06-29-1993 Council Minutes Adj RegularAPPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL ON JULY 13, 1993
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
OF AN ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING
ORANGE, CALIFORNIA
June 29, 1993
The City Council of the City of Orange, California convened on June 29, 1993 at 6:00 P.M. in an
Adjourned Regular Meeting in the Council Chambers, 300 E. Chapman Avenue, Orange,
California.
6:00 P.M. SESSION
1.2 ROLL CALL
PRESENT - Spurgeon, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Murphy ABSENT -
None 2. RECESS
The City
Council recessed to a Closed Session for the following purposes:a. To
confer with its attorney regarding pending litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.
9(a), to wit:City of
Orange vs. County of Orange, Orange County Superior Court Case No. 68 1889.b.
To
confer with its attorney to decide whether to initiate litigation pursuant to Government Code
Section 54956.9(c).c. To
meet and give directions to its authorized representative regarding labor relations matters pursuant
to Government Code Section 54957.6.d. To
confer with its attorney regarding potential litigation pursuant to Government Code Section
54956.9(b)(I).e. To
consider and take possible action upon personnel matters pursuant to Government Code Section
54957.f To
consider and take possible action upon such other matters as are orally announced by the
City Attorney, City Manager or City Council prior to such recess, unless the motion to recess
indicates any of the matters will not be considered in Closed Session.RECESSED AND
RECONVENED AT 7:00 P.M.1. OPENING
1.1
PLEDGEOF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG 1.2
PRESENTATIONS! ANNOUNCEMENTS! INTRODUCTIONS - None.1.3 PROCLAMATIONS -
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2. CONSENT CALENDAR - Tape 32 2.
1 Declaration of City Clerk Marilyn J Jensen declaring posting of City Council agenda of an adjourned
regular meeting ofJune 29, 1993, 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 regular meeting.ACTION:
Accepted Declaration of Agenda Posting and authorized its retention as a public
record in the Office of the City Clerk.2.
2 Amendment to the layoff list approved by Council on April 13, 1993 to retain a 19 hours/
weekLibrarian L (Continued from 6-22-93.) (
C2500JA)FISCAL IMP ACT: Approximate savings of$19,500.
00 ACTION:
Approved.REMOVED AND HEARD
SEPARATELY.)2.3 Amendment to the layoff list approved by Council on April 13, 1993 to restore 16 hours
a week of Administrative SecretarylReceptionist in the City Clerk's office to partially
replace the eliminated full-time position of City Council Secretary. (Continued
from 6-22-93.)FISCAL IMP ACT: Increase of $18,817.00 annually
from the General Fund.Councilwoman Coontz indicated the cost of this individual would
be shared by three departments: City Council, City Manager
and City Clerk. (
C2500JA)MOTION - Murphy
SECOND - Coontz AYES - Spurgeon, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz,
Murphy ACTION: Moved to take action on this item as part of the budget, item 9.
1.REMOVED AND HEARD
SEPARATELY.)2A That Council by motion approve the expenditure of $15,708.87 to Downey Ford
in Downey, Calfornia for the replacement of one Police patrol vehicle #1012 that
was totalled in an accident on 4-02-93. (
C2500.J.3)FISCAL
IMP ACT: None.
MOTION - Spurgeon SECOND -
Coontz AYES - Spurgeon, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Murphy
ACTION: Approved
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2. CONSENT CALENDAR (Continued)
REMOVED AND HEARD SEPARATELY.)
