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11-26-1991 Council Minutes322 CITY OF A APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL ON DECEMBER 10, COUNCIL MINUTES REGULAR MEETING 1991. ORANGE, CALIFORNIA NOVEMBER 26, 1991 The City Council of the City of Orange, California, convenes this 26th day of November, 1991 at 3:00 P.M. in a Regular Meeting in the Council Chambers. 300 E. Chapman Avenue. Oranae. California. 3:00 P.M. SESSION 1. OPENING 1.1 PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG 1.2 ROLL CALL PRESENT - steiner, Barrera, Coontz, Spurgeon ABSENT - Mayor Beyer NOTE: Councilman Spurgeon announced Mayor Beyer had recently had elective surgery and is recuperating nicely. The Mayor is expected to return to work the first week in December.1.3 APPROVAL OF MINUTES Regular Meeting - November 12, 1991 MOTION - steiner SECOND - Coontz AYES - steiner, Barrera, Coontz, Spurgeon ABSENT - Mayor Beyer ACTION: Approved.Regular Meeting - November 19, 1991 MOTION SECOND AYES ABSENT Coontz Steiner steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer Coontz, Spurgeon ACTION: Approved. 1.4 PRESENTATIONS/ANNOUNCEMENTS/INTRODUCTIONS Resolution No. 7907 was presented to Carl H. Gaither, Public Works Department, commending him for 29 years of loyal and dedicated service. The Director of Public Works presented Mr.Gaither a plaque from local contractors.1.5 PROCLAMATIONS Christmas Cantree Week, December 9 - 12, 1991 was presented to Barbara Hodges, representing the East Orange County Board of Realtors.Page 1 J 2! COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 26, 1991 2.CONSENT CALENDAR TAPE 409 2.1 Declaration of city Clerk Marilyn J. Jensen declaring posting of City Council Agenda of a regular meeting of November 26, 1991, at Orange civic Center, Main Library, Police Facility at 1107 N. 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 Mayor and Director of Finance to draw warrants on City Treasurer in payment of demands. ACTION: Approved. 2.3 Request to approve the program and no-cost agreement between the City and Tel-Adjust of Beverly Hills for auditing Pacific Bell and AT&T telephone tariffs and bills. (A2100.0. A.1883)ACTION: Authorized the Mayor and City Clerk to execute on behalf of the City.2.4 Request approval of the donation of unusable fire equipment to the City's sister City, Queretaro, Mexico. ( P2500.0) ACTION: Approved.REMOVED AND HEARD SEPARATELY)2.5 Request from Boonchoo & Sengdao Vonhgruksukdi, 2238 E. Walnut Avenue, for reconsideration of Council approval for a "granny flat." (C3300. 0 CUP 1881-90)The Mayor pro tern recognized the following speakers opposed to the request:Betty Roberts, 1752 N. Morningside st.Paul Kelly, 2329 Oakmont Ave.Lloyd Mihm, 2243 E. Walnut Jeff Gruse, 2222 E. Walnut, representing himself and several neighbors who could not attend the meeting because of work Al Van Horn, 2237 E. walnut Their comments were:The granny flat no longer conforms to the City' s codes and regulations governing granny flats.It exceeds liveable square feet allowed by approximately 250 sq. ft. and no longer has a garage required for vehicle parking.There are four cars at the home 24 COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 26, 1991 2. CONSENT CALENDAR (Continued) According to the Code Enforcement Division, the owner signed a notarized statement before any construction had started indicating they would not alter the granny flat in any way. It is felt they intended to alter the granny flat from day one, because of the skylight and the bedroom type window in the garage. If the family needs more room to live with their Mother and daughter, they should live in their 3 bedroom, 2 bath house. There is reason to believe they planned all along to move into the granny flat and lease out the home because the home is paid for and the rent would help subsidize the daughter's college expenses. The neighbors want the structure to conform with Conditional Use Permit 1881-90 now.Mr. Carlson was the builder of this conversion.speaking in favor:Bud carlson, 21442 Sterling Dr., El Toro Boonchoo and Sengdao Vongruksukdi Their comments were:There is parking on the street.They are not infringing on the neighbors rights in any way.Their daughter wants to go to college and they cannot afford to send her and take care of the mother.If the garage is converted to living quarters, three cars can park in the driveway.Council discussion ensued relative to the past history of granny flats, noting many people are still upset that they are even allowed in residential zones; there is the overcrowding problem; plus people wanted the granny flat for a relative,not for apartment living. This brings down the R- 1 