HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC MINUTES 2001 09 045:59 p.m.
Council Present:
Council Absent:
City Clerk:
Others Present:
None
Announced
7:01 p.m.
Given
Given
Council Present:
Council Absent:
City Clerk:
Others Present:
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA
SEPTEMBER 4, 2001
CLOSED SESSION -6:00 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
Mayor Tracy Wills Worley, Councilmembers Lou Bone, Mike Doyle
and Tony Kawashima
Mayor Pro Tem Jeffery M. Thomas
Pamela Stoker (Absent)
William A. Huston, City Manager; Beverley White, Chief Deputy
City Clerk; and 0 in the audience.
PUBLIC INPUT
CLOSED SESSION Mayor'Worley announced the City Council
would convene in closed session to confer with the City Attorney
regarding (1) Pending litigation to which the City is a party 1. Garcia
v. City of Tustin, Case Number 01CC02149 (state court matter);
2. Santa Ana Unified School District, et al. v. City of Tustin, et al.,
Case Number 01CC02595 (state court matter); and 3. Santa Ana
Unified School District, et al. v. City of Tustin, et al., Case Number
CV-01-3426 W JR (CTX) (federal court matter); (2) To confer with
the City Attorney about anticipated litigation pursuant to
Government 'Code Section 54956.9(c)(one case); and (3) To
confer with Real Property Negotiator (Government Code Section
54956.8). Proped. y: 15471 Del Amo Avenue, 15171. Del Amo
Avenue, Valencia Avenue (Parcel fl430-253-002), 15442 Del Amo
Avenue, 15332 Del Amo Avenue, and 15222 Del Amo Avenue;
Negotiators: City Manager or Designee (City) and AA & E
Undeveloped Properties, AAE Pacific Park Assoc., LLC, BNSF
Railroad, O.C. Teachers Federal Credit Union, O. C. Teachers
Federal Credit Union, and Catellus Finance, I, LLC. Under
Negotiation: Price and Terms of Payment.
REGULAR MEETING - 7:00 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Councilmember Bone
INVOCATION - Al Enderle
ROLL CALL
Mayor Tracy Wills Worley, Mayor Pro Tem Jeffery M. Thomas,
Councilmembers Lou Bone, Mike DoYle, and Tony Kawashima
None
Pamela Stoker
'.~ William A. Huston, City Manager; Lois Jeffrey, City Attorney;
George Jeffries, City Treasurer; Ronald A. Nauit, Finance Director;
Elizabeth Binsack, Director of Community Development; Scott
Reekstin, Senior Planner; Arlene Marks, Director of Human
Resources; Carol Ruane, Senior Human Resources Analyst; Tim
Serlet, Director of Public Works; Doug Anderson, Senior Project
Manager; Steve Foster, Chief of Police; Robert Schoenkopf, Police
Captain; Sam Altowaiji, Field Services Manager; Pat Sanchez,
Director of Parks & Recreation; Joe Meyers, Administrative
Services Manager; Beverley White, Chief Deputy City Clerk; and 8
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None
None
See above
Approved
Approved
Ratified
Approved
ApProved
Adopted Resolution No.
01-89
in the audience.
CLOSED SESSION REPORT (Agenda Order)
PROCLAMATION - None
PUBLIC INPUT
CLOSED SESSION REPORT
PUBLIC HEARING (ITEM 1 )
1. LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM
Mayor Worley opened the Public Hearing at 7:05 p.m.
There were no speakers on the subject and the Public
Hearing was closed.
It was moved by Kawashima, seconded by Thomas, to
authorize usage of the funds as recommended by the Police
Department.
Motion carried 5-0.
660-05
CONSENT CALENDAR (ITEMS 2 THROUGH 10 )
Councilmember Bone requested item No. 2, Approval of Minutes -
August 20, 2001, be removed from the Consent Calendar.
It was moved by Thomas, seconded by Doyle to approve the
remainder of the Consent Calendar as recommended by staff.
