HomeMy WebLinkAbout5 - PUBLIC COMMENT_HANNAFrom: John Hanna <jhanna@swcarpenters.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2020 5:01 PM
To: Bernal, Sarah
Subject: FW: Item 1 on the April 2, 2020 Planning Commission Calendar-
1109 North Broadway General Plan Amendment & Zoning
Ordinance Amendment
John R. Hanna
Governmental Affairs/Special Counsel
Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters
7111 Firestone Blvd.
Buena Park, CA 90621
Office- (714)766-7140
Cell---- (213)999-6190
From: John Hanna
Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2020 4:44 PM
To: eComments@santa-ana.org
Subject: Item 1 on the April 2, 2020 Planning Commission Calendar- 1109 North Broadway General Plan
Amendment & Zoning Ordinance Amendment
On behalf of union carpenters in the City of Santa Ana as well as the rest of Southern California
I want to indicate our support of the staff recommendations on this item in amending the general plan
and zoning ordinance to provide for the mixed use development project allowing residential uses as well
as office use in the building, and re-adoption of a mitigation monitoring and reporting program and
residential standards for this development. We support a labor agreement being included in this
project, as was previously provided for on two different occasions, and the applicant has committed
orally this week to enter into such agreement. The decision on whether to have the applicant provide
inclusionary housing or an in-lieu fee should be a decision to let the City Council review.
As I mentioned in Mondays meeting, this project can be a significant economic boost to the
City of Santa Ana. It not only adds needed housing stock , but will significantly reduce traffic from what
he is presently entitled to build This is based not only from the reduced number of people with cars in
the now residential sector of the building but from the resulting opportunities that will spin off this
project and other changes in Santa Ana that will encourage less auto trips and more walking and transit.
Much of the commercial and residential construction has passed Santa Ana by and with it the loss of
revenue which can be used to refurbish our existing neighborhoods, invest into schools and parks and a
safer community. Through direct mitigation dollars the applicant has committed to neighborhoods,
including Logan, as well as potentially a significant in lieu fee, the city can focus on assisting Santa Ana
residents .
We urge your support.
John R. Hanna
Governmental Affairs/Special Counsel
Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters
7111 Firestone Blvd.
Buena Park, CA 90621
Office- (714)766-7140
Cell---- (213)999-6190
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