zoning.Also, if one person is allowed to proceed, the regulations would be meaningless in total across the board.Mayor pro tem Barrera remarked there was concern from some of the neighbors regarding the Edison easement where the high tension wires are situated in the area. MOTION SECOND AYES ABSENT steiner Coontz Steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer Coontz, Spurgeon ACTION: Moved to support staff's recommendation, and deny the request. The Community Development Department was instructed to ensure that the original plan and permit are complied with.Page 3 325 COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 26, 1991 2. CONSENT CALENDAR (Continued) 2.6 Request approval of a third amendment to the Joint Powers Agreement with the City of Santa Ana. (A2100.0.A.1023.3) ACTION: Approved. 2.7 Request the installation of time limit parking and/or a loading zone at 145 N. Lemon Street. (S4000.S.3.1) ACTION: Approved installation of a yellow loading zone. 2.8 Request installation of red curb and a loading zone at 2829 N. Glassell st. (S4000.S.3.1) ACTION: of each between Approved the driveway, and driveways. installation of red curb on the outside 91 ft. of white passenger loading zone 2.9 Request installation of STOP signs at the intersection of California Street and Dana Place. (S4000.S.3.3) ACTION: Denied. 2.10 Request approval of Parcel Map No. 90-335, and accept dedication of Bond Avenue and White Dove Avenue.C2500.M.16. 1)ACTION: Approved.2.11 Request approval of an agreement between the County Sanitation District No.1 of Orange County, the City of Santa Ana and the City of Orange. (A2100.0.A. 1884) Funding:920-9811- 483300-5557 $ 150,000 Southwest Redevelopment)924- 9811-783200-5557 550,000 Southwest Redevelopment)ACTION: Authorized the Mayor and City Clerk to execute on behalf of the City.CORRECTION: Mayor Beyer was absent for 3 2 6 COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 26, 1991 3. REPORTS FROM MAYOR BEYER - None 4. REPORTS FROM COUNCILMEMBERS TAPE 2731 4. 1 Report from Councilwoman Coontz and Councilman steiner reaardina a reauest to direct the citv Manaaer to enter into a contract with Ernst & Youna to prepare a Lona-Ranae Financial Plan. and to appropriate $52.000.00 from the General Fund Reserves to Account No. 100-0101-426700 (Other Professional and Consultina Services) for this purpose. ( C2500.D)NOTE: This item was discussed after the City Manager's report, see Page 8.5.REPORTS FROM CITY CLERK TAPE 1221 5.1 Report from the city Clerk reaardina the percent of protests certified for Annexation Nos. 392. 393 and 394 ( Fairhaven Islands)continued from 11/12/91. See Resolution Nos. 7902. 7903 and 7904.paaes 7 and 8) (A3100.0 Nos. 393, 393, 394)The city Attorney reported at the council meeting of November 12,1991, Council asked whether it would be legally permissible to abandon the subject annexation procedures at this point, and save the cost of the election. It was opined, after LAFCO closes its hearing,and the city proceeds with annexation hearings, it appears it is not legally permissible to abandon or withdraw from the proceedings. The act sets forth certain mandatory actions that have to be followed once the process goes into motion.Since the group gathering signatures of the landowners had twelve days, instead of fifteen, it is arguable the group was not prejudiced by the lack of time, because they got enough signatures of landowners to force an election. However, the Cortese/Knox Act does suggest that the notice requirements are mandatory. NOTA has indicated they think this loss of the three days has adversely effected their ability to obtain enough signatures to try to defeat the annexation.The City Attorney recommended the protest hearing be renoticed to give over fifteen days during which protest signatures may be gathered. It was opined that no one would be prejudiced by opening the public hearing again, and allowing over fifteen days, or up to 60 days to collect signatures. The cortese/Knox Act describes the petition gathering period from the time the notice is published until the time of the protest hearing. ~The city Clerk announced the Election Code has a petition format which is available. Also, should there not be enough signatures, and an election be held, the April election date would not longer be available. Elections in June and/or November are consolidated and will raise the costs. 