Motion carried 5-0.
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APPROVAL OF DEMANDS AND RATIFICATION OF
PAYROLL
.Recommendation' Approve Demands in the amount of
$3,323,431.60 and ratify Payroll in the amount of
$424,293.97.
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PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION AGENDA-AUGUST
27, 2001
All actions of the Planning Commission become final unless
appealed by the City Council or member of the public.
Recommendation: Ratify the Planning Commission Action
Agenda of August 27, 2001.
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DONATION TO GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE
Recommendation: Approve donation of one old police patrol
vehicle, Unit #3407, VIN #1G1BLBZPSTR152348 and
associated equipment to Golden West College as
recommended by the Police Department. 380-60
.
SURPLUS EQUIPMENT SALES REPORT
Recommendation: Receive and file as recommended by the
Public Works Department/Field Services Division. 380-60
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RESOLUTION NO. 01-89- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA,
AMENDING THE CITY'S CLASSIFICATION AND
COMPENSATION PLANS
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 01-89 amending
the City's Classification and Compensation Plans consistent
with Council approved Memorandums of Understanding, the
FY 2001/2002 budget and direction provided to the City
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Approved
.
Manager as recommended by the Human Resources
Department. 510-25
520-20
APPROVAL OF REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT WITH
IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT FOR THE
INSTALLATION OF WICK IRRIGATION SYSTEM ON
JAMBOREE ROAD
Recommendation' Approve the reimbursement agreement
with the Irvine Ranch Water District for the installation of the
Wick Irrigation System on Jamboree Road and authorize the
Mayor and the City Clerk to execute the document as
recommended by the Public Works Department/Field
Services Division. 400-10
Approved
.
TRAUMA INTERVENTION PROGRAMS, INC. (TIP)
Recommendation' Approve the agreement with Trauma
Intervention Programs, Inc. to provide additional services to
victims of traumatic events and their families as
recommended by the Police Department. 400-10
Adopted Resolution No.
01-87 and approved staff
recommendation
10.
APPROVE RESOLUTION ADOPTING A NEW FLEXIBLE
BENEFITS PLAN AND AUTHORIZE THE ADDITION OF
AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF
COLUMBUS (AFLAC) CATASTROPHIC CARE AND
OTHER RELATED BENEFIT PROGRAMS
Recommendation by the Human Resources Department:
le
Approve the following Resolution No. 01-87 to adopt a
new Flexible Benefits Plan for eligible employees:
RESOLUTION NO. 01-87- A RESOLUTION OF THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN,
CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING A NEW FLEXIBLE
BENEFITS PLAN
1
Authorize staff to add American Family Life Assurance
Company of Columbus (AFLAC) catastrophic care and
other related employee benefit programs to the City's
benefits program, 520-40
ITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT CALENDAR
Approved as corrected
.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES- AUGUST 20, 2001 REGULAR
MEETING
Councilmember Bone noted that the Minutes incorrectly
reflected Council attendance.
It was moved by Bone, seconded by Doyle to approve the
August 20, 2001 Regular Meeting Minutes as corrected.
Motion carried 5-0.
REGULAR BUSINESS
(ITEM 11)
Introduced Ordinance No.
1235
11.
INTRODUCE ORDINANCE NO. 1235 TO AMEND CITY
CODE SECTION 5200 RELATING TO DISASTER
EMERGENCY SERVICES
It was moved by Doyle, seconded by Thomas, to have first
reading by title only and introduction of Ordinance No. 1235.
Motion carried 5-0.
Pamela Stoker, City Clerk, read the following Ordinance No.
1235 by title only:
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ORDINANCE NO. 1235- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA,
PROVIDING FOR THE PREPARATION AND
IMPLEMENTATION OF EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
AND FUNCTIONS
None
OTHER BUSINESS
PUBLIC INPUT
TAX INCREASE
Councilmember Doyle commented on the state raising the sales tax from 7.5% to 7.75%.
