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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-18-1991 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCXL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA MARCH 18, lggl The meeting was called to order at 4:30 p.m. in Room 147, Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, by Mayor Dan Young. Councilmembers present were John Acosta, Patricia A. McGuigan, Miguel A. Pulido, and Robert L. Richardson. Also present were City Manager David N. Ream, City Attorney Edward J. Cooper and Assistant Clerk of the Council William Z. Navaja. Councilmembers Rick Norton and Daniel E. Griset joined the meeting at 4:50 p.m. and 4:53 p.m., respectively. Clerk of the Council Janice C. Guy joined the meeting at 4:50 p.m. COUNCIL STUDY SESSION COMMUTER RAIL Brian Pearson of the Rail Program Office of the Orange County Transportation Commission (OCTC) briefed the City Council on the OCTC Countywide Rail Study conducted by Parsons, Brinckerhoff, Quade and Douglas, Inc. Pearson discussed the following commuter rail issues: carrying capacity, technology, cost effectiveness, land use impacts, commuter rail types, and alternative routes wi thin the County. CENTRAL ORANGE COUNTY FIXED GUIDEWAY PROJECT Brian Pearson explained that "Alternative 3: Rail Core" of the OCTC Countywide Rail Study proposed a twenty-three mile rail system to serve major job centers in the six cities of Santa Aha, Anaheim, Irvine, Fullerton, Costa Mesa and Orange. He indicated each City had been requested to approve the formation of a Joint Powers Authority which would oversee development of the rail system and to select representatives to that Authority. {See Minutes page 79.) ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY - FALLBROOK DRIVE Community Development Agency Executive Director Cindy Nelson informed the Council that the City had negotiated a settlement with Cal-Trans regarding the cost of acquiring property along the northeasterly side of Fallbrook Drive, and that the City's cost for the property would be $730,500.00. (See Minutes page 79.) PERMIT PAPJCING Public Works Agency Executive Director Jim Ross indicated the problem of over-flow parking in residential areas was being addressed through Permit Parking Districts established on request from neighborhood associations. He noted the current request for a permit parking district from the Mid-City West neighborhood would provide permit parking on Dahl and Spruce Streets only, but that additional streets would be added as residents applied for such designation. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 72 MARCH 18, 1991 CONSENT CALENDAR REVIEW Councilmembers expressed no concerns with respect to Consent Calendar Items. RECESSED - 5:00 P.M. RECONVENED - COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 5:09 P.M. - All Councilmembers present. PRESENTATIONS Certificates of Recognition honoring Santa Ana High School Soccer Championship Team for winning the 4-A CIF Championship presented by COUNCILMEMBER RICHARDSON to Coach Sam Buenrostro and team members NON-CATEGORIZED ITEM 19.B. RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE TASK FORCE Request from the Rancho Santiago Community College District Board of Trustees that the City join the Board in forming a Joint Task Force to review the possible operation of a Mercado at Centennial Park. MOTION: Instruct the Mayor to communicate to the Rancho Santiago Community College District Board that the Council does not consider Centennial Park an appropriate location for a swap meet. MOTION: Griset SECOND: McGuigan VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAINED: Griset, McGuigan, Pulido, Richardson, Young Acosta None Norton FILE 915 CONSENT CALENDAR The Mayor announced removal of Items 12.E., 13.A.1. and 16.B. and C. the Consent Calendar for separate action. MOTION: Approve the following Consent Calendar items: MOTION: Acosta SECOND: Richardson VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson, Young None None from CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 73 MARCH 18, 1991 MINUTES MOTION: 1.A. Approve Minutes. REGULAR MEETING OF MARCH 4, 1991 SPECIFICATIONS - PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES MOTION: Award in accordance with Request for Council action. 