327 COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 26, 1991 5. REPORTS FROM CITY CLERK (Continued) Clemmet Kramer, 12881 Wheeler Place, Santa Ana, complained about the annexation process. The City Clerk responded to a question regarding the publication of the legal notice for the protest hearing. She reported the newspaper of general circulation for the City of Orange is the Orange City News. Any other publication would have to be ordered by the Council. Council felt the city Clerk should publish the notice in another metropolitan newspaper of the area. MOTION - Coontz SECOND - Spurgeon AYES - Steiner, Barrera, coontz, Spurgeon ABSENT - Mayor Beyer Moved to direct the City Clerk's office to renotice the protest hearing. The window of time to acquire signatures to be in correspondence with the earliest election date possible, and to be coordinated by the City Attorney and the city Clerk.6. REPORTS FROM BOARDS. COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS TAPE 2015 6.1 Accept with rearets. resianation from Rudolph F. Diaz from the citizens Housina Task Force. Instruct the citv Clerk to beain the Maddv Act reauirements. (OR1800. 0.4 2.1)MOTION - steiner SECOND - Spurgeon AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Coontz, spurgeon ABSENT - Mayor Beyer Moved to accept the resignation; sending a letter of regrets to Mr.Diaz.6.2 Reappointment of Dennis Blake and Bill Holt to the Parks.Recreation and Cultural Arts Advisorv Commission. terms to expire.12/1/93. (OR1800.0.10)MOTION - Coontz SECOND - Spurgeon AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Coontz, Spurgeon ABSENT - Mayor Beyer Moved to ratify the reappointments.7. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS - None Page 6 328 COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 26, 1991 8.REPORTS FROM CITY MANAGER TAPE 2051 8.1 Report on Phase I - Cost Reduction 1991/92 FY Recommendations C2500. J.1.1)The City Manager commented his detailed report contained the status of the budget for 90/91 and 91/92, as well as where we have been regarding revenues and where we think we are going given the state of the economy. In 89/90 the City's revenue, sales tax, was at 22, 348,941.00. In 90/91 it fell approximately 10% to about 20, 000,000.00; it's estimated this will fall another 8% to about 18, 500,000.00 in 91/92. It is anticipated the latest sales tax information will be sent by the State after December 15, 1991.In view of these revenue projections, the following cuts are being recommended for phase I: 1) Cancel the Department Head Christmas Party scheduled 12/17/91; 2) Cancel the winterfest Program,scheduled 12/8/91, and cancel for 1992 also. Substantial funds have already been committed for 12/8/91, and will be lost if cancelled. A number of local organizations will be severely impacted if this event is cancelled. 3) Suspend the traditional employee extra four-hour paid leave on Christmas Eve or New Years Eve, not contained in the employee collective bargaining agreements. 4) Direct staff to confer with the employee bargaining units to discuss implementing a program of voluntary furloughs. The Library Director has submitted a memo regarding voluntary furloughs within the Library system. The Library Director is recommending the main library remain open, but direct all branch libraries to be closed for the week between Christmas and New Years, with branch libraries closing at noon on 12/24/91 and reopening at 10:00 A.M. 1/2/92. council discussed the winterfest issue, noting the city would lose 10,750 of deposits and purchases, however, it would cost the City more in goodwill rather than lost contracts. A study session was suggested to discuss with the public the major cuts being proposed because of the 4.6 million dollar shortfall. The Chamber of Commerce has expressed an interest in this issue. The budget goals and objectives have not yet been achieved. Also, voluntary furloughs could be threatening at a time when the City wants people to feel they are a part of the City of Orange family, and that Council is not being punitive to the employees during tough times. Setting priorities is important, but the morale of the city work force is just as important, because morale is directly tied to productivity. The Advertising and Promotion expenses and budget need to be reviewed, as well as the council budget line items. Also, Council should review all Department Head suggested budget cuts. Page 7 329 COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 26, 1991 8. REPORTS FROM THE CITY MANAGER (Continued) MOTION - Spurgeon SECOND - Coontz AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Coontz, Spurgeon ABSENT - Mayor Beyer Moved to cancel the Department Head Christmas Party scheduled for 12/17/91.MOTION - Coontz SECOND - Spurgeon AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Coontz, Spurgeon ABSENT - Mayor Beyer Moved to schedule a Council study Session, December 18, 1991, to include notification to the Chamber of