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Paul Moreno, Business Agent with Ironworkers Local 433, spoke in support of the project. <br />Dale Helving, resident of Santa Ana, thanked council for their vote on Item 50A; and spoke <br />on the affordable housing component, development agreement and Environmental <br />Impact Report as it pertains to Item 75A. <br />Gilbert Davila, President of the Orange County Labor Federation, spoke in support of the <br />project. <br />John Hanna, with the Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters, spoke in support of the <br />project. <br />Jeff Dickman, resident of the Historic French Park Neighborhood, in spoke in opposition <br />to the conversion of the office units to apartment units. <br />Erica Gonzalez, resident, business owner, and community organizer, spoke in opposition <br />of the project. <br />Mayor Pulido closed the public hearing after last speaker Erica Gonzalez. <br />Council discussion ensued. Councilmember Bacerra requests to include a condition <br />clearly indicating when the developer is to perform the mitigating studies. The initial <br />neighborhood traffic study to occur when developer pulls building permits and the follow- <br />up study is to occur at 90% occupancy, both of which will be included in the mutual <br />declaration.. <br />Mayor Pro Tern Villegas thanked the Planning Commission for adding the Logan <br />Neighborhood to be part of the mitigating studies. <br />Councilmember Penaloza inquired about outreach, expressed concern with traffic, and <br />inquired about the mitigation fund. Requested a commitment to include barriers to restrict <br />traffic into the neighborhoods. <br />Taig Higgins Principal Civil Manager with Public Works Agency, spoke on the cost of the <br />study for the seven neighborhoods. <br />City Attorney Sonia Carvalho spoke on the difference of a voter approved initiative (laws <br />initiated by the public) versus a referendum, where the underlying ordinances or laws are <br />adopted by the council and then subject to a vote of the people. She further added, that <br />in reviewing the changes before the council tonight, the city has the authority to move <br />forward with the changes being proposed. <br />Developer Mike Harrah addressed concern's regarding his project and his commitment <br />to the city. <br />DRAFT CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 104-24 APRIL 212020 <br />
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