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Seal Beach, California
August 25, 2003
The City Council of the City of Seal Beach met in regular
adjourned session at 6:30 p.m. with Mayor Campbell calling
the meeting to order with the Salute to the Flag.
ROLL CALL
Present:
Mayor Campbell
Councilmembers Antos, Doane, Larson, Yost
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Absent:
None
Also present: Mr. Bahorski, City Manager
Mr. Barrow, City Attorney
Ms. Yeo, City Clerk
The City Attorney announced that this is the opportunity for
any member of the audience to speak to the items listed for
Closed Session discussion. There being none, the City
Attorney noted that the Council would be considering the
items identified on the agenda, anticipated litigation and a
conference with the City's labor negotiator, and the case of
the people of the State of California versus Joseph Ribal.
The Council adjourned to Closed Session at 6:31 p.m. and
reconvened at 6:49 with Mayor Campbell calling the meeting to
order. The City Attorney reported that the Council had
considered the items identified on the agenda pursuant to
Government Code Section 54956.9(b) and Section 54957.6 as
well as the item that was identified prior to the Council
adjourning to Closed Session, the Council gave direction to
the labor negotiator and the City Attorney, no other
reportable action was taken.
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ADJOURNMENT
It was the order of the Chair, with consent of the Council,
to adjourn the meeting at 6:51
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Seal Beach, California
August 25, 2003
The City Council of the City of Seal Beach met in regular
session at 7:20 p.m. with Mayor Campbell calling the meeting
to order with the Salute to the Flag.
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ROLL CALL
Present:
Mayor Campbell
Counci1members Antos, Doane, Larson, Yost
Absent:
None
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Also present: Mr. Bahorski, City Manager
Mr. Barrow, City Attorney
Mr. Whittenberg, Director of Development
Services
Captain Schaefer, Police Department
Ms. Arends-King, Director of Administrative
Services
Mr. Cummins, Associate Planner
Ms. Yeo, City Clerk
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Mayor Campbell requested that Item "J" be removed from the
Consent Calendar for separate consideration, and Councilman
Antos requested Item "K" removed. Larson moved, second by
Yost, to approve the order of the agenda as revised.
AYES:
NOES:
Antos, Campbell, Doane, Larson, Yost
None Motion carried
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Councilman Antos mentioned that there will be a meeting in
the Council Chambers at 6:30 p.m. the following evening with
the City's consultants and the Engineering Department to
discuss matters relating to sand, the berm, and the groin,
and respond to public questions, the residents of Seal Way
and Ocean Avenue have been apprised of the meeting. Mayor
Campbell advised that there will not be a Council meeting on
September 8th due to attendance at the League of California
Cities Conference. Councilman Yost also mentioned an
upcoming meeting on Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. with regard to the
Marina Drive bridge replacement project.
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PUBLIC COMMENTS
Mayor Campbell declared Public Comments to be open. Ms. Reva
Olson, Seal Beach, said she had heard a lot of moaning about
the City not having'enough money, to that she offered that
there may not be enough in the General Fund but there seems
to be plenty in the Redevelopment Agency to subsidize rich
people who make $100,000 a year, the reason there is not
enough money is not the taxpayers fault, they are paying the
highest Utility Tax in the State, not voted upon by the
people, the sewer assessment has been increased, the
Sanitation District assessment has been increased, the City
has now informed the people that they need a water increase
of seventy-four percent. Recent news articles report that
the Utility Tax is being returned,to people in certain
cities, and the opinion of the Jarvis group is that the tax
levied on telephones, electricity, cell phones, cable
television, and natural gas is illegal, she wonders how long
it will be before some citizen will contact Jarvis and sue
the City for charging the people an illegal tax, also many
people in the City are complaining about the increased
assessments, and there are still no streets or sidewalks, she
would ask that the Utility Tax be discontinued as it is going
to have to be given back anyway. Ms. Joyce parque, Seal
Beach, in response to a comment made during the Agency
meeting, said that the Trailer Park lawsuit was not filed
against the City rather against the former member of the
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Council, the City was talked into representing that person.