Commerce and other interested parties, and instructed staff to have materials prepared in order to go immediately into the subject.MOTION - Steiner SECOND - Coontz AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Coontz, Spurgeon ABSENT - Mayor Beyer Moved to direct that the Main Library remain open, but direct all branch libraries be closed for the week between Christmas and New Years, with branch libraries closing at 12:00 Noon, Tuesday, December 24, 1991 and reopening at 10:00 A.M. on Thursday, January 2, 1992.4.1 Report from Councilwoman Coontz and Councilman Steiner reaardina a reauest to direct the city Manaaer to enter into a contract with Ernst & Youna to prepare a Lona-Ranae Financial Plan.and to appropriate $52.000.00 from the General Fund Reserves to Account No. 100-0101-426700 (Other Professional and consultina Services) for this purpose.Councilwoman Coontz reported this item was requested to be placed after the budget reports. The budgetary constraints needed to be discussed first.This would be a long range financial model. The major programs in the City have been growing in cost faster than major revenue categories, such as sales tax. A model, as proposed, would assist the City in predicting future financial intake, and would be a better way of determining both the probables and uncertainties. There have been a number of unbudgeted projects that have gone beyond the original projections. This model will help to determine the truth so we can provide the citizens with the best possible response to basic needs, and help to assure that we would not be spending the money foolishly.Page 8 3 3 0 COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 26, 1991 4. REPORTS FROM COUNCILMEMBERS (Continued) Councilman steiner suggested this item be deferred for further discussions. The City has major challenges ahead, especially on a long-range basis. The state is in a difficult position today because no one has looked at what the long-range future is for the State in terms of the producers of revenue and consumers of services.Councilwoman Coontz reported on the following four policies relating to the model:1. A policy establishing minimal reserves by category, civil liability, worker's compensation., civil disaster, reserve for vacation and sick leave liabilities, etc.2. A policy requiring that one-time monies in the general government accounts be allocated to capital projects, not the City's general operations where cash flows become distorted.3. policies establishing allocations of redevelopment revenues between public infrastructure projects and private, on- site economic development projects.When the City started Redevelopment, the idea was to engender more sales tax, and the City has gotten into a situation where more money has been spent on those projects that do not return sales tax.4. Policies concerning routine review of the model by the Council so that all Councilmembers have a firm understanding of the City's strengths, weaknesses, and limits on our financial capability. MOTION SECOND AYES ABSENT Coontz steiner Steiner, Barrera,Mayor Beyer Coontz, Spurgeon Moved to continue this item to a date not certain. 9. LEGAL AFFAIRS 9.1 RESOLUTION NO. 7902 A Resolution of the City Council of the city of Orange ordering territory designated as Annexation 392 be annexed to the City of Orange, subject to an election to be held April 14, 1992. A3100.0 No. 392) Unincorporated territory located generally north of Fairhaven Avenue and east of Yorba st.) (Continued from 11/12/91) MOTION - Spurgeon SECOND - Coontz AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Coontz, Spurgeon ABSENT - Mayor Beyer Moved to remove from the Agenda Items 9.1, 9.2 and 9.3.Page 9 331 COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 26, 1991 9. LEGAL AFFAIRS (Continued) 9.2 RESOLUTION NO. 7903 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Orange ordering territory designated as Annexation No. 393 be annexed to the city of Orange subject to an election to be held April 14, 1992. A3100.0 No. 393) Unincorporated territory located generally north of Fairhaven Avenue and west of Prospect st.) (Continued from 11- 12-91)Removed from the Agenda, see vote count on Page 9).9.3 RESOLUTION NO. 7904 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Orange ordering territory designated as Annexation No. 394 be annexed to the City of Orange subject to an election to be held April 14, 1992.A3100.0 No. 394)Unincorporated territory located generally north of Fairhaven Avenue and east of Prospect st.) (Continued from 11-12-91)Removed from the Agenda, see vote count on Page 9).9. 