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<br />WORKSTUDY SESSION <br /> <br />Following the budget presentation by staff, Council discussion ensued. The <br />following issues were raised by Councilmembers for further review: <br /> <br />. Review appropriate amount for proposed permit parking fee <br />. Increase outreach efforts relative to increase of adult soccer fees <br />. Look at alternate funding for Bristol Street widening projects including <br />earmarking funds from Measure M if that funding source is reauthorized <br />. Look at replacing green asphalt during renovation of Jerome Center <br />. Review priority for Standard/Main Street construction project <br />. Staff to project impact of Proposition 1A in future years <br /> <br />COUNCIL RECESSED AT 7:24 P.M. AND RECONVENED AT 7:28 P.M. WITH SAME <br />MEMBERS PRESENT <br /> <br />WS.B. <br /> <br />FOURTH AND EAST FIRST STREET OFFICE CORRIDOR LAND USE PLAN <br />- Presented by the Planning & Building Agency <br /> <br />Jay Trevino, Planning Manager, presented an overview of the Fourth and East <br />First Street Office Corridor Land Use Plan. Highlights of this presentation are <br />as follows: <br />. Project area includes office district directly east of downtown Santa Ana <br />along Fourth Street in the triangle north of the 5 and 55 Freeway <br />Interchange <br />. Project came about because of developer interest in residential use on <br />certain parcels and the desire to evaluate the inclusion of residential land <br />uses in the context of the existing development pattern and to plan for <br />other uses that might be necessary to support high quality residential <br />development <br />. Goals include: creation of a united framework for development activity; <br />creation of a plan that allows for development decisions to be made on a <br />district wide basis and not a parcel-by-parcel basis <br />. Project area zoned and General Plan designated primarily for office use <br />. Typically less than three stories in height <br />. Auto-oriented, typical suburban <br />. Is introducing housing to this area appropriate?; if yes - what type of <br />housing? <br />. Must develop a planning framework to ensure that challenges are <br />addressed and future development processes can be streamlined <br />. Work with developers who are interested in moving forward with projects <br />. Return to Planning Commission and City Council for policy direction <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> <br />188 <br /> <br />MAY 16, 2005 <br />