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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-08-15 RegularMINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA CALLED TO ORDER ATTENDANCE PUBLIC COMMENTS - None AUGUST 15, 2017 CLOSED SESSION MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBER 22 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 5:14 P.M. COUNCILMEMBERS Present: MIGUEL A. PULIDO, Mayor (6:37 p.m.) MICHELE MARTINEZ, Mayor Pro Tem P. DAVID BENAVIDES VICENTE SARMIENTO JOSE SOLORIO SAL TINAJERO (5:35 p.m.) JUAN VILLEGAS COUNCILMEMBERS Absent: None STAFF Present: ROBERT CORTEZ, Deputy City Manager SONIA R. CARVALHO, City Attorney MARIA D. HUIZAR, Clerk of the Council COUNCIL RECESSED to Room 147 for Closed Session discussion at 5:14 p.m. CLOSED SESSION ITEMS - The Brown Act permits legislative bodies to discuss certain matters without members of the public present. The City Council finds, based on advice from the City Attorney, that discussion in open session of the following matters will prejudice the position of the City in existing and anticipated litigation: 1. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL --EXISTING LITIGATION pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) of Section 54956.9 of the Government Code: The Orange County Catholic Worker, et al. v City of Santa Ana, United States District Court for the Central District of CA (S.D.), Case No.: 8:17-cv-01340 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 1 AUGUST 15, 2017 2. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL -- ANTICIPATED LITIGATION Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to paragraph (2) or (3) of subdivision (d) of Section 54956.9 of the Government Code: California Voting Rights Act Letter 3. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL --INITIATION OF LITIGATION pursuant to paragraph (4) of subdivision (d) of Section 54956.9 of the Government Code: California Lodge Property (2909 S. Bristol.) 4. LIABILITY CLAIMS pursuant to section 54956.95 of the Government Code: Carlos Rojas, Claim #2017-109 5. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8: Address of Property: 1027 N. Bristol Street, Santa Ana, CA, APN No. 405- 274-09 Owners: Euler R. Ferrer and Yolanda G. Ferrer, as members for E.R. Ferrer, LLC Negotiators: Interim City Manager Kurtz (Deputy Cortez) Terms: Conditions of potential sale 6. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6(a): Agency Negotiators: Personnel Services Executive Director, Ed Raya Employee Organizations: Service Employees' International Union SEIU) Full -Time Employees Confidential Association of Santa Ana CASA) Santa Ana Management Association (SAMA) CLOSED SESSION REPORT - See Item 19A for any reportable actions. RECESSED THE CLOSED SESSION MEETING AT 6:45 P.M. AND CONVENED TO THE REGULAR OPEN MEETING. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 2 AUGUST 15, 2017 CALLED TO ORDER ATTENDANCE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE INVOCATION PRESENTATIONS REGULAR OPEN MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBER 22 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA SANTA ANA, CA 6:51 P.M. COUNCILMEMBERS Present: MIGUEL A. PULIDO, Mayor MICHELE MARTINEZ, Mayor Pro Tem P. DAVID BENAVIDES VICENTE SARMIENTO JOSE SOLORIO SAL TINAJERO JUAN VILLEGAS COUNCILMEMBERS Absent: None STAFF Present: ROBERT CORTEZ, Deputy City Manager SONIA R. CARVALHO, City Attorney MARIA D. HUIZAR, Clerk of the Council MAYOR PULIDO RUPERT VEGA, POLICE CHAPLAIN SPECIAL PRESENTATION by Orange County Transportation Agency Highway Update presented by Andrea West, Government Relations Representative. AGENDA ITEM CONSIDERED OUT OF ORDER 55B. APPROVE A COMMUNITY WORKFORCE AGREEMENT WITH THE LOS ANGELES/ORANGE COUNTIES BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL AND THE SIGNATORY CRAFT COUNCILS AND UNIONS; ADOPT A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE CITY'S BASIC CLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION PLAN AND ANNUAL BUDGET {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. GOAL 2, 4a} - City Manager's Office The following spoke on the matter: CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 3 AUGUST 15, 2017 Avelino Valencia III, read letter of support for the record on behalf of Honorable Assembly member Tom Daly. Ernesto Medrano, expressed strong support for proposal. John Hanna, Government Affairs Director for Southwest Carpenters, thanked the City Attorney and staff for working with union leaders on said matter. Adrian A Esparza, Local 441, echoed comments and urged the City Council to approve agreement. David Lawhorn, representing the Electrical Apprenticeship of Orange County, expressed support for agreement; look forward to working with all union members represented. Mayor Pro Tem Martinez, motioned to move matter forward. Councilmember Tinajero, thanked Ernesto Medrano for efforts and all for working diligently to bring matter forward. Opined that only City in Orange County to have a Project Labor Agreement — bring jobs to the City and have long term benefits. Councilmember Sarmiento, recognized historic day; Santa Ana leading the path; asked staff to clarify fiscal impact; opined that range is arbitrary since agreement includes many non -quantifiable benefits to our community and if any costs would be offset — keep jobs local. Deputy City Manager Cortez, point of clarification that staff has researched matter; array of different ranges from cost neutral up to 20% when implementing such an agreement; range included in staff report are not to be considered absolute; projects will be analyzed individually on a go -forward basis. Mayor Pro Tem Martinez, thanked union for efforts over past 10 years to bring matter forward; many models analyzed; support proposal. Councilmember Benavides, thanked colleagues and speakers for supporting item; noted that community workforce agreement will focus on economic development. Councilmember Villegas, proudly support matter. Councilmember Solorio, supports matter; project is a bridge between former City Council and current members; task oriented effort by many members that bring matter to fruition; project labor agreement largely due to efforts by ad hoc committee; first of its kind in Orange County; modeled after agreement approved by Rancho Santiago Community College board; local hire in addition to other elements included in agreement; local economy will benefit. