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many closures not take place next yeaz. Mr. McCoy stated that there were approximately 45,000 people in <br />many closures not take place next yeaz. Mr. McCoy stated that there were approximately 45,000 people in <br />attendance at the festival and he would relay the concerns expressed regarding the street closures to the <br />committee. <br />Commissioner Cribb also emphasized the inconvenience of the street closures and stated that several <br />restaurants had complained that they did not receive any business during the festivities; expressed that the <br />neighborhood should have a comment regarding the landscaping on the Edgewood and Main Street median; <br />and thanked staff for removing the litter on the Broadway off-ramp leading into the City. <br />Commissioner Solorio stated that several residents had complained regarding the illegal activity at the liquor <br />store on Santa Ana Boulevazd near Pacific and expressed additional concern due to the close proximity of the <br />elementary school. Ms. Pena stated that the Police Department had in the past received complaints regarding <br />the liquor store located at 1432 Santa Ana Boulevard, however, all investigations of the facility resulted in the <br />complaints being false. Commissioner Solorio requested that staff investigate the possibility of implementing <br />a nuisance abatement process similar to the Los Angeles model. <br />Commissioner Mondo stated that it appeared that grading was taking place at the BRE site and asked the status <br />of the site. Ms. Joyce Amerson, Public Works Agency, stated that they had obtained grading permits. <br />K Recess. <br />The afternoon session recessed at 7:10 p.m. <br /> <br />0 <br />Planning Commission Minutes 3 September 13, 1999 <br />