City Council Meeting PacketFebruary 4, 2025CLOSED SESSION MEETING – 4:30 PMREGULAR OPEN MEETING – 5:30 PM (Immediately following the Closed Session Meeting)CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER22 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 92701Valerie AmezcuaMayorThai Viet PhanCouncilmember – Ward 1 Benjamin VazquezMayor Pro Tem Ward 2Jessie LopezCouncilmember Ward 3 Phil BacerraCouncilmember Ward 4Johnathan Ryan HernandezCouncilmember Ward 5 David PenalozaCouncilmember Ward 6Mayor and Council telephone: 7146476900Agenda item inquiries: 7146476520Sonia R. CarvalhoCity Attorney Alvaro NuñezCity Manager Jennifer L. HallCity Clerk
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<br />CITY VISION AND CODE OF ETHICS
<br />The City of Santa Ana is committed to achieving a shared vision for the organization and its
<br />community. The Vision, Mission and Guiding Principles (Values) are the result of a thoughtful
<br />and inclusive process designed to set the City and organization on a course that meets the
<br />challenges of today and tomorrow, as follows:
<br />Vision The dynamic center of Orange County which is acclaimed for our: Investment in
<br />youth • Safe and healthy community • Neighborhood pride • Thriving economic climate •
<br />Enriched and diverse culture • Quality government services
<br />Mission To deliver efficient public services in partnership with our community which ensures
<br />public safety, a prosperous economic environment, opportunities for our youth, and a high
<br />quality of life for residents.
<br />Guiding Principles Collaboration • Efficiency • Equity • Excellence • Fiscal Responsibility •
<br />Innovation • Transparency
<br />Code of Ethics and Conduct At the Special Municipal Election held on February 5, 2008,
<br />voters approved an amendment to the City Charter which established the Code of Ethics and
<br />Conduct for elected officials and members of appointed boards, commissions, and
<br />committees to assure public confidence. The following are the core values expressed: •
<br />Integrity • Honesty • Responsibility • Fairness • Accountability • Respect • Efficiency
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<br />PUBLIC COMMENTS – Members of the public who wish to address the City Council on
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<br />agenda but are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the City Council, may do so by one of
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<br />for all other designated public comment periods as listed below. Cards will not be
<br />accepted after the Public Comment Session begins without the permission of the
<br />presiding chair.
<br />The following designated public comment periods are:
<br />1. LIVE PUBLIC COMMENTS ON CLOSED SESSION ITEMS – You can provide live
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<br />TRANSLATION SERVICES Spanish interpreting services are provided at City
<br />Council meetings. Simultaneous Spanish interpretation is provided through the use
<br />of headsets and consecutive interpretation (SpanishtoEnglish) in addition to those
<br />wishing to address the City Council at the podium.
<br />La ciudad provee servicios de interpretación al español en las juntas del Consejo.
<br /> La interpretación simultánea al español se ofrece por medio del uso de audífonos y
<br />la interpretación consecutiva (español a inglés) también está disponible para
<br />cualquiera que desee dirigirse al consejo municipal en el podio.
<br />About the Agenda
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<br />CLOSED SESSION
<br />CALL TO ORDER
<br />ATTENDANCE Council Members Phil Bacerra
<br />Johnathan Ryan Hernandez
<br />Jessie Lopez
<br />David Penaloza
<br />Thai Viet Phan
<br />Mayor Pro Tem Benjamin Vazquez
<br />Mayor Valerie Amezcua
<br />City Manager Alvaro Nuñez
<br />City Attorney Sonia R. Carvalho
<br />City Clerk Jennifer L. Hall
<br />ROLL CALL
<br />ADDITIONS\DELETIONS TO CLOSED SESSION
<br />PUBLIC COMMENTS – Members of the public may address the City Council on Closed
<br />Session items.
<br />RECESS – City Council will recess to Closed Session for the purpose of conducting regular
<br />City business.
<br />CLOSED SESSION ITEMS – The Brown Act permits legislative bodies to discuss certain
<br />matters without members of the public present. The City Council finds, based on advice from
<br />the City Attorney, that discussion in open session of the following matters will prejudice the
<br />position of the City in existing and anticipated litigation:
<br />1.CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL EXISTING LITIGATION pursuant to
<br />Paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) of Section 54956.9 of the Government Code:
<br />A. Santa Ana Police Officers Association and Gerry Serrano v. City of Santa Ana, et al.
