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2 <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES February 28, 2019 <br />• Objectives <br />• Current Setting <br />• Proposed Entitlements <br />• Environmental Review <br /> <br />The applicants provided a presentation which included information on the following: <br /> <br />• Company Overview <br />• Site Vision <br />• Phase 1 Development Concepts <br />• Additional Components <br /> <br />A question and answer period ensued regarding market changes, timeline, zone changes, <br />community feedback, Phase I project timing, interior mall upgrades, affordable housing, <br />phasing of project in five-year increments, Nordstrom building phase, economic impact, <br />expectations for Planning Commission. <br /> <br />The following public comments were received: <br /> <br />• Diane Franklin discussed need for Park Mitigation Fee for Santiago Park. <br />• Dale Helvig was generally supportive. Appreciates process and transparency. Is <br />specific plan in our zoning code? Break down Phase I more. Post mall certified EIR <br />on-line. Confused with potential addendum because of changes made since EIR <br />certification. <br />• Mike O’Valle was supportive. Plans for meetings. Invest in park. Location of <br />apartments. <br />• Gennel Johnson was supportive, benefits the city. <br />• Patricia Coleman thanked the developer for flow of information and transparency, <br />and keeping the website up to date. Transportation alternatives to travel Main Street. <br />Air quality in residential projects. Likelihood of parcels being sold and broken off. <br /> <br />Chair McLoughin thanked the team and expressed that he is looking forward to the project. Acting <br />City Manager Steven Mendoza indicated that public comments will be taken seriously and views <br />the project as a an economic development measure. <br /> <br /> <br />***END OF WORK STUDY CALENDAR*** <br /> <br /> <br />6:59 P.M. ADJOURNMENT – The next meeting will be held on March 11, 2019 at 5:30 p.m. in the <br />Council Chamber, 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, California. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />for Laura Andril <br />Acting Recording Secretary
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