HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015-01-12 FEDTCITY OF SANTA ANA
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON
FINANCE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, & TECHNOLOGY
REGULAR MEETING MINUTES
JANUARY 12, 2015
CALL TO ORDER: City Hall
20 Civic Center Plaza, Room 1600
Santa Ana, CA
5:38 p.m.
ATTENDANCE: Council Committee members:
Michele Martinez, Chairperson
David Benavides, Vice - Chairperson
Vincent Sarmiento, Committee Member
MEMBERS ABSENT:
STAFF PRESENT:
None
Francisco Gutierrez, FMSA
Sergio Vidal, FMSA
Teresa Ramirez, FMSA
Waldo Barela, FMSA
Alvaro Castellon, FMSA
Sandra Simon, FMSA
David Cavazos, City Manager
Kelly Reenders, CDA
Marc Morley, CDA
Leigh Eisen, CDA
Jorge Garcia, CMO
Vince Fregoso, PBA
GUESTS PRESENT: Ana Urzua, Santa Ana Building Healthy Communities
(SABHC); Nancy Mejia, Latino Health Access (LHA); Claudia
Arellanes, Santa Ana Business Council
PUBLIC COMMENTS(After Item 4 presentation)
• Ana Urzua, Campaign Coordinator for Santa Ana Building Healthy Communities
spoke in support of Santa Ana Wellness District.
• Nancy Mejia, Latino Health Access spoke in support of Santa Ana Wellness District.
• Claudia Arellanes, Santa Ana Business Council spoke in support of Santa Ana
Wellness District.
• Abel Ruiz, works with high school students and organic waste collection, spoke in
support of Santa Ana Wellness District.
• Samuel Romero, Santa Ana Business Council, resident and former business owner,
spoke in support of Santa Ana Wellness District and shopping in Santa Ana.
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• Paul Chamberlin, restaurant owner, LHA, Wellness Corridor, spoke in support in
Santa Ana Wellness District.
• Lynnete Guzman, Kidworks, spoke in support of Santa Ana Wellness District.
• Gabriella Bailan, Kidworks, Junior at Segerstrom High School and member of
Kidworks, spoke in support of micro farms and Santa Ana Wellness District.
• Madeleine Spencer, resident and member of SACRED, spoke in support of Santa
Ana Wellness District.
• Marilynn Montano, volunteer at El Centro Cultural de Mexico, spoke in support of
Santa Ana Wellness District presentation.
• Jeanette Rubio, resident and member of Latino Health Access, spoke in support of
Santa Ana Wellness District.
• Elisabeth LeGuin, resident and professor at UCLA, spoke in support of Santa Ana
Wellness District.
• Victor Payan, resident and member of Unite Artist of Santa Ana (UASA), spoke in
support of Santa Ana Wellness District.
• Misael Diaz, resident and artist, has spent last two years documenting history of
downtown. Spoke in support of Santa Ana Wellness District.
• Julie Castaneda, Kennedy Commission, spoke in support of affordable housing in
Santa Ana.
• Juan Carlos Macedo, resident and member of SACRED, spoke in support of Santa
Ana Wellness District and need for city to support community gardens.
AGENDA DISCUSSION ITEMS
1. Approval of Minutes from the Regular Meeting of November 10, 2014.
MOTION: Benavides SECOND: Martinez
VOTE: AYES: Martinez, Benavides, Sarmiento (3)
NOES: None (0)
ABSENT: None (0)
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(Item 4 was taken out of order.)
4. Santa Ana Wellness District: A Study of Demand and Supply for Wellness
Goods and Services in Downtown, Santa Ana, California — (Jeb Brugmann,
The Next Practice & Ana Urzua, Building Healthy Communities)
Utilizing video conferencing, Jeb Brugmann of The Next Practice (Canada),
provided presentation that focused on: 1) What is the downtown's existing
competitive advantage — for both traditional and new customer segments? 2) What
is the potential to increase sales and to renew downtown retail through a wellness
district' strategy? 3) How is that potential most cost effectively achieved, with the
greatest local economic and social benefit?