<br />Orange County Superior Court Case No. 30202101230129
<br />B. Santa Ana Police Officers Association and Doe Officers v. City of Santa Ana,
<br />Orange County Superior Court Case No. 30202101230134
<br />C. City of Santa Ana v. Hashtagpinpoint Corporation, Orange County Superior Court
<br />Case No. 30202201296331
<br />2.CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – SIGNIFICANT EXPOSURE TO
<br />LITIGATION pursuant to Section 54956.9(d)(2) or (3) of the Government Code: Thirty
<br />seven (37) matters:
<br />1. Government Tort Claim: Jorge Arroyo
<br />2. Government Tort Claim: Luis Barragan
<br />3. Government Tort Claim: Ryan Bell
<br />4. Government Tort Claim: Isaac Buan
<br />5. Government Tort Claim: Axel Calles
<br />6. Government Tort Claim: Nick Cavendish
<br />7. Government Tort Claim: Jonathan Chavez
<br />8. Government Tort Claim: Craig Cofer
<br />9. Government Tort Claim: Justin Collins
<br />10. Government Tort Claim: Gerardo Corona
<br />11 . Government Tort Claim: Manlio Cuevas
<br />12. Government Tort Claim: Blake Duarte
<br />13. Government Tort Claim: Leo Gonzalez
<br />14. Government Tort Claim: Michael Griffith
<br />15. Government Tort Claim: Steven Guerrero
<br />16. Government Tort Claim: Gabriel Gutierrez
<br />17. Government Tort Claim: Isaac Ibarra
<br />18. Government Tort Claim: Zack Jezulin
<br />19. Government Tort Claim: Jonathan Kien
<br />20. Government Tort Claim: Tyler Liggett
<br />21. Government Tort Claim: James Marquez
<br />22. Government Tort Claim: Scott Meyer
<br />23. Government Tort Claim: Matthew Nunez
<br />24. Government Tort Claim: Dania Osorio (Gray)
<br />25. Government Tort Claim: Daniel Padron
<br />26. Government Tort Claim: Joshua Park
<br />27. Government Tort Claim: Nicholas Provencio
<br />28. Government Tort Claim: Nicole Quijas
<br />29. Government Tort Claim: Collin Reedy
<br />30. Government Tort Claim: Gavin Roelofs
<br />31. Government Tort Claim: Sonia Rojo
<br />32. Government Tort Claim: Michael Smith
<br />33. Government Tort Claim: Britain Speakman
<br />34. Government Tort Claim: Judith Valdez
<br />35. Government Tort Claim: Monica Velasco
<br />36. Government Tort Claim: Robert Velasco
<br />37. Government Tort Claim: Robert Santaella
<br />RECONVENE – City Council will reconvene to continue regular City business.
<br />CITY COUNCIL REGULAR OPEN SESSION
<br />CALL TO ORDER
<br />ATTENDANCE Council Members Phil Bacerra
<br />Johnathan Ryan Hernandez
<br />Jessie Lopez
<br />David Penaloza
<br />Thai Viet Phan
<br />Mayor Pro Tem Benjamin Vazquez
<br />Mayor Valerie Amezcua
<br />City Manager Alvaro Nuñez
<br />City Attorney Sonia R. Carvalho
<br />City Clerk Jennifer L. Hall
<br />ROLL CALL
<br />PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Amezcua
<br />WORDS OF INSPIRATION Police Chaplain Bob Barnett
<br />ADDITIONS\DELETIONS TO THE AGENDA
<br />CEREMONIAL PRESENTATIONS
<br />1.Certificates of Recognition presented by Mayor Amezcua to Mater Dei High School
<br />Girls Volleyball Team for Exceptional Sportsmanship
<br />2.Proclamation presented by Councilmember Bacerra to the Orange County Fire
<br />Authority Proclaiming February 28, 2025 National Burn Awareness Week 2025
<br />3.Certificates of Recognition presented by Councilmember Lopez to the Lightning Youth
<br />Academy for Outstanding Contributions to the Community
<br />CLOSED SESSION REPORT – The City Attorney will report on any action(s) from Closed
<br />Session.
