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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-04-0397 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA APRIL 3, 2000 CALLED TO ORDER ATTENDANCE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE INVOCATION EMPLOYEE SERVICE RECOGNITION PRESENTATIONS Cecilia Flores Vivian Gallo COUNCIL CHAMBERS 22 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 6:06 P.M. COUNCILMEMBERS present: MIGUEL A. PULIDO, Mayor TOM LUTZ, Mayor Pro Tern (7:10 P.M.) LISA BIST ALBERTA CHRISTY BRETT FRANKLIN PATRICIA A. McGUIGAN TED MORENO (6:24 P.M.) Absent: None STAFF present: DAVID N. REAM, City Manager JOSEPH W. FLETCHER, City Attorney PATRICIA E. HEALY. Clerk of the Council TR •; - WE David Mitchell, Chaplain MAYOR PULIDO 20 Years of Service Community Preservation Inspector Police Investigative Specialist 30 Years of Service Robert Helton Police Lieutenant Reading City Awards presented by MAYOR PULIDO to Lincoln Elementary School Principal JoeAnn Bruzzo and the Student Council in recognition of their contributions to the "Read Across Santa Ana" March 4, 2000 Festivities Event at Lincoln Elementary School CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 96 APRIL 3, 2000 - -- Ei3 PRESENTATIONS Certificate presented by COUNCILMEMBER FRANKLIN to Kiwanis President John Karpierz and Mr. Hofferbert in recognition of their efforts to eliminate Iodine deficiency Certificate presented by COUNCILMEMBER FRANKLIN to Efren Lozano and Wayne Smith of the Santa Ana Firefighters Benevolent Association in recognition of the Association's generous donation of the Zodiac, an inflatable rescue boat, to the Santa Ana Fire Department's Rescue Team Certificate presented by COUNCILMEMBER FRANKLIN and Bowers Museum Director of Development Milly Mazzy to Gateway Country General Manager Jay Benge in recognition of its donations to the Bowers Museum and Southwest Senior Center Certificates presented by COUNCILMEMBER CHRISTY to the following Committee Members in recognition of their generous contributions to the success of Youth 2000 Expo: Cabral, Ela Employment Development Department City of Santa An McCoy, Mike Police Department Chavez, Larry Parks, Recreation & Community Services Agency Corredor-Adame, Virginia Parks, Recreation & Community Services Agency De La Riva, Carlos Community Development Agency Gallo, Tino Police Department Gomez, Manuel City Manager's Office Hayes, Burnie Parks, Recreation & Community Services Agency Lazarine de McCarty, Lorraine Parks, Recreation & Community Services Agency Dobos, David Santa Ana College Novella, Anthony Parks, Recreation & Community Services Agency Quirate, Ben Community Development Agency Razo, Julie Community Development Agency Ribble, Rip Parks, Recreation & Community Services Agency Santana, Michelle Parks, Recreation & Community Services Agency Shaw, Charles Parks, Recreation & Community Services Agency Williams, Cleve Parks, Recreation & Community Services Agency School Representative CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 97 APRIL 3, 2000 �] CONSENT CALENDAR Mayor Pulido announced the following modifications to the Consent Calendar: • Removal of Items 23.B., 29.A., and 31.A. for separate discussion; and • Abstention on Item 25.D. by Councilmember Franklin; and • Addition of Item 19.A. Closed Session report detail. Consent Approve staff recommendations on the following Consent Calendar Motion: items. MOTION: Franklin SECOND: Christy VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy, Franklin, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido (6) NOES: None (0) ABSENT: Lutz (1) Items removed for separate action or modified are highlighted. Separate actions show the actual vote, Items without votes are passed as part of the consent motion. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS MINUTES Motion: Approve minutes. 10.A. ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF MARCH 20, 2000 10.B. REGULAR MEETING OF MARCH 20, 2000 Note: City Council Minutes are available at the following website: www.ci.santa-ana.ca.us ORDINANCES SECOND READING 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 otherwise, his/her vote is recorded as affirmative. Absences from the current meeting are recorded as such. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 98 APRIL 3, 2000 100 CONSENT CALENDAR Motion: Place ordinances on second reading and adopt. (Items 11.A. and 11.B.) Published in the Orange County Reporter on March 24, 2000. 11.A. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT NO. 99-10 - AMENDMENT APPLICATION 99-08 - SOUTH MAIN STREET COMMERCIAL DISTRICT (Placed on first reading on March 20, 2000 by a 6/0 vote with Moreno not voting) ORDINANCE NO. NS-2420 - An ordinance of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana amending Chapter 41 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to establish a new zoning district known as the Commercial South Main Zoning District ORDINANCE NO. NS-2421 - An ordinance of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana rezoning property generally located in the area between Walnut Street and Warner Avenue along south Main Street from Community Commercial (C-1) and General Commercial (C-2) to a new zoning district referred to as Commercial South Main (C-SM) (AA No. 99- 08) NOTE: Following the vote on the consent calendar, Dino Salvant, representing El Polio Loco, asked Council to clarify the intent of SAMC Section 41.521g with respect to drive through establishments. Mayor Pulido explained that the ordinance would prohibit the construction of drive through establishments in the project area 11.B. AMENDMENT APPLICATION 00-01 AND VARIANCE 00-02 - 3600-3798 SOUTH BRISTOL (Placed on first reading on March 20, 2000 by a 6/0 vote with Moreno absent) ORDINANCE NO. 2422 An ordinance of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana rezoning property located at 3600-3796 South Bristol Street and 3701-3795 South Plaza Drive from Commercial Residential (CR) to General Commercial (C2) (AA No. 00-01) CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 99 APRIL 3, 2000 101 CONSENT CALENDAR BOARDS/COMMISSIONS/COMMITTEES 13.A. VACANCY REPORT — MARCH 29, 2000 (The Vacancy Report reflects only appointments made by the Council.) Motion: Instruct Clerk to enter report into the Minutes. Boards/Commissions Cable Television Advisory Board Community Redevelopment/Housing Commission Human Relations Commission Library Board Proactive Rental Enforcement Program Workforce Investment Board TOTAL 13.B. APPOINTMENTS Motion: Appoint. Vacancies 1 1 2 2 1 1 8 Brooke Rene Stewart, 1403 N. Towner, recommended by Mayor Pro Tern Lutz as the Ward 5 representative to the Library Board for a partial term expiring 11/30/2000 (Replacing Alvarez) CLERK OF THE COUNCIL POSTING REPORT The following notices were posted pursuant to the Brown Act and the Maddy Act. Council Agendas and Board and Commission resignations are posted on the door of the Council Chambers at 22 Civic Center Plaza and Committee Agendas on the door of City Hall at 20 Civic Center Plaza. Motion: Instruct Clerk to enter postings into the Minutes. Council Meeting Meeting Date Time Agendas Date Posted Posted 15.A. Notice of Adjournment 03/20/00 03/07/00 11:00 a.m. 15.B. City Council Agenda 03/20/00 03/15/00 3:00 p.m. 15.C. City Council Agenda - Revised 03/20/00 03/17/00 3:00 p.m. Pages 15.D. j Closed Session Agenda 03/20/00 03/17/00 3:00 p.m. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 100 APRIL 3, 2000 102 CONSENT CALENDAR Council Committee Meeting Date Time Anendas Date Posted Posted 15.E. South Main Street Implementation 02/16/00 52/11/00 3:00 p.m. Plan 15.F. Youth Development 02/16/00 02/11/00 3:00 p.m. 15.G. Public Safety 02/22/00 02/18/00 2:00 p.m. 15.1-1. Neighborhood Improvement/Code 02/23/00 02/18/00 2:00 p.m. Enforcement 15.1. Downtown/Midtown/Artist Village 02/28/00 02/18/00 2:00 p.m. /Museum District/Santa Ana Triangle 15.J. Planning, Building, and Dev. 03/13/00 03/10/00 10:00 a.m. Services (cancelled) 15.K. Youth Development 03/15/00 03/10/00 10:00 a.m. 151. South Main Street Implementation 03/15/00 03/10/00 10:00 a.m. Plan 15.M. Public Safety 03/20/00 03/15/00 4:15 p.m. 15.N. Neighborhood Improvement/Code 03/21/00 03/17/00 3:00 p.m. Enforcement MAYORAL PROCLAMATIONS / CERTIFICATES Motion: Declare and instruct Clerk to enter proclamations/certificates into the Minutes. Honoree 16.A. SA Police