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03-12-1991 Council Minutes384 APPROVED BY BY CITY COUNCIL ON MARCH 19, CITY COUNCIL MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING 1991. ORANGE, CALIFORNIA MARCH 12, 1991 The City Council of the City of Orange, California convened this 12th day of March, 1991 at 3:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 300 E. Chacman Avenue. Oranae. California. NOTE: The City Council met in an Executive Session at 7:30 a.m. to discuss personnel matters pursuant to Government Code section 54956.6. Candidates for the position of City Attorney were interviewed by Council. No action was taken. The City Council also met in a study Session at 2:00 p.m. in the Weimer Room to discuss the High Rise Study. No action was taken. 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 - February 26, 1991 MOTION - Barrera SECOND - Coontz AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Coontz, spurgeon ABSTAINED - Mayor Beyer ACTION: Approved.1. 4 PRESENTATIONS/ANNOUNCEMENTS/INTRODUCTIONS TAPE 12 a. Introduction of Anthony Garcia, Friendly stop Supervisor -no one was present.b. Presentation by Hernan Pelaez, Environmental Management Agency on Santiago Canyon Road widening Project.S4000. S.3.7)Santiago Canyon Road is classified both as a major arterial highway and a primary arterial h~ghway within the County of Orange, The project was intended to accommodate future traffic demands. Another objective of the project is traffic safety.This road has sustained major traffic accidents in the past.City of Orange staff has been providing input, taking into account the East Orange General Plan, the silverado- Modjesksa Specific Plan, the Foothill-Trabuco Future Plan and finally the plans for the North leg of the Eastern Transportation Corridor.Page 1 r 385 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MARCH 12, 1991 1.4 PRESENTATIONS/ANNOUNCEMENTS/INTRODUCTIONS (Continued) Four pUblic workshops have been conducted with canyon residents and one public County Planning commission hearing to obtain input from landowners along the project area, and to inform local residents of the project status. The feasiblity study identifies seven different alternatives. These were shown to Councilmembers on a map of the area. Council questioned how the traffic would be managed. Mr. Pelaez indicated there would be open traffic flow in the area during construction at all times. Council questioned the phasing of the project and Mr. Pelaez indicated this has not been finalized yet. Council also asked about safety considerations. There will be passing lanes and a divided median. city staff indicated funding is a major issue which is being worked on and will be reported back to Council at a later date. MOTION SECOND AYES Coontz Barrera Steiner,Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, spurgeon Moved to receive and file the report.1.5 PROCLAMATIONS a. Women's History Month - there was no one present to accept the proclamation.b. Red Cross Month was presented to Bill Coddington, accepted on behalf of the Red Cross.c. Employ the Older Worker Week, March 10-16, 1991 was presented to Louise Dunseath of the Human Resource Connection.2. CONSENT CALENDAR 2.1 Declaration of City Clerk Marilyn J. Jensen declaring posting of City Council Agenda of a regular meeting of March 12, 1991,at the City of Orange, Main Library, the Eisenhower Park Bulletin Board, and the New Police Facility at 1107 N. Batavia,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.Page 2 r-- 386 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MARCH 12, 1991 2. CONSENT CALENDAR (Continued) 2.2 Authorize Mayor and Director of Finance to draw warrants on City Treasurer in payment of demands. ACTION: Approved payment. 2.3 Request from the Orange County Marathon Committee for approval to conduct part of a 26-mile race through Orange on October 6,1991; and to approve allocation of $720.00 from the Advertising Promotional Fund No. 235-0102-427800-7071 to cover the cost of traffic control. (P1300. 0.9)ACTION: Approved.2.4 Request to execute Cooperative Agreement No. D90-311 Adjustment of Water Valve Boxes after Street Resurfacing per Cooperative Agreement No. D90-056 in the amount of $4,576.00. Account No.600-8041-425200. (A2100.0 No. 1755)ACTION: Authorized Mayor and City Clerk to execute agreement on behalf of the City.2.5 Request to approve and award a contract in the amount of 359, 348.20 to Inland Constructors for the street reconstruction and waterline installation work on Jewell Place,Lester Drive, Acacia Avenue and Lime Street. Bid. No. 901-36;S. P. 2934. Fund No. 310- 6049-483300-1814 - $200,000. 