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• Jim Adams, represents Los Angeles/Orange County Council for Building <br />and Construction Trades; thanked affiliated unions for attending <br />meeting; supports project. <br />• Ralph Flores, member of Local 652 and City resident; City built by <br />unions; believe project will continue tradition. <br />• Daniel Mcrez, member of Local 652; project will set example for other <br />cities. <br />• Hugo Jimenez, member of Local 652 and City resident; supports actions <br />considered by Council. <br />• Michael Prentiss, member of Local 652; supports project and work <br />opportunities. <br />• Jose Luis Tirado, member of Local 652; supports project. <br />• Ernesto Medrano, represents Teamsters Local 952; urged council to <br />amend the development agreement that will bring jobs to the City. <br />• Catherine Cate, correspondence provided for the record earlier; believe <br />that if actions approved would compare us to Los Angeles County that <br />currently has 25% vacancy rate in prominent buildings; hope that other <br />projects by developer have utilized unions. <br />• Lenny Gillis, member of Local 12 and City resident; project to generate <br />needed jobs. <br />• Alex Vega, One Broadway Plaza already approved by voters; union jobs <br />would bring well paid opportunities to City. <br />• Paul Cook -Giles, representative of the Historic French Park Association; <br />read for the record letter received from the Association. <br />• Tom Moxley, President of Los Angeles/Orange County Building Trade <br />Union; urged Council to adopt actions as civic leaders in the past had <br />vision to build Hoover Dam and other such projects. <br />• Kim Payne, opined that actions considered are breach of trust; no public <br />funds to be used; no economic feasibility study; schools to be informed <br />of amendments. <br />• Art Pedroza, amendments reasonable; public funds requested, but <br />denied; OSHA buying venue across the street at half the cost; clause on <br />use of unions already included in agreement; consider including <br />condominiums as part of development. <br />• Irving Chase, 4th generation business owner in the City; supports <br />amendments proposed by developer; project will improve renovation of <br />Downtown Santa Ana, project unanimously approved by Downtown Inc. <br />• Mike Tardiff, opposed to project; Measure A approved by voters in 2005 <br />did not include use of public funds; traffic not mitigated; noted that <br />Planning Commission approved by slim margin of 3-2. <br />• Debbie McEwen, request Council continue to protect neighborhoods. <br />• John Barneich, believe conditions to protect City being reconsidered; <br />50% occupancy requirement reasonable and should continue; project <br />incompatible with neighboring area; increased traffic; noted that Arco <br />Building in Downtown Los Angeles had empty penthouse floor. <br />• Ben Grabiel, presented copy of Measure A as approved by the voters in <br />2005; believe any changes should be subject to the vote of the people. <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 13 JULY 19, 2010 <br />10A-13 <br />