Officers Association Awards 16.13. SMEDA Southwest Community Center — Annie Mae Trip Day 16.C. Superior Warehouse Grand Opening 16.D. Santa Ana Girl's Fastpitch Rookie League 16.E. Washington Elementary 50t" Anniversary Celebration 16.F. Autism Society of America — Autism Awareness Month MISCELLANEOUS ADMINISTRATION 19.A. CLOSED SESSION REPORT Motion: Approve settlements / actions as follows: Date 03/22/00 03/24/00 03/30/00 03/31 /00 03/31 /00 04/08/00 In re MedPartners Providers Network, Inc., USDC Case No. LA 99- 19256-BR - Bankruptcy Settlement reported in the amount of $47,373.99 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 101 APRIL 3, 2000 103 CONSENT CALENDAR County of Orange, Claim No. 2000-023 - Settlement in the amount of $509,260.28 Andre Mantecon, Case No. AHM 0077511 - WCAB Stipulated Rating reported in the amount of $38,080.00 BUDGETARY MATTERS APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS Motion: Approve appropriation adjustment. (Requires five affirmative votes) (Items 20.A. and 20.6.) 20.A. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 2000-131 - MINNIE STREET COMMUNITY ACTION NETWORK PROGRAM - Recognizing $50,000.00 in Recreation and Community Service Agency's Youth and Community Services revenue and appropriating same into the Minnie Street Community Action Network program expenditure account — Recreation and Community Services Agency 20.B. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 2000-134 - JOB TRAINING PARTNERSHIP ACT TITLE IIA AND IIC WELFARE TO WORK CAPACITY BUILDING — Recognizing $20,145.00 in unanticipated Job Training Partnership Act and $7,500.00 in unanticipated Welfare to Work (WTW) Capacity Building revenues, and appropriating same to JTPA Title IIA Adult, Title IIC Youth, JTPA Administrative, and WTW Capacity Building accounts — Community Development Agency SPECIFICATIONS — PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES Motion: Award in accordance with Request for Council Action. (Continued consideration from the March 20, 2000 Council meeting) 22.A. SPEC 97-092 - COMPUTER EQUIPMENT - DESKTOP COMPUTERS, PRINTERS, LAPTOPS AND PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT - INFORMATION SERVICES- To the following for a one-year renewal period in an aggregate amount of $1,700,000.00 - Finance and Management Services Direct Manufacturers: Value Added Resellers: Dell Computer Corporation En Pointe Technologies Gateway 2000 Comp USA Micron Electronics Vanstar Corporation Intergraph Corporation CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 102 APRIL 3, 2000 104 CONSENT CALENDAR Motion: Award in accordance with Request for Council Action. (Items 22.B. thru 22. E. ) 22.6. SPEC 98-011 - RADIATOR REPAIRS AND CORE EXCHANGE - FLEET MAINTENANCE - To A-1 Radiator Service for a one-year renewal period in the amount not to exceed $25,000.00 — Finance and Management Services 22.C. SPEC 98-084 — PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICES - VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS - To Graphic Distributors, Inc. under the County of Orange Partnership Agreement for a one-year renewal period in the annual amount not to exceed $75,000.00 - Finance and Management Services 22.D. SPEC 98-122 - RENEWAL FOR ROCK, SAND, AND AGGREGATE BASE MATERIAL - PUBLIC WORKS - To West Coast Sand and Gravel for a one-year renewal period in an amount not to exceed $106,449.00 - Finance and Management Services 22.E. SPEC 99-089 —AMMUNITION - To San Diego Police Equipment in an amended amount of $10,000.00 for an annual amount not to exceed $28,069.00 - Finance and Management Services 22.F. SPEC 00-015 - CLOTHING AND SHOES FOR JAIL OPERATIONS Motion: 1. Reject the bid from ATD-American Company as non -responsive. 2. Award in accordance with Request for Council Action. To Leslee Scoff, Inc. for a one-year period with option for two one- year renewals in an annual amount not to exceed $20,688.00 — Finance and Management Services Motion: Award in accordance with Request for Council Action. (Items 22.G. thru 22.H.) 22.G. SPEC 00-016 — CONSTRUCTION OF A STORAGE ROOM - To DEB Construction, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $5,989.00 - Finance and Management Services 22.H. SPEC 00-030 — FIREFIGHTER PROTECTIVE TURNOUT CLOTHING - To L.N. Curtis & Sons in an annual amount not to exceed $25,000.00 - Finance and Management Services CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 103 APRIL 3, 2000 — _.