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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. . <br /> <br />Agency Member Hart asked about the Santa Fe site, and Mr. Ream <br />replied that the Agency is negotiating a DDA with McDonnell <br />Douglas and affirmed that a new developer for the site would <br />not be exempt from the policy. Agency Member Young asked about <br />the Howard Johnson project, and Mr. Ream reported that the <br />property owners are considering a conference center and are <br />working on rehabilitation plans for the building. At Vice <br />Chairman Johnson's suggestion, it was agreed to delete <br />Centennial Park from the listing and to waive exemption from <br />the policy. Treesweet was also removed from exemption, at <br />Chairman Griset's suggestion. Chairman Griset also inquired of <br />the Arne1 Development on East Fourth Street. Mr. Ream <br />responded that various actions have been and are being taken by <br />the Planning Commission and City Council regarding this <br />project. It was agreed that the list of "grandfather"/pipeline <br />projects shall be left open to review and that specific <br />exemptions or nonexempt projects may again be brought up for <br />discussion and action. Agency Member Acosta questioned the <br />infi1l housing potential listed for 1018 Logan inasmuch as a <br />residence already sits on the site. Mr. Ream explained that <br />the status referred only to locations which had been <br />tentatively identified by community groups working with Sandi <br />Daniels. Agency Member Acosta suggested perhaps that a simple <br />error had been made since the residence to the north has been <br />condemned and may indeed be potential infi11 housing. Agency <br />Member Young asked if future Requests for Proposals will <br />include information advising of this new policy, and <br />concurrence was achieved. It was decided that the final <br />proposed list would be reviewed by the Agency at their next <br />regular meeting. <br /> <br />It was moved by Vice Chairman Johnson, seconded by Agency <br />Member Acosta, and carried unanimously that the Agency adopt a <br />policy on payment of prevailing wages by private redevelopers <br />or owner-participants and their subcontractors; to reduce <br />dollar guideline from $500,000 to $250,000 effective July 1, <br />1986; and authorize staff to budget for a contracts <br />Administrator position to administer the enforcement provisions <br />of the policy. <br /> <br />CLOSED SESSION <br /> <br />At 6:15 p.m., those assembled adjourned to Room 147 pursuant to <br />the Request of Legal Counsel that the Redevelopment Agency <br />recess to <br /> <br />6. <br />