Ms. parque said the $10,000 grant money does not have to be
repaid, it is free, the MPROP was the money given by the City
for the Trailer Park purchase but now it is wanted to be
repaid to use it for something other than the residents
program, the penalty assessment is $180,000 per year for
twenty years to subsidize the rent, in 1981 there was an
amendment yet the City Attorney did not enforce the
amendment, Civic Stone was paid $43,000, Mayor Campbell
suggested that the City is in the same situation as the homes
that are no longer new homes, things wear out and need to be
replaced, the Sanitation District just raised rates, the
Mayor also has a problem with borrowing money, that is a
double standard for the people who live in Old Town, the City
does not want to borrow money for streets, curbs, and sewers
yet it is alright for the Agency to borrow money, the City
should get the money back from legal counsel that was paid to
represent the former Councilmember, proceeds from the
affordable housing set aside may be used to pay for these
services relating to providing, maintaining, and preserving
affordable housing. The Trailer Park election issue is
bribery, one person did not get the money, another was told
he had to sign the MPROP before he would get the money, the
Mayor should not be sitting on the Linc board and should
resign as Mayor, people should not be required to sign a
document to get the million dollars back, it is gone, it will
be repaid in thirty years, the taxpayers deserve more, and if
the staff does not have time to do an application then they
should work five days a week. Ms. parque asked the meaning
of 'equity adjustments', and why are there nearly $500,000 in
workers comp cases. Ms. Sue Corbin, Seal Beach, commended
the two prior speakers, in her opinion they have stepped up
over the years and made the community a better place, the
League of Cities should be teaching the Council to be kinder
to the speakers, honest with the public, staff should let the
people know that the two year budget is coming to a wall
where there is no money, if there are negotiations going on
with the Orange County Sheriffs Department or other police
agencies to dissolve the Seal Beach Police Department, she
would like to know who the Manager is negotiating with and
his contacts, spoke negatively of the actions of the Sheriffs
Department, it would be best to have volunteers at City Hall,
it has been proven that people will step up and work for
free, there also needs to be a people's initiative to cut
expenses. The next meeting is being canceled because Council
is attending the League of Cities, the League is teaching the
Council how to run the City for the benefit of cities, why
not do something for the benefit of the taxpayers. Because
the two items are related to the Trailer Park does not allow
one to engage in influencing, who got the grants, special
things for special people. There is a need to cut expenses,
there is no money when the two year budget is over, there
needs to be honesty, there is a duty to tell the people that
there is no money, the School District and the Fire
Department were lost over night because there was no money,
now there will be a need to get rid of the Police Department,
there have been problems in the past however they have
professionalized themselves, there are negotiations and she
wants to know with whom, it is being kept from the Council
too. She asked how is it that Jarvis requires that the
people be able to vote on any money that is left for over a
year in the Water Department, yet that money was loaned to
another fund for over one year, this is a violation of
Jarvis, there needs to be a vote if the money is going to be
held longer than one year. Ms. Corbin said the Associate
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Planner does not come to work and possibly works out of his
home is why the Development Services Director is so short
handed, this can not be, you can not run a city where some
people have special rights, people need to be at City Hall
working, there is no need for four engineers, all that is
needed is one. There was a $17 million bond to fix the
library, where is that money, just floating around and ending
up in the Trailer Park. Ms. Corbin stated that the Mayor and
Councilman Yost should not be serving on the Linc board, it
is known it is a conflict of interest, the reason for
remaining on the board is to make sure that the City's
position is protected, that is the ultimate conflict of
interest. Mr. Glen Clark, Trailer Park, mentioned the
upcoming Sand Castle event on September 6th and 7th, a
wonderful event, last year drawing about twenty thousand
people, he and his wife will be volunteering their services
for the fourth year, and invited all to attend. There being
no further comments, Mayor Campbell declared the Public
Comment period to be closed.
In response to a public comment Mayor Campbell explained that
City staff works ten hour days, if they work four days a week
that is forty hours, if they work five days a week that is
fifty hours, any hours over forty are not subject to
overtime, and no one is out to volunteer their time.
CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEMS "A" thru "K"
Larson moved, second by Doane, to approve the recommended
action for items on the Consent Calendar as presented, except
for Items "J" and "K", removed for separate consideration.
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A.
Approved the waiver of reading in full of
all ordinances and resolutions and that
consent to the waiver of reading shall be
deemed to be given by all Councilmembers
after the reading of the title unless
specific request is made at that time for
the reading of such ordinance or resolution.
B. Approved regular demands numbered 43140
through 43277 in the amount of $451,033.68,
ADP payroll demands numbered 5259414 through
5259415, 5288774 through 5288891, 5296011,
28007 through 28015 in the amount of
$213,242.61, and authorized warrants to be
drawn on the Treasury for same.
C. Approved the minutes of the regular adjourned
and regular meetings of July 28, 2003 and
August 11, 2003.
D. Received and filed the Monthly Investment
Report for July, 2003.
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E.
Adopted Resolution Number 5160 entitled "A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SEAL BEACH AMENDING THE POSITION
CLASSIFICATION PLAN TO INCLUDE THE POSITION
OF MARINE YEARLY LIFEGUARD." By unanimous
consent, full reading of Resolution Number
5160 was waived.
F. Adopted Resolution Number 5161 entitled "A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SEAL BEACH RELATING TO BENEFITS/WAGES FOR
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CERTAIN NON-REPRESENTED POSITIONS." By
unanimous consent, full reading of Resolution
Number 5161 was waived.