00 310-6044-484501-1812 - $138,000.00 260-5021- 483300-3001 - $21,348.20 Thirty-four ( 34) bids were sent out, with the following sixteen responses: ( A2100.0 No. 1756)Inland Constructors Shawnan Corporation R. A. Ruiz Corporation F.A. V. Engineering Griffith Company Sully Miller Contracting Co.Gentry Brothers Excel Paving Company Excalibur contracting Inc. Schuler Engineering Co.Oliver Brothers J.E. G. Construction Co. R. J. Noble Company Nobest Incorporated John T. Malloy Inc.Damon Construction Co.359,348. 20.364,595. 90 378,711. 09 380,213. 85 384,490. 26 390,563. 77 393,122. 40 407,591. 22 415,470. 08 433,988. 00 439,621. 55 448,638.91 455,088.10 475,485.90 492,625.30 529,953.38 ACTION: Bid No. 901-36 was awarded to low bidder 387 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MARCH 12, 1991 2. CONSENT CALENDAR (Continued) 2.6 Request to approve AHFP Administrative Agreement with the County of orange to acquire right-of-way along santiago Canyon Road from Linda vista Street to windes Drive (AHFP #1269, S.P.2882). (A2100.0 No. 1757)ACTION Authorized Mayor and City Clerk to execute agreement on behalf of the City.2.7 Final Report on Construction Costs Related to the New Police Facility. (P2500. 0.8) ACTION: Approved.2.8 Request authorization for approval of city-sponsored Home Improvement Loans, Housing Accessibility Grants, Homeowner Participation Program Rebates, and Rental Rehabilitation Loans. (C2500. G.1. 1)ACTION: Approved.2.9 Approve Proposals for Collection Services for 1991/92 from Willdan Associates for Assessment Districts 86-1, 88-1 and 90-1, and Landscape Maintenance District 86- 2. (A2100.0 No.1758)ACTION: Approved.2.10 Request approval of Contract Change Order Number Two (2) and final payment to Goodman and Peloquin, Inc., in the amount of 12,324.32; Olive Park Redevelopment, Bid No. 899-04. ( B4100.0 No. 899-04)Funding: 510-7021-785100-0040.ACTION: Approved. 2.11 Request to approve Parcel Map No. 89- 158 and accept the dedication of pine Street. Location: 810 E. Culver Avenue Owner/Developer: Margaret Heyman, BMS No. 2 corp. Engineer:Larry Bivens. (C2500.M.16.1)ACTION: Approved.2.12 CLAIM FOR APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO PRESENT A LATE CLAIM:BETTY COFFMAN, et late claim for an October 10, 1987.al., for application for leave to present a alleged incident occurring on or about 5 64013 MWB)ACTION: Denied application for leave to C'I: CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MARCH 12, 1991 2. CONSENT CALENDAR (Continued) 2.13 Request to approve Program Supplement No. 011 to Local Agency -State Agreement No. 12-5073 for improvements on Katella from Cambridge Street to 400' West of Tustin Street. (A2100.0 No. 1588.A) ACTION: Authorized Mayor and City Clerk to execute on behalf of the City. REMOVED AND HEARD SEPARATELY) 2.14 Authorize an appropriation of $50,000.00 to the City Attorney's budget. Account #100-0301-426100- 9894 for special studies. (C2500.B)Councilman Spurgeon indicated he was abstaining on the advice of his attorney.MOTION - Mayor Beyer SECOND - Barrera AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz ABSTAINED - Spurgeon ACTION: Approved.2. 15 Request approval to transfer $10,000.00 from Unappropriated Reserves of the General Fund to Department Fund 100- 1311-424101 for repairs to buildings. (C2500.J. 3)ACTION: Approved.2.16 Request approval of the appointment of David M. Griffith &Associates as auditors to review potential SB90 claims with the State of California. (C2500.J.1. 3)ACTION: Approved.MOTION - steiner SECOND - Barrera AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon Item 2. 14 was removed and heard separately. All other items on the Consent Calendar were approved as recommended.END OF CONSENT CALENDAR 3. REPORTS FROM MAYOR BEYER Non-Aaenda Item: Mayor Pro Tem Barrera reported on his trip to Edogawa, Japan. He presented a city flag and gifts to the Mayor from the Mayor of Edogawa, who will be visiting our city at a later date.Page 5 UT- nm __ u -- 389 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MARCH 12, 1991 3. REPORTS FROM MAYOR BEYER (Continued) MOTION - Coontz SECOND - steiner AYES - steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon Moved to receive and file report.4.REPORTS FROM COUNCILMEMBERS TAPE 935 4.1 Recort from Councilman William steiner and Councilman Mike Scuraeon reaardina the Youth Alternative Proaram. (C2500.N)Councilman steiner reported there has been minority population in the City of Orange.positive role models, many of these youths factions. There has been a marked increse Orange. Council and the Police Department resources from an enforcement perspective,inadequate efforts in terms of prevention.significant growth in the Because of the