-Tv - _-_ - _, -- 1 7 105 CONSENT CALENDAR PROJECTS - MAINTENANCE, REHABILITATION, IMPROVEMENT, CONSTRUCTION OR CHANGE ORDERS FOR PUBLIC FACILITIES 23.A. PROJ NOS. 2199A AND 2998 - MEMORY LANE SLURRY SEAL AND MCFADDEN LIBRARY PARKING LOT IMPROVEMENTS 23.E3: Motion: 1. Award in accordance with Requests for Council Action. To Copp Contracting, Inc. in an estimated amount of $86,492.00 2. Receive and file Categorical Exemption for Environmental Review Nos. 00-27 and 00-28. 3. Approve funding analysis with a total estimated construction cost of $108,200.00. Barry Jensen and Jerry Blair, representing Hillcrest Contracting, addressed Council with concerns about the proposed award of bid for the Bristol Street Widening Project. Mr. Jensen stated that his client was protesting the award of contract on the basis that the bids from the recommended companies should have been declared non -responsive in that the required DBE information was not submitted at the time of the bids as specified in the Instructions to Bidders and a bid addendum Jim Ross, Executive Director of the Public Works Agency agreed that the instructions did specify that the DBE information must be submitted with the bids, however, he noted that an appendix in the contract specified that the required DBE forms could be submitted within four days after the bids were opened Following the public comments, Council discussion ensued Motion: That the Council reject all bids, and authorize the release of a new Request for Proposal which will clarify inconsistent language, and, instruct staff to return a contract award recommendation to the City Council as soon as possible. MOTION: Moreno SECOND: Bist VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido (7) NOES: None (0) CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 104 APRIL 3, 2000 r 106 CONSENT CALENDAR 23.C. PROJ NO. 6316 - ADAMS PARK BLOCK WALL Motion: 1. Award in accordance with Requests for Council Action. To All Pro Fence in an estimated amount of $64,200.00 2. Approve funding analysis with a total estimated construction cost of $77,040.00. 3. Receive and file Categorical Exemption for Environmental Review Nos. 00-29. Motion: Authorize the City Attorney to prepare and the Mayor and Clerk of the Council to execute agreements. (Items 25.A. thru 25.1.) 25.A. AGMT 2000-052 — CONSULTING SERVICES TO UPGRADE THE EMERGENCY POWER FOR CITY HALL AND ROSS ANNEX — With M.A. Francis & Associates, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $30,000.00 — Finance and Management Services Agency 25.B. AGMT 2000-053 - ON LINE COMPUTER LEGAL RESEARCH — With West Group for an annual amount not to exceed $17,800.00 — City Attorney's Office 25.C. AGMT 2000-054 — ORANGE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY TRAVELTIP - With Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) for implementation of TraveITIP to expand real-time traffic information - Public Works Agency 25.D. AGMT 2000-055 — EMPOWERMENT ZONE FACILITY BOND COMPLIANCE AGREEMENT FOR GOLD COAST BAKING COMPANY - With Gold Coast Baking Company, and California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank — Community Development Agency 25.E. AGMT 2000-056 — MEDIAN AND PARKWAYS REHABILITATION ON MEMORY LANE - With Midori Gardens in an amended amount not to exceed $120,000.00 for a total contract amount of $514,800.00 - Public Works Agency 25.F. AGMT 2000-057 - SANTA ANA BOULEVARD AND CIVIC CENTER DRIVE COUPLET STUDY — With Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $95,318.00 - Public Works Agency CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 105 APRIL 3, 2000 107 CONSENT CALENDAR 25.G. AGMT 2000-058 — OPTICAL IMAGING SOFTWARE - With Compulink Management Center, Inc. for Laserfiche document imaging software in an amount not to exceed $28,000.00 - Police Department 25.1-1. AGMT 2000-059 - LEGAL CASE MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE - With Cycom Data Systems, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $60,000.00 - City Attorney's Office 25.1. AGMT 2000-060 — FURNISH AND INSTALL SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE SYSTEMS - With Chlor-Tec Company in an amount not to exceed $87,255.00 - Public Works Agency MISCELLANEOUS BUDGET ............... ............... 