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MINUTES
CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Council Chamber, Civic Center
Huntington Beach, California
Friday, August 10, 1990
A videotape recording of this meeting is
on file in the City Clerk's Office.
Mayor Mays called the adjourned. regular meetings of the City'Council and the
Redevelopment Agency of the City of Huntington Beach to order at 9 a.m.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Winchell, Green, Mays, Bannister, Silva, Erskine
ABSENT: MacAllister
In response to Mayor Mays inquiry on meeting the Brown Act. requirements, the
City Attorney and City Clerk stated the 72 hours posting requirement for the
Council meeting had been completed.
Discussion was held in regard to the City Council proposed Charter Amendment.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Mary Lou-Rosczyk stated she believed a long-term lease was the same as a sale,
and she spoke in opposition to the City Council proposed Charter Amendment.
Art Aviles, Chamber of Commerce President, spoke in opposition to the Save Our
Parks Charter Amendment. He stated he believed the amendment was too restric-
tive limiting construction in -parks to 3,000 square feet and $100,000.
Dianne Easterling spoke in opposition to the time of the Council meeting being
at 9 a.m. due to working citizens not being able to attend.
Mark Porter spoke in support to :the Save Our Parks Charter Amendment. He
stated he did not believe it would prevent using parks for sports.
y Chris Craig spoke in support to the Save Our Parks Charter Amendment: He
stated that he thought the voters would be confused with a counter measure.
Kevin Kelter spoke. on behalf of Tom. Duchene and in support of the City Council
proposed Charter Amendment. He distributed the proposed amendment to Council.
Gerald Chapman spoke in support to the Save Our Parks Charter Amendment. He
questioned whether non-profit organizations. could lose their tax-free status
if they took a political side.
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Louis Seiler spoke in support of the City Council proposed Charter Amendment.
Cary Farnam spoke in support of the City Council proposed Charter Amendment.
Shirley Commons Long stated she believed the city should preserve the beaches
and expand the park system. She spoke in support of the City Council proposed
Charter Amendment.
David Sullivan spoke in support to the Save Our Parks Charter Amendment. He
stated he was against the time of the Council meeting.
Bob Biddle, Huntington Beach Tomorrow President, spoke in support to the Save
Our Parks Charter Amendment. He suggested the use of school sites. for sports
activities.
Ann Spiegel spoke in support to the Save Our Parks Charter Amendment.
James Lane, Friends of Huntington Beach, spoke in support to the Save Our
Parks Charter Amendment. He stated that sports should not be an issue in the
amendment.
John Fisher spoke in support to the Save Our Parks Charter Amendment and'read
a statement from Debbie Cook.
Eileen Murphy spoke in support to the Save Our Parks Charter Amendment.
Tom Van Tuyl, Fountain Valley/Huntington Beach Board of Realtors, spoke in
support of the City Council proposed Charter Amendment. He spoke in support
of development and maintaining park systems without special elections.
Harold Ewell spoke in protest to the meeting.
Gene Gott spoke in protest to the meeting.
Jan Shomaker spoke in support of the City Council proposed Charter Amendment.
Don Peters spoke in support of the City Council proposed Charter Amendment.
Ralph Bauer, Pier Design Committee, stated he believed the city's projects
should be prioritized and that an analysis of the long-term cost of a sports
complex should be done.
Geri Ortega spoke in support to the Save Our Parks Charter Amendment. She
stated she believed the amendment to the amendment was unnecessary since the
only requirement was a yes or no vote.
Franzi Ortega spoke in support to the Save Our Parks Charter Amendment.
Richard Harlow spoke in support of the City Council proposed Charter Amendment.
Pat Davis spoke in support of the City Council proposed Charter Amendment and
stated she believed it would preserve parkland without unnecessary
restrictions.
Jim Righeimer spoke in support of the City Council proposed Charter Amendment.
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John Cloughen, Director of Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley Board of Realtors,
spoke in support of the City Council proposed Charter Amendment.
Mike lowers spoke in support of the City Council proposed"Charter Amendment.
Doug Lang vein spoke in support to the Save Our Parks Charter Amendment and
stated' 'he, believed that leasing land would constitute the same thing as a
sale.
Loretta Wolfe spoke in support to the Save Our Parks Charter Amendment.
Shirley Dettloff stated she was not speaking for either issue but that the
citizens should be able to vote on the Save Our Parks Charter Amendment with-
out a conflicting measure.
Councilmember Winchell stated her opposition to the City Council proposed
Charter Amendment.
The August .6, 1990 .regular meeting of the City Council of the City of
Huntington Beach was adjourned to Friday, August 10, 1990 at 79:00 A.M. in the
Council Chamber to consider -and vote upon a Charter Amendment proposed by the
legislative body to be submitted .directly .to the voters at the General
Municipal . Election to _be held on, November 6, 1990 with the Statewide General
Election to b.e:hel,d on that ,date. Said Charter Amendment would amend Section
612 of the .Ci..,ty Charter to .impose .a restriction on ,the disposition and use of
park and beach 1,ands of the City.
Any sale.or other disposition., excluding 1eases, of park or beach lands owned.
by the City, .would be subject to the ;.prior -affirmative vote ..of a majority of
the members of the City :'Council :and :of the electors :voting thereon at an
election mandated by the measure.
