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05/19/2015ANAHEIM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR AND REGULAR AJOURNED MEETING OF MAY 19, 2015 At 3:00 P.M., due to a lack of quorum, the May 19, 2015 regular meeting was adjourned to 3:30 P.M. for a workshop on the Affordable Health Care Act. WORKSHOP — AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE ACT At 3:32 P.M., due to lack of a quorum, the May 19, 2015 workshop on the Affordable Health Care Act was cancelled and the City Council meeting adjourned to 4:00 P.M. The regular adjourned meeting of May 19, 2015 was then called to order at 4:08 P.M. in the chambers of Anaheim City Hall located at 200 S. Anaheim Boulevard. The meeting notice, agenda and related materials were duly posted on May 15, 2015. PRESENT: Council Members Jordan Brandman, Kris Murray and James Vanderbilt. ABSENT: Mayor Tait and Mayor Pro Tem Kring STAFF PRESENT: Interim City Manager Paul Emery, City Attorney Michael Houston and Assistant City Clerk Theresa Bass With the absence of Mayor Tait and Mayor Pro Tem Kring, the remaining Council Members selected a chairperson to preside over the meeting. Council Member Vanderbilt nominated Council Member Murray, seconded by Council Member Brandman and Ms. Murray was unanimously appointed. ADDITIONS/DELETIONS TO CLOSED SESSION: None PUBLIC COMMENTS ON CLOSED SESSION ITEMS: None At 4:09 P.M., Council adjourned to closed session for consideration of the following items: CLOSED SESSION: CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - ANTICIPATED LITIGATION (Initiation of litigation pursuant to paragraph (4) of Subdivision (d) of Section 54956.9 of the California Government Code) Name of Case: Mark Perry v. City of Anaheim, Anaheim Union High School District, et. al., Orange County Superior Court Case No. 30-2014-00763023-CU-PO-CJC 2. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION (Subdivision (d)(1) of Section 54956.9 of the California Government Code) Name of Case: Judy Bailey -Savage v. City of Anaheim, County of Orange, County of Orange County, George Jorge Garcia and Does 1 Through 100, Inclusive, Orange County Superior Court Case No. 30-2015 00784297-CU-WT-CJC 3. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION (Subdivision (d)(1) of Section 54956.9 of the California Government Code) Name of Case: Caroline Toneygay, et al., v. City of Anaheim United State District Court Case No. SACV14-00338 JVS City Council Minutes of May 19, 2015 Page 2 of 12 4. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION (Subdivision (d)(1) of Section 54956.9 of the California Government Code) Name of Case: Jennifer Cruz, et al. v. City of Anaheim, et al., United States District Court Case No. CV10-03997 MMM (JEMx) At 5:03 P.M., City Council session was reconvened. INVOCATION: Pastor Nathan Gnaniah, East West Church FLAG SALUTE: Council Member James Vanderbilt PRESENTATIONS: Recognizing the 2014 Mills Act Recipients Sandra Sagert, representing Anaheim Beautiful, explained there were four historic districts in the city (Anaheim Colony, 5 -Points, Palm District and Hoskins) with almost 1,500 properties designated as contributors to the districts or as citywide historical resources. To encourage preservation, the City Council adopted a local Mills Act and under this program owners of historic properties throughout the city could restore their historic structures in exchange for potential property tax reduction. For 2014, 23 historic homes and their property owners were formally recognized by council. Recognizing Anaheim Lions Club Youth of the Year finalists and winners Rod Wallace remarked he had chaired the Youth of the Year Award selection project since its inception in 1981, an effort that recognized youth community service commitment by awarding $500 scholarships to two runner-ups and $1,000 to the Youth of the Year finalist. Elaina Trujillo and Alexis Cardenas were presented as the first and second runners-up and Christopher Limbaugh as the Lions Club Youth of the Year. Recognizing May 17 — 23, 2015, as National Public Works Week Ronald Calkins, Director of APWA Region VIII, remarked that each year the top ten Public Works leaders were selected from across the USA and Canada to recognize individuals who personified excellence in serving the public interest. He acknowledged Anaheim's Natalie Meeks as one of those ten leaders for her vision, advocacy and accomplishments as Anaheim's Public Works Director. ACCEPTANCE OF OTHER RECOGNITIONS (To be presented at a later date): Proclaiming May 2015, as Lupus Awareness Month Dana Waldrup, Lupus Foundation of America, expressed appreciation to the city for making the community aware of this disease affecting 1.5 million nationwide. She emphasized that for the last 50 years only one drug has been approved for the treatment of Lupus and fundraising efforts for research is vital for this foundation. Proclaiming May 18 — 24, 2015, as National Prevention Week