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• Sean Mill, clarified that he does not have any financial interest or received monetary <br />contribution from anyone in the City that would preclude him from serving on the <br />Planning Commission; misinformation posted on the internet has been corrected. <br />• George Mendoza, owner of Crazy Barbershop, noted cleanliness and security of <br />downtown, important to continue to attract businesses to the downtown area. <br />• Ellen Koldewey, requested periodic review of the City's Code of Ethics and Conduct <br />and suggested formation of Committee to review Code. Also, asked Council to defer <br />appointment of board/commission members to allow for open nomination period. <br />(Councilmember Sarmiento requested that the Task Force convene to discuss Code of <br />Ethics and Conduct.) <br />• Ryan Chase, noted improvements in downtown over the past five years; change in <br />shoppers have caused shift in vision to keep area competitive, relevant and <br />progressive. <br />• Dave Leon, co-owner of Yost Theater, supports Downtown Inc. and endeavors to keep <br />downtown safe and clean. <br />• Dennis Lluy, co-owner of Yost Theater, supports Downtown Inc. and marketing <br />initiatives. <br />• Alfonso Calderon, representing Taqueria Guadalajara, supports vision of Downtown <br />Inc. <br />• Irv Chase, read into the record written comments (entered into the record and attached <br />hereto); support Downtown Inc. <br />• David Hastie, owner of Memphis restaurant, spoke in support of PBID, services <br />provided with funds to keep area safe and clean. <br />• Jose Romo, supports PBID and efforts to improve marketing and promotion of events; <br />organization offers workshops on various topics that help businesses. <br />• Roy Alvarado, wished all a Happy New Year; asked for City vision. <br />• James Kendrick, opined that vision is to have downtown Santa Ana be a destination <br />point for people from all over the country. <br />• Nathan Hittle, opined that Downtown Inc. has improved safety and cleanliness of area, <br />offer trolley, palm tree lighting during holidays, attracted new businesses, and have <br />close working relationships with the police department. <br />• Kiy Samson, representing Starbucks, spoke on need for security after-hours and <br />indicated that Downtown Inc. has been instrumental in giving such businesses a voice. <br />Council members unanimously expressed support of the Downtown Inc. and asked Interim <br />City Attorney to review legality of petition recently received requesting the <br />disestablishment of PBID/CMFD. <br />CONSENT CALENDAR <br />MOTION: Approve Consent Calendar Items 10A through 39C with the <br />following modifications: <br />• Mayor Pro Tern Alvarez voted "No" on Item 19C; <br />• Councilmember Sarmiento pulled Item 25J for separate discussion; <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 5 JANUARY 4, 2011 <br />1 0A-5
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