29Ai AGMT 2000-061 - ZOO MASTER PLAN AND DEVELOPMENT OF NEW .............. CHILDREN'S ZOO Howard Hall of the Friends of the Santa Ana Zoo spoke on the matter Motion: 1. Amend the Santa Ana Zoo Master Plan to include a Children's Zoo. 2. Authorize the City Attorney to prepare and the Mayor and Clerk of the Council to execute agreement. With Friends of the Santa Ana Zoo for funding, development and operation of the Children's Zoo — Recreation and Community Services Agency MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Christy VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy, Franklin, Moreno, Pulido (7) NOES: None (0) LAND USE MATTERS CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS / VARIANCES ............... ............... ............... ............... Ford Loverin and John White spoke on the matter Lutz, McGuigan, CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 106 APRIL 3, 2000 108 CONSENT CALENDAR Motion: Receive and file staff report denying CUP 99-29. Filed by Ms. Barbara Saito, Nextel Communication Inc. to allow an increase in the height of an existing monopole located at 1234 South Main Street in the General Commercial (Cl) zoning district - Planning and Building Agency MOTION: Lutz SECOND: Bist VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy, Lutz, McGuigan, Pulido (5) NOES: None (0) ABSENT: Franklin, Moreno (2) " END OF CONSENT CALENDAR ** BUSINESS CALENDAR ORDINANCES/FIRST READING 50.A. ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION PROGRAM Motion: Place ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title. ORDINANCE NO. NS-2423 - An ordinance of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana amending Section 1-8 and adding Sections 1-21.1 through 1-21.9 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to establish an administrative citation program as an alternative enforcement program for violations of the Santa Ana Municipal Code - City Attorney's Office and Planning and Building Agency MOTION: Christy SECOND: McGuigan VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Pulido (6) NOES: None (0) ABSENT: Moreno (1) 50.13. AMENDMENTS TO ORDINANCE NO. NS-2419 - REGULATION OF COMMERCIAL VEHICLES CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 107 APRIL 3, 2000 109 BUSINESS CALENDAR Motion: Continue item for a Public Hearing to April 17, 2000 Council meeting. MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Lutz VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Pulido (6) NOES: None (0) ABSENT: Moreno (1) NOTE: Following the vote on this item, Dave Lopez addressed Council relative to the continuation. City Attorney Fletcher explained that the matter was continued to allow sufficient time to notice a public hearing RESOLUTIONS Motion: Adopt resolutions. (Items 55.A. and 55.6.) 55.A. AGMT 2000-062 - AMENDMENT NO. 4 - ADDING CITY OF RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA TO FOOTHILL -EASTERN TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR AGENCY RESOLUTION NO.2000-021 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana authorizing the Mayor to execute Amendment No. 4 to the First Amended and restated Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement creating the Foothill/Eastern Corridor Agency - Public Works Agency MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Christy VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido (7) NOES: None (0) 55.13. HOME MORTGAGE FINANCE AND CREDIT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM RESOLUTION NO. 2000-022 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana approving the operation of a Mortgage Credit Certificate Program by the Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Santa Ana outside the project areas of the Agency.