HomeMy WebLinkAbout5 - PUBLIC COMMENT_HANNAFrom:John Hanna
To:Bernal, Sarah
Subject:FW: Item 5 on March 30, 2020 Planning Commission Agenda-- 1109 North Broadway, Santa Ana
Date:Friday, March 27, 2020 8:31:23 PM
John R. Hanna
Governmental Affairs/Special Counsel
Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters
7111 Firestone Blvd.
Buena Park, CA 90621
Office- (714)766-7140
Cell---- (213)999-6190
From: John Hanna
Sent: Friday, March 27, 2020 7:12 PM
To: eComments@santa-ana.org
Cc: Rich Gomez (rgomez@swcarpenters.org) <rgomez@swcarpenters.org>
Subject: FW: Item 5 on March 30, 2020 Planning Commission Agenda-- 1109 North Broadway, Santa
Ana
John R. Hanna
Governmental Affairs/Special Counsel
Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters
7111 Firestone Blvd.
Buena Park, CA 90621
Office- (714)766-7140
Cell---- (213)999-6190
Dear Commissioners,
I am writing on behalf of the almost 1,000 union carpenters and their families who reside in the City
of Santa Ana. We request that the Planning Commission:
1. Re-attach the Development Agreement that was agreed to by the Developer and the City
Council in 2004 and was affirmed by a vote of the people in 2005;
2. Require the developer Caribou Industries to recommit and honor the Project Labor
Agreement which Mr. Harrah and Caribou Industries agreed to for the project in 2004;
3. Consider requesting the developer provide some on site affordable housing and a reduced in-
lieu fee, especially if there is no project labor agreement or community workforce agreement
to ensure a significant part of the construction workforce could afford market rate housing;
4. Either continue the matter for 30-60 days to work on items 1-3 and get further public input or
begin discussing the item but take no action and schedule another meeting in 30-60 days.
Caribous Industries agreed to a Project Labor Agreement with the Los Angeles/Orange
Counties Building Trades Council for the project in 2004. The agreement would provide a
skilled and trained workforce that could prioritize hiring of Santa Ana residents, keep the
project on time and on budget, and provide community support in Santa Ana for the project
which had received a good deal of community opposition. By providing a greater percentage
of Santa Ana workers on the project, the agreement would reduce traffic coming in and out
of the city, would provide Santa Ana residents with a greater ability to afford market rate
rents and home purchases and enhance the tax base for the community by providing greater
purchasing power for Santa Ana residents working on the project. The attempt by opponents
to stop the project at the ballot in 2005 failed in part because of the agreement by the
developer to enter into a project labor agreement.
Fast forward to 2020 and the rationale for having this project labor agreement is even
stronger. Affordable housing is even scarcer and traffic worse now than in 2004-05 and
having a workforce who is not paid area standard wages will only exacerbate the shortage of
affordable housing. The recent Coronavirus has resulted in the stoppage of some private
construction work and may stop even more if the examples of New York and Boston are any
indication of what we can anticipate. Santa Ana construction workers will need the
construction jobs this project will generate and prioritizing their hiring and a system to
implement that local hiring goal will be a factor in Santa’s Ana’s economic recovery.
Given the significance of a general plan amendment, a zoning ordinance amendment , the
opposition to the project that has resurfaced and the need to get the proper documents
before the Commission and possibly later, the City Council, a continuance of the matter is
warranted to explore the issues raised in this e-mail.
In addition, during normal times speakers can give public comment, the commissioners can
ask questions, the staff can respond, and as long as the proper documents are there, and a
thorough discussion can take place, people feel at least their voice was heard. Here,
however, because of the restrictions due to the coronavirus, only part of the give and take
process occurs. This argues for a more measured approach and additional time taken to
ensure that the Commission has all the documents and that all can be heard.
John R. Hanna
Governmental Affairs/Special Counsel
Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters
7111 Firestone Blvd.
Buena Park, CA 90621
Office- (714)766-7140
Cell---- (213)999-6190
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