lack of are influenced by negative in gang activity in have provided additional but there have been In recognition of the need to address these issues, the Friendly Center, Inc. in cooperation with an Advisory Council from the El Modena area, is requesting City of Orange funds to develop and implement a three- year Youth Alternative Program targeting Hispanic youth from the central and west end of town served by the Friendly Center and the El Modena area.The proposed project will be prevention-oriented, in that it will develop activities designed to prevent youth from joining gangs and using drugs. The primary goals are as follows:l. Recruit Hispanic positive role models to work with "at risk" youth.2. Through alternative programs, reduce the number of youth joining gangs and using drugs.3. Increase youth participation in constructive and meaningful programs. 4. Increase parent participation in parenting educational sessions designed to improve parent/chid relationships and parent control/ supervision of children.5. Work with the schools, City staff and community agencies in order to make better use of resources for the benefit of our youth.RESOURCES REQUIRED: Two youth workers/organizers would work directly with youth in the respective target areas. In addition, a bilingual community liaison would work directly with parents and the community at large. Funding requirements are estimated at $l25,000 per year.It is recommended that staff report back to Council within 90 days with potential funding sources.Councilman Spurgeon affirmed support of the program and urged the Council to take to take immediate action on approving the program.Page 6 390 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MARCH 12, 1991 4. REPORTS FROM COUNCILMEMBERS (Continued) Councilwoman Coontz reported she has also been actively involved in the project. The Police Department is willing to provide representation on the Advisory Board and a data resource base. possible sources of funding include asset seizure, Community Development Block Grant and the County of Orange. It is also recommended state and federal grants in the category of drug prevention be explored. It is recommended the venture be directed by the City Manager, so that all resources for programming, organization and funding can be determined. The curriculum will include parenting classes. If parents become partners with their children in this community program, it will be a unique approach. MOTION - Barrera SECOND - steiner AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon Moved to approve the implementation of the Youth Alternative Program in concept.5. REPORTS FROM BOARDS. COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS 5.1 Recort on Master Procertv Tax Aareement for Annexations. TAPE 1275 (A2100.0 No. 637)The City Manager' s Senior Assistant reported the County Administrative Office recommended the Board of Supervisors rescind its ten-year- old Master Property Tax Agreement with the City of Anaheim at its January 29th meeting. The motion failed. However,the item presents cities with large undeveloped areas within their spheres of influence with considerable concern.The League of Cities sent a letter to the Board of Supervisors objecting to the reopening of Master Property Tax Agreements. The CAO plans to request the Board of Supervisors authorize cancellation and re-negotiation of Master Property Tax Agreements with other cities. The 1980 Master Property Tax Agreement has for more than ten years governed the reapportionment of the 1% basic propety tax levyinformerlyunincorporatedareasuponannexationoftheseareasinto cities. The cancellation of existing agreements could cost the city as much as $5.7 million in general fund revenues each year. This would be such a significant revenue loss to the city that the annexation of the entire East Orange General Plan area would have to be reconsidered. The Mayor has sent a letter to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors outlining the city's concerns and Councilmember Coontz has proposed a resolution to orange County Division of the League of California Cities seeking support of member cities for a united stand against the CAO proposal. Page 7 391 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MARCH 12, 1991 5. REPORTS FROM BOARD. COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS (Continued) In addition to the potential revenue losses in East Orange, cumulative revenue losses for annexations of County island areas could also be of significance. until the financial underpinings of these annexations are secured, or recommitment of the County to adhere to the 1980 Master Property Tax Agreement, it is recommended