10-27-1992 Council MinutesCITY COUNCIL MINUTES
OF A REGULAR MEETING
ORANGE, CALIFORNIA
OCTOBER 27,1992
The City Council of the City of Orange, California, convened on October 27, 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 Regular Meeting -
October 13, 1992 MOTION - Coontz SECOND -
Steiner AYES - Steiner,
Barrera, Mayor Beyer,
Coontz, Spurgeon ACTION: Continued to November 10, 1992.
1.4 PRESENTATIONS! ANNOUNCEMENTS! INTRODUCTIONS - None
1.5 PROCLAMATIONS - None 2.CONSENT CALENDAR
TAPE 70 2.1 Declaration
of City Clerk Marilyn J.
Jensen declaring posting of City Council agenda of a regular meeting of October 27, 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 Authorize the Mayor and Director of
Finance to draw warrants on City Treasurer in payment of demands.ACTION: Approved.PAGE 1
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2. CONSENT CALENDAR (Continued)
2.3 Request from David A. Conley, President of the Old Orange Antiques Dealers
Association to change Orange Municipal Code Section 10.34.040 b (one hour parking)
to three hours in the downtown plaza area. (S4000.S.3.1. I)
FISCAL IMPACT: City would sustain the cost of replacing parking signs.
ACTION: Referred to the Old Towne Parking Committee.
2.4 Request approval of an appropriation of $10,000 for The City Drive Underground
Utility District No. 12. (C2500.M.13)
FISCAL IMPACT: Sufficient funds are in Fund 920 (Redevelopment - Southwest Project
Area)ACTION:
Approved.2.
5 CLAIM FOR DAMAGES FROM:C3200.0)1.
Jason Cable 2.
Marienne Prosser ACTION:
Denied claims and referred to City Attorney and Adjuster.2.
6 Request from Mr. Robert Hayden, North Orange Christian Church, 16561 E. Lincoln Avenue,
Orange, to waive the sewer connection deposit fee relating to construction of a new
building. (C2500.M.3)FISCAL
IMPACT: None ACTION:
Referred to staff for a report.MOTION -
Steiner SECOND - Spurgeon
AYES - Steiner, Barrera,
Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon All items on the
Consent Calendar were approved as recommended.END OF CONSENT CALENDAR
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3.REPORTS FROM MAYOR BEYER TAPE 80
3.1 Report from Mayor Beyer on Mary's Kitchen project. (Continued from October 20,
1992.) (ORI800.0.22.4)
Scott Mather, committee member of the Relocation of the Feeding Program from Hart Park
Committee, reported the committee has been meeting since early September and has visited
several properties throughout the city as potential sites for the feeding program. A matrix was
produced which looked at important issues as they related to the various sites. It was noted
these sites would be located along bus routes for easy accessibility. Mayors from surrounding
cities have been notified and discussions have begun regarding this issue.
Beverly Nestande, committee member, commented the committee will meet with several
churches in the community on October 28, 1992. Other social organizations will be involved
later to broaden and expand the outreach.
Lorna DeShane, 205 River, commented on the committee's progress and the hard work done
by all the members.
Bob Bennyhoff, 10642 Morada Dr., asked if the feeding program is located in Orange, what
safeguards have been discussed so the people will not move onto the site?
Mr. Mather indicated the committee has not discussed this, but the concept is to have people as
monitors working every day throughout the area to make sure people are kept moving, and to
put out the word that this will be ruined if people camp or stay in the area. The sites being
considered are a distance from the parks for this reason.
MOTION
SECOND
AYES
Mayor Beyer Barrera
Steiner,
Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon Moved, with
the assistance of the City Manager, to extend the moratorium on Mary's Kitchen regarding Ordinance
No. 19-92 (OMC Chapter 12.48) for another 90 days, or whatever comes first,
or the establishment of the new site.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
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8.LEGAL AFFAIRS TAPE 794
8.1 ORDINANCE NO. 25-
92 An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Orange establishing a false alarm fee
for alarms connected to the Orange Police Department. (A2500.0-
Alarms,
False)
MOTION
SECOND AYES
Steiner Barrera
Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon
That Ordinance No. 25-92 have second reading waived and be adopted, and same was
passed and adopted by the preceding
vote.8.2 ORDINANCE NO.
26-92 An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Orange adding certain speed limits
to Section 10.14.050 of the Orange Municipal Code. (S4000.0.S.
3.
4)
MOTION
SECOND
AYES Barrera
Spurgeon Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon
That Ordinance No. 25-92 have second reading waived and be adopted, and same was
passed and adopted by the preceding
vote.8.3 ORDINANCE NO.
28-92 An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Orange adding new Section 2.04.
260 to Chapter 2.04 of Title 2 of the Orange Municipal Code relating to the appointment
of Hearing Officers. (A2500.0 City
Council-
Hearing
Officer)
MOTION SECOND
AYES Coontz
Spurgeon Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon
That Ordinance No. 25-92 have second reading waived and be adopted, and same was
passed and adopted by the preceding
vote.8.4 RESOLUTION NO.