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 4 AUGUST 15, 2017 Mayor Pulido, commented that concept long in the making; team effort; expressed strong support for agreement. MOTION: 1. Authorize the Interim City Manager and the Clerk of the Council to execute the Community Workforce Agreement with the Los Angeles/Orange Counties Building and Construction Trades Council and the Signatory Craft Councils and Unions for Prime Multi -Trade Construction Contracts over $250,000 and Specialty Contracts over 100,000 for five years subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and the City Attorney (AGMT NO. 2017-189). 2. Adopt a Resolution. RESOLUTION NO. 2017-056 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA TO AMEND THE CURRENT ANNUAL BUDGET TO ADD A CONTRACTS ADMINISTRATOR POSITION IN THE PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY 3. Approve an appropriation adjustment. (Requires five affirmative votes) APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT NO. 2018-018 to fund the Contract Administrator position. MOTION: Martinez VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN ABSENT: PRESENTATIONS - Continued SECOND: Tinajero Benavides, Martinez, Pulido, Sarmiento, Solorio, Tinajero, Villegas (7) None (0) None (0) None (0) CERTIFICATES OF RECOGNITION presented by COUNCILMEMBER SARMIENTO to the Orange County Labor Federation Civic Engagement & Leadership Participants: Invelva Audelio; Iveth Bueno; Laura Castellanos; Maria Giles; Beatriz Guzman; Miguel Guzman; Patricia Hernandez; Genoveva Jacobo; Maria Lopez; Ricardo Magallanes; Leticia Molina; Leticia Orozco; Amalia Padilla; and Leticia Sanchez. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 5 AUGUST 15, 2017 CERTIFICATES OF RECOGNITION by COUNCILMEMBER SOLORIO to the Young Square Neighborhood Association for outstanding contributions to the community: Mary Lou Branch; and Liz and Steve Meade. CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION presented by COUNCILMEMBER TINAJERO to Zander Bretza for his outstanding achievements in baseball. CLOSED SESSION REPORT - See item 19A for reportable actions PUBLIC COMMENTS Barbara Lamere, spoke against Item 25F, opposed to leasing coveted land at Centennial Park by Rancho Santiago Community College. Ilya Tseglin, requested assistance in removing his son from the Ward of the State. Robert Tseglin, echoed comments by his father, Ilya. CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS MOTION: Approve staff recommendations on the following Consent Calendar items: Items 10A through 31 B, with the following modifications: Mayor Pro Tem Martinez, dissented on Agenda Item 25L. MOTION: Martinez SECOND: Sarmiento VOTE: AYES: Benavides, Martinez, Pulido, Sarmiento, Solorio, Tinajero, Villegas (7) NOES: None (0) ABSTAIN: None (0) ABSENT: None (0) Items removed for separate action or modified are highlighted. Separate actions show the actual vote. Items without votes are adopted as part of the consent motion ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS MINUTES CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 6 AUGUST 15, 2017 10A. MINUTES FROM THE REGULAR MEETING OF AUGUST 1, 2017 STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5, 1) — Clerk of the Council Office MOTION: Approve Minutes. BOARDS / COMMISSIONS / COMMITTEES 13A. APPOINT DENNIS VARNUM TO THE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD REPRESENTING EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT STRATEGIC PLAN NO 5, 1) - Community Development Agency MOTION: Appoint Dennis Varnum, Employment Program Manager III - Santa Ana Cluster Manager, to represent the Employment Development Department on the Workforce Development Board replacing Rob Claudio for a partial term expiring June 30, 2019. 13B. APPOINT GISELA CONTRERAS TO THE BOARD OF RECREATION AND PARKS FOR A PARTIAL -TERM EXPIRING DECEMBER 9, 2018 AS THE WARD 2 REPRESENTATIVE {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5, 1) - Clerk of the Council Office MOTION: Nominate Gisela Contreras for an appointment to the Board of Recreation and Parks for the Ward 2 seat (replaces L. Guzman). 13C. RECEIVE AND FILE AGENDA AND MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF YOUTH, EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE, JULY 24, 2017 {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5, 1) - Clerk of the Council Office MOTION: Receive and file. MISCELLANEOUS ADMINISTRATION 19A. CONFIRMATION OF CLOSED SESSION ACTION(S) — City Attorney's Office MOTION: Approve settlements as follow: CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL EXISTING LITIGATION pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) of Section 54956.9 of the Government Code: The Orange County Catholic Worker, et al. v City of Santa Ana, United States District Court for the Central District of CA (S.D.), Case No.: 8:17-cv- 01340. Authorized terms of settlement by 6-0 vote (Pulido absent) CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 7 AUGUST 15, 2017 CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL -- ANTICIPATED LITIGATION Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to paragraph (2) or (3) of subdivision (d) of Section 54956.9 of the Government Code: California Voting Rights Act Letter. Authorized staff to submit response letter and approved by 6-0 vote (Pulido absent) CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL INITIATION OF LITIGATION pursuant to paragraph (4) of subdivision (d) of Section 54956.9 of the Government Code: California Lodge Property (2909 S. Bristol.) Authorized staff to file a lawsuit and approved by 6-0 vote (Pulido absent) CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8: Address of Property: 1027 N. Bristol Street, Santa Ana, CA, APN No. 405-274-09 Owners: Euler R. Ferrer and Yolanda G. Ferrer, as members for E. R. Ferrer, LLC Negotiators: Interim City Manager Kurtz Terms: Conditions of potential sale Settlement: Purchase Agreement authorized in the mount of $990,000 by a 4-1 vote (Martinez dissented and Tinajero and Pulido absent) (AGMT NO. 2017-190) 19B. EXCUSED ABSENCES — None 19C. RECEIVE AND FILE QUARTERLY REPORT OF INVESTMENTS AS OF JUNE 30, 2017 {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 4, 1 D} - Finance and Management Services MOTION: Receive and file. 19D. RECEIVE AND FILE QUARTERLY REPORT FOR HOUSING DIVISION PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES APRIL 2017 — JUNE 2017 {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5, 3) - Community Development Agency Community Redevelopment and Housing Commission approved recommended action on July 26, 2017, by a vote of 5-0 (Cano absent). MOTION: Receive and file. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 8 AUGUST 15, 2017 19E. RECEIVE AND FILE STRATEGIC PLAN MONTHLY REPORT FOR JULY 2017 STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5, 1} - City Manager's Office The Strategic Plan Monthly Reports are available on the City's website at: http://www.santa-ana.org/strategic-planning/. MOTION: Receive and file. 19F. APPROVE DESTRUCTION OF OBSOLETE CITY RECORDS {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5, 1 } - Police Department MOTION: Approve the request for the destruction of obsolete records from the Finance and Management Services Agency and the Police Department in accordance with the retention schedule outlined in City Council Resolution 2013-014. BUDGETARY MATTERS APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS 20A. APPROVE AN APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT TO REVIEW WORKFORCE INNOVATION AND OPPORTUNITY ACT FUNDS FOR PROGRAM YEAR 2016-2017 TO ASSIST JOB SEEKERS ACCESS EMPOLYMENT, EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND SUPPORT SERVICES {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 2, 4} - Community Development Agency MOTION: Approve an appropriation adjustment. (Requires five affirmative votes) APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT NO. 2018-013 - Recognizing additional Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act grant funds in the total amount of 6,706 in revenue account and appropriating as follows: 48.70 in Administrative Allowance funds to account; 438.30 in Dislocated Worker funds to account; 3,219.00 in Rapid Response funds to expenditure account; and 3,000.00 in 15% Governor's Discretionary funds to account. 20B. APPROVE AN AGREEMENT TO PROVIDE VETERINARY SERVICES, AN AMENDMENT TO INCREASE FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTION FOR VETERINARY EXPENSES, AND APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT IN VETERINARY CONTRIBUTIONS FOR THE SANTA ANA ZOO {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 2, 2E} - Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 9 AUGUST 15, 2017 MOTION: 1. Authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute an agreement with Dr. Scott Weldy, dba Serrano Animal and Bird Hospital to provide veterinary services for the Santa Ana Zoo in an annual amount not -to -exceed $137,280, which includes a 10% contingency, for a term from September 1, 2017 through August 31, 2019, with two, one- year renewal options for a total amount not -to -exceed $549,120, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney (AGMT NO. 2017-191). 2. Authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute an amendment to the agreement with Friends of the Santa Ana Zoo to increase the financial contribution by $40,000 to $60,000 to be used for veterinary expenses, effective August 16, 2017 through the term of the agreement, February 28, 2019, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney (AGMT NO. 2017-192). 3. Approve an appropriation adjustment. (Requires five affirmative votes) APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT NO. 2018-015 - Recognizing revenue in the amount of $40,000 in the Friends of the Santa Ana Zoo Vet Contribution revenue account and appropriating the same amount to the Zoo Operations expenditure accounts. SPECIFICATIONS — PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 22A. SPEC. NO. 17-069 - AWARD PURCHASE ORDERS FOR INDUSTRIAL WORKSHOP FURNITURE {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 6, 213) (Public Works Agency) - Finance and Management Services MOTION: Authorize a one-time purchase and payment of purchase orders for a total aggregate amount not to exceed $100,000, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney, with the following vendors: Vendor Location Workstation Industries, Inc. Santa Ana McMurray Stern, Inc. Santa Fe Springs 22B. SPEC. NO. 17-077 - AWARD PURCHASE ORDER FOR MURPHY CONTROL SYSTEM REPLACEMENT FOR OPERATION OF WATER PUMPS AND MOTORS {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 6, 2B) (Public Works Agency) - Finance and Management Services MOTION: CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 10 AUGUST 15, 2017 1. Authorize a one-time purchase and payment of purchase order to Leed Electric, Inc., for the installation of a Murphy Control System in an amount not to exceed $76,500, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney. 2. Reject the bid from GI Endurant, LLC, as nonresponsive. Vendor did not include all required documents in the bid. 22C. SPEC. NO. 17-086 — AWARD PURCHASE ORDER FOR ARUBA CARE ANNUAL WIRELESS MAINTENANCE {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 6,1} Information Technology Department) - Finance and Management Services MOTION: 1. Authorize a one-time purchase and payment of purchase order to Saitech, Inc. for purchase of Aruba Care annual wireless maintenance in the amount of $31,500, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney. 2. Reject the bid from Taborda Solutions, Inc. as nonresponsive. AGREEMENTS 25A. APPROVAL OF VARIOUS HISTORIC PROPERTY PRESERVATION AGREEMENTS (HPPA) {STRATEGIC PLAN NOS. 5, 2, 3) - Planning and Building Agency Historic Resources Commission approved recommended action on May 24, 2017 by a vote of 4-0 (De Leon and Garcia absent). MOTION: Authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute the Mills Act agreements with the below -referenced property owners for the identified structures, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney, as follow: Property Owner(s) HPPA No. Address/House Halvorson Living 2017-03 2203 North Ross Street, Trust P. A. Mitchell House) Eugene Charles III 2017-04 2467 North Riverside Ann Avery Drive, (Reed House) Andres Paul Anderson & 2017-05 930 West River Lane, Mona Shah- Busacca House) Anderson Ryan Arthur 2017-09 1710 North Heliotrope Grossheim & Dr., (Schaffer House) AGMT No. 2017-193 041111Will iftiZl 2017-195 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 11 AUGUST 15, 2017 Andrew Michael Layton Zetulio Jimenez & 2017-10 2529 North Valencia 2017-197 Adriana De La Street, (R. D. Bird House) Rosa 25B. APPROVE INCLUSIONARY HOUSING AGREEMENT FOR THE 94 -UNIT RENTAL APARTMENT PROJECT LOCATED AT 421 NORTH HARBOR BOULEVARD - {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5, 3B} - Community Development Agency Community Redevelopment and Housing Commission approved recommended action on May 24, 2017 by a vote of 4-0 (De Leon and Garcia absent). MOTION: Authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute an Inclusionary Housing Agreement with M & A Gabaee, a California Limited Partnership, in an amount not to exceed $717,388.10, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney AGMT NO. 2017-198). 