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• <br />• <br />CONSENT CALENDAR <br />MOTION: Bist <br />VOTE: AYES: <br />NOES: <br />SECOND: Alvarez <br />Alvarez, Bist, Franklin, McGuigan, Pulido, <br />Solorio (6) <br />Christy (1) <br />ABSENT: <br />None (0) <br />*** END OF CONSENT CALENDAR *** <br />BUSINESS CALENDAR <br />RESOLUTION <br />55.A. AGMT NO. 2002-101 & 2002-01A - CENTENNIAL REGIONAL PARK <br />LEASE/OPTION AND JOINT USE AGREEMENTS WITH SANTA ANA <br />UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT <br />Santa Ana Unified School District Superintendent Dr. Al Mijares presented <br />Council with a detailed report on the project. Dr. Mijares explained that <br />currently, four high schools combined serve 12,300 students, which <br />averages o ver 3 000 s tudents at a ach s chool. H e n oted t hat this f igure <br />would be significantly higher in five years and that the high school at <br />Centennial Park was desperately needed. The proposed high school has <br />been designated as a fundamental school focusing on science and <br />technology, will serve grades 9-12, and, is projected to open in 2005 with <br />an enrollment of 2,500. At this time there is no fundamental high school in <br />Santa Ana. <br />Dr. Mijares further outlined the opportunities for joint use and provided <br />details on t he recreational facilities t hat h ave b een s pecified i n t he j oint <br />use agreement with the City. He stated that the proposed high school will <br />not only reduce over-crowding in the City's high schools but will increase <br />athletic areas as well as provide a performing arts center. <br />The following members of the public spoke on the project: <br />Patricia A. Michel, representing the Windsor Village Neighborhood <br />Association expressed concerns relative to the taking of open space for <br />use by the school. <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 209 JUNE 3, 2002