Rhonda Foley, OC Substance Abuse Prevention Network, remarked OCSAPN had been in existence since 1979, a completely volunteer effort addressing issues that placed youth, families and communities at risk. By collaborating with other agencies and combining strengths, OCSAPN was able to be more effective in addressing issues. City Council Minutes of May 19, 2015 Page 3of12 Proclaiming May 2015, as Military Appreciation Month Lieutenant Colonel Nathan Range, Deputy Base Commander of the Joint Forces Training Base, spoke of the importance of moral support and the grateful appreciation of citizens toward military personnel and families. He remarked that over the last 12-15 years, California Army Guard soldiers and airmen had been deployed overseas, young men and women from Anaheim and other neighboring communities that should be recognized for their roles in today's military. Proclaiming May 22, 2015, as Harvey Milk Day Tony Ortuno, LBGT Orange County, thanked Anaheim for issuing this proclamation, as it recognized Anaheim as a safe space for LBGT members to live and thrive. Laura Kantor, Director of Policy Advocacy and Stephanie Van Dyke, Youth Program Coordinator offered their comments of support as well. Proclaiming June 15 — 21, 2015, as Men's Health Week Proclaiming June 2015, as National Great Outdoors Month Kevin Sims, Oak Canyon Nature Center, called attention to Anaheim's 55 parks, as part of June being Great Outdoors Month. He emphasized residents could take advantage of variety of features in park locations — playgrounds, athletic fields, tennis courts, open play areas, picnic shelters and Anaheim's first dog park. In addition, the Oak Canyon Nature Center in Anaheim Hills offered a 58 acre natural park with three adjoining canyons with four miles of hiking trails and native wildlife. He encouraged the community to make the most of these facilities in June. Proclaiming May 25, 2015, as Memorial Day Gary Mason, VFW, introduced Paul Dyce, Commander of the American Legion, Lou Jordan, Quartermaster and Adjutant and his son, Todd Mason, Son of the American Legion. He accepted the proclamation honoring our nation's fallen and encouraged the community to attend the May 25th memorial event at the Anaheim Cemetery recognizing and honoring all veterans. ADDITIONS/DELETIONS TO THE AGENDA: Agenda Item No. 40 was a public hearing related to the acquisition of property regarding Brookhurst Street Widening project and required a 2/3 vote of all members of Council; therefore, staff requested it be continued to the June 2, 2015 meeting when all Council Members were present. PUBLIC COMMENTS (all agenda items, except public hearing): Prior to receipt of public comments, a brief decorum statement was provided by Assistant City Clerk, Theresa Bass. Carol Latham thanked staff and the Council for their support of the WAND annual barbecue, remarking she had coordinated this event for the past five years and appreciated the city's continued support for the west Anaheim community. She also announced the "Open Book Author" series scheduled at the Muzeo this Thursday. William Fitzgerald, Anaheim HOME, offered a correction to remarks he had made at the previous council meeting and also voiced his strong opposition to the Mills Act Recipients as well as the Mills Act legislation. City Council Minutes of May 19, 2015 Page 4 of 12 R. Joshua Collins urged the City Council to create safe sleeping places as soon as possible for the homeless, adding that waiting for the construction of a homeless shelter was not the answer. Lou Noble spoke of an assault that recently occurred by those that preyed on the homeless stressing the need for safe zones. Ms. Murray remarked she appreciated Mr. Noble was working with CityNet on this issue adding that Council was committed to serving the homeless in Anaheim. John Dunton remarked the California Crisis Intervention Group was recently created to provide support and assistance when emergencies or community crisis occurred. He encouraged members of the community to volunteer and participate in serving the families of those in distress. Mark Lopez, on behalf of the Sister City Commission, presented Council with an update on the organization and the events it sponsored. A student exchange was scheduled from July 24'" to August 2"d, facilitating interaction between Mito, Japan students and Anaheim residents to foster community and international friendships. The Sister City Commission was seeking families interested in hosting some of those students. Dan DeMeyere, resident, requested staff reconsider relocating the bus stop at Crestwood/ Brookhurst Street, which in his opinion was an unsafe location. He suggested placing a 10 inch pad of concrete behind the existing bus stop pad which would move the bus stop 20 feet back from its current location and solve that safety concern. Ron Bengochea, resident, requested staff's assistance in providing his input on districting maps as his computer skills