HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC MINUTES 2007 06 05MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY COUNCIL
TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA
JUNE 5, 2007
CALL TO ORDER - 5:30 P.M.
ATTENDANCE
Present: Mayor Lou Bone, Councilmembers Doug Davert, Tony Kawashima,
and Jim Palmer
Absent: Mayor Pro Tem Jerry Amante
City Clerk: Maria R. Huizar, Chief Deputy
Others Present: William A. Huston, City Manager and Doug Holland, City Attorney
PUBLIC INPUT -None
CLOSED SESSION ITEMS
A. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL -ANTICIPATED LITIGATION pursuant
to Government Code Section 54956.9 (b) - 2 Cases
B. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - POSSIBLE INITIATION OF
LITIGATION pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9 (c) - 2 Cases
C. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR pursuant to Government Code
Section 54957.6
Agency Negotiators: Kristi Recchia, Director of Human Resources and
Linda Jenson
Employee Organization: Tustin Police Officers Association (TPOA)
Employee Organization: Tustin Police Support Service Association
(TPSSA)
Employee Organization: Tustin Police Management Association (TPMA)
D. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL -PENDING LITIGATION pursuant to
government Code Section 54956.9(c)
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Amy Harchol and Arther Masaoka vs. City of Tustin; Woodruff, Spradlin & Smart;
Greenleaf Demolition & Grading Company; and First American Title Company,
OCSC No. 03CC11089
RECESS - At 5:30 p.m. City Council recessed to closed session to discuss matters
listed under Closed Session.
RECONVENE - At 6:59 p.m. City Council reconvened in public session.
PUBLIC MEETING
CALL TO ORDER - 7:00 p.m.
INVOCATION - Khoi Phan, St. Cecilia's Church
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE -Mayor Bone
ROLL CALL
Present: Mayor Lou Bone, Councilmembers Doug Davert, Tony Kawashima,
and Jim Palmer
Absent: Mayor Pro Tem Jerry Amante
City Clerk: Pamela Stoker (7:28 p.m.) and Maria R. Huizar, Chief Deputy
Others Present: William A. Huston, City Manager and Doug Holland, City Attorney
CLOSED SESSION REPORT -City Attorney Holland reported that under Item B. the
City Council by a 4-0 vote (Amante absent) authorized the City Attorney to file litigation,
the nature and information of the case will be made public when action is filed.
PRESENTATIONS
• Certificates of Recognition presented by Tustin Pride Chair Kim Leason and
Mayor Bone to the following Tustin Pride essay/poster contest winners:
Elementary Schools "How Can I Set A Good Example In My City?"
Jacob Solorzano Grade 1 Essay Veeh
Shaheed Niazi Grade 2 Essay Benson
Jared Davis Grade 2 Poster Benson
Stephanie Kim Grade 3 Essay Myford
Kassey Cho Grade 4 Essay Tustin Memorial
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Daphne Chavez Grade 4 Poster Beswick
Anneus Garcia Kawaski Grade 5 Essay Guin Foss
Amanda North Grade 5 Poster Tustin Memorial
Middle Schools "What Would It Be Like To Live In A Drug Free City?"
Sarah Rogers Grade 6 Essay Hewes
Andrea Celis Grade 6 Poster Utt
Eddie Russek Grade 7 Poster Utt
Erica Mills Grade 8 Essay Utt
RECESSED at 7:09 p.m. and RECONVENED at 7:11 p.m. with all members present
with the exception of Mayor Pro Tem Amante who was absent.
• Presentation by Judy Woolen, Director, Government Affairs of KB Homes on the
cost of housing (Rescheduled to Future Council Meeting)
FIRST PUBLIC INPUT -Deborah Gaello, inquired as to status of Citrus Ranch Park
PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. 2007 JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT (JAG)
Congress established the Byrne Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) program in
the 2005 Omnibus Appropriations Package. The JAG program blends the
previous Edward Byrne Formula Grant (Byrne) and the Local Law
Enforcement Block Grant (LLEBG) programs into one program, which is
intended to provide agencies with the flexibility to prioritize and place justice
funds where they are most needed. The Police Department proposes to use
the 2007 JAG funds to provide supplemental funding to the Proactive
Methamphetamine Task Force (PROACT) and to purchase communications
equipment, specifically radio earpieces for hand-held radios.
