HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-22-1994MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
FEBRUARY 22, 1994
CALLED TO ORDER
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
22 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA
6:08 P.M.
ATTENDANCE
COUNCILMEMBERS
Present:
DAN YOUNG, Mayor
MIGUEL A. PULIDO, Mayor Pro Tern
TOM LUTZ
PATRICIA A. McGUIGAN
LISA MILLS
TED R MORENO
Absent:
ROBERT L. RICHARDSON
STAFF:
DAVID N. REAM, City Manager
EDWARD J. COOPER, City Attorney
JANICE C. GUY, Clerk of the Council
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PRESENTATIONS
First Annual Wilshire Square "Neighbor of the
Year" Award presented by MAYOR PRO TEM
PULIDO to David Rudge for his contributions
to the community
CONSENT CALENDAR
The Mayor announced the following modifications to the Consent Calendar:
1. Removal of Items 19.A. and 21.A. for separate action.
2. Abstentions by Councilmember Mills on Item 10.A. and Councilmember
Moreno on Item 22.A.
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 40 FEBRUARY 22, 1994
CONSENT CALENDAR
Motion:
Approve staff recommendations on the following Consent Calendar Items.
MOTION: Pulido SECOND: McGuigan
VOTE: AYES: Lutz, McGuigan, Mills, Moreno, Pulido, Young
NOES: None
ABSENT: Richardson
MINUTES
Motion:
10.A.
ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
Approve Minutes.
REGULAR MEETING OF FEBRUARY 7, 1994
(Councilmember Mills abstained.)
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. However, if a
Councilmember was absent from the previous meeting, but is present for this meeting and does
not declare otherMse, his/her vote is recorded as affirmative. Absences from the current meeting
are recorded as such.
Motion:
ll.A.
Legal notice published in O.C. Reporter on February 11, 1994
Place ordinances on second reading and adopt.
ADOPTION OF UPDATED FLOOD PLAIN MAPS
(Placed on first reading on February 7, 1994, by a 6/0 vote with Mills absent.)
ORDINANCE NS-2215 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana amending
Section 7-2 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to adopt updated special flood
hazard maps for the City's Flood-Plain Management Regulations - Planning and
Building Agency FILE BK
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 41 FEBRUARY 22, 1994
CONSENT CALENDAR
ll.B.
AMENDMENT APPLICATION 1064 - NORTHEAST CORNER -
MACARTHUR AND FAIRVIEW
FILED BY C.J. SEGERSTROM AND SONS
(Placed on first reading on February 7, 1994, by a 6/0 vote with Mills absent.)
ORDINANCE NS-2216 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ant rezoning
certain prope~y located on the east side of Fairview Street between Alton
Avenue and MacA~thur Boulevard from the R2-PRD (Two-Family Residential-
Planned Residential Development), SD (Specific Development) and C-4 (Planned
Shopping Center) Districts to the C5 (Arterial Commercial) District (AA No.
1064) - Planning and Building Agency FILE AMAP
CLERK OF
Motion:
15.A.
15.B.
THE COUNCIL POSTING REPORT
Instruct Clerk to enter notice of posting into the Minutes.
The February 7, 1994 City Council Agenda was posted on the door of the
Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, at 3:00 p.m. on February 2, 1994.
Steve Harvey's resignation as the Ward 1 representative to the Cable Television
Advisory Board, effective February 28, 1994 was posted on the door of the
Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, at 10:00 a.m. on February 7, 1994.
MISCELLANEOUS - ADMINISTRATION
19.A. EXCUSED ABSENCE - Removed for separate action. (See Minutes page 46.)
BUDGETARY MATTERS
APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS
20.A. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 94-152 - POLICE DEPARTMENT
BICYCLE SAFETY PROGRAM
Motion: 1. Accept.
Donation in the amount of $100.00 from the Santa Ant Police Officer's
Association - Finance and Management Services
CITY COUNCIL MlNUTES 42 FEBRUARY 22, 1994
CONSENT CALENDAR
2. Approve. (Requires five affirmative votes)
APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 94-152 - Receipt of donation in Gifts and
Donations in Fund 11 recognizing $100.00 and appropriating same to Police
Traffic Operations - Finance and Management Services FILE APAD
GRANTS]APPLICATIONS
21.A. MORTGAGE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM - Removed for separate action.
