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Page 5 of 5 <br /> <br /> <br />C: Vince stated that the market rate for inclusionary housing is based on 15%. Rate <br />is determined by the income level of the county. <br /> <br />Q: You mentioned that this is an amendment to the EIR. What is the process? <br /> <br />A: We are now doing studies on traffic, air pollution, water and sewer. Once <br />these studies are completed the City of Santa Ana will review the impacts <br />with the existing EIR, a screen check and peer review and present the <br />professional engineering findings to the Planning Commission and City <br />Council for review. <br /> <br />Q: We have a concern that the occupants will exceed the number the units are <br />intended. We have 10 people living in one-bedroom apartments now. <br /> <br />A: The Building Manager will be responsible to monitor the number of <br />allowable occupants for each unit and will have the limit of occupants as a <br />part of their lease agreement. <br /> <br />Q: I have a concern of crosswalks. Right now, for many years, there has been a major <br />need for a cross walk on Sycamore between Civic Center drive and 10th Street. <br />Kids are crossing in unmarked areas and I have been trying to get the city to put a <br />crosswalk there with no response. This is a very dangerous situation that needs <br />to be addressed now. <br /> <br />A: I agree, I see this problem every day and if I have to, I will paint a crosswalk <br />for you. <br /> <br />In closing, Michael Harrah thanked everyone for their attendance and interest in <br />the One Broadway Plaza project. He is very excited to work together and make <br />Santa Ana a better place for everyone to live, work and play. <br /> <br /> <br />Meeting adjourned at 7:20 pm, last guest left at 8:00 pm <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />5 - 275