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<br />Î <br /> <br />. . <br /> <br />2. <br /> <br />Agreement between the Community Redevelopment Agency of <br />the City of Santa Ana and the Rancho Santiago Community <br />College District for the purchase and removal of homes <br />subject to final minor changes as approved by the City <br />Attorney. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />* * * * * * * * * * * * CONSENT CALENDAR FINIS * * * * * * * * * * <br /> <br />AWARD OF CONTRACT TO CONSTRUCT SENIOR CITIZEN AREA STREET LIGHTING <br /> <br />Mr. Yamamoto expressed concern over the fact that only one bid was <br />rece ived for the install at ion of add it ional 1 ight ing in the sen ior <br />citizen housing area, and that it was 18% over the estimate. He <br />stated that he would not support Staff's recommendation. <br /> <br />A motion was made by Mr. Evans, seconded by Mr. Ward, and carried <br />(Mr. Yamamoto voted NO) to authorize the award of the contract to <br />the only responsive bidder, Ledford Brothers in the amount of <br />$37,723. <br /> <br />REQUEST FOR AUTHORIZATION TO SOLICIT PROPOSALS TO DO APPRAISAL ON <br />FASHION SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The Executive Director informed the Agency that Roger Ward of <br />Draper and Kramer stopped by the office and met with Staff this <br />afternoon. Staff reviewed the Keyser Marston report with Mr. Ward, <br />and Mr. Ward agreed that he would look very seriously at the report <br />to see if there is a real ity of br ing ing up the mortg age for <br />Fashion Square. <br /> <br />The Executive Director stated that if the Agency authorized the <br />Executive Director to solicit proposals to do an appraisal on <br />Fashion Square Shopping Center, that Staff would not start the <br />appraisal until he had received feed-back from Draper and Kramer <br />and Federated Department Stores, and that he was not opposed to <br />delaying this request for 30 days. <br /> <br />Mr. Joseph Gilmaker expressed <br />contemplating buying Fashion Square. <br /> <br />concern <br /> <br />that <br /> <br />the <br /> <br />City <br /> <br />was <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />A motion was made by Mr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Garthe and carried <br />unanimously to continue the request for authorization to solicit <br />proposals to do an appraisal on Fashion Square Shopping Center for <br />30 days. <br /> <br />RESOLUTION 78-27 -- PUBLIC HEARING ON CONDEMNATION OF REAL PROPERTY <br />LOCATED IN THE DOWNTOWN AREA -- SANTA ANA MOTOR PARTS & MACHINE <br />WORKS, INC. <br /> <br />The public hearing was opened by Chairman David Brandt. The <br />Chairman requested that Staff identify the property and the <br />project, and to comment on the factors and evidence necessitating <br />the condemnation action. <br /> <br />Mr. Tom Hammill, Real Estate Officer for the Agency, reported that <br />the property in question, Santa Ana Motor Parts & Machine Works, <br />Inc., is located at 413-419 West Fifth Street, and is within the <br />Forestrong Development area proposed for an office structure. He <br />further stated that Staff has been unable to reach an agreement <br />with the property owner, due to a difference of opinion as to <br />value. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The Chairman requested that the owners of the subject property or <br />their representative, or members of the public in favor of, or in <br />opposition to the proposed action, address the podium. There was <br />no response. <br /> <br />-2- <br />