HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC AG PKT 2004-04-26 #G Seal Beach, California
March 31, 2004
The City Council of the City of Seal Beach met in regular
adjourned session at 6:00 p.m. with Mayor Campbell calling
the meeting to order with the Salute to the Flag.
ROLL CALL
Present: Mayor Campbell
Councilmembers Antos, Yost
Absent: ' Councilmembers Doane, Larson
Antos moved, second by Yost, to excuse the absence of
Councilman Doane and Councilman Larson from this meeting.
AYES: Antos, Campbell, Yost
NOES: None
ABSENT: Doane, Larson Motion carried
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Antos moved, second by Yost, to approve the order of the
agenda as presented.
AYES: Antos, Campbell, Yost
NOES: None
ABSENT: Doane, Larson Motion carried
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
There were no Oral Communications.
RESOLUTION NUMBER 5223 - PRIMARY MUNICIPAL ELECTION -
MARCH 2, 2004 - RESULTS
' Antos moved, second by Yost, to adopt Resolution Number
5223 entitled "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SEAL BEACH, CALIFORIA, RECITING THE FACTS OF THE PRIMARY
ELECTION HELD IN THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH ON THE 2nd DAY OF
MARCH, 2004, DECLARING THE RESULTS THEREOF, AND SUCH OTHER
MATTERS AS PROVIDED BY LAW." By unanimous consent, full
reading of Resolution Number 5223 was waived.
AYES: Antos, Campbell, Yost
NOES: None
ABSENT: Doane, Larson Motion carried
ORDINANCE NUMBER 1522 - CALLING GENERAL (RUN -OFF) ELECTION
- MAY 11, 2004
Ordinance Number 1522 was presented to Council entitled "AN
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH,
CALIFORNIA, CALLING AND GIVING NOTICE OF THE HOLDING OF A
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN THE CITY ON
TUESDAY, MAY 11th, 2004, FOR THE ELECTION OF CERTAIN
OFFICERS OF THE CITY AS REQUIRED BY THE PROVISIONS OF THE
CHARTER OF THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH." By unanimous consent,
full reading of Ordinance Number 1522 was waived. Antos
moved, second by Yost, to adopt Ordinance Number 1522 as
presented.
AYES: Antos, Campbell, Yost
NOES: None
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ABSENT: Doane, Larson Motion carried
RESOLUTION NUMBER 5224 - REQUESTING COUNTY SERVICES -
GENERAL (RUN -OFF) ELECTION - MAY llth, 2004
Resolution Number 5224 was presented to Council entitled "A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH,
CALIFORNIA, REQUESTING THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE
COUNTY OF ORANGE TO RENDER SPECIFIED SERVICES TO THE CITY
RELATING TO THE CONDUCT OF A GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO
BE HELD IN THE CITY ON TUESDAY, MAY llth, 2004." By
unanimous consent, full reading of Resolution Number 5224
was waived. Antos moved, second by Yost, to adopt
Resolution Number 5224 as presented.
AYES: Antos, Campbell, Yost
NOES: None
ABSENT: Doane, Larson Motion carried
RESOLUTION NUMBER 5225 - CANVASS - GENERAL (RUN -OFF)
ELECTION - MAY llth, 2004
Resolution Number 5225 was presented to Council entitled "A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH,
CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THAT THE CANVASS OF THE GENERAL
MUNICIPAL ELECTION, TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, MAY 11TH, 2004,
BE MADE BY THE CITY CLERK." By unanimous consent, full
reading of Resolution Number 5225 was waived. Antos moved,
second by Yost, to adopt Resolution Number 5225 as
presented.
AYES: Antos, Campbell, Yost
NOES: None
ABSENT: Doane, Larson Motion carried
ADJOURNMENT
' Antos moved, second by Yost, to direct that the regular
meeting of April 12th, 2004 be posted as having been
canceled by action of the Council on January 12th, 2004,
and further, that it be adjourned until Monday, April 26th
at 6:30 p.m. to meet in Closed Session if deemed necessary.
AYES: Antos, Campbell, Yost
NOES: None
ABSENT: Doane, Larson Motion carried
By unanimous consent of those present, the meeting was
adjourned at 6:04 p.m.
THESE MINUTES ARE TENTATIVE ONLY, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL
OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH.
Council Minutes Approved
Seal Beach, California
• March 22, 2004
The City Council of the City of Seal Beach met in regular
session at 7:18 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
Mr. Whittenberg, Director of Development
Services
Mr. Dancs, Director of Public Works /City
Engineer
Captain Schaefer, Police Department
Ms. Arends -King, Director of Administrative
Services
Mr. Vukojevic, Deputy City Engineer
Mr. Cummins, Associate Planner
Ms. Yeo, City Clerk
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Councilman Yost requested that Items "I, M, N, and 0" be
removed from the Consent Calendar for separate
consideration. Councilman Antos also requested Item "N"
removed, Councilman Larson noted that he wished to speak to
Items "M" and "0", and Councilman Doane removed Item "P ".
' Antos moved, second by Yost, to approve the recommended
action for items on the Consent Calendar as presented,
except for Items "I, M, N, 0, and P ", removed for separate
consideration.
AYES: Antos, Campbell, Doane, Larson, Yost
NOES: None Motion carried
PROCLAMATIONS
Mayor Campbell read in full the Proclamation of "National
Public Safety Week ", April llth through April 17th, 2004.
Captain Schaefer introduced Lead Dispatchers Kathy Moen and
Krislyn Coleman, collectively having over twenty years of
police dispatching service, and explained that every call
for police services is first answered by someone in the
Communications Center, last year there were ninety -five
thousand 911 calls through the Communications Center, and
Seal Beach had thirteen thousand calls for service. The
Captain said the dispatchers deserve the recognition and
expressed appreciation for the Proclamation.
Mayor Campbell proclaimed April 18th through the 24th as
"National Coin Week."
Campbell moved, second by Doane, to proclaim both
Proclamations.
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AYES: Antos, Campbell, Doane, Larson, Yost
NOES: None Motion carried
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
Mayor Campbell declared Oral Communications open. Ms.
