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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-06-17MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE INVOCATION JUNE 17, 2002 POLICE COMMUNITY ROOM 60 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 6:19 P.M. COUNCILMEMBERS present: PATRICIA A. McGUIGAN, Mayor Pro Tern LISA BIST ALBERTA CHRISTY BRETT FRANKLIN JOSE SOLORIO Absent: CLAUDIA ALVAREZ, MIGUEL PULIDO, Mayor STAFF present: DAVID N. REAM, City Manager, JOSEPH W. FLETCHER, City Attorney PATRICIA E. HEALY, Clerk of the Council MAYOR PRO TEM McGUIGAN Nua Lualemaga, Police Chaplain Motion: Approve staff recommendations on the following Consent Calendar items. MOTION: Bist SECOND: Franklin VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy Franklin, McGuigan, Solorio (5) NOES: None (0) ABSENT: Alvarez, Pulido (2) CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 220 JUNE 17, 2002 CONSENT CALENDAR ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS MINUTES Motion: Approve minutes. (Items 10.A. and 103.) 10.A. ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF JUNE 3, 2002 10.6. REGULAR MEETING OF JUNE 3, 2002 ORDINANCE SECOND READING 11.A. FISCAL YEAR 2002-2003 CITY BUDGET Motion: Place ordinance on second reading and adopt. ORDINANCE NO. NS-2500 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana appropriating monies to the several offices, agencies and departments of the City for the Fiscal Year commencing July 1, 2002 13.A. VACANCY REPORT—JUNE 12, 2002 The Vacancy Report reflects only appointments made by the Council. Motion: Instruct Clerk to enter report into the Minutes. Board/Commission Vacancies Ward Cable Television Advisory Board 1 Ward 5 Community Redevelopment / 2 Sr. Tenant Housing Commission Section 8 Human Relations Commission 1 Ward 2 Library Board 2 Ward 2, Mayor Workforce Investment Board 7 Youth Commission —Alternate 1 Mayor Youth Commission — Regular 1 Ward 6 TOTAL 15 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 221 JUNE 17, 2002 13.B. COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS Committee Name Arts and Culture Committee - Cancellation Notice Neighborhood Improvement / Code Enforcement Park Development / Joint Use Facilities Public Safety South Main Street Improvement Plan Committee Motion: Receive and File. CLERK OF THE COUNCIL POSTING REPORT CONSENT CALENDAR Meeting Dates) 05/15/02 04/23/02 04/23/02 04/15/02 04/29/02 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. (Items 15.A. through 15.F.) Council Meeting Agendas Meeting Date Posted Time 15.A. Notice of Adjournment 06/03/02 06/04/02 5:30 p.m. 15.B. City Council Meeting Agenda 06/03/02 05/31/02 11:50 a.m. 15.C. Revised Agenda 06/03/02 05/31/02 3:45 p.m. 15.D. Adjourned Regular Meeting - Closed Session Agenda 06/03/02 05/31/02 3:45 p.m. Council Committee Agendas Meeting Date Posted Time 15.E. Technology Committee - Cancel 06/12/02 06/07/02 1:30 p.m. 16.F. Education & Youth Programs 06/06/02 06/03/02 1:00 p.m. Motion: Declare and instruct Clerk to enter proclamations/certificates into the Minutes. Honoree Date 16.A. 10t' Annual Floral Park home & garden tour - volunteers 06/06/02 16.B. Soroptimist International Santa Ana / Tustin Chapter 2001/2002 Young Woman of the Achievement 06/06/02 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 222 JUNE 17, 2002 CONSENT CALENDAR 16.C. DWZONE Medical Co., Ltd. 16.D. Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish 16.E. Xu Huping for Symbols of Power: Masterpieces from the Nanjing Museum to Bower's Museum 16.F. Small Business Awards from Southland Economic Development Corporation 16.G. Most Beautiful Yard Contest Winners 16.H. Valley High School High Achievers - 4.0 & Above GPA 16.1. NAACP 11th Annual Juneteenth Celebration MISCELLANEOUS ADMINISTRATION 19.A. CLOSED SESSION REPORT Motion: Approve settlement. 