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MOTION; <br />VOTE: <br />Item taken out of order. <br />Vasquez SECOND: Villaserior <br />AYES: Pedroza, Stroud, Vasquez, Vlllasen"or (4); <br />Advisory - Motas <br />NOES: None (0} <br />ABSTAIN: None (0} <br />ABSENT: Rodriguez, Turner (2} <br />*** END OF CONSENT CALENDAR *** <br />Commissioner Rodriquez arrived, <br />WORK STUDY SESSION <br />6. SANTA ANA RENAISSANCE SPECIFIC PLAN -- Karen Haluza, Planning & <br />Building Agency <br />Karen Na[uza, Planning Manager, provided a PowerPoint presentation and <br />handout, Following are same of the highlights: <br />• The Renaissance Specific Plan is a planning tool to guide development by <br />translating the community vision into goals, policy-initiatives, regulations <br />and standards. <br />• The Plan can be reviewed on the City`s web site at www.santa-ana,org, at <br />the Main Library or the Planning Counter. Copies are also available to <br />check out from the Planning Library for reviewing at home. CDs andlor <br />hard copies are available at a cost of reproduction. <br />• Districts within the Specific Plan area include: Civic Center, Downtown, <br />Logan and Lacy Neighborhoods, Rail Station District, and 1St Street <br />Corridor. <br />• Specific Plan goals include making the City's core competitive in the <br />region, stabilizing neighborhoods, capitalizing on #ransit opportunities; and <br />transforming the City's core into Orange County`s downtown. <br />• Outreach efforts to date have been: <br />• Interviews with neighborhoods, business leaders and property <br />owners; <br />• Four Discovery Community Workshops and a six-day public <br />Charrette; <br />CRHC MINUTES 3 Navemi,er 20, 2007 <br />