Three scenarios were provided to councilmembers: 1) The Latino Downtown
Revival; 2) The Santa Ana Downtown Tourism; 3) The Post - Latino Downtown.
Detail of changes provided within video presentation along with handout of their
working draft of Resolution for the City Council.
Councilmember David Benavides had several questions for Mr. Brugmann
regarding the source of his data and other information. Would like open discussion
to review several questions and responses.
Committee Chair Martinez stated that health and wellness has been talked about
since 2006 and should be a part of economic development. Branding and
embracing the Latino community would be an opportunity to be proud of our culture
and people that make us a vibrant community. Much of what was presented we are
already doing, we just need to balance downtown and set good policies to move us
forward. We don't want to miss any opportunities to invest in Santa Ana.
Councilmember Vince Sarmiento withheld comment until after public comments
were completed. He met with Jeb several years ago. Downtown goes through
cycles, cultures, and generational influences. All wanting downtown healthy,
successful, and to be a draw from outside and also from immediate area. Continue
to reinvent downtown. Latino Downtown label should be embraced. In support of
principles outlined in resolution.
Initial motion by Committee Chair Martinez to move forward to full City Council in
March, with review by staff (City Attorney's Office, City Manager's Office,
Community Development Agency) and Ana Urzu. City Manager, David Cavazos,
has identified 18 issues regarding policies and authorities. City Manager's office will
review and write summary of issues as well as an analysis of the Resolution and
forward to the City Council.
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Revised Motion: Move forward with staff to work with Ana Urzua, Santa Ana
Building Healthy Communities and bring forward to full city council.
Staff task: City Manager's office will review and write summary of issues as well as
an analysis of the Resolution and forward to the City Council.
MOTION
VOTE
Martinez
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
SECOND: Benavides
Martinez, Benavidez, Sarmiento (3)
None (0)
None (0)
2. Economic Development Taskforce Recommendation to Develop Citywide
Economic Development Strategic Plan {Strategic Plan No. 3.1a) — (CDA)
Kelly Reenders, Executive Director, provided presentation on strategic plan listing
taskforce panelists and rating of consultants. Committee members would like
additional information (background on firms, scope of work, cost breakdown).
Highest ranked firm, RSG, has worked with City before in Redevelopment Agency
and is retooled. Councilmembers have concerns due to past history and need
information on prior expertise in strategic planning with other cities.
Councilmembers inquiring on makeup of taskforce who will be covering Latino
issues. Executive Director stated all candidates had been invited to attend.
(Item 6 was taken out of order.)
6. Update on 815 North Harbor Multi- Housing Project Financing (Strategic Plan
No. 5.3a) — (CDA)
PowerPoint presentation and handout provided by Executive Director, Kelly
Reenders. C &C Development Company in partnership with City on this project.
Proposed unit mix: 68 three - bedroom units and 1 two - bedroom unit.
Motion to move item forward.
Kelly Reenders, Executive Director, updated committee on progress and timeline of
MOTION: Sarmiento SECOND: Martinez
VOTE: AYES: Martinez, Sarmiento, Benavides (3)
NOES: None (0)
ABSENT: None (0)
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5. Report on Inclusionary Housing Fund Application {Strategic Plan No. 5.3b} -
(CDA)
Kelly Reenders, Executive Director, provided committee members a memo on
Housing Opportunity Ordinance Inclusionary Housing Funds Application that
outlined the application timeline and outreach efforts. A draft of the Affordable
Housing Funding Application was also provided for review.
Committee Chair Martinez would like a copy sent to Mayor and all City Council
members so they can be fully aware.
ITEMS MOVED TO NEXT COMMITTEE MEETING
Due to time constraints, the following items will be placed on the next meeting's agenda.
• ( #3) Report on Downtown Banner Program
• ( #7) FY 14 -15 Second Quarter Actuals of General Fund revenues and expenditures
• ( #8) Unfunded Pension Liabilities and Other Post - Employment Benefits (OPEB)
• ( #9) Development Services Counter Electronic Queuing System — Progress Update
COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS - None
STAFF MEMBER COMMENTS -None
Adjournment — 7:53 p.m.
Teresa R nirez, CA -OM
Recordi g Secrepry, CDA
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