HomeMy WebLinkAboutCORRESPONDENCE_50A_REGARDING SUNSHINE ORDINANCE_NAIOPFROM : j FAX NO. Sep. 30 2012 05:25PM P2
CIOM MEfi C1AL rtEAl ESTATE
DIEVELOVntENT ASuOGiATION
SOCAL CHAPTER
September 28, 2012
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Mayor Miguel Pulido
Members of the City Council
City of Santa Ana
20 Civic Center Plaza
Santa Ana, California 92701
REe Octo4er 1, 2012 Council Agenda Item Sunshine Ordinance
Request to Continue
Honorable Mayor Pulido and Members of the City Council_
It has just come to our attention that the Ciry Council is considering the
i adoption of a Sunshine Ordinance that will impact the members of the
? NAIOP SoCal Chapter_ NAIOP SoCal represents over 1,000 commercial,
i industrial and office real esiate companies and profiessionals in Orange and
Los Angeles Counties. Our members own, manage and develop significant
commercial properties in the City of Santa Ana and will be directly impacted
by the proposed Sunshine Ordinance.
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It is stunning to find the commercial real estate community that represents a
critical part of the City's economic engine was not so much as notified or
' Invited to participate in any discussions regarding the adoption of new
? regulations.
We respectfully request that any discussion of the proposed Sunshine
Ordinance be fabled until an analysis of the impact of the proposals can be
made and input is provided from the impacted stakeholders.
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Vickie Talley
Director of Legislative Aff Its CCM: 1 O/O'?2012
NAIDP ze 12 OFFICERS JWD
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PRESIDENT
Sever Jlmas. USAA Real Estate Company
PRESIDENT-ELECT
Lanes CoitrNl, LNR Preper?y, LLC
Y1GE PRESIDENT
!wn PreaiN, PM Realty Gawp
SECRETwRY
Kevin Jenr:nrs, sank d America Merrill 1ynM
TREASURER
Thrrnra w, 7NuR, Lane Flwpnsa Real Eteare Crr:+e
PROGRAMS AND EDUCAnDN LIAISON
Pa.nWa L. wosiMff, SheppaM Mullin
PAST PR ESIDHNT
Gros Blsrrrwar,d, American Rtealry Advisors
6ryer senbott. DEYUS PropeRy Group
6aih Ga1deR CBRE
Janees V Grasp, J!!. Came & Assoeia0es
Ronde Clark, JontS lattg I sCnlle
[areir Fjnmel, Alfen Matkirrs
Swat Farb_ Remltlc Group
Tpm Greebal, Irvine Company OIRCC Pmperues
A>Iran Mill, 91Thy Lelfd C:empery
Fite HItlNdman, Cushman 8 Wakefieltl
John Nallirr=avwrth, Colliers Incernational
Fran Irman, MYIC2ie Rglty Co.
Malcolm Johnson, Basic o} America Merrill lynch
Swntcy W. Lwmpert, Cow rsatle S Nicholson LLP
Color Martre.+, Seca Properties
%eain Mx Ken2iG MFF, L-P.
Patrick Malwrey, Prplogis
Jaerees McFar}pen, Grvbb & Ellis Company
David Meredith, GE Capital Real Esiate
JqH Mts?re. CBRE
5[eve Ibuller, The Muller Company
Secan Or1oH_ Thamsert Re4ters
Russ Parke. puller Properties
tyrMia Pe[[yyMn, Fuel Artreriean F_aenarlye fYaripany
John Pnsmac, Chrcagp Trt le Cemwny
Rick Putrcam
Lance Iglan, We[seu+ Land Company
Jost sevtsey, KPRS Construction Services
Sean Tabr_ Real Esvrc Capital Group
Lauls J. 7onuselli_ 360 Gmmercral Partners
Allsan Yullwich, t, C?tA Realty
5[epharte M_ WanaN, The 9oeirgc Company
Start Wmdzal, Bro ReaKy. Int.
Gregory J. West, Jennson Gp,ral
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Mitre-Ramirez, Norma
From: Huizar, Mana
Sent: Monday, October 01 , 2012 1 :47 PM
To: Mitre-Ramirez, Norma (NMitre-Ramirez@santa-ana-org); Norma Orozco; Trujillo, Rose Ann
Subject: FW: Sunshine Ordinance
Another email received that we need to enter into the record. Thank you
From: Magallon, Becky
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2012 9:21 AM
To: Pulido, Miguel; Alvarez, Claudia; Benavides, David; Sarmiento, Vince; Martinez, Michele; Tinajero, Sal; Bustamante,
Carlos
Cc: Huizar, Maria; Walters, Paul; Carvalho, Sonia R.
