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SEGERSTROM PROPERTIES An oral presentation of <br />DEVELOPMENT PLANS the proposed development <br /> for property, owned by <br /> C. J. Segerstrom & Sons, <br />located on Warner Avenue South, between MacArthur and Alton, <br />was given by Mr. Gregory Butcher, representing the Segerstrom <br />Company, and by Mr. George Kurilko, Sasaki Walker & Associates. <br />Their presentation included concepts for residential develop- <br />ments, park sites, school sites, pedestrian and vehicular <br />traffic flow and open space and their relationship to existing <br />development in the area. <br /> <br />Mr. Kurilko stated that the area involves 203 acres; that <br />the City is considering the possibility of two park sites <br />in the area; that possibly one would be adequate if the <br />development has proper recreation; and that the area will <br />be a mix of single-family, multi-family homes, and adult <br />and family apartments; and that 300 school children are a <br />possibility. <br /> <br />Vice Mayor Evans stated that he was opposed to the location <br />of the park site at the City limits; that it should be <br />adjacent to the school and worked out concurrently with <br />the school site. <br /> <br />Councilman Ward stated that a park connecting with the City <br />of Costa Mesa could be an advantage. <br /> <br />Mr. Jerry Lance, Facility Planner and Administrative Assistant <br />of Support Services for the Santa Ana Unified School District <br />stated that the proposed school site is not satisfactory to <br />the District; and that the school and park sites should be <br />jointly developed and adjacent to each other. <br /> <br />Mr. Bill Daugherty, Senior Planner, stated that he is con- <br />cerned over the densities proposed for some of the develop- <br />ment; that approximately 171 acres of the area on the map <br />is zoned and planned for approximately 1,565 units; that <br />the proposal presented indicates 2,058 units, 493 in excess <br />of the zoning and general plan, for the area; and that the <br />City policy for joint school-park development is an excellent <br />one. <br /> <br />Mr. Butcher stated that the proposal is flexible; that his <br />firm will continue to explore alternatives with respect to <br />park location; and that the Segerstrom Company will continue <br />to work on the proposal in preparation for its official <br />presentation through channels of the City operation. CCA 25) <br /> <br />ORAL COMMUNICATION Mr. Anthony Morovich, <br />WEED ABATEMENT 7121 E1 Cerrito Road, <br /> Corona, stated he owns <br /> two acres of land in <br />Santa Ana at 1726 West Edinger; that the City disked his <br />property for weed control and the amount listed on his tax <br />bill was $801.07 for this service, whereas p~e¥ieu~ly~ <br />service amounted to no more than $60. Ne stated that <br />is out of line. Vice Mayor Evans requested Mr. <br />present his letter of protest to the Public ~o~ks Department <br />for review and recommendation to Council. (CA 11) <br /> <br />ORAL COMMUNICATION Mrs. No,ma Cka~in, 4705 <br />VA 74-26 Marina, Carlgbad, rep~ <br />INON INC. resenting INON, INC., <br /> requested reconsideratien <br />of the Planning Commission denial on Variance Application No. <br />74-26. She stated that she did not receive the letter advising <br />her of her right to appeal until after the 10-day appeal period. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 412 NOVEMBER 4, 1974 <br /> <br /> <br />