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CITY OF SANTA ANA
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON
MAIN STREET DEVELOPMENT
MINUTES
September 15, 2004
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting convened at 5:45 p.m. in City Hall, Room 831, 20 Civic Center Plaza,
Santa Ana, California.
ATTENDANCE
City Council Committee members present: Councilmember Jose Solorio and
Council member Claudia Alvarez.
Staff members present: Community Development Agency Executive Director Patricia
C. Whitaker, Chief Assistant City Attorney Benjamin Kaufman, Associate Planner Bob
St. Paul, Community Preservation Inspector Alvaro Nunez, Redevelopment Assistant
Danell Mercado
Community members present: None
AGENDA ITEMS
1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - August 31,2004
Action:
The minutes were approved 2:0
2. PROPOSED CODE ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Violations have been given to several businesses on South Main for un-permitted
signs. Once notified by Alvaro, AutoZone removed their un-permitted signs.
Violations were also give to businesses on 4th Street for portable signs and
merchandise outside their stores.
3. 6 LOT SUBDIVISION MAIN/MCFADDEN
A final offer has been made to the Orange/Mcfadden site. The Housing Division
is ready to market the site for a potential of 7 new homes with the success of the
offer on the last parcel. The homes will be 2 stories, 2200 square feet and will
depict the different styles of homes in the surrounding neighborhoods. An RFP
will be done to solicit proposal to build out the project.
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4. PROJECT UPDATES
a) SWC First and Main Streets - Oriqinal Mike's -
A 30-day temporary Certificate of Occupancy for the downstairs space was
issued prior to the September 3rd opening. Caribou is completing the PWA
and Planning requirements to obtain a final Certificate of Occupancy. The
sign variance will be going to the Planning Commission on September 27.
Caribou will be appealing the landscape set back requirements at the
September 27 Planning Commission meeting as well.
b) City Place -
Going to the Planning Commission in the end of October.
c) YMCA-
The two developers are completing the pro formas for their projects. Staff
has obtained Keyser Marston Associates, Inc. to complete an economic
viability study of both proposals. The study will be brought back to the
committee when finished.
d) Court of Appeals -
There is continuing discussions to secure the Santa Ana site.
e) 4th Street Pushcart Status-
No formal report made. Postponed to November meeting.
f) Sav-On Lofts -
The lofts are not completed.
g) Sycamore Garaqe Landscapinq -
The parking lot improvements have not been completed to date. The monthly
parking fee is still being held until improvements are completed.
5. PUBLIC COMMENTS - None
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6. COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS -
Jose Solario asked about the status of occupancy for the Spurgeon Building.
Staff will investigate and report to Committee in two months.
The Planning Commission unanimously granted the Martini Bar a various to have
a bar. The Zoning Administrator issued a Conditional Use Permit for alcohol.
The Planning Commission will consider final approval on September 2ih.
The Zoning Administrator approved a Conditional Use Permit for alcohol at the
801 N Main building for restaurant use.
7. ITEMS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS
a. Downtown BID update
b. No meeting in October
8. NEXT MEETING - November 17,2004
ADJOURNMENT - The meeting was adjourned at 6:30 p.m. to November 17, 2004.
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Patricia C. Whitaker
Recording Secretary
Community Development Agency
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SANTA ANA CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE
PUBLIC SAFETY
Minutes of Meeting
November 8, 2004
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was convened at 6:00 p.m. in City Hall, 20 Civic Center Plaza, 8th
Floor, Room 831, Santa Ana, California.
ATTENDANCE
Councilmembers present: Councilmembers Alberta Christy, Claudia Alvarez.
Staff present: Assistant City Attorney Paula Coleman, Police Chief Paul Walters,
Fire Chief Phil Garcia, Fire Marshal Lori Smith, and Police Lieutenants David
Valentin and Sill Tegeler.
SUMMARY OF DISCUSSIONS
1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Approved Minutes of the September 13, 2004 meeting.
2. FIREWORKS ORDINANCE REVIEW UPDATE
Fire Chief Garcia and Fire Marshal Smith reviewed the committee
concerns and draft Ordinance regarding changes that would impose
an 80 percent residency requirement on fireworks booth applicants.
After discussion, the committee recommended that the Ordinance be
changed to the 80 percent residency requirement and be presented
to the City Council prior to the next fireworks application period.
3. HARBOR BOULEVARD ENFORCEMENT
Lt. Valentin reviewed a power point presentation on the problems on
Harbor Blvd. regarding prostitution activity and the Police
Department's strategic plan of action to address this illicit activity that
is impacting residential and business communities. The presentation
reviewed the historical response of enforcement, a sampling of
complaints in the area and the enforcement program entitled
"Operation Cleanup" that began October 1, 2004 and yielded 143
arrests, using 3,000 man hours.
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He also presented a recommendation to the Committee of a
proposed Ordinance that would establish a Municipal Code to allow
the seizure of vehicles that were used to solicit prostitution activity.
The Committee was in agreement with the recommendation and
requested that the proposed Ordinance be presented to the City
Council in December.
4. TRUANCY ISSUE
Lt. Tegeler reviewed the Orange County Truancy Program that was
created by the Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act of 2000 to curb
crime and delinquency among at-risk youth and young offenders.
The Police Department is working with Juvenile Probation officers to
reduce truancy, which should ultimately reduce criminal activity
associated with truancy.
5. PUBLIC COMMENTS
No Public Comments
6. COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS
No Committee Member comments.
7. ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING
A. Fireworks Information
B. Impact of Proposition 69 (DNA)
C. Truancy Update
8. NEXT MEETING DATE - Monday, March 14,2005,6:00 PM, City
Hall, 8th floor conference room, 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana,
California.
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PAUL M. WALTERS
Chief of Police
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