25C. APPROVE PHASE II MEMORANDUMS OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) UNDER THE WORKFORCE INNOVATION AND OPPORTUNITY ACT REGARDING ONE-STOP CENTER {STRATEGIC PLAN NO 2, 4) - Community Development Agency Workforce Development Board approved recommended action on July 26, 2017 by a vote of 4-0 (Perez and Sanchez absent). MOTION: 1. Authorize the Mayor, City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute a Memorandum of Understanding with the Santa Ana Workforce Development Board and the mandated partners as outlined under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney; AJCC Partner Authorization/ Physically AGMT No. Partner Program Category Co - Organization located 1. City of Santa Title I Adult, WIOA Title I Adult, Yes 2017-199 Ana (WORK Dislocated Dislocated Center) Workers and Workers, Youth Youth Programs programs 2. Rancho Adult WIOA title II Adult No 2017-200 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 12 AUGUST 15, 2017 3. AJCC Partner Organization Santiago Community College District Employment Development Department EDD) Partner Program Education/ Literacy and Carl Perkins Career Technical Education Wagner- Peyser 4. Employment Veterans Development Department EDD) 5. Employment Trade Act Development Department EDD) 91 Employment Development Department EDD) Unemployme nt Insurance UI) Authorization/ Category Education and Family Literacy Act AEFLA) program / Career and technical education (CTE) programs at the postsecondary level authorized under the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006 (20 U.S.C. 2301 -et seq.) WIOA title III Wagner-Peyser Employment Services, authorized under the Wagner- Peyser Act (29 U.S.C. 49 et seq.), also providing the state's public labor exchange. Jobs for Veterans State Grants JVSG), authorized under chapter 41 of title 38, u.s.c. Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA), authorized under chapter 2 of title II of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2271 et seq.) Unemployment Insurance (UI) programs under state unemployment Physically Co - located Yes Yes Yes 0 AGMT No. 2017-201 2017-202 NlyrB4lIi3 2017-204 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 13 AUGUST 15, 2017 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 14 AUGUST 15, 2017 AJCC Partner Authorization/ Physically AGMT No. Partner Program Category Co - Organization located compensation laws. 7. State Vocational WIOA title IV State Yes 2017-205 Department of Rehabilitation Vocational Rehabilitation Services Rehabilitation program authorized under title I of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S. C. 720 et seq.) 8. Social Service Temporary Temporary No 2017-206 Agency- Assistance Assistance for Family Self- for Needy Needy Families Sufficiency Families TANF), TANF) authorized under part A of title IV of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) 9. Senior Aid Senior Aid Senior Community Yes 2017-207 Program Program Service Regions II & III Employment SER -Jobs for Program (SCSEP), Progress, Inc. authorized under title V of the Older Americans Act of 1965 (42 U.S.C. 3056 et seq.) 10. Long Beach Job Corps WIOA Title I C, No 2017-208 Job Corps Jobs Corps 11. Cornerstone Job Corps WIOA Title I C, Yes 2017-209 Solutions Jobs Corps 12. Southern Native Indian and Native No 2017-210 California American American Indian Center Programs Programs(Section 166) 13. Santa Ana Housing & Housing & Urban No 2017-211 Housing Urban Development Authority Development HUD) Family Self - Sufficiency Program 14, Orange Adult Reentry No 2017-212 County Demonstratio Employment CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 14 AUGUST 15, 2017 AJCC Partner Authorization/ Physically AGMT No. Partner Program Category Co - Organization located Sheriff's n Opportunities (EO) Department programs authorized under sec. 212 of the Second Chance Act of 2007 (42 U.S.C. 17532) and WIOA sec. 169 2. Authorize the Mayor, City Manager and City Clerk to execute the Memorandum of Understanding with the County of Orange in partnership with the Orange County Development Board, the Orange County Social Services Agency and the Orange County Sheriff's Department, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney. (AGMT NOS. 2017-213 & 2017-214) 25D. APPROVE AN AGREEMENT FOR LANDSCAPE SERVICES IN CITY PARKS AND FACILITIES FOR DISTRICT 1 AND 4, RESPECTIVELY {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 6, 1131 - Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency MOTION: 1. Authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute an agreement with Midori Gardens to provide landscape maintenance services in District 1 in an annual amount not -to -exceed $274,706 (to be prorated five months for the first period), which includes a 10% contingency, for a term from September 1, 2017 through January 31, 2018, with three, one-year renewal options, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney (AGMT NO. 2017-215). 2. Authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute an agreement with Mariposa Landscape to provide landscape maintenance services in District 4 in an annual amount not -to -exceed 720,432 (to be prorated five months for the first period), which includes a 10% contingency, for a term from September 1, 2017 through January 31, 2018, with three, one-year renewal options, subject to non - substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney AGMT NO. 2017-216). CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 15 AUGUST 15, 2017 25E. APPROVE AN AMENDMENT FOR SECURITY SERVICES FOR VARIOUS CITY EVENTS {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5, 5C) - Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency MOTION: Authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute an amendment with Insure Protective Security by increasing the amount not -to -exceed by $20,000, for the original term of March 21, 2017 to December 31, 2017 and for each of the two, one-year renewal options for a total amount not -to -exceed of $195,000 for the total contract period, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney (AGMT NO. 2017-217). 25F. APPROVE RECREATIONAL VALUE ASSESSMENT OF VARIOUS CITY PARK SITES {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5, 4A) - Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency MOTION: Authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute an agreement with Placeworks in an amount not -to -exceed $50,541, which includes a 10% contingency, for a term from August 16, 2017 through January 31, 2018, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney (AGMT NO. 2017-218). 