- Community Development Agency MOTION: Christy SECOND: Bist VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido (7) NOES: None (0) CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 108 APRIL 3, 2000 110 PUBLIC HEARINGS 75.A. 2000-2001 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM (Public hearing closed and item continued for further consideration at the March 6, 2000 Council meeting) Motion: 1. Amend the Proposed FY 1999-2000 Community Development Block Grant program as indicated and adopt. A. SOCIAL SERVICE PROGRAMS Human Relations Commission Final Ornanizations Recommendations Amendments Fundina 1 Alternative Repertory Theatre 5,000 + 5,000 10,000 2 AMAN Folk Ensemble 0 + 4,000 4,000 3 Assistance League Santa Ana 25,000 - 25,000 0 / Dental Center 4 Assistance League of Santa 10,000 -10,000 0 Ana / KIDS 5 Blind Children's Learning 18,000 - 4,000 14,000 Center 6 Cambodian Family / Youth 35,000 -15,000 20,000 Program 7 Camp Fire Boys/Girls-OC 6,000 - 4,000 2,000 Council 8 C.A.R.E. Counseling Center 2,000 -2,000 0 9 Career Beginnings of OC 16,200 - 200 16,000 10 Casita de San Jose 15,000 -5,000 10,000 11 Catholic Charities of OC 3,250 - 3,250 0 12 Century HS / Model UN 0 + 7,000 7,000 Support Group 13 CSP / Drug Court Clinic of OC 15,000 + 6,000 21,000 14 Council of OC / Soc. St 15,000 0 15,000 Vincent de Paul 15 Council of Aging of OC / 10,000 + 2,000 12,000 Ombudsman 16 Dayle McIntosh Center for 9,270 0 9,270 Disabled 17 Delhi Community Center 7,000 + 3,000 10,000 18 Discovery Museum of OC 5,000 + 5,000 10,000 19 Family Solutions, Inc. / 3,000 - 3,000 0 CHANCE 20 Feedback Foundation, Inc. / 35,000 0 35,000 Project TLC 21 Five Stages Enterprises OC / 0 0 0 Blacksmith Shop 22 Hotline of Southern California 5,000 0 5,000 23 Human Options, Inc. 0 0 0 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 109 APRIL 3, 2000 111 24 Junior Achievement of OC / 3,000 -3,000 0 Inland Empire 25 Koo's Art Cafe 0 0 0 26 Legal Aid Society of OC / 3,500 - 3,500 0 Kiosk Video 27 Lutheran Social Services 3,860 + 3,140 7,000 28 Mariposa Women's Center 8,500 - 1,500 7,000 29 Mercy House Trans. Living 20,000 0 20,000 Center 30 Mexican American Opportunity 8,000 0 8,000 Foundation 31 Minnie Street Learning Center 3,315 + 6,685 10,000 32 Olive Crest 20,000 -5,000 15,000 33 Operation Clean Slate 10,000 + 2,000 12,000 34 Orange Coast Interfaith 7,500 - 7,500 0 Shelter 35 OC Bar Foundation/Short Stop 20,000 -15,000 5,000 36 OC Center for Contemporary 0 + 4,000 4,000 Art 37 OC Conservation Corps. 5,000 - 2,000 3,000 38 OC Crazies 0 + 10,000 10,000 39 OC Teen Challenge / Tutorial 11,925 - 11,925 0 Center 40 OC Youth Comm./ Club House 5,000 -5,000 0 41 OC Youth Comm./ Boxing Club 5,037 - 5,037 0 42 Pacific Symphony Association 6,500 + 8,500 15,000 43 Parks, Recreation (City) 260,000 + 110,000 370,000 Project PRIDE 44 Paul McNetf Singers / Kid 0 + 10,000 10,000 Singers 45 Relampago Del Cielo, Inc. 3,250 + 1,750 5,000 46 Rude Guerilla / O. Wilde Youth 0 0 0 Theater Festival 47 Rude Guerilla / Shakespeare 0 0 0 in the Park 48 Saint Joseph Ballet 25,000 - 12,600 12,400 49 Santa Ana Council of Arts & 2,500 + 3,500 6,000 Culture 50 Santa Ana High School / 8,000 - 3,050 4,950 Folklorico 51 SA Historical Preservation 0 + 8,000 8,000 Society / Living History 52 SA Historical Preservation 0 0 0 Society / Walking Tour Bklet. 53 SAPD / D.A.R.E. 120,000 - 115,000 5,000 54 SAPID / Helicopter Program 230,000 - 169,470 60,530 55 SAUSD / Roosevelt Child Care 2,500 -2,500 0 Center 56 SOS Free Medical/Dental 35,000 - 25,000 10,000 Clinic 57 Shelter for the Homeless / 9,200 - 9,200 0 Birch Facility 58 South OC YWCA / "Steps to 10,000 0 10,000 Independence" CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 110 APRIL 3, 2000 r 112 59 SW Minority Economic 6,000 + 2,000 8,000 Development Assoc. 