Seretta Fielding, Seal Beach Boulevard, asked that the
Council reassess the pulling of Item "N ", the Item is a
green curb that if not removed will prohibit the new owners
of the Vet property from proceeding with the construction
of homes on that property, it was a Coastal Commission
condition that they remove the green curb, the curb
designation was used by the Vet facility that is no longer
there. Ms. Fielding pointed out that it took twenty years
to rezone the Boulevard to residential so that people could
improve or sell their property, one of which is Mr. Greg
Miller, now the owner of two properties on the Boulevard,
he has sold one, the other is in escrow, yet he would deny
the new owners of the Vet property the right to build the
homes that they are now legally allowed to do by the
residential rezoning of the block. Ms. Fielding mentioned
that Mr. Miller has a green curb in front of his business
just as she does, noting that her green curb accidentally
extends into the property that Mr. Miller sold, her feeling
is that this block needs to gain approval and progress from
the Council to move on, therefore she would ask that the
Council reconsider the withdrawal of Item "N ". Ms.
Elizabeth Kane, Seal Beach, announced that there are just
eleven days to register for the 30th Annual 5K /10K race,
that a wheelchair and hand cycle division has been added to
the race categories, they continue to expand and enhance
the children's 1K fun race, the race is Saturday, April
3rd, commences at 7:45 a.m. As of this date there has
already been over seven hundred pre- registrations, based on
that there will like be over two thousand participants this
year, there are registrants from as far away as Chicago.
Ms. Kane mentioned that the net profits generated from the
race go back into the community through a grant program to
benefit recreation services and programs for the community,
last year there was $27,000 donated back, also noted that
the committee has expanded pre- registration to Friday
evening at the Marina Community Center. Ms. Jane Telcamp,
Chair of the Kids Fun Run, mentioned that this year there
was a program added, a tee shirt design contest at McGaugh
School, won by McGaugh student Nicole Evans, the race will
be led by the McGaugh principal, explained that there is a
Kids zone where children can be cared for while their
parents run the race, the Zone manned by the Los Alamitos
High School track team and dance group. Dr. David
Rosenman, Seal Beach, asked that discussion from the
community be allowed when considering Item M. The
speaker was advised that there are no public hearing
matters on this agenda therefore comments should be made
under Oral Communications. Dr. Rosenman reminded that the
Council appointed a tree committee, Item "M ", which
involves the selection and planting of trees, has not come
before the tree committee, and suggested that the item be
removed and referred back to the tree committee for
recommendations, then reagendized. Mr. Bill Thomas,
Rossmoor, said he represents the Seal Beach Posts of the
American Legion and the VFW, noted that a few years ago the
organizations decided to develop a bronze plaque in honor
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of military veterans of all time, and read the proposed
inscription. Mr. Thomas noted that there will be no cost
to the City, the two Posts and the Lions Club have already
commenced a fund raising effort, the only thing necessary
is Council acceptance of the proposed placement site on the
pier, and extended appreciation to City staff for their
assistance. Mr. Ed McLaughlin, one of the owners of the
referenced Seal Beach Boulevard property, said his parents
will move into one of the homes on the site when completed,
it has been six months at the Coastal Commission and of all
of the things that the Commission required he felt that the
least important would have been removal of the green curb.
Mr. McLaughlin mentioned that he did a drive of Seal Beach -
this date and could find no residence, even if adjacent to
a business, that had a green, twenty -four minute curb,
expressed his confusion as to why this is such an issue
with Mr. Miller, and asked if a Council action would be
taken on the item at this meeting. Councilman Yost
responded that after presentation of the staff report an
action may be taken either one way or another or it could
be continued. Ms. Jan Stillwell said she was a member of
the tree committee, and that she too would like to have the
proposed standardization of planting trees referred back to
the committee. Ms. Stillwell expressed her opposition to
parking meters, they would do nothing good for the
merchants, there is concern by those who live on the
adjacent streets where it is felt people will park who will
not pay to park on Main, that creates more congestion on
the side streets, meters also create an unfriendly feeling,
• it is hoped that a better way to increase revenue can be
found. Mr. Mario Voce, Catalina Avenue, said he had a
question regarding the tree species selections proposed in
Item "M ", his belief is that it is outdated. Mr. Jay
Vanderveld, Crestview Avenue, noted that he had addressed
' the Council some months ago with regard to the Native
American Interpretative Center that the Coastal Commission
required to be built prior to the development by John Laing
Homes, an access road also required from Seal Beach
Boulevard behind the Crestview homes to Gum Grove and the
Cultural Center. Mr. Vanderveld said the roadway is
currently under construction, the roadbed has been
excavated, they are in the process of installing a fabric
weed barrier with decomposed granite on top, reported that
he has measured the distances of this road from the
existing homes, the nearest from Seal Beach Boulevard range
from one hundred forty -eight feet to sixty -eight feet, then
ten feet six inches, and then curves out again from twenty -
two feet to sixty -eight feet, then one hundred two feet to
the Cultural Center, directly behind his home the roadway
comes from sixty -eight feet to ten feet six inches, behind
every home except his and Mr. Kreiger's home the roadway is
at least sixty -eight feet away, the available, flat graded
area is one hundred eight feet wide, and a survey stake was
placed underneath a mature tree. He said his understanding
is that the road will be used by police and maintenance
utility vehicles, if that is the case they will not be able
to pass unless the tree is removed, the area is part of Gum
Grove Park and will be deeded to the City, to him it would
seem that it is not a very good idea to start a Park by
cutting down trees, he would be interested to know why John
Laing Homes determined to locate this road just ten feet
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six inches behind his backyard where it is between sixty -
eight to one hundred forty -eight feet away from the other
homes, the road behind his home has not been completed,
just graded and survey stakes placed, his request is that
this road be located as far away from his home as it is
from the other homes. Councilman Yost asked if an action
could be taken on this or placed on a Council agenda. The
City Manager responded that an e-mail was received from
Councilman Yost relating to this matter, it has been
forwarded to John Laing Homes who are to provide some
information that can be distributed to the Council and the
two homeowners, if there is further need it could be placed
on a future agenda. Councilman Yost again suggested that
this be placed on an agenda with an accompanying resolution
as an assurance that it is resolved. The Manager said it
will be placed on the second meeting in April, the first
having been canceled, and something will be provided to the
homeowners prior to that. Councilman Larson asked if the
roadway could be adjusted without having to go back to the
Coastal Commission. Mr. Terry Kreiger, Crestview Avenue,