06/07/02 06/08/02 06/09/02 06/12/02 06/13/02 06/13/02 06/16/02 LIABILITY CLAIMS pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.95 Jack Rife vs. City of Santa Ana, case Nos. MON 0277644, ANA 218350, ANA 347656, ANA 347657, Compromise and Release $40,000.00 19.13. EXCUSED ABSENCES Motion: Excuse Councilmember Alvarez and Mayor Pulido from the June 17, 2002 Council meeting. BUDGETARY MATTERS 20.A. WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT REALLOCATION OF FUNDING Motions: 1. Approve appropriation adjustment. (Requires five affirmative votes.) APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT NO. 02-251 - Recognizing additional revenues of $76,740.00 Title I Youth funding, an additional $8,010.00 Title I Rapid Response funding, a decrease in revenues of $40,650.00 Title I Adult funding and a decrease of $530.00 Title I Dislocated Worker funding from the State of California for the Workforce Investment Act programs CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 223 JUNE 17, 2002 CONSENT CALENDAR 2. Adopt resolution. RESOLUTION NO. 2002-048 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana to amend the current annual budget to reallocate one position in the Community Development Agency SPECIFICATIONS - PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES Motion: Award in accordance with Requests for Council Action. (Items 22.A. through 22.N.) 22.A. SPEC. NO. 99-078 - CHARTER BUS SERVICES - PARKS AND RECREATION - Renew the contracts for charter bus services for a one- year period in the following annual amounts not to exceed: Silver State Coach, Inc. $12,000.00 Certified Transportation Services 58,000.00 22.13. SPEC. NO. 99-088 - ANIMAL FOOD - PARKS AND RECREATION - Renew the contract with Hitch'n Post Pet Supplies & Feed for the purchase of animal food, for a one-year period in an annual amount not to exceed $18,147.45 - Finance and Management Services 22.C. SPEC. NO. 00-074 - CITYWIDE PRINTING - FINANCE - Renew the contract for printing services for a one-year period in the following annual amounts not to exceed: Vendor: Amount: Mekong Printing $50,000.00 Moore Business Forms 25,000.00 Printing Island 25,000.00 Southland Envelope Co., Inc. 25,000.00 Stratacom 25,000.00 Time Business Forms 30,000.00 Trefz Printing Co. 25,000.00 United Printing & Mailing 20,000.00 Western Marketing Services 30,000.00 22.D. SPEC. NO. 01-059 - PLASTIC TRASH CAN LINERS - FINANCE - Renew the contract with Gale Supply Cc for plastic trash can liners for a 12-month period in an annual amount not to exceed $27,379.00 - Finance and Management Services Agency CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 224 JUNE 17, 2002 CONSENT CALENDAR 22.E. SPEC. NO. 01-062 - VEHICLE BODY REPAIR - FINANCE - Renew the contracts for vehicle body repair services for a one-year period in a total aggregate annual amount not to exceed $150,000.00 with the following: A & J Auto Body Doffo Automotive, Inc. Autobody USA (formerly K.C. Auto Collision) Kelly's Body Shop 1 Day Paint & Body Centers, Inc. 22.F. SPEC. NO. 01-085 - TRANSMISSION SERVICE - FINANCE - Renew the contracts for transmission service for a one-year period in the annual not - to -exceed amounts as follows: Bidder: Location: Amount: Motra Transmissions Santa Ana $50,000.00 Fiesta Transmission, Inc. Santa Ana 20,000.00 Leon's Transmission Service, Inc. Garden Grove 20,000.00 Mills Ford Anaheim 10,000.00 22.G. SPEC. NO. 02-022 - COMPUTER EQUIPMENT - LIBRARY SERVICES - Amend the contracts for the purchase of desktop computers, other peripheral computer equipment, and software by $25,537.00 with the following vendors: Direct Manufacturer: Micron Electronics, Inc. $20,458.00 Value Added Reseller: En Pointe Technologies, Inc. 5,079.00 22.H. SPEC. NO. 02-073 - OFFICE COPIERS, MAINTENANCE AND SUPPLIES - PLANNING AND BUILDING & PUBLIC WORKS - Award a contract to MWB Business Systems for the purchase of seven office copiers and a five-year maintenance and supply contract for a total of $75,725.37 - Finance and Management Services 22.1. SPEC. NO. 02-075 - DIGITAL COPIERS, MAINTENANCE AND SUPPLIES - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & POLICE - Award contracts for the purchase of digital copiers, and five-year maintenance and supply contracts for the copiers, in the annual amounts as follows: Vendor: Location: Copier7 Annual Maint: Canon Business Solutions Costa Mesa $13,947.16 $1,248.00 Xerox Santa Ana 44,209.43 7,320.48 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 225 JUNE 17, 2002 CONSENT CALENDAR 22.J. SPEC. NO. 02-078 - MISCELLANEOUS PLUMBING SUPPLIES - FINANCE - Award contracts for miscellaneous plumbing supplies for a two-year period, with provision for two one-year renewals, in the annual amounts as follows: Bidder: Location: Amount: Plumbing and