<br />PUBLIC COMMENTS – Public comments will be held during the beginning of the meeting
<br />for ALL comments on agenda and nonagenda items.
<br />CONSENT CALENDAR
<br />RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve staff recommendations on the following
<br />Consent Calendar Items: 4 through 17 and waive reading of all resolutions
<br />and ordinances.
<br />4.Excused Absences
<br />Department(s): City Clerk’s Office
<br />Recommended Action: Excuse the absent members.
<br />5.Minutes from the Regular Meeting of January 21, 2025
<br />Department(s): City Clerk’s Office
<br />Recommended Action: Approve minutes.
<br />6.ReAppoint Various Boards and Commissions Members Nominated by
<br />Councilmember Phan as the Ward 1 Representative to a Full Term Expiring December
<br />12, 2028
<br />Department(s): City Clerk’s Office
<br />Recommended Action: Appoint the following members and administer the Oaths of
<br />Office.
<br />1. Indigo Vu – Arts and Culture Commission
<br />2. Ignacio Rincon – Historic Resources Commission (Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 2
<br />326(a), requires five affirmative votes.)
<br />3. Joshua Jogwe – Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Commission
<br />(Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 2326(a), requires five affirmative votes.)
<br />4. Bao Pham – Planning Commission
<br />5. Keith Carpenter – Police Oversight Commission
<br />6. Cat Pham – Youth Commission
<br />7.Appoint Tracy La Nominated by Councilmember Phan as a Tenant Representative to
<br />the Rental Housing Board for a Full Term Expiring in 2027
<br />Department(s): City Clerk’s Office
<br />Recommended Action: Appoint Tracy La to the Rental Housing Board as a tenant
<br />representative and administer the Oath of Office.
<br />8.Agreement Amendment to Add Lobbyist Registration Forms and Reports to Online
<br />Electronic Filing System (General Fund)
<br />Department(s): City Clerk Office
<br />Recommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute a first amendment to
<br />agreement with NetFile to add a Lobbyist EFiling and Administration System to the
<br />existing online subscription services for FPPC filing, increasing the compensation by
<br />$25,584 for a total amount nottoexceed $120,584, and exerting the twoyear
<br />extension expiring July 31, 2027 (Agreement No. A2025XXX).
<br />9.California Environmental Quality Act Environmental Determination for the Fairview
<br />Street Improvements Project from 17th Street to Trask Avenue (Project No. 236701)
<br />Department(s): Public Works Agency
<br />Recommended Action: Approve the Environmental Determination for the Fairview
<br />Street Improvements Project from 17th Street to Trask Avenue as a Categorical
<br />Exemption pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Categorical
<br />Exemption number ER20254 was filed for this Project pursuant to California Code of
<br />Regulations Title 14, Section 15301(c).
<br />10.Purchase Order to Western Truck Exchange for One Ford F550 Stakebed Truck
<br />(Specification No. 24143) (NonGeneral Fund)
<br />Department(s): Public Works Agency
<br />Recommended Action: Authorize a onetime purchase and payment of a purchase
<br />order to Western Truck Exchange for one, new/unused 2024 Ford F550 Stakebed
<br />Truck in an amount of $127,818 plus a contingency amount of $5,000, for a total
<br />amount not to exceed $132,818.
<br />11.First Amendment to Agreement with Focus Media Group, Inc., for the Placing of
<br />Advertisements and Maintenance of Bus Shelters
<br />Department(s): Public Works Agency
<br />Recommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute the first amendment
<br />to agreement with Focus Media Group, Inc., for the placing of advertisements and
<br />maintenance of bus shelters (Agreement No. A2025XXX).
<br />12.First Amendment to Agreement with Outfront Media LLC for the Provision of Digital
<br />Billboards and Digital Banners on City Owned Properties (No Fiscal Impact)
<br />Department(s): Public Works Agency
<br />Recommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute the first amendment
<br />to an agreement with Outfront Media LLC, for the provision of Digital Billboards and
<br />Digital Banners on City owned properties amending the termination clause
<br />(Agreement No. A2025XXX).
