HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-20-1997MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
OCTOBER 20, 1997
At 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, Assistant Clerk of the Council William
Navaja announced the City Council would meet in the Police Department's Community Meeting
Room for a Work Study Session and declared the City Council meeting adjourned until 6:15 p.m. or
as soon as possible thereafter in the Police Administration and Holding Facility, 60 Civic Center
Plaza.
CALLED TO ORDER
6:21 P.M.
COMMUNITY MEET1NG ROOM
POLICE ADMINISTRATION AND HOLDING
FACILITY
60 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA
ATTENDANCE
COUNCILMEMBERS present:
MIGUEL A. PULIDO, Mayor
ROBERT L. RICHARDSON, Mayor Pro Tern
TONY ESPINOZA (6:23 p.m.)
BRETT FRANKLIN
TOM LUTZ
PATRICIA A. McGU1GAN
TED R MORENO
Absent: NONE
PLANNING COMMISSIONERS present:
Molly Doughty
John MacDowell
Jos6 Solorio
STAFF present:
DAVID N. REAM, City Manager
JOSEPH W. FLETCHER, City Attorney
JANICE C. GUY, Clerk of the Council
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
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WORK STUDY SESSION
W.S.A. GENERAL PLAN UPDATE REVIEW - LAND USE ELEMENT
Planning Manager Ken Adams reviewed the agenda for the meeting, noted three key development
sites 0VlacArthur Place, First Street between Interstate Highways 5 and 55, and 2828 N. Bristol
Street) would be discussed, and outlined the schedule for adoption of General Plan Elements by City
Council.
MacArthur Place
Associate Planner Sergio Klotz showed slides demonstrating the concept approved for MacArthur
Place in 1988, indicated the 4 million square-foot site had been envisioned as an "urban village" of
mixed uses (office, hotel, entertainment, commercial and residential), and described projects that had
been built to date. He reported staff had received numerous conceptual proposals for additional
development, and was soliciting input on a workable development concept.
Councilmembers, Planning Commissioners and members of the audience, Hank Kaim and Ernie
Vasquez, expressed comments that included but were not limited to the following: general
satisfaction with the original development plan, a need to match the high quality of the adjacent
Hutton Center, inclusion of public art on the site, and ensuring development worthy ora "gateway"
to the City.
Mayor Pro Tern Richardson commented that car dealerships would be an inappropriate use.
Councilmembers Moreno and Espinoza expressed concern with including a residential component
on the site.
Planning Manager Adams reminded the Council that all future development on the site would require
Council approval.
E. First Street Corridor
Senior Planner Linda Hale showed slides of existing development along the E. First Street Corridor
between the Interstate-5 and SR-55 freeways. She explained the area was designated "General
Business District" in the currant General Plan and zoned for a variety of commercial zoning districts.
Hale indicated staffwas proposing to redesignate the area to "Professional and Administrative Office"
and to rezone all property south of First Street within the City limits to a "P" (Professional) district.
She pointed out opportunities and constraints for developing the area and requested input.
Councilmembers, Planning Commissioners and members of the audience, Don Cribb, Steven Crooke,
Ernie Vasquez, Hank Kaim, Robert Boyajian and Chris Leo, expressed comments regarding
development of the area that included but were not limited to: hotel and entertainment uses,
marketing the area as a "destination," mixed use districts for development flexibility v. a single "P"
district for floor area ratios, "saturation point" for mixed use developments, and the possibility of
constructing a Hispanic theme park.
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2828 N. Bristol Street
Planning Manager Ken Adams showed slides of the area adjacent to the 2828 N. Bristol site and
commented that staffhad received 15-20 development proposals for the site. He indicated the site
was designated Low Density Residential in the General Plan and recommended any development
project match the character of the adjacent single family residential areas.
Planning and Governmental Relations Senior Director Mike Vail from the Santa Ana Unified School
District reported the District was considering the 15-acre site for a new high school, indicated the first
steps had been taken to annex the area from the Orange Unified School District to allow siting the
facility within Santa Ana, and noted the Santa Ana School Board would discuss the annexation on
October 28. Vail and Adams responded to numerous questions from the audience.