4 RESOLUTION NO. 7908 A Resolution of the City Council of the admission of the City of Lake Forest as Transportation Corridor Agency.City of Orange approving the a part of Foothill/Eastern A2100.0. A.1147.B. 1)MOTION - steiner SECOND - Spurgeon AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Coontz, Spurgeon ABSENT - Mayor Beyer That Resolution No. 7908 as introduced be adopted and same was passed and adopted by the preceding vote. 9.5 RESOLUTION NO. 7909 A Resolution of the city Council of the City of Orange finally accepting the completion of a certain public work and improvement; Bid No. 912-07; R. A. Ruiz Construction; Northwest corner of Esplanade Street and La Veta Avenue. (A2100.0.A. 1843)MOTION - Coontz SECOND - Barrera AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Coontz, Spurgeon ABSENT - Mayor Beyer That Resolution No. 7909 as introduced be adopted and same was passed and adopted by the preceding vote.Page 10 3 3 2 COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 26, 1991 9. LEGAL AFFAIRS (Continued) 9.6 ORDINANCE NO. 24- 91 An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Orange amending Ordinance No. 19-91 concerning parking prohibition for street sweeping to correct orange Municipal Code Section 10.39. 50 to 10.38.060. (S4000.S.3. 1-Street Sweeping) MOTION - Spurgeon SECOND - Barrera AYES - Barrera, Coontz, Spurgeon NOES - steiner ABSENT - Mayor Beyer That Ordinance No. 24-91 have first reading waived and same was set for second reading by the preceding vote.10. RECESS TO THE MEETING OF THE ORANGE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY 11. ORAL PRESENTATIONS Dorothy Gibson, 3032 Oceanview street, requested an urgency ordinance prohibiting airconditioners from side yards of homes due to noise problems, effective immediately.The City Attorney indicated no action could be taken, since there is no written ordinance, and recommended staff review the request.Mayor pro tem Barrera announced staff would review the request, as well as the Zoning Ordinance Update Committee.Mary Rawuka, 872 Fairmont Way, spoke on the housing problems she has been experiencing. Mayor pro tem Barrera invited her to make an appointment to see him and discuss the problems.Carol Walters, 534 N. Shaffer st., reported problems have surfaced regarding the guest parking permits and the regulations concerning the registered owners. Chapman College students have made illegal permits, and they should be given more than just a ticket.Mayor pro tem Barrera referred the issue to the Department of Public Works for an investigation.Page 11 333 COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 26, 1991 RECESS AND COUNCIL RECONVENED AT 7:00 P.M. MOTION SECOND AYES ABSENT Barrera Coontz steiner, Barrera, Mayor Beyer Coontz, Spurgeon The City Council recessed to a Closed Session at 4:58 P.M. for the following purposes:a. To confer with its attorney regarding pending litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(a), to wit:pomales vs citv of Oranae, Orange County Superior Court Case No. 63 78 80.D. Lee vs. citv of Oranae. Orange County Superior Court Case No. 66 85 88.b. To meet and give directions to is authorized representative regarding labor relations matters pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6.c. To confer with its attorney regarding potential litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(b) (1).d. 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. 7:00 P.M. SESSION 12. INVOCATION Rector Virginia Irwin, Trinity Episcopal Church 13.1 PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG 13.2 ANNOUNCEMENTS - None 13.3 INTRODUCTIONS - None 13. 4 PROCLAMATIONS - None 13.5 PRESENTATIONS Presentation of portrait of Miss Orange, Audra Murphy.Miss Orange introduced Board of Directors, Marilyn J. Jensen,Sandy Hoadley and former Miss Orange, Jennifer Lopez.Mayor pro tem Barrera presented Ms. Lopez with her portrait as Miss orange 1990, which hung at City Hall during her reign.Page 12 3 3 4 COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 26, 1991 14.PUBLIC HEARINGS TAPE 3718 14.1 GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 3-91-A. ZONE CHANGE 1134- 91. COUNTY OF ORANGE: (C2300. E GPA 3-91-A)Time set for a public hearing on petition by the County of Orange to consider General Plan Amendment 3- 91-A to change the land use designation of property from Open Space/Parks to Low Density Residential, 2 to 6 dwelling units per acre; and Zone Change 1134-91 to reclassify property from R-O (Recreation _Open Space) District to Rl-8 (Residential, Single Family, minimum lot size 8, 000 sq. ft.) the western third portion ofthesite,approximately ten acres; and R1-10 (Residential, Single Family,minimum lot size 10,000 sq. ft.), the eastern two-thirds portion of the