<br />13.Amendments to Agreements with AKM Consulting Engineers, Anser Advisory
<br />Management, LLC, Ardurra Group, Inc., Cannon, and Willdan Engineering for OnCall
<br />Construction Management and Inspection Services
<br />Department(s): Public Works Agency
<br />Recommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute the first amendment
<br />to the standard agreements with AKM Consulting Engineers, Anser Advisory
<br />Management, LLC, Ardurra Group, Inc., Cannon, and Willdan Engineering to provide
<br />oncall construction management and inspection services and increase the contract
<br />amount by $3,000,000 for a total amount not to exceed $6,000,000, for the remaining
<br />term (Agreement No. A2025XXX).
<br />14.Agreement with Elite Command Training to Provide Training Services for the Urban
<br />Area Security Initiative Grant Program FY2021 FY2025 (Specification No. 24131A)
<br />(NonGeneral Fund)
<br />Department(s): Police Department
<br />Recommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute a threeyear
<br />agreement, with two, oneyear renewal options, with Elite Command Training to
<br />provide ongoing training deliverables to the Anaheim/Santa Ana Urban Area on an
<br />asneeded basis, for the period of February 4, 2025 through February 3, 2028 in an
<br />aggregate amount not to exceed $498,672 (Agreement No. A2025XXX).
<br />15.Agreement with California Forensic Phlebotomy Incorporated for Blood Technician
<br />Services (General Fund)
<br />Department(s): Police Department
<br />Recommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute a oneyear
<br />agreement with California Forensic Phlebotomy Incorporated to perform blood
<br />technician services for the Police Department in an amount not to exceed $64,520, for
<br />the period of March 5, 2025 through March 4, 2026 (Agreement No. A2025XXX).
<br />16.Second Amendment to Agreement with Data Ticket, Inc. (General Fund)
<br />Department(s): Police Department
<br />Recommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute a second
<br />amendment to the agreement with Data Ticket, Inc. for automated parking citation and
<br />processing services in the additional amount of $840,000, for a total aggregate
<br />amount not to exceed $2,840,000, and exercise the first oneyear extension option
<br />through February 14, 2026 (Agreement No. A2025XXX).
<br />17.Second Reading of Zoning Ordinance Amendment No. 202403 – An Ordinance of
<br />the City Council of the City of Santa Ana Amending Article II (Use Districts) of Chapter
<br />41 (Zoning) of the Santa Ana Municipal Code relating to Accessory Dwelling Units
<br />(ADUs)
<br />First Reading January 21, 2025 City Council meeting and approved by a vote of 70.
<br />Published in the OC Reporter on January 23, 2025.
<br />Department(s): Planning and Building Agency
<br />Recommended Action: Conduct a second reading and adopt Zoning Ordinance
<br />Amendment No. 202403 amending Article II (Use Districts) of Chapter 41 (Zoning) of
<br />the Santa Ana Municipal Code related to accessory dwelling units to be in compliance
<br />with changes to state law enacted under Senate Bill 1211 and make other minor
<br />clarifying changes.
<br />ORDINANCE NO. NS3076 entitled AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
<br />THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AMENDING ARTICLE II (USE DISTRICTS) OF
<br />CHAPTER 41 (ZONING) OF THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO
<br />ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH CHANGES TO
<br />STATE LAW ENACTED UNDER SENATE BILL 1211 AND MAKE OTHER MINOR
<br />CLARIFYING CHANGES
<br />**END OF CONSENT CALENDAR**
<br />BUSINESS CALENDAR
<br />18.Appoint Members to the Joint School City Council Standing Subcommittee and
<br />Disband the Legislative City Council Standing Subcommittee and the Public Safety
<br />and Homelessness City Council Standing Subcommittee
<br />Department(s): City Clerk’s Office
<br />Recommended Action: 1. Appoint members to serve as representatives through
<br />December 2026 to the Joint School City Council Standing Subcommittee
<br />2. Disband the Legislative City Council Standing Subcommittee and the Public Safety
<br />and Homelessness City Council Standing Subcommittee
<br />RESOLUTION NO. 2025XXX entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
<br />THE CITY OF SANTA ANA REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 2021089
<br />ESTABLISHING THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND HOMELESSNESS CITY COUNCIL
<br />STANDING SUBCOMMITTEE AND THE LEGISLATIVE CITY COUNCIL STANDING
<br />SUBCOMMITTEE
<br />19.Resolution Repealing Resolution No. 2019107 Regarding 2019 Environmental
<br />Approvals for Project Located at 2525 North Main Street
<br />Department(s): Planning and Building Agency
<br />Recommended Action: Adopt a Resolution repealing Resolution No. 2019107 (1)
<br />adopting environmental findings of fact pursuant to the California Environmental
<br />Quality Act; (2) certifying the final environmental impact report (SCH #2018021031),
<br />(3) adopting a statement of overriding considerations for the proposed project, (4)
<br />adopting the mitigation monitoring and reporting program, and (5) approving the
<br />proposed Addington multifamily residential project located within the City of Santa
<br />Ana at 2525 North Main Street.