Councilmembers, Planning Commissioners, and the following members of the audience, Michael
Macres, Bob Keane, Dan Peters, Ron Heike, Jim Kendrick, Hank Kaita, Don Cribb, Richard Kirwan,
and Glenn Stroud expressed comments regarding development of the site that included but were not
limited to: minimum lot sizes, lost tax revenue if the site were to be used for a school, safety hazards
adjacent to the site (Riverview Golf Course and Santa Ana River), state guidelines regarding school
sites, combined impact of the space saver school and proposed high school on the area, need for more
school sites in Santa Ana, acquiring land for new schools through eminent domain, increased traffic
congestion, and use of the site for a park.
Councilmember Brett Franklin requested the Santa Ana School Board meet with the adjacent
neighborhoods to discuss development of 2828 N. Bristol as a high school.
Mayor Pulido indicated continued communication between the City and the District on this site was
essential.
RECESS- 8:25 P.M.-8:45 P.M.
90.A.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
A v Aaves (sic) reported to Council that CommLink had scheduled a meeting for October 23 in the
Police Administration Facility Community Room to discuss the issue of banning pushcarts.
2828 N. Bristol (Continued)
In response to an inquiry from Brock Homes President Horace Hogan, Councilmembers indicated
the City was still considering alternatives other than a school for development on the 2828 N. Bristol
site including a gated residential community and mixed uses that would include a health club. Ernie
Vasquez encouraged the Council to remember this site was another "gateway" to Santa Ana.
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Planning Manager Adams concluded the presentation by informing the Council that the Planning
Commission would conduct a public hearing regarding the Land Use and Circulation Elements and
related draft Environmental Impact Reports on November 11, 1997.
PROJECTS - MAINTENANCE, REHABILITATION, IMPROVEMENT,
CONSTRUCTION, OR CHANGE ORDERS FOR PUBLIC FACILITIES
Motion: Continue award to November 17, 1997 Council meeting.
23.D.
CITY HALL TENANT IMPROVEMENTS - Community Development Agency
ASBESTOS ABATEMENT - 2"a AND 3a FLOORS - To Edens & Sons in the
estimated amount of $50,857.00 with a total estimated construction cost of
$58,487.00 PROJ 7129A
TENANT IMPROVEMENTS - 2"a AND 3ra FLOORS - To Sanderson Brothers,
Inc. in the estimated amount of $202,035.00 with a total estimated construction cost
of $232,340.00 PROJ 7129B
TENANT IMPROVEMENTS - nd rd
2 , 3 , AND 6t~ FLOORS - To Sanderson
Brothers Inc. in the estimated amount of $194,595.00 with total estimated
construction cost of $223,785.00 PROJ 7129C
MOTION: Richardson
SECOND: Franklin
VOTE:
AYES: Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Pulido, Richardson
NOES: None
NON-VOTE: Espinoza
ABSENT: Moreno
FILE CA
RESOLUTION
55.A PUBLIC EMPLOYEE'S RETIREMENT SYSTEM (PERS) - TWO-YEAR
SERVICE CREDIT
Motion: Adopt resolution.
RESOLUTION 97-046 - A resolution of'the City Council of' the City of Santa Aha
to designate an additional window period to grant two-years additional service
credit for a designated class and position in the City covered by the Public
Employees' Retirement System- Personnel Services
MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Richardson
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VOTE: AYES: Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Pulido, Richardson
NOES: None
NON-VOTE: Espinoza
ABSENT: Moreno
FILE CA
90.A. PUBLIC COMMENTS (Continued)
The following persons expressed concerns about code enforcement against outdoor pay telephones
and requested the City delay further enforcement efforts until staff has had an opportunity to discuss
Code requirements with industry representatives:
Reed Royalty
Mike Lyons
Alex Durdines
Ed Rose
John Miles
Dave Lopez briefly reported on his efforts to have businesses remove outdoor pay telephones.
Mayor Pro Tem Richardson cited several locations where telephones had been installed in yards,
setbacks, and the public right of way.
Councilmember Lutz reported residents were asking that all outside phones be banned.
Planning and Building Agency Executive Director Robyn Uptegraffindicated she would schedule a
meeting to discuss pay phone issues with industry and neighborhood representatives within the next
two weeks.
90.B. CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS
Councilmember Lutz reminded the audience of the November l~t "Volunteer Day" and ground-
breaking for the playground renovation at Flower Street Park.
Mayor Pulido reported the passing of Father Andrew Bullwinkle, a close friend of Councilmember
McGuigan's family, and asked that the Council meeting be adjourned in his honor.
ADJOURNMENT - 9:10 P.M - In memory of Father Andrew Bullwinkle
Clerk of the Council
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