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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-07-1991 MINUTES OF TNE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA JANUARY 7, 1991 The meeting was called to order at 4:28 p.m. in Room 147, Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, by Mayor Dan Young. Councilmembers present were John Acosta, Daniel E. Griset, Patricia A. McGuigan, Rick Norton, Miguel A. Pulido, and Robert L. Richardson. Also present were City Manager David N. Ream, City Attorney Edward J. Cooper and Clerk of the Council Janice C. Guy. COUNCIL STUDY SESSION UPDATE ON "SUPER STREET" - MOULTON PARKWAY Roger A. Hohnbaum, Road Program Manager, Orange County Environmental Management Agency, briefed the Council regarding the development of Moulton Parkway as a "super street" {a major arterial with enhanced traffic flow). He explained the Environmental Management Agency was soliciting comments from each of the five jurisdictions through which the Parkway traversed for inclusion in the final reconmendations relating to the Parkway Traffic Study. Hohnbaum indicated a draft report would be available to the cities for comment in March, 1991, and following agreement by the impacted cities to the proposed traffic improvements, the funding issues would be addressed. "IT'S NO SURPRISEJ POLITICAL BOUNDARIES ARE CHANGING" The Clerk of the Council reported that the Senate Elections and Reapportionment Committee would hold a public hearing on January ll, 1991 in the Santa Aha Council Chambers to solicit public comments regarding the adjustment of Legislative and Congressional District boundaries. A video which provided an overview of the process was shown by the Clerk. CONSENT CALENDAR REVIEW Councilmembers expressed no concerns with respect to Consent Calendar items. RECESSED - 5:08 P.M. RECONVENED - COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 5:17 P.M. - All Councilmembers present. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 1 JANUARY 7, 1991 CONSENT CALENDAR The Mayor announced that the motion on 2.F. would be revised per staff's recommendation to reject all bids received for SPEC 90-084 and advertise for new bids. MOTION: Approve the following Consent Calendar items: MOTION: Pulido VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: SECOND: McGuigan Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson, Young None None MINUTES MOTION: 1.A. 1.B. Approve Minutes. ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF DECEMBER 10, REGULAR MEETING OF DECEMBER 17, 1990 1990 SPECIFICATIONS - PURC~SE OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES MOTION: Award in accordance with Request for Council action. 2.A. FURNITURE for a total amount of $203,080.69 - Santa Aha Main Library 1. To United Business Interiors, Inc. in the amount of $57,828.99. 2. To Interior Resources in the amount of $76,516.12. 3. To Corporate Furnishings, Inc. in the amount of $21,249.35. 4. To Western Corporate Images in the amount of $2,228.56. 5. To Culver-Newlin, Inc. in the amount of $4,458.08. 6. To McMahan Desk, Inc. in the amount of $20,565.07. 7. To Crest Office Furniture in the amount of $20,234.52. SPEC 90-037 2.B. REPLACEMENT FORKLIFT TRUCK - To Inland Empire Equipment, Inc. in the amount of $19,972.52 - Finance and Management Services Agency SPEC 90-043 2.C. REPLACEMENT BACKHOE - To SMA Equipment Co., Inc. in the amount of $37,672.93 - Public Works Agency SPEC 90-046 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 2 JANUARY 7, 1991 2.Do 2.Eo MOTION: 2.F. MICRO COMPUTER MAINTENANCE - To Jaguar Computer Systems, Inc. in the amount of $59,904.00 - Finance and Management Services Agency SPEC 90-065 REPLACEMENT MID-SIZE SEDANS (3) - To University Sales and Services in the amount of $38,067.27 - Finance and Management Services Agency SPEC 90-071 Reject all bids and readvertise. REPLACEMENT PICKUP TRUCK WITH TOOL BOXES - To Clippinger Chevrolet in the amount of $11,616.71 - Public Works Agency SPEC 90-084 MOTION: 2.G. Authorize one-year extension of contract. CIRCULATION CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE - With C L System, Inc. in the amount of $28,620.00 - Library SPEC 83-010 MOTION: 2.H. Amend contract. SECURITY GUARD SERVICES AT SANTA ANA REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION CENTER - With Wells Fargo Guard Service to supply an additional guard on a temporary basis for 40 hours per week - Community Development Agency SPEC 90-018 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL APPLICATIONS MOTION: Receive and file reports. RODRIGUEZ, Eva and Arturo - "El Corral Restaurant" - 1701 E. McFadden, Person-to-person, type 47 On-sale general, public eating place Police: No protest Planning: No action required HANKEY, John - "Hankey's" - ll20 W. 17th St., Person-to-person, type 47 On-sale general, public eating place Police: No protest Planning: No action required 5.0. PESCADO MOJADO OPERATIONS, INC. - "Pescado Mojado" - 1640 E. First Street, #G, Original, type 41 On-sale beer and wine, public eating place Police: Protest based on above-average crime rate Planning: Conditional Use Permit required FILE 405 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 3 JANUARY 7, 1991 TENTATIVE PARCEL/TRACT MAPS MOTION: Approve and file Negative Declaration or Notice of Exemption as appropriate; find that the proposed subdivision and the provisions for design and improvements are consistent with the General Plan; and approve subject to conditions in Planning Director's reports. PARCEL MAP 90-328 - 2312 S. Susan - Filed by Ronald Alms to consolidate 3 parcels into one (0.779 acre) to facilitate a 7,140 square foot addition to an existing cabinet manufacturing facility - Planning and Building Agency Staff recommendation: Approval Zoning Administrator recommendation: Approval FILE 625.25 9oBo TRACT MAP 14399 - 201N. Fairview St. - Filed by William A. Teipe & Associates, Inc. to subdivide 1.53 acres into nine parcels for condominium purposes - Planning and Building Agency Staff recommendation: Approval Zoning Administrator recommendation: Approval FILE 625.30 AGREEMENTS MOTION: Authorize the City Attorney to prepare and the Mayor and Clerk to execute agreements. 12.A. AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND ASL CONSULTING ENGINEERS {PROJ 3131) - Amendment to agreement for professional engineering services for water system modifications increasing the total cost from $9,800.00 to $17,300.00 (to be reimbursed by CalTrans) - Public Works Agency A-gl-OO1 12.B. AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND CLINICAL LABORATORY OF SAN BERNARDINO, INC. - For domestic water quality testing in the amount of $17,905.00 for one year - Public Works Agency A-91-002 12.C. AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND DATA-TICKET INC. - For the collection of out-of-state parking citations - Finance and Management Services Agency A-91-003 UNINVESTIGATED LIABILITY CLAIMS MOTION: Refer to administration for processing. 14.A. CLAIMS RECEIVED FROM DECEMBER 10, 1990 TO DECEMBER 31, 1990 - Clerk of the Council FILE 415 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES JANUARY 7, 1991 CLERK OF THE COUNCIL REPORT MOTION: Instruct Clerk to enter notice of posting into the Minutes. 15.A.1. The December 17, 1990, City Council Agenda was posted on the door of the Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, at 8:15 a.m., December 13, 1990. REPORTS MOTION: 16.A. Receive and file report. MONTHLY REPORT OF INVESTMENTS AS OF NOVEMBER 30, 1990 FILE 310.25 HEARINGS AND RELATED MATTERS 18.A. HEARING OFFICER'S REPORT - ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE - 5310 W. SECOND STREET MOTION: Adopt. Hearing Officer's report in its entirety which finds that the property does constitute a public nuisance and recommends that any further action to abate the nuisance be deferred for 30 days to allow the applicant to abate the nuisance. If, at the expiration of those 30 days the nuisance has not been abated, enforcement proceedings should be undertaken. FILE 135.05 NON-CATEGORIZED ITEMS MOTION: Authorize. 19.A. APPLICATION FOR CALIFORNIA LIBRARY SERVICES ACT LITERACY FUNDS FILE 210 ORDINANCES SECOND READING/IMPLEMENTATION RESOLUTIONS VOTES IN THIS CATEGORY MAY DIFFER FROM THE VOTE ON THE CONSENT CALENDAR. THE DECISION ON THESE ITEMS WAS MADE AT A PREVIOUS COUNCIL MEETING AND THE VOTE CARRIED FORWARD. IF A COUNCILMEMBER WAS ABSENT AT THE PREVIOUS MEETING, BUT IS PRESENT FOR THIS MEETING AND DOES NOT DECLARE OTHERWISE, HIS/HER VOTE WILL BE RECORDED AS AFFIRMATIVE. ABSENCES AT THIS MEETING WILL BE RECORDED AS SUCH. 21 .A. ZOA 90-008 - SUBDIVISION OF EXISTING MULTI-FAMILY APARTMENTS INTO INVESTMENT APARTMENTS (Placed on first reading on December 17, 1990, by a 5/1 vote with Acosta dissenting and Norton absent.} CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 5 JANUARY 7, 1991 MOTION: 21 .B. MOTION: 21 .C. MOTION: Ordinance published in O.C. Reporter on December 21, 1990. Place ordinance on second reading and adopt. ORDINANCE NS-2088 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Aha adding Article X to Chapter 34 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, regulating investment apartments - Planning and Building Agency FILE 625.55 ENTERTAINMENT REGULATIONS - LEWD FILMS (Placed on first reading on December 17, 1990, by a 6/0 affirmative vote with Norton absent.) Ordinance published in O.C. Reporter on December 21, 1990. Place ordinance on second reading and adopt. ORDINANCE NS-2105 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana repealing Article III of Chapter 12, (Sections 12-100 through 12-105), of the Santa Ana Municipal Code relating to lewd films and theaters exhibiting lewd films - City Attorney FILE 402.05 PACTEL PROJECT - 100 E. SANDPOINTE - DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT 90-005 {Placed on first reading on December 17, 1990, by a 6/0 affirmative vote with Norton absent.) Ordinance published in O.C. Reporter on December 21, 19go. Place ordinance on second reading and adopt. ORDINANCE NS-2106 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana approving a development agreement between the City of Santa Ana and PacTel Properties pertaining to property located at 100 East Sandpointe Avenue - Planning and Building Agency A-90-132 *****END OF CONSENT CALENDAR***** CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 6 JANUARY 7, 1991 BUSINESS SESSION ORDINANCES FIRST READING 25.A. LICENSE REQUIREMENTS - CONTRACTORS AND SUBCONTRACTORS (PULIDO) MOTION: Place ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title. ORDINANCE NS-2093 - An ordinance of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana amending the Santa Aha Municipal Code by adding Section 8-6 to the Santa Aha Municipal Code regarding license requirements of contractors and subcontractors - City Attorney MOTION: Pulido SECOND: Acosta VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson, Young None None FILE 605 NOTE: Ordinance NS-2092 also relating to this subject was deleted from consideration. P, ESOLUTIONS 35.A. CITATION POWER - PARKING METER TECHNICIANS MOTION: Adopt resolution. RESOLUTION 91-OO1 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana authorizing the City's parking meter technicians to issue Notices of Parking Violations - Community Development Agency MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Pulido VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson, Young None None FILE 715 35.B. DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR PARKING STRUCTURES MOTION: Adopt resolution. RESOLUTION 91-002 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana amending Resolution No. 90-102, regarding design and development standards for parking structures - Planning and Building Agency MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Griset CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 7 JANUARY 7, 1991 VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson, Young None None FILE 605 RECESSED TO THE HOUSING AUTHORITY - 5:19 P. N. RECONVENED AND RECESSED TO CLOSED SESSION - ROOM 147 - 5:20 P.M. The Clerk of the Council announced the City Council was recessing to Closed Session pursuant to: Government Code Section 54956.9(a) to confer with the City Attorney regarding pending litigation which had been initiated formally and to which the City was a party, to wit: Raphael vs. City of Santa Ana (Worker's Compensation) Ortiz vs. City of Santa Aha Iworker's Compensation) Lear vs. City of Santa Ana (Worker's Compensation) Koorndyk vs. City of Santa Aha (Worker's Compensation) Brassil et al vs. City of Santa Ana Chirkjian vs. City of Santa Aha Government Code Section 5495(b) pending litigation of significant exposure. RECONYENED - COUNCIL CHAt4B/RS - 5:35 P.M. - All Councilmembers present. 70.A. MOTION: CLOSED SESSION REPORT Authorize settlements as follows: Raphael vs. City of Santa Aha (Worker's Compensation), compromise and release in the amount of $42,000.00. Ortiz vs. City of Santa Aha (Worker's Compensation), compromise and release in the amount of $36,000.00. Lear vs. City of Santa Ana (Worker's Compensation), compromise and release in the amount of $18,000.00. Koorndyk vs. City of Santa Ana (Worker's Compensation), compromise and release in the amount of $21,500.00. Brassil et al vs. City of Santa Aha, in the amount of $42,500.00. Chirkjian vs. City of Santa Ana, in the amount of $8,500.00 for bodily injury. Claim No. 90-282, Thuy Hanh Nhu Truong, in the amount of $10,000.00. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 8 JANUARY 7, 1991 MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Pulido VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson, Young None None FILE 410.10 RECESSED TO DINNER - ROOM 831, CITY HALL - 5:36 P.M. RECONVENED IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 7:36 P.M. - All Councilmembers present except Mayor Pro Tem Pulido. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE OATHS OF OFFICE Administered by the Clerk of the Council to: Glenn Mondo, Ward 2 representative to the Planning Comnission Roy Russell, At-large representative to the Uniform Code Appeals Board PRESENTATIONS Proclamation declaring January 7, 1991, as "America Youth Soccer Organization Day," presented by MAYOR YOUNG to Commissioner Tom Anaya and members of the Santa Ana America Youth Soccer Organization Certificates of Recognition honoring Larry and Ben Castillo for their heroic efforts in saving the life of their neighbor, Elizabeth Janzen, by rescuing her from her burning home, presented by COUNCILMEMBER RICHARDSON 7:48 P.M. - Mayor Pro Tem Pulido rejoined the meeting. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 9 JANUARY 7, 1991 PUBLIC HEARINGS 75.A. REGISTER NEWSPAPER - 625 N. GRAND AVENUE - FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT - GPA 90-012 - AMENDMENT APPLICATION 1047/SPEC]FIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN 21 - VESTING TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 90-377 Public hearing on the Final Environmental Impact Report for the proposed Orange County Register Production Facility Expansion Project, General Plan Amendment 9O-12/Specific Development Plan 21, Development Agreement with Freedom Newspapers, Inc. and Register Properties, Inc., and Vesting Tentative Parcel Map 90-377, all of which involve property located at 515-523 and 625 N. Grand Avenue and 1340-1425 E. Fruit Street. General Plan Amendment 90-12 would establish new building intensity standards for the ~site. Amendment Application 1047 would rezone the property from the R3 (Multiple Family) and C5 (Arterial Commercial) Districts to the SD-21 (Specific Development) District. Recommended for approval by the Planning Commission by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Casteix, Miller, Spevacek, Mills None Hanna, Godinez, Sizemore Legal Notice mailed and published in the Register on December 28, 1990 The Mayor opened the public hearing regarding the Re~ister project at 7:48 p.m. Presentation of staff report, Planning Commission recommendation and staff comments by: Robyn Uptegraff, Executive Director, and Tom Childress, Associate Planner, Planning and Building Agency Presentation of written communications by Janice C. Guy, Clerk of the Council: None The following persons spoke in opposition to the Register project: Tim Carpenter, llOg N. Lyon David Levy, 17561 Wayne Ave., Irvine Earl Dearing, 2110 N. Santa Fe John Duran, 1108 N. French St. Richard Spix, 828 N. Bristol Irma Benitiz, 1402 Fruit #2 Graciela Placencia, 1409 E. Fruit Ignacio Barajas, 1352 E. Fruit #17 Pedro Agreda, 1425 E. Fruit #Gl Victor Herrera, 1402 E. Fruit #23 Manuel Valdez, 1402 E. Fruit #13 Pedro Salcedo, 1345 E. Fruit #4 Sara Barrajas, 1352 E. Fruit #17 Esperanza Noboa, 1402 E. Fruit #$ CITY COUNCIL MINUTES l0 JANUARY 7, 1991 The following persons spoke in favor of the Register project: Laurence Hitterdale, 602 N. Linwood Ave. Arthur Strock, Architect for the project Roger A. Grable, 611 Anton, Suite 1400, Costa Mesa Steve Oliver, 100 W. Broadway, #300, Long Beach The Mayor closed the public hearing at 8:55 p.m. Mayor Pro Tem Pulido indicated he had a conflict of interest since the Register was a source of income to his business and left the meeting. MOTION: 1. Adopt resolutions. RESOLUTION 91-003 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana certifying the Environmental Impact Report for the Orange County Register production facility expansion project and adopting findings regarding such project pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act RESOLUTION 91-004 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana amending the General Plan to