Police Chief Scott Jordan presented staff report. The public hearing opened
at 7:20 p.m. There were no public speakers and the hearing closed at 7:21
p.m.
Motion: It was moved by Councilmember Davert, seconded by
Councilmember Palmer, to:
1.a. Authorize usage of .the funds as recommended by the Police
Department; and
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1.b. Authorize reimbursement from the County of Orange to the City of
Tustin for the purchase of radio ear pieces, and authorize the Chief of
Police to sign any grant related paperwork on behalf of the City.
Motion carried 4-0 (Amante absent).
2. CONSIDERATION OF THE LEVY OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS FOR THE
TUSTIN LANDSCAPE AND LIGHTING DISTRICT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2007-
2008
The City Council will conduct a Public Hearing and provided there is no
majority protest, adopt Resolution No. 07-50 confirming the annual
assessments for Fiscal Year 2007-2008. The City Council, at their meeting of
February 5, 2007, adopted Resolution No. 07-17, which ordered the
preparation of an Engineer's Report for the levy of annual assessments for
the Tustin Landscape and Lighting District. Subsequently, at their meeting of
May 1, 2007, the City Council adopted the following resolutions:
Resolution No. 07-41 approved the Engineer's Report for Fiscal Year
2006-2007; and
Resolution No. 07-42 declared the City Council's intention to levy
assessments for Fiscal Year 2007-2008 and set a public hearing for June
5, 2007.
Staff report
Public Works Director Tim Serlet presented staff report. Public hearing
opened at 7:25 p.m. There were no public speakers and the hearing closed
at 7:25 p.m.
Motion: It was moved by Councilmember Davert, seconded by
Councilmember Palmer, to adopt resolution.
RESOLUTION NO. 07-50 - 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 the Tustin Landscape and
Lighting District for Fiscal Year 2007-2008
Motion carried 4-0 (Amante absent).
3. CONTINUE PUBLIC HEARING: COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO.
07-01 (TUSTIN LEGACY / VESTAR)
Staff recommends that the public hearing on this item be continued to allow
staff to gather further information related to the proposed formation of the
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Community Facilities District 07-01. As required, legal notice was published in
the Tustin News on May 24, 2007. A notice of continuance will be posted.
Continued consideration of the public hearing regarding the formation of the
Community Facilities District 07-01 to the next regularly scheduled City
Council meeting.
4. DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT 06-002: TUSTIN LEGACY COMMUNITY
PARTNERS, LLC. (PLANNING AREAS 1-15)
Development Agreement (DA) 06-002 is proposed by Tustin Legacy
Community Partners, LLC. (the developer), a Delaware limited liability
company. The purpose of DA 06-002 is to give the developer certain
assurance that in return for Developer's commitment to the comprehensive
planning for the Property that is contained in the Disposition and
Development Agreement (DDA) and the Specific Plan, the City will in turn
remain committed to the DDA and the Specific Plan. On April 10, 2007, the
Planning Commission recommended that the City Council approve
Development Agreement 06-002. On April 17 and May 1, 2007, the City
Council continued this item to June 5, 2007 City Council meeting in
anticipating the adoption of the Specific Plan Amendment/Zone Change 07-
001 (re-introduced on May 15, 2007).
Applicant: Tustin Legacy Community Partners, LLC.
Public hearing opened at 7:28 p.m. There were no public speakers and the
hearing closed at 7:28 p.m.
Motion: It was moved by Councilmember Davert, seconded by
Councilmember Palmer, to introduce and have first reading, by title only, of
Ordinance No. 1336 approving Development Agreement 06-002 and set for
second reading at the Council's next scheduled meeting.