noted that the reason they came before the Council in the
past was that the Interpretative Center was to have been on
the knoll that was separating the existing houses from the
new development, and now they are constructing a road in
that location. Mr. Kreiger stated that there is no
communication between John Laing Homes and the local
residents, and by way of other issues with the development
there are severe rodent problems that have been created, a
rat and mouse infestation for which he had to pay to have
someone take care of at his home, also, if one drives down
Crestview past nine o'clock in the evening one will see
hundreds of rabbits milling about in the yards, rabbit
urine is poison to plants and lawns, his backyard is
destroyed. Mr. Kreiger again complained about the lack of
' communication, noted too that John Laing Homes have made
application to the Coastal Commission for another year
extension, he would like the Council to send something to
the Planning Commission to take hold of this project so
that Laing Homes will get a grasp of what is going on and
interact with the community around them so that the
residents do not have to feel they are fighting this up-
hill battle, also, the residents have still not heard about
the security fence and gate that goes on Seal Beach
Boulevard, he does not want John Laing Homes to install a
fence and gate until it is properly considered. Councilman
Yost asked that the fence /gate issue be added to the agenda
as well. Councilman Larson reminded that the Coastal
Commission changes its mind from time to time, and if there
is ever a petition to eliminate the Commission suggested
that it be signed. Mr. Jim Caviola, Seal Beach, noted that
there will be a new member of the Council in a couple of
months, the issue of parking meters is divisive, they were
initially a good idea for raising revenue, however, they
hurt the activities of humans, it is the tickets that make
the money, not the quarters required to park, it affects
the quality of life, a big issue to many, the newsracks
have yet to be removed, that has been ongoing since 1999,
he asked that the Council hold off on parking meters until
things are resolved one at a time. Mr. Caviola made
reference to the report relating to Public Works Standard
Plans for Streets which also included standards as to how
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to plant a tree, to that he claimed that there will be no
trees planted in the City under that standard as it is
over -kill. He mentioned that he and other citizens have
been attending meetings for a number of years as a tree
advisory board, that body created standards for planting
trees in Seal Beach, they have attended many seminars, he
has personally spent over $40,000 trying to assist in
making his neighborhood better, therefore when he is not
told that this Plan is being presented for consideration it
is irritating to him, he would like to have this Plan held
off and submitted to the tree committee. He has personally
studied everything he could to meet the standards of the
City Engineer, in fact it is most likely inconsistent to
have a City Engineer overseeing tree planting, the tree
list is at least six years old, and asked that the tree
portion of the Plan not be approved, possibly an amendment
to the tree standards_that the committee passed initially
could be looked into. Mr. Caviola thanked Mayor Campbell
for her years of public service. Ms. Carla Watson, Seal
Beach, asked that the Council take another look at putting
parking meters on Main Street, they are not needed in Seal
Beach, they set an unfriendly tone. Ms. Watson thanked Mr.
Caviola and the members of the tree committee for their
efforts to green the City, the committee should be
consulted with regard to the proposed tree planting Plan.
Ms. Watson said she does not like the negative comments
relating to the Coastal Commission to which she worked so
hard to get the Coastal Act passed, she would hate to see
California without the Coastal Act and the California
Coastal Commission, they may not do everything perfectly
but without them people would likely have no view of the
coast by now. Mr. Mario Voce was advised that he had
• already used his speaking time, however continued,
chastising members of the Council who have spoken against
' the Coastal Commission.
Mayor Campbell called for a brief recess at 8:00 p.m. The
Council reconvened at 8:06 p.m. with the Mayor calling the
meeting to order.
Ms. Jane McCloud, Balboa Drive, said at one time she was a
member of the tree committee as it related to the Gum Grove
area and where about ninety -eight trees needed to be
removed, and added her support for the work of the tree
committee and she would hope that the Council would
consider including their ideas relating to tree planting as
they are the experts. Ms. McCloud voiced her opposition to
putting'parking meters on Main Street, said she recently
went on a Seal Beach shopping spree, moving her car from
place to place, it was nice to be able to do that without
having to pay money each time, meters are not very
welcoming, Seal Beach being one of the few communities left
that does not have parking meters, she has a fear that if
they are installed they will be another turnoff for those
who come to spend money in this community, there are so
many mom and pop businesses and there is a continuing
village atmosphere, her feeling is that it is important to
try to maintain that. Ms. Alberta McLaughlin stated that
it was her husband and son that bought the property on Seal
Beach Boulevard, they have done everything that the City
and the Coastal Commission have asked them to do, when the
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property was bought there was no disclosure that the green
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curb would not be removed, they will be living on the
property, they do not want the green curb, and in fact the
curb cut will be removed and curb reconstructed which will
create an additional parking space, there is nothing on the
easterly side of the street, therefore, there is more than
enough parking on Seal Beach Boulevard. Ms. McLaughlin
said they are anxious to remove the old building and build
their new home, it had been rezoned for residential, that
is why they bought the property. Mr. Fred Dellisanti, Main
Street merchant and resident, said the City has been
through meters, they were taken out, his feeling is that
meters would not be good for the community, Seal Beach is
one of two beach towns that do not have meters, it is a
shame because the small beach communities are losing their
charm and the mom and pop stores, he would like to see Seal
Beach preserved, he is certain that there is another way to
come up with more revenue, there are $1 million homes
throughout Old Town and if it is an economic issue he felt
certain that people could afford more money to support City
needs. With regard to the tree issue, Mr. Dellisanti said
there are a number of people who have put their time,
effort and money into making the community a better place
by putting in trees, he would like to see more, and that
those people and the City work as a team. Ms. Mary Grace
Word said she owns an at gallery on Main Street, is
against parking meters on Main Street, her customers do not
support them, again, it is the Old Town feeling, this is
the only Old Town left, meters would change the town, it is
like not having trees, unless one goes to a town where
there are not a lot of trees you do not appreciate all the
work that has been done. She said what has not been
addressed is how the money that is needed is going to be
raised, she would be willing to use her mailing list to
' hold parties and fund raisers, the Seal Beach merchants
have many resources, another avenue could be looked at to
raise money, and offered her assistance in any way. Mr.