were not up to the task to do it on line. Regarding the permit parking items on the agenda, he requested Council ensure there was available parking at La Palma Park for the community who participated in various events occurring on that site. Victoria Michaels, resident, urged the Council to be respectful of each other while a Council Member held the floor during discussions. Ms. Murray responded the Council worked respectfully together and if there was a dialogue between members at the dais on occasion, it was done for the purpose of advancing policies. Mark Daniels, resident, suggested Glover Stadium or Handel Stadium on the Western High School campus be used for homeless outreach activities until a shelter was constructed and operating. COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS: None CITY MANAGER'S UPDATE: Paul Emery, Interim City Manager, announced the upcoming Advisory Committee on Electoral Districts meeting scheduled for May 27, 2015 at 6:30 in the Council Chambers. Opportunities for public comment and input would be provided. CONSENT CALENDAR: At 6:08 P.M., Council Member Vanderbilt removed Agenda Item Nos. 15, 22, 23 and 24 for further discussion. Council Member Brandman then moved to waive reading in full of all ordinance and resolutions and to adopt the balance of the consent calendar as presented, in accordance with reports, certifications and recommendations furnished each Council Member as listed on the consent calendar, seconded by Council Member Vanderbilt. Roll Call Vote: AYES — 3: (Council Members Brandman, Murray and Vanderbilt). NOES — 0. ABSENT — 2: (Mayor Tait and Mayor Pro Tem Kring). Motion Carried. City Council Minutes of May 19, 2015 Page 5 of 12 B105 1. Receive and file minutes of the Cultural and Heritage Commission meeting of February 19, 2015, Community Services Board meeting of March 12, 2015, and Library Board meeting of April 13, 2015. D116 2. Approve the certificates to be presented at a later date recognizing the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Anaheim High School BROS Program, the winners of the 2015 Flag Day essay contest, the 2015 Anaheim Beautiful honorees, and the Pioneer Park volunteer soccer league D117 3. Approve the Investment Portfolio Report for April 2015. 4. Award the contract to the lowest responsible bidder, Creative Home dba CHI Construction, in the amount of $1,380,921.90, for the water main replacement in Country AGR -8874 Glen Way and authorize the Finance Director to execute the Escrow Agreement pertaining to contract retentions. 5. Award the contract to the lowest responsible bidder, Asplundh Construction Corp., in the amount of $16,977,777.11, for construction of Underground District No. 62 Miraloma AGR -8875 Avenue, Phase 2 Project, authorize the amendment of the Public Utilities Department's fiscal year 2014/15 Capital Improvement Program budget by $17,877,777, and authorize the Finance Director to execute the Escrow Agreement pertaining to contract retentions. 6. Award the contract to the lowest responsible bidder, Archico Design Build, in the amount AGR -8876 of $283,570, for the Public Works Operations Crew Quarters Rehabilitation Project and authorize the Finance Director to execute the Escrow Agreement pertaining to contract retentions. 7. Accept the lowest responsive bid of Digital Scepter, in the amount of $201,760 plus D180 applicable tax, for the purchase of a replacement network firewall for the City, as well as a software subscription, training and consulting and authorize the Purchasing Agent to execute the Purchase Order, in accordance with Bid #8467. 8. Waive the sealed bid requirement of Council Policy 4.0 and authorize the Purchasing D180 Agent to issue a purchase order to Allen Instruments & Supplies, in the amount of $54,376, for the purchase of one Trimble S7 Total Station surveying instrument, supporting hardware, software, training and technical support. 9. Waive the sealed bid requirement of Council Policy 4.0 and authorize the Purchasing D180 Agent to issue a purchase order to Karpel Solutions, in the amount of $95,570, for the purchase of a new criminal case management system inclusive of software, installation, conversion from the existing system, user training, maintenance and support for the first year and amend the City Attorney's fiscal year 2014/15 general fund budget accordingly. 10. Waive the sealed bidding requirement of Council Policy 4.0 and authorize the Purchasing Agent to issue a purchase order to Air Exchange, Inc., in the amount of $ D180 54,490 including sales tax, for the purchase and installation of Plymovent diesel exhaust system equipment for the Anaheim Fire Department. City Council Minutes of May 19, 2015 Page 6 of 12 AGR -8877 11. Accept the proposal and approve an agreement with American Guard Services, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $2,000,000, for school crossing guard services for the initial two-year period, with up to three one-year optional renewals and authorize the Purchasing Agent to exercise the renewal options, in accordance with RFP #8429. 