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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-06-1997MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALHZORNIA OCTOBER 6, 1997 CALLED TO ORDER CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 22 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 6:05 P.M. ATTENDANCE COUNCILMEMBERS present: MIGUEL A. PULIDO, Mayor ROBERT L. RICHARDSON, Mayor Pro Tern TONY ESPINOZA (6:56 p.m.) BRETT FRANKLIN TOM LUTZ PATRICIA A. McGUIGAN (6:08 p.m.) TED R MOP.ENO (6:10 p.m.) Absent: NONE STAFF present: DAVID N. REAM, CityManager JOSEPH W. FLETCHER, City Attorney JANICE C. GUY, Clerk of the Council PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ~VOCATION MAYOR PRO TEM RICHARDSON EMPLOYEE AWARDS MAYOR PULIDO 20 Years of Service Marylou Sepulveda Senior Accounting Assistant Public Works Agency Stephen W. Poe Fleet Equipment Technician II Finance & Management Services CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 272 OCTOBER 6, 1997 30 Years of Service Patricia A. Cotton Police Services Dispatcher Police Department PRESENTATIONS Mayor's Exceptional Citizen Award presented by MAYOR PULIDO to George Upton Certificates recognizing their attainment of California State University, Fullerton (CSUF) mathematics scholarships presented by MAYOR PUL1DO, CSUF Mathematics Professor Dr. David Pagni and Santa Ana Unified School District Deputy Superintendent Dr. Joseph Tafoya to: Mike Cruz Jemma Ramirez Santa Ana High School Valley High School Certificate recognizing Santa Aha-based S & S Wood Carvers, Inc. (American Carousel Collection) for its skilled craftsmanship and artistry in creating unique hand-carved carousel animals presented by MAYOR PULIDO to Owner and President Sy Vaks and Chief Executive Officer Sid Askari Certificates recognizing their outstanding participation in the Santa Ana Arts video project presented by MAYOR PULIDO to the following Santa Ana College students and staff members: Ilene Blanche Rosalie DeVerona Thom B. Hill Mark Philipp William Wolenchuk Martin Chavez Daniel Estrada Michael Obermeier Randal Schultz Tonimarie Withey Kick-off of "Santa Ana's Promise," a local initiative to extend President Clinton's "Summit for America's Future" to Santa Ana kids by MAYOR PULIDO Plaque recognizing the City's assistance with Santa Ana College's "Citizenship Day" program presented by Rancho Santiago College District Board President Dr. Enriqueta Ramos and Chancellor Dr. Eddie Hernandez, and Santa Aha College Interim President John Didion to MAYOR PULIDO Proclamation commending Mitchell Freem on being named "Central County Regional Occupational Program (CCROP) Business Leader of the Year" presented by MAYOR PRO TEM RICHARDSON and the following CCROP representatives: Ken Lynch, Teacher Darrell Opp, Chief Educational Officer CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 273 OCTOBER 6, 1997 Joan Sullivan, Vocational Education Director Jos6 Frias, ROP student Certificates recognizing the collaborative partnership between University of California Irvine Urban Design students and Heninger Park residents to preserve and improve the Neighborhood presented by MAYOR PRO TEM RICHARDSON to the following: University of California, Irvine Participants Ron Baers, Fundamentals of Urban Design Instructor Kris Day, Assistant Professor Mark Lenning Karilyn Marsh Sally McGrogan Heninger Park Participants Ginelle Hardy, Neighborhood Association Chair Claudia E. Alvarado, Resident Carol Gossett, Resident City Seal Plaque recognizing his seven years of service on the Planning Commission presented by MAYOR PRO TEM RICHARDSON to Glenn Mondo Certificates recognizing their outstanding organization and conduct of Santa Ana's first Drug Education for Youth (DEFY) Camp presented by COUNCILMEMBER MCGUIGAN, Police Chief Paul Walters and Lieutenant Mike Foote to: Officer Kevin DeDeaux Officer Paul Hayes Officer Matthew Hermans Officer Raul Lievanos Cpl. Marco Zavala Jos6 Almazan Claudia Amezquita Myra Perez Farrah Pinto Leon Raya Jesse Soto Grace Denton Staff Sgt. C. Dryden Cpl. Thomas Duncan Sgt. Derrick Jones Lt. Cpl. Ruben Lopez Captain Carlos Olivo Sgt. Magadalena Rivera Santa Ana Police Department Santa Ana Police Department Santa Ana Police Department Santa Ana Police Department Santa Ana Police Department Santa Ana Recreation & Community Services Santa Ana Recreation & Community Services Santa Ana Recreation & Community Services Santa Aha Recreation & Community Services Santa Ana Recreation & Community Services Santa Ana Recreation & Community Services United States Attorney General's Office United States Marine Corps United States Marine Corps United States Marine Corps United States Marine Corps United States Marine Corps United States Marine Corps CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 274 OCTOBER 6, 1997 Proclamation declaring October 19-25, 1997 as "YWCA Week Without Violence" presented by COUNCILMEMBER MCGUIGAN to YWCA Executive Director Kathleen Bowman OATH OF OFFICE Administered by Clerk of the Council Janice C. Guy to John Vh. Vu, Ward 2 representative to the Library Board CONSENT CALENDAR The Mayor announced the following modifications to the Consent Calendar: - Removal of Items 20.A., 23.B., 25.B., 25.D., 25.F., 25.H. and 39.A. for separate action; - Removal of Item 22M. from Agenda at staff's request; and - Abstention on Item 23.A. by Councilmember Moreno. Consent Motion: Approve staff recommendations on the following Consent Ca/endar Items. MOTION: Lutz SECOND: McGuigan VOTE: AYES: NOES: Espinoza, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson None ABSENT: None MINUTES Motion: 10.A. 10.B. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS Approve Minutes. REGULAR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 2, 1997 REGULAR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 15,1997 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 carded forward. However, ifa Councilmember was absent from the previous meeting, but is present for this meeting and does not declare otherwise, his/her vote is recorded as affirmative. Absences from the current meeting are recorded as such. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 275 OCTOBER 6, 1997 CONSENT CALENDAR ll.A. Motion: ll.B. Motion: ll.C. Motion: (Placed on first reading on September 2, 1997 by a 7/0 vote) Published in the O.C. Reporter on September 5, 1997 REQUIREMENTS FOR TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT FEE, STREET DEDICATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS Continue second reading to January 5, 1998 at staff's request. ORDINANCE NS-2330 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana amending Sections 8-44 and 33-47 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code pertaining to the payment of Transportation System Improvement Fee and to the requirements for street dedications and improvements by developers of private property - Public Works Agency FILE CA FIRE PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS FOR SMALL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Place ordinance on second reading and adopt. ORDINANCE NS-2332 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana amending Section 8-150 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code regarding fire protection requirements for small development projects - Planning and Building Agency FILE CA ZOA 96-07 - RECYCLING FACILITIES Place ordinance on second reading and adopt. ORDINANCE NS-2333 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana amending various sections of the Santa Ana Municipal Code regarding recycling regulations - Planning and Building Agency FILE CA BOARDS/COMMISSIONS/COMMITTEES 13.A. VACANCY REPORT AS OF OCTOBER 1, 1997 Motion: Instruct Clerk to enter report into the Minutes. Community Redevelopment/Housing Commission Human Relations Commission Library Board Planning Commission TOTAL CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 276 OCTOBER 6, 1997 CONSENT CALENDAR 13.B. Motion: APPOINTMENT Appoint. JOs6 J. Solorio, 3051 S. Sycamore, #E, recommended by MAYOR PRO TEM RICHARDSON as the Ward 2 representative to the Planning Commission for a partial term expiring November 30, 1998 (Replacing Mondo) FILE BC CLERK OF THE COUNCIL POSTING REPORT Motion: Instruct Clerk to enter notice of posting into the Minutes. 15.A The September 2, 1997 City Council Agenda was posted on the door of the Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, at 8:00 a.m. on August 28,1997. 15.B. The September 15, 1997 City Council Agenda was posted on the door of the Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, at 11:30 on September 10. 1997. 15.C. Glenn Mondo's resignation from the Planning Commission was posted on the door of the Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza on September 10, 1997 effective September 8, 1997. 15.D The Revised September 15, 1997 City Council Agenda was posted on the door of the Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, at 10:00 a.m. on September 12, 1997. 15.E The Second Revised September 15, 1997 City Council Agenda was posted on the door of the Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, at 4:30 p.m. on September 12, 1997. 15.F. The Notice of Adjournment for the September 15, 1997 Council Meeting was posted on the door of the Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, at 6:00 p.m. on September 15, 1997. Motion: 16.A. MAYORAL PROCLAMATIONS Declare and instruct Clerk to enter proclamations into Minutes. Declaring October 1997 as "Escrow Month" in the City of Santa Ana and commending Orange County Escrow Association for its outstanding dedication to the continuing education and elevation of the escrow profession CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 277 OCTOBER 6, 1997 CONSENT CALENDAR 16.B. Declaring October 5-12, 1997 as "Marathon Walk Across America Week" in the City of Santa Aha and recognizing the unique contribution of the U.S. Army Special Forces in ensuring freedom and democracy are preserved for future generations 16.C. Commending Lorin Griset for his outstanding leadership and committed service to the Christian Business Men's Committee in Orange County 16.D Declaring October 1997 as "Metrolink Regional Rail Month" in recognition of the environmental benefits to be gained from shared commuting MISCELLANEOUS - ADMINISTRATION 19.A. PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM (PERS) - TWO-YEAR SERVICE CREDIT Motion: Authorize Clerk of the Council to enter the following into the public record. As provided under Section 7507 of the California Government Code, notice is hereby given that the City of Santa Ana intends to offer an employee a two-year retirement credit. The estimated cost determined by the System Actuary is $52,525.00. BUDGETARY MATTERS APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS APPROPI~dA'I'ION ADJLSTMENT 98-038 - SANT6~ ANA COMMUNITY ACTION NETWORK {SACAN) I~ROGIL.