Industrial Supply Santa Ana $25,000.00 Irvine Pipe & Supply Santa Ana 25,000.00 22.K. SPEC. NO. 02-080 - LAUNDRY CHEMICALS - POLICE DEPARTMENT - Award a contract to Ecolab Incorporated, using the County of Orange Sheriff -Coroner Department's contract with Ecolab Incorporated for the purchase of laundry chemicals, for a one-year period in an annual amount not to exceed $15,000.00 - Finance and Management Services 221. SPEC. NO. 02-082 - UTILITY VEHICLES - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY - Award a contract to Whittier Honda Kawasaki for the purchase of utility vehicles in the amount of $27,031.33 - Finance and Management Services 22.M. SPEC. NO. 02-084 - FOLDING AND INSERTING MAILING EQUIPMENT - FINANCE - Award a contract to PFE International, Inc. for the purchase of a folding and inserting mailing machine and a five-year maintenance and supply contract in a total amount not to exceed $102,246.53 - Finance and Management Services 22.N. SPEC. NO. 02-087 - MISCELLANEOUS PIPE AND FITTINGS - FINANCE - Amend the contract to Westburne Supply, Inc. to increase the aggregate limit by $10,000.00 for the purchase of miscellaneous pipe and fittings, for an annual amount not to exceed $20,000.00 - Finance and Management Services Agency PROJECTS - MAINTENANCE. REHABILITATION, IMPROVEMENT, CONSTRUCTION OR CHANGE ORDERS FOR PUBLIC FACILITIES 23.A. PROJECT NO. 1729 - SEVENTEENTH STREET AT SR-55 OVERCROSSING APPROACH Motions: 1. Award a contract to R. J. Noble Company, the lowest responsible bidder, in accordance with bid prices in the estimated amount of $1,303,520.00 2. Approve a Funding Analysis with a total estimated construction cost of $1,629,300.00 - Public Works Agency CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 226 JUNE 17, 2002 CONSENT CALENDAR 23.B. PROJECT NO. 2208 - COLD -MILLING ASPHALT STREETS Motion: Approve a contract amendment with Pavement Recycling Systems, Inc. for cold -milling asphalt streets citywide, increasing the not -to - exceed amount from $30,000.00 to $66,000.00 - Public Works Agency 23.C. PROJECT NO. 2209 - PAVEMENT FABRIC INSTALLATION ON ASPHALT STREETS CITYWIDE Motion: Approve a contract amendment with All American Asphalt, for pavement fabric installation on asphalt streets citywide, increasing the not -to -exceed amount from $20,000.00 to $45,000.00 - Public Works Agency 23.D. PROJECT NO. 2595 - WARNER AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS FROM SANTA ANA RIVER TO OTIS STREET Motions: 1. Award a contract to Ben's Asphalt, the lowest responsible bidder, in accordance with unit bid prices in the estimated amount of $345,993.30 for construction of Warner Avenue Improvements from Santa Ana River to Otis Street 2. Approve a Funding Analysis with a total estimated construction cost of $449,800.00 - Public Works Agency 23.E. PROJECT NO. 4091 - SEGERSTROM AVENUE STORM DRAIN Motions: 1. Award a contract to Paulus Engineering, Inc., the lowest responsible bidder, in accordance with unit bid prices in the estimated amount of $689,325.00 for construction of Segerstrom Avenue storm drain 2. Approve a Funding Analysis with a total estimated construction cost of $874,000.00 - Public Works Agency FXCIN4=1214 Y&j Motion: Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute agreements. (Items 25.A. through 25.L and 25.R.) CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 227 JUNE 17, 2002 CONSENT CALENDAR 25.A. HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONS WITH AIDS (HOPWA) PROGRAM 1. AGMT NO. 2002-106 - Execute an agreement between the City of Santa Ana, AIDS Services Foundation Orange County and Solari Enterprises, Inc. in the amount of $697,330.00 for the continuation of the Tenant -Based Rental Assistance Program 2. AGMT NO. 2002-107 - Execute an agreement with County of Orange Health Care Agency in the amount of $500,000.00 to provide supportive housing services to HIV/AIDS individuals in the County of Orange - Community Development Agency 25.13. AGMT NO. 2002-108 - SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATION SERVICES - Execute an agreement with Daniel Juan for an amount not to exceed $26,000.00 - Community Development Agency 25.C. AGMT NO. 2002-109 - HELICOPTER SERVICES - Execute a one-year agreement with the Airborne Law Enforcement Services Joint Powers Authority for law enforcement