0180 12. Waive the sealed bidding requirement of Council Policy 4.0 and authorize the Purchasing Agent to issue a purchase order to FLIR Systems Inc., in the amount of $52,000, for the purchase of an annual service maintenance agreement for the Anaheim Police Department's airborne multi -sensor camera system. 13. Waive the sealed bidding requirement of Council Policy 4.0 and authorize the Purchasing Agent to issue a purchase order to Vigilant Solutions, in the amount of X180 $118,500 plus applicable tax, for the purchase of an extended software and hardware warranty and maintenance agreement for 73 license plate recognition systems for the Anaheim Police Department and other local law enforcement agencies comprising the Orange County Urban Area Security Initiative program. 14. Accept the low bid of Club Car, LLC, in the aggregate amount of $783,023.16, for a 36 - month lease and maintenance of 92 golf vehicles for the Anaheim Hills Golf Course and a 48 -month lease and maintenance of 75 golf vehicles for the Dad Miller Golf Course, AGR -8878 and approve the required lease documents with Agricredit Acceptance, LLC, for the leases of the golf carts, in accordance with Bid #8410. P124 16. Approve the Quitclaim and Termination of Permit for Pedestrian Tunnel with La Palma/Miller Phase I, LLC and authorize the City Clerk to cause the document to be recorded in the Office of the County Recorder. 17. Approve and authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement with MIG, in an amount not to exceed $247,120, for the planning, schematic design, preparation of AGR -8882 construction documents, construction observation, and post -construction services for the Anaheim Coves Northern Extension between Lincoln Avenue and Frontera Street and authorize the Community Services Director to increase the contract amount by up to 10%, if such increase is necessary_ 18. Approve and authorize the Public Utilities General Manager, or designee, to execute and take the necessary actions to implement and administer the Anaheim Water AGR -7642A Recycling Demonstration Facility Operations and Maintenance Agreement, and related documents and renewal option(s), with Integrated Performance Consultants, Inc., in the amount of $226,236 plus a fifteen percent contingency for emergency and extra services, for contract operations and maintenance services for the Water Recycling Demonstration Facility for a one-year period with four optional one-year renewal periods for the same amount. AGR -8883 19. Approve a Subgrant Agreement with Community Action Partnership of Orange County for the improvements to Edison Park, authorize the Community Services Director, or his designee, to act as the agent of the City on all matters concerning this grant program and amend the Community Services Department budget for the fiscal years in which grant funds are awarded. City Council Minutes of May 19, 2015 Page 7 of 12 P124 20. RESOLUTION NO. 2015-163 , A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM accepting certain deeds conveying to the City of Anaheim certain interests in real properties (City Deed Nos. 11829, 11830, 11831, 11832, 11833, 11834, 11835, 11836, 11837, 11838, 11839, 118340, 118341, 11842, 11844, 11845, 11848, and 11849). 21. RESOLUTION NO. 2015-164 , A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM vacating a public utility easement located at 883 South Pilo Anaheim Boulevard pursuant to California Streets and Highway Code Section 8330, et seq. - Summary Vacation (ABA2015-00303). 25. RESOLUTION NO. 2015-168 , A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE T106 CITY OF ANAHEIM initiating proceedings for the annual levy of assessments in, and accepting an assessment engineer's report for, The Anaheim Resort Maintenance District. RESOLUTION NO. 2015-169 , A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM declaring its intention to provide for an annual levy and collection of assessments in the Anaheim Resort Maintenance District, and setting a time and place for public hearing thereon (Public hearing scheduled for June 16, 2015). R100 26. RESOLUTION NO. 2015-170 , A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM authorizing the Director of Community Services or his designee to submit an application for housing related parks grant on behalf of the City of Anaheim to the Department of Housing and Community Development, and if awarded, authorizing the Acceptance of such funding on behalf of the City and amending the budget accordingly and rescinding Resolution No. 2014-003. 27. RESOLUTION NO. 2015-171 , A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE Pilo CITY OF ANAHEIM vacating two public utility easements located at 2651 West Lincoln Avenue pursuant to California Streets and Highway Code Section 8330, Et Seq. - Summary Vacation (ABA2015-00302). 