~M Councilmember Lutz expressed appreciation to staff for securing the grant funds to provide youth alternative services in the Carver Elementary School, Flower Street Park and Artesia/Pilar neighborhoods. Motion: Approve appropriation adjustment. (Requires five affirmative votes) Transferring $50,000.00 from Youth Guidance account to Santa Ana Community Action Network program - Finance and Management Services MOTION: Lutz VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: None ABSTAINED: Espinoza CITY COUNCIL MINUTES SECOND: McGuigan Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson None FILE CA 278 OCTOBER 6, 1997 CONSENT CALENDAR SPECIFICATIONS - PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES Motion: Award in accordance with Requests for Council A ction. 22.A. PARAMEDIC SUPPLIES - FIRE DEPARTMENT - To the following for a one- year renewal in the estimated annual amounts indicated - Finance and Management Services SPEC 95-043 ProMedix Progressive Medical Life Assist $148,947.00 24,326.00 20,916.00 22.B. JANITORIAL SUPPLIES - VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS - To the following for a one-year renewal in the estimated annual amounts indicated - Finance and Management Services SPEC 95-048 Gale Supply Co. Kathco Products Waxie's Enterprises Pak West Paper & Chemical Maintex, Inc. $8,593.00 8,049.00 8,000.00 8,000.00 3,777.00 22.C. COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE - PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY - GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS) - To Integraph Corporation for a nine-month renewal period in the amount of $31,493.79 - Finance and Management Services SPEC 95-064 COMPUTER SOFTWARE PURCHASE - PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY - GEOGRAPHIC iNFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS) - To Integraph Corporation in the amount of $3,394.13 - Finance and Management Services SPEC 97-091 22.D. HERBICIDES AND PESTICIDES - RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES AND PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY - To Western Farm Service for a one-year renewal in the estimated annual amount of $29,193.00 - Finance and Management Services SPEC 96-043 22.E. MISCELLANEOUS PAPER GOODS AND OTHER SUPPLIES - VARIOUS CITY AGENCIES - To Smart & Final amending the contract to increase the estimated amount by $15,000.00 for a total estimated annual amount of $65,000.00 - Finance and Management Services SPEC 96-052 22.F. FIRE EXTINGUISHER SERVICE - To World-Wide Fire Protection for a one-year period with provision for two one-year renewals in the estimated annual amount of $25,000.00 - Finance and Management Services SPEC 97-060 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 279 OCTOBER 6, 1997 CONSENT CALENDAR 22.G. CHAIN LINK FENCING - POLICE K-9 TRAINING PROGRAM - SANTIAGO PARK - To Dunn Brothers Fencing, Inc. in the amount of $11,368.00 - Finance and Management Services SPEC 97-064 22.H. FIRING RANGE, PARKING LOT, AND CENTRAL DISTRIBUTION CENTER MODIFICATIONS - POLICE ADMINISTRATION AND HOLDING FACILITY (JAIL) - To Tucker Construction in the amount of $31,509.00 - Finance and Management Services SPEC 97-072 22.I. POLICE AMMUNITION - To the following for a one-year period with provision for two one-year renewals in the annual amounts indicated - Finance and Management Services SPEC 97-073 Dooley Enterprises, Inc. Adamson Industries San Diego Police Equipment Co., Inc. $89,637.00 18,459.00 8,573.00 22.J. ANIMAL FOOD - SANTA ANA ZOO - To Midway City Feed Co. for a two-year period with provision for two one-year extensions in the estimated annual amount of $21,307 - Finance and Management Services SPEC 97-074 22.K COPIER MAINTENANCE - VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS ~ To the following for a one-year period with provision for two one-year renewals in the estimated annual amounts indicated - Finance and Management Services SPEC 97-075 Image IV Systems Konica FKM Copier Products $23,922.00 43,138.00 22.L. TRAFFIC SIGNS AND RELATED HARDWARE - PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY - To the following for a two-year period with provision for two one-year renewals in the estimated annual amounts indicated - Finance and Management Services SPEC 97-076 Traffic Control Services, Inc. Safeway Sign Company $86,660.00 21,580.00 i tEATING, VENTILATION