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Tim OBfien with Legacy Partners spoke regarding the increase of in -lieu fees and <br />expressed gratitude with the former and current City Council. <br />1 1111111111111 1 plli��111;1� <br />10iii!• ;; i I WOM MET F-70 =- <br />Jennifer Ward with Orange County Business Council (OCBC) spoke regarding the housing <br />crises in the city and supports comments presented by the Building Industry of Orange <br />County letter. <br />I:FiRlifllli in <br />It If*q L Z5—Cf/ I Vq *.,e -1 7_1 F77T7*i!17 <br />low income residents. <br />Eric A. Nelson with BIA spoke <br />Wanda Martinez, Comm' <br />Consultant, expressed cor <br />to support land trusts, and <br />Victor Cao with South Orange <br />council to look further into the <br />ng the justification of the increased fee. <br />with the changing to the City in regards of <br />nd Housing Commissioner and Public Policy <br />q#7anges should apply to all, use HOO funds <br />on, expressed concerns and asked <br />to. e <br />W, renting housing. <br />Sunti Kum jim with Building Industry Associ6M"pall" <br />fio severe housing <br />crises due to current housing policies. <br />Cesar Covarrubias with the Kennedy Commission spokel ��Yl��Itbpport to change the fee and <br />application of affordable housing, wants to create a bala in housing. <br />Isuri Ramos Planning Commissioner spoke in support of strengthening the HOO <br />ordinance, and increase fees. <br />Carmen Alverado with Orange County Congregation Community Organization (OCCCO) <br />spoke to support an increase in affordable housing units for most in need. <br />Steven LaMotte with Building Industry Association of Orange County expressed that the <br />current ordinance hurts housing development and noted the amended ordinance will <br />further hurt development. <br />Karla Juarez expressed the need for affordable housing for the residents most in need, <br />HOO the increase to be 30%, in -lieu fee to be increased <br />ChNCOUtM10nutes 37-3 OTME/2021 <br />