G.
Approved the Agreement between Senior Meals
and Services, Inc. and the City of Seal Beach
to provide nutrition and senior services for
the term commencing July 1, 2003 for a period
of four years with provision for annual renewal.
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H. Received and filed a status report with regard
to the proposed Educational Center at Gum Grove
Nature Park.
I. Authorized the Mayor to sign the comment letter
to the County of Orange regarding the Notice of
Intent to Adopt Mitigated Negative Declaration 03-
105 for the Los Alamitos Pump Station Project.
AYES:
NOES:
Antos, Campbell, Doane, Larson, Yost
None Motion carried
ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR
ITEM "J" - COMMENT LETTER - ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT
PREPARATION - COUNTY OF ORANGE - SUNSET HARBOR MARINA BOAT
LAUNCH PARKING/DRY BOAT STORAGE EXPANSION
The Associate Planner reported that the City is in receipt of
a Notice of Preparation which under CEQA is a notice of the
intent by the County to prepare an Environmental Impact
Report which invites comments of affected agencies and other
cities relating to that EIR before it has even been drafted,
this is a disclosure that the County intends to prepare an
EIR relating to the areas outlined in the Notice for an
expansion to the Sunset Harbor Marina facility, to that the
City has prepared a draft comment letter to the County
requesting further clarification in a number of areas and
additional discussion that they had not identified in the
Notice to assure that it is included within the EIR. The
Planner noted that the Environmental Quality Control Board
reviewed the draft letter and forwarded their comments to the
Council as shown in bold type. Councilman Yost mentioned
that this issue came up about two years ago, at that time the
County tried to run it through, of great concern was that the
area would have drained directly into the National Wildlife
Refuge, at that time the project was stopped. He suggested
that staff look very carefully at this project, look at the
environmental aspects with attention to the dry boat storage
which involves motor oil, etc. next to the Wildlife Refuge
and wetlands. Councilman Larson said he felt it was a well
written, diplomatic letter, letting the County know that they
are not going to get by the City and that the City is to be
advised of every step of the proceeding as to what they are
going to do. Councilman Doane said his concern is with the
Navy, that they should be involved in this, his recollection
is that shortly after the 9/11 incident and security was high
the Navy was anxious to have a second entrance into the
harbor for the security of the boats that would be loading
ordnance from the Weapons Station, now this project would
increase boat travel and his feeling is that the Navy should
have a say in this, there should be more people involved in
this issue than there are now. Councilman Doane noted also
the anticipation of enhanced revenue to the County Harbors,
Beaches and Parks fund, and suggested that there should be
some type of reimbursement provision for related City costs
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in dealing with this proposal, this area is within the
boundaries of Seal Beach even though there is no generation
of revenue. In response to a question posed, the City
Manager stated his belief that the area is leased from the
State Lands Commission. With regard to accuracy of the map,
the Planner noted that the site location was incorrectly
south of Pacific Coast Highway, the EQCB asked that that be
corrected. Mayor Campbell mentioned that the boats use the
Navy inlet, yet under the table of responsible and trustee
agencies the only military agency is the U. S. Army Corps of
Engineers who look at things from an engineering standpoint,
she does not see that the Department of Defense or Department
of the Navy has been contacted where they deal with security
issues, after 9/11 the inlet was shut down, this in turn will
be increasing the volume of boating traffic with ships
loading and unloading ordnance, her concern is with security.
Mayor Campbell asked that the staff write a letter to the
Naval weapons Station Base Commander to let them know of this
proposal and forward a packet of information received thus
far, as she would not depend on the County to provide this
information to the Base and the Army Corps does not always
communicate well with other departments. The City Manager
confirmed that a letter and all information will be
forwarded. Councilman Doane noted the environmental issue
with the wetlands as well even though there was some
reference to 'improving' the wetlands in some way. Larson
moved, second by Doane, to authorize the Mayor to sign the
comment letter relating to the Sunset Harbor proposed
expansion.
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AYES:
NOES:
Antos, Campbell, Doane, Larson, Yost
None Motion carried
ITEM "K" - RESOLUTION NUMBER 5162 - RECORDING LOAN -
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Councilman Antos stated he removed this item to be consistent
with his vote during the Redevelopment Agency meeting. Doane
moved, second by Larson, to adopt Resolution Number 5162
entitled "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SEAL BEACH RECORDING A LOAN TO THE RIVERFRONT REDEVELOPMENT
AGENCY OF SEAL BEACH." By unanimous consent, full reading of
Resolution Number 5162 was waived. The City Attorney
confirmed to Councilman Yost that he was allowed to vote on
this item in that it is a citywide project.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSTAIN:
Campbell, Doane, Larson, Yost
None
Antos Motion carried
CITY ATTORNEY REPORT
No report was presented.