2.A. NOISE ATTENUATING COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS (3) - To Westnet in the amount of $17,603.52 - Fire Department SPEC 90-062 2.B. DEC COMPUTER EQUIPMENT - To Wyle Laboratories in the amount of $69,131.42 - Police Department SPEC 91-002 2.C. DUMP TRUCKS - TWO REPLACEMENT - To Westrux International in the net amount of $111,594.85 - Public Works Agency SPEC 91-007 PROJECTS - ~tAINTENANCE, CONSTRUCTION OR IMPROVEMENT OF PUBLIC FACILITIES MOTION: 3.A. 3oBo 3°C. Award in accordance with Request for Council action. TREE PLANTING - VARIOUS STREETS {PHASE I) - To Empire Landscape in the amount of $32,430.00 - Public Works Agency PROJ 2713 REPLACEMENT OF ENTRANCE DOORS AND GLAZING - SANTA ANA MAIN LIBRARY - To Allied Engineering & Construction in the amount of $19,880.00 with total estimated project costs of $25,920.00 - Public Works Agency PROJ 2930A STREET IMPROVEMENTS - VARIOUS LOCATIONS - To Copp Contracting, Inc. in the amount of $164,772.10 with total estimated project costs of $238,752.00 - Public Works Agency PROJ 7562/9237 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL APPLICATIONS MOTION: Receive and file reports. 5oA. SINGH, Amarjit, Gurinder, Kamal and Kiranjeet - "Quality Food Mart" - 5210 W. First St., Original, type 20 Off-sale beer and wine Police: No protest Planning: No action required CORREA, Maria - "Mariscos Ensenada" - 3622 W. Fifth, Person-to-person transfer, type 41 On-sale beer and wine, public eating place Police: No protest Planning: No action required CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 74 MARCH 18, 1991 5oCo 5,0, HUH, Gwi and Young - "H. Beer & Wine & Grocery" - 1235 W. First St., Stock transfer, type 21 Off-sale beer and wine Police: No protest Planning: No action required ANH, Chun and Young and SONG, Jae and Young - "Santa Ana Meat Market" - 1518 S. Flower, Person-to-person, type 20 Off-sale beer and wine, public eating place Police: No protest Plannin9: No action required CARBAJAL, Francisco - "The Sportsman" - 4406 W. First St., Person-to-person, type 42 On-sale beer and wine, public premises Police: Protest based on applicant's history of mismanagement and misrepresentation on application Planning: No action required FILE 405 TENTATIVE PARCEL/TRACT MAPS MOTION: Approve and file Notice of Exemption; 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. 9oAo PARCEL MAP 90-406 - 1616-1629 W. 17th St. and 1725-1815 N College Ave. - Filed by Sher Enterprises to subdivide a 4.17 acre site into three parcels to be used for commercial purposes - Plannin9 and Building Agency Staff recommendation: Approval Zoning Administrator recommendation: Approval FILE 625.25 FINAL PARCEL/TRACT MAPS MOTION: Approve final maps. lO.A. PARCEL MAP 90-229 - 4921W. Fifth Street - Subdivides 0.34 of an acre of land into two parcels for the purpose of developing three single-family detached units - Public Works Agency FILE 625.25 IO.B. TRACT MAP 14197 - 5113, 5115, 5117 W. 16th Street - Subdivides 0.46 of an acre of land into seven parcels for the purpose of developing a six-unit residential condominium project - Public Works Agency FILE 625.30 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 75 MARCH 18, 1991 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 PAR PROPERTIES, INC. - For the acquisition of real property located at 1248 West First Street for the Bristol Street widening, in the amount of $567,330.00 - Community Development Agency A-91-022 DEED 7596 12.B. AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA - For the acquisition of real property located on the northeasterly side of Fallbrook Drive from the Orange County Transit District in the amount of $730,500.00 - Community Development Agency A-91-023 DEED 12.C. AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND SANTA ANA NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SERVICES - Amendment stipulating terms of program closure {required by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development regulations) - Community Development Agency A-91-024 12.D. AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND NOVADYNE COMPUTER SYSTEMS, INC. - For maintenance of computer equipment for the balance of fiscal year 90/91 in an amount not to exceed $8,500.00 - Police Department A-91-025 12.e. JOINT POWERS AUTHORITY FOR CENTRAL ORANGE COUNTY FIXED GUIDEWAY PROJECT - Removed for further discussion and action. {See Minutes page 79.) BOARDS/COI~qISSIONS/COi~qITTEES 13.A. NOMINATIONS MOTION: Set for consideration at next regular meeting. 1. Don Sizemore nomination - Removed for further discussion and action. (See Minutes page 80.) Alexander Nalle, 1926 Heliotrope, recommended by MAYOR YOUNG as the Mayoral representative to the Community Redevelopment Commission for a partial term expiring November 30, 1992. {Replacing Rosenow) FILE llO.15 13.B. APPOINTMENTS MOTION: Appoint. Ruben Alvarez, Jr., 514 S. Flower, #7, recommended by COUNCILMEMBER RICHARDSON as the Ward 2 representative to the Board of Recreation and Parks for a first full term expiring November 30, 1994 {Replacing Nickel) FILE 110.15 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 76 MARCH 18, 1991 13.C. MOTION: CURRENT VACANCIES Receive and file. CURRENT VACANCIES STATUS REPORT DATED MARCH 6, 1991 - Clerk of the Council FILE 110 UNINVESTIGATED LIABILITY CLAIMS MOTION: Refer to administration for processing. 