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CITY COUNCIL 7 OCTOBER 1, 2024 <br /> <br />RESOLUTION NO. 2024-056 entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY <br />COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 91- <br />088, RESOLUTION NO. 93-076 AND RESOLUTION NO. 2000-062 <br />REGARDING PERMIT PARKING DISTRICT PETITIONS [includes <br />determination that the action is not a “project” subject to the California <br />Environmental Quality Act and no environmental review is required] <br /> <br />MINUTES: Planning and Building Director Minh Thai gave a presentation regarding the <br />Related Bristol Project. <br /> <br />Councilmember Bacerra sought clarification on the potential grocery store and proposed <br />revisions to the Specific Plan. He recommended any references to the bike trail as a Class <br />2 in the Specific Plan be revised to Class 4. Furthermore, in section 4.1.6.A on pages 4-3 <br />and 4-4, the second paragraph should be revised to state that private security will be <br />present 24 hours a day and will routinely patrol the specific plan area. On page 4-18, <br />section 4.J he requested that the section should state bicycle parking shall be provided <br />based on use type and shall be located on primary frontage of each building or in common <br />open spaces and increase from four bicycle spaces to ten. On page 4-6, table 4-1 he <br />stated he would like to continue to require a CUP for alcohol sales and requested wording <br />revision on page 5-19 section 5.7.2.A to read “shall be used” rather than “encouraged,” <br />and page 5-12, section 5.6.2 to read “As the cultural heart of the Related Bristol, the <br />architecture of commercial space in the district should be iconic and reflect the wide variety <br />of activities which it hosts.” He requested the language used on page 6-16, section 6.2.10 <br />should be used on other projects moving forward as well as the trucking and haul route <br />language. Lastly, he suggested that the expected $22 million in revenue be designated for <br />a community center on the South Side, with oversight from an ad-hoc committee <br />comprised of members from the neighborhoods in Ward 4. <br /> <br />Bill Witte, Applicant, confirmed that they will be collaborating with a community grocery <br />store. <br /> <br />Councilmember Lopez requested clarification on whether the recommendation for the ad- <br />hoc committee was in line with the staff report or the suggestions from the Planning <br />Commission. <br /> <br />Director Thai confirmed and stated the Planning Commission recommended for City <br />Council to consider the creation of an oversight committee. <br /> <br />Brief discussion ensued regarding the creation of an oversight committee that would <br />include Ward 4 residents and how funds will be allocated for the location and construction <br />of the community center near the project site. <br /> <br />Councilmember Lopez expressed her support for all the recommendations, except for the <br />funding recommendation, and advocated the importance of gathering input from everyone <br />during the general budget process.