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item listed on the Special meeting agenda. <br />MINUTES: Emesto Medrano with Los Angeles/Orange County Building and Construction <br />Trade Council noted that more housing is needed, urged council to have a skilled and <br />trained workforce requirement be included in the ordinance as well as a local hire <br />component. <br />Andrew Gonzales with SMART Local 105 spoke in support of more affordable housing, <br />regulatory framework, and living wage jobs. <br />Doug Mangione with International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers spoke to support of <br />laborers being Santa Ana locals. <br />Ryan Ogulnick spoke regarding <br />MWP <br />Guadalupe Rios with Sullivan in A <br />utilities. <br />Jonathan Shum with Related California s, <br />working with the City regarding affordable <br />of home and need for new residential homes in <br />ng rent increase and the high cost of <br />John Hanna with Southwest Regional Council of Co�)�"' <br />trained workforce and supports a local hire component. <br />Francisco Gomez with Carpenters Union Local 714 <br />local laborers. <br />regarding skilled and <br />Manuel J. Escamilla spoke to support increase housing, protection for renters, and <br />suggested project by project basis decisions. <br />EM <br />Sefica Diaz, property manager, at Pacific Park stated that the in -lieu fees are too low and <br />provided comments regarding home ownership. <br />Eric Alderete, a former Planning Commissioner supports the HOO suggest a higher eu <br />fee, and flexible options for said fee and provided various other comments. <br />Clerk of the Council Daisy Gomez reported out on correspondence received prior to <br />hearing public comments via Zoom. <br />ChNCOOmMIOnutes 27-2 OTME/2021 <br />
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