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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-02-06 ""' CITY OF SANTA ANA CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON MAIN STREET DEVELOPMENT MINUTES February 2, 2006 CALLED TO ORDER The meeting convened at 5:54 p.m. in City Hall, Room 831, 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, California. ATTENDANCE City Council Committee members present: Mayor Pro Tem Lisa Bist, Councilmember Claudia Alvarez. Absent: Councilmember Jose Solorio "" Staff members present: Deputy City Manager Development Services Steve Harding; Chief Assistant City Attorney Benjamin Kaufman; Community Development Agency Executive Director Patricia C. Whitaker; Public Works Agency Executive Director Jim Ross; Planning and Building Agency Executive Director Jay Trevino; Assistant Director of Community Development Nancy Edwards; Economic Development Manager Linda Summers; Redevelopment Assistant Danell Mercado; Principal Planner Karen Haluza; Assistant Planner II Lucy Linnaus; and Community Preservation Inspector Alvaro Nunez. AGENDA ITEMS 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - January 5, 2006 Action: The minutes were approved 2:0 2. PROPOSED CODE ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS The hearing for 1131 S. Main was held. The property owner pulled permits to move the signs and the poles. The Committee asked for additional information regarding the pulled permits and what type of business has been approved for the location. \. The hearing for 2541 S. Main was held with no one present on behalf of the property owner. Code Enforcement will make an effort to contact the ~ property owner. If there is no response received in two weeks, the case will be referred to the City Attorney for prosecution. The compliance time for 1417 S. Main elapses on February 6. If there is no compliance, the file will be referred to the Hearing Officer process. The NV may eventually lead to a criminal case. The 304 N. Broadway and 411 N. Broadway locations have been fined. Progress has been made and our staff is in contact with the business owners to ensure full compliance. The Committee requested that staff check the windows at AutoZone. Code Enforcement will contact the business owner/manager. Fiesta Marketplace in Downtown has seen a lot of unlicensed vendors in the area. Code Enforcement has been responding and there may be a need to coordinate a task force with the Police Department and address the issue together. 3. SANTA ANA BOULEVARD RENAISSANCE PROJECT UPDATE ~ Karen Haluza reported that, of the three proposals received, Moule & Polyzoides Architects has been selected to prepare the Santa Ana Renaissance Specific Plan. A recommendation to the City Council to award a contract to Moule & Polyzoides Architects will be made at the Council meeting on February 6. Karen Haluza asked the Committee for its input on potential stakeholder groups and individuals to be part of the public process. The Committee . gave the following names: Latino Health Access; Saint Joseph ~ \\-1-\. Church/School; Garfield Elementary; Logan, Lacy, French Court and French Park Neighborhood Associations; Downtown Business District Associations; Loft Owners Association; The Boxing Club; Jerry King, National History Museum; and Brian Lucas. 4. PROJECT UPDATES a) 4TH Street Pushcart Status- '-' LA Manufacturing has completed the carts. The D.C. Health Department has to complete one final inspection on the carts before they can be released. Staff is working on a new city logo to be placed on the carts for consistency. A ribbon cutting ceremony is being planned for mid March. Irw b) SC Gas Buildinq Jay Trevino reports that Chapman College is primarily interested in the YMCA Building. Staff has met with Otis College of Art & Design and they are very interested in having a satellite campus in Downtown Santa Ana. c) Phase III Olson Lofts Status A new architect was hired. Working drawings are to be submitted in March. d) Otis Buildinq Update Owner is refusing to paint the building. Staff continues to pursue the owner for compliance with the original agreement that she would paint the building if we provided the letter from OCTA that the benches would be moved after the building is painted. e) Construction of Archwav Siqn on South Main Street "'" Public Works Agency will make a recommendation to Council at its February 21 meeting to award a contract to the design consultant for the sign. Construction is scheduled to begin in August. The Committee would like to work with the consultant on what the sign would say. f) Nexus Entry Siqn Update Nexus has completed a cost estimate of $500,000 for the two signs. Discussion continues on whether the City should allow Nexus to complete only one sign, so that remaining funds can be used on public art for the project. g) Loft Survey Update Survey results were passed out to the Committee and discussed. h) The Depot Marketinq Plan Update Staff distributed binders and discussed with the Committee the plan to introduce marketing opportunities at The Depot. Staff will begin banner installation in March, with other opportunities being reviewed for the 06/07 budget. "'"' \iw- 5. PUBLIC COMMENTS - None 6. COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS Claudia Alvarez asked for staff to investigate the Bowers banner covering the sign for Taco Adobe on N. Main. 7. ITEMS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS No new items. Committee agreed to remove The Depot Marketing Plan until updates occur. 8. NEXT MEETING - March 2, 2006 ADJOURNMENT - The meeting was adjourned at 7 p.m. to March 2, 2006. ~ r:t!;! W~ Patricia C. Whitaker Recording Secretary Community Development Agency PCW/DM/mlr ...... Main 51. Development Committee Minutes 4 February 2, 2006