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05-19-1992 Council MinutesCITY COUNCIL MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING ORANGE, CALIFORNIA May 19, 1992 The City Council of the City of Orange, California convened on May 19, 1992 at 3:00 P.M. in a Regular Meeting in the Council Chambers, 300 E. Chapman Avenue, Orange, California. 3:00 P.M. SESSION 1. OPENING 1.1 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG 1.2 ROLL CALL PRESENT - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon ABSENT - None 1.3 APPROVAL OF MINUTES - None 1.4 PRESENTATIONSI ANNOUNCEMENTSIINTRODUCTIONS - None 1.5 PROCLAMATIONS - None 2. CONSENT CALENDAR 2.1 Declaration of City Clerk Mari!yn J. Jensen declaring posting of City Council agenda of a regular meeting of May 19, 1992, 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 CLAIM FOR DAMAGES FROM:1. DAVID HERNANDEZ-AMADOR for an alleged incident occurring on or about November 4,1991. 2. MARTIN ANDRADE CARRILLO, T ABITA GARCIA & EVA BARREDA for an incident occurring on or about Septernber 18, 1991.FISCAL IMPACT: None ACTION: Denied claim and referred to City Attorney and Adjuster.PAGEl CITY COUNCIL MINUTES May 19, 1992 2. CONSENT CALENDAR (Continued) REMOVED AND HEARD SEPARATELY) 2.3 Letter from Gregory E. Biard, Biard & Crockett Plumbing Services, Inc. requesting consideration of a charge by the Department of Public Works for sidewalk damage at 320 S. Olive Street. (C2500.M.8) Mr. Biard addressed the Council regarding this matter. He maintains the sidewalk was in terrible shape before they did sewer lateral repairs in the area, and they should not be held responsible. They feel the rain also caused the problem. The Street Department Manager and the Inspector contend the bobcat they used for their work caused the problem. The Appellant had posted a bond of $375. Street Department Staff indicated $285 would be necessary to make the repairs. Corinne Schreck, 446 N. James, indicated she owns property at 416 S. Olive, and also has a problem with her sidewalk, and it is a real hazard. City Staff told her it would be four years before it could be replaced. MOTION - Spurgeon SECOND - Barrera AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon ACTION: Moved to split the $285.00 cost of the sidewalk repairs with Mr. Biard.2.4 Request fortemporary suspension of Permit Parking restrictions in Area A,Chapman University Baccalaureate Ceremony, May 23 & 24,1992.FISCAL IMPACT: None ( 54000.5.3.1.2.1)ACTION: Approved.2. 5 Request Councilapprove an agreement with Orange County Water District and Rock Creek Ranch for right-of-way and access affecting Prospect Avenue, Bond to Collins.FISCALlMPACT: None (A2100.0 A.1965)ACTION: Authorized the Mayor and City Clerk to execute on behalf of the City.MOTION SECOND AYES Coontz Barrera Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon Item 2.3 was removedand heard separately. All other items on the Consent Calendar were approved/ denied as recommended.END OF CONSENT CALENDAR PAGE 2 1----------- CITY COUNCIL MINUTES May 19,1992 3. REPORTS FROM MAYOR BEYER - Tape 472 3. 1 Appointments to the Planning Commission Mayor Beyer reported the terms of three Planning Commissioners: Commissioners Master, Scott and Murphy expired on April 30, 1992 and were readvertised in accordance with Maddy Act requirements. The Councilmembers who were responsible for these appointments: Spurgeon, Steiner and Beyer - paper-screened the applications,interviews were held pursuant to the Maddy Act, and the Councilmembers made the following recommendations. (C2500.G.2.5)Councilman Steiner:Councilman Spurgeon:Mayor Beyer:reappointment of Mark Murphy appointment of Teresa Smith appointment of Michael Alvarez Mayor Beyer read letters of commendation which will be sent to Commissioners Master and Scott, thanking them for their service. Mayor Beyer will recommend Commissioner Master as Planning Commissioner Emeritus, by a resolution of the Council. Mayor Beyer recommended resolutions to honor the former Planning Commissioners for their years of service on the Planning Commission.MOTION SECOND AYES Coontz Barrera Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon Moved to confirm the reappointment of Mark Murphy and the appointments of Teresa Smith and Mike Alvarez to the Planning Commission, terms to expire 4/30/96.4. REPORTS FROM COUNCILMEMBERS - None 5. REPORTS FROM BOARDS, COMMITTEES, AND COMMISSIONS - None 6. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS - None 7. REPORTS FROM CITY MANAGER - None PAGE 3 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES May 19, 1992 8. LEGAL AFFAIRS - Tape 969 8. 