Greg Miller, Sandpiper Bike Shop, said he wished to explain
• a couple of things, first, he has never received a final
draft of the rezoning of the Boulevard, the item needs to
be postponed and the Council look at what it really is, the
prior speaker referred to the property as being
residential, it has not been disclosed that purchasers of
properties on the Boulevard will need to sign an affidavit
to the fact that it is in a commercial zone, will need to
build a six foot wall between a business and residential,
that was in the rezoning paperwork but no one has seen it,
it is a commercial zone with residential added. Mr. Miller
stated that he has been at his location for twenty -three
years, he is going nowhere, he has however bought a hotel
and restaurant in Costa Rica, that is just another
business, he is not moving. With regard to safety issues,
Mr. Miller said if the green zone is taken away, he has one
space, one space in front of the day care, some of that
green extends into an adjacent lot that he just sold, that
owner too may not want the green, this is reducing the
twenty -four minute parking, therefore when a car pulls up
to go to a business or drop children at the pre - school,
etc., what then happens when trucks need to make deliveries
or another child needs to be dropped off, the street is
completely filled, the Council should observe the street
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about 4:00 in the afternoon to see the impact of how many
cars are parked. Mr. Miller claimed that there have been
four major traffic incidents in the past year, before that
there may have been four in twenty -three years. He claimed
that the signatures on a petition submitted to the City are
basically employees in the area, not land owners, his
feeling is that that is invalid, said he too drove around
town, what about the areas that have a one hundred foot
'strip for an OCTA bus, maybe the adjacent residents do not
want the bus stop either, these people bought residential
in a commercial zone, it is believed that the residential
is to conform to commercial, not the commercial having to
conform to residential, and if that property were to have a
green zone they would have a clear view every twenty -four
minutes, if no green zone someone could park a motor home
as an example and there is then no view. Mr. Miller asked
that this item be tabled and that the prior paperwork of
the City be reviewed. Ms. Sue Corbin, Seal Beach, made
reference to comments relating to the Coastal Commission,
they came from the people, that is democracy, all
institutions become corrupt because people are at times
corrupt, they think they have an entitlement, what belongs
to the institution belongs to them. If running for office
they think that the City letterhead is available for them
to use, business cards handed out, perhaps software or a
phone, it is the duty of the Manager to make certain that
City property is not misappropriated, not subverted by an
official to run for office, the Attorney needs to inform
officials that they may not use City property for purposes
of election, it is a violation of law, there are reports of
this and the Manager should do a full investigation. Ms.
Corbin spoke of the election for City Clerk, claiming that
candidate Campbell felt she got a little over thirty
percent of the vote because of an ad or certain people who
' spoke out against her qualifications, that is not so
because one person does not sway an election, rather it is
ones record over a long period of time, that is what people
vote on, the members of the Council did not publicly
endorse the candidacy, and made reference to the cost of a
run -off election. Ms. Corbin commented on the trash
contract, its extension, said there is no need for four or
five engineers, mentioned that tax records were obtained
for the Seal Beach Inn, then why not Boeing who sells to
other corporations and in other countries, Seal Beach
should be getting that sales tax, the tax records of
Oakwood Apartments should also be looked into. Ms. Joyce
Parque, Seal Beach, asked that the City Manager delay
ordering parking meters until the new member of the Council
is seated, also postpone any contracts that involve large
sums of money being paid by the taxpayers, said she
mentioned at the last meeting some contracts that were said
to be flawed, the Mayor claimed that she did not promise to
lower the utility tax, and asked what good the Mayor has
done for the residents of Old Town. Ms. Parque recalled
that it was said that if the Manager was dismissed with
cause he would get no severance, if without cause he would
not receive a lump sum payment but a monthly paycheck until
such time as he had new employment, that is not what the
contract said, the Manager also gets an automatic pay
increase each time the Police Chief and Captain does, and
without need for action by the Council, also, the City must
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pay the Manager severance pay equal to eighteen months of
the base salary to which the Manager is entitled less his
payroll deduction, it does not say he is to get a monthly
check, he does however get a monthly payment for medical
and dental benefits until future employment. Ms. Parque
claimed that the Mayor dealt with the sewer contract, the
cable contract, and now this contract, no more contracts
are needed, nothing good has been done for the Old Town
residents, the Council will also be voting on an item where
a mistake was made as to medical and pension benefits that
should have been accounted for, that equates to another
$105,717 out of the General Fund, to that she asked why
this did not come up so that it would be known exactly how
much the medical benefits would cost, in December of 2002
• it was said that there would be no pay increases because
medical benefits were so high, now there was not enough
money for the pension funds, where is this money going to
come from, the highest revenue in the City is the utility
tax, then property tax, and then sales tax, the taxpayers
pay. Mr. Fred Shriner, Electric Avenue, added his personal
objection to parking meters, and relayed a story of a
friend visiting the area who expressed their view of Los
Angeles as a concrete jungle, then commented about how
beautiful and different Seal Beach was, that the absence of
parking meters made Seal Beach very special, and in his
• opinion it is the job of the Mayor and Council, to keep the
City beautiful, different, and distinct, which is why
people live here, meters do not make an economic sense,
they are an eyesore, with the affluence of the community
other sources of revenue can be found, the decision needs
to be deferred and discussed with members of the community.
Ms. Virginia Dellisanti, Ocean Avenue and Main Street
merchant, expressed her personal opinion that parking
meters are a bad idea, what a combination newspaper racks
' and meters would be, what would that say about Seal Beach.
Mr. Glen Clark, Trailer Park, said it is amazing to him how
many negative comments that people elected to office have
to take, how little they can respond, stated that Mayor
Campbell has done the best job she could for Seal Beach,
Councilman Doane should present her with one of his pins,
there have been other negative comments, the Council does
not deserve that, the Council endeavors to make the City
the best they can, and the Trailer Park residents
appreciate what has been done for them, their homes were
about to be lost within a couple of weeks. Ms. Patricia
Clark, Trailer Park, praised the Mayoras one of the best
people she has ever met, the members of the Council and
staff as well, they work hard, try to do what is best, and
without Mayor Campbell and Councilman Yost the homes of the
Park residents would have been lost, and extended gratitude
for herself and others in the Park. Ms. Rita Brenner,
Trailer Park, agreed with the speakers against parking
meters, commended certain people for their efforts to
beautify the community with trees. Ms. Brenner apologized
for the comments of the last two speakers as that is not
necessarily the opinions of all residents of the Park, and
charged that the Mayor placed the ad in the newspaper that
was fraudulent. Mr. Robert Goldberg, Seal Beach, made
reference to agenda item "J ", mid -year budget adjustments,
some of the numbers went up, some went down, one that went
down was an expenditure under beach maintenance, it was
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explained that that was due to the retirement of a full
time employee, that position is not proposed to be filled
under the current budget however the City is planning to
establish a part time equipment operating position within
the beach maintenance department for cleaning purposes, his
only comment would be that keeping the beaches clean should
be an essential function of the City, they are the greatest
resource, keeping the beaches clean is a twelve month
operation, as it is known in the winter months the City is
bombarded by trash flowing down the River and in the summer
months by trash left by visitors. Mr. Goldberg said he
does not know if shifting to a part time position will
affect beach cleanliness, his feeling is that it is a
critical function and he would hope that the beaches are
not being shorted in the budget process. There being no
further comments, Mayor Campbell declared Oral
Communications closed.