2 25G. APPROVE ON-CALL BOARD -UP SERVICES (NON -GENERAL FUND) STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 6, 1 G) - Public Works Agency MOTION: Authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute agreements for a three-year term beginning August 16, 2017, and expiring August 15, 2020, with provisions for one, two-year renewal option exercisable by the City Manager and City Attorney, in an amount not to exceed $200,000 for each firm, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney, with the following: With SLS Property Solutions, Inc. (AGMT NO. 2017-219) and With Forness Construction, Inc. (AGMT NO. 2017-220) 25H. APPROVE PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF AUDIO/VIDEO EQUIPMENT AT THE ROOSEVELT -WALKER COMMUNITY CENTER {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 2, 3D) - Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency MOTION: Authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute an agreement with Digital Networks Group, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $96,396, which includes a 10% contingency, for a term from August 16, 2017 through June 30, 2018, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney (AGMT NO. 2017-221). CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 16 AUGUST 15, 2017 251. APPROVE IN -LIEU TREATED WATER DELIVERIES (NON GENERAL FUND) STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5, 2) - Public Works Agency MOTION: Authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute an agreement with the Metropolitan Water District and the Municipal Water District of Orange County for in -lieu treated water deliveries, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney AGMT NO. 2017-222). 25J. APPROVE CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION INSPECTION OF SANITARY SEWER SERVICES (NONGENERAL FUND) {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 6, 1C & 1 F) - Public Works Agency MOTION: Authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute an agreement with Houston & Harris PCS, Inc., subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney, for a three-year period beginning August 16, 2017, and expiring August 15, 2020, with a provision for one two-year renewal option exercisable by the City Manager and City Attorney, in an amount not to exceed $400,000 per year (AGMT NO. 2017-223). 25K. APPROVE GRANT WRITING SERVICES [NON -GENERAL FUND] STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 6, 1 C) - Public Works Agency MOTION: Authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute agreements for a three-year period beginning August 15, 2017, and expiring August 14, 2020, with provision for one two-year renewal option exercisable by the City Manager and City Attorney, in an amount not to exceed $107,500 annually for each consultant, for a total annual amount of 215,000 for both agreements, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney, with the following: With Engineering Solutions Services (AGMT NO. 2017-224) and With and Townsend Public Affairs (AGMT NO. 2017-225) 25L. APPROVE ON-CALL RIGHT-OF-WAY ACQUISITION AND RELOCATION SERVICES AND FOR ON-CALL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES NON -GENERAL FUND) {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 6, 1G) - Public Works Agency MOTION: CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 17 AUGUST 15, 2017 1. Authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute agreements to provide on-call right-of-way acquisition and relocation services for a three-year term beginning August 16, 2017, and expiring August 15, 2020, with provisions for one, two-year renewal option exercisable by the City Manager and City Attorney, in an amount not to exceed $300,000 for each firm, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney, with the following: With Overland, Pacific & Cutler, Inc. (AGMT NO. 2017-226) and Paragon Partners, LTD (AGMT NO. 2017-227) 2. Authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute agreements with Overland, Pacific & Cutler, Inc., and Paragon Partners, LTD, to provide on-call right-of-way property management services for a three-year term beginning August 16, 2017, and expiring August 15, 2020, with provisions for one, two-year renewal option exercisable by the City Manager and City Attorney, in an amount not to exceed 300,000 for each firm, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney, with the following: With Overland, Pacific & Cutler, Inc. (AGMT NO. 2017-228), and Paragon Partners, LTD (AGMT NO. 2017-229) Mayor Pro Tem Martinez dissented on Agenda Item 25L. 25M. APPROVE A FREEWAY AGREEMENT FOR 1-5 HIGH -OCCUPANCY VEHICLE HOV) PROJECT FOR IMPROVEMENTS BETWEEN STATE ROUTE 55 AND STATE ROUTH 57; AND COOPERATIVE FOR PROJECT SUPPORT SERVICES [NON -GENERAL FUND] {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 6, 11 - Public Works Agency MOTION: 1. Authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute a freeway agreement (12 -ORA -5-30.5/34.6) with the State of California, Department of Transportation (CalTrans) for the 1-5 Central Corridor Freeway High Occupancy Vehicle Project, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney (AGMT NO. 2017-230). 2. Authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute a cooperative agreement with the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) for the 1-5 Central Corridor Freeway HOV Project, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney (AGMT NO. 2017-231). CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 18 AUGUST 15, 2017 MISCELLANEOUS - BUDGET 29A. APPROVE DONATION AGREEMENT WITH VARIOUS ORGANIZATIONS TO SUPPORT COMMUNITY EVENTS AND PROGRAMS {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5, 4) — City Council MOTION: Authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute agreements with various organizations in support of their community events and programs, subject to nonsubstantive changes approved by the City Manager and the City Attorney, as follows: 1. Second Chance Orange County to support their annual event to support on-going program activities that offer Santa Ana residents with workforce training, in the amount of $500 (Councilmember Solorio); and 2. Santa Ana College Foundation to provide college scholarship funds for graduating high school seniors that live within Santa Anita neighborhood, in the amount of $500 (Councilmember Villegas) LAND USE MATTERS CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT/VARIANCES 31 A. RECEIVE AND FILE STAFF REPORT APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2017-17 TO ALLOW THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES FOR ON -PREMISE CONSUMPTION AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2017-19 TO ALLOW AFTER-HOURS OPERATIONS UNTIL 2:00 A.M. AT MARISCOS EL CAPITAN RESTAURANT LOCATED AT 1106 SOUTH BRISTOL STREET — JUVENAL BARAJAS, APPLICANT {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 3, 21 - Planning and Building Agency Planning Commission approved recommended action on July 24, 2017. MOTION: Receive and file the staff report approving Conditional Use Permit No. 2017-17 and Conditional Use Permit No. 2017-19 as conditioned. 