<br />RESOLUTION NO. 2025XXX entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
<br />THE CITY OF SANTA ANA RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 2019107 (1)
<br />ADOPTING ENVIRONMENTAL FINDINGS OF FACT PURSUANT TO THE
<br />CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT, (2) CERTIFYING THE FINAL
<br />ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (SCH #2018021031), (3) ADOPTING A
<br />STATEMENT OF OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE PROPOSED
<br />PROJECT, (4) ADOPTING THE MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING
<br />PROGRAM, AND (5) APPROVING THE PROPOSED ADDINGTON MULTIFAMILY
<br />RESIDENTIAL PROJECT LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AT 2525
<br />NORTH MAIN STREET
<br />20.Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana Amending Chapter 2 of the
<br />Santa Ana Municipal Code by Adding Section 2112 Prohibiting the Award of
<br />Agreements, Contracts, or Grants to Immediate Family Members of the Mayor, City
<br />Council Members, or City Officials
<br />Department(s): City Manager’s Office
<br />Recommended Action: Conduct a first reading and adopt an ordinance amending
<br />Chapter 2 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code by adding Section 2112, which prohibits
<br />awarding agreements, contracts, or grants to immediate family members of the
<br />Mayor, City Council Members, or City Officials.
<br />ORDINANCE NO. NSXXXX entitled AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
<br />THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AMENDING CHAPTER 2 OF THE SANTA ANA
<br />MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING A NEW SECTION 2112 CONCERNING THE
<br />PROHIBITION AGAINST AWARDING OF AGREEMENTS, CONTRACTS OR
<br />GRANTS TO ANY IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBER OF THE MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL
<br />MEMBERS, OR CITY OFFICIALS
<br />**END OF BUSINESS CALENDAR**
<br />COUNCILMEMBER REQUESTED ITEMS
<br />21.Discuss and consider directing the City Manager to complete the following: (1)
<br />Reconvene the Sanctuary Policy Advisory Group within the next 30 days and provide
<br />a written update to the City Council within this same time frame; and (2) provide on
<br />going written updates, at least once every 30 days, relating to activities undertaken by
<br />the Sanctuary Policy Advisory Group and actions taken by the City Manager or their
<br />designee in response to recommendations by the Sanctuary Policy Advisory Group –
<br /> Councilmember Lopez
<br />CITY MANAGER COMMENTS
<br />COUNCIL COMMENTS
<br />AB1234 DISCLOSURE – If the City paid for travel or other expenses this is the time for
<br />members of the Council to provide a brief oral report on attendance of any regional board or
<br />commission meeting or any conference, meeting or event attended.
<br />1. January 23, 2025 Mayor Amezcua – League of California Cities Policy Committee
<br />Meeting (Housing, Community, and Economic Development – Public Safety – Revenue and
<br />Taxation) – Sacramento, CA
<br />ADJOURNMENT – Adjourn the City Council meeting.
<br />Future Items
<br />1. Public Hearing – TAC and THRIVE 5Year Subsidy Reports
<br />2. Fiscal Year 2024/25 MidYear Budget Update
<br />POSTING STATEMENT: On January 28, 2025, a true and correct copy of this agenda was
<br />posted at the entrance to City Hall, 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701. Internet
<br />Access to City Council, Agency, and Authority agendas and related material is available prior
<br />to meetings at santaana.org/agendasandminutes.
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