CITY ATTORNEY REPORT
No report was presented.
CITY MANAGER REPORT
No report was presented.
COUNCIL COMMENTS
Councilman Yost said he fully supports the urban forestry
and the greening of cities, and he would support doing a
better job of that. He noted too that a resident had
• called about the Spring cleanup and was told the City was
no longer doing that, a question raised was whether that is
part of the refuse contract. The Director of Public Works
responded that once a year the refuse contract will do a
pickup of large items from a residence, the Spring cleanup
can no longer be done as there are not facilities set up at
' the Yard to do that, and confirmed that this is the first
year that it will not be done. Councilman Yost said he
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would like to find a way that that could be done again, it
is a service to provide, or if it is to be provided through
the refuse contract to make certain that the City is
getting the maximum benefit from the rate payers and
taxpayers. The Director said he believed the Special
Cleanup is not part of the refuse contract, however
confirmed that pickup of large or special items is part of
the contract. The City Manager explained that the City is
under new regulations, people dump things that they should
not, there is no longer the large area behind the City Yard
where things can be disposed of, that is why it is being
recommended that people call the refuse collector during
the year for a pickup, it is safer for all, and that way
the City is not exposed to fines for not controlling waste
products and runoff. Councilman Yost asked that the
residents be so advised. The Manager suggested that a
notice be placed in the Recreation brochure and possibly
notices in the local paper. Mayor Campbell mentioned that
there is a public dump facility in Huntington Beach, and
when one calls they will advise as to which gate to enter
based upon what is being transported. Councilman Antos
said he had been given a tape by a local resident called
California Green that relates to recycling, use of rubber
and other products, including rubberized sidewalks, his
intent is to pass the tape on to the City Manager so the
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staff can view it, also circulate to the members of the
Council, and after that place an item on the agenda for
discussion as it addresses some of the problems encountered
in Public Works, parks, etc. In response to inferences of
a public speaker with regard to her election conduct, Mayor
Campbell stated that her conduct has been open and above
board, she has never handed out business cards in
conjunction with the election, she has received no software
from the City during her eight Council years, she has used
nothing of the City, with regard to the negative ad she
said they have the fingerprints of the speaker and two
other persons, she in fact had a full page of endorsements
in the newspaper and she has more. With regard to a
holiday gift from the refuse collector, said they could
likely feel sorry for what the Council goes through.
Relating to severance pay for a City Manager, the previous
City Manager was paid on a monthly basis until he accepted
the position in Santee, with regard to the pension fund of
three percent at fifty, that was voted upon before the
stock market dropped, at the time all of the cities in the
State voted on that, that was done during the time of the
Interim City Manager, it is also a recruiting tool. Mayor
Campbell stated that she and Councilman Yost worked very
hard on the Trailer Park negotiation, at the time there was
- a small committee yet no one came forward, just a few brave
people decided to take on Richard Hall to try to do the
unforeseen task of attempting to buy the Park back from
him, it was accomplished but there was a close possibility
of losing it, if it had not closed escrow when it did Mr.
Hall had a court date to challenge the Covenants, and
according to the State representative that was working with
the community on the MPROP the Covenant was full of holes
because the laws had changed considerably since they were
written. With regard to her campaign ad, Mayor Campbell
' said she did meet all of the qualifications as stated in
the Council Resolution for the position of City Clerk.
Mayor Campbell stated too that if someone makes
misstatements about her she has the right to correct the
record.
REVIEW OF PARKING METERS - MAIN STREET
The City Manager noted that the Council had been provided
with a chronology of parking meters which started in year
2000, this is now 2004, the fiscal impact is basically
where the issue is at present. He mentioned that staff did
speak with the three vendors involved, it appears there
will not be a cost for the installation, the City has not
signed the agreement with AMPCO, and with regard to the
meters there is a restocking fee of $22,000, in perspective
that may be a loss however given the amount of staff time
that has been invested over the four year period, an
opportunity cost of not doing something other than parking
meters, it is not a significant amount of money. He
offered that the City Manager is in a quandary inasmuch as
he must follow three votes of the City Council for whatever
is done, when Council said they wanted to review the
parking meters he then held off the installation, however
this really necessitates some clear direction from the
Council as to what is desired with regard to parking meters
going forward and in all fairness to the contractors, the
worst case scenario would be to not have clear direction
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now, the majority of a Council say go forward, then the
course is reversed and a direction to remove them, his
guess at this point would be that in addition to the meters
that would be paid for and then lost there would be an
additional cost of $75,000 to $100,000 for taking them out,
trying to sell them, etc. Councilman Yost mentioned again
that Seal Beach is a special place, many people moved here
because of the special nature and small town feel that it
has, also, meters are a tax, a tax to everything that is
sold on Main Street, adding twenty -five to fifty cents to
anything sold in a store, it will also decrease the sales
in those businesses, meters will simply shunt the issue
onto adjoining streets, it does not solve any major
problem, this is a divisive issue, the two people who live
and represent this area do not want meters, this is their
home, there is also another person who is coming on the
Council in a short period of time who may have a different
perspective. Councilman Yost asked that this matter be
held over, if meters are a good idea now they will still be
a good idea in eight weeks. He noted that his entry into
politics in Seal Beach was to take things out that were an
eyesore to improve the quality of the town, one was taking
the power lines down, and he pledged that if meters go in
he will do his best to take them out, that will certainly
be expensive, if anything is going to be done at least put
the City's resources into something that has a Council
majority, newsracks are a good example, and asked that at
least one of the majority on this issue support holding
this issue over. Councilman Doane stated that he would be
that person. He explained that he started working on
parking meters in 1992 when it was not for revenue
purposes, rather to solve parking problems, that because
the business people were complaining, at that time there
was a Business Association, a survey was taken which showed
there were seventy percent in favor of parking meters, at
that time the Council turned it down, that seems to have
changed, a petition was submitted for this meeting,
business people have addressed the Council, therefore he is
not going to go against the businesses that he has been
trying to help, but next summer when people will not pay $5
per day at Bolsa Chica and can not find a place to park
elsewhere, the word will be out that beachgoers can go to
Seal Beach and park on Main Street for free, they have done
it for the nearly thirteen years that he has been involved,
they will continue to do so as they are not going to pay to
park in the beach lots. Councilman Doane reminded that
last year the Council was provided a long list of things
that could be cut in order to balance the budget, parking
meters was one of the things that was going to help the
City, Councilman Yost personally turned down more of the
items to cut than any other member of the Council.
