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6. HOUSING ELEMENT UPDATE <br />Mr. Trevino provided an update on the Housing Element including the schedule <br />noting the draft Housing Element document will be released for public review in <br />October 2013 then go to Planning Commission on December 9, 2013, and to City <br />Council for approval on January 7, 2014 in order to meet the State deadline of <br />February 12, 2014. Mr. Trevino mentioned the recent adoption of the Emergency <br />Shelter Ordinance (SB2), and in April 2014 with the adoption of the Harbor Corridor <br />Plan, will meet and comply with our goal of 407 housing units. <br />Vice Chair Martinez asked that prior to bringing Housing Element Update to full <br />council, to bring back some of the key components or new components of the <br />housing element such as wellness and how we're going to meet the new housing <br />demand and type of housing stock to meet those numbers. <br />Mr. Trevino noted he will bring at a future meeting the most important pieces in the <br />current Housing Element which would be the Housing Opportunity Ordinance, <br />Harbor Plan, and new components including health and wellness policies, smoking <br />in multi - family projects, affordable housing, affordable housing for artists or veterans <br />or other groups the committee would like staff to consider. Staff will bring back to <br />the committee to obtain feedback prior to it being finalized and approved by Council. <br />7. ADAPTIVE REUSE OF COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS FOR RESIDENTIAL <br />PURPOSES <br />Mr. Trevino noted in July, Vice Chair Martinez and staff toured several urban <br />adaptive reuse projects in downtown Los Angeles. Mr. Trevino also noted staff has <br />been reviewing the City of Los Angeles Adaptive Reuse Ordinance, staff has done a <br />preliminary review of applicable properties in Santa Ana adding staff has received a <br />development application for one project, and noted that the best approach is to use <br />an existing provision in the Building Code Section 104.11 "Alternative Materials, <br />Design and Methods of Construction" which means there is a flexibility provision built <br />in the building code. Jay noted staff received an application for one project and will <br />be handled using Section 104.11 and use as a case study. If we want to develop an <br />ordinance like Los Angeles, we can do that after learning about some of these <br />projects. Staff will use the flexibility in building code and if needed amend parking <br />and zoning code as appropriate and encourage a diverse unit mix. After learning <br />from the case study it will then be determined if an ordinance should be adopted, <br />what type of buildings would this apply to, the diversity of the units, and parking will <br />be a major policy issue. <br />Committee member Benavides went on the tour along with Mayor Pro Tern Tinajero <br />in August noting he sees tremendous opportunity and potential with some of our <br />buildings that are underutilized noting he would like to make sure we put everything <br />we have to allow for these projects to move forward. <br />Development & Transp. Council Committee Minutes 3 September 5, 2013 <br />