2.5 Amendment to layoff list approved by Council on April 13, 1993 to take the following
actions: (C2500.J.4)
1) Eliminate the in-house duplicating operation and contract with the County of
Orange for all duplicating
needs.2) Amend the layoff list to add the two remaining positions in the Duplicating
Division print Shop Supervisor and Print Shop Operator) to the layoff list and to delete
the position of Storekeeper from the layoff
list.FISCAL IMPACT: Approximate savings of $30,000
annually.MOTION - Murphy
SECOND - Coontz AYES -
Spurgeon, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Murphy ACTION: Moved
to take action on this item as part of the budget, item 9.1.REMOVED AND
HEARD SEP ARATEL Y)2.6
Request from Finance Department for Council approval to: (C2500J.l 1) Authorize
the issuing, by competitive bid, of Tax and Revenue Anticipation Notes TRAN) in
the amount of $10,000,000.00 for a term of 13 months.2) Amend
the Investment Policy to allow, in addition to the 15% of the City's portfolio currently allowed
by the policy, the placement of the proceeds of these funds for investment with
the Orange County Investment Pool.FISCAL IMPACT:
Net earnings of $425,000.00.ACTION: Approved.
MOTION - Barrera
SECOND - Coontz AYES -
Spurgeon, Barrera, Mayor
Beyer, Coontz, Murphy Moved that the need to
take action on the following item arose after the posting of the agenda.PAGE 3
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2. CONSENT CALENDAR (Continued)
REMOVED AND HEARD SEPARATELY.)
2.7 Request from Community Services Department to delay layoff of Recreation Supervisor
until the conclusion of the summer program and submission of the report substantiating
the Recreation Division become more financially self-sustaining. (C2500.J.
4)MOTION - Spurgeon
SECOND - Coontz AYES -
Spurgeon, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Murphy ACTION: Approved.
MOTION - Spurgeon
SECOND - Barrera AYES -
Spurgeon, Barrera, Mayor
Beyer, Coontz, Murphy Items 2.3,2.4,
2.5,2.6and 2.7 were removed and heard separately. All other items were approved as recommended.END OF
CONSENT CALENDAR 3.
REPORTS FROM MAYOR BEYER -
None.4. REPORTS FROM COUNCILMEMBERS - None.5.
REPORTS FROM BOARDS, COMMITTEES, AND COMMISSIONS -
None.6. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS - None.7. REPORTS FROM CITY
MANAGER - None.8. LEGAL AFFAIRS -
Tape 268 8.1 RESOLUTION NO. 8190
A Resolution of the City Council
of the City of Orange
authorizing the Public Employees'Retirement System to grant an additional designated period for two years
additional service credit for the City of Orange. (Il200.0.3.4)MOTION - Spurgeon
SECOND - Murphy AYES - Spurgeon, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Murphy
That Resolution No.
8190 as introduced
be adopted and same was passed and adopted
by the preceding vote.PAGE 4
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8. LEGAL AFFAIRS (Continued)
8.2 RESOLUTION NO. 8196
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Orange amending and revising the Master
Schedule of Fees and Charges as authorized by the Orange Municipal Code Chapter 3.10.
Continued from June 22,1993.) (C2500.J.LO.l)
MOTION - Coontz SECOND -
Murphy AYES - Spurgeon,
Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Murphy That Resolution No.
8196 as introduced be adopted and same was passed and adopted by the preceding vote. Community
Service fees to be revised at a later date, pending the results of the fee study requested
by Council at the Study Session of June 28, 1993. Council wants to be sure fees charged cover
the actual cost of services rendered.9. PUBLIC HEARINGS
9.1 JOINT
PUBLIC HEARING, INTERIM 1993/94 FISCAL YEAR BUDGET, CITY OF ORANGE:Time
set for
second joint public hearing with the Orange Redevelopment Agency to consider the adoption of an
interim 1993/94 Fiscal Year Budget, and Resolution No. 8195 adopting a limitation on certain
appropriations in accordance with Article XIII of the State Constitution.Continued from 6-
15 and 6-22-93.) (C2500J.U)
THE PUBLIC HEARING REMAINS OPEN.
