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10-03-1995 Council Minutes Adj RegularCITY COUNCIL MINUTES OF AN ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING ORANGE, CALIFORNIA October 3, 1995 The City Council of the City of Orange, California convened on October 3, 1995 at 4:30 P.M. in an Adjourned Regular Meeting in the Council Chambers, 300 E. Chapman Avenue, Orange, California. 4:30 P.M. SESSION 1. OPENING 1.1 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG 1.2 ROLL CALL PRESENT - Murphy, Barrera, Mayor Coontz, Spurgeon, Slater ABSENT - None 1.3 APPROVAL OF MINUTES - None 1.4 PRESENTATIONS/ ANNOUNCEMENTS! INTRODUCTIONS - None 1.5 PROCLAMATIONS - None 2. CONSENT CALENDAR 2.1 Declaration of City Clerk, Cassandra 1. Cathcart, declaring posting of City Council agenda of an adjourned regular meeting of October 3,1995 at Orange Civic Center, Main Library,Police facility at 1107 North Batavia and the Eisenhower Park Bulletin Board; all of said locations being in the City of Orange and freely accessible to members of the public at least 72 hours before commencement of said adjourned regular meeting.ACTION: Accepted Declaration of Agenda Posting and authorized its retention as a public record in the Office of the City Clerk.MOTION - Murphy SECOND - Barrera AYES - Murphy, Barrera, Mayor Coontz, Spurgeon, Slater Item 2.1 was approved as recommended.END OF CONSENT CALENDAR 3. REPORTS FROM MAYOR COONTZ - None 4. REPORTS FROM COUNCILMEMBERS - None 5. REPORTS FROM BOARDS, COMMIITEES, AND COMMISSIONS - None PAGE 1 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES October 3, 1995 6. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS 6.1 Joint discussion with the Orange Redevelopment Agency regarding a development proposal for The City Shopping Center. Jerry Engen and Steve Jacobson, representating The Mills Corporation gave a slide presentation of their projects which are owned and operated in Vrrginia, Philadelphia, Chicago and Fort Lauderdale. It was indicated the development of the City Shopping Center will translate into significantly higher sales tax revenues to the City, increases in property tax increment from property improvements and hundreds of new employment opportunities, full and part- time.The Interim City Manager reported the MOU does not obligate the City to contribute any financing or in-kind contributions. It sets out the intent of the City, Redevelopment Agency and the Developer to meet and negotiate in good faith in the development of an Owner Participation Agreement that may determine the feasibility of th~ project and any contribution the City might make to help ensure the development's success. As part of these negotiations, an ErR, traffic study, and cost-benefit analysis will be completed to give reassurances to the City and the Developer that this will be a successful venture.The following people spoke:Bob Bennyhoff, 10642 Morada Dr.Carole Walters, 534 N. Shaffer Barbara DeNiro, 1118 E. Adams MOTION SECOND AYES Murphy Mayor Coontz Murphy, Barrera, Mayor Coontz, Spurgeon, Slater Moved to approve and direct the Mayor and City Manager to execute, on behalf of the City, the Memorandum of Understanding with The Mills Corporation.STUDY SESSION ITEMS:6.2 Report from Municipal Resource Ccnsult~ct:; on geographic revenue information program findings.John O'Sullivan from the Municipal Resource Co sult::nt firm gave the presentation.The following person asked questions:Barbara DeNiro, 1118 E. Adams PAGE CITY COUNCIL MINUTES October 3, 1995 6. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS (Continued) 6.3 Bike Trail proposal - abandoned Southern Pacific Railroad easement, Glassell to South City limits.Jim Konopka, representing Cal Trans described the events, such as conducting public work shops to receive public comments, that led up to the bike trail proposal. A video was presented which showed other communities that have developed bike trails.7. REPORTS FROM CITY MANAGER - None 8. LEGAL AFFAIRS - None 9. ORAL PRESENTATIONS - None 10. ADJOURNMENT NOTE: Councilmen Murphy and Spurgeon left the meeting at 6:15 p.m.MOTION SECOND AYES ABSENT Barrera Mayor Coontz Barrera, Mayor Coontz, Slater Murphy, Barrera The City Council adjourned at 6:27 p. m.CASSf.NDR/.J. C CITY CLERK 1(( - \JOANNE C. COONTZ MAYOR PAGE 3