helicopter services in an amount not to exceed $200,000.00 - Police Department 25.D. AGMT NO. 2002-110 - CART RETRIEVAL SERVICES - Approve an agreement extension for one year with Hernandez Cart Service, Inc. for cart retrieval services citywide in an amount not to exceed $84,000.00 - Public Works Agency 25.E. AGMT NO. 2002-111 - TRAFFIC SIGNAL AND SERIES STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE - Award a contract for routine and extraordinary maintenance of all City operated traffic signals and street lights for the period between September 1, 2002 and August 31, 2004 to Econolite Control Products, Inc. the lowest responsible bidder in an estimated amount not to exceed $619,370.00 per fiscal year, with an option to extend the contract for one additional year - Public Works Agency 25.F. AGMT NO. 2002-112 - CONSULTING SERVICES - Execute an agreement with Wesley A. Bosch, M.A. to provide counseling and assessment services for clients at the Santa Ana WORK Center for an amount not to exceed $65,000.00 - Community Development Agency 25.G. AGMT NO. 2002-113 - CONSULTING SERVICES - Execute a contract with Silver Rose Enterprises, LLC to continue training staff overseeing the WORK Center, Workforce Investment Board, and Youth Council in an amount not to exceed $20,000.00 - Community Development Agency CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 228 JUNE 17, 2002 CONSENT CALENDAR 25.H. AGMT NO. 2002-114 - CAREER PLANNING WORKSHOPS - WELFARE - TO -WORK CLIENTS - Execute an agreement with Epic Career Services in an amount not to exceed $20,000.00 to provide Career Planning Workshops to Welfare -to -Work clients - Community Development Agency 25.1. AGMT NO. 2002-115 - TRANSPORTATION SERVICES - WELFARE -TO - WORK PARTICIPANTS - Execute an agreement with Child Shuttle in an amount not to exceed $131,000.00 to provide transportation services for Welfare -to -Work participants and their dependents - Community Development Agency 25.J. AGMT NO. 2002-116 - OUT -OF -SCHOOL YOUTH PROGRAMS - Execute an amendment to the agreement with the Employment Development Department of the State of California to extend the term and increase the amount of the contract to $255,949.00 for an Out -of -School Youth program under the Workforce Investment Act Youth grant - Community Development Agency 25.K. AGMT NO. 2002-117 - MOBILE ANIMAL VACCINATION SERVICES - Renew the contract agreement with Vet Care Vaccination Services, Inc. to provide mobile vaccination clinics - Police Department 251. WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT DISLOCATED WORKERS AND RAPID RESPONSE SUBCONTRACTORS 1. AGMT NO. 2002-118 - Execute an agreement with the Rancho Santiago Community College District in an amount not to exceed $41,200.00 for re-employment services and activities under the Workforce Investment Act Dislocated Worker grant. 2. AGMT NO. 2002-119 - Execute, an agreement with the Vietnamese Community of Orange County in an amount not to exceed $95,000.00 for comprehensive employment training and case management services under the Workforce Investment Act Dislocated Worker grant 3. AGMT NO. 2002-120 - Execute, an agreement with HR Management in an amount not to exceed $43,200.00 for Internet job search workshops under the Workforce Investment Act Dislocated Worker grant. 4. AGMT NO. 2002-121 - Execute, an agreement with the Hispanic Business Consultants in an amount not to exceed $25,000.00 for Spanish-speaking entrepreneurial training under the Workforce Investment Act Rapid Response grant CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 229 JUNE 17, 2002 CONSENT CALENDAR 5. AGMT NO. 2002-122 - Execute, an agreement with the Tomkinson & Associates in an amount not to exceed $25,000.00 to provide job search workshops under the Workforce Investment Act Rapid Response grant - Community Development Agency 25.M. MABURY PARK WATER WELL PROJECT Legal Notice published in the Orange County Register on May 2, 2002 Motions: 1. Approve and adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Program Environmental Report No. 2002- 177 for a proposed water well at Mabury Park 2. Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute agreement. AGMT NO. 2002-123 - Execute an agreement with the Metropolitan Water District, Municipal Water District of Orange County and Orange County Water District for the City to construct and operate a water well in Mabury Park - Public Works Agency 25.N. MINNIE STREET FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER FUNDING Motions: 1. Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute agreement. AGMT NO. 2002-124, 125, 126, 127, & 128 - Execute an agreement with the Orange County Social Services Agency and service provider partners, including Child Guidance Center, Human Options, Cambodian Family and the Santa Ana Unified School District to provide funding and services for the Minnie Street Resource Center 2. Approve appropriation adjustment. (Requires rive affirmative votes.) APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT NO. 02-243 - Recognizing $84,397.00 in Orange County Social Services Agency grant funding in the Minnie Street Family Resource Center revenue account and appropriate the funds to the Minnie Street Family Resource Center expenditure account- Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Agency CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 230 JUNE 17, 2002 CONSENT CALENDAR 25.0. SENIOR MOBILITY PROGRAM - VIETNAMESE SENIOR COMMUNITY Motions: 1. Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute agreement. AGMT NO. 2002-129 - With the Orange County Transportation Authority and the Vietnamese Community of Orange County to provide funding for transportation services 2. Approve appropriation adjustment. (Requires five affirmative votes.) APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT NO. 02-247 - Recognizing $41,584.00 in the Orange County Transportation Authority - Transport Vietnamese revenue account and appropriate the funds to the program expenditure account - Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Agency 25.P. SENIOR MOBILITY PROGRAM Motions: 1. Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute agreement. AGMT NO. 2002-131 - With the Orange County Transportation Authority for Senior Mobility Program funding 2. Approve appropriation adjustment. (Requires give affirmative votes.) APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT NO. 02-244 - Recognizing $110,711.70 in Orange County Transportation Authority grant funds in the Orange County Transportation Authority Senior Mobility Program revenue account and appropriate the funds to the Senior Mobility Program expenditure account - Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Agency 25.Q. AFTER SCHOOL ARTS PROGRAM Motions: 1. Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute agreement. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 231 JUNE 17, 2002 CONSENT CALENDAR AGMT NO. 2002-132 - Execute a one-year agreement with Santa Ana Unified School District to provide funding for an After School Arts Program in an amount not to exceed $34,832.00 2. Approve appropriation adjustment. (Requires five affirmative votes.) APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT NO. 02-246 - Recognizing Santa Ana Unified School District funds of $34,832.00 in the Santa Ana Unified School District grants revenue account and appropriate the funds to the After School Arts expenditure accounts - Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Agency 25.R. AGMT NO. 2002,033 - COMPUTER CONNECTIVITY EQUIPMENT AND MAINTENANCE SUPPORT - FINANCE - Execute a one-year agreement for consulting services with Professional Networking Consultants, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $75,000.00 for computer connectivity equipment and maintenance support with an option for two one-year renewals at an amount not to exceed $11,000.00 annually - Finance and Management Services MISCELLANEOUS -BUDGET 29.A. BIG INDEPENDENT CITIES EXCESS POOL JOINT POWERS AUTHORITY RENEWAL Motion: Approve the City's continued membership in Big Independent Cities Excess Pool Joint Powers Authority for an additional three years beginning on July 1, 2002 at an annual premium cost not to exceed $2,000,000.00 for the first year and authorize the City Manager to renew the insurance coverage - Personnel Services Department 29.B. ADOPTION OF NEW FEDERAL REGULATIONS - DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN Motion: Approve amendments to the City's 457 Deferred Compensation Plan, and authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute the Plan on behalf of the City *** END OF