14.A. CLAIMS RECEIVED FROM FEBRUARY 25, 1991 TO MARCH 8, 1991 - Clerk of the Council FILE 41§ CLERK OF THE COUNCIL REPORT MOTION: Instruct Clerk to enter notice of posting into the Minutes. 15.A. The March 4, 1991, City Council Agenda was posted on the door of the Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, at 1:30 p.m., March l, 1991. REPORTS MOTION: 16.A. 16.B. 16.C. Receive and file reports. MONTHLY REPORT OF INVESTMENTS AS OF JANUARY 31, 1991 - Finance and Management Services Agency FILE 405 ANNUAL (1990) TECHNICAL OVERVIEW OF COMCAST CABLEVISION REPORT - Recreation and Conlmunity Services Agency - Removed for further discussion and action. (See Minutes page 87.) FILE 425.05 STATE OF THE ART REVIEW COMMITTEE REPORT - Recreation and Community Services Agency - Removed for further discussion and action. (See Minutes page 87.) FILE 425.05 CONTINUE MOTION: 17.A. ITEMS Continue the matter indefinitely. ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY USING CDBG FUNDS - 414 SOUTH SUSAN Community Development Agency FILE 630 HEARINGS AND RELATED ACTIVITIES 18.A. HEARING OFFICER APPOINTMENT AND STATUS REPORT MOTION: 1. Authorize the Clerk of the Council to appoint a hearing officer and to fix the time and place for hearing the appeal by JJM, Inc. regarding denial of its 1991 peep show application for 213 N. Harbor. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 77 MARCH 18, 1991 t Authorize payment of said hearing officer. Receive and file Status Report on closure of the 1987 appeal by Verdugo's Restaurant and withdrawal of the 1990 appeal by JJM, Inc. FILE135.05 19.A. MOTION: NON-CATEGORIZED ITEMS LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES MEMBERSHIP Approve. League of California Cities annual membership for the City of Santa Aha in the amount of $14,536.00 - City Manager FILE 150.20 ORDINANCES SECOND READING/IMPLEMENTATION RESOLUTIONS VOTES IN THIS CATEGORY MAY DIFFER FROM THE VOTE ON THE CONSENT CALENDAR. THE DECISION ON THESE ITEMS WAS I~ADE 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 90-004 - ON-PREMISE SIGNS (Placed ordinance on first reading on March 4, 1991, by unanimous vote.) Ordinance published in the O.C. Reporter on March 8, 1991. MOTION: Place ordinance on second reading and adopt. ORDINANCE NS-2116 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana amending Divisions 1 through 6 of Article XI of Chapter 41 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, to revise the zoning regulations pertaining to on-premise advertising signs in the City generally - Planning and Building Agency FILE 625.55.25 21.B. ZOA 90-015 - DOWNTOWN DISTRICT SIGNS (Placed ordinance on first reading on March 4, 1991, by unanimous vote.) Ordinance published in the O.C. Reporter on March 8, 1991. MOTION: Place ordinance on second reading and adopt. ORDINANCE NS-2117 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana amending Division 7 of Article IX of Chapter 41 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to revise the regulations pertaining to on-premise conmnercial advertising signs and displays in the Downtown District - Planning and Building Agency FILE 625.55.25 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MARCH 18, 1991 78 21.C. AUTO REPAIR DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS MOTION: (Placed ordinance on first reading on March 4, 1991, by a 6/0 vote with Pulido abstaining.) Ordinance published in the O.C. Reporter on March 8, 1991. Place ordinance on second reading and adopt. ORDINANCE NS-2118 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana amending Chapter 41 of the Santa Aha Municipal Code to provide development standards for service stations and automobile servicing and automobile repair facilities - Planning and Building Agency. FILE 625.55 *****ENO OF CONSENT CALENDAR***** BUSINESS SESSION AGREEMENT 12.E. JOINT POWERS AUTHORITY FOR CENTRAL ORANGE COUNTY FIXED GUIDEWAY PROJECT MOTION: 1. Authorize the City Attorney to prepare and the Mayor and Clerk to execute agreement. AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ET AL - For a Joint Powers Authority for the Central Orange County Fixed Guideway Project - Public Works Agency A-91-026 2. Appoint. MAYOR YOUNG as Director, and COUNCILMEMBERS GRISET and McGUIGAN as alternate directors to the Joint Powers Authority for the Central Orange County Fixed Guideway Project. MOTION: Young SECOND: McGuigan VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson, Young