establish new building intensity standards for the Orange County Register site (GPA 90-12) FILE 625.20 2. Place ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title. ORDINANCE NS-2107 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Aha rezoning certain property located at 515-523 North Grand Avenue and 1340-1425 East Fruit Street from the R3 {Multiple Family) and C5 {Arterial Commercial) Districts to the SD (Specific Development) District, adopting an amended Specific Development Plan No. 21 for said property and for the property located at 625 North Grand Avenue, and approving Amendment No. 2 to the Development Agreement between the City of Santa Aha and Freedom Newspapers, Inc. and Register Properties, Inc., pertaining to said properties A-91-004 FILE 625.05 Find that the proposed subdivision and the provisions for design and improvements are consistent with the General Plan; and approve subject to conditions in Planning Director's report. VESTING TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 90-377 - To consolidate 19.6 acres into one continuous parcel inclusive of the abandonments of Fruit and Sixth Streets and exempt the project from future zone changes or development standard changes initiated by the City MOTION: Griset SECOND: Richardson CITY COUNCIL MINUTES ll JANUARY 7, 1991 VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAINED: Acosta, Griset, McGulgan, Norton, Richardson, Young None None Pulido FILE 625.25 RECESSED - 9:04 P.M. RECONVENED - 9:27 P.M. - All Councilme~ers present. 75.B. AMENDMENT APPLICATION 1048 - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 90-025 - VARIANCE 90-014 - 2702 N. GRAND AVENUE Filed by Auto Convenience Center to rezone property located at 2701 N. Grand Avenue from the R1 (Single Family Residence) District to the C5 (Arterial Conlnercial) District. Conditional Use Permit 90-25 would allow the construction of a smog check facility. Variance 90-14 would allow vehicle entry and exit within 150 feet of the intersection of Fairhaven and Grand Avenues. Recommended for approval by the Planning Comnission by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Casteix, Miller, Mills, Sizemore, Spevacek None Godlnez, Hanna Legal Notice published in the ~eg..ister and mailed December 28, 1990. The Mayor opened the public hearing regarding Amendment Application 1048, Conditional Use Permit 90-024 and Variance 90-014 at 9:27 p.m. Presentation of staff report, Planning Commission recommendation and staff comments by: Robyn Uptegraff, Executive Director, Planning and Building Agency Presentation of written communications by Janice C. Guy, Clerk of the Council: One from Richard W. Silver, Far West Management Corp. urging the Council to disapprove the Amendment Application, Conditional Use Permit and Variance There were no speakers on the matter. The Mayor closed the public hearing at g:31 p.m. MOTIO#: 1. Approve and file Notice of Exemption and place the following ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title: ORDINANCE NS-21O8 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Aha rezoning certain property located at 2702 North Grand Avenue from the R1 (Single-Family Residence) District to the C5 (Arterial Commercial) District. FILE 625.05 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 12 JANUARY 7, 1991 2. File Findings of Fact. CUP 90-025 - 2702 N. Grand Avenue - Filed by Auto Convenience Center to allow the construction of a smog check facility in the C5 zone Staff recommendation: Approval Planning Commission Action: Approval FILE 625.15 VA 90-014 - 2702 N. Grand Avenue - Filed by Auto Convenience Center to allow vehicle entry and exit within 150 feet of the intersection of Fairhaven and Grand Avenues Staff recommendation: Approval Planning Commission Action: Approval MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Norton VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson, Young None None FILE 625.45 75.C. GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 90-Oll - AMENDMENT APPLICATION 1046 - 714 AND 718 NORTH BAKER STREET General Plan Amendment 90-Oll requested by Tom D'Alessandro to redesignate the property at 714 and 718 North Baker Street from Professional and Administrative Office to Medium Density Residential. Amendment Application 1046 would rezone the property from the CD {Civic Development) District to the R2 (Two-Family Residential) District to facilitate the construction