Minutes page 47.)
(See
SPECIFICATIONS - PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES
Motion: Award in accordance with Request for Council Action.
22.A.
DIGITAL EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE - POLICE DEPARTMENT - To
Jadtec Computer Group for a first year contract renewal in the amount of
$27,960.00 - Finance and Management Services (Councilmember Moreno
abstained.) SPEC 92-045
22.B.
TRAFFIC SIGNS AND RELATED HARDWARE - For a first year contract
renewal - Finance and Management Services SPEC 92-183
Safeway Sign Co.
Century Products
Western Highway Products
Myers & Songs Hi-way Safety, Inc.
Est. Amt.
$117,374.00
3,879.00
26,713.00
11,508.00
22.C.
METER/VALVE BOXES AND MANHOLE ASSEMBLIES - For a first year
contract renewal - Finance and Management Services SPEC 92-186
Armorcast Products Company
Eisel Enterprises, Inc.
$51,738.00
12,920.00
22.D.
STADIUM SHOWER AND RESTROOM REPAIRS - To J & P Allen
Construction in the amount of $24,600.00 - Finance and Management Services
SPEC 93-088
22.E.
CHLORINATORS - To Aqua Products Distributing, Inc. in the amount of
$43,418.94 - Finance and Management Services SPEC 94-004
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 43 FEBRUARY 22, 1994
CONSENT CALENDAR
22.F.
POLICE PATROL SEDANS (23) - To Maurice J. Sopp & Son/General Motors
Acceptance Corporation as the lowest responsive bidder for the Coumy of Los
Angeles in the amount of $360,310.00 - Finance and Management Services
SPEC 94-040
PROJECTS - MAINTENANCE, REHABILITATION, IMPROVEMENT,
CONSTRUCTION, OR CHANGE ORDERS FOR PUBLIC FACILITIES
Motion: Award in accordance with Request for Council Action.
23.A.
TREE PLANTING - SECOND AND THIRD STREETS - To Delta Landscape
in the amount of $19,911.70 - Public Works Agency PROJ 7080-2
23.B.
TREE PLANTING - INDIAN VILLAGE NEIGHBORHOOD - To Delta
Landscape Inc. in the amount of $29,397.60 - Public Works Agency
PROJ 7081-2
23.C.
TREE PLANTING - GREENVILLE AND SEGERSTROM STREETS - To
Delta Landscape in the amount of $11,759.04 - Public Works Agency
PROJ 7083-3
23.D.
TREE REMOVAL - ARTESIA PILAR NEIGHBORHOOD - To Petersons Tree
Works in the amount of $48,500.00 - Public Works Agency
PROJ 7319-1
AGREEMENTS
Motion:
Authorize the City Attorney to prepare and the Mayor and Clerk of the Council
to execute agreements.
25.A.
REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT FOR ALTON/SR-55 OVERCROSSING
PROJECT REPORTS - With the City of Irvine which identifies joint project
roles and responsibilities and financial terms and conditions regarding the
Measure M-funded Alton Overcrossing at State Route 55 - Public Works Agency
AGMT 94-015
25.B.
CONSTRUCTION INSPECTIONS - With Certified Inspections & Code
Consultants, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $30,000.00 - Planning and Building
Agency AGMT 94-016
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 44 FEBRUARY 22, 1994
CONSENT CALENDAR
25.C.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR PARK DEVELOPMENT
PROJECTS - With Alex Osachoff in the amount of $50,000.00 for one year with
the option for two 12-month extensions - Recreation and Community Services
AGMT 94-017
25.D.
TELEMETRY AND CONTROL SYSTEM - BRISTOL RESERVOIR
EXPANSION (PROJ 3114) - With Transdyn Controls, in an amount not to
exceed $21,860.00 - Public Works Agency AGMT 94-018
25.E.
MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP PROGRAM AMENDMENTS -
Personnel Services
With Natural Management Institute in the amount of $7,250.00
AGMT 94-019
With Liebert, Cassidy & Frierson in the amount of $6,700.00
AGMT 94-020
With Edward C. Caprielian in the amount of $9,800.00 AGMT 94-021
25.F.
Motion:
THORNTON "BARRIER FREE" (INCREASED HANDICAPPED ACCESS)
PARK
Authorize the City Attorney to prepare and the Mayor and Clerk of the
Council to execute agreements.
AMENDMENT #1 TO FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT FOR
THORNTON "BARRIER FREE" PARK - With the County of Orange
Collaborative to extend the time for contract completion to December 31, 1995 -
Recreation and Community Services AGMT 94-022
2. Terminate agreement and authorize staff to complete work.
CONCEPTUAL PLANS AND CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS -
THORNTON "BARRIER FREE" PARK - With Valley Architectural
Collaborative - Recreation and Community Services AGMT 92-132
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 45 FEBRUARY 22, 1994
CONSENT CALENDAR
MISCELLANEOUS
Motion:
39.A.
LAND USES
Continue public hearing to March 7, 1994 at request of staff.
APPEAL APPLICATION 93-001 RE VA 91-003
FILED BY THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH
FILE VA
* * * END OF CONSENT CALENDAR * * *
BUSINESS CALENDAR
MISCELLANEOUS - ADMINISTRATION
19.A. EXCUSED ABSENCE
Councilmember Lutz explained that Councilmember Richardson was absent due to a long-
planned vacation in the Philippines and that Richardson would be present for the next Council
meeting.
Motion: Approve.
Excused absence for Councilmember Richardson from the February 22, 1994
Council Meeting
MOTION: Lutz
VOTE: AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
SECOND: McGuigan
Lutz, McGuigan, Mills, Moreno, Pulido, Young
None
Richardson
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 46 FEBRUARY 22, 1994
BUSINESS CALENDAR
GRANTS/APPLICATIONS
21.A. MORTGAGE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
In response to Patricia Mill's inquiry, Councilmember Moreno clarified that the first-time
home buyer mortgage assistance program applied not only to those who had attended Santa
Ana Unified School District schools but to all Santa Ana residents.
Motion: Authorize.
Implementation of a first-time homebuyer Mortgage Assistance Program utilizing
federal HOME funds and execution of all necessary documents by the Executive
Director of the Community Development Agency - Community Development
Agency
MOTION: Moreno
VOTE: AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT: Richardson
SECOND: Mills
Lutz, McGuigan, Mills, Moreno, Pulido, Young
None
FILE BK
PROJECTS - MAINTENANCE, REHABILITATION, IMPROVEMENT,
CONSTRUCTION, OR CHANGE ORDERS FOR PUBLIC FACILITIES
23.E.
SANTA ANA POLICE ADMINISTRATION AND HOLDING FACILITY
(JAIL)
At Police Chief Walters' request, the audience observed a moment of silence in honor of Los
Angeles Police Officer Christy Hamilton who had been killed in the line of duty that
morning.
Staff presentation regarding Police Administration and Holding Facility presented by Police
Chief Paul Walters
The following persons spoke in favor of the proposed Santa Ana Police Administration and
Holding Facility:
Betancourt, Vicki
Blankenship, Don
Browne, Ruth
Buffmgton, Colleen O'Hara
Christy, Alberta
Corpin, Rita
Drener, John
Escalante, Robexl
Felske, Tim
l~ierro, Richard
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 47 FEBRUARY 22, 1994
BUSINESS CALENDAR
File, Richard
Gawronski, Evangeline
Harwood, Jon
Heidler, George
Heskett, Ed
Hickerson, James
Hitterdale, Laurence
Holmberg, Priscilla E.
Kings, Simon
Lopez, Adolfo
Martinez, Jose M.
McPeck, Kim
McPeck, Kim
Mill, Sean
Nalle, Raymond
Powers, Raymond
Pratt, Sandra
Ripley, Edward
Smith, Jeff
Thornhill, Randy, J.
Vargas, Jose
Walker, Jim
Wood, Luis
The following persons spoke in opposition to the proposed Sama Ana Police Administration
and Holding Facility:
Ails, Ralph
Crissell, Ted
Ells, Thomas C.