that the processing of pending and future island annexations involving residential land uses be put on hold. shirley Grindle, 19051 Glen Arran, spoke in support of the City's position on this issue. However, she does not feel these small annexations should be discontinued by the city. The city Manager commented that these small annexations cost the city more in services than they pay in taxes. Leroy G. Roberts, 20381 Amapola, spoke in favor of continuing the small residential island annexations. MOTION - Coontz SECOND - steiner AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Coontz, Spurgeon NOES - Mayor Beyer Moved to reaffirm the city Council's support of the December 8, 1980 Master Property Tax Agreement with the county of Orange, seek support from member cities of the Orange County Division of the League of cities prior to the November 21st meeting through letters from the mayor and personal communication, and to direct Community Development staff to process residential island annexation applications after consultation with the city Council.MINUTE ORDER MAYOR BEYER: " I understand the plight of these people but I still have the same concerns that our city Manager has articulated throughout this whole thing and what I articulated to the Board of Supervisors."Councilwoman Coontz noted that Councilmembers should try to attend the next League of cities meeting a week from Thursday to support our recommendations.5.2 Recort on North Tustin Incorcoration policv.OR1800.0.9)TAPE 1909 The Annexation Coordinator reported the citizens of the North Tustin area have filed a petition to LAFCO to incorporate as a new city,known as Reorganization No. 127. This reorganization interferes with the sphere of influence of the City of Orange. On April 3rd, LAFCO will hold a public hearing regarding this incorporation. The city of Tustin has filed three annexations which could also affect some of our county islands. This will also be heard on April 3rd.Page 8 392 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MARCH 12, 1991 5. REPORTS FROM BOARDS. COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS (Continued) The Annexation Coordinator recommended the Council direct staff to prepare correspondence to the Local Agency Formation commission LAFCO) stating the city policy regarding the proposed North Tustin incorporation. It is also recommended the mayor and staff attend the April 3, 1991 public hearing at LAFCO to represent the City of Orange and present the city policy. MOTION SECOND AYES Beyer Coontz Steiner,Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon Moved to recommend to LAFCO that the four Fairhaven islands and the Southeasterly corner of Crawford Canyon Road and Chapman Avenue be deleted from the proposed Reorganization No. 127.5.3 Accect with rearets the resianation of Jerrv Coker from the Communitv Develocment Block Grant Proqram Committee and instruct citv Clerk to advertise the vacancv cursuant to Maddv Act reauirements.OR1800.0.8. 3)MOTION - Barrera SECOND - steiner AYES - steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon Moved to accept the resignation of Jerry Coker from the Community Development Block Grant Program Committee and instructed the City Clerk to advertise the vacancy pursuant to Maddy Act requirements.5.4 Accointment of Jerrv Coker to the Communitv Video Advisorv Board. term to excire Januarv 31. 1993. (OR1800.0.28)MOTION SECOND AYES Mayor Beyer Spurgeon Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon Moved to ratify the appointment of Jerry Coker to the Community Video Advisory Board.6. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS None 7. REPORTS FROM CITY MANAGER - None Page 9 393 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MARCH 12, 1991 LEGAL AFFAIRS TAPE 20938. 8.1 RESOLUTION NO. 7768 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Orange amending Resolution No. 7743 providing additional temporary partially- paid military leave of absence for employees called to active duty during the current crisis in the Middle East. (C2500.J. 4)MOTION - steiner SECOND - Barrera AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon That Resolution No. 7768 as introduced be adopted and same was passed and adopted by the preceding vote.8.2 RESOLUTION NO. 7769 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Orange finally accepting the completion of a certain public work and improvement. -Bid No. 899- 04 Goodman and Peloquin, Inc. - Olive Park Redevelopment. (B4100.0 No. 899-04)MOTION - Barrera SECOND - Spurgeon AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon That Resolution No. 7769 as introduced be adopted and same was passed and adopted by the preceding vote.8.3 