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395 <br />PUBLIC HEARINGS <br />751. ESTABLISHING STANDARDS FOR COMMERCIAL VEHICLES AND <br />PARKING REGULATIONS IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS CITYWIDE <br />Continued from the November 20, 2000 Council meeting by a 5-0 vote <br />with Christy and Moreno absent <br />Consider Zoning Ordinance Amendment No. 00-11 and Ordinance <br />Amendment No. 00-03 to amend Chapter 36 and Chapter 41 establishing <br />standards for commercial vehicles and parking regulations for commercial <br />vehicles in residential areas citywide. establishing standards for <br />commercial vehicles and parking regulations for commercial vehicles in <br />residential areas citywide <br />Legal Notice published in the Orange County Register on November 10, <br />2000 and November 24, 2000, and mailed on November 9, 2000 <br />Recommended for approval by the Planning Commission on November <br />27, 2000 by a 3-2 vote (Nalle and Verino opposed, and Solorio and <br />Richardson absent) <br />Presentation of staff report by Principal Planner Edwards <br />Presentation of written communication by Clerk of the Council Healy: <br />Michael Rudolph opposing ordinance changes <br />The following individuals spoke in support of the proposed commercial <br />vehicles and parking regulations: Robert Henson, Evangeline Gawronksi, <br />Julie Stroud, Dave Lopez, Desi Reyes, John White, Otto Bade, Ray <br />Gawronski, and Glen Stroud <br />Mark Rosen, an attorney for the Santa Ana Police Towing Association <br />and Sandra Pratt spoke in opposition to the towing truck provisions of the <br />proposed revised ordinance. <br />Motion: Continue consideration of item to December 18, 2000 <br />ORDINANCE NO. NS-2457 —An ordinance of the City Council of the City <br />of Santa Ana adding Section 36-145.5 and amending Sections 41-33, 41- <br />192.2 and 41-670 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code relating to the parking <br />of commercial vehicles in residential districts - Planning and Building <br />Agency <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 384 DECEMBER 4, 2000 <br />