Estmda, George
Garcia, Juan
Leach, Florence
Leach, Miles R.
Motion: Award in accordance with Request for Council Action.
CONSTRUCTION - To Perini Building Company, Inc. in the estimated amount
of $78,300,000.00 with total estimated construction cost of $82,800,000.00
pending sale of bonds - Public Works Agency PROJ 6210
MOTION: Moreno
SECOND: Lutz
VOTE:
AYES: Lutz, McGuigan, Mills, Moreno, Pulido, Young
NOES: None
ABSENT: Richardson
AGREEMENTS
25.G.
SANTA ANA POLICE ADMiNISTRATION AND HOLDiNG FACILITY
(JAIL)
Motion:
Authorize the City Attorney to prepare and the Mayor and Clerk of the Council
to execute agreements.
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 48 FEBRUARY 22, 1994
BUSINESS CALENDAR
TESTING AND INSPECTION SERVICES - With Professional Services
Industries in an amount not to exceed $874,000.00 pending sale of bonds -
Public Works Agency AGMT 94-023
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES AMENDMENT - With CRSS
Constructors, Inc., increasing the not-to-exceed amount to $5,432,300.00 pending
sale of bonds - Public Works Agency AGMT 94-024
ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING SERVICES AMENDMENT - With
Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, Inc. increasing the not-to-exceed amount to
$4,712,325.00 pending sale of bonds - Public Works Agency
AGMT 94-025
MOTION: Pulido
SECOND: Mills
VOTE:
AYES: Lutz, McGuigan, Mills, Moreno, Pulido, Young
NOES: None
ABSENT: Richardson
RESOLUTIONS
55.A.
POLICE ADMINISTRATION AND HOLDING FACILITY (JAIL)
FINANCING
Staff presentation regarding Police Administration and Holding Facility financing by Finance
and Management Services Executive Director Rod A. Coloma
CONVENED THE SANTA ANA FINANCING AUTHORITY 1N JOINT SESSION
WITH THE SANTA ANA CITY COUNCIL - 8:51 P.M.
Mike Metzler spoke in favor of the Santa Ana Police Administration and Holding Facility but
expressed reservations regarding the financing plan.
Tim Rush spoke in favor of the proposed financing plan for the Santa Ana Police
Administration and Holding Facility.
The following persons spoke in opposition to the proposed financing plan for the Santa Ana
Administration and Holding Facility:
Kearney, Lee M.
Leach, Miles R.
Montez, Arturo
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 49 FEBRUARY 22, 1994
BUSINESS CALENDAR
Motion:
Adopt resolution. (Joint Action with Santa Ana Financing Authority)
RESOLUTION 94-007 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa
Ana approving a form of ground lease, lease and purchase contract; making
certain determinations relating thereto; and authorizing certain other action in
connection therewith - Finance and Management Services
MOTION: Lutz
SECOND: Pulido
VOTE:
AYES: Lutz, McGuigan, Mills, Moreno, Pulido, Young
NOES: None
ABSENT: Richardson
FILE BK
RECONVENED - CITY COUNCIL - 9:17 P.M.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
75.A.
UTILITY USERS TAX RATE INCREASE
PROPOSED UTILITY USERS TAX INCREASE from 5% to 6% will be levied upon every
household or corporation using a utility (telephone, electricity, gas and water) within the City.
Legal Notice published in O.C. Register on January 5, 12, and 19, 1994
The Mayor opened the public hearing regarding the proposed Utility Users Tax Rate Increase
at 9:17 p.m.
Presentation of staff report and staff corrgnents by Finance and Management Services
Executive Director Rod A. Coloma
Clerk of the Council Janice C. Guy noted that two written communications in opposition to
the proposed tax increase had been received in addition to those listed in the Agenda: one
from the Apartment Association of Orange County and the other from Santa Ana Merge
Society of Neighbors. She also reported that her Office had received 148 telephone calls
from residents opposing the tax increase.
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 50 FEBRUARY 22, 1994
The following sent written opposition to the proposed increase prior to the Council Meeting
which had been included in the public record:
Balloons and the Works (Fax)
Berry, Ruth
Buffin, Judy
Coleman, Danna B.