1 ORDINANCE NO. 9-92 An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Orange amending Section 17.06.020 of the Orange Municipal Code and approving the reclassification of property situated on the south side of Meads Avenue between Orange Park Boulevard and Ridgeline Golf Course. (Z1500.0 PZC- 1148)Pre-Zone Change 1148 - Applicant Keith W. Naylor MOTION SECOND AYES Steiner Coontz Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon That Ordinance No. 9-92 have second reading waived and be adopted and same was passed and adopted by the preceding vote. 8.2 ORDINANCE NO. 10- 92 An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Orange adding Chapter 12.66 of Title 12 to the Orange Municipal Code prohibiting encampment and camping on the public streets or public property. (A2500.0 Camping) MOTION SECOND AYES Spurgeon Coontz Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon That Ordinance No. 10-92 have amended first reading waived and same was set for second reading by the preceding vote.8.3 ORDINANCE NO. 6-92 An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Orange amending Section 17.06. 020 of the Orange Municipal Code and approving the reclassification of property situated north of the City of Villa Park, south of Anaheim Hills (City of Anaheim), west of the future extension of Lorna Street and east of Meats Avenue. (Z1500.0 ZCG 1142-91)Zone Change 1142-91 - Southridge Development Company MOTION SECOND AYES Barrera Coontz Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon That Ordinance No. 6-92 have first reading waived and same was set for second reading by the preceding vote.PAGE CITY COUNCIL MINUTES May 19, 1992 8. LEGAL AFFAIRS (Continued) 8.4 RESOLUTION NO. 7989 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Orange upholding the recommendation of the Planning Commission of the City of Orange and approving the reclassification of property situated north of the City of Villa Park, south of Anaheim Hills (City of Anaheim), west of the future extension of Lorna Street and east of Meats Avenue. A1500.0 ZCG 1142- 91)Zone Change 1142-91 - Southridge Development Company MOTION SECOND AYES Coontz Barrera Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon That Resolution No. 7989 as introduced be adopted and same was passed and adopted by the preceding vote.8.5 RESOLUTIONNO. 7990 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Orange upholding the recommendation of the Planning Commission of the City of Orange and approving the subdivision of property situated south of the future extension of Via Escola and 1500 feet east of Meats Avenue. (Z1500. 0 ZCG 1142-91)Tentative Tract 14593 - Southridge Developrnent Company MOTION SECOND AYES Steiner Barrera Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon That Resolution No. 7990 as introduced be adopted and same was passed and adopted by the preceding vote.8. 6 RESOLUTION NO. 7991 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Orange upholding the recommendation of the Planning Commission of the City of Orange and approving the subdivision of property situated north of the future extension of Via Escola and south of Anaheim Hills. (AI500.0 ZCG 1142- 91)Tentative Tract 14549 - Adm. Adjustment 91-26 - Southridge Development Company MOTION SECOND AYES T----Spurgeon Coontz Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon PAGE 5 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES May 19, 1992 8. LEGAL AFFAIRS (Continued) That Resolution No. 7991 as introduced be adopted and same was passed and adopted by the preceding vote. 8.7 RESOLUTION NO. 7992 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Orange upholding the recommendation of the Planning Commission of the City of Orange and granting a Conditional Use Permit to allow development of 36 acres with 359 condominium units upon property situated south of the future extension of Via Escola and 1500 feet east of Meats Avenue. AI500.0 ZCG 1142- 91)Conditional Use Permit 1932-91 - Southridge Development Company MOTION SECOND AYES Barrera Spurgeon Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon That Resolution No. 7992 as introduced be adopted and same was passed and adopted by the preceding vote.8. 