ORDINANCE NO. 1336 - An ordinance of the City Council of the City
of Tustin, California, approving Development Agreement 06-002, as
defined by Section 65865.2 of the California Government Code,
between the City of Tustin and Tustin Legacy Community Partners,
LLC. (the developer), a Delaware Limited Liability Company pertaining
to development of the property located within Planning Areas 1-15 of
the MCAS Tustin Specific Plan, Tustin, California
Motion carried 4-0 (Amante absent).
CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS -Mayor Bone pulled Item #17 for separate discussion.
Councilmember Davert moved Item #5 with amendment as noted on the Minutes and
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requested that an Animal Control representative attend the Public Hearing set forth on
July 3rd for Item #24. It was moved by Councilmember Davert, seconded by
Councilmember Kawashima, to approve balance of the Consent Calendar items.
Motion carried 4-0 (Amante absent).
5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES -REGULAR MEETING OF MAY 15, 2007
Motion: Approve the Minutes of the Regular City Council Meeting held May 15,
2007.
6. APPROVAL OF DEMANDS AND RATIFICATION OF PAYROLL
Motion: Approve demands in the amounts of $1,388,536.17; $1,885,016.57;
and $2,096,303.60; Reversal in the amount of $4,414.96; and Payroll in the
amount of $641,633.10.
7. PLANNING ACTION AGENDA -MAY 22, 2007
All actions of the Planning Commission become final unless appealed by the
City Council or member of the public.
Motion: Ratify the Planning Commission Action Agenda of May 22, 2007.
8. CONSIDERATION OF CLAIM OF BERND NIEBERG, CLAIM NO. 07-02
Motion: Deny Claim Number 07-02, Bernd Nieberg, and direct staff to send
notice thereof to the Claimant.
9. CONSIDERATION OF CLAIM OF ANGELA MEEK, CLAIM NO. 07-03
Motion: Deny Claim Number 07-03, Angela Meek, and direct staff to send
notice thereof to the Claimant.
10. CONSIDERATION OF CLAIM OF MARK S. GAUGHAN, CLAIM NO. 07-04
Motion: Deny Claim Number 07-04, Mark S. Gaughan, and direct staff to
send notice thereof to the Claimant.
11. CONSIDERATION OF CLAIM OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON,
CLAIM NO. 07-06
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The Claimant reported that while a City of Tustin contractor was excavating
for a water main, Southern California Edison underground primary cable and
duct were struck and damaged. The Claim was submitted for an estimated
amount of $8,000.00.
Motion: Deny Claim Number 07-06, Southern California Edison, and direct
staff to send notice thereof to the Claimant.
12. CONSIDERATION OF CLAIM OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON,
CLAIM NO. 07-07
The Claimant has reported that City of Tustin employees or contractors struck
and damaged a Southern California Edison structure while doing work on a
street improvement project. This Claim has been submitted for an estimated
amount of $2,500.00.
Motion: Deny Claim Number 07-07, Southern California Edison, and direct
staff to send notice thereof to the Claimant.
13. CONSIDERATION OF CLAIM OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON,
CLAIM NO. 07-11
The Claimant reported that a City of Tustin Sub-Contractor, while using a
grading machine, damaged a new manhole cover and cement neck to a
Southern California Edison structure. This Claim has been submitted in an
estimated amount of $5,000.00.
Motion: Deny Claim Number 07-11, Southern California Edison, and direct
staff to send notice thereof to the Claimant.
14. CONSIDERATION OF CLAIM OF JEANNIE L. GOSE, CLAIM NO. 07-12
The Claimant has reported she was turning onto Irvine Boulevard when her
car drove over a temporary lane marker that was not properly secured. A bolt,
a metal washer and a screw were found embedded in the vehicle's rear tires,
which both had to be replaced at a cost $462.55.
Motion: Deny Claim Number 07-12, Jeannie L. Gose, and direct staff to send
notice thereof to the Claimant.
15. CONSIDERATION OF CLAIM OF ERIC HSUEH, CLAIM NO. 07-14
Motion: Deny Claim Number 07-14, Eric Hsueh, and direct staff to send
notice thereof to the Claimant.
