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REQUEST FOR <br />COUNCIL ACTION <br />CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: <br />AUGUST 5, 2013 <br />TITLE: <br />REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR <br />DEVELOPMENT OF THE THIRD STREET AND <br />BROADWAY PARKING STRUCTURE - <br />201 W. THIRD STREET <br />CITY MANAGEK <br />RECOMMENDED ACTION <br />Exhibit 1 <br />CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: <br />APPROVED <br />0 As Recommended <br />As Amended <br />Ordinance on 1 " Reading <br />El Ordinance on 2n' Reading <br />El Implementing Resolution <br />[I Set Public Hearing For_ <br />CONTINUED TO <br />FILE NUMBER <br />Authorize the Community Development Agency to release a Request for Qualifications inviting <br />qualified developers to submit Statements of Qualifications to develop an innovative, high quality <br />project at the Third Street and Broadway parking structure site, designed to complement and <br />enhance the unique characteristics of Downtown Santa Ana. <br />DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REVIEW <br />The Development and Transportation Committee reviewed this matter at its meeting on June 4, <br />2013. The Committee suggested that the City solicit a broad array of concepts for this property, <br />though it noted that certain uses, such as a hotel, could be desirable. The Committee has <br />reviewed the RFQ and recommends that the City Council authorize staff to circulate it to <br />interested parties. <br />DISCUSSION <br />The Third Street and Broadway parking structure is centrally located in Downtown Santa Ana, <br />which is situated in the heart of Orange County (Exhibit 1). Downtown is a unique and vibrant <br />area characterized by a mix of retail, restaurants, entertainment venues, artist lofts, and other <br />uses catering to a broad customer base. Given the site's development potential and that the <br />parking structure's design is now functionally obsolete, the property is being considered for <br />redevelopment. The subject Request for Qualifications (RFQ) envisions replacing the parking <br />structure with an innovative high quality project that reconnects Third and Fourth Streets, <br />activates the ground floor space, incorporates public areas and art, and replaces the existing 440 <br />parking spaces along with providing adequate parking for the new development. Potential uses <br />for this site include: retail, restaurant, residential, hotel and/or office/commercial use. The RFQ is <br />65D-3 <br />