28. RESOLUTION NO. 2015-172 , A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM adopting a Memorandum of Understanding establishing terms and D154.8 conditions of employment for employees in classifications represented by the Anaheim Municipal Employees Association Part -Time Unit (effective January 4, 2014 - January 3, 2017). 29. RESOLUTION NO. 2015-173 , A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM establishing rates of compensation and pay policies for D154 unrepresented part time job classifications and superseding Resolution No. 2007-098 and amendments thereto_ D154 30. RESOLUTION NO. 2015-174 , A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM adjusting rates of compensation and establishing pay policies for classifications designated as unrepresented part-time with a full-time equivalent classification. City Council Minutes of May 19, 2015 Page 8 of 12 D113 31. RESOLUTION NO. 2015-175 , A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM approving the Record Retention Schedules for City Clerk, Planning and Police Departments. M142 32. ORDINANCE NO. 6328 (ADOPTION) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM establishing the campaign contribution limit for the election cycle commencing January 1, 2015, pursuant to Anaheim Municipal Code Section 1.09.050 (Introduced at Council meeting of May 5, 2015, Item No. 22). 33. ORDINANCE NO. 6329 (ADOPTION) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF C280 ANAHEIM amending the zoning map referred to in Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code relating to zoning based upon the finding and determination that said amendment is categorically exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15332 (In -Fill Development Projects) of the State CEQA guidelines (Reclassification No. 2014-00264) (DEV2014-00014) (1648 West Orangewood Avenue) (rezoning from the Transition Zone to Single -Family Residential Zone) (Introduced at Council meeting of May 5, 2015, Item No. 23). 34. ORDINANCE NO. 6330 (ADOPTION) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF C280 ANAHEIM amending the zoning map referred to in Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code relating to zoning based upon the finding and determination that Environmental Impact Report No. 330 serves as the appropriate environmental documentation for said amendment under the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) (Reclassification No. 2015-00278) (DEV2015-00030) (1406, 1422 West Broadway, 318 South Hessel Street, 1280 West Santa Ana Street and 301 South Manchester Avenue) (rezoning from Industrial Zone to the Public Recreation Zone) (Introduced at Council meeting of May 5, 2015, Item No. 24). 35. ORDINANCE NO. 6332 (ADOPTION) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF M142 ANAHEIM amending Chapter 10.18 of Title 10 of the Anaheim Municipal Code relating to Anaheim's water conservation and water shortage contingency rules and regulations, and based upon the finding and determination that said ordinance is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to California Water Code Section 10652 (Introduced at Council meeting of May 5, 2015, Public Hearing Item No. 31). 36. ORDINANCE NO. 6333 (INTRODUCTION) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM amending the zoning map referred to in Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal C28o Code relating to zoning based upon the finding and determination that said amendment is categorically exempt from the provisions the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15315 (Minor Land Divisions) and 15332 (In -Fill Development Projects) of the State CEQA guidelines (Reclassification No. 2010-00240) (DEV2010-00134) (2248 South Loara Street) (rezoning from the Multiple Family Residential zone to Single -Family Residential zone.). M142 37. ORDINANCE NO. 6334 (INTRODUCTION) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM repealing existing Chapter 6.05 pertaining to public safety radio system coverage, repealing Chapter 15.03 and adding new Chapter 15.03 to Title 15 of the Anaheim Municipal Code pertaining to the California Building Standards Codes, and repealing existing Chapter 16.08 and adding new Chapter 16.08 to Title 16 of the Anaheim Municipal Code pertaining to the California Fire Code. City Council Minutes of May 19, 2015 Page 9 of 12 D114 38. Approve minutes of the Council meetings of April 7, 2015 and April 21, 2015. END OF CONSENT CALENDAR: AGR -8880 15. Accept the proposals and execute Agreements with Marina Landscape, Inc. and AGR -8881 ValleyCrest Landscape Maintenance, in the annual amounts of $970,908 and $1,252,864 respectively, for landscape maintenance services for the City's parks for a two year period with up to five one-year optional renewals and authorize the Purchasing Agent to exercise the renewal options, in accordance with Request for Proposal #8456. Carol Ayuso, Purchasing Agent, explained this item reflected an agreement for park