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16. MCAS TUSTIN MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM
On January 16, 2001, and April 3, 2006, the City of Tustin certified the
Program Final Environmental Impact Statement/Environmental Impact Report
(FEIS/EIR) and its addendum, respectively for the reuse and disposal of
MCAS Tustin. The FEIS/EIR evaluated the environmental impacts of the
reuse and disposal of MCAS-Tustin, which included the Mitigation Monitoring
and Reporting Program (MMRP). The purpose of MMRP is to provide for
accomplishment of mitigation measures required by the Final EIR/EIS. Since
the disposal and reuse of MCAS Tustin is a long-term program where
mitigation measures may be applicable at the individual development project
level, overall program level, construction level, or operational level; to
coordinate implementation of the MMRP, a regular review of the progress of
the program through an annual report is required.
Motion: Receive and file this report.
17. JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT NOISE ABATEMENT QUARTERLY REPORTS
This report transmits two John Wayne Airport Noise Abatement Quarterly
Reports for the third and fourth quarters of 2006. The average noise level
measured at monitoring station NMS 10N, located at Columbus Tustin Middle
School, remained relatively the same during the third and fourth quarters.
Average noise levels during both quarters remained below the City, County,
and State criteria of 65 dB Community Noise Equivalent Level (CNEL) for
residential uses.
Mayor Bone requested information on the location of the 3 complaints noted
in the report. Community Development Director Elizabeth Binsack indicated
that they will provide that information at a later date.
Motion: It was moved by Mayor Bone, seconded by Councilmember Davert,
to receive and file this report. Motion carried 4-0 (Amante absent).
18. AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO CONSULTANT SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH
WASHINGTON GROUP INTERNATIONAL INC., FOR ADDITIONAL
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR THE PHASE I TUSTIN
LEGACY BACKBONE INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT VALENCIA AVENUE,
FORMERLY VALENCIA NORTH LOOP ROAD; ARMSTRONG AVENUE;
LANSDOWNE ROAD; SEVERYNS ROAD; AND KENSINGTON PARK
DRIVE, FORMERLY WEST CONNECTOR) (CIP N0.7139)
Motion: Approve Amendment No. 1 to the Consultant Services Agreement
with Washington Group International Inc. to provide additional Construction
Management Services for the Phase I Tustin Legacy Backbone Infrastructure
Project (Valencia Avenue, formerly Valencia North Loop Road; Armstrong
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Avenue; Lansdowne Road; Severyns Road; and Kensington Park Drive,
formerly West Connector) (CIP No. 7139), and authorize the Mayor and City
Clerk to execute the Amendment on behalf of the City.
19. AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO CONSULTANT SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH
MOFFATT AND NICHOL FOR ADDITIONAL PRELIMINARY
ENGINEERING/PLANNING FOR THE RED HILL AVENUE GRADE
SEPARATION AT OCTA/SCRRA RAILWAY/EDINGER AVENUE (CIP No.
7175)
Motion: Approve Amendment No. 2 to the Consultant Services Agreement
with Moffatt and Nichol (M&N) to provide additional preliminary
engineering/planning for the Red Hill Avenue Grade Separation at
OCTA/SCRRA Railway/Edinger Avenue (CIP No. 7175) and authorize the
Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Amendment on behalf of the City subject
to approval by the City Attorney.
20. CONTRACT AMENDMENT FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SERVICES
FOR THE GENERAL FUND AREAS WITH SPECTRUMCARE LANDSCAPE
& IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT, INC.
Motion: Approve the first amendment to the contract agreement between
SpectrumCare Landscape & Irrigation Management, Inc. and the City of
Tustin for landscape maintenance services for the General Fund Areas,
subject to City Attorney approval.
21. CONTRACT AMENDMENT FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SERVICES
FOR THE LANDSCAPE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT WITH SPECTRUMCARE
LANDSCAPE & IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT, INC.
Motion: Approve the first amendment to the contract agreement between
SpectrumCare Landscape & Irrigation Management, Inc. and the City of
Tustin for landscape maintenance services for the Landscape and Lighting
District, subject to City Attorney approval.