60 Springboard Ministries, Center 0 + 7,000 7,000 of Attention 61 STOP -GAP / Education 4,000 - 1,650 2,350 Touring Presentations 62 Taller San Jose 27,000 -7,000 20,000 63 Thomas House Temporary 12,500 0 12,500 Shelter 64 Turning Point Center for 0 0 0 Families 65 Valley HS Band / Instrumental 60,000 0 60,000 Music Program 66 Veterans Charities of OC 0 + 12,500 12,500 67 Vietnamese Community of OC 0 + 15,000 15,000 68 Volunteer Center of Greater 2,000 0 2,000 OC 69 The Williams Institute 0 0 0 70 Women's Transitional Living 12,220 - 6,220 6,000 Center 71 YMCA / ARK -Services for 5,000 - 500 4,500 Abused Children 72 YMCA / Home Environment 7,000 0 7,000 Learning Program TOTAL SOCIAL SERVICE PROGRAMS $ 975,000 B. NONSOCIAL SERVICE PROGRAMS Staff Final Recommendations Amendments Fundin Administration & Planning 73 Administration $ 248,365 0 $ 248,365 74 Fair Housing Council of 50,520 0 50.520 Orange County Total Administration & $ 298,885 0 $ 298,885 Planning Obligations 75 Section 108 Loan Repayment $ 3,162,255 0 $ 3,162,255 / Bristol Street 76 Section 108 Loan Repayment 1,929.785 0 1,929,785 / Police Holding Facility Total Obligations $ 5,092,040 0 $ 5,092,040 Capital Improvements 77 Fire Equipment $254.075 0 $254,075 Total Capital Improvements $ 254,075 0 $ 254,075 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES APRIL 3, 2000 113 Code Enforcement 78 Code Enforcement $ 1.545.000 0 $ 1.545.000 Total Code Enforcement $1,645,000 0 $1,545,000 Historic Preservation 79 SA Historical Preservation 0 + 5,00 $5.000 Society Total Historical 0 5,000 $ 5,000 Preservation Nonprofit Capital Improvements 80 Koo's Arts Cafe / Community 0 + 5,000 $ 5,000 Center 81 Minnie Street Learning Center 0 + 5,000 5,000 82 Christmas in April / 2001 0 + 10.000 10,000 Rebuilding Total Nonprofit Capital 0 20,000 $ 20,000 Improvements TOTAL NON-SOCIAL SERVICE BUDGET TOTAL CDBG PROGRAM BUDGET $7,215,000 $ 8,190,000 2. Authorize the City Manager to submit the approved program to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for the City's Fiscal Year 2000-2001 allocation of Community Development Block Grant funds, and execute the grant agreement with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. Direct the City Attorney to prepare, and authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute agreements with non-profit agencies awarded funds as part of the approved program. AGMT 1999-048- (01-60) Authorize the City Manager to execute amendments to non- profit agency contracts, which do not constitute a substantial change to the contract, as defined by the City in accordance with United States Department of Housing and Urban Development regulations. MOTION: Bist SECOND: Lutz VOTE AYES: Bist, Christy*, Franklin, Lutz, McGuigan*, Moreno*, Pulido (7) NOES: None * with the exception of item 80 — Christy, McGuigan, and Moreno recorded as Noes CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 112 APRIL 3, 2000 114 75.13. PUBLIC HEARING ABANDONMENT NO. 99-08 — VACATE VANCE STREET BETWEEN POINSETTIA AND THE ALLEY WEST OF POINSETTIA (Public hearing continued from the March 20, 2000 Council meeting) Public hearing on a proposed vacation of Poinsettia and the alley west of Poinsettia Recommended for approval by the Planning Commission on February 14, 2000 by a 5-0 vote Legal Notice published in the Orange County Register on February 25, 2000 Introduction of public hearing by Mayor Pulido Presentation of staff report by Public Works Agency Executive Director Ross Presentation of written communication by Clerk of the Council Healy: None The public hearing opens at 8:28 p.m. There were no speakers on the matter The public hearing closes at 8:28 p.m. Motion: Adopt resolution. RESOLUTION 2000-023 — A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana vacating that portion of Vance Street between Poinsettia Street and the alley immediately west of Poinsettia Street MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Franklin VOTE: AYES: Bist, Franklin, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido (5) NOES: None (0) ABSENT: Christy, Lutz (2) CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 113 APRIL 3, 2000 _, 115 PUBLIC HEARING 75.C. UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICT NOS. 33 AND 34 (Public hearing continued from the March 20, 2000 Council meeting) Filed by the City of Santa Ana on the proposed establishment of Underground Utility District No. 33 on Edinger Avenue from Lyon Street to State Route 55 and Underground Utility District No. 34 on Memory Lane between Bristol Street and the Santa Ana River Legal Notice published in the Orange County Register on March 11, 2000 and mailed on March 10, 2000 Introduction of public hearing by Mayor Pulido Presentation of staff report by Public Works Agency Executive Director