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CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF COSTA MESA
AUGUST 8, 2006
ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING
(STUDY SESSION)
Mayor Mansoor called the Adjourned Regular Meeting of the City of Costa Mesa,
California to order in City Hall Conference Room 1A, at 4:30 p.m., and requested the
City Clerk to call the roll:
PRESENT:
ABSENT:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
COUNCIL MEMBERS
ALLAN R. MANSOOR
KATRINA A. FOLEY
GARY C. MONAHAN
ERIC R. BEVER
LINDA W. DIXON
ALSO PRESENT: ALLAN L. ROEDER, CITY MANAGER
KIMBERLY HALL BARLOW, CITY ATTORNEY
LINDA D. RUTH, INTERIM CITY CLERK
DONALD LAMM, DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIRECTOR
WILLIAM MORRIS, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SERVICES
STEVEN STAVELEY, INTERIM CHIEF OF POLICE
ROBERT PHILLIPS, DETECTIVE SERGEANT
PETER NAGHAVI, TRANSPORTATION SERVICES MANAGER
PUBLIC COMMENTS
1. Mike Brumbaugh, Costa Mesa, submitted a list of questions (on file in City Clerk's
Office) from his community association relating to sex predators.
2. Diane Hill, Costa Mesa, stated the sex offender issue is of grave concern to the
community and encouraged the City Council to make information available to the
public.
STUDY SESSION
PAROLE AND SEXUAL REGISTRANT POPULATION: City Manager Allan Roeder
noted for the edification of the assembly that the Governor's High Risk Sex Offender
Task Force would be holding a hearing tomorrow in Santa Ana and encouraged people
to attend.
Detective Sergeant Robert Phillips briefed his City Council Follow Up Report dated July
28, 2006, gave a power point presentation, and distributed copies of the presentation
(on file in the City Clerk's Office).
Council Member Foley advised she was contacted about nine months prior about a sex
offender accompanying his child to a local school campus and questioned what could
be done to insure the safety of the other children. Sergeant Phillips responded that
there is no policy or agreement with the Newport Mesa School District relating to the
issue, but noted that school administrators can access the Megan's Law website.
Council Member Foley suggested that Newport Beach and Costa Mesa educate school
principals. City Attorney Kimberly Barlow suggested that the City's, trained School
Resource Officers (SRO's) could work with the City of Newport Beach-and_the- School
District. Interim Chief Steven Staveley interjected that the SRO's could train_ school
personnel. Council Member Monahan requested that the SRO's work -"with -private
schools too; the City Attorney cautioned there are different rights involved.- _.
In response to Council Member Foley, Sergeant Phillips advised that=23-regstered-sex
offenders live in five motels and that some live in areas outside the School District
boundaries. He noted that the City has a cooperative relationship with the California
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to monitor the City's registered sex
offender population. City Attorney Barlow noted that Code Enforcement was nearing
completion of their research on residential living in motels and that a report would be
submitted in the near future.
Relating to the questions submitted by Mike Brumbaugh, Interim Police Chief Staveley
advised that he has talked with him and he will have a clear understanding of the
answers which he can share with other concerned residents.
The Mayor thanked the Police Department for the presentation; no action was taken.
SANTA ANA RIVER CROSSING (GARFIELD/GISLER AVENUES) STUDY STATUS:
Peter Naghavi, Transportation Services Manager, briefed his City Council Study
Session Report dated July 28, 2006 and pointed out that the preference was for Smart
Street Strategy A. He noted that the Orange' County Transportation Authority (OCTA)
had prepared a Memorandum of Understanding for the Cities of Costa Mesa, Fountain
Valley and Huntington Beach and that the City Attorney and staff have reviewed it and
provided comments to OCTA which have been incorporated into the final document.
A brief City Council discussion ensued and no action was taken.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON (SCE) PRESENTATION ON ROLLING
BLACKOUTS: Eddie Marquez of SCE gave ,a presentation of the program and noted
the protocol followed. He expressed his appreciation to the City for their work and
cooperation in minimizing their electrical demand. Mr. Marquez stated that fortunately
there were no rolling blackouts during the recent heat wave.
The Mayor thanked Mr. Marquez for his presentation; no action was taken.
EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH: The City Council reviewed applications for Employee of
the Month and the Mayor indicated his preference, absence any objection.
Announcement of the Employee of the Month would be made at a subsequent City
Council meeting.
COUNCIL MEMBERS' REPORTS, COMMENTS, AND SUGGESTIONS
COUNCIL MEMBER MONAHAN: Advised that he attended the Minimum Wage Board
meeting held on August 4th in Sacramento, and advised there was no agreement
resulting from the meeting; that employees wanted $9 per hour minimum wage and
employers wanted less. He reiterated that he represented the City and several small
California businesses and that the Board's mission was to make recommendations to
the Welfare Commission, Governor, and Legislature regarding the Minimum Wage
Proposal before Congress.
ADJOURNMENT: The Mayor declared the meeting adjourned at 6:10 p.m., noting that
a Special , Joint Meeting of the City Council, Planning Commission and Parks and
Recreation Commission for the purpose of Assembly Bill (AB) 1234 Training would
commence immediately following the meeting; and that the next Regular Meeting would
be held August 15, 2006.
Respectfully submitted,
BY: LINDA D. RUTH, INTERIM CITY CLERK,
JULIE LCIK; CI Y CLERK
ALLAN R. MANSOOR, MAYOR