HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-10-30 AdjournedMINUTES OF THE ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
OCTOBER 30, 2018
CLOSED SESSION MEETING
CALLED TO ORDER COUNCIL CHAMBER
22 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA
6:08 P.M.
ATTENDANCE COUNCILMEMBERS Present:
MICHELE MARTINEZ, Mayor Pro Tem
P. DAVID BENAVIDES
VICENTE SARMIENTO
JOSE SOLORIO
SAL TINAJERO
COUNCILMEMBERS Absent:
MIGUEL A. PULIDO, Mayor
JUAN VILLEGAS
STAFF Present:
RAUL GODINEZ, II, City Manager
SONIA R. CARVALHO, City Attorney
MARIA D. HUIZAR, Clerk of the Council
PUBLIC COMMENTS — NONE
COUNCIL RECESSED TO Room 147 for Closed Session discussion at 6:09 P.M.
CLOSED SESSION ITEMS - The Brown Act permits legislative bodies to discuss certain
matters without members of the public present. The City Council finds, based on advice
from the City Attorney, that discussion in open session of the following matters will
prejudice the position of the City in existing and anticipated litigation:
1. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL --EXISTING LITIGATION
pursuant to Paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) of Section 54956.9 of the
Government Code:
a. Orange County Catholic Worker, et al. v. Orange County, et al.., U.S.
District Court (Central District of California), Case No. SA CV 18 -0155 -
DOC (KESx)
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b. City of Santa Ana v, County of Orange, et al. (Cross -Complaint), U.S.
District Court (Central District of California), Case No. SA CV 18 -0155 -
DOC (KESx)
CLOSED SESSION REPORT — There was no reportable action.
ADJOURNED CLOSED SESSION AND CONVENED THE REGULAR OPEN SESSION
AT 6:25 P.M..
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REGULAR OPEN SESSION
CALLED TO ORDER COUNCIL CHAMBER
22 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA
SANTA ANA, CA
6:26 P.M.
ATTENDANCE COUNCILMEMBERS Present:
MICHELE MARTINEZ, Mayor Pro Tem
P. DAVID BENAVIDES
VICENTE SARMIENTO
JOSE SOLORIO
SAL TINAJERO
COUNCILMEMBERS Absent:
MIGUEL A. PULIDO, Mayor
JUAN VILLEGAS
STAFF Present:
RAUL GODINEZ, II, City Manager
SONIA R. CARVALHO, City Attorney
MARIA D. HUIZAR, Clerk of the Council
PUBLIC HEARING
75A. PUBLIC HEARING: HOLD HEARING #4 TO AMEND COUNCIL WARD
BOUNDARIES AND INTRODUCE ORDINANCE TO AMEND SAME
{STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5, 1) — Clerk of the Council Office
Legal notice published in the Orange County Register on August 24 and 26, 2018;
La Opinion on August 28 and 31, 2018; Nguoi Viet on August 27 and 31, 2018;
Chinese Daily on August 29 and 31, 2018; and Korea Times on August 28 and
31, 2018.
Mayor Pro Tem Martinez opened fourth public hearing and the following spoke on
the matter:
Dale Helvig, expressed concern with the proposed Wards that would be
considered at the November 2020 election; also commented as to why
elections after November 2020 will be by Ward even if Charter Amendment is
on the ballot for voter consideration this election.
Karen Rodriguez, addressed City Council to request support for proposed
ward map D2. Opined map would allow Asian community to exercise their
collective voting power.
• Ken Nguyen, opined Vietnamese community are considered a protected class.
Expressed support for proposed map C2.
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• Theresa Le, supports proposed Map D-2. Opined Vietnamese community has
been left without a voice.
• Alejandra Capristan, supports proposed Map D-2 that better represents the
home rental community.
• Kathy Le, addressed City Council to express support map D2. Opined her
community has been separated from the remaining city.
• Rafael Borja, expressed support for map D2 and of the Asian community.
Opined map reflects unity of voters in the City of Santa Ana.
• Alexis Teodoro, supports Map D-2 for reasons expressed by other speakers.
Council discussion ensued.
Councilmember Solorio, requested clarification as to timing and order of ward
elections and if issue can be addressed at a later time. Noted settlement
agreement was specific as to requirement to hold a particular ward election in
2020.
City Attorney Carvalho, noted as a matter of process, City Council will need to
decide order of ward election, and issue would be addressed in second staff report
and will presented to City Council for consideration at the second reading.
Mayor Pro Tem Martinez, requested clarification of outcome if City Council reaches
consensus in at first reading, but is unable to do so at second reading.
City Attorney Carvalho, indicated need to have consistent voting in the first and
second reading. Any change in voting at the second reading would cause the
matter to be considered as the first reading.
Councilmember Benavides, asked about the five affirmative votes needed to
adopt a new Ward boundary map; what are the implications; thanked speakers
and those that have commented on the process.
City Attorney Carvalho, reminded City Council settlement was entered into in good
faith and duty to pursue implementation of settlement agreement. Noted if City
Council cannot reach sufficient votes, matter should be continued to the November
20th meeting to continue attempts to reach necessary votes.