AND A1R CON DITIONING FILTERS - BUI LI)ING MAINTENANCE (Removed fi om :\genda at SIal't's request ) SPEC 97-078 22.N. HEAVY EQUIPMENT SERVICE REPAIR AND RENTAL - FLEET MAINTENANCE - Finance and Management Services SPEC 97-080 To Bengal Equipment & Tractor Co. for heavy equipment service, repair, and rental for a one-year period with provision for two one-year renewal periods in the estimated annual amount of $50,000.00 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 280 OCTOBER 6, 1997 CONSENT CALENDAR 22.0. To RDO Equipment for backup emergency service and repair in the estimated amount of $20,000.00 COMPUTERS (7) - INFORMATION SERVICES - To Micron Electronics, Inc. using the California Multiple Award Schedules contract in the amount of $37,263.42 - Finance and Management Services SPEC 97-094 PROJECTS - MAINTENANCE, REHABILITATION, IMPROVEMENT, CONSTRUCTION, OR CHANGE ORDERS FOR PUBLIC FACILITIES Motion: Award in accordance with Requests for Council Action. 23.A. WEED AND DEBRIS REMOVAL - VARIOUS LOCATIONS- To Naranjo Landscape for a one-year renewal in an amount not to exceed $100,000.00 - Public Works Agency (Councilmember Moreno abstained.) PROJ 2191 Councilmember Lutz acknowledged the many contributions by volunteers to the Flower Park renovation project, including but not limited to, Robertson's Concrete, the Assistance League, and Carver Concerned Parents. Motion: Award in accordance with Request for Council Action. To Malibu Pacific Tennis Courts, Inc. in the amount of $42,500.00 with a total estimated construction cost of $48,750.00 - Public Works Agency PROJ 7994 MOTION: Lutz SECOND: McGuigan VOTE: AYES: NOES: Espinoza, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson None ABSENT: None Motion: 23.C. 23.D Reject all bids. CENTRALIZED IRRIGATION AT EIGHT PARK AND VARIOUS LOCATIONS - Public Works Agency PROJ 6317 CITY HALL TENANT IMPROVEMENTS - Public Works Agency PROJ 7128 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 281 OCTOBER 6, 1997 CONSENT CALENDAR AGREEMENTS Motion: Direct the City Attorney to prepare and the Mayor and Clerk of the Council to execute agreements. 25.A. FORMS AND BROCHURES - PLANNING DIVISION - With Blodgett Cunningham Associates in an amount not to exceed $21,985.00 - Planning and Building Agency AGMT 97-108 MI l)l(,.'d, $(.RI'.t:.NIN¢~ AND III.I.[.RR,M,,,i I-(..)R (,I}lt(.~ 1.1 ,l(.dlil.I. M tlO()1 ... · ~,¢',iI; ( !111,.1! t.I N Councilmember Brett Franklin commended Templo Calvario on its outstanding programs for children in the community. Motion: Direct the City Attorney to prepare and the Mayor and Clerk of the Council to execute agreements. With Templo C alvario/Works of Love Ministry in the amount of $15,000.00 - Community Development Agency AGMT 97-041-39 MOTION: Franklin SECOND: Richardson VOTE: AYES: NOES: Espinoza, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson None ABSENT: None 25.C. ELECTRONIC DATA CABLES - POLICE ADMINISTRATION & HOLDiNG FACILITY (JAIL) (SPEC 97-083) - Amendment to agreement with Anixter, Inc. for additional data lines in the amount of $1,306.00 for a total amount of $189,006.00 - Police Department AGMT 97-109 Councilmember McGuigan commended the Friends of the Santa Aha Zoo for its financial contributions to the Tree Top exhibit project and noted the Friends would provide input into the design and construction of the project. Motion: Direct the City ,4ttorney to prepare and the Mayor and Clerk of the Council to execute agreements. With Friends of the Zoo - Recreation and Community Services AGMT 97-110 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 282 OCTOBER 6, 1997 CONSENT CALENDAR MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Lutz VOTE: AYES: NOES: Espinoza, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson None ABSENT: None 25.E. SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT SERVICES - SANTA ANA TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT CENTER - With TransCore in an amount not to exceed $65,000.00 - Public Works Agency AGMT 97-111 Councilmembers discussed the rapidly changing telecommunications industry and raised numerous issues for investigation and report by staffand/or the cable television consultant including, but not limited to, exploring all possible service options prior to termination of the current franchise in 2002; provision of cable service by more than one provider; cable rates and price for additional hook-ups charged in other cities, and a step-by-step explanation on how to change cable franchisees. Motion: Direct the City Attorney to prepare and the Mayor and Clerk of the Council to execute agreements. With Communications Support Group in the amount of $37,600.00 - Recreation and Community Services AGMT 97-112 MOTION: Richardson SECOND: McGuigan VOTE: AYES: NOES: Espinoza, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson None ABSENT: None 25.G. MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELOR - W.O.R.K CENTER - With Wesley A. Bosch in an amount not to exceed $72,000.00 - Community Development Agency AGMT 97-113 In response to several Councilmembers queries, Information Services Manager Tom Gergen explained the proposed computer contracts would prox)ide the additional technical expertise to solve the Year 2000 problem and implement the Citywide Automation Plan, and indicated staff would keep the Council informed regarding both projects. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 283 OCTOBER 6, 1997 CONSENT CALENDAR Motion: Direct the City Attorney to prepare and the Mayor and Clerk of the Council to execute agreements. With the following in a total aggregate amount not to exceed $975,000.00 - Finance and Management Services APR Consulting Inc. CDI Corporation Data Design Corporation Integrated Partnerships, Inc. KimTec Technical Staffing Manpower Technical Mini-Systems Associates SoftMaster, Inc. The Superior Group of Companies Telfords Volt Services Group AGMT 97-114 AGMT 97-115 AGMT 97-116 AGMT 97-117 AGMT 97-118 AGMT 97-119 AGMT 97-120 AGMT 97-121 AGMT 97-122 AGMT 97-123 AGMT 97-124 MOTION: Richardson SECOND: Espinoza VOTE: AYES: NOES: Espinoza, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson None ABSENT: None 25.I. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT SERVICES - 1441 S. BRISTOL (PROJ 7626) - With Alton Geoscience in an amount not to exceed $36,000.00 - Public Works Agency AGMT 97-125 25.J. POLICE PSYCHOLOGIST SERVICES - With the following for a one-year period in an amount not to exceed $30,000 each in the first year with an option for two one-year renewals in an amount not to exceed $35,000.00 each for the second year and $40,000.00 each for the third year - Police Department: Dr. Eric Gruver Dr. Susan Saxe-Clifford AGMT 97-126 AGMT 97-127 I, CITY COUNCIL MlNUTES 284 OCTOBER 6, 1997 CONSENT CALENDAR MISCELLANEOUS - BUDGET 29.A. HOME PROGRAM ACQUISITION AND REHABILITATION AGREEMENT Motion: 1. Approve. Deferred payment loans in an amount not to exceed $500,000 to Orange County Community Housing Corporation for the acquisition of up to five vacant single- family properties owned by the Federal Housing Administration or other lenders - Community Development Agency Direct City Attorney to prepare and authorize the Executive Director of the Community Development Agency to execute loan agreements and all other required documents. FILE CA LAND USE MATTERS MISCELLANEOUS - LAND USE FEE WAIVER I:OR SIGN CttANGES RI'.q..A'['ED TO S'I'REE'r WIi)ENING PROJECTS John Wesson opined the proposed fee waiver was insufficient to resolve problems regarding Harbor Boulevard signs and a monument sign was not feasible for his business. City Manager David Ream indicated he would work with Wesson to resolve his concerns. Motion: Authorize waiver of fees. For the installation of new sighs that conform to the City's Sign Code as replacements for nonconforming signs impacted by City-initiated street widening projects - Planning and Building Agency MOTION: Lutz SECOND: McGuigan VOTE: AYES: NOES: Espinoza, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson None ABSENT: None FILE CA Mayor Pro Tem Richardson suggested staff' contact the City of Anaheim for information regarding how the pole signs on Anaheim Boulevard south of Katella were eliminated. * * * END OF CONSENT CALENDAR * * * CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 285 OCTOBER 6, 1997 BUSINESS CALENDAR ORDINANCES FIRST READING 50.A. ZOA 97-03 - ALCOHOL BEVERAGE CONTROL (ABC) LICENSING Zelene Cardenas from Project Sabado spoke in support of proposed Ordinance NS-2334. Place ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title. ORDINANCE NS-2334 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana changing various sections of the Santa Ana Municipal Code regarding the processing of alcoholic beverage control licenses - Planning and Building Agency MOTION: McGuigan VOTE: AYES: NOES: AB SENT: SECOND: Richardson Espinoza, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido None Richardson FiLE CA 50.B. Motion: ZOA 97-06 - ARTIST LIVE/WORK STUDIOS IN COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURES Place ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title. ORDINANCE NS-2335 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana amending the building and zoning portions of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to allow artists live/work studios in existing commercial and industrial structures - Planning and Building Agency MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Franklin VOTE: AYES: Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Pulido NOES: Espinoza, Moreno ABSENT: Richardson FILE CA 50.C. Motion: CITY COUNCIL MINUTES PREFERENTIAL PARKING DISTRICTS Amendment to reduce owner petition signatures required from 75% to 66% Place ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title. ORDINANCE NS-2336 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana amending Sections 36-482 and 36-492 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code pertaining to preferential parking districts - Public Works Agency 286 OCTOBER 6, 1997 BUSINESS CALENDAR MOTION: McGuigan VOTE; AYES: NOES: ABSENT: SECOND: Lutz Espinoza, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido None Richardson FILE CA RESOLUTIONS 55.A. BUS STOP ACCESSIBILITY PROGRAM FUNDING Motion: Adopt resolution. RESOLUTION 97-041 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana approving the submittal of four improvement projects to the Orange County Transportation Authority for funding under the Bus Stop Accessibility program - Public Works Agency MOTION: McGuigan VOTE: AYES: NOES: AB SENT: SECOND: Franklin Espinoza, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido None Richardson FILE CA 55.B. Motion: SUPPORT FOR METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT (MWD) EFFORTS REGARDING COLORADO RIVER AQUEDUCT Adopt resolution. RESOLUTION 97-042 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana supporting Metropolitan Water District of Southern California - Public Works Agency MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Lutz VOTE: AYES: Espinoza, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido NOES: None ABSENT: Richardson FILE CA CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 287 OCTOBER 6, 1997 BUSINESS CALENI)AR 55.C Motion: CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEE'S RETIREMENT SYSTEM (PERS) - MEDICAL BENEFITS FOR F1REMEN'S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION Adopt resolution. RESOLUTION 97-043 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Aha electing to be subject to the Public Employees' Medical and Hospital Care Act to provide medical insurance for the Firemen's Benevolent Association Members and Annuitants and fixing the Employer's Contribution for Employees and the Employer's contribution for annuitants at different amounts - Personnel Services MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Pulido VOTE: AYES: Espinoza, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido NOES: None ABSENT: Richardson FILE CA 55.D COMMUNITY CRIME RESISTANCE GRANT Police Chief Paul Walters reported the 1996 FBI Crime Index, a commonly used indicator of the "safeness" ora community, ranked Santa Ana as having the lowest crime rate of 37 major cities in the United States. Motion: Adopt resolution. RESOLUTION 97-044 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana authorizing the Chief of Police to submit a grant award agreement to the Office of Criminal Justice Planning for continuation funding for the Minnie/Standard Community Policing Enhancement Program - Police Department MOTION: Lutz SECOND: McGuigan VOTE: AYES: Espinoza, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido NOES: None ABSENT: Richardson FILE CA RECESS - 8:15 P.M. RECONVENED - 8:21 P.M. - All Councilmembers present except Councilmember Franklin who rejoined the meeting at 8:23 p.m. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 288 OCTOBER 6, 1997 PUBLIC HEARINGS 75.A. APPEAL APPLICATION 97-02 - CLIP 96-32 - 4127 W. MAC ARTHUR FILED BY GRIFFITH COMPANY Appeal of the Planning Commission's decision to revoke CUP 96-32 for a rock crushing and material storage facility Recommended for denial by the Planning Commission on September 8, 1997 by a 4:3 with Nalle, Mondo, Hanna voting NO Legal Notice mailed on September 25, 1997 The Mayor opened the public hearing regarding Appeal Application 97-02 and Conditional Use Permit 96-32 at 8:21 p.m. Planning Manager Ken Adams reported that as of this date, the property was substantially in compliance with the conditions stipulated in Conditional Use Permit No. 96-32 and recommended the matter he remanded to the Planning Commission for reconsideration of its decision. In response to Councilmember McGuigan's concerns, City Attorney Joseph Fletcher clarified staff had the ability to cite and prosecute non-compliance violations but the CLIP could only be revoked by the City Council. Presentation of written communications by Clerk of the Council Janice C. Guy: None Tamar Stein, legal counsel for the appellant, spoke in favor ofstafPs recommendation to remand the appeal to the Planning Commission. There were no other speakers on the matter. The Mayor closed the public heating at 8:23 p.m. Moron: Remand Conditional Use Permit 96-32 to the Planning Commission for reconsideration. MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Lutz VOTE: AYES: NOES: Espinoza, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson None ABSENT: None FILE CA CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 289 OCTOBER 6, 1997 PUBLIC HEARINGS 75.B. GPA 97-04 - AMENDMENT APPLICATION 97-07 NORTH FALLBROOK DRIVE FILED BY CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT to amend the Land Use Element of the General Plan to redesignate properties from Low Density Residential (LR-7) to Open Space (OS) AMENDMENT APPLICATION 97-07 to rezone properties from Single Family Residential (Ri) zone district to the Open Space (O) zone district Recommended for approval by the Planning Commission on September 22, 1997 by a 4:0 vote with Nalle and Doughty absent Legal Notice published in The Orange County Register and mailed on September 26, 1997 The Mayor opened the public hearing regarding General Plan Amendment 97-04 and Amendment Application 97-07 at 8:33 