landscape maintenance services for a two-year term with options to renew for up to five one-year periods and included parks, sports fields and other designated recreation areas, a total of about 450 acres in size. She noted these would be full-service contracts providing the following: turf mowing, edging, plant maintenance, refuse and litter removal, fertilization, playground maintenance, ball field maintenance and preparation of the sports fields, irrigation repairs, pest and weed control, mulch replacement, and trimming of park trees up to 15 feet in height. This March, she indicated, the City issued an RFP for these services and in order to mitigate the risk of having only one contractor covering all parks, it was understood that the contract would be awarded to two or possibly three contractors. Proposals were received from seven companies and based on an evaluation team comprised of Community Services/Finance Department as well as park maintenance staff from two other cities, the decision was to recommend awarding contracts to ValleyCrest Landscape and Marina Landscape as the most qualified and best cost alternatives. Council Member Vanderbilt remarked he had heard concerns about the cleanliness of parks in general and wondered if there had been any areas within the previous contract that staff recognized as needing improvement and which had been addressed in the proposed agreements. Ms. Ayuso responded there were explicit specifications, performance expectations and methods to get contractors to perform as desired. Larry Pasco, Parks Manager, added that penalties for non-performance were included in the contract; that stipulation had been included in the previous contract as well. He added that because of the heavy use of some of the city's parks, quality control was occasionally out of control of the contractor. Specifically, he explained, complaints had been received regarding the sports fields, however, he pointed out the heavy use of those facilities contributed to some of those maintenance complaints. Director Terry Lowe added that the contractors the City used to this present bid too low and therefore did not have enough work hours included in their bids to provide the level of service Anaheim had enjoyed for some time with its own staff. However, he believed ValleyCrest and Marina Landscape contractors both provided an adequate number of working hours to address this concern, adding that quality control had been one of his concerns since moving to privatization. Council Member Brandman moved to approved Item No. 15, seconded by Council Member Vanderbilt. Discussion: Council Member Murray remarked Mr. Vanderbilt's concerns had been hers as well and she hoped there would be some improvements in the type and amount of debris found at many of the city parks. She suggested that it might be helpful to look at supplementing contractors with city personnel, even at an increased cost, individuals who would have a City Council Minutes of May 19, 2015 Page 10 of 12 personal connection to the parks. Mr. Lowe advised that staff was currently discussing options with the Finance Department for such recommendation. Roll Call Vote: Ayes — 3: (Council Members Murray, Brandman, and Vanderbilt.) NOES — 0. ABSENT — 2: (Mayor Tait and Mayor Pro Tem Kring). Motion Carried. Item Nos. 22, 23 and 24 would be considered collectively. Council Member Vanderbilt remarked he had concerns about the parking permit process which he had discussed at previous council meetings and looked forward to staff presenting other options to address parking issues other than permit parking. He would be supportive of these three items at this point in time, but looked forward to other solutions that would allow residents to reclaim their neighbor and not limit parking to all. D175 22. RESOLUTION NO. 2015-165 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM designating Paradise Road from Sunkist Street to Paradise Lane as "Permit Parking Only" street within Permit -Eligible Parking District No. 32 (Paradise Neighborhood). 23. RESOLUTION NO. 2015-166 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF D175 THE CITY OF ANAHEIM establishing Permit -Eligible Parking District No. 36 (Helena, Dickel, Clementine, Lemon and Zeyn) and determine the action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Regulation No. 15061(b)(3). 