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<br />I ¡------" '---'--'.' ~ <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br />, <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Planning Department, Department of Public Works, and Orange <br />County Mosquito Abatement District; and that all of the <br />comments received had been attached to the report. <br /> <br />He further stated that the Environmental Impact Report addresses <br />itself to a thorough review of the existing environment in the <br />area and to the impact; that no long term impact is anticipated; <br />that there would be a short term negative effect due to con- <br />struction, i.e. noise and dust; and that benefits would include <br />traffic circulation in the area. <br /> <br />In conclusion, he stated that as specific developments occur <br />in the amended Project Area, each one would have to undergo <br />the Environmental Impact process, inasmuch as this report dealt <br />only with the Plan amendment itself. <br /> <br />The written comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Report <br />were received and filed, on the unanimously approved (5-0) <br />motion of Councilman Brandt, seconded by Councilman Ward. <br /> <br />Mayor Garthe invited testimony from the public in favor of the <br />E.I.R.; there was no response. <br /> <br />Councilman Bricken noted that certain changes to the E.I.R. <br />would be necessary because of the previously adopted changes <br />to the amendment, and he cited Page 32, Item 6, and Page 15, <br />second paragraph, as examples. The Executive Director stated <br />that the wording would be changed throughout the E.I.R. to <br />make it consistent with the changes to the amendment, and he <br />further stated that the changes would not substantially change <br />the Environmental Impact Report. <br /> <br />Mr. Thomas White, 413 West Roe Street, asked if the Agency <br />relocation benefits were commensurate with the State policy. <br />Mayor Garthe responded that they were in conformance with the <br />State law. <br /> <br />Mrs. Garcia, representing Mrs. Valenzuela, 1051 West Third <br />Street, was advised by Special Counsel that 1051 West Third <br />Street was not a part of the new area now under discussion, <br />but was included in the Project Area already adopted a year <br />or so ago. <br /> <br />There were no other proponents or opponents, and the Mayor <br />closed the Public Hearing. <br /> <br />RESOLUTION NO. 75-13 - A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOP- <br />MENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA ADOPTING AND CERTIFYING <br />THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT ON THE AMENDMENT TO REDEVELOP- <br />MENT PLAN, CITY OF SANTA ANA REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT DATED <br />APRIL 2, 1975, was adopted on the unanimously approved (5-0) <br />motion of Commissioner Bricken, seconded by Commissioner <br />Ward. <br /> <br />Commissioner Bricken stipulated, with the consent of the second, <br />that the motion include the changes suggested by the Council to <br />the E.I.R. in conformance with the changes in the amendment as <br />adopted earlier. CA 82.10 <br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARING <br />AMENDMENT TO THE <br />REDEVELOPMENT PLAN <br />ORDINANCE NO. NS-1258 <br /> <br />Mayor Garthe opened <br />the Public Hearing on <br />the amendment to the <br />Redevelopment Plan for <br />the City of Santa Ana <br />Redevelopment Project, including the proposed changes to the <br />amendment, and ORDINANCE NS-1258, adopting the amendment to <br />the Redevelopment Plan. In addition he opened the Hearing for <br />comments on the report on the amendment to the Redevelopment Plan. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> <br />211 <br /> <br />MAY 15,1975 <br />