8099 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Orange consenting to the execution of
an owner participation agreement by the Orange Redevelopment Agency with Citrus
Village Partners L. P. pertaining to property located at 500-555 North Citrus
Street, Orange.RA2100.
0,
Agr-2028)
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES OCTOBER 27, 1992
8. LEGAL AFFAIRS (Continued)
MOTION
SECOND
AYES
Spurgeon Barrera
Steiner,
Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon That Resolution
No. 8099 as introduced be adopted and same was passed and adopted by the preceding vote.
8.5
RESOLUTION NO. 8100 A Resolution
of the City Council of the City of Orange approving Lot Line Adjustment LL 92-2 adjusting
a lot line of certain real property situated at 875 N. Olive Street.C2500.M.
16. I -LLN 92-2)MOTION
SECOND
AYES
Barrera
Coontz Steiner,
Barrera, Mayor
Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon That Resolution No. 8100
as introduced be adopted and same was passed and adopted by the preceding vote.9. RECFSS
TO mE
MEETING OF mE ORANGE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY 10. ORAL PRESENTATIONS Blocked
Driveway - Carole Walters,
534 N. Shaffer St., complained when Orange High School afternoon sessions are over,
their driveway is blocked. Mayor Beyer instructed Mrs.Walters to submit the complaint
to the Police Department and the City Traffic Commission.Illegal Pedestrian Crossings - Alice Clark,
205 N. Pine St., complained that people are jaywalking when you are travelling east
on the 100 block of Almond Street near South G1assell. It is a dangerous situation
and signs are needed. Police Captain Hernandez indicated this is a common problem throughout
the City, and the Police Department will monitor this area.Traffic Signals - Councilwoman Coontz asked
when
the traffic signals would be installed on Collins at Shaffer and Cambridge? A Traffic
Division representative commented the project dates have been reorganized because of budget
constraints. A status report will be sent to Council on this request.Street Sweeping - Corinne
Schreck, 446 N. James,
questioned because the City is now closed on Friday, will the street sweeping be doubled.
Also Mrs. Schreck observed the Police Department ticketing cars in the morning on street
sweeping days, and wanted to know the reason for not ticketing in the afternoon? Mrs.
Schreck suggested privatizing street sweeping.PAGE 5
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10. ORAL PRESENTATIONS (Continued)
The Superintendent of Streets reported street sweeping on Fridays has been shifted to Monday
and Tuesdays, and will be doubled up. The Monday route will be done at its normal time.
Privatization has been considered, but it is too expensive. The Police Department will ticket
prior to the street sweeper being in the vicinity, but will not ticket after the street sweeper.
Mayor pro tem Barrera asked about tickets being given to employees of Richard Hall at
Orangewood and Eckhoff Streets. The Street Superintendent will check into this complaint.
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) wit:
City of Orange vs. County of Orange, Orange, County Superior Court Case No. 68 18 89
Ibarra vs. City of Orange, Orange County Superior Court Case No. 65 25 43
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)(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 closed session.
NOTE: The City Attorney added the following:
City of Orange vs. Steven Wymer, et aI, U. S. Court Case No. 92 2141 SVW
Give instructions to its negotiator in connection with the purchase sale, or lease of real
property pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8. Property is Yorba Park site
southwest corner of Yorba and Chapman, negotiation with Mr. Norbert Mang.
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7:00 P.M. SESSION
12. INVOCATION
Father John Janze, St. Norberts Church
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
1471 13.1 TENTATIVE TRACT
MAP 14673, CONDmONAL USE PERMIT 1956-92,ZONE CHANGE 1149-
92, CARL RENEZEDER:The public
hearing on petition by Carl Renezeder to consider Tentative Tract Map 14673 to allow the
subdivision of a 3.1 acre parcel of land into four residential lots and two lettered lots has been
continued from August 25, 1992 to this time.To consider
Conditional Use Permit 1956-92 to allow the development of a private street, and creation
of lots without direct frontage on a public street, and Zone Change 1149-92 to change
the site's existing A-I (Agricultural) zoning to R-I-7 (Residential Single
Family minimum lot size 7,000 sq. ft.). Administrative Adjustment 92-13 is requested to allow
a reduction in the 70 ft. minimum lot frontage width. Subject property is located on the
north side of Canyon View Avenue between Outrider Street
and Oak Tree Road.NOTE: In compliance with the California Environmental
Quality Act, Negative Declaration 1404-92 has
been prepared for the project.The Director of Community Development announced a letter
had been received from Robert Mickelson, consultant for Mr. Renezeder
requesting a 30 day continuance.Councilwoman Coontz announced the following letters
had been received from concerned property owners: Gary Cooper, Kimberly Thompson,
and Gary and Brenda Blackburn.The
public
hearing
was
not opened.