CONSENT CALENDAR *0 0 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 232 JUNE 17, 2002 BUSINESS CALENDAR 50.A. 2002 GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Motions: 1. Place ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title. ORDINANCE NO. NS-2501 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana calling for and giving notice of a General Municipal Election to be held in the City of Santa Ana on November 5, 2002 for the election of certain officers as required by the provisions of the City's Charter 2. Adopt resolutions. RESOLUTION NO. 2002-049 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana establishing a system for candidates whose statements are submitted to the electorate in the 2002 General Election to pay the pro rata share of the cost of inclusion of the statement RESOLUTION NO 2002-050 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana requesting the Board of Supervisors of Orange County to consolidate a General Municipal Election of the City of Santa Ana with the statewide general election to be held on November 5, 2002 - Clerk of the Council Office MOTION: Bist SECOND: Christy VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy Franklin, McGuigan, Solorio (5) NOES: None (0) ABSENT: Alvarez, Pulido (2) 50.13. ORDINANCE UPDATING RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING PURCHASING AND PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION Motion: Place ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title. ORDINANCE NO. NS-2502 - An ordinance of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana amending Article VII of Chapter 2 of the Code relating to purchasing and adding Article VIII to Chapter 33 of the Code relating to public works construction CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 233 JUNE 17, 2002 BUSINESS CALENDAR MOTION: Christy SECOND: Bist VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy Franklin, McGuigan, Solorio (5) NOES: None (0) ABSENT: Alvarez, Pulido (2) 55.A. PROVIDE CONTINUATION OF PARTIALLY PAID MILITARY LEAVE AND DEPENDENT BENEFITS FOR CITY EMPLOYEES CALLED TO ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY Motion: Adopt resolution. RESOLUTION NO. 2002-051 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana amending Resolution No. 2001-065 to provide for continuation of additional partially paid temporary military leave of absence for City employees called to active duty with the armed forces and continuation of benefits for their dependents - Personnel Services Department MOTION: Franklin SECOND: Christy VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy Franklin, McGuigan, Solorio (5) NOES: None (0) ABSENT: Alvarez, Pulido (2) 55.B. AFFIRMING CONSISTENCY BETWEEN THE CITY'S CIRCULATION ELEMENT AND THE MASTER PLAN OF ARTERIAL HIGHWAYS Motion: Adopt resolution. RESOLUTION NO. 2002-052 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana affirming consistency between the Circulation Element and the Master Plan of Arterial Highways - Public Works Agency CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 234 JUNE 17, 2002 BUSINESS CALENDAR MOTION: Bist SECOND: Christy VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy Franklin, McGuigan, Solorio (5) NOES: None (0) ABSENT: Alvarez, Pulido (2) 55.C. ESTABLISHING APPROPRIATION LIMIT OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA FOR FY 2002-2003 Motion: Adopt resolution. RESOLUTION NO. 2002-053 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana establishing the appropriation limit of the City of Santa Ana for Fiscal Year 2002-2003 - Finance and Management Services MOTION: Bist SECOND: Solorio VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy Franklin, McGuigan, Solorio (5) NOES: None (0) ABSENT: Alvarez, Pulido (2) PUBLIC HEARINGS 75.A. AMENDMENT APPLICATION NO. 2002-006: GOODWILL INDUSTRIES AT 410 NORTH FAIRVIEW STREET Filed by Goodwill Industries to re -zone an 11-acre parcel from Heavy Industrial (M2) and Light Industrial (M1) to Specific Development 70 (SD- 70) in order to accommodate a 66,400 square foot expansion of office, retail, and warehouse uses at 410 N. Fairview Street Legal Notice published in the Orange County Register and mailed on June 7. 