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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5 - PUBLIC COMMENT_MEDRANOFrom:Salas, Diana To:Fregoso, Vince; Bernal, Sarah; Pezeshkpour, Ali; Gutierrez, Fatima Subject:FW: Planning Commission Public Comment Date:Thursday, April 02, 2020 3:33:17 PM Attachments:Letter to Planning Commission.docx image001.png image003.png image004.png Good Afternoon, The following communication pertaining to the Planning Commission meeting, has been received for your review and consideration. Kind Regards, Diana Salas |Support Staff Clerk of the Council Office | 20 Civic Center Plaza | Santa Ana, CA 92701 714-647-6520 | dsalas@santa-ana.org www.santa-ana.org www.ocvote.com This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise exempt under the Act. From: Ernesto Medrano [mailto:emedrano@laocbuildingtrades.org] Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2020 3:22 PM To: eComment <ecomment@santa-ana.org> Subject: Planning Commission Public Comment PUBLIC COMMENT - PLEASE READ ALOUD DURING PUBLIC HEARING Good evening Mr. Chairman and members of the Planning Commission, My name is Ernesto Medrano and I am the Orange County Representative for the Los Angeles and Orange Counties Building and Construction Trades Council. We represent 140,000 hard working men and women from our 49 affiliated Trade Organizations. We are writing to urge the Planning Commission to support the One Broadway Plaza Project in Santa Ana. This Project has been in the works for about 2 decades and there is no better time for it to be approved but the present. The historic project will create about 3000 high wage- high skilled construction jobs and these jobs have a significant multiplier effect on other jobs in the area. This Project will be the county’s tallest (37 stories), safest and greenest building, emerging as the flagship for Downtown Santa Ana and all of central Orange County. The Building Trades Council are in talks with Mr. Mike Harrah, the Developer, to achieve a Project Labor Agreement that can provide the project with a skilled and trained workforce , strong safety enhancements for the construction workers and diminish the liability for Contractors. The Project will provide middle class opportunities for Santa Ana and other Orange County residents through our Joint Labor Management Apprenticeship Programs. It will also provide preferential hire to Veterans through our Helmets to Hardhats program. These quality jobs also provide the construction workers with great healthcare and defined retirement plans. A Project Labor Agreement will also provide for a smooth, continuous flow of work without disruption or interruption through a No Strike - No Lockout provision. The Developer has also committed to support the City’s affordable housing efforts with over $4 Million in lieu of fees. This way the City can have the option as to how and where to invest these resources to improve the lives of its residents. The Project will provide an alternative onsite transportation and will promote low emitting and fuel efficient vehicles via on-site charging stations. The structure is adjacent to the Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center (SARTC) – Orange County & regional mass transit hub which combines the Amtrak, Metrolink, OCTA bus service, taxi service and the under construction OC Streetcar (Santa Ana’s $400 million light rail line) all in one location. The Building will incorporate several water reduction methods including low flow toilets and fixtures. The building systems will be highly efficient. The interior of the building will offer LED lighting fixtures, bulbs, and controls, with upgraded occupancy sensors and load metering. Fritz Glazing will maximize natural light in the space. State of the art HVAC systems and sensors will be incorporated to control interior climate. It will also incorporate as many recycled, regional and renewable materials as possible into the construction process. In addition, the storage and collection of recyclables will be part of the building management program to divert most of the construction waste from landfills. The project compliments the established cultural attractions like the Artist Village and the Civic Center as well as the recent revival of Downtown Santa Ana has brought galleries, restaurants, breweries, street art, a certified organic farmer’s market, record store, one-of-a- kind culinary center art house movie theater, and ample creative space to this urban area. Again, on behalf of our members, we urge the Commission to approve this historic project. Thank you for your hard work and service to the great City of Santa Ana. Ernesto Medrano, Council RepresentativeLA/OC Building and Construction Trades Council1626 Beverly BoulevardLos Angeles, CA 90026M 714 651-7273 T: 213-483-4222 F: 213-483-4419E: emedrano@laocbuildingtrades.org This email and any attachments may be confidential or legally privileged. If you received this message in error or are not theintended recipient, please destroy the e-mail message and any attachments or copies.