22. CONTRACT AMENDMENT FOR CUSTODIAL SERVICES WITH DIAMOND
CONTRACT SERVICES, INC.
Motion: Approve the first amendment to the contract agreement between
Diamond Contract Services, Inc. for the City of Tustin's custodial services,
subject to City Attorney approval.
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23. CONTRACT AMENDMENT FOR MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR SERVICES
OF THE CITY'S HVAC SYSTEMS WITH BARR ENGINEERING, INC.
Motion: Approve the third amendment to the Contract Agreement between
Barr Engineering, Inc. and the City of Tustin for Heating, Ventilating,
Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems Maintenance and Repair
Services, subject to City Attorney approval.
24. INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCE AMENDING MUNICIPAL CODE
PROVISIONS ADOPTING COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL REGULATIONS
BY REFERENCE TO CLEAN UP OUT-DATED AND INCORRECT
REFERENCES AND SET A PUBLIC HEARING FOR JULY 3, 2007 TO
CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF SUCH ORDINANCE.
Pursuant to the City's agreement with the County of Orange for enforcement
of animal control regulations in the City, the City Council previously adopted
the provisions in Titles 4 and 5 of the County Code concerning animal control
and licensing by reference into the City's Municipal Code. Since the City last
went through this statutory incorporation by reference process in 1980, Titles
4 and 5 of the County Code have been amended and reorganized.
Motion:
24.a. The City Council introduce the attached ordinance amending Part 1 of
Chapter 2 of Title 4 of the Tustin Municipal Code to adopt by reference
the relevant provisions of Division 1 of Title 4 and Divisions 1, 2, and 3
of Title 5 of the Codified Ordinances of the County of Orange relating
to animal control, and read by title only.
ORDINANCE NO. 1340 - An ordinance of the City Council of the City
of Tustin amending Chapter 2 of Title 4 of the Tustin Municipal Code
pertaining to animals and fowl
24.b. Set a public hearing for July 3, 2007, to consider the adoption of the
proposed ordinance and instruct the City Clerk to notice the public
hearing pursuant to law.
REGULAR BUSINESS
25. SET INTERVIEW DATE FOR AUDIT COMMISSION VACANCY
Due to the resignation by Thomas Stroud, a vacancy exists on the Audit
Commission. Staff is requesting that the City Council set a date and time to
conduct interviews to fill the unexpired term.
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Set July 3, 2007 during the regular business meeting as the time and place to
conduct interviews to fill vacancy.
City Clerk Stoker joined the meeting at 7:28 p.m.
26. MCAS TUSTIN REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AFFORDABLE HOUSING
REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT
Motion: It was moved by Councilmember Davert, seconded by
Councilmember Kawashima, to approve and authorize the execution of a
Reimbursement Agreement by and between the .City of Tustin and the Tustin
Community Redevelopment Agency for reimbursement to the City to assist
the Agency in carrying out its affordable housing obligations under the MCAS
Redevelopment Plan and the MCAS Tustin Specific Plan. Motion carried 4-0
(Amante absent)
27. CITY OF TUSTIN RESPONSE TO THE ORANGE COUNTY LOCAL
AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION DRAFT MUNICIPAL SERVICE
REVIEW AND SPHERE OF INFLUENCE STUDY FOR THE CITY OF
TUSTIN
City Council authorization is requested for the City of Tustin's comments on
the Orange County Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) Draft
Municipal Service Review (MSR) and Sphere of Influence (SOI) Study for the
City of Tustin. LAFCO is required to conduct regional studies that evaluate
municipal services and identify any future constraints or challenges for the
future delivery of these services. These studies are called municipal service
reviews and must be updated by LAFCO every five (5) years. LAFCO staff
has drafted the attached MSR and SOI Study for the City of Tustin's review
and comment. The LAFCO Board is tentatively scheduled to consider the
MSR/SOI at their July 18, 2007, meeting.
