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• Stanley Fiala, challenged legality of Agenda Item 85A. <br />• David Brandt, former Santa Ana councilmember, opined that Mayor Pro Tern had <br />violated Santa Ana Code of Conduct and Ethics and tenet of politics. <br />• Chad Barker, also opined that Mayor Pro Tern violated Code of Conduct; called for <br />title to be taken away and resignation from Office. <br />• Rob Cook, support actions on Agenda Item 85A; urged the City Council to vote on <br />the 5 suggested items listed on Agenda Item 85A separately, residents have the <br />right to know where City Council stand on each item. <br />• Claudia Arellanes, presented gift and baskets to Mayor Pro Tern for support of <br />Downtown businesses; opined that business success require change, but not <br />obligatory; suggested that PBID be voluntary assessment. <br />• Nina Jun, appreciates Mayor Pro Tern's support; opposed to PBID and process used <br />to form assessment district; thanked Councilmembers Tinjaero and Martinez for <br />meeting with merchants. <br />• Robert Escalante, deferred comments and time to Herb Rose. <br />• Herb Rose, supports Mayor Pro Tem and opined that comments made by her at the <br />August 24, 2011 City Council meeting were not anti-semitic; commented on efforts <br />by Mayor Pro Tern to analyze Downtown Inc. procedures. <br />• George Collins, suggested sensitivity training be provided in light of Mayor Pro Tern <br />comments made at the August 24, 2011 City Council meeting. <br />• Francisco Barragan, opined that PBID established unconstitutionally and should be <br />disestablished; dissatisfied with efforts made to apologize to Jewish community, <br />accountability lacking. <br />• Fina Chaves, supports Mayor Pro Tern and should remain in position; opposed to <br />PBID; concerned with economy and effect on businesses. <br />• Archer Altstaetter, supports Mayor Pro Tern's resignation from the City Council. <br />• Tom Smolley, supports all 5 suggestions listed on Agenda Item 85A; Santa Ana <br />Code of Conduct and Ethics violated. <br />• Dave Hoen, opined that Mayor Pro Tern violated 5 core values listed in the Code of <br />Conduct and Ethics; thanked Councilmembers Benavides and Bustamante for <br />adding Agenda Item 85A for City Council consideration; supports all 5 items listed. <br />• Darren Shippen, apologized to the Chase Family and Jewish community for <br />comments made at the last City Council meeting; thanked Councilmembers for <br />adding Agenda Item 85A to the Agenda. <br />• Won Cha, opposed to PBID. <br />• Nestor Medrano, opined that Agenda Item 85A unfair; other City Councilmembers <br />have violated code and have not been admonished; opined that PBID established <br />improperly. <br />• Joey Say, thanked Mayor Pro Tern for support; has dealt with many displaced <br />businesses in the Downtown area; <br />• Shahram Makhani, congratulating Mayor Pro Tern for supporting businesses in the <br />Downtown; opposed to PBID; urged City Council to focus on issue of taxation. <br />• Claudio Gallegos, concerned with PBID and formation process, but issue tonight is <br />comments made by Mayor Pro Tern in the past. <br />• Miguel Mondragon, urged City Council to focus on issues; public officials should <br />comply with all Codes. <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 1 0A-V SEPTEMBER 6, 2011
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