Councilwoman Coontz gave the following introductory remarks: "The continuing recession and
the State's take-away of millions in property taxes has created great budget difficulties for the
City of
Orange.Since December, the Council has worked on a weekly basis to reduce the operating costs of
the City through continuation of the furlough program, layoffs, and restructuring all City
operations to save millions of
dollars.83 positions have already been eliminated through the hiring freeze, early retirement
program,layoffs, privatization, and reduced hours. As a result of the budget study session yesterday,
the City Council will consider tonight the elimination of an additional 22 1/2
positions.Over the last six months, the Council has restructured the operations of City Hall to save
more than $2 million. As a result ofthe study session yesterday, we are proposing
additional operational reductions of more than $2.3
million.PAGE
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9. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued)
In the three hour study session, there were other proposals the Council either did not consider
appropriate, or directed staff to come back in the near future with further information. The most
significant study issues include savings to be considered by reducing street lighting, by retaining
certain recreational programs through a study of recreational fees recognizing true overhead
costs, and a proposal to transfer water fund reserves.
The State of California, through its take-away of property tax and other revenues, has put us in
a situation where our services are in danger of falling back to the levels of twenty years
ago.Through all of our deliberations, our goal is to exhaust all avenues to reduce the cost of
providing City services while maintaining the basic quality of services the residents have come to
expect.To meet the legal requirements of the State Constitution, the Council must
approve appropriations by June 30th, even though the Council will continue to make cuts in the next
60 days to come up with a final
budget."The following people spoke in favor of continued financial support of the Miss Orange
program:Elsa Blazavic, 4239 Ranch Gate Road,
Anaheim.Christie Hayes, 9872 Colony Grove, Villa
Park.The following people spoke in favor of continued financial support of Parks and
Recreation
programs:Peggy Calvert, 920 N. Hart,
Orange.Joan Rowe, 16 N. Stonington
Rd.Andrea Bingenheimer, 324 E. Woodstock
Avenue.Donna L. Blum, 1134 E.
Chalynn.Garry Wood, 3801 E. Ridgeway
Road.The following people spoke in favor of continued financial support of the Resource
Center:Juventino Olvera, 3846 Maple #45,
Orange.Carla Furtado, 173 S.
Batavia.Robert Dickinson, 6032 Cadbury Drive,
Orange.Ben Belkhodda, 1032 E. Mayfair Drive,
Orange.Belardo Correa, 4625 W. Chapman #
75.Sylvia Winer, 2105
Catalina.Ron Barstad, 2206
Parkside.Carlos Correa, 4839 Maple #7
A Ana Maria Alvarez, 4522 Circle Way,
Orange.Carmen Saldana, 1903 N. Shaffer St.,
Orange.Estela Martinez, 611 W. Culver,
Orange.The following people also
spoke:John Dieball, 1520 W. Yale Avenue, spoke on behalf of business owners in
Orange,requesting Council support for streamlining the permit
process.PAGE
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9. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued)
Carole Walters, 534 N. Shaffer Street, spoke in support of the keeping the Code
Enforcement Department.
Vic Calagna, 113 5 E. Culver. (several concerns)
THERE BEING NO FURTHER SPEAKERS, THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED.
