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<br />3. <br /> <br />UPDATE ON 4th STREET PUSHCARTS <br /> <br />"" <br /> <br />Matt Lamb reported that the City had adopted an ordinance banning pushcarts <br />on 4th Street. This was challenged in court, and the ordinance was overturned. <br />The settlement agreement required the vendors to purchase new custom- <br />designed carts including maintenance provisions. The custom-design requires a <br />stainless steel cart with both hot and cold ability. The vendors would be <br />expected to pay half, with the City paying the other half. The original estimate <br />was $9,600; however, staff expects the price could come in around $12,000. An <br />RFP will be issued in the near future providing a 3-week response time. A <br />recommendation will be presented to the City Council. It was recommended that <br />the RFP provide for three options: 1) hot and cold, 2) hot only and 3) cold only. <br /> <br />4. <br /> <br />PROJECT UPDATES <br /> <br />a) SWC First and Main Streets - Cindy Nelson reported that the plans are in site <br />plan review for the restaurant covering the entire block. The project will <br />require a specific development zoning and a General Plan amendment. Mr. <br />Harrah has also presented a design concept for loft housing that staff is <br />reviewing. The project will also require additional Historic Commission <br />review. <br /> <br />"" <br /> <br />b) Main Street Concourse - Cindy Nelson reported that plans are expected to be <br />submitted for site plan review in August. The project consists of 270+ units, <br />restaurants, retail, market and water features. <br /> <br />c) One Broadwav Plaza - Joseph Edwards reported that the developer has <br />closed escrow with the POA, and a draft EIR will be out shortly for a 45-day <br />public review period. Staff will then schedule meetings with the various <br />affected neighborhoods. It is expected that plans will be submitted this week <br />for site plan review. <br /> <br />d) YMCA - Matt Lamb reported that there has been some renewed interest in <br />the building for mixed-use projects. Staff is also exploring funding for some <br />minor maintenance and repair work. <br /> <br />e) Fence Adiacent to Bike Trail- Code Enforcement has contacted the business <br />owner association and indicated that a 3D-day notice would be issued to <br />remove or repair the chain link fence. <br /> <br />f) Court of Aooeals - There was nothing new to report. <br /> <br />g) MainlWarner School Site - Cindy Nelson reported that a new letter had been <br />sent to the District regarding the fence issue. <br /> <br />'-' <br /> <br />City Council Committee on Main <br />Street Development - Minutes <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />July 16, 2003 <br />