RESOLUTION NO. 7770 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Orange confirming the results of an election held March 5, 1991 regarding Annexation 385 to the City of Orange (Cumberland Road). (E1100.0)Kathleen Tobkin, 16551 Cumberland Road, thanked the Councilmembers and City staff for their help in providing information that was valuable to supporters of the annexation. She requested that Staff prepare a timeline on address changes, sewer construction and trash collection.The City Clerk commended the Deputy City Clerk for doing an excellent job in conducting the mail ballot election in her absence, with a 77%voter turnout.MOTION - Coontz SECOND - Barrera AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon That Resolution No. 7770 as introduced be adopted and same was passed and adopted by the preceding vote.Page 10 r 394 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MARCH 12, 1991 9. RECESS TO THE MEETING OF THE ORANGE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY 10.ORAL PRESENTATIONS TAPE 2295 Aisha Miller, P. O. Box 1377, Elsinore, spoke preservation of Hart Park and santiago Creek. picture and recited a poem to the Council. in support of the She presented a Carol Walters, 534 N. Shaffer, wants to know what action the Council is planning to take with Chapman College getting permits if they want to go higher. She feels they should be denied permits to go higher up, rather than having to tear down in the future because it does not go along with the specific plan. The Director of community Development indicated Chapman College has been notified that an appeal is in progress. Council questioned whether they have received this information in writing. The Director of Community Development indicated the college has received a letter directed to the President inviting them to participate in the Planning Commission Appeal meeting on April lst. It does indicate that the activity currently underway on the dormitory building is proceeding at risk. Councilman Steiner indicated the appeal is based upon a possible violation of the Chapman College specific Plan. There are too many driveways off Grand going into the residence hall project. There are some other issues in question as well. Bob Bennyhoff, 10642 Morada Drive, feels they should go directly to the man giving the orders, George Argyros, Chairman of the Board of Trustees. Councilman steiner reported that he has met with Mr. Argyros recently, along with the Director of Community Development. Councilwoman Coontz questioned whether Chapman College has changed the population projections for the new college, which may be . different from the specific plan. The Director of Community Development was directed to look into the matter. Councilman Spurgeon expressed concern over the impact on traffic in the area and wants Council to direct Traffic Department staff to conduct a traffic study. Meredith J. Martini, 636 E. Walnut, reported a traffic counter was recently installed on Grand Street. The Director of Community Development commented that they have put a General Plan Map of the City of Orange in Council Chambers at the request of Council. He wants Council input and comments on whether this map will be satisfactory. THE CITY COUNCIL RECESSED AT 4:55 P.M. AND RECONVENED AT 7:00 P.M. MOTION - Mayor Beyer SECOND - Barrera AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon Moved to recess at 4:55 p.m. and reconvene at 7:00 p.m.Page 11 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MARCH 12, 1991 395 7:00 P.M. SESSION 11. INVOCATION - Pastor David Donnell, Grace Baptist Church 11. 1 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG 11. 2 ANNOUNCEMENTS - None 11.3 PRESENTATIONS - None 11.4 PROCLAMATIONS a. Native American Week, March 18-22, 1991. was presented to Anastascia Quintana and Carlos velasquez on behalf of the American Indian Education Parent Advisory Committee of the Orange Unified school District.b. Peace Corps Day, March 17, 1991 was presented to Gloria Guzman and Shawn Alston on behalf of the Peace Corps.12. PUBLIC HEARINGS 12.1 PROHIBIT ON-STREET PARKING IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS DURING STREET SWEEPING OPERATIONS. CITY OF ORANGE: TAPE 390 (S4000.S.3.1)Time set for a public hearing on petition by the city of Orange to consider a city-wide ordinance to prohibit on-street parking for four hours weekly in residential areas during street sweeping operations.The city Traffic Engineer reported a few years ago, the City Council approved a recommendation of the Traffic Engineering Division that allowed, through a petition process initiated by adjacent property owners or tenants, the prohibition of parking for street