None None FILE 120.05 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 79 MARCH 18, 1991 BOARDS/CO)~iISSIONS/CO~iITTEES 13.A.1. NOMINATION MOTION: Continue consideration of nomination to April l, 1991. Don Sizemore, 1200 E. Fairhaven, 489, recommended by COUNCILMEMBER ACOSTA as the City representative to the Civic Center Commission for a partial term expiring November 30, 1992 (Replacing Overby) MOTION: Young SECOND: Pulido VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson, Young None None FILE 110.15 REPORTS MOTION: 16.B. 16.C. Defer consideration until the Evening Session. (See Minutes page 87.) ANNUAL (1990) TECHNICAL OVERVIEW OF COMCAST CABLEVISION REPORT - Recreation and Community Services Agency FILE 425.05 STATE OF THE ART REVIEW COMMITTEE REPORT - Recreation and Community Services Agency FILE 425.05 MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Pulido VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson, Young None None ORDINA&4CES/FIRST READING 25.A. DISPOSAL OF UNCLAIMED PROPERTY MOTION: Place ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title. ORDINANCE NS-2119 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Aha amending Section 2-705 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code pertaining to disposal of unclaimed property - Police Department MOTION: Richardson SECOND: Acosta VOTE: AYES: Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson, Young NOES: None ABSENT: None FILE 715 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 80 MARCH 18, 1991 25.B. 25.C. MOTION: ZOA 90-003 - RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS (See Minutes page 83.) LIMITATIONS ON PUSHCART AND PEDESTRIAN VENDING Continue consideration of Ordinance NS-2115 to April l, 1991 as requested by staff. MOTION: Pulido SECOND: McGuigan VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson, Young None None FILE 625.55.20 BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS 60.A. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 91-226 - UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS CONFERENCE MOTION: 1. Approve. (Requires five affirmative votes.) APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 91-226 - Establishing a revenue account for Underground Tank Conference fees {11-01-5548) in the amount of $120,000.00 and appropriating the funds to Underground Tank Conference expenditures {11-321-6291-5548) - Fi re Depari=nent FILE 310.05 2. Direct City Attorney to prepare and Mayor and Clerk to execute agreement. AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND DISNEYLAND HOTEL - For lease of premises on August 6-7, 1991 for the Santa Aha Fire Department's Underground Tank Conference A-91-027 MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Richardson VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson, Young None None RECESSED TO CLOSED SESSION - ROOM 147 - 5:24 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: Guillen et al vs. City of Santa Ana et al CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 81 MARCH 18, 1991 Government Code Section 54956.9(b)(1) regarding pending litigation of significant exposure. RECONVENED - COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 5:40 P.M. - All Councilmembers present. 70.A. CLOSED SESSION REPORT MOTION: Authorize settlement of Claim Numbers 91-014 and 015, Michael Lupe Coons, in the amount of $13,000.00. MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Richardson VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson, Young None None FILE 410.10 The City Attorney informed the Council that a judgment had been received from Superior Court validating the City's actions with regard to establishing the Bristol Corridor Redevelopment Project Area. and RECESSED TO DINNER - ROOM 831, CITY HALL - 5:42 P.M. RECONVENED IN COUNCIL CMAMBERS - 7:38 P.M. - All Councilmembers present except Councilmember Norton who rejoined the meeting at 7:45 p.m. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE PRESENTATIONS City Seal Plaque presented by MAYOR YOUNG to John Nickel for service on the Board of Recreation and Parks. City Seal Plaque presented by MAYOR YOUNG to Kathleen Rosenow for service on the Community Redevelopment Commission Proclamation declaring March 19, 1991, as "American Diabetes Alert Day" presented by COUNCILMEMBER ACOSTA to Corina Canales-Jurovich and Kathy Estes of the American Diabetes Association OATHS OF OFFICE Administered by the Clerk of the Council to Ruben Alvarez, Ward 2 representative to the Board of Recreation and Parks Administered by the Clerk of the Council to Irene Odette, Senior Tenant to the Housing Advisory Commission CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 82 MARCH 18, 1991 £VENXNG SESSION RESOLUTIONS 35.A. MID-CITY WEST PERMIT PARKING DISTRICT MOTION: Adopt resolution. RESOLUTION 91-027 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana establishing the Mi d-City West Permit Parking District - Public Works Agency MOTION: Pulido SECOND: McGuigan VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson, Young None None FILE 1030 ORDINANCES FIRST READING 25.B. ZOA 90-003 - RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Staff report presented by Robyn Uptegraff, Executive Director, Planning and Building Agency The following persons spoke regarding the proposed revisions to the Residential Development Standards: Diann Taylor, East Orange County Association of Realtors Doris Small, East Orange County Association of Realtors Josephine Andrade, 935 Logan Street Sam Romero, 2034 S. Spruce Street John Spring, 2117 N. Towner MOTION: 1. Place ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title. ORDINANCE NS-2111 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Aha revising the residential development standards of the City - Planning and Building Agency 2. Exempt all projects that are currently in Building Plan Check from the proposed standards. Exempt property owners from Logan Area from payment of Variance fees on any future projects impacted by Ordinance NS-2111. MOTION: Richardson SECOND: McGuigan VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson, Young Acosta None FILE 625.55 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 83 MARCH 18, 1991 RECESSED - 8:35 P.M. RECONVENED - 8:56 P.M. - All Councilmembers present. ORDINAJ~CE FIRST READING 25.B. ZOA 90-003 - RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS MOTIO#: 1. Amend Ordinance NS-2111 by deleting Section 41-245.10(a)(3) referring to tree species and modify Sections 41-240(c), 41-245.10(c), 41-256(d), and 41-288(c) by modifying the heading from Perimeter Walls to Project Perimeter Walls. 2. Place ordinance and authorize publication of title. ORDINANCE NS-2111 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana revising the residential development standards of the City - Planning and Building Agency MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Pulido VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson, Young None None FILE 625.55 PUBLIC HEARINGS 75.A. GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 90-013 - 807 N. GARFIELD STREET General Plan Amendment 90-013 requested by Pedro Garcia to amend the Land Use Element to redesignate property located at 807 N. Garfield Street from LR (Low Density Residential) to MR (Medium Density Residential) Recommended for denial by the Planning Commission by the following vote: AYES: Casteix, Godinez, Hanna, Mills, Sizemore, Spevacek NOES: Miller ABSENT: None Legal Notice published in the O.C. Register on January 25, 1991 The Mayor opened the public hearing regarding General Plan Amendment 90-013 at 8:59 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 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 84 MARCH 18, 1991 The following persons spoke in favor of General Plan Amendment 90-013: Gilbert Melendez, 1610 N. Towner Street Ruben Martinez, 833 N. Minter Sam Madrid, Architect for the project The following persons spoke in opposition to General Plan Amendment 90-013: Diann Marsh, 321E. 8th Street Michael Brajdic, 301 E. 8th Street Debbie McEwen, 201 E. Washington The Mayor closed the public hearing at 9:25 p.m. MOTION: 1. Deny General Plan Amendment 90-013. 2. Reimburse any fees paid by the applicant. 3. Request staff to assist the applicant wi th development of a single-family dwelling on the property. MOTION: Richardson SECOND: Griset At the Mayor's request and with the consent of the maker and second, point 3 was deleted from the motion. VOTE: AYES: Griset, McGuigan, NOES: Acosta, Norton ABSENT: None Pulido, Richardson, Young MOTION: Direct the Housing Staff to work with the applicant and representatives of the neighborhood to prepare development options for the property. MOTION: Richardson SECOND: Pulido VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson, Young None None FILE 625.20 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 85 MARCH 18, 1991 75.B. AMENDMENT APPLICATIONS 1049 AND 1050 Amendment Application 1049 would rezone a portion of the property located at 4922 W. Fifth Street from the A1 (General Agriculture) District to the R2 ITwo-Family Residential) District. The applicant proposes to save the existing single-family residence and construct a new duplex for a total of three apartment units. Amendment Application 1050 would rezone property located at 4926 W. Fifth Street from the A1 (General Agriculture) District to the R2 (Two-Family