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A resident noted his appreciation to the panelists to help the City and noted he is <br />impressed with the group adding he would like to see a long -term development plan. <br />A resident noted concern that the city has young residents and in order for them to <br />remain in the city the need to offer jobs and affordable housing adding he feels the <br />boutique hotel is a great idea. <br />Ms. Alzamora noted she is pleased and noted panelists are available if additional <br />questions may arise that were not covered at the meeting. <br />The Panelists thanked the Committee and staff for the opportunity noting it was a <br />pleasure; noted green factor should be sustainable and set an example with LEED <br />certification; noted an exhibit should be added to the RFQ that list the area parking; <br />noted bifurcating the site makes sense and gives flexibility to possibly two investors; <br />advised on changing wording on RFQ from "Parking Garage" to "Vibrant Downtown <br />Mixed -Use Opportunity" and place an aerial of the area and identify the uses <br />currently there or is to come and what the city envisions; and recommended talking <br />to other cities such as Long Beach who are focused on their downtown. <br />Mr. Trevino then reviewed items that were discussed: authenticity is the city's strong <br />suit and need to stay true to that; the need to look at all parking in the downtown to <br />allow the city to take a different approach if spaces get replaced and how <br />pedestrians move about; reopening Sycamore Street; the need to look at a narrowed <br />Sycamore right of way; Sycamore could possibly be a flex street with opportunities to <br />close for events; boutique hotels; creative office; ground floor retail; layering or <br />mixing of uses. Also noted the need to get a broker to reach out to developers and <br />write, call and invite them to provide personal tours. Lastly noted sustainability and <br />not just for its own sake because it has value and is an asset to the community. <br />Mr. Cavazos noted the replacing of the 440 parking spaces would be restrictive and <br />noted this project needs to scream Santa Ana and have a design and concept <br />competition to look at the uses and the need of an engineering analysis where we <br />can go below grade and provide a cost estimate. <br />Committee member Benavides thanked the panelists for the investment of their time <br />and their expertise noting this will be a turning point for this project and will bring in <br />significant interest towards the future of the downtown. <br />Vice Chair Martinez thanked everyone or the participation and their energy, noted <br />excitement and passion for the downtown, city and county; noted valuable <br />interaction from experts; noting the community benefit whether a gymnasium, <br />conference room center, boutique or anchor hotel, and environmental sustainability <br />needs to be a priority; noted she is looking forward to a new RFQ; noted the hope of <br />removing some of the language for the parking and the 10 -story restriction on the <br />height. <br />Chairman Sarmiento thanked colleagues for devoting and investing their time, <br />thanked staff for organizing, noted the success of the Mini -TAP; commented on the <br />financing of the project and the feasibility; the replacement of parking spaces which <br />Development & Transp. Council Committee Minutes '1 S 11-3 October 31, 2013 <br />