The charter.as prop.osedly amended reads as follows:
First: Section 612 of-the:Ctty;Charter is.amended to read as follows:
SALE OF.PUBLIC UTILITIES°AND PARKS -AND BEACHES
(a) ,No publ i c utility now or -,hereafter owned or operated ; by the City or
par.k.or beach or,portion thereof now or hereafter owned :by 'the City shall
be sold, exchanged .or otherwise disposed of, nor may , a public utility be
leased, unless authorized by the affirmative vote of .a majority of the
total members -hip of the :City Council :and :by the affirmative vote of a
majority of the electors voting :on such proposition at a general or
spec.ial.electi.on at which such;proposi.tion is.submitt.ed.
Second: The following .additional paragraph -is added to Section 612 of the
City Charter: (b) :The -term °..:or otherwise disposed of..." as used
in Section 61,2(a) shall not apply to any lease, franchise,
concession agreement or other contract where such .lease, franchise,
concession agreement or :other contract is to perform an act or
provide a service i-n-a public park or beach owned by the'Ci.ty. �.;t
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Third: The following additional paragraph is added to Section 612 of the
City Charter: (c) If any section, subsection, part, subpart, para-
graph, clause or phrase of this amendment,, or any amendment or revi-
sion of this amendment, is for any reason held to be invalid or
unconstitutional, the remaining sections, subsections, parts,
subparts, paragraphs, clauses or phrases shall not be affected but
shall remain in full force and effect.
The City Clerk presented Resolution No. 6201 for Council adoption - "A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA,
CALLING AND GIVING NOTICE OF THE HOLDING OF A GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE
HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1990, FOR THE SUBMISSION TO THE VOTERS A QUESTION
RELATING TO A CHARTER AMENDMENT PROPOSED BY THE LEGISLATIVE BODY TO RESTRICT
THE SALE OF CITY OWNED PARK AND BEACH LANDS."
The City Clerk presented Resolution No. 6202 for Council adoption - "A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA,
REQUESTING THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE TO CONSOLIDATE A
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 6, 1990, WITH THE STATEWIDE
GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON THE DATE PURSUANT TO SECTION 23302 OF THE
ELECTIONS CODE FOR THE SUBMISSION TO THE VOTERS A QUESTION RELATING TO A
CHARTER AMENDMENT PROPOSED BY THE LEGISLATIVE BODY TO RESTRICT THE SALE OF
CITY OWNED.PARK AND BEACH LANDS."
The City Clerk presented Resolution No. 6203 for Council adoption - "A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA,
SETTING PRIORITIES..FOR FILING A WRITTEN ARGUMENT REGARDING A CITY MEASURE AND
DIRECTING THE CITY -ATTORNEY TO PREPARE AN IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS RELATIVE TO THE
SUBMISSION TO THE VOTERS A QUESTION RELATING TO A CHARTER AMENDMENT PROPOSED
BY, THE LEGISLATIVE BODY TO RESTRICT THE SALE OF CITY OWNED PARK AND BEACH
LANDS. 11
A motion was made by Bannister, seconded by Silva, to adopt Resolution No.
6201 as amended. The motion carried by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Mays, Bannister, Silva, Erskine
NOES: Winchell, Green
ABSENT: MacAllister
Considerable discussion was held between the City Council, City Attorney and
staff regarding various aspects of the City Council proposed charter Amend-
ment. The City Clerk was provided a copy of the proposed amendment and was
requested.by the City Council to read the following proposed amendment into
therecord`:
"The charter as proposedly amended reads as follows:
First: Section 612 of the City Charter is amended to read as follows:
SALE OF PUBLIC UTILITIES AND PARKS AND BEACHES
(a) No public utility now or hereafter owned of operated! ,.by the
City shall be sold, !eased or otherwise',' '-disposed .-of unless 44uthor-
ized by the affirmative votes of at least a majority of the total
membership of the City Council and by the affirmative vote of at
least a majority of the electors voting on such proposition at a
general or special election at which such proposition is submitted.
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Second:
The following additional paragraph is added to Section 612 of the
City Charter: (b) No park or beach or portion thereof now or here-
after owned by the City shall be sold, except to another govern-
mental agency for continued use as a park or beach, unless author-
ized by the affirmative votes of a majori ty of the total membership
of the City Council and by the affirmative vote of a majority of the
lectors voting on such proposition at a general or special election
at which such proposition is submitted.
Third: The following additional paragraph is added to Section 612 of the
City Charter: (c) If any section, subsection, part, subpart, Para-
graph, clause or phrase of this amendment, or any amendment or revi-
sion of this amendment, is for any reason held to be invalid or
unconstitutional, the remaining sections, subsections, parts, sub-
parts, paragraphs, clauses or phrases shall not be affected but
shall remain in full force and effect."
A motion was made by Bannister, seconded by Silva to adopt Resolution No.
6202 as amended. The motion carried by the following roll call. vote:
AYES: Mays, Bannister, Silva, Erskine
NOES: Winchell, Green
ABSENT: MacAllister
A motion was made by Bannister, seconded by Silva, to adopt Resolution No.
6203 as amended. The motion carried by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Mays, Bannister, Silva, Erskine
NOES: Winchell, Green
ABSENT: MacAllister
The City Clerk explained the provisions of the Election Code relative to
submission of arguments.
ADJOURNMENT - COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Mayor.Mays adjourned the adjourned regular meetings of the City Council and
the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Huntington Beach to 5:30 p.m.,
August 20, 1990, Room B-8, Civic Center..
ATTEST:
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City Clerk/Clerk
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Clerk of the Redevelopment Agency
and City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk
of the City Council of the City of
Huntington Beach, California ..
Mayor