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ruUT-43 NMI iMarIE I <br />51 Page <br />WS -A -73 <br />The downtown standards specifically address the historical <br />architecture and preservation of aesthetics to the historic <br />buildings. <br />11. <br />Designate the parking lot on 311 between Spurgeon <br />This parking lot may be reserved using the Permit <br />and Bush for community- organized programming <br />Application for Special License for Use of Public Property. <br />that encourages access to affordable, culturally <br />This form is currently used for such events as the Art Walk, <br />relevant wellness goods and service, and overall <br />Farmer's Market and other community events. The 3'v /Bush <br />experience. <br />Parking lot is specifically listed on the form as an applicable <br />location. <br />The City and merchants both have needs for parking in the <br />downtown for general purpose needs and also the City <br />Council approved Valet Parking Program. <br />12. <br />Over the next three years, transfer the title of <br />Santa Ana Municipal Code sections 2 -706 through 2 -710 <br />vacant sites to be established as a network of 5 <br />provides for a public process to dispose of surplus real <br />micro -farms to increase the access of underserved <br />property. The City Council has to first identify the property as <br />communities to healthy food options and to food <br />surplus and the public works director begins the process of <br />production, under the management of a new <br />listing the property for sale through an auction or listing <br />SABHC- Community Development Corporation. <br />with an agent. There are two exceptions for property <br />adjacent to another parcel where the owner of the private <br />Begin with a pilot by providing a long term lease of <br />parcel makes a case to purchase the adjoining parcel or <br />sites 1222 E 4'h St. & 1221 E. 311 St to Santa Ana <br />where the city desires to sell the property to another public <br />Building Healthy Communities, until the title can be <br />agency. There are no provisions for "giving the property <br />transferred to SABHC -CDC. <br />away "for less than fair- market value. <br />1222 E. 4eh Street and 1221 E. 3rd Street, are currently vacant <br />lots as part of the Grand Improvement Project. The property <br />was purchased with TSIA and Federal Transit funds. The City <br />would need to repay at current market value or reuse those <br />funds for a similar transportation use. The proposed use <br />would not be an allowable use of this parcel.. <br />13. <br />Designate a City owned site or property in the <br />With the exception of right of way, parking facilities and the <br />Downtown to be a Latino mercadito under the <br />Grand Central Arts building, the City does not currently own <br />ownership and management of a new SABHC <br />land or buildings in the downtown. <br />Community Development Corporation. <br />The City is currently in the RFP selection process for a <br />development project at the 3rd /Broadway parking facility. <br />14. <br />Create an office of immigrant affairs in alignment <br />The City does not process immigration requests as it is <br />with "Cities for Naturalization" as a service that <br />preempted by Federal law. <br />supports Santa Ana residents. <br />15. <br />Legislatively create the Economic Development <br />At the direction of the City Council to make such a change. <br />Task Force, so as to allow it to be subject to the <br />Brown Act and thereby permitting the notification <br />and participation of hard to reach audiences and <br />underserved communities in economic <br />development planning and implementation. <br />16. <br />Allocate seats on the Economic Development Task <br />The following is a partial list of members. This list represents <br />Force for small businesses that historically serve <br />a various range of members. <br />the Latino community, community- serving non- <br />. Santa Ana Merchants Association <br />profit organizations, representative of organized <br />• Orange County Business Council <br />51 Page <br />WS -A -73 <br />