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site, noted discussion has been made with Larry Kosmont of Kosmont Associates to <br />enter into a short term agreement to assist in the financial feasibility of these <br />scenarios. <br />Chairman Sarmiento noted David Exfine is committed to developing the Zoo and its <br />continued success, noted for the Zoo to be more successful something needs to be <br />done with the entrance, noted it would be great to keep the Elks at the location as <br />they are an institution, noted he sees it as a catalyst project to help improve and <br />continue with improvements going west on First Street to Grand Avenue, <br />Steve McGuigan noted the height of the project needs to be considered with the <br />animals and the effects of the sun cycle, commented to take into consideration the <br />CalTrans property by the freeway off -ramp which could affect the front of the Zoo, <br />and to pay attention to the transportation element on First Street and how the corner <br />is managed, and noted a restaurant, possibly Rain Forest Cafe, to move into <br />commercial area and build on a theme that includes the corridor. <br />Peter Katz suggested a grand entrance similar to the old zoo's with architectural <br />wrought iron gate that can be designed by a local artist. <br />Mark McLoughlin noted prior discussior <br />Community College for a campus, may be <br />of the space. <br />s with the Elks and Rancho Santiago <br />an option for future development of some <br />Vice Chair Martinez noted support of a new development with mixed -use residential <br />component only if residential is special i.e., veterans or artists, adding area is <br />already dense and the city is looking at rebranding itself and the Zoo is something <br />special and a gateway to downtown, noted the opportunity to bring a family fun zone <br />with a hotel to the area and a commercial component that is vibrant with connection <br />to the Zoo, encouraged staff apply for a grant to assist with the First Street Corridor <br />from SCAG (Southern California Association of Governments), possibly doing a <br />Receivership Task Force with various agencies and start going down First Street, <br />and possibly doing a Study Session to address issues and opportunities. <br />Committee member Benavides noted the tremendous opportunity to highlight the <br />Zoo and the importance of signage at the entrance, noted a safari theme along First <br />Street, noted pleased with working with Larry Kosmont and his team, noted the need <br />to figure the 1 -5 freeway on & off ramp and transition to 55 Freeway options being <br />proposed and engage conversations with OCTA and CalTrans, and noted the need <br />for good quality housing in the city, <br />Mr. Cavazos noted the Zoo needs a front door presence and parking, and agrees <br />with dedicating the street and doing a public /private partnership with a parking <br />garage. <br />Chairman Sarmiento asked that staff investigate the possibility of partnering with the <br />O.C. Water District for naming rights on an exhibit adding they are looking for sites <br />throughout the County to highlight water conservation and education. <br />Development &'Transp, Council Committee Minutes 13A'-5 June 30, 2014 <br />
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