8 RESOLUTION NO. 8007 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Orange giving preliminary approval to the " Engineer's Report" for Landscape Maintenance Assessment District 86-2 and declaring its intention to provide for an annual levy and collection of assessments in that special maintenance district and setting a time and place for public hearing to receive evidence on the foregoing matters. (L1200.0 LMA- 86- 2) MOTION SECOND AYES Spurgeon Barrera Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon That Resolution No. 8007 as introduced be adopted and same was passed and adopted by the preceding vote. 8.9 RESOLUTION NO. 8008 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Orange giving preliminary approval to the "Engineer's Report" for Landscape Maintenance Assessment District 82-1 and declaring its intention to provide for an annual levy and collection of assessments in that special maintenance district and setting a time and place for public hearing to receive evidence on the foregoing matters. (L1200.0 LMA- 82- 1)MOTION SECOND Coontz Barrera PAGE CITY COUNCIL MINUTES May 19, 1992 8. LEGAL AFFAIRS (Continued) AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon That Resolution No. 8008 as introduced be adopted and same was passed and adopted by the preceding vote.8. 10 RESOLUTION NO. 8009 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Orange expressing appreciation to Maxine C. Staump of the Orange Finance Department for 10 years of loyal and dedicated service. (C2500.].1)MOTION SECOND AYES Coontz Spurgeon Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon That Resolution No. 8009 as introduced be adopted and same was passed and adopted by the preceding vote.8.11 RESOLUTION NO. 8012 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Orange upholding the recommendation of the Planning Commission of the City of Orange and adopting a General Plan Amendment for property situated along Santiago Creek west of Tustin Street.General Plan Amendment No. 1-92 - Santiago Creek Associates (C2300.E GPA-1-92) MOTION SECOND AYES Barrera Spurgeon Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon That Resolution No. 8012 as introduced be adopted and same was passed and adopted by the preceding vote.8.12 ORDINANCE NO. 11-92 An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Orange amending Section 17.06.020 of the Orange Municipal Code and approving the reclassification of property situated along Santiago Creek west of Tustin Street. (Z1500.0 ZCG-1152- 92)Zone Change No. 1152-92 - Santiago Creek Associates MOTION SECOND AYES r-Barrera Steiner Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon PAGE 7 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES May 19, 1992 8. LEGAL AFFAIRS (Continued) That Ordinance No. 11-92 have first reading waived and same was set for second reading by the preceding vote.8.13 ORDINANCE NO. 12-92 An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Orange approving and adopting a Development Agreement with Santiago Creek Associates for the development of approximately 37 acres of land lying generally along Santiago Creek west of Tustin Street. (A2100.0 A. 1966) MOTION SECOND AYES Coontz Spurgeon Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon That Ordinance No. 3-92 have first reading waived and same was set for second reading by the preceding vote.9. RECESS TO THE MEETING OF THE ORANGE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY 10. ORAL PRESENTATIONS Measure Y - Santiago Creek Greenway:Carole Walters, 534 N. Shaffer, reported to Council that Kathy King is misleading citizens by stating they want to pass the Greenway bond measure because there are homes in the Depot area they would like to move there.Corinne Schreck, 446 N. James, confirmed that Kathy King spoke at a Republic Women luncheon today, and presented only their side to the issue.Council directed the City Manager to have political signs removed from the public right- of-way. t******.11. RECESS The City Council recessed at 3:55 p.m. 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. Steven D. Wymer, et al. United States District Court Case No. 92 2141 SVW b. To confer with its attorney to decide whether to initiate litigation pursuant to Government CodeSection 54956.9( c). PAGE CITY COUNCIL MINUTES May 19, 1992 11. RECESS (Continued) 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)(1). 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 dosed session. 7:00 P.M. SESSION 12. INVOCATION Given by Pastor Adele Langworthy, First Presbyterian Church of Orange 12.1 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG 12.2 ANNOUNCEMENTS - None 12. 3 INTRODUCTIONS None 12. 4 PROCLAMATIONS - None 12.5 PRESENTATIONS - None 13. PUBLIC HEARINGS. Tape 1580 13.1 APPEAL NO. 396, VARIANCE NO. 1920-91, McDONALDS CORPORATION:The public hearing on petition by McDonald's Corporation to appeal the decision by the Planning Commission on December 16, 1991, approving Variance No. 1920-91 to allow the expansion of an existing fast food restaurant without increasing the nurnber of parking spaces on the property has been continued from Apri!14, Apri!28, and May 12, 1992 to this time. The appeal is regarding condition of approval #3, requiring right-of- way dedication and improvements. Subject property is located at 1839 West Chapman Avenue. (A4000.0 APP- 396)NOTE: This project is categorically exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) per State CEQA Guidelines, Section 15301.PAGE CITY COUNCIL MINUTES May 19, 1992 13. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued) APPELLANT STATES THE FOLLOWING REASONS FOR THE APPEAL: McDonald's Corporation is appealing the decision of the Planning Commission on December 16, 1991. The Variance application was to allow upgrading of the restrooms to meet UBC standards and extension of the drive-thru booth to increase speed of service, neither of which will increase sales at this location. Therefore, Condition # 3 requiring a 10 ft. ROW dedication plus improvements cannot be financially supported by the project. We are, therefore, requesting approval of the Variance without this condition.THE PUBLIC HEARING IS CLOSED.NOTE: Appeal was withdrawn: May 13, 1992. MOTION SECOND AYES Barrera Coontz Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon Moved to accept the withdrawal of the appeal.13. 2 UNREINFORCED MASONRY BUILDINGS, CITY OF ORANGE:Time set for a public hearing on petition by the City of Orange to consider the enactment of an ordinance mandating the strengthening of unreinforced masonry bui! dings as required by State Law. The ordinance sets forth technical and administrative requirements for seismic retrofitting of unreinforced masonry bui!dings.C2500. GA)FISCAL IMPACT: $2,000,000 budgeted in Fund 928, Southwest Redevelopment Project Area, Commercial Loan Program Funds and $42,000.00 from Unappropriated Fund 100, General Fund Reserves.The Director of Community Development reported in October, 1989 Council approved a contract with Mel Green and Associates to initiate the preparation of the technical document. Since that time, they have worked with a Council committee, had Study Sessions and the intense cooperation of a group of property owners in the downtown area, led by Mike Alvarez. The material was prepared in cooperation with them, as well as the Community Development Department's Economic Development, Building,and Planning Divisions and the City Attorney's office.PAGE 10 r--'- CITY COUNCIL MINUTES May 19, 1992 13. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued) The ordinance addresses the strengthening of the buildings themselves, while still respecting the historic importance of the structures. There is the first phase of a financial support package, a Seismic Engineering Report Purchase Program to get to a stage where all the property owners have an engineered and designed plan ready to start construction. There is also a policy statement put together through a great deal of negotiation between the property owners and the City to clearly document the understandings of both parties, and make sure that there is commitment on both sides to complete Phase II and actually get the construction finished. The Redevelopment Agency has budgeted $2 million towards this project. The Engineering Report Purchase Program that Council is being asked to approve is taken from that amount, and will cost about $400,000. The remainder will be for Phase II, actual construction. Council asked if the $42,000 had been budgeted. The Director of Community Developrnent reported it has not been budgeted. It addresses properties outside the Redevelopment project area. NOTE: Mayor Pro Tern Barrera disqualified himself, due to a financial conflict of interest. The City Attorney reported he holds a position on the Board of Directors of Orange National Bank, which occupies the building that will be affected by any decision of the City Council in connection with unreinforced masonry. That decision may require the bank to undergo major construction. It is reasonably foreseeable that the decision would have a material financial affect on the Orange National Bank, which is a source of his income. Mayor Beyer mentioned that he is an Advisory Director of the Orange National Bank, but does not realize any financial benefit from this position. The City Attorney opined this was not a conflict of interest. Council commended Mike Alvarez and his committee, as well as involved City Staff members, for all the hard work on this project. MAYOR BEYER OPENED THE PUBLIC HEARING. The following people spoke in favor of approval: Michael Alvarez, 360 S. Glassell, representing the owners affected by this State- mandated seismic ordinance. Tom Ryan, 345 E. Jackson, representing St. John's Lutheran Church. Alice Clark, 205 N. Pine Street, representing the Orange Tax Payers Association. Bob Breskin, 200 E. Chapman Avenue. Scott Mather, 180 S. Cypress, Development Director for St. Vincent de Paul. PAGE 11 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES May 19,1992 13. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued) They made the following points: The cornerstone for revitalizing the Plaza will be the seismically strengthened buildings, once they are completed.Historic buildings are a reminder of our legacy. They point the way to the future,built on a foundation of the past.St. John's Lutheran Church is anxious and ready to begin construction on the changes to the school over the summer months, while the children are on vacation. The Director of Community Development indicated his request would be accommodated by Staff.Without the assistance of the City, many owners would not be able to do the retrofitting. Many bui!dings would be lost to the City. We would lose real property tax revenue, sales tax, business licenses, jobs, and a basis of Old Towne Orange.The major problem of this retrofitting is that after it is done, the value of the buildings have not increased, nor has the rental value. The only thing that has increased is the cost to maintain the building and property.St. Vincent de Paul representatives requested Council approve the funds of $42,000 for the area outside the Redevelopment area.THERE BEING NO FURTHER SPEAKERS, THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED.ORDINANCE NO. 7-92 An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Orange mandating the strengthening of unreinforced masonry bui!dings as required by State law. MOTION - Coontz SECOND - Spurgeon A YES - Steiner, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon DISQUALIFIED - Barrera That Ordinance No. 7- 92 have first reading waived and same was set for second reading by the preceding vote.RESOLUTION NO. 8010 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Orange adopting a policy statement regarding the enforcement of required seismic retrofitting of unreinforced masonry buildings and financial incentives for preservation.MOTION - Coontz SECOND - Spurgeon A YES - Steiner, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon DISQUALIFIED - Barrera That Resolution No. 8010 as introduced be adopted and same was passed and adopted by the preceding vote.PAGE 12 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES May 19, 1992 13. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued) MOTION - Coontz SECOND - Steiner AYES - Steiner, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon DISQUALIFIED - Barrera Moved to authorize the Community Development Department Staff to explore financial incentive programs to assist property owners in retrofitting their unreinforced masonry bui!dings as follows: a. To explore and create financial incentive programs to aid property owners with seismic rehabilitation construction costs in an amount not to exceed the Redevelopment budgeted amount.b. To inform owners on where to find information on local, state or federal tax incentives.c. To allocate $2, 000 from Redevelopment Agency funds to provide out-of-pocket expenses of local architectural firms who have volunteered their services to produce historical street elevations. This initial expenditure will cover photographic costs in providing preliminary architectural design services as a first stage to promote restoration of plaza bui!ding facades.MOTION - Coontz SECOND - Steiner AYES - Steiner, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon DISQUALIFIED - Barrera Moved to approve the allocation of funding in the amount of $42,000 in the 1992-93 budget from Unappropriated General Reserves, to implement the Seismic Engineering Report Purchase Program for those properties outside Redevelopment Project areas.13.3 RESIDENTIAL HOUSING OCCUPANCY STANDARDS, CITY OF ORANGE:Time set for a public hearing on petition by the City of Orange to consider a proposed enactment of an ordinance to establish residential housing occupancy standards to the Orange Municipal Code.MOTION SECOND AYES Steiner Coontz Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon Moved to continue this item to May 26, 1992, at the request of Staff.t*******14. PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT - None PAGE 13 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES May 19, 1992 15. ORAL PRESENTATIONS - None 16. ADJOURNMENT MOTION SECOND AYES Mayor Beyer Spurgeon Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon Moved to adjourn at 7:45 p.m.M~rilyn ,1 , 1anaDn r M r.Mari!yn J. Jensen, C.M.C.City Clerk e Beyer, Mayor BY:&~fi/4dl&--(!~ c.u:f-Cassandra Cathcart, C.M. C.Deputy City Clerk PAGE 14