Councilmember Benavides, indicated pursuing implementation of settlement
agreement would avoid considerable expense to the City.
City Attorney Carvalho, noted City expended several hundred thousand dollars to
resolve litigation and potential of exceeding $1 million to $2 million dollars if
litigation is pursued.
Councilmember Benavides, expressed hopes litigation expense can be avoided
by reaching consensus. Noted community support for a specific map and thanked
community for input.
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Councilmember Tinajero, motion to support Map D-2, seconded by
Councilmember Sarmiento with comment.
Councilmember Sarmiento, asked if ordinance changed at 2nd reading would
require a first reading. Asked City Attorney to clarify effect of City Council map
selection if the voters do not approve Charter Amendment AA that is being
considered at the November 6, 2018 ballot.
Special Counsel Kimberly Hall Barslow, noted plaintiff would be able to enter
stipulated judgement with the court if voters do not approve ballot measure to
change Charter and resulting court order requiring City Council to change Charter
and to move forward to implement revised boundaries lines.
Councilmember Sarmiento, indicated selection of map will survive election
outcome and City Council would not be in breach of settlement agreement if voters
reject measure.
Councilmember Sarmiento, asked if there is a provision in the settlement
agreement that requires present City Council to oversee map change.
Special Counsel Barlow, outlined settlement agreement requirement to have City
Council select a map and to take effect upon election approval or upon entry of
stipulated judgment. Noted current City Council is authorized under the terms of
the settlement agreement to select a map before a new City Council is seated or
risk being in breach of agreement.
Mayor Pro Tem Martinez, clarified it is not up to voters or new City Council to
dictate how new wards should be drawn based on the settlement agreement.
Special Counsel Barlow, confirmed City Council has option to select new ward
boundaries and new maps may be chosen after 2020 census; noted any changes
to boundary lines must comply with the law and redistricting after census tend to
be minor.
Mayor Pro Tem Martinez, indicated previous opposition to item and lack of taking
comprehensive approach to address all concerns. Noted rapid change in the City,
benefits of waiting until census takes place, and lawsuit directed to current City
Council only.
Councilmember Solorio, opined importance of coming into compliance with
California Voters Right Act (CVRA), data reflects City has been disenfranchising
Vietnamese and Asian American voters, and need to consider community interest
in protecting lacy neighborhood and surrounding area. Noted difficulty in
addressing all interests in one map.
Councilmember Sarmiento, commented on importance of being receptive to the
Asian community, noted process is an imperfect process, and need to ensure no
detriment to the remaining community. Noted map will be reviewed after 2020
census.
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Councilmember Solorio, noted all maps are in compliance of CVRA, opportunity to
make adjustments in the future, and future financial challenges and expense of
litigation. Asked for comparison discussion of map D2 to map C2.
Councilmember Tinajero, stated that proposed map D2 has a larger concentration
of Vietnamese population.
Roll Call vote by Clerk of the Council Huizar. Aye votes by Sarmiento, Tinajero,
Martinez and Benavides.
Council discussion continued.
Councilmember Solorio, noted that Santa Anita neighborhood is intact with
proposed Map C-2. Requested clarification with maps D and D-2.
Councilmember Sarmiento, asked consultant to articulate what map proposals
achieved and comparisons between proposed map C2, D, and D2.
Consultant Paul Mitchell, stated that City Council is entrusted with making decision
based on community input and proposed plans reflects all concerns.
Councilmember Solorio, opined good faith effort was made to address community
concerns.
Councilmember Benavides, would like to concede and note that public comment
received that resulted in Maps C-2 and D-2. Any map would comply with terms
of the settlement agreement. After the 2020 Census data received may adjust
the boundaries.
Councilmember Solorio, as a courtesy will move item forward but reserves the
right to not vote in favor of second reading of the ordinance.
MOTION:
1. Selected Proposed Map D-2.
2. Introduced ordinance for first reading and authorize publication of title
(Requires five affirmative votes).
ORDINANCE NO. NS -2958 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA
ANA ESTABLISHING NEW BOUNDARY LINES OF THE WARDS OF THE
CITY OF SANTA ANA AND REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. NS -2826
MOTION: Martinez SECOND: Villegas
VOTE: AYES: Benavides, Martinez, Pulido, Solorio, Tinajero,
Villegas (5)
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NOES: None (0)
ABSTAIN: None (0)
ABSENT: Pulido, Villegas (2)
COMMENTS
90A. CITY COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS
Councilmember Benavides,
Encouraged all to shop Santa Ana; and
Remember to vote on November 6t"
Councilmember Solorio,
• Thanked participants.
ADJOURNED- 7:12 p.m.
The regular meeting scheduled for November 6, 2018 has been
canceled.
The next meeting of the City Council will be held on Tuesday,
November 20, 2018 at 5:00 p.m. for the Closed Session Meeting
immediately followed by the Regular Open Business Meeting at
5:45 p.m. in the Council Chamber, 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa
Ana, California.
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Maria D. Huizar,
Clerk of the Council
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