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Kate Hirsh, Turner Capital and S. O.S., requested Council pull Item No. 6 and reopen the <br />Public Hearing. <br />Christy Ward, S.O.S., requested Council pull Item No. 6 and reopen the Public Hearing. <br />Rosario Galeas spoke of the negative impact the proposed zoning ordinance would have in <br />the community and for the S.O.S. organization. <br />David Elliot requested Council pull Item No. 6 and reopen the Public Hearing and spoke of <br />the potential monetary loss to the city if the ordinance is approved. <br />Lisa Salsibury spoke of the unpermitted work being done by the landowner at 3700 W. <br />Warner Ave. <br />Vanessa Cerda stated that she would like the historic Cypress Fire Station to be converted <br />into a community center not a Police Athletic and Activities League (PAAL) center. <br />Albert Castillo spoke in support of Item No. 5 and in opposition to the organization <br />Downtown Inc. <br />Venancio Chavez (translation: Spanish) spoke of various issues in the city including Main <br />Street corridor, solid waste collection, and infrastructure. <br />Prior to hearing public comments via teleconference, Mayor Amezcua considered Consent <br />Calendar Item Nos. 7-9 (see Pages 9-10). <br />Acting City Clerk Norma Orozco reported out the eComments received: One (1) comment in <br />support of Item No. 22, Fourteen (14) regarding Item No. 32, and Two (2) non -agenda <br />comments. <br />The following speakers addressed City Council via teleconference: <br />Roxana spoke in support of Item 32 and the unsafe conditions created by street vendors. <br />CITY COUNCIL 6 February 07, 2023 <br />