Councilman Doane said after the budget hearings, with the
new member of the Council, he would predict that parking
meters will come back as the best financial solution to the
problems of the City, there are numerous financial worries,
the Triple Flip just one, it is not known what the new
Governor is going to do to the City, it could be
disastrous. Councilman Doane stated he will no longer push
for meters, he has tried for thirteen years to get them in,
people now do not want them, and he does not want to be the
bad guy, but in the future the Council will agree with him.
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Councilman Yost commended Councilman Doane, he understands
how difficult that decision is, he appreciates the
experience and wisdom that has been shown, yet if meters
are shown to be needed it should be done by consensus,
consensus of those who live here as well, if they are good
now they will still be good after going through the budget,
and that may be, to him if it means public safety, taking
police officers off the street and not being able to
provide essential services he will do whatever it takes to
protect the community, however at present there is more in
the reserves than there has been since he has been on
Council or in the last twelve years, to put in meters
without a consensus is not felt to be a good idea. He
thanked Councilman Doane again for his decision. Mayor
Campbell read a statement that she said she had prepared at
home, that the previous Interim City Manager, Mr.
Maclntyre, stated that if the City did not find another
revenue source, such as parking meters, the quality of life
in the community would deteriorate, everyone knows that the
City needs the revenues, everyone wants the City to find
another source of revenue, buying lottery tickets or
robbing banks is not an option, Council and staff have
racked their brain to come up with another source of
revenue, also, going into reserves is not an answer either,
they are up to $7 million, they should be $8 or $10
million, and then there is need to start funding the
unfunded Captial Improvement Plan by about $2.2 million per
year, the problem is that no one wants parking meters,
everyone wants the town to remain quaint. Mayor Campbell
said she has heard from her College Park East residents
also that they do not want parking meters, she is on
Council to represent her residents, she is coming off
Council on May 18th, it makes no sense to vote to put them
in only to have them taken out by a new Council at a cost
' of about $100,000, she is a numbers person, abhors waste,
she can not vote for this, it is no longer her issue, her
successor will have to vote as to whether or not he wants
them put in, therefore she will no longer support parking
meters.
Councilman Larson said he would go along with the motion to
hold this over with a caveat, all are in agreement that
parking meters are ugly, there was also agreement that the
money is needed, in return for this he will make a motion
to reduce the Utility Tax to six percent, and if that
motion is not successful he will personally run an
initiative to eliminate it completely, there have been
promises by every Council to eliminate it, it has not been
done, if the Council does not want the $600,000, he will
vote to eliminate the parking meters when it is considered,
then eliminate the Utility Tax. Councilman Antos said he
would support a motion to reduce the Utility Tax.
Councilman Larson asked if that could be taken to instruct
the City Attorney to prepare an ordinance to be considered
at budget time to reduce the Utility Tax to six percent.
The City Attorney stated that that can be considered as a
direction unless any member of the Council is opposed, then
at budget sessions a draft ordinance will be brought forth.
The City Manager asked for clarification if the meters are
being deferred or are they being removed from
consideration, from his perspective, so that the City is
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not holding up the contractors, make the motion to stop the
parking meter process, pay the $22,000 restocking charge
and be done with the consideration. Yost moved, second by
Antos, to remove the parking meters from consideration as
recommended by the City Manager.
AYES: Antos, Campbell, Doane, Larson, Yost
NOES: None Motion carried
It was clarified that as part of the motion staff was
directed to prepare an ordinance for consideration during
the budget sessions to lower the Utility Tax to six
percent.
SENIOR CITIZEN BUSINESS LICENSES - TAX PROVISIONS /OPERATING
PROCEDURES
The City Manager presented the staff report, noted that the
issue of cottage industry senior citizen business licenses
was previously considered by Council on October 28, 2002 at
which time the same issues were presented, however the
problem still exists in that the Code is correct from a
business license perspective yet there remains a problem
relating to the Zoning Code which basically works against a
business license, this may apply to an extreme number of
fifty licenses, therefore the recommendation of staff is to
make revisions to the business license application form,
• which is felt will resolve many of the problems, when
people call the City they are not aware that they need a
senior business license, an advertisement can also be
placed in the Leisure World News for information of those
residents. The Manager said at this time staff is
recommending that the Zoning Code not be changed relative
to home occupations as it is felt that the law of
unintended consequences will be invoked and persons will
' abuse that situation, the recommendation is to receive and
file, staff will make revisions to the form, do public
notices, and leave the existing Zoning and business license
provisions as they exist.
Councilman Antos said he would support the recommendation,
however mentioned that inasmuch he is on the telephone a
great deal each day he has found that if the staff is
trained to ask the right questions, then the correct form
and information can get to the licensees, if someone gives
an address they can then be asked what the license is for,
that could resolve some of the confusion. The Manager
again said he felt that a revised form and newspaper
notices would resolve most of the problems easily.