START OF SCHOOL
Mayor Worley and Councilmembers Doyle and'Kawashima cautioned drivers that the
first day of school began tomorrow and children would be walking to school.
ADJOURN MEETING IN MEMORY OF DEPUTY HAGOP KUREDJIAN
Councilmember Doyle requested that the meeting be adjourned in memory of Los
Angeles County Deputy Hagop (Jake) Kuredjian who was killed in the line of duty; and
stated that two young boys had raised over $8,000 for Deputy Kuredjian's family.
PASSING OF CITY ATTORNEY'S MOTHER
Councilmember Doyle sent condolences to City Attorney, Lois Jeffrey, on the recent
passing of her mother.
CABLE TELEVISION PROGRAMMING
Councilmember Bone commented that on Wednesday, the AT&T local channel aired a
rock concert with inappropriate language, which was censored, and requested staff
investigate the matter to prevent that kind of programming from happening in the
future.
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
Councilmember Bone thanked staff for reviewing capital expenditures with him.
SEWER PIPES
Councilmember Kawashima reported on the City's sewer system including that most of
the pipes in Tustin were 40 years old and Old Town pipes older; there were 12.5 miles of
sewer in the City and 4 miles of sewer in Tustin Ranch, the latter which were operated by
Irvine Ranch Water District; 100% of the pipes were cleaned, every 18 months, however
20 areas that were considered "hot spots" were cleaned every 2 months; "hot spots"
were areas in the sewer system that had grease build-up or troe root blockage; every 18
months, 10% of the pipes were moderated through close circuit television; the pipes were
made of vitrified clay; Tustin sewage goes to Plant 1 in Fountain Valley; residents should
not pour cooking grease down drains;, and Tustin sewers were in good condition..
PEPPERTREE PARK
Councilmember Bone and Mayor Pro Tem Thomas thanked staff for contacting'a
resident who had complained about the noise at Peppertree Park.
EL CAMINO GRILL
Mayor Pro Tem Thomas commented that he and his .family had dined at the new El
Camino Grill in downtown Tustin and encouraged community support of local downtown
businesses and restaurants.
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I~1 I'- VV ,.bL;I-IUUL
Councilmember Kawashima encouraged everyone to visit the new Ladem Elementary
School stating it was an impressive facility.
HALLOWEEN NIGHT
Councilmember Kawashima requested agendizing Halloween Night at Tustin High
School.
CAR SHOW
Councilmember Kawashima stated that 7,000 people attended a car show in Enderle
Center and the event raised $15,000 for the Tustin Boys and Girls Club.
PETERS CANYON BIKE TRAIL
Mayor Pro Tem Thomas reported having received a letter from a resident questioning
closures on the Peters Canyon Bike trail; questioned if the closures were for periodic
maintenance; and requested signs be posted to warn bicyclists of closures.
COYOTES
Mayor Worley reported that she had been in Washington, D.C. and had discussed with
Navy officials the coyote problem on the base; and she reported that the Navy was
working with the Department of Agriculture to solve the problem.
SOCCER FIELDS
Mayor Worley remarked on the lack of soccer fields in Tustin and the need to build
more fields.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS
Councilmember Bone reported that he attended the Orange County Council of
Governments (OCCOG) meeting and that funds had been reduced 33% in Orange
County from Southern California Association of Governments; the top 5 critical funding
issues for 2001-2002 were transportation, urban run-off, water quality, housing, and
economic development; and added that OCCOG would be investigating other ways to
obtain funding for Orange County.
ADJOURNMENT-Mayor Worley adjourned the meeting at 7:24 p.m. in memory of Deputy
Hagop Kuredjian. The next regular meeting of the City Council was scheduled for Monday,
September 17, 2001, at 7'00 p.m. in the Council Chamber at 300 Centennial Way.
TRACY V~,_..LS WORLEY, MAYOR:
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