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organization has commented on Draft EIR and challenging the No -Significance Non - <br />Eligibility Findings; believe that it's a historically significant area. <br />• Jeannie Gillett, representative of Save Our Orchard Coalition, submitted document <br />outlining vision of organization for preservation purposes; keep area open. <br />• Won Cha, 30 year business and property owner in Downtown, opposed to PBID, no <br />benefits to his business and believe that security is property owner's responsibility, <br />not through an assessment. <br />• Joe Elias, opposed to PBID, no benefits received by his business. <br />• David Choe, support disestablishment of PBID; opined that Downtown Inc. should <br />focus on family businesses not just restaurants and nightclubs, also financial reports <br />submitted by Downtown Inc. ambiguous. <br />• Scott Betancourt, area resident, urged City Council to keep area safe by limiting <br />alcohol sales in Downtown. <br />• Diana Betancourt, noted that Downtown area is polluted. <br />• Bryan Leighton, business owner in Downtown, concerned with composition of Board <br />on Downtown Inc. <br />• Alfredo Amezcua, business and property owner in the City, supports <br />disestablishment of PBID. <br />• Nina Jun, business owner in Downtown, PBID benefits not proportional; concerned <br />with composition of Downtown Inc. and formation process of PBID; urged City <br />Council to disestablish. <br />• Herb Rose, suggested that if boundaries of PBID modified that reimbursement by <br />businesses warranted. <br />• Luis Fonseca, need better understanding of finance report of Downtown Inc. <br />• Robert Escalante, business owner at French and 3`d Street; believe that success of <br />Downtown will continue with our without Downtown Inc. <br />• Michael Melamut (prepared statement read by Robert Escalante). <br />• Albert Castillo, support businesses on 4th Street, noted that Yost Theater <br />improvements paid for through redevelopment funds; suggested name on Agenda <br />Item 55A be Placita Calle Cuatro; commented on Agenda Item 55E and asked about <br />cost to City. <br />• Jose Ceballos, property and business owner since 1977; former partner of Fiesta <br />Market Place; support disestablishment of PBID. <br />• Ben Gabriel, noted that sufficient signatures had been gathered to disestablish <br />PBID; opposed to approval of Agenda Item 80A and believe that City should disband <br />Redevelopment Agency. <br />• Raul Yanez, business owner in Downtown since 1979, former member of Downtown <br />Inc.; believe benefits not proportional; support disestablishment of PBID. <br />• Adolfo Lopez, support disestablishment of PBID. <br />• Sam Romero, commented on Agenda Item 55A and proposed name of Plaza Calle <br />Cuatro; spoke on behalf of three businesses in downtown including Ana's <br />Sportswear, Mexico Travel Agency, and Caras Fabric Store, all support <br />disestablishment of PBID. <br />• Fina Chavez, property owner of small parking lot in Downtown; opposed to PBID; <br />opined that some property owners may lose business due to assessment; re - <br />boundary not acceptable; supports disestablishment. <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 4 AUGUST 24, 2011 <br />