2002 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 235 JUNE 17, 2002 PUBLIC HEARINGS Presentation of staff report by Verny Caravajal, Planning and Building Agency Presentation of written communication by Clerk of the Council: None Speaker: Phillip Schwartze representing the applicant, spoke in support of this project. Public hearing was closed. Motion: 1. Approve and certify Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Program, Environmental Review No. 00-147. 2. Place ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title. ORDINANCE NO. NS-2503 - An ordinance of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana rezoning the property located at 410 North Fairview Street from Heavy Industrial (M2) and Light Industrial (M1) to Specific Development 70 (SD-70) (AA No. 2002-06) MOTION: Solorio SECOND: McGuigan VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy Franklin, McGuigan, Solorio (5) NOES: None (0) ABSENT: Alvarez, Pulido (2) 75.6. 2002/2003 SUPPLEMENTAL LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES FUND GRANT To consider the 2002-2003 Supplemental Law Enforcement Services Fund (SLESF) Grant. The funding amount for 2002 has yet to be authorized through the State budget, however, in compliance with the requirements of this legislation, an adopted resolution and an expenditure plan must be submitted to the Supplemental Law Enforcement Oversight Committee prior to funding. Legal Notice published in the Orange County Resister on June 7, 2002 Presentation of staff report by Police Chief Paul Walters Presentation of written communication by Clerk of the Council: None CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 236 JUNE 17, 2002 PUBLIC HEARINGS There were no public speakers Public hearing was closed. Motion: Adopt resolution. RESOLUTION NO. 2002-054 - A resolution of the City Council of Santa Ana to authorize the Chief of Police to submit an application for grant funding and a proposed expenditure plan for the 2002-2003 Supplemental Law Enforcement Services Fund - Police Department MOTION: Christy SECOND: Bist VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy Franklin, McGuigan, Solorio (5) NOES: None (0) ABSENT: Alvarez, Pulido (2) 75.C. MINNIE STREET APARTMENTS II ACQUISITION, REHABILITATION AND FINANCING Consider approval of the issuance by the Housing Authority of the City of Santa Ana (the "Authority") of multifamily housing revenue bonds (the "Bonds") in a principal amount not to exceed Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) to assist in the permanent financing of the acquisition and rehabilitation of 45-units of multifamily rental housing development known as Minnie Street II Apartments (the 'Project'). The Project is located at 935, 1006, 1010, 1014 and 1018 South Minnie Street. Legal Notice published in the Orange County Register on May 31 and June 7, 2002 Presentation of staff report by John Reekstin, Executive Director, Community Redevelopment Agency Presentation of written communication by Clerk of the Council: None Public hearing was closed. There were no public speakers. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 237 JUNE 17, 2002 PUBLIC HEARINGS Motion: Adopt resolution. RESOLUTION NO. 2002-055 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana approving the issuance of multifamily housing revenue bonds by the Housing Authority of the City of Santa Ana for the purpose of financing the acquisition and rehabilitation of Minnie Street II Apartments ("Cornerstone Village") MOTION: Bist SECOND: Christy VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy Franklin, McGuigan, Solorio (5) NOES: None (0) ABSENT: Alvarez, Pulido (2) COUNCIL RECESSED TO THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING AT 6:40 P.M. FOLLOWED BY THE HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETING COUNCIL RECONVENED AT 6:42 P.M. WORK STUDY SESSION WS.A. AUTOMATED ENFORCEMENT SYSTEM As required by California Vehicle Code (CVC) Sections 21455.5 and 21455.6 the City Council will conduct a public hearing on the proposed use of an automated enforcement system. Legal Notice published in the 0. C. Reporter on June 7, 2002 and in the Orange County Register on June 8, 2002 Presentation of staff report by Lieutenant Tony Levatino, Santa Ana Police Department. Highlights of this presentation are as follows: Studies show that photo enforcement programs save lives and reduce