilmember
Hagen, to have second reading by title only and adoption of Ordinance No. 1308.
Motion carried 5-0. (Roll call vote).
ORDINANCE NO. 1308 - An ordinance of the City Council of the City of
Tustin, California adding Chapter 8 regarding prospective concessionaires to
Article 7 of the Tustin City Code
18.
CITY OF TUSTIN EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PLAN
OCFA Division Chief Rich Whitesman, Public Works Administrative Services
Manager Joe Meyers, and Police Chief Scott Jordan discussed Emergency Plan.
Steve Young commented on his experience with the recent hurricane incidents in the
Gulf.
Motion: It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Davert, seconded by Councilmember
Hagen, to receive and file. Motion carried 5-0.
SECOND PUBLIC INPUT - None
OTHER BUSINESS / COMMITTEE REPORTS
Council member Amante:
Congratulated Mayor Bone on being named to the Southern California Rail Authority
Board of Directors and reappointment to Advocacy Committee Chairmanship for
League of Cities;
Discussed League of Cities Annual Conference review on Proposition 76;
Gave committee report on Transportation Corridor Agency, Foothill South extension
environmental report review will be ready in January; and
Multiple complaints received on real estate and other signs posted and left on
greenbelts. Would like Planning Commission to look at this issue and report back to
Council.
Council member Kawashima:
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Encouraged everyone to participate in Dino Dash; and
Reminded all to attend Halloween dance.
Council member Hagen:
Congratulated Mayor Bone and Councilmember Amante for their presentations on
Proposition 76 at the League of Cities conference;
. Attended a Green Buildings seminar at League Conference, Centex has won awards for
building Green Homes - 10 to 1 return in investment with this type of building; and
Enjoyed recent Fire Ride-Along with Mayor Pro Tem Davert.
Mayor Pro Tem Davert:
Discussed League of Cities Conference and Proposition 76;
Participated in Fire Ride-Along with Fire Station 37;
. Attended a meeting with Senator Feinstein to discuss Orange County infrastructure
needs;
Met with Air Quality Management District representatives and test drove hydrogen fuel
cell vehicles;
Prospect Village ground breaking on October 31st; and
. Wished all a happy Halloween.
Mayor Bone:
Commented that Omaha, Nebraska's mayor gave City beautiful mug in commemoration
of Tustin's participation in Chili Cook-off event in that city;
. Announced resident Jeff Thompson was appointed to Orange County Transportation
Authority Citizen's Advisory Committee;
LOSAN Rail Corridor Joint Powers Agency update;
Congratulated Mayor Pro Tem Davert on great Resolution presentation at League of
Cities Conference to protect elected officials' addresses from being published;
Congratulated Council member Amante for presentation and support of Proposition 76;
League of Orange County City's new Division President for 2005/06 is Councilman Don
Bankhead from Fullerton; and
Southern California Association of Governments, Goods Movement study reported the
cost of manufacturing/shipping outside US is rising and manufacturing might be moving
back to US.
ADJOURNMENT - 7:57 p.m. A Special Meeting was scheduled for October 24, 2005 at 4:00
p.m. and the next regular meeting of the City Council was scheduled for November 7, 2005,
at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber, 300 Centennial Way, Tustin.
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