Residential) District. The applicant proposes to demolish an existing single-family residence and construct two duplexes and a new sin§le-family residence for a total of five apartment units. Recommended for approval by the Planning Commission by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Casteix, Hanna, Miller, Sizemore Mills Spevacek, Godinez Legal Notice published in the O.C. Register and mailed on March 8, 1991 The Mayor opened the public hearing regarding Amendment Applications 1049 and 1050 at 9:47 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 Michael Hammond, 4926 W. Fifth Street, spoke in favor of Amendment Applications 1049 and 1050. There were no other speakers. The Mayor closed the public hearing at 9:51 p.m. MOTION: Approve Notice of Exemption and Negative Declaration as appropriate and place the following ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title. ORDINANCE NS-2121 - An Ordinance of the City of Santa Aha rezonin§ certain property located at 4922 and 4926 West Fifth Street from the A-1 (General Agriculture) District to the R2 (Two-Family Residential ) District - Planning and Building Agency MOTION: McGui§an SECOND: Griset VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Richardson Pulido, Young None FILE 625.05 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 86 MARCH 18, 1991 REPORTS 16.B. ANNUAL (1990) TECHNICAL OVERVIEW OF COMCAST CABLEVISION REPORT 16.C. STATE OF THE ART REVIEW COMMITTEE REPORT James McGuigan, 5642 Keelson, expressed the opinion that the services provided by Comcast Cablevision were deficient and that the Council should take action to exhort Comcast Cablevision to correct these deficiencies. MOTION: Receive and file reports. MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Pulido VOTE: AYES: Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson, Young NOES: None ABSENT: None Councilmember Norton requested that the City Attorney meet with McGuigan regarding contract compliance by Comcast Cablevision. CO~4ENTS 90.A. PUBLIC COMMENTS Lucinda Solorzano, 909 N. Raitt, criticized the Council for responding negatively to the request from the Rancho Santiago Con~nunity College District to establish a Joint Task Force to study possible operation of a Mercado at Centennial Park. 90.C. COUNCIL COMMENTS In response to Councilmember Norton's query, the City Attorney stated that the Mayor has traditionally had the authority under Robert's Rules of Order to limit comments if necessary on a subject during the Public ~nts portion of the Council meeting. Councilmember Acosta expressed concern that McPherson Oldsmobile was moving its operation to the Tustin Auto Center, and requested staff to develop a retention program for auto dealerships in Santa Ana. Councilmember Acosta also inquired as to why the Mayor was requesting the City Manager instead of the Clerk of the Council undertake the ward redistricting process required as a result of the 1990 Census. The Mayor responded that the assignment of the task to the City Manager was intended to facilitate Council participation in the reapportionment process. Councilmember McGuigan thanked staff for completing the clean-up of the fire-damaged property at Bristol and First, and requested a burned-out structure at Brook and Bristol be similarly demolished. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 87 MARCH 18, 1991 Councilmember Richardson encouraged the listening audience to obtain a copy of the L.A. Times summary of the Orange County Jail issue by calling 966-4632 or 966-4628. Mayor Pro Tem Pulido requested that the issue of "9randfathering" as it pertains to Planning issues be set for discussion at a future Council Work Study Session. In response to Mayor Pro Tem Pulido's query, the Police Chief reported that two traffic-speed indicators had been ordered and, due to heavy demand for such mechanisms, he had had difficulty in borrowing a sample unit. Mayor Pro Tem Pulido indicated he would assist the Police Chief in borrowing a unit from the City of Newport Beach. Mayor Young: Updated the listening public regarding the Bristol Corridor Project, noting in particular the recent favorable court decision validating the establishment of the Project Area. -- Requested staff to set as a Work Study Session item the development of financing strategies for the Bristol Project. Reported Cal-Trans had made a new con~itment to promptly demolish houses that had been bought and boarded-up prior to freeway construction. -- Indicated the Council had approved City membership in a Joint Powers Authority for a six-city monorail project. ADJOURNMENT - 10:23 P.M. J~ti~e C. ~uy f Clerk of the Council CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 88 MARCH 18, 1991