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REQUEST FOR <br />AGENCY ACTION <br />AGENCY BOARD MEETING DATE: <br />FEBRUARY 2, 2004 <br />TITLE <br />r� l <br />Education ist <br />PUBLIC HEARING — CONDEMNATION OF <br />TANG PROPERTY LOCATED AT 114 -120 <br />WEST FIRST STREET <br />ded� - <br />EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR <br />RECOMMENDED ACTION <br />AGENCY SECRETARY USE ONLY: <br />APPROVED <br />❑ <br />As Recommended <br />❑ <br />As Amended <br />❑ <br />Ordinance on 1" Reading <br />❑ <br />Ordinance on 2nd Reading <br />❑ <br />Implementing Resolution <br />❑ <br />Set Public Hearing For <br />CONTINUED TO <br />FILE NUMBER <br />Adopt Resolution No. CRA 2004 -01 authorizing the condemnation of real <br />property located at 114 -120 West First Street, and declaring the public <br />necessity and interest therefore. <br />The block bounded by First, Main, Sycamore and Walnut Streets is a major <br />gateway to the City's Downtown. Caribou Industries owns a majority of <br />the block, while the City of Santa Ana owns one lot on First Street and <br />the Tang family owns two lots totaling 12,366 square feet (Exhibit 1) . <br />The Tang property, which has been vacant for several years, does not meet <br />the minimum lot size of 15,000 square feet required by the City's <br />Commercial (C) zoning districts. <br />Early last year, contact was initiated with the Tang family (Chien Keng <br />Tang, Ling Chiu Tang and Shang Ming Wang) to ascertain their interest in <br />developing or selling their property. A good faith offer was made on <br />August 6, 2003, in the amount of $297,000 for the purchase of the 114 -120 <br />West First Street site. No response was received regarding their <br />interest in developing their property; however, the owners have expressed <br />interest in the possibility of selling their property. <br />Meanwhile, Caribou is proceeding with obtaining approvals to develop its <br />properties with a mixed -use development including a restaurant and <br />residential units. Specifically, the proposal includes the <br />rehabilitation of the "United Automotive" building at the southwest <br />corner of First and Main Streets for use as a restaurant, as well as the <br />1 <br />