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<br /> <br /> • Debbie Friedman, President of the Friends of the Santa Ana Zoo, noted that <br /> organization applied for and received a grant in the amount of $75,000 to repair <br /> walkways; project has been completed; also Zoo has been re-accredited by the <br /> AZA; also, "Party for the Planet" event was great success. <br /> • Jorge Garcia, concerned with proposed ordinance to repeal campaign ordinance; <br /> should be leaders in campaign reform. <br /> • Antonio Bugarin of SACReD, (spoke in Spanish), resident of Lacy neighborhood, <br /> supports sunshine ordinance and opposed to repeal of campaign contribution <br /> ordinance. <br /> • Juan Carlos Madeco of SACReD, spoke on need for more transparency in local <br /> government; Ethics Committee to consider proposal and concerned with repeal of <br /> campaign contribution ordinance proposed. <br /> • Rob Cook, proposed that City Council not repeal campaign contribution ordinance, <br /> but instead impose the restriction for 12-months. <br /> • Leanna Galvan, urged the City Council continue arts programs since school cutting <br /> back; drive innovation in the City. <br /> • Desi Reyes, invited all to attend the 3rd Annual Harvey Milk Day event taking place in <br /> Downtown Santa Ana from 12-9 p.m. over the Memorial Day weekend. <br /> • Alfredo Amezcua, spoke on campaign contribution ordinance; suggested that Ethics <br /> Committee review the matter and proposed the City Council establish an Ethics <br /> Commission. <br /> • Jeff Dickman, concerned with need to repeal campaign contribution ordinance. <br /> Mayor Pulido established an Ad Hoc Committee comprised of Councilmembers <br /> Benavides, Bustamante and Martinez to address some concerns conveyed with the <br /> purchase of the Santora Building. <br /> Mayor Pro Tern Alvarez noted that Artist Village has been in community a long time; <br /> opposes a church moving into the Santora Building; inquired if restrictions on building <br /> known to the potential buyer; encouraged residents to meet with any of the <br /> councilmembers on the matter. <br /> Councilmember Bustamante, success of Downtown well known; important to maintain <br /> the vision for the area; expressed having conditions in perpetuity. <br /> Councilmember Martinez, noted that all parties involved need to understand zoning/land <br /> use, planning and building restrictions. Planning and Building Executive Director Jay <br /> Trevino explained that Santora Building has a National designation with strict <br /> regulations - character of building and exterior/interior need to be preserved, and <br /> currently zoned for office and retail uses; changes would have significant implications. <br /> Councilmember Sarmiento, would like to revise Arts Council and preserve intent of <br /> building; City Council has limited authority on sale, but would like to continue <br /> momentum of Artist Village; directed the City Attorney to research covenants or <br /> restrictions that could be embedded; buyer to review fagade easement that may prevent <br /> auditorium. <br /> CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 7 MAY 7, 2012 <br /> 1OA-7 <br />