Councilman Doane, after reading the staff report several
times, said his concern is still with having people come to
the door of the senior and with maintaining an inventory
within their home, this is a necessity for people applying
for a business license under the cottage industries, one
person makes personalized pillows, has a sewing machine,
materials, and an inventory, she does not do $5,000 worth
of business within a year, does not have people coming in
and out of her house all of the time, yet the Zoning
provisions restricts her, another person does sewing,
people drop things off and pick them up, it is the verbiage
that is of concern, a lady that has artwork and books
brought this forth, they are in her home, people are not
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coming in and out daily, she needs to store them which she
does in her home, he merely wants assurance that these
three examples of people doing business are not going to be
restricted. The City Manager said he did not believe they
will be restricted, the City has looked at what the
universal problems could be and have applied them to this
minimum number of possibly fifty, he does not believe that
changes are necessary, the concern is with making changes
to the home occupations, some of which are noxious to
people, concern is with changing something with the intent
of doing something good for fifty people which in turn may
impact a thousand, it is felt the situation can be taken
care of through education, there needs to be good judgment.
Councilman Doane asked if within the application form it
could state what the exceptions are, such as sixty -five
years of age, working from ones home, making less than
$5,000 gross. The Manager agreed to prepare an education .
packet to be placed in front of the application form.
Doane moved, second by Larson, to receive and file the
report from staff.
AYES: Antos, Campbell, Doane, Larson, Yost
NOES: None Motion carried
CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEMS "E" thru "S"
Doane moved, second by Larson, to approve the recommended
action for items on the Consent Calendar as presented,
except for Items "I, M, N, 0, and P ", removed for separate
consideration.
E. 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.
F. Approved the minutes of the regular meeting
of March 8, 2004.
G. Approved regular demands numbered 45535
through 45714 in the amount of $907,773.05,
ADP payroll demands numbered 8802845 through
8802917 in the amount of $168,029.53, and
authorized warrants to be drawn on the
Treasury for same.
- H. Received and filed the Monthly Investment
Report for February, 2004.
J. Adopted Resolution Number 5218 entitled 'A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SEAL BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING A
BUDGET AMENDMENT, NO. 04 -25, FOR NEGOTIATED
MOU CHANGES, BENEFIT COST INCREASES AND
WAGE INCREASES /DECREASES DUE TO RETIREMENTS
AND TERMINATIONS." By unanimous consent,
full reading of Resolution Number 5218 was
waived.
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K. Received and filed the staff memorandum with
regard to the removal of the winter sand dike.
L. Adopted Resolution Number 5219 entitled "A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SEAL BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZNG A
BUDGET AMENDMENT, NO. 04 -26, TO ACQUIRE A
FORD PICK -UP TRUCK THROUGH A LEASE PURCHASE
AGREEMENT"
and
Adopted Resolution Number 5220 entitled
"AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF
A LEASE WITH OPTION TO PURCHASE, AND
AUTHORIZING CERTAIN ACTIONS IN CONNECTION
THEREWITH."
By unanimous consent, full reading of
Resolution Number 5219 and Resolution Number
5220 was waived.
Q. Awarded the Professional Services Agreement
for on -call Building /Facility Condition
Assessments to TEC Engineering, Inc. and
authorized the City Manager to execute said
Agreement on behalf of the City.
R. Adopted Resolution Number 5222 entitled "A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SEAL BEACH DECLARING WORK TO BE COMPLETED
AS TO PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR PROJECT
#49725, THE BOEING SEWAGE PUMP STATION
ENTERED INTO BETWEEN CITY OF SEAL BEACH AND
CLARK CONTRACTING CORPORATION." By unanimous ,
consent, full reading of Resolution Number
5222 was waived.
S. Authorized adjournment of this meeting until
Monday, March 29th, 2004 at 6:00 p.m. or
another day thereafter to certify the results
of the March 2nd, 2004 Primary Election and to
call a General Run -Off Election for May llth,
2004.
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AYES: Antos, Campbell, Doane, Larson, Yost
NOES: None Motion carried
ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR
ITEM "I" - BRIDGEPORT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - REVIEW AND
REVISION PROCESS
Councilman Yost stated he would abstain from voting on this
item as he lives in the Bridgeport area. Antos moved,
second by Doane, to receive and file the staff memorandum
relating to the Bridgeport development standards review and
revision process.
AYES: Antos, Campbell, Doane, Larson
NOES: None Motion carried
ABSTAIN: Yost
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ITEM "M" - RESOLUTION NUMBER 5221 - STANDARD PLANS - STREET
FACILITIES - 2004 EDITION
The Director of Public Work expressed his belief that there
has been a misunderstanding of intention, explained that
this Standard Plan booklet came about because when
contractors and citizens come to the City it is necessary
to refer them to other agencies for sources of information
with regard to streets, pavement repair, striping, etc.,
the intent was to merely place all of the standards in one
booklet, the tree planting standards were included which
are the original standards from the 1997 booklet, they were
then taken to the Tree Advisory Board in October, 2003, the
planting standards originally came from the City of Palo
Alto and had been provided by an Advisory Board member.
The Director said staff would have no problem with pulling
the tree standards, however again, the purpose was to have
everything related in one booklet, staff would suggest that
the Street Tree Policy Administrative Guidelines be bound
with the Street Standard Plan for the convenience of
contractors and residents coming to the City with the
intent of doing work, this would merely be a different
format. Councilman Yost asked if there would be a problem
with sending the tree planting standards to the Tree
Committee for review. The Director offered his agreement,
noting that these are the tree guidelines that the
Committee has already adopted. In response to Council, the
City Attorney suggested that Plan pages 160 -1, -2, and -3
relating to the tree planting guidelines be held over and
considered for incorporation at the next meeting. Yost
moved, second by Antos, to approve the Standard Plans for
Streets as presented except the street tree sections, pages
160 -1, -2, and -3, to be considered at a later meeting.
AYES: Antos, Campbell, Doane, Larson, Yost
' NOES: None Motion carried
Councilman Larson expressed concern with driveway cuts in
Seal Beach, they damage tires because the apron does not
flare out enough. The Director offered to look at
developing a standard plan for driveway approaches for
Council consideration, the City currently uses County EMA
standards because of the disability requirements that are
presently with the Department of Justice. Mayor Campbell
mentioned that there are a number of curb cuts in College
Park East that do not line up with the driveways, they are
off by about two feet, it is understood that the curb cuts
were put in before the houses were built.