injuries; reduce accidents at installed intersections; reduce accidents at all intersections; modify driver behavior through education; improve traffic flow; provide 24 hour enforcement; and prevent injuries to police officers CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 238 JUNE 17, 2002 T WORK STUDY SESSION • Elements of an automated enforcement system: 1. A vehicle activates a camera triggering device 2. Photos are taken of vehicle running the red light 3. Registration check is conducted 4. Police Officer views photos and issues citation 5. citation is mailed to the registered owner 6. Owner can contest ticket and view evidence 7. Owner can request trial, pay fine, or attend traffic school 8. Same legal effect as an officer issuing a citation • Red light collisions are the #1 most dangerous collisions • A side -impact collision is most likely to directly strike an occupant • 90% of Americans believe red light violations are "extremely" or "very" dangerous • 30% know someone killed in a red light collision • 95% fear being hit by a red light runner, yet 56% admit to running red lights • Nationally, in 1998, there were 89,000 red light collisions resulting in 80,000 injuries and 986 deaths • In Santa Ana in calendar year 2000, red light collisions accounted for 24% of all 1526 injury collisions; 3 people killed; 358 injured • Top intersections for violations: 15i and Harbor; 15t and Fairview, 15f and Euclid, Broadway and 17th, and Euclid and McFadden • A red light committee was formed comprised of representatives from the Police Department, City Attorney, Purchasing, Finance, and Public Works Traffic Engineering • Interviews relative to enforcement systems were conducted with the Orange County Sheriffs Office — San Juan Capistrano, Garden Grove Police Department, City of San Diego, Culver City Police Department, Fresno Police Department, LASD North Hollywood, and Long Beach Police Department • Systems have faced recent legal challenges; in San Diego case, the court determined that red light systems are constitutional • Santa Ana Police Department is recommending approval of red light system and estimates it could be installed by February, 2003 • Implementation of automated system demonstrates commitment to safety; provides 24 hour traffic safety education; seven day a week enforcement capability; effective use of modern technology; keeps police officers safe; and, compliments traffic engineering efforts Speakers: David Brandt, Connie Potter, Ronda Rajotte spoke in support of implementation of the automated enforcement system; Dave Lopez noted that pedestrian safety was also needed. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 239 JUNE 17, 2002 1'�I 01S;F9u 11�]�����I`il - ( Council discussion ensued. Members stated that additional information was needed and suggested that the matter be continued to the next Council meeting and asked staff to obtain more detailed statistical data from jurisdictions that have utilized this technology. Motion: Continue public hearing to July 1, 2002 Council meeting. MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Franklin VOTE: AYES: Bist, Christy Franklin, McGuigan, Solorio (5) NOES: None (0) ABSENT: Alvarez, Pulido (2) 90.A. PUBLIC COMMENTS - NONE 90.B. CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS Councilmember Solorio • Noted that the opening ceremony for the Police and Fire Games was held on June 16, 2002 and congratulated the Police and Fire Departments Councilmember Christy • Asked the Fire Department to ensure that copies of a brochure promoting safe and sane Fourth of July celebrations be distributed to community centers and also advertised on radio and television Councilmember Bist • Asked the Council to adjourn in the memory of Priscilla Holmberg, a long time Santa Ana resident and a pilot at the age of 15. She was also the Peter Pan girl on the label of Peter Pan peanut butter. Ms. Holmberg died on June 6, 2002 Mayor Pro Tem McGuigan • Encouraged everyone to attend the Police and Fire Games ADJOURNMENT- 7:46 P.M. - To July 1, 2002 at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall, 20 Civic Center Plaza, 81h Floor, Santa Ana, California Adjourned in Memory of Priscilla E. Holmberg Patricia E. Healy Clerk of the Council CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 240 JUNE 17, 2002