p.m. Presentation of staff report and comments by Planning Manager Ken Adams Presentation of written communications by Clerk of the Council Janice C. Guy: None There were no speakers on the matter. The Mayor closed the public hearing at 8:34 p.m. Motion: 1. Adopt resolution. RESOLUTION 97-045 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana amending the Land Use Element of the General Plan with regard to property located on North Fallbrook Drive from Low Density Residential (LR-7) to Open Space (OS) (GPA 97-04) - Planning and Building Agency 2. Place ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title. ORDINANCE NS-2337 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana rezoning certain property located on North Fallbrook Drive from the Single Family Residential (R1) zone district to the Open Space (O) zone district (AA No. 97-04) - Planning and Building Agency MOTION: Franklin VOTE: AYES: AB SENT: CITY COUNCIL MINUTES NOES: None SECOND: Pulido Espinoza, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson None 290 FILE CA OCTOBER 6, 1997 PUBLIC HEARINGS 75.C. URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN Public hearing to comply with Section 10642 of the Urban Water Management Planning Act of 1983 regarding the adoption of the City of Santa Aha Urban Water Management Plan Legal Notice published in The Orange County Register on September 19 and 26, 1997 The Mayor opened the public hearing regarding the Urban Water Management Plan at 8:34 p.m. Presentation of staff report and staff comments by Public Works Agency Water Resources Manager Thom Coughran Presentation of written communications by Clerk of the Council Janice C. Guy: None There were no speakers on the matter. The Mayor closed the public hearing at 8:35 p.m. Motion: Adopt the Santa Aha Urban Water Management Plan. MOTION: Richardson VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: None SECOND: Lutz Espinoza, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson None FILE CA 75.D. LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES GRANT Public hearing to comply with California Assembly Bills 3229 and 1584 relating to Citizen's Option for Public Safety (COPS) Program regarding the acceptance and allocation of $706,097.00 in Supplemental Law Enforcement grant funds Legal notice published in The Orange County Register on September 26, 1997 The Mayor opened the public hearing regarding the Law Enforcement Services Grant at 8:36 p.m. Presentation of staff report and staff comments by Police Chief Paul Walters Presentation of written communications by Clerk of the Council Janice C. Guy: None There were no speakers on the matter. The Mayor closed the public hearing at 8:37 p.m. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 291 OCTOBER 6, 1997 PUBLIC HEARINGS Motion: Approve Appropriation Adjustment 98-040. (Requires five affirmative votes) Accepting $706,097.00 in Supplemental Law Enforcement Services grant funds and appropriating same to front-line law enforcement, including personnel and equipment for community policing - Finance and Management Services MOTION: Lutz VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: None SECOND: McGuigan Espinoza, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson None FILE CA RECESSED TO THE HOUSING AUTHORITY FOLLOWED IMMEDIATELY BY COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY - 8:37 P.M. RECONVENED - 8:38 P.M. - All Councilmembers present COMMENTS 90.A. PUBLIC COMMENTS Ron Cooke reiterated his complaint regarding insufficient parking permits in the Willard Neighborhood and alleged the numbers used by staff to allocate the permits were inaccurate. Mayor Pro Tem Richardson requested both Cooke's count and staff's report on Willard residential units be provided to him. Morrison Park Neighborhood Association President Dan Peters thanked the numerous City departments and Councilmember Brett Franklin for helping with the Neighborhood's recent "Fall Fling" and expressed the Neighborhood's willingness to volunteer assistance to the Fallbrook Park project. 90.B. CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS Councilmember Moreno: - requested additional Police patrol around Patficia Lane, 6th, and Wright Streets; - noted Santa Ana's Council meeting day and time was not included in the Los Angeles Times list of City Council meetings; and CITY COUNCIL MlNUTES 292 OCTOBER 6, 1997 - expressed appreciation to Santa Ana residents who attended the recent "Promise Keepers" rally in Washington, D.C. Councilmember Espinoza requested Council formally consider installing American flags on major streets and suggested staff explore possible revenue and/or donor sources to offset flag purchase costs. Mayor Pro Tem Richardson: reported his attendance at a recognition dinner for former Councilmember and Mayor Lorin Griset where Griset was commended for 57 years of service to the Christian Businessmen's Committee; noted the Library History Room would soon celebrate its 20th anniversary of operation, indicated Library Assistant Ann Harder had undertaken a massive project to assemble a pictorial history of