ITEM "N" - SEAL BEACH BOULEVARD - GREEN CURB REMOVAL
The Deputy City Engineer presented the staff report,
explained that the property owner of 233 Seal Beach
Boulevard approached the Public Works Department requesting
that the green curb in front of his property be removed, he
was requested to get signatures from representatives of the
properties on the Boulevard, and Staff reviewed the
application package. He noted that this is a previously
commercial property, the new owner is dividing it into
residential, removing the driveway and requesting to remove
the green curb, the condition of the Coastal Commission was
to remove the driveway and the green curb thus creating a
new parking space in order for the development to be
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approved, the existing green curb in front of the bike shop '
is being retained and there is access from the alley for
deliveries to the bike shop property, also, it is within
the authority of the office of the City Engineer to request
changes to remove green curb which is time limited parking,
the developer pays for the work to be done thus there is no
cost to the City. Councilman Yost asked if the Police
Department signed off on this request from a safety aspect.
The Deputy stated that the Police Department was provided a
copy of the report and there have been no comments
received. Councilman Yost mentioned that this is a mixed
use street that has a residential overlay which allows
residential in the area, there were some people, himself
included, that were not necessarily pleased with the
overlay inasmuch as when commercial is given up it is never
reversed and residential does not pay for itself from the
standpoint of the City in that it only gets about thirteen
cents on the dollar of property tax, from commercial
properties there is retail sales tax. He inquired if the
development plans are consistent with the changed zoning on
that street, the Associate Planner responded that the plans
are consistent with the changed zoning to an RMD overlay
zone, the issue now is the Coastal Commission condition of
approval, if the green curb is not allowed to be removed
the property owner would not be in compliance with the
Coastal permit and not be allowed to build even though they
are in compliance with all of the City standards.
Councilman Yost asked why the Commission would want to do
that, there is enough parking on the premises for a
residential property. Councilman Antos said in his opinion
no one should have a green curb in front of a residence,
that would limit anyone who may be visiting the property,
there are no green curbs in front of other residential
properties in the City, and since the use of this property
' is being changed and the curb opening is being removed, his
feeling is that it is appropriate to remove the green curb.
Antos moved, second by Larson, to receive and file the
staff memorandum.
AYES: Antos, Campbell, Doane, Larson, Yost
NOES: None Motion carried
ITEM "O" - MARINA DRIVE REGIONAL TRAIL - PROJECT NO. 49991
- BID RESULTS / SCOPE CHANGE
Councilman Yost said he wanted to bring to the attention of
the public that this project is moving forward, this is one
of the important things that the Council has done to
protect home values in Seal Beach because it decreases
Marina Drive to two lanes, taking it from a major four lane
thoroughfare into a two lane collector street, Long Beach
has major plans to develop the harbor and the desire is
that Seal Beach not be the traffic in and out of that
development, they can develop however will need to provide
their own traffic in and out, this takes Marina Drive down
to a collector street which it ought to be. Yost moved,
second by Antos, to direct staff to pursue approval from
CalTrans /Federal Highway Administration to change the
project description to delete the installation of a traffic
circle (roundabout), then bring the project back to Council
so that a contract may be awarded for the construction of a
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regional trail along Marina Drive from First Street to
Electric Avenue, Project Number 49991.
AYES: Antos, Campbell, Doane, Larson, Yost
NOES: None Motion carried
ITEM "P" - MILITARY VETERANS PLAQUE - PIER INSTALLATION -
PUBLIC WORKS PERMIT
Councilman Doane extended appreciation for the efforts of
those persons who were present earlier in the meeting in
support of this item. He noted that the area where this
plaque will be placed is not known to many of the residents
which is a panel of recognitions near the Seal on the pier
in the vicinity of the Police Substation. Doane moved,
second by Campbell, to receive and file the staff
memorandum relating to the Public Works permit for
installation of a military veterans plaque at the pier.
AYES: , Antos, Campbell, Doane, Larson, Yost
NOES: None Motion carried
MANSIONIZATION - RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
The Associate Planner presented the staff report, explained
that at several recent meetings of the Planning Commission
there have been members of the public that have expressed
concerns relating to residential development in the City,
basically very large houses on relatively small lots, and
have questioned the City as to what can be done to
alleviate some of that situation. The Planning Commission
drafted a memorandum to Council essentially requesting the
Council to authorize staff to begin researching potential
changes within the Zoning Ordinance to help address those
situations, a suggestion of staff was to authorize staff to
commence study sessions at the Planning Commission level to
' look at ways to change the Zoning Ordinance to reduce a
number of development standards that might create a better
streetscape and facade in some of the residential areas so
that there are less large, boxy looking structures. This
is a receive and file item along with direction to staff to
start the research process. Mayor Campbell noted that
homes in College Park East can not exceed a certain lot
coverage, that is the result of two models having been
built exceeding lot coverage, the lots were to have been
sixty -five by one hundred feet rather than fifty -five by
one hundred, and asked if there is lot coverage provisions
for the Hill and downtown areas. The Planner responded
that there is a lot coverage requirement depending on the
area of the City, the percentage fluctuates, however it
seems that presently people are building the lot coverage
requirement based upon a footprint of the building, the
maximum square footage by building a two story structure to
• cover the entire area, that is the issue that the
Commission has asked that the staff study and bring back a
report. Councilman Larson said if they are meeting the
setback requirements, the ratio of building to open space
requirements, and height requirements, yet violates
mansionization provisions, will there be examples of what
the Commission is concerned about. Councilman Yost offered
that there is one such home on Crestview that brought forth
considerable concern and caused the City to enact a grading
ordinance, the dwelling appears to be out of character and
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neighbors feel it does not fit the neighborhood.
Councilman Larson said philosophically his feeling is that
when someone purchases a lot and it meets all requirements
as to setbacks, height, ratio of building to land, parking,
etc., it would seem difficult to say no, the request of the
Commission is to look at the current Code provisions for
future regulations, his hope would be that this does not
result in an urgency ordinance to curtail what residents
want to do. Councilman Yost noted that with regard to the
Crestview matter, staff could not deny it because it met
Code in all respects. Doane moved, second by Antos, to
receive and file the staff report and direct staff to
commence research as to a possible mansionization
ordinance.
AYES: Antos, Campbell, Doane, Larson, Yost
NOES: None Motion carried
CLOSED SESSION
No Closed Session was held.
ADJOURNMENT
It was the order of the Chair, with consent of the Council,
to adjourn the meeting until Monday, March 29th at 6:00
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p.m. or a day thereafter to consider City election matters.
By unanimous consent, the meeting was adjourned at 9:30
p.m.
THESE MINUTES ARE TENTATIVE ONLY, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL
OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH.
Council Minutes Approved
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