of two duplex units. Recommended for approval by the Planning Commission by the following vote: AYES: Casteix, Miller, Mills, Spevacek NOES: None ABSENT: Godinez, Hanna, Sizemore Legal Notice published in the Register and mailed December 28, 1990. The Mayor opened the public hearing regarding General Plan Amendment 90-Oll and Amendment Application 1046 at 9:36 p.m. Presentation of staff report, Planning Commission recommendation and staff comments by: Robyn Uptegraff, Executive Director, Planning and Building Agency Presentation of written communications by Janice C. Guy, Clerk of the Council: None Tom D'Alessandro, 2012 W. 17th St., spoke in favor of the General Plan Amendment and Amendment Application. The Mayor closed the public hearing at 9:39 p.m. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 13 JANUARY 7, 1991 MOTION: 1. Adopt resolution. RESOLUTION 91-005 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Aha amending the Land Use Element of the General Plan (GPA 90-11) FILE 625.20 2. Place ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title. ORDINANCE NS-2109 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana rezoning certain property located at 714-718 North Baker Street from the CD (Civic Development) District to the R2 (Two-Family Residence) Use District MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Acosta VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson None Young FILE 625.05 NON-CATEGORIZED ITEMS 19.B. WASHINGTON SQUARE NEIGHBORHOOD TRAFFIC PROTECTION PLAN Staff report and recon~nendations presented by Jim Ross, Executive Director, Public Works Agency. The following persons spoke regarding the Washington Square Neighborhood Traffic Protection Plan: George Keeler, 1127 N. Lowell Anne Fialcowitz, 1730 W. Martha Lane Tom Lutz, lll8 Freeman James Walker, 3721 S. Ross Dion Baker, 1017 N. Louise Hal Gosse, 1420 E. 19th St. Jon Harwood, lOO1 N. Olive Brice Fialcowitz, 1730 W. Martha Lane Lorrie Tudor, lO14 N. Louise Jennifer Requejo, 1SO1N. Towner Tim Rush, 1408 N. Olive (presented letter from Herbert and Carmen McCoy, 925 N. Lowell) Mike Sasso, 1002 W. Washington Curtis Pope, 1501N. Freeman Laurence Hitterdale, 602 N. Linwood Miles Leach, 2025 W. Tenth Florence Leach, 2025 W. Tenth CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 14 JANUARY 7, 1991 MOTION: Direct staff to work with the Transportation Advisory Committee and neighborhood leaders from Washington Square to develop additional traffic mitigation measures for consideration at a Council Study Session in 45 days; and to leave existing traffic diverters in place. MOTION: Pulido SECOND: Griset VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Griset, McGuigan, Pulido, Richardson, Young Acosta, Norton None FILE 1000 Councilmember Acosta indicated he would have supported the measure had removal of the traffic diverters been included in the motion. CO~ENTS 90. CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS In response to Councilmember Norton's question, the Police Chief indicated that background checks for Park Rangers were currently in process and that the Park Rangers should be armed by January 31, 1991. 11:15 P.M. - Councilmember Norton left the meeting. In response to Counctlmember Acosta's query regarding the status of the crossing light in front of the Courthouse, staff indicated the signal installation plans had been returned to the County with the City's comments and that the signal should be installed approximately 2-3 months after return of the final plans by the County to the City. The City Manager indicated the City would be both purchasing and installing the signal. Councilmember Acosta requested the Clerk of the Council research the Minutes to clarify City and County responsibilities with respect to signal installation. Councilmember McGuigan requested staff investigate possible removal of parking on north First Street between Susan Street and the Santa Aha River bed to improve street sweeping operations. Mayor Pro Tem Pulido requested that state-of-the-art technology to discourage speeding be placed on the next Public Safety Committee agenda for discussion. Councilmember Griset urged the City Manager to include improvement of the Bristol/Civic Center intersection in the next fiscal year budget. ADJOURNMENT - ll:lg P.M. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES ~T/dn~ce C. Guy ' ~-~--/ ~Clerk of the Council t 15 JANUARY 7, 1991