Ross Presentation of written communications by Clerk of the Council Healy Public hearing opens at 8:30 p.m. There were no speakers on the matter The public hearing closes 8:30 p.m. Motion: Adopt resolutions. RESOLUTION 2000-024 — A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana establishing Underground Utility District No. 33 RESOLUTION 2000-025 — A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana establishing Underground Utility District No. 34 MOTION: Lutz SECOND: McGuigan VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy, Lutz, McGuigan, Moreno, Pulido (6) NOES: None (0) ABSENT: Franklin (1) CITY COUNCIL RECESSED AT 8:32 P.M. TO THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING FOLLOWED BY THE HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETING COUNCIL RECONVENED AT 8:34 P.M. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 114 APRIL 3, 2000 --- . 7 .. .. _. 116 COMMENTS 90.A. PUBLIC COMMENTS John Lombardo and Ralph Boccetti spoke relative to continuing problems with errant golf balls encountered at the Riverglen Housing tract. Maria Del Carman Pillado addressed the Council relative to a request to make three installment payments for a permit in connection with a new palm reading establishment 90.13. COUNCIL COMMENTS Councilmember Moreno • Announced that the Delhi Community Center received $1,000,000 in funding from the Empowerment Zone Board Councilmember Bist • Congratulated Thom Coughran, Water Resources Manager on the success of the Water Science Fair • Announced that the dedication of the Peace Pole, donated by the Rotary International, took place earlier in the afternoon • Encouraged residents to complete their census forms Councilmember Lutz • Congratulated Councilwomen Christy on the success of the Youth Exposition 2000 • Announced that the open house for the Orange County High School of the Arts drew a crowd of over 1000 people Councilmember McGuigan • Announced that Rip Ribble, Operations Manager, Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency, received an award as 'Professional of the Year" from the California Parks and Recreation Commission • Expressed concern about programming on Channel 3, particularly the music videos shown, and asked staff to discuss the issue of programming with the Cable Television Advisory Board • Noted that she had received calls from residents complaining about a curb painting company that appeared to represent the City of Santa Ana because employees displayed a City logo and business ID which gave the false impression that the company was affiliated with the City. She asked staff to look into this matter Councilmember Christy • Congratulated Thom Coughran on the success of a recent tour conducted by the Metropolitan Water District of the Copper Basin area CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 115 APRIL 3, 2000 --. _.._. --- T- _ r 117 COMMENTS Asked staff to report on the status of the fence ordinance, and the projected schedule for community forums and Council consideration. She asked the Executive Director of the Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Agency to announce the dates of any community forums on the Comcast Community Service Announcement Board Councilmember Franklin • Congratulated Captain Carlson of the Santa Ana Police Department on the City's successful bid to host the 2002 Police/Fire Summer Games. He noted that the City's bid was selected over bids submitted by Fresno and San Diego; he further noted that hosting the games will provide increased revenue for the City of Santa Ana • Congratulated the Empowerment Zone Board on the work done to distribute $3,666,000 in second year funding to organizations providing services within the Empowerment Zone Mayor Pulido • Reminded residents to fill out the census forms and noted that the deadline to submit the census forms has been extended to April 10, 2000 ADJOURNMENT - 9:30 P.M. - To 5:30 p.m. on April 17, 2000 in the Police Chiefs Conference Room, 60 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, California In Memory of Dr. Thelma Jones and Former Mayor Vern Evans. Patricia E. Healy, Clerk of the Council CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 116 APRIL 3, 2000