Santa Ana's families and businesses, and encouraged residents to send pictures and/or call 647-5280 for information; commented that several prol2erties on South Bristol slated for demolition under the Bristol Street widening project had been "burned" as part of a fire training program and thanked City staff who had assisted in clearing the properties; and - suggested those interested in making donations to the Santa Ana Boys and Girls Club 4th Annual "Castle of Dreams" fundraiser on November 1 contact the Club. Councilmember McGuigan reported the Discovery Museum had conducted a very enjoyable and successful fundraiser on October 3 and commented that the "burns" on South Bristol were conducted in cooperation with the Costa Mesa Fire Department. Councilmember Lutz: - requested staff enforce "NO" parking on vacant dirt lots in the Willard Neighborhood, explore the feasibility of fencing the lots, and provide updates to him and Councilmember Brett Franklin; and - reported on an upcoming "Victorian" fund raiser event at the Dr. Howe-Waffle House where a number of antique collectors would display their collections and noted information and/or tickets could be obtained by calling 547-9645. Councilmember Brett Franklin: - congratulated the Morrison Park and Delhi neighborhoods on recent successful community events, - expressed appreciation to PacBell for assisting with the Delhi Fall Festival; - thanked the Sierra Elementary School Principal for working with adjacent neighbors to prevent any problems caused by students walking to the School; CITY COIJNCIL MINUTES 293 OCTOBER 6, 1997 Mayor Pulido: congratulated the Santa Aha High School cross-country team for being the pre- season pick for the county title, the Washington Square Neighborhood for an excellent newsletter; and the Floral Park Garden Club for planting the Sarah May Downie Park at North Park and Flower; asked that completed Planning Department customer satisfaction surveys be returned directly to the City Council for a 30-day period; requested staffto investigate the collection of point-of-sale taxes from Santa Ana- based companies doing business on the Internet; thanked outgoing Planning Commissioner Glenn Mondo for his service and congratulated Jos6 Solofio on his appointment to the Planning Commission; and reported Crevier BMW was sponsoring a golf tournament on November 3 to benefit the On Track youth organization in Santa Ana. reported Santa Ana 2000 was encouraging school principals to meet with their respective neighborhood associations as a standard operating procedure; noted the establishment of Project Noah, a new cooperative program sponsored by the Church of the Messiah and St. Joseph's Church to assist children after school; suggested interested persons contact City Hall for details regarding the upcoming "Santa Ana Promise" event; requested a letter be sent to departing Santa Ana resident, City of Orange Assistant City Manager Scott Morgan, wishing him well on his relocation to northern California; commented that Garden Grove Mayor Bruce Broadwater had provided him with a copy of a report detailing how Garden Grove had streamlined its project review process and suggested Santa Ana take advantage of Garden Grove's work; and announced the Discovery Science Center had received an additional $2 million from the State and an additional $1 million from the Federal government, thanked State Assemblymember Jim Morrissey, U.S. Congressmembers Christopher Cox and Loretta Sanchez, and U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer who had assisted in securing the funds, and noted the groundbreaking will be on November 7 with the grand opening of the museum scheduled for 1998. CLOSED SESSION - ROOM 147 - 9:15 P.M. - 10:19 P.M. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 294 OCTOBER 6, 1997 The Brown Act permits the City Council to discuss certain matters without members of the public present, provided the items to be discussed are posted 72 hours prior to the City Council meeting. The following items were received for the September 2, 1997 Council meeting. 95.A. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(a) OCWEN Federal Bank FSB v. City of Santa Ana OCSC Case No. 771713 Jesus Delgado v. City of Santa Ana WC No. ANA 03004173 Hendrickson v. City of Santa Ana Case No.. 6020535 City of Santa Ana v. Quest International Investments, Ltd. Case Nos. 6015299 and 60116184 95.B. Clerk of the Council Annual Performance Review - Charter Section 705 CLOSED SESSION REPORT - CouNCIL CHAMBERS - 10:20 P.M. Motion: Authorize settlements. 95.A. OCWEN Federal Bank FSB v. City of Santa Aha OCSC Case No. 771713, purchase of properly for $405,000.00 and dismissal of all causes for action Jesus Delgado v. City of santa Aha WC No. ANA 03004173, compromise and release in the amount of $25,000.00 MOTION: Richardson VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: None SECOND: McGuigan Espinoza, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido, Richardson None ADJOURNMENT - 10:20 P.M. Clerk of the Council CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 295 OCTOBER 6, 1997