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— F-S 32 for sale units <br />— 6 units affordable at 120% AMI <br />• Elevations for R-1, R-2 and For Sale depicted <br />• Project Schedule <br />— R-1 Commence 3/11 <br />— R-2 Apply for Spring 2011 tax credits <br />— F-S Commence early 2011 <br />Public hearing opened at 9:40 p.m. The following speakers addressed the <br />Council: <br />• Ross Romero — representing LULAC 3097; object to passage of plan and <br />Transit Zoning Code; concerned with inadequate response to air quality, <br />toxic and hazardous waste, traffic, and open space. <br />• Simon Deter — questioned new zoning changes as it relates to height <br />district, no designation for HD2; inquired on inclusionary housing <br />ordinance. <br />• Joe Dixon — Assistant Superintendent of Facilities at SAUSD, supports <br />Council's vision for increasing green space at Garfield Elementary; joint <br />use community center of great benefit for all. <br />• Larry Haynes — Executive Director of Mercy House, supports improved <br />living conditions for the poor. <br />• Barry Cottle — supports council actions proposed. <br />• Bob Stewart — representing Empire Inc., supports project and impressed <br />with growth and improvements throughout the City. <br />• Vicky Baxter — read for the record letter of support by the Downtown Inc. <br />Board of Directors. <br />• Lisann Martinez — opined that development should employ city residents; <br />Council to sign the Community Benefits Agreement (CBA). <br />• Carmen Garcia — area in need of improvements; request council support <br />to solve issues. <br />• Antonio Bugarin — concerned with welfare of family as City proposing <br />park in area where he lives; request Council sign CBA that guarantees <br />affordable housing, preservation of cultural identity, history, affordable <br />housing, park and open space, protection of small businesses and <br />employees, and safety for community. <br />• Maria Andrade — urged community to work together; requested Council <br />postpone decision. <br />• Ramon Guzman — requested council postpone decision; would like <br />assurance that park and community center will be developed. <br />• Paola Salgado — requested council postpone decision and sign CBA; <br />support project with certain community guarantees; questioned agenda <br />order and late consideration of matter. <br />• Claudia Brena — encouraged council to postpone decisions and sign <br />CBA. <br />• Eunice Bobery — representing Orange Housing Corporation, Transit <br />Zoning Code to provide long term benefits to the community, encouraged <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 22 <br />JUNE 7, 2010 <br />
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