MOTION - Coontz SECOND -
Barrera AYES - Spurgeon,
Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Murphy Moved to adopt
the proposed interim Fiscal Year 1993/94 temporary appropriations, including the reductions approved
by the Council. The adoption of these appropriations is with the understanding that additional
reductions to the budget will be made during the next two months,based on various
studies underway. Reductions on file in the City Clerk's office.MOTION SECOND AYES
Coontz
Barrera
Spurgeon,
Barrera, Mayor
Beyer, Coontz,
Murphy Moved to have the Acting Finance
Director monitor actual expenditures and report to the City Manager and Council on a weekly
basis, for the purpose of control of said expenditures.RESOLUTION NO. 8195 A Resolution of
the City Council
of the City of Orange approving and adopting the appropriations limit for the Fiscal Year 1993/
94.MOTION SECOND AYES Coontz Barrera Spurgeon,
Barrera,
Mayor
Beyer,
Coontz, Murphy
That Resolution
No. 8195 as introduced be adopted and
same was passed and adopted by the preceding vote.MOTION SECOND AYES Coontz Barrera Spurgeon, Barrera,
Mayor Beyer,
Coontz,
Murphy
Moved
that the
interim appropriations
are in compliance with the Gann spending
limitation.1c*****PAGE 7
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9. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued)
9.2 UTILITY TAX: Tape 2702
Time set for second public hearing to consider the adoption of a Utility Tax on the use of
telephone, cable T.V., electricity, natural gas, water, sanitation and sewer services ("Utility
Services") proposed by the City Manager. (Continued from 6-15 and6-22-93.) (
TlI00.0.3)The City Manager and Finance Department Staff recommended Council
continue the public hearing on this item to Tuesday, September 14, 1993. This would allow Council
time to consider additional reductions to appropriations and to receive further public
testimony before further consideration of
the utility tax.THE PUBLIC
HEARING REMAINS OPEN.The following people
spoke in opposition:Carole Walters, 534 N. Shaffer Street. Feels the
voters should decide.Corinne Schreck,
446 N. James.Cindy Baker, representing East Orange County Association of
Realtors,
wants voter approval.Vic Calagna,
1135 E. Culver.The following
spoke in favor:Larry Lykins, 830 N. Ross, Santa Ana, representing the
Professional. Technical and
Clerical Employees' Union.THERE BEING NO FURTHER SPEAKERS, THE PUBLIC
HEARING
WAS
CLOSED.
MOTION
SECOND AYES
Murphy Spurgeon Spurgeon, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz,
Murphy Moved to deny adoption of the utility
tax.9.3 PROPOSED BUSINESS LICENSE TAX ON THE RENTAL OF
RESIDENTIAL DWELLING UNITS, CITY OF ORANGE: Tape
3170 Time set for second public hearing to consider the adoption of a Business License Tax on
the business of renting residential dwelling units within the City of Orange as proposed by the
City Manager as follows: (Continued from 6-15and 6-
22-93.) (TllOO.OA)I. Proposed tax rate would be $25 per year for one to four dwelling units
rented or offered for rental within the City of Orange plus $5 per year for each dwelling unit
in excess of four.2. The Business License Tax would be imposed on the owner of each
dwelling unit rented or offered for rental in
the City
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9. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued)
3. The estimated amount of revenue that would be raised annually by the proposed Business
License Tax is $80,000.
THE PUBLIC HEARING REMAINS OPEN.
The following people spoke in opposition:
Cindy Baker, representing the East Orange County Board of Realtors, wants voter
approval.
Vic Calagna, 1135 E. Culver.
Juan Pablo Serrano-Nieblas, 224 N. Olive
Street.Lyndon Swensen, 520 N.
Orange.THERE BEING NO FURTIffiR SPEAKERS, THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS
CLOSED.
MOTION
SECOND
AYES Coontz
Murphy
Spurgeon, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Murphy Moved
to deny the adoption of a business license tax.10.
PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT - None.11. ORAL
PRESENTATIONS - Tape 3500 Juan Pablo Serrano-
Nieblas, 224 N. Olive Street, addressed the Council regarding the posting of anti-abortion
signs around an abortion clinic. He feels the law is being violated. The Police Department
will investigate.The
following people thanked the Council for all their hard work on the budget:Corinne
Schreck, 446 N. James.Bob
Covery, 1070 Morton Street.Carole
Walters, 534 N. Shaffer Street.Betty
Roberts, 1752 N. Morningside St., thanked Council for taking the time to explain their actions
to the citizens.PAGE
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12. ADJOURNMENT
MOTION
SECOND
AYES
Barrera Murphy
Spurgeon,
Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Murphy Moved to
adjourn at 9:20 p.m. to an Adjourned Regular Meeting on July 7, 1993 at 4:00 p.m.This will
be a Closed Session for Labor Relations only.4~~~~-"~Marily .
Jen, .c.
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