MOTION SECOND
AYES Steiner Spurgeon Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer,
Coontz, Spurgeon Moved to grant a continuance to December 8, 1992 Council meeting. The City
Clerk was instructed to send the people who wanted to speak on this issue tonight the
property owners'letters
of concern.
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13. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued)
13.2 HANDY PARK FIELD LIGHTING, CITY OF ORANGE:TAPE 1609
Time set for a public hearing to consider a recommendation by the Parks, Recreation and
Cultural Arts Advisory Commission to install field lighting at the northwestern portion of
Handy Park located south of Collins Avenue between Newport (55) Freeway and Handy
School, 2143 E. Oakmont Avenue. Construction costs are estimated at approximately
150,000.00. There are sufficient funds available in the Park, Acquisition and Development
Fund for the lighting. (C2500.M.4.10)
NOTE: Negative Declaration 1071-86 was previously approved in accordance with
CEQA
guidelines.MAYOR BEYER OPENED THE PUBLIC
HEARING.The Director of Community Services reported there are not enough lighted fields in the City
to accommodate all youth participants. There are approximately 15,017 young
athletes participating in athletic programs. Approximately 7,000 participate on a yearly basis in
soccer and football, and this number of youths cannot be squeezed into the City's four lighted
fields without the potential for severe accidents. The numbers have risen because of the
cancellation of after school sports by the school district. Handy Park is scheduled for youth sports only,
no adult sports. All games will be during the day, and practice will be at night. All groups
will reserve the park fields by permit
only.The maintenance and clean up of the fields will be done by the City and the youth
groups.The lights are scheduled to go on at dusk and off at 10 P.M. The neighbors will be
assured the lights will go off early if a group is finished before 10:00 P.
M.The Traffic Engineer indicated stop signs would not control speed in the area. Also,
by installing the lights, this will increase hours of usage which would draw more traffic onto
the
streets.Brent Marchetti, Marchetti & Assoc., described the light technology that would be used on
the field. The lights would be designed to control the light spill and glare into the
neighborhoods.The following people spoke in opposition to the field lights with concerns that Handy Park'
s ingress and egress is serviced by one residential street, there will be increased traffic and
noise
pollution:Paul Kelly, 2329 Oakmont
Ave.Richard Notari, 2720 E. Walnut #
83 David Podnerr, 2319 E.
Oakmont Phil Herley, 771 N. Milford, submitted a petition with approximately 65
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13. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued)
The following people spoke in favor of field lighting for the following reasons: Athletics
involves kids and parents, keeps kids off the street and away from drugs, reduce graffiti,
vandalism, and lighting is the number one security deterent:
Bill Leming, 2720 E. Walnut
Gary Wood, President Orange/Olive Little League and Orange Youth Council, 3801 Ridgeway
Rd.
Al Pollack, President Orange Bobby Sox, 2141 N. Flower St., Santa Ana
Sandy Oakley, Orange Soccer, 2920 Shady Forest Lane
Rick Besne, President Orange Little League, 419 N. Shaffer St.
Ray Lithicum, Orange Youth Football, 27400akmont
Al Southern, President of North Sunrise Little League, 2215 E. Kerry
Mike Hern, Director of Fields, Orange Jr. Soccer Club, 374 S. Glassell, submitted at petition
with approximately 200 signatures
Donna L. Blume, 342 N. Ash
MAYOR BEYER CLOSED THE PUBLIC HEARING.
MOTION
SECOND
AYES
Coontz Mayor
Beyer Steiner, Barrera,
Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon Moved to accept
the field lighting as described at Handy Park, with the following conditions:I)Handy Park
will be used for youth sports only. 2) The lighting will go off at 9:30 P.M. 3)There will be
park monitors (city or volunteer). 4) User Permits are necessary. Maintenance cleanup is part
of the permit by the organizations. 5) Lights will be turned off by the sports user groups or
city staff if the games to do not last until 9:30 P.M. 6) Traffic Department look at traffic
problems and provide Council with recommendations (keeping traffic off Oakmont Street). 7)
All 138 parking spaces be utilized. Recommend Handy Park School parking lot be
used as first priority. 8) An attempt of cooperation between Community Service, the sports
users and the neighbors to solve any problems, with an understanding in the neighborhood of who
they can call with problems. 9) User sports groups meet at the earliest opportunity with neighbors
to discuss conditions. 10) Extra signage in the area with the new rules for participants.
11) Staff to report back to Council in six months from the time the lights go on.
14. PLANNING AND
ENVIRONMENT - None PAGE 9
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15. ORAL PRESENTATIONS - None Terri
Sargeant, 137 N. Cobblestone Dr., voiced concerns regarding the continuance of Item 13.
1.16.
ADJOURNMENT MOTION
SECOND
AYES
Mayor
Beyer Barrera Steiner,
Barrera, Mayor
Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon Moved to adjourn at
8:55 P.M.1Jld~~~~J -ic~'~MARILYN
J. J SENCCITYCLERKPAGE10