Crisell, Ted
Diorio, Michael
Ditmars, Madeline
Dominguez, Monia E.
Douglas, Geraldine C.
Edge, Vic
Eldridge, Beverly
Emmerich, Helen
Estrada, George
Fischer, Annie M.
Ford, Linda K.
Ford, Lucile L.
Garcia, Gerald
Garcia, Juan
Gibbons, Jan
Gibbons, Robert J.
Heffner, Mildred
Leach, Florence
Leach, Miles R.
Lichtenstein, John
Moyer, Estelle L.
Moyer, Roy D.
Paez, Dr. Femando
Paul, Margaret A.
Pearlman, Dr.
Pena, Daniel
Perry, Judy L.
Raya, Femando
Sarmiento, Cruz
Tucker, Jim (2)
Unger, Dominik
Young, Randell
The following persons spoke in favor of the proposed Utility Users Tax Rate increase:
Carter, Bert
Humphreys, Julie
Lopez, David L.
Kendrick, James
Macres, Michael
Marquez, Jim
McPeck, Kim
Ravelli, Beverly
Thrower, Sandra
The following persons spoke in opposition to the proposed Utility Users Tax Rate increase:
Buffin-Edge, Judy
Ells, Thomas C.
Estrada, George
Kearney, Lee M.
LaChapelle, Bernie
Leach, Florence
Leach, Miles R.
Lopez, Nativo V.
Mill, Patricia
Mill, Sean
Nickell, Virgel L.
Perry-Lichtensien, Judy
Plascencia, Rafael
Raya, John M.
The Mayor closed the public hearing at 10:23 p.m.
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 51 FEBRUARY 22, 1994
Motion: Place ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title.
ORDINANCE NS-2217 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana amending
Sections 35-155, 35-156, 35-157, and 35-158 of the City of Santa Aha
Municipal Code, relating to Utility Users Tax - Finance and Management
Services
MOTION: Mills
SECOND: McGuigan
VOTE:
AYES: Lutz, McGuigan, Mills, Moreno, Pulido, Young
NOES: None
ABSENT: Richardson FILE UUT
Councilmember Mills requested that the Council impose no new or additional fees in the
upcoming City budget in view of the current economic downturn. She also requested staff
develop a crime prevention program specifically targeted at youth between the ages of 14
and 24.
RECESSED - 10:35 P.M.
RECONVENED TO CLOSED SESSION - ROOM 147 - 10:50 P.M.
The Clerk of the Council announced that 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:
Cobos vs. City of Santa Ana
Tobe vs. City of Santa Ana
Government Code Section 54956.9(c) to decide whether to initiate litigation.
RECONVENED - COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 10:59 P.M. - All Councilmembers present
except Councilmember Richardson
95.A.
Motion:
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
CLOSED SESSION REPORT
Authorize settlement as follows:
Cobos vs. City of Santa Aha, in the amount of $25,000.00.
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MOTION: McGuigan
VOTE: AYES:
NOES:
SECOND: Pulido
Lutz, McGuigan, Mills, Moreno, Pulido, Young
None
ABSENT: Richardson
RECESSED TO COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY - 11:00 P.M.
RECONVENED - COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 11:02 P.M. - All Councilmembers present
except Councilmember Richardson
COMMENTS
90.A.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Priscilla Holmberg requested the Council consider placing a measure to ban fireworks before
the voters.
Alberta Christy invited the Council and listening audience to join with her neighborhood in a
rally on Saturday, March 5, 1994 at 10:00 a.m. to protest obscene behavior and conduct
occurring at Paddy Murphy's, a nude entertainment bar located at 2920 W. Warner Avenue in
Santa Ana.
The Mayor requested the City Attomey brief the Council at the next Council meeting on how
the City might assist the neighborhood in its campaign against the bar.
John Raya requested the City rescind its policy of reselling confiscated firearms. The City
Manager reported that a new contract would not be let to resell confiscated firearms when the
present contract expires.
ADJOURNED - 11:14 P.M.
Janice C. Guy
Clerk of the Council
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