Motion: It was moved by Councilmember Davert, seconded by
Councilmember Palmer, to authorize staff to forward the attached response
letter and comments to the Orange County Local Agency Formation
Commission. Motion carried 4-0 (Amante absent).
28. SECOND AMENDMENT TO TUSTIN LEGACY DISPOSITION AND
DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT 06-01 (MASTER DEVELOPMENT SITE)
Motion: It was moved by Councilmember Davert, seconded by
Councilmember Kawashima, to approve and authorize the City Manager, or
Assistant City Manager to execute the Second Amendment to DDA 06-01
and to carry out all actions necessary to implement the amendment including
execution of all related documents and instruments. Motion carried 4-0
(Amante absent).
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29. ORDINANCE SECOND READING - MCAS TUSTIN SPECIFIC PLAN
AMENDMENT (ZONE CHANGE 07-001)
Motion: It was moved by Councilmember Davert, seconded by
Councilmember Palmer, to have second reading by title only and adoption of
Ordinance No. 1335 (roll call vote) or action as necessary.
ORDINANCE NO. 1335 - An ordinance of the City Council of the City
of Tustin, adopting MCAS Tustin Specific Plan Amendment (Zone
Change 07-001) to amend various sections of the MCAS Tustin
Specific Plan
Motion carried 4-0 (Amante absent).
30. CITY COUNCIL - LEGISLATIVE REPORTS
Mayor Bone requested follow up on:
• AC2 and AC8: Eminent Domain
• Proposition 42
• HR2447: Energy & Environmental Block Grant
• Councilmember Davert reported on SB645: Orange County Sanitation
District: Design-Build Contracts. Approved by Senate; OC Register did
negative editorial, with few facts listed.
SECOND PUBLIC INPUT - None.
OTHER BUSINESS AND COMMITTEE REPORTS
Councilmember Kawashima:
• Reported on new stores at Tustin Legacy, the District: Chick-Fil-A, PetSmart, and
Costco will open soon;
• State of the City to be held on Friday, June 8th;
• Successful Chili Cook Off held on Sunday, June 3rd.
• Congratulated recent graduates and asked everyone to stay safe; and
• Would like to agendize a recognition to Beckman High School Varsity Baseball team
for CIF Championship. (Coach Harrell Softball Coach)
Councilmember Palmer:
• Water report -low rain season;
• Congratulations on successful Chili Cook Off;
• Congrats to Man and Woman of the Year -Ken Henderson and Patti Winter; and
• Police promotion ceremony to be held tomorrow at 4 p.m.
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Councilmember Davert:
• Mayor Pro Tem Amante in New York lobbying on behalf of OCTA ;
• OC Sanitation District report -attended meeting in Sacramento to support Design-
Build Legislation and will be meeting with Congressman from Riverside on federal
funding;
• Police Promotions and Awards Ceremony will be held tomorrow -promoting
Lieutenant John Strain and Sergeant Andy Birozy;
• Invited all to attend the Police Open House on Saturday, June Stn;
• Congratulated daughter, Laura who turned 5 and wished her a Happy Birthday;
• Congratulated graduating high school students and those being promoted; and
• Tustin Legacy retail center in full bloom with many stores already open and many
others opening soon.
Mayor Bone:
• Metrolink report -discussed 30 Minute Schedules and Quiet Zone;
• Tustin Legacy Openings - Lucille's BBQ, Office Depot, Chick-Fil-A, and PetSmart are
opening and Costco will open on June 7~';
• Congratulations to 50tH Annual Man and Woman of the Year;
• Reported that 32,000 people attended the Chili Cook Off; Tustin Choice Award was
received by Tustin Brewery; and ICS Chili Award was received by Duffy's Fantail
Chili, who will represented Tustin in World Championship Finals; and
• State of the City to be held on Friday and Police Open House on Saturday.
ADJOURNMENT - 7:49 p.m. The next regular meeting of the City Council is scheduled
for Tuesday, June 19, 2007 in the Council Chamber, 300
Centennial Way, Tustin, California
LOU BONE,
Mayor
PAMELA STOKER
City Clerk
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