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Chairman Sarmiento thanked Mr. Cavazos, Mr. Trevino and Ms. Fong for <br />assembling Mini -TAP in a short period of time adding this will be helpful to the <br />Committee and the entire City Council. <br />Committee member Benavides thanked staff for organizing and panelists for their <br />participation noting their diverse background, and commented on downtown Santa <br />Ana noting it is the heart of Orange County adding he is excited for the panel to help <br />with a prime parcel and grateful for their help to envision that future opportunity. <br />Vice Chair Martinez noted she is excited the panelists will provide some expertise, <br />adding Santa Ana is the youngest city in Orange County and this is an opportunity to <br />promote the downtown and the city, and noted the city welcomes young individuals <br />and professionals adding they create economic vitality. <br />Chairman Sarmiento thanked the panelists for taking time out of their busy <br />schedules, noted the valuable city asset adding the unique downtown and the <br />exchange of ideas to develop this asset, and provided background information on <br />the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) that were released for the 3rd and Broadway <br />site and the YMCA building on Civic Center. <br />Mr. Trevino provided an overview and background information on the city, the <br />Downtown, the Transit Zoning Code, the Street Car, and urban housing and <br />development opportunity details for the Third and Broadway parking structure which <br />is a 3- level, 440 -space parking garage. <br />Committee member and panelist discussion ensued on the market demand in the <br />downtown, market -based adaptive reuse projects; financing in the post - <br />redevelopment era; RFQ; parking standards reform; transit - oriented development <br />standards; parking to be replicated, parking reform, shared parking, parking ratios, <br />linear approach, parking structures and facilities in the downtown, Circulation <br />Element, Transit Zoning Code, bifurcating the site, Sycamore Street alignment, <br />pedestrian only on Sycamore Street; underground parking; bike parking; ideas for <br />the development of the property including: food, hospitality- boutique hotel with a <br />lounge, small sports club activity center, experience centers with a lab and a cam <br />dominated by food with no major tenant; food hall tenants on first floor with density <br />above, mixed - retail, creative office, hotel to provide a community benefit, arts and <br />cultural conference center <br />RECESSED AT 9:59 A.M. AND RECONVENED AT 10:22 A.M. <br />Discussion continued on the possible bifurcation of the site with two parcels; creative <br />offices; possible at -grade retail with residential component; affordable artist -owned <br />housing; depth of the market in the downtown for hospitality; demographics in the <br />downtown; delaying the transit occupancy tax; the financial viability meshing daytime <br />and nighttime; boutique hotel with live entertainment aspect; discussed the RFQ and <br />refining it to be more specific and feasible and what the Council would like to see; <br />the 10 -story height limit; and the green factor should be sustainable and set example <br />with LEED certification. <br />Development & Transp. Council Committee Minutes 13B-2 October 31, 2013 <br />