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SA 2022/08/09SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO ANAHEIM REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY REGULAR MEETING OF AUGUST 9, 2022 The Successor Agency to the Anaheim Redevelopment Agency regular meeting of August 9, 2022 was called to order at 5:06 P.M. in City Council Chamber located at 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. in joint session with the Anaheim City Council. The meeting notice, agenda, and related materials were duly posted on August 4, 2022. MEMBERS PRESENT: Vice Chairman Trevor O'Neil and Agency Members Jose Diaz, Gloria Ma'ae, Jose F. Moreno, Avelino Valencia, and Stephen Faessel [Chairperson vacancy] STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Jim Vanderpool, City Attorney Robert Fabela, and Secretary Theresa Bass. ADDITIONS/DELETIONS TO THE AGENDAS: No additions/deletions pertained to the Successor Agency to Anaheim Redevelopment Agency agenda. Secretary Theresa Bass announced, regarding City Council Item No. 04, a revised response letter to the Orange County Grand Jury had been distributed to Council and posted to the website, correcting a typographical error on page 8. She also announced that a revised Tentative Tract Map resolution was distributed and posted for City Council's consideration during Public Hearing Item No. 29, to include Conditions of Approval Nos. 11 —13. PUBLIC COMMENTS (all agenda items): No public comments offered related to the Successor Agency agenda. No electronically submitted public comments related to the Successor Agency agenda. COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS: Council Member Valencia announced his participation at a recent Local 911 Heroes ceremony, recognizing kids and dispatchers that participated in calls that resulted in saving a life. He also reported his attendance at National Night Out at Ponderosa Park, noted the spectacular turnout, and thanked the Anaheim Police Department. He also thanked City staff for organizing a staff/community basketball game at the Ponderosa Community center, he considered that both teams won, and he looked forward to future similar events. Council Member Faessel requested the meeting adjourn in memory of Pastor Bryan Crow who served as pastor of three (3) churches in Anaheim over 50 years as well as Chaplain for the Anaheim Police Department. He also requested the meeting adjourn in memory of John Fenn, long-time District 3 resident and head usher of the Anaheim Stadium who rolled out the "Anaheim Way." Council Member Ma'ae displayed photos of her attendance and participation at the Creative Identity Luau, Maxwell Park Concert in the Park, and National Night Out. Council Member Diaz announced the next Maxwell Park Concert would be held on Thursday, August 11, 2022 at 6:30 P.M. He highlighted local restaurant, Spicy Taco, located at the southeast corner of Lincoln Avenue and Knott Street. Successor Agency Minutes of August 9, 2022 Page 2 of 3 Council Member Moreno thanked staff for responding to requests and for their work addressing residents' concerns. He recognized the graduating class of the Emprenedor@s program, an 8- week program to support Spanish -dominant small business efforts, and encouraged the program be expanded to other communities. He congratulated the Anaheim Elementary School District for being voted as the Best School District in North Orange County 2022, further noting they are the only district in the country that provides music education to all students at all grade levels, further thanking NAMM for their support and resources. He noted this is the first week of school and congratulated the Anaheim Union High School District for receiving $23,000,000 in State funds to transform 13 schools into Community Schools. Mayor Pro Tern O'Neil reported he had recently spent some time on Beach Blvd. between Lincoln Avenue and Ball Road, acknowledged long-term efforts and improvements being made, and expressed concerns with the need for more continual enforcement to address criminal elements including drugs and prostitution, in the short term. He shared statistics of criminal incidents on Beach Blvd., as follows: 2017 — 278, 2018 — 622, 2019 — 580, 2020 — 534, 2021 — 1,122, and 2022 is on pace to exceed 2021. CITY MANAGER'S UPDATE: City Manager Jim Vanderpool shared that Anaheim Public Utilities (APU) has a variety of ways for residents and businesses to save on their utility bills. He noted that APU offers energy rebates on efficient appliances, lighting, and smart thermostats. For water savings, especially during the ongoing drought, they offer rebates for turf replacement, clothes washers, as well as leak repair assistance for income -qualified customers. He encouraged residents to visit vww.Anah or call 311 to start saving energy and water. At 7:09 P.M., Vice Chairman O'Neil recessed the Anaheim City Council to address the Successor Agency to the Anaheim Redevelopment Agency agenda. CONSENT CALENDAR: At 7:09 P.M., the consent calendar was considered. MOTION: Agency Member Diaz moved to approve the consent calendar as presented, in accordance with reports, certifications, and recommendations furnished each agency member and as listed on the consent calendar, seconded by Agency Member Faessel. ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES — 6 (Vice Chairman O'Neil and Agency Members Diaz, Ma'ae, Moreno, Valencia, and Faessel); NOES — 0. Motion carried. AGR- 1. Approve the Sixth Amendment to Professional Services Agreement by and between the 8479.6 City of Anaheim, as Successor Agency to the Anaheim Redevelopment Agency, and Tetra Tech BAS, Inc. increasing the maximum compensation by $13,171,276 from $7,641,000 to $20,812,276; authorize the Executive Director of the Successor Agency to the Anaheim Redevelopment Agency, or designee, to execute and administer the amendment; and increase the Economic Development Department's Fiscal Year 2022- 2023 budget by $13,171,276. SA162 2. Approve minutes of the Successor Agency to the Anaheim Redevelopment Agency meeting of January 11, 2022. Successor Agency Minutes of August 9, 2022 Page 3 of 3 ADJOURNMENT: With no further business to conduct, Vice Chairman O'Neil adjourned the meeting of the Successor Agency to the Anaheim Redevelopment Agency at 7:11 P.M. Res ectfully submitted, Ther sa Bass, CMC Secretary to the Successor Agency to the Anaheim Redevelopment Agency