31 B. RECEIVE AND FILE STAFF REPORT APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2017-18 TO ALLOW AN INDOOR SPORTS FACILITY FOR ARROWTAG OC LOCATED AT 3400 WEST WARNER AVENUE, UNIT K - THOMAS MAGSAYSAY, APPLICANT (STRATEGIC PLAN NOS. 3, 2, 5) - Planning and Building Agency Planning Commission approved recommended action on July 24, 2017. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 19 AUGUST 15, 2017 MOTION: Receive and file the staff report approving Conditional Use Permit No. 2017-18 as conditioned. END OF CONSENT CALENDAR" OATH OF OFFICE ADMINISTERED TO THE NEWLY APPOINTED COMMISSIONERS: DENNIS VARNUM AND GISELA CONTRERAS BUSINESS CALENDAR ITEMS RESOLUTIONS 55A. ADOPT A RESOLUTION AND APPROVE APROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF YOUTH KNOW: COMMUNITY SOCIAL INNOVATION PROJECT FOR MENTORING AND GUIDING TEENS/YOUNG ADULT VOLUNTEERS AND PROMOTE CIVIC ENGAGEMENT {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 2, 2A} - Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency The following spoke in support of the matter: Perla Dionicio, opposed to criminalization and incarceration of youth, instead invest in our youth that will enrich their lives. MOTION: 1. Adopt a resolution. RESOLUTION NO. 2017-057 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA ACCEPTING THE AWARD OF A PITCH - AN -IDEA GRANT AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT TO EXECUTE ANY PAPERWORK NECESSARY TO COMPLY WITH THE GRANT With the California State Library in an amount of $65,800 (AGMT NO. 2017-232). 2. Approve an appropriation adjustment. (Requires five affirmative votes) APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT NO. 2018-014 - Recognizing grant revenue in the amount of $65,800 in the Library Services and Technology Act -Grant Awards revenue account and appropriating the same amount to CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 20 AUGUST 15, 2017 55B. 55C the Library Services and Technology Act -Grant Awards expenditure accounts MOTION: Martinez SECOND: Sarmiento VOTE: AYES: Benavides, Martinez, Pulido, Sarmiento, Solorio, Tinajero, Villegas (7) NOES: None (0) ABSTAIN: None (0) ABSENT: None (0) AGENDA ITEM CONSIDERED OUT OF ORDER APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT AND RESOLUTION AMENDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2017-18 JAIL OPERATIONS BUDGET - Police Department MOTION: Adopt a resolution. 1. Approve an appropriation adjustment. (Requires five affirmative votes) APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT NO. 2018-017 - Recognizing $10,217,316 for ten months of additional Jail Operations related revenues and appropriating $5,924,910 to Jail Operations expenditure accounts and appropriating $4,292,406 to the Reserve Appropriation for deficit reduction. 2. Adopt a resolution. RESOLUTION NO. 2017-058 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA TO AMEND THE CURRENT ANNUAL BUDGET TO ADD THIRTEEN FULL TIME CORRECTIONAL POSITIONS IN THE POLICE DEPARTMENT -CORRECTIONAL OFFICER, CORRECTIONAL SUPERVISOR, AND CORRECTIONAL MANAGER MOTION: Benavides VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: CITY COUNCIL MINUTES SECOND: Tinajero Benavides, Pulido, Sarmiento, Solorio, Tinajero, Villegas (6) Martinez (1) None (0) 21 AUGUST 15, 2017 ABSENT: None (0) REPORTS 65A. APPROVE AN AMENDMENT TO FISCAL YEAR 2017/18 SEVEN-YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (CIP) TO INCLUDE PARK PROJECTS IN THE AMOUNT OF $2 MILLION FROM COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS (CDBG) {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5, 4A} - Community Development Agency; Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency; and Public Works Agency The following spoke on matter: Jose Rea, representing Madison Park Neighborhood Association, supports cameras at their neighborhood park. Cory Witter, volunteer at local youth organization, commends and lends support to Parks and Recreation Department for continued youth outreach efforts. Evelyn Torres, youth empowerment network, expressed strong support for Skate Park, community gardens and open space. Barbara Lamere, supports open space, improvements at Centennial Park, and projects as proposed in staff report. Edwin Ruiz, thanked the City for some of the park improvements, also expressed support for safe skating elements. Irma Mateo, advocated for Skate Park and open space in general; important to provide services and amenities for youth in our community. Maribel Mateo, thanked the City for improvements proposed; asked that community input be considered when deliberating. Councilmember Benavides, noted that funds derived from sale of property on South Bristol; City Council developed recommendations on priorities; capital improvement projects were proposed — public safety including cameras and lighting a priority; community supports park improvements. Parks Recreation and Community Services Executive Director, Gerardo Mouet, commented on five-year community engagement process and selection of improvements proposed; Parks, Recreation, Education and Youth Council Committee also vetted matter. Police Commander Gominsky, noted that cameras are not monitored same as other locations such as Downtown; utility cameras will help monitor and identify hot spots. Mayor Pulido, proposed a two-week continuance to allow additional dialogue on the matter. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 22 AUGUST 15, 2017 Councilmember Sarmiento, supports continuance; sensitive to comments and interest in a skate park by Councilmember Benavides; opined that investment in youth leads to public safety enhancements. Parks Recreation and Community Services Executive Director, Mouet, recited investments at Madison Park including lighting and new playground equipment; 800,000 improvements in Pacific Electric Bikeway that crosses Madison Park; and community gardens; delay in camera installation because extra funding needed for infrastructure. Councilmember Solorio, agree with comments by Councilmember Sarmiento; supports improvements proposed; other improvements needed that may include other sports - fair to all; deferred maintenance plan needed. Mayor Pro Tem Martinez, proposed a 30 day continuance; asked if data available on crime reductions after installing cameras; also, lighting system should be LED and include control system. Councilmember Villegas, noted that proper lighting needed along with cameras; favors skate park in the future after public safety measures fulfilled. MOTION: Continue matter to the September 19, 2017 City Council meeting (30 -day). MOTION: Martinez VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN ABSENT: SECOND: Sarmiento Benavides, Martinez, Pulido, Sarmiento, Solorio, Tinajero, Villegas (7) None (0) None (0) None (0) Mayor Pro Tem Martinez left the meeting at 8:45 p.m. and did not return. 