24. RESOLUTION NO. 2015-167 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM establishing Permit -Eligible Parking District No. 37 (Cerritos, D175 Garza and Lullaby) and determine the action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Regulation No. 15061(b)(3). Council Member Vanderbilt moved to approve: Item No. 22, RESOLUTION NO. 2015-165, OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM designating Paradise Road from Sunkist Street to Paradise Lane as Permit Parking Only" street within Permit -Eligible Parking District No. 32 (Paradise Neighborhood); and to approve Item No. 23, RESOLUTION No. 2015-166, OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM establishing Permit -Eligible Parking District No. 36 (Helena, Dickel, Clementine, Lemon and Zeyn) and determine the action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Regulation No. 15061(b)(3); and to approve Item No. 24, RESOLUTION No. 2015-167, OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM establishing Permit -Eligible Parking District No. 37 (Cerritos, Garza and Lullaby) and determine the action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Regulation No. 15061(b)(3), seconded by Council Member Brandman. Roll Call Vote: AYES — 3: (Council Members Murray, Brandman, and Vanderbilt). NOES — 0. ABSENT — 2: (Mayor Tait and Mayor Pro Tem Kring). Motion Carried. AGR -153.36 39. ORDINANCE NO. 6331 (ADOPTION) AN UNCODIFIED ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM authorizing an amendment to the contract between the City of Anaheim and the Board of Administration of the California Public Employees' Retirement System (Introduced at Council meeting of May 5, 2015, Item No. 26). Mr. Emery remarked this was the third time Council had an opportunity to review this amendment to its contract with PERS in relation to a new classification of Fire Cadets. City Council Minutes of May 19, 2015 Page 11 of 12 Council Member Brandman moved to adopt ORDINANCE NO. 6331, AN UNCODIFIED ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM authorizing an amendment to the contract between the City of Anaheim and the Board of Administration of the California Public Employees' Retirement System, seconded by Council Member Vanderbilt. Roll Call Vote: AYES — 3: (Council Members Murray, Brandman, and Vanderbilt). NOES — 0. ABSENT — 2: (Mayor Tait and Mayor Pro Tem Kring). Motion Carried. PUBLIC HEARING: As this public hearing item required a 213 vote of all members of the City Council, it was continued to June 2, 2015 when all council members would be present; No action taken. 40. This is a public hearing to consider a resolution determining the public interest and P121 necessity for the acquisition of property located at 1252 North Brookhurst Street for the purposes of the Brookhurst Street Widening - 1-5 to SR 91 Freeway Project. RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM determining the public interest and necessity for the acquisition of property located at 1252 North Brookhurst Street for the purposes of the Brookhurst Street Widening - 1-5 to SR 91 Freeway Project (R/W ACQ 2013-00455). REPORT ON CLOSED SESSION ACTIONS: Michael Houston, City Attorney, reported the City Council authorized the City Attorney to initiate litigation in relation to Closed Session Item No. 1 (Vote: 3-0; Ayes: Council Members Murray, Brandman and Vanderbilt; Absent: Mayor Tait and Mayor Pro Tem Kring). COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS: Council Member Vanderbilt spoke to the project on Kraemer Boulevard to address homelessness and his efforts to engage other north Orange County cities relative to funding, and having broached the subject with Supervisor Spitzer and elected officials from Brea, Fullerton and Yorba Linda recently. He hoped that in the coming weeks, those conversations would continue. Council Member Brandman announced the 9th Annual Health Fair scheduled for May 29-31 at the Convention Center offering free medical, dental and vision services, including physical exams, blood testing, eye exams, and free eyeglasses. He pointed out that free parking would also be offered at Car Park 4 for health fair attendees. Mr. Brandman encouraged the community to attend the annual Memorial service on Sunday, Memorial Day, at the Anaheim Cemetery, a tribute to our nation's fallen. Council Member Murray spoke of her attendance at the Girls in Engineering Day at Dale Junior High, hosting over 120 young women interested in the engineering field and finding out how their interest in STEM could result in a long-term career. She reported the Anaheim Resort Transit announced expanded service from ARTIC to South Coast Plaza and the Segerstrom Center and recognized the volunteers and committee for their hard work in raising funding for the two K-9 Monuments. She thanked the Friends of the Anaheim Police K-9 Association who made the last $5,000 donation that would allow moving forward with the first installation at the new La Palma Park Dog Park. Council Member Murray encouraged the community to attend the annual Memorial service on Sunday, Memorial Day, at the Anaheim Cemetery and wished the City Council Minutes of May 19, 2015 Page 12 of 12 Anaheim Ducks good luck. She also requested this meeting be adjourned in memory of Barbara Murray, mother of Julie Tait and mother-in-law of Mayor Tom Tait. ADJOURNMENT: At 6:30 P.M., with no other business to conduct, the council meeting was adjourned to June 2, 2015 at 2:00 P.M., in memory of Barbara Murray. Respectfully submitted, y Theresa Bass, CMC Assistant City Clerk