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CLOSED SESSION REPORT — City Attorney Carvalho reported on items listed on <br />Consent Calendar, Agenda Item 19A. <br />Penguin <br />PUBLIC COMMENT <br />1. Steve Rocco, commented on restraining order and recall effort. <br />2. Sam Romero, member of Santa Ana Business Council, request opportunity to bid <br />on Fiestas Patrias; commented on saturation of businesses selling alcohol; <br />suggest publication of pending Alcohol and Beverage Control license applications. <br />3. Carlos Aguilar, local artist, noted that he has been awarded #1 mural in County; <br />request bid on wall at Santa Ana Plaza. <br />4. Christina Rush, member of Bristol Street Business Owners Coalition, commented <br />on grass roots efforts to protect businesses; thanked members of the City Council <br />for meet and greet opportunity; 650 petitions signed in support of businesses; <br />encourage aesthetic improvements. <br />5. Lou Biue, architect working with Coalition proposed incorporating original design <br />ideas into alternative plan; reduce driveways; establish reciprocal parking; fagade <br />upgrades; creates urban space on north side for pedestrians; shaded parking <br />stalls; and solar energy for electric cars; would like to work with staff in completing <br />design together. <br />6. Jeronimo Chavez, business owner on Bristol Street; noted that there were no <br />properties available if he had to relocate - may have to go outside of City limits; <br />Coalition reviewing alternatives and opined that it would be a win -win for all <br />involved; Washington to 17th Street expansion would have a modern plan with <br />consistent look. <br />7. Larry Kaplan, owner of McDonald's on Bristol, Site Plan Review in progress, would <br />like to collaborate on solutions; traffic noise is of great concern to residents; <br />landscape and sound wall are possible solutions <br />8. Dr. Kent Ochiai, commented on importance of maintaining north end of the City on <br />Bristol as an educational and professional business gateway; no need to have <br />empty open parkways. <br />9. Dr. Veronica Rosales, dentist on Bristol Street, would like to remain at current <br />location. <br />10. Fumiko Demura, Genbu -Kai Karate School, noted that his business has been at <br />same location for 47 years on Bristol Street, would like to remain at current <br />location. <br />11. Dr. Yongjae Lee, urged City Council not to relocate his business. <br />12. Catalina Hoang Phan, tax business owner on Bristol, would like to continue doing <br />business at location. <br />13. Dr. Robert Gonzales, commented on personal relationships built over the years <br />with area residents that would be broken if business displaced. <br />14. John Palacios, supports Bristol Street widening and open green space; proposed <br />alternatives for North Bristol Street businesses. <br />15. Zeke Hernandez, spoke of displacement issues as a result of the Grand Avenue <br />widening project. <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 4 OCTOBER 21, 2013 <br />1 0A -4 <br />
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