Subject: FW: Sunshine Ordinance
From: David Elliott [mailto:delliottCa?santaanachamber.coml
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 10:42 AM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: Sunshine Ordinance
Mayor Pulido;
The SACC is working on a follow up letter with our position on the ordinance. It should be approved this week and sent to
Jay Trevino. I wanted you to know that and the Council as well- We have discussed it at the board level and do have
concerns on how it could effect business and this will be addressed in the letter-
Thanks for your leadership
Blessings
Dave E
David L. Elliott
President /CEO
1631 W. Sunflower Ave., Suite C-35
Santa Ana, CA 92704
Phone 714-541-5353 ext. 121
Fax 714-541-2238
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ORANGE COUNTY
hUSINESS C?)UNCII.
October 1 - 201 2
Honorable Miguel Pulido
Mayor
City of Santa Ana
20 Civic Center Plai.a
Santa Ana CA 92701
Rcc Sunshine Ordinance: OPI'OS[? Unless Amended
L?car Mayor Pulido:
On babel)-of the Orange County Business Council <OCBC) and the Building Industry Association of
Southern Calilornia, Orange County Chapter (BIA/OC)- we offer die business community's perspective
on the proposed sunshine ordinance:
As a matter of principle, OCBC and BIA/OC support the spirit and intent of public policy that encourages
openness and transparency in government attairs. To that end, we applaud the eflbrts of SACRe[7 and
city statetoward policy supporting this principle- However- we urge the City Council Co avoid adopting
regressive regulations that will add unnecessary burdens to the private sector. We contend that the
"Sunshine" ordinance, as iL is currently proposed, contains provisions that will harm potential investors in
the Santa Ana community, trying to maintain or create-jobs in a tough economy.
OCBC and RlA/OC arc opposed to the "Sunshine" ordinance unless it is amended. "Thercforc? we
respect)-ally urge the Council to continue the haarinr*, and adoption of Lhe "Sunshine" ordinance to a [inure
Council meeting to allow for incorporation of the following amendments:
Section 6- Item 2: 'T'he project threshold be amended from 25 or more residential units to lU0
or more units. Setting the project threshold Icss than 100 units will create undue burdens on
small projects that era less likely to be able to absorb additional cost and/or time delays.
Section C- Item 5 (c?: Meeting notice shall be provided to al I property owners, and occupants
having a valid United States Postal Service address within a 500 foot radius of the subject
property- "I?his provision be amended to read: "Notice shall be provided to all property owners,
and at Icast one oceupant per dwellin<_ unit having a valid United States Postal Service
address within a SOO fool radius of the subject property." We contend that the Ibrmer version
is too vague and can be interpreted to intend that all occupants of-a dwelling unit be noticed
individually.
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Mayor Miguel Pulido
Section 6, Item 5 (t): Community meeting langua<=c interpretation: Should the applicant receive a
request for language interpretation services prior to the meeting, it shall be the applicant's
responsibility to arrange for such services to be available at the community meeting. "This
provision be amended to read: "Should the applicant receive a written request for language
interpretation services no later than 48 hours prior to the meeting, it shall be the applicant's
responsibility to arrange for such services to be available at the community meeting."
There must be a formal deadline and official process for receiving requests. Ambiguity on this
issue may lead to abuses 01 the intent of-this provision that may cause delay or meeting
cancellation. Like members ofthe conllllLill ity• project applicants must be given reasonable notice
in order to effectively fnllill their obligations-
on to these recommended amendments, OCBC and BIA/OC are concerned about a request from
SACReL7 to require a second community meeting- Adding a second meeting requirement to this
ordinance is unnecessary and duplicative. Project applicants already go through an exhaustive public
process, holding multiple meetings that are accessible to the connnunity_ We strongly oppose "piling
on" with redundant regulations such as this second meeting requirement.
Santa Ana has an opportunity for a bright future of community investment, economic growth, and
development. We applaud the Council. City staff; and members of the community for their interest in
makin" the development process tair and accessible. We urge the city to avoid restricting opportunity in
the city by adopting burdensome regulations- To that end- we urge you to amend the current version of
the --Sunshine-' ordinance to retlect these changes. We will continue to oppose any further amendment
that adds additional burdens to, or requirements of, project applicants for the economic
development and community benefit of Santa Ana.
Thank you for your thoughtful Consideration-
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Lucy fJunn Bryan Starr
President and CEO Chief Executive Ofticer
Orange County Business Council Building Industry Association 01-Southern California
Orange County Chapter
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Cc: Members of-the Santa Ana City Council