site, approximately twenty acres.The project site is approximately 30 acres in size, undeveloped, and is located south of the intersection of Rancho Santiago Boulevard and Hewes Street.NOTE: Negative Declaration 1376-91 has been prepared for this project.The Director of Community Development announced he had submitted a request for continuance of this item to January 14, 1992. A letter was received today from the County of Orange signed by Robert FiSher, Director of Harbors, Beaches and Parks, concurring with the January 14, 1992 date.MOTION - Steiner SECOND - Coontz AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Coontz, Spurgeon ABSENT - Mayor Barrera Moved to grant the request to continue this item to January 14, 1992 at 7:00 P.M.14.2 TAPE 3771 APPEAL NO. 391. ZONE CHANGE 1137-91, PAUL M. KUEFLER:Time set for a public hearing on petition by Paul M. Kuefler to appeal the decision by the Planning Commission on October 21, 1991 denying Zone Change 1137-91, to allow the reclassification of property from R-1-7 (Single Family Residential minimum lot size 7,000 sq. ft.) to R-2-7 (Residential Duplex minimum lot size 7,000 sq. ft.)District, while retaining a low density (2-6 units per acre) General Plan Land Use Designation. The project site consists of two steeply sloping vacant parcels of land with a combined area of 25,265 sq.ft., located southwest of the intersection of Tustin Street and Santa Ana Canyon Road. ( 335 COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 26, 1991 14. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued THE APPELLANT STATES THE FOLLOWING REASONS FOR APPEAL: Rezoning permits structure consolidation, minimizes slope disruption, permits site development economies, increases landscape areas. Land topography unattractive for economic SFR development. Undesirable view directly into rear of adjacent commercial buildings. North side abuts 100% commercial, east across Tustin 100% commercial, south R1 completely isolated, west (vacant) R1 completely separated from Kuefler property both visually and by access. R2 permits smooth transition between R1 and Commercial. It associates more closely, is completely compatible with land use that visually and physically surround the property. Property is the only R1 that exits on Tustin Avenue between Santa Ana Canyon and Chapman." MAYOR PRO TEM BARRERA OPENED THE PUBLIC HEARING. The Director of Community Development reported there is commercial zones to the north and east of the property, immediately north, is a motel at the corner of Santa Ana Canyon Road and Tustin Street; to the south and west of the property are single family residential properties. A similar request was presented to Council ten years ago that was denied because of the steep driveway, impact of increased traffic on Tustin Street, and greater fire protection would be created. The driveway on the property remains at a maximum of 12%, and will require grading to create pads for development. The Planning Commission denied the application because the proposed zoning is incompatible with the adjacent existing development. Speaking in favor: Ken Kuefler, 62 Meadowview Dr., Pomona Paul Kuefler, 17992 Darmel Place, Santa Ana, Appellant Ken Kuefler gave a video presentation of the property describing surrounding land uses. The property abuts directly against the commercial to the north; the motel and convenience store. The property to the west on Santa Ana Canyon Rd. is barely visible from their property. The request for rezoning is to permit one duplex on each of the lots. This is the only R-1 property on Tustin Street in the City that directly enters and exits off Tustin Street. As far as traffic control, it is proposed to install a "right turn only" sign on the driveway. There is also a fire hydrant in close proximity of the house. The driveway will be 20 ft. The multiple family residence will lower the unit construction cost and will result in affordable family housing for the area.Paul Kuefler commented the entrance to the lots are at the rear of the motel, which is not compatible to single family zoning. The area is very noisy because of traffic. It would be difficult to construct R-1 housing and justify a fair economic return. R- 2 would enhance the neighborhood and have zero effect on the adjacent R- 3 3 6 COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 26, 1991 14. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued) There would be an easement given to the second parcel to resolve the access concern. There would be no objection to having one parcel with four units. Councilmembers expressed concern about the access because of the steepness of the driveway and the fact that the other R-1- 7s appear to all come off Hillview street, where the only access to this property is Tustin street.The Director of Community Development Department reviewed the access issue.possibly restricting turns in and out only.commented the Traffic The discussion included of the driveway to right turn Speaking in opposition:Richard Villa, 17376 Santa Ana Canyon Road Robert Calopy, 1746 E. Santa Ana Canyon Road Gertrude Reed, 1716 Santa Ana Canyon Road Their comments were:Affordable housing would involve children, and a larger outside area for their recreation. They would spillover into the neighborhood.The neighborhood has experienced burglary problems and problems with children in the area.The majority of this project will be facing Santa Ana Canyon Road.The property to the west is undeveloped and is an open habitat for animals and a bird sanctuary.The four way stop sign is dangerous because many people run through the sign.THERE BEING NO FURTHER COMMENTS, MAYOR PRO TEM BARRERA CLOSED THE PUBLIC HEARING.Council commented there are many constraints on the property, it is landlocked and has a very steep hill, with a residential access off Tustin Street.MOTION - Spurgeon SECOND - Steiner AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Coontz, Spurgeon ABSENT - Mayor Beyer Moved to accept the findings of the Environmental Review Board to file Negative Declaration 1386-91.MOTION - Steiner SECOND - Spurgeon AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Coontz, Spurgeon ABSENT - Mayor Beyer Moved to deny Appeal No. 391 based on the Planning commission's recommendation finding that nonconformance of the proposed zoning to the surrounding single family residential neighborhood.Page 15 COUNCIL MINUTES 337 NOVEMBER 26, 1991 14. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued) TAPE 6593 14.3 TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 14551. ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUSTMENT PERMIT 91-19. STEPHEN D. CUNNISON:Time set for a public hearing on petition by Stephen D. Cunnison to consider Tentative Tract Map 14551 to allow the subdivision of an existing 1.17 acre parcel into six parcels for future development of single family residences, and Administrative Adjustment Permit 91-19 to allow the creation of three of the parcels with less than the code required minimum lot width. (T4000.0. No. 14551)The property is zoned R-1-7 ( Residential Single Family District,7,000 sq. ft. minimum lot size), and is located at the northeast corner of Prospect Street and La Veta Avenue.NOTE: Negative Declaration 1388-91 has been approved for this project.MAYOR PRO TEM BARRERA OPENED THE PUBLIC HEARING.The Director of CommunityDevelopmentreportedontherequestindicatingtheentirecommunitysurroundingtheprojectissinglefamilyresidential. All properties to the north of La Veta are R-1-7 and properties to the south are R-1-8. The lots that would be created would rangeinsizefrom7, 000 sq. ft. to approximately 11,000 sq. ft.The Planning Commission recommended approval of the project, subject to conditions listed in their resolutions.There was concern expressed by Councilmembers regarding fire hydrants and sprinklers, which will be addressed when the building permits are requested. The Fire Chief commented the residence located in the back corner of the lot would have to have residential fire sprinklers. Steven Cunnison, 5985 Queen st., Riverside, was available for questions from the Council.THERE BEING NO FURTHER SPEAKERS, MAYOR PRO TEM BARRERA CLOSED THE PUBLIC HEARING.MOTION - Spurgeon SECOND - Coontz AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Coontz, Spurgeon ABSENT - Mayor Beyer Moved to accept the findings oftheEnvironmentalReviewBoard to file 338 COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 26, 1991 14. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued) MOTION - Spurgeon SECOND - Barrera AYES - Steiner, Barrera, Coontz, spurgeon ABSENT - Mayor Beyer Moved to approve Tentative Tract Map 14551 and Administrative Adjustment Permit 91-19, as outlined in Planning Commission Resolution No. PC- 41-91.15. PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT - None 16. REPORTS FROM COUNCILMEMBERS NON-AGENDA ITEM Councilman Spurgeon reported on the recent FireFighters drive to raise monies for Muscular Dystrophy. It was an unqualified success.17. ORAL PRESENTATIONS - None ADJOURNMENT The City Council adjourned to December 3, 1991 at 3:00 P.M. in the Weimer Room regarding the Growth Management Element; then to December 5, 1991 at 4:30 P.M. to a Study Session to consider signalization and parking on Collins Avenue at Shaffer and Cambridge Streets.c7l7~(~~ )~ 07~ f{,&1/~MARILYNJ. ~ NSEN Ct:7 CIY CLERK Page 17