sweeping purposes, since parked vehicles prevent the street sweepers from picking up the accumulated deposits.The city Traffic Commission recommends the parking restriction for street sweeping purposes be expanded to a city-wide mandated program and that staff be directed to develop a format schedule and cost assessment for implementation. Implementation would take about three years to complete. Staff recommends this item be budgeted for the next fiscal year, since it will take 3-4 months before they could be ready to begin implementation. The purpose is to provide the residents with a service that they are already paying for.Council questioned how many cities have this program in place. The City Traffic Engineer indicated many cities have this program in place, although the implementation is done in different ways. The Mayor questioned whether the program could be completed any sooner;staff did not feel that it could be with existing staffing levels. 396 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MARCH 12, 1991 12. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued) Council expressed strong support of using minimal signage in order to avoid sign pollution. It was also felt that warnings should be issued at the start of the program, rather than ticketing immediately. Mayor Beyer opened the Public Hearings: Dan Slater, 278 N. pine street, spoke in favor of the project. He feels it is very inefficient when the sweepers cannot do their job because of parked cars. He speaks in favor as a realtor, resident and member of the Beautification committee. Clean streets are important to the city both environmentally and aesthetically. He feels it would discourage seldom-used and abandoned cars and recreational vehicles. It takes a lot of time to get the petitions signed and many people are in favor of the program but do not have the time to do this.Lois Barke, 2022 Spruce, spoke against the program. She feels that many people are not aware that hearings were being held on the program tonight. Many residents have more vehicles because of older children living at home and not enough parking space. Many apartments do not have parking included.Council questioned if there have been any problems in areas where the program has been implemented. Staff reported there have been no complaints and they receive 15-20 calls per week asking why the street sweeper went down the middle of the street, rather than sweeping along the curbs.Councilman Spurgeon commented that Council must look at the most cost-effective way of doing this over a period of time. Many people want the program but do not have the time to circulate the petitions.The street sweeper wasn't designed to clean the crown of the street,it was designed to clean the curbs. It does get cars off the street once a week, so there is less of a problem with abandoned or stored vehicles. If there are exceptions at a later date, they should be considered on a case-by-case basis.Mayor Beyer closed the public hearings.MOTION SECOND AYES NOES Coontz Spurgeon Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon steiner Moved to approve the program as outlined by Staff, utilizing the minimum signing method dictated by law, providing the warning citations, in a phasing program as developed by Staff beginning as soon as possible in the next fiscal year. Staff directed to provide publicity, including press releases and publishing in the Orange Progress.Page 13 1----- J j' I CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MARCH 12, 1991 MINUTE ORDER COUNCILMAN STEINER: "It is my perception, correct or not, that there was not sufficient notification to the public or an opportunity for input on the proposed ordinance." Staff reported there was a good public turnout at the Traffic Commission pUblic hearings. The majority of the people were in favor of a city-wide program.13. PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT - None 14. REPORTS FROM COUNCILMEMBERS - None 15. ORAL PRESENTATIONS Larry Bonham, 332, S. Olive Street, spoke in support of Hart Park and the feeding program for homeless people that takes place there. He requested that electricity under the pavilion be turned back on so the homeless can plug in TV's, radios, etc. at night.16. ADJOURNMENT MOTION - Spurgeon SECOND - Barrera AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer, Coontz, Spurgeon The City Council adjourned at 8:05 p.m. to an Executive Session at 4:30 P.M. on March 13, 1991 to discuss Personnel Matters pursuant to Government Code Section 54956. 6.The City Council will meet in a Workstudy Session at 4:30 P.M., March 18, 1991, in the Weimer Room, to discuss Water Conservation.9-~~JENS~ CM{7. CITY CLERK Page14 T--