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CITY OF SANTA ANA
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON
MAIN STREET DEVELOPMENT
MINUTES
January 19, 2005
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting convened at 5:47 p.m. in City Hall, Room 831, 20 Civic Center Plaza,
Santa Ana, California.
ATTENDANCE
City Council Committee members present: Councilmember Lisa Bist, 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, Senior Planner Sergio
Klotz, Community Preservation Inspector Alvaro Nunez, Downtown Development
Manager Matthew Lamb.
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Community members present: Tim Rush.
AGENDA ITEMS
1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - September 15, 2004
Action:
The minutes were approved 2:0
2. PROPOSED CODE ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
La Casa de Ceramica at 2431 S. Main Street has a new manager. In the last few
weeks, it has incurred $1,500 in fines from Code Enforcement. Downtown is now
getting citations rather then warnings.
Discussion ensued regarding the ARCO station and the auction. Lisa requested
an update by Alvaro.
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Alvaro passed out pictures on the Spurgeon Building and the conditions that
were seen during the inspection on Wednesday, January 12, 2005. Owner of the
property gave consent in writing to Code Enforcement to inspect the property.
The types of violations on the property were damage to some areas and deferred
maintenance issues. There are approximately 60 units in the building with 50%
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occupancy. There were units that had evidence of people living in them. Jose
Solorio asked how the City could control the parties/raves that are happening
after hours. The Police Department has been informed of the after-hours activity
and will be taking the appropriate actions.
Tim Rush commented on how the owner of the property needs to sell the
property to a developer that has the capabilities to rehabilitate this magnificent
historical building into an official live/work site for Downtown. The current
property owner does as little as possible to maintain the property. The property
owner can do a cease and desist for the people living in the building, and have
them out of there in 90 days.
3. DOWNTOWN BID UPDATE
All relevant information was presented to Council at the January 18, 2005
meeting in a public setting. No additional update was presented.
4. PROJECT UPDATES
a) SWC First and Main Streets - Oriqinal Mike's -
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The Certificate of Occupancy has been issued for the restaurant. The
apartment units have some remaining items that need to be addressed prior
to a final sign-off.
b) Citv Place-
Going to City Council on February 7 as a public hearing item with all the
actions and environmental documents
c) YMCA-
Previous discussions in City Council Closed Session prompted questions on
both proposals that were presented. Staff has met with both developers to
discuss the concerns raised by City Council and both developers agreed to
re-submit their proposals. The two revised proposals will be sent to Keyser
Marston for their review and then brought back to a closed session for City
Council.
d) Court of Appeals -
All relevant information was presented to Council at the January 18, 2005
meeting in a public setting. No additional updated was presented.
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e) 4th Street Pushcart Status -
The bid for the production of the carts came in at $124,000. The bids came
in higher because of the rise in steel costs. The City would like to modify the
settlement agreement and the City Attorney's office has been in contact with
operator's attorney who is in agreement with the proposed terms and
conditions. The modification to the terms and conditions will be an agreement
on the specifications, standards and the manufacturer of the vendor cart with
the increase in the cost of the carts being covered by the City. The
difference would be $28,000, which may increase slightly since the bid
expired at the end of December. The next step is to get the modification to
the agreement formalized and approved by City Council. Once approved by
City Council, the carts will be produced at a rate of two carts every six weeks.
f) Sav-On Lofts -
Planning staff will be visiting the site on Friday, January 21, 2005 to do the
final for planning. The Charles Company has engaged Tanya Weeks,
Realtor, to lease the property.
g) Svcamore Garaae Landscapina -
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The parking lot improvements have been completed and signed off by the
Planning Division. The monthly parking fee is now being released.
5.
PUBLIC COMMENTS -
Tim Rush commented that the Spurgeon Building needs to be sold to a
developer who can do a reuse project. The owner is not the type of owner that
benefits the Downtown, especially in such a landmark facility.
6. COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS-
Jose Solorio asked about the status of South Main Street steam cleaning and
banners for the street. Staff informed the Committee that the issue was put on
hold due to the lack of funds to cover the cleaning. Matt Lamb will bring the
information back to the Committee next month.
Jose Solorio asked about the status of occupancy for the Spurgeon Building.
Staff will investigate and report to Committee in two months.
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7. ITEMS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS
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b.
Spurgeon Building
South Main Street Sidewalk Cleaning and Banner costs
8. NEXT MEETING - February 16, 2005
ADJOURNMENT - The meeting was adjourned at 6:49 p.m. to February 16, 2005.
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Patricia C. Whitaker
Recording Secretary
Community Development Agency
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