65B. RECEIVE AND FILE COMMUNITY BRANDING UPDATE AND APPROVE PLATFORM STATEMENT {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 3, 1E) - Community Development Agency CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 23 AUGUST 15, 2017 Santa Ana Research & Strategy Presentation August 2017 what can success look like? how to measure your efforts oa,..f.. e g.laineteeeelnbelMedeotary Change intepd.cdpnrYIA moral addy lee's SummICMO DubllnOH 30.81%IrcneningwPar 3.e9%hurnarnlnampleymam9menh North Star Study North StarStudy Mer$4 Wilson Innew investment Marlmillion increase intourism funding DowntovmNewOrleans, W Virginiasgluepid,a 84%lineawlntotallobaredeen 9.g3%Inendulnrczteunntzalez State ofFlorida cape Girardeau, MO M eraeanlntmrevenue 192% In... In to.sal. brcemo McKinney TX CalumbusIN 93B% famllledbwlth brand i .e%brorenesior sidentedwe,asy Columbus. GA Or, Gl2rd.u. MO lm%bwremalnweblue is 93%Inneevalnwabimalli a smoking, SO Mdntraw. 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Multimituralism Ads and Culture Only Doumtavm in OC LatinoCulture AMactlots(Bowers, Cuba, Zoo) Airport 4th Street G History In Market Homelessness' Crime, Ganga Schools High Density Homing Not Business FneMly, Overregulated Leadership Negative Media Coverage AdNistOgan¢atrons Influence G Slight, Dirty Areae Stakeholders Amir nrcutture Lo®aon, P"mY to Braciss, Mountains, am Metros Suorg seree of wmmunhy Mmcutu aIBm Doentovm Diveme Neighborhood, Stakeholders Homekasnees Stressed Infraetmdure Gangs Crime Leadership High Density Housing Residents Location, Proximity toBeaches. Mountairc, am Metras Owelaty, MuRcultumism ConicsCulture Artaam culture Food Scene Historic Architecture Adractiare (Bcwms, Cuba, Zoo) History Only Downtawn W oC „ Residents Homelessness' Crime. Gangs Negative Reputation Schools B119M, Daty Mesa UnderstaffedPolice High Density Housing Negative Media Coverage WeakJob Grower Stressed Infrastructure Do you consider Santa Ana to be business Mandy? Why or why nor! please ertplain your answer. Vs. Au du deeft iiIve hadvmi Me Cky amm to poseNelyw lame business, butis A. my car, moepmearep.fogfpwtlreklM olbualnen canmunayindeaYm?' Inmyupeneneethe Ws/neu pmpleMSantaAna anmcoureBlrq and xu0W'r^'x." TheymakeltalmostknuciWere N dobuslreesln Mie city. Thislr w.vmoataW.Uldefect IMinkAll heerk. Wan... lx'I wourdne.,& WalnevM SendAneuMess Iherto.' Cos[ofem beefing endmarominh, Weresale pro hemi Rmt fm.thadlvaretew.&. ryeces prohilim,. youngareatiwho army already we."'.. Notimmy, farmeaveregeresident' a..... 1-... :p...., In Market More Parks andGreen Space Community Price and Confidence Cranes, Commercial Development Economic Development Staff Focus Beyond Dovmlown Affordable Housing Marketing, FR, United Message CltylCounty Homeless Solution O Accurate Cercus Tenn Units Stakeholder. 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CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 30 AUGUST 15, 2017 Assets Challenges Missing Opportunities Vibrant Downtown, 4thSt Homelessness• Nev, Ideas Reputation forArts County Seat Crime, Gangs Awareness Food Scece, Hip Spot Mu61cvlWral Blight, Dirty Areas Amenities Walkable Downtown Latino Culture Negative Perceptions Economic DNp Support Streetcar Histunc Architecture Leadership Reasons to Visit Light Rail Location Poverty elision and Consensus Economic Development Urban, big city County Seat, Soc. Svcs. Marketing and PR Small Sm GrovN Train Depot City/County Inaction Infrastructure Investments ImprovedAppearance Arts District Schools Affordable Housing MuNcuttunlismO Low Wage Jobs Setter Retail Eclectic Style 0 Positioning helps us market. Job ofthe brand is to articulate and demonstrate why Santa Ana is a preferred location. I can be me here. The ONLY place in OC I can." In Market Conversation CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 31 AUGUST 15, 2017 Strategy Wst9R'pcR1`AB4 . ay..•:w.v w,s ..., .:. ,vn i n x w.. a, a it iry ,, . 0 Vs always been that way. Lots of us tookour first steps in America here. In Market Conversation Authentic. That's all you need to say about Downtown. Oh, and we dont sell mouse ears." In Market Conversation I Strategy aansrs There's a nascent arts movement going on there. Santa Ana makes art approachable for many." External Perception Study The future looksjust like Santa Ana. With smart growth, they can be the benchmark that everyone looks to." External Perception Study I hope we don't squander this. We reflect the dimension of hope and creativity we need to thrive. We're urban. We're multicultural. We need to be ready." in Market Conversation F CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 32 AUGUST 15, 2017 0 If we just do some simple, basic things, people will embrace Santa Ana streetcar, lively streets, density of urban activity and life, etc.)." In Market Conversation Everything Is heightened there: music, poetry, pride, flavors, caring neighbors and even conflict. But theres energy and creativity you can't find anywhere else." External Perception Study For those seedrlg the energy ofan urbanand artistic setting, SantaAna, Orange Count's downtown and county seat, welcomesthe celebration and understanding for all people, penepectiveq religions, ideas) and elevates cultures and everydaynarratives Into a colorful, vhid sensory experience. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 33 AUGUST 15, 2017 Fm Naw wakingthe anergy ofanurbw antlengage wttlng, Santa Ana is the largest city In OrangeCounty and uniquely urban in Orange County. Thecity (a one ofNe youngestin thecountryand hasthe emagetle she tomatch. Sema Ana enjoys a dlsgnM ankle community and continuesto attractcreative peopleofall sons. Thecity is Ne cultural centerof Ne county. Sento Ana, Grange Countysdavnsown and county stet, Santa Ana offers Ne strongest urban experience In Ne county. Downtown Including 41h Shot Isenjoying renewed Interest and revitalization. Santa Ana is the seat ofgovernmentfor Orange County, n welcomes the celebration and understanding for all people, perspecdves, religions, ideas) Santa Ana is on Ne leading edge oflarge urban areas across the countrywhere multiculturalism Is shaping the future ofgoverning, economic development entertainment elc. Salla Ana reflects thedemographic shifts thatNe rest ofthe country will soon experience. And the community Is noted for its welcoming nature and tolerance of differences. Smart Inclusive growth should be emblematic of this distinction and a modelforothers. With that vision comes an attractive Invitation for economic development 1,. i andelevates outlines and everyday namativw into a colorful, vivid senaoryexpederwe. Santa Ana elevates all cultures, notjustthe colorful ones. And the wordsvivid and everyday cancel themselves since they are opposites. The point Is that this special placetakes the everydayand makes l brighter and moreexceptional. Thecolorful cultures and narratives in Sante Ana need volume as a point of pridefor residents and a point of Interest for visitors. rcongenially of close-knit neighbors belie Ne impressive size and density ofthis urban center. lculurallam Insures Nat Ne sense of community Is not lost. For Nose seeking Ne energy of an urban and amelia selling, Santa Ana, OrangeCounty a downtown and county seat welcomes Na celebration and understanding for all people, F.F.ctivez reli9lana Idess) and elevates cultures and everyday narratives Into a whir 1, vivid sensory experience. u Approval of Strategic Brand Platform` (presented today) Initiate Creative Phase CreativeWorkshop with Small Creative Committee Tagline Development and Presentation* Brand Narrative Development Logo Development, Color Palettes, and Visual Direction Development and Presentations - Brand Identity Guide, Graphic Standards, and Implementation Plan Development Final Presentation and Final Report Assembly Q -Exact timing andprogress of creative and implementation phase depends onapprovals. , CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 34 AUGUST 15, 2017 MOTION: 1. Receive and file Santa Ana Community Branding Research and Strategy Presentation by North Star Destination Strategies. 2. Approve proposed platform statement and establishment of Creative Committee. MOTION: Benavides VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: PUBLIC HEARINGS SECOND: Villegas Benavides, Pulido, Sarmiento, Solorio, Tinajero, Villegas (6) None (0) None (0) Martinez (1) 75A. PUBLIC HEARING TO APPROVE AN AGREEMENT FOR THE EXCHANGE OF REAL PROPERTY (1113-1125 SOUTH STANDARD AND 1416 SOUTH BRISTOL) IN SANTA ANA {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5, 4A) - Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency; and Community Development Agency Legal Notice published in the Orange County Register on August 5, 2017. Mayor Pulido opened the Hearing. There were no speakers and the Hearing closed. MOTION: Authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute an Exchange of Real Property Agreement for property at 1113-1125 South Standard Street to develop a park site, in exchange for City of Santa Ana property at 1416 South Bristol Street in Santa Ana. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 35 AUGUST 15, 2017 Exchange of Real Property Agreement with Ma May Thet Naing (AGMT NO. 2017-233) MOTION: SECOND: VOTE: AYES: Benavides, Pulido, Sarmiento, Solorio, Tinajero, Villegas (6) NOES: None (0) ABSTAIN: None (0) ABSENT: Martinez (1) 75B. PUBLIC HEARING ON ISSUANCE OF TAX EXEMPT BONDS FOR THE HENINGER VILLAGE APARTMENTS AND RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ISSUANCE OF TAX EXEMPT BOND FINANCING BY THE CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE COMMUNITIES DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY FOR THE BENEFIT OF HENINGER 2016 LP, TO PROVIDE FINANCING FOR THE ACQUISITION, REHABILITATION, IMPROVEMENT, AND EQUIPPING OF A 58 -UNIT MULTIFAMILY RENTAL HOUSING PROJECT {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5, 31 - Community Development Agency Legal Notice published in the Orange County Register on July 31, 2017. Mayor Pulido opened the Hearing. There were no speakers and the Hearing closed. MOTION: Adopt a resolution. RESOLUTION NO. 2017-059 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING THE ISSUANCE BY THE CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE COMMUNITIES DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF MULTI FAMILYHOUSING REVENUE BONDS FOR THE HENNINGER VILLAGE APARTMENTS MOTION: SECOND: VOTE: AYES: Benavides, Pulido, Sarmiento, Solorio, Tinajero, Villegas (6) NOES: None (0) ABSTAIN: None (0) CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 36 AUGUST 15, 2017 ABSENT: Martinez (1) COMMENTS PUBLIC COMMENTS Kim McPeck, representing SEIU Local 721, commented on sacrifices by union members in the past; request support for fair negotiations. Cory Nelson, representing Santa Ana Pony Baseball, spoke in support of SEIU members. Monica Sutter, echoed comments by others on fair labor contact for SEIU members. 90A. CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS - None 90B. CITY COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS Councilmember Tinajero: Reported that schools are back in session; great opening day; thanked police officers and all for efforts; Recognized partnership between Santa Ana College and Santa Ana Unified School District in developing Advance Learning Academy; Encouraged all to work with Santa Ana College on Adult Learning Center at Centennial Park; and Requested adjournment in memory of Hortencia Urquiza Gutierrez. Councilmember Solorio: Invited all to attend the upcoming Connect to Council event on August 30th at Rancho Community College District office; Thanked SEIU and all who participated in recent event; important to work together on revenue generating ideas. Councilmember Villegas: Thanked staff efforts in organizing successful talent show. Councilmember Benavides: Thanked speakers; Encouraged all to continue to support our local businesses. Mayor Pulido Adjourned meeting in memory of Retired SAPID Motor Officer Ron Moreno, Hortencia Urquiza Gutierrez, and Jerry Clay Ayres. Reconvened to the Closed Session Meeting at 9:24 p.m. Closed Session adjourned with no reportable action. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 37 AUGUST 15, 2017 ADJOURNMENT — 9:42 p.m. - The next meeting of the City Council is scheduled for Tuesday, September 5, 2017 at 5:00 p.m. for the Closed Session Meeting immediately followed by the Regular Open Business Meeting at 5:45 p.m. in the Council Chamber, 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, California. Adjourn Meeting in Memory of Retired SAPD Motor Officer Ron Moreno, Hortencia Urquiza Gutierrez, and Jerry Clay Ayres Maria D. Huizar, Clerk of the Council FUTURE AGENDA IT/2EMS Community Engagement Program Labor Contracts CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 38 AUGUST 15, 2017