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CITY MANAGER REPORT
The City Manager assured the Council that there is no
consideration of moving the Seal Beach Police Department to
the Sheriff, that is consistent with what he has told the
Police Department, he wished to make that clear before rumors
are started.
COUNCIL COMMENTS
Councilman Larson mentioned that since wars have been
declared in several nations of the world, there seems to be
money available for new, big, loud jets at the Joint Forces
Training Base, there have been many flying over recently, and
asked if an inquiry could be made as to whether this is going
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to be permanent or a temporary activity. Mayor Campbell
mentioned that one was Air Force I, also, there are two F18's
that do touch and go landings usually on Sundays, said there
were a couple more this week, it could be that a carrier is
in port, however described incidents of two jets flying over
last week that were a concern, one was a 737 that was just
north of her home at the southern end of the Base, coming in
at an angle at about seven hundred feet, she called the Long
Beach Airport and is anticipating a return call, that type of
incident should not happen, then a few days later a corporate
jet came in very low on the same route, that is a concern
because they are flying over the airspace of the Base and
would intercept if there were a takeoff, she also called the
airfield commander to ask him to look into these incidents,
there is also a noise limit on Long Beach Airport where it is
believed they are restricted as to what kind of flights can
land after 10:00 p.m. Councilman Larson said his reference
was to military jets, his question is whether this is going
to be a new pattern for the future, when the Country was at
peace there was not enough money to fuel all of the planes so
the number of flights were restricted. Councilman Doane
mentioned that in the early 1990's the former College Park
East Council representative and the Base Commander worked out
a flight pattern which was supposed to not go over any of the
residences, it followed the Naval Weapons Station until the
flights were over the ocean, if that is no longer in effect
possibly the Air Force should be contacted to find out why.
Mayor Campbell said the flight pattern has not been changed,
and noted that five helicopters flew over her house a couple
of days before Air Force I arrived, her neighbor called the
Base and was informed that they were not to fly over the
tract, that they are to fly up the Weapons Station and turn.
Councilman Larson said he read that the Long Beach Airport
does not have enough room for the Los Angeles County Sheriffs
helicopter squadron so they are planning to come to the Joint
Forces Reserve Training Base, there needs to be some
protection from them just flying anywhere and over Leisure
World. Mayor Campbell offered to provide the appropriate
phone numbers to call the Airport or the Center, and assured
that they will return telephone calls. She noted too that
since the closing of El Toro that airspace has been opened up
and the planes landing at Long Beach Airport are coming in at
a lower altitude over Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, and Seal
Beach, not only are there increased flights it is the
altitude that is the problem, it may be necessary for groups
of people to address the Long Beach City Council. Councilman
Antos requested that an item be placed on the next
Redevelopment Agency agenda to discuss the By Laws, policies
and procedures, of the Agency in that it is felt there are
some problems with them. Councilman Antos also reported
having received calls from people on Main Street that have
been told that he has the power to change Main Street, so for
the record said that Code enforcement is done by City staff,
what he has been trying to do is work with the Council and
staff to move along the newsrack ordinance which he
understands is in the process and have the rules and
regulations enforced equally on the Street, so whatever lot
in life people on Main Street are having is not his doing.
Mayor Campbell mentioned the recent Kids Swap Meet held at
Heather park, it was a great event, and thanked the Police
Department for helping with fingerprinting the kids and the
Fire Department for bringing their unit and distributing red
fire hats to the children. To those at home watching the
cablecast of Council meetings, Mayor Campbell suggested that
when they hear statements made at Public Comments that they
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call City Hall to get correct answers.
CLOSED SESSION
No Closed Session was held.
ADJOURNMENT
It was the order of the Chair, with consent of the Council,
to adjourn the meeting at 8:00 p.m. with the notation that
the September 8th meeting will be canceled and adjourned to a
Closed Session on September 22~, the next regular meeting to
be held on September 22nd.
Approved:
clerk
Attest:
Seal Beach, California
September 8, 2003
By action of the City Council on July 14th, 2003, the regular
Council meeting of September 8th, 2003 was canceled due to
the League of California Cities Annual Conference.
clerk
Seal Beach, California
September 22, 2003
The City Council of the City of Seal Beach met in regular
adjourned session at 5:30 p.m. with Mayor Campbell calling
the meeting to order with the Salute to the Flag.
ROLL CALL
Present:
Mayor Campbell
Councilmembers Antos, Doane, Larson, Yost
Absent:
None
Also present: Mr. Bahorski, City Manager
Mr. Barrow, City Attorney
Ms. Yeo, City Clerk