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Minutes-PC 1975/05/050 R L' 0 MICROfILMING SERVICE, ~~~.. .. ,. , .. , ~ City H~ Anahel m, Cslifor~tia MaY 5 , 1 ~~75 AD,~oUHN~D R~A3ULAR M~1+~'rING Ol~ mEil!; AN~TM C~1R I~LANNStJCi COIuQA~ N ADJOURI3B;D - An ad,~o•..rned regular me~oti.ng o.C i,ho Anahoim C~t;/ ~TOMaing'UL9 ~~`'jnnthe3Counoil R~(3UI~AR onllad Lu order by Chairman ElE+ '~,~ a•± 7:1a P• Y ~~~(~ Chamber, a quorum being prose:ii,. ___..___._.- l'N1E;IF~NT - OHA7RMAN: Fierbsi; CODMiIISSIC~RS: Farano, Gauer, Johnson~ King, Morley, Tolar pag~;~' •• COtu~IISSIONEFt~: Nono ALSO PNI~SI~NT - Kt-ow].ton T'orne~ld Redevelopa~ent Agenoy Direotor Ronald 'Phompaon Devolopment Servioes Dir~eotor Maloolm Slnughtoi• Deputy City Attorney Chri.si;ie~n Hogenbirk Assisi,ant Hedevelopment Agency Diroato,• Charles Roberts Zoning SuUervisor Ron Coni:rerae Assooiate Planner Petrioia Soanlan Planning Commi:aion Soorota:y HEDEN~LAPN~NT PROJPCT BF~TA °RELIMINARY PLAN Nir. Knowltion Fernald prA~ented the sub,~ect itom for disaussion and desoribed the propased oxpandod redevelopment boundar:tes. He reported that a Pro,jeot Area ~ommitt~e w~ss preseni:ly being Sormed and the.t everyone within the pro,jeot bound~ries had been notified. Commissioner Farano oxpressod deep oonaerr~ thnt the people with~.n ttie pro~eat aree bo given overy oppor~tunity to under°tand tY~e pr~gram and provlde input tc prevant frustrati.ons. He noted thai;, realizi.ng how long it had taken the Planning Coaw~lssi.on i;o understand the pr~oeed- ings , he fel~t that i;Yie oitizoris wight requiro e~ littlo longor and that , in his opinion , the five weeks left beforo the final publia he~ring was not enough time, even for a simpler projeot than redevelapment. Commissioner King indioat.od that he felt the people should probably be able 1;o vote on the pro~eot at ttie polls. Commisstoner Iierbst added that if. tho program was initiated by City government it oould ohange with the whims and desires uf the oleated offiaials; howevor, if the people voted for it to be a oertsin way it would probably be e~ more stable pro~eat. Commissioner Tolar questioned where the i•~development funds would bo spent end indioated the~t i;he Planning Commi~sion had been very expliait in their past eotians to limit Beta to providiiig transportetion oorridor9 only. Thereupon, Mr. Fernald indioated that the Redevelopmont Agency aooepted oomplete resporisibil~~y to look at the pro;jeot area and arrive at a schedule of items to be inuluded. The Plannin~ Commission ooncurred lii a clarifioation of their past aotions rdge~rding Beta, th~t they intended to furthor support Alpha by approving Beta to provide transportation oorridors only; er.d that they were not in agreeu~ent with the time Lable being pre3ented with respeat to Beta at this timo. Mr. Slaughter exp].ained that tne Pro~eot Area Committee oould not be formed withou~ a prelimint~ry plan defining the pro~oot aree, whioh ~as the metter bofore the Commi~sion at thia time; end that if the mei;ter was a b~sllot issue, the entire City oi' Anahadn would be voting on it when the daoision rightfully belonged with the people in the pro;}eot area only. %'~-251a 5/5/75 ~ ~ ~ MI:MITI~S ~ CI'1'~f PLANNIrK3 OQbmdTS5I0N, May 5, 1975 75-2~1 ~, Commi.:iyiotier Johnoon queetioned K~hy Alp'~a oou:ld not bo expanded to inolude oorridore , and Mr. Slaughter advia~d thst by reopening A1pha wi~th esn amendmoclt, ii; u~ay be opeti for legel attook and, ad.litionel~.~, tha amount spent in adv4rtising arid glving legal notioe to the lcidividuals wlthir~ tho pro~aut area `NULI.LCI ~9 9Ub3~i9~11~-tr~],1~~ greai;~r. Conwiissioner f~auer noted •th~ abse»oe of. diec~uasion in the pro~eo'•, ai•ea regarding a r.ew City Hall, wY~1oh he felt was s vory esaenl;isl itc~m. Disouasiun was hc~7.d rege-rding the tax ic~uremeni; proBl'am, sal.o of bonds , et~. In rb~ponao i;o que:~tioiiing by the Plsnning Cormnis3lon, Mr. Slaughi;or advi;~od that it appeared tha1; the Planning Co~unission wes ~s:~uming th~t the niae , h:igh ri.se build:l.ng3 , c~to. , would be ooming into i;ho City rogardles3 of t:1e rodevelupment pro~eoi; arens. ~ommi3sioner T'arsno indioe,tad that a gc d, - olid public relatioi~s progrem ahould be under~Laken prior i~o tho Planr' Commission voi;ing on the paaka~e pr~sented at thifl meeti.ng end, without it, he would not, in fevor of the proJoal; area, e-s Prasented, but w~u7.d only oupport the oorridors aspaot,, iie further euggesl~ed that the City prepe,re a"pr~ospeotus" ou~tlinin~ the liobilii;ies of the Citiy, e~o. In responoe to quentioning by the Planning CommlSSion, Mr, Fornald indioai;ed that if the Planning Commiselon did noi~ adopt the prell.minary plan, as proposed, et this meei;ing, the ,ieedlines to assure the freeaing of taxAS, eto., oti the propextieo within the pr~o,leot boundaries for the ndxt fisoal year would not be poseibl~ an~ +.hat was the reaso~~. for the timing suggeste~l. Commisaioner Farano then notad tYiat he would favor d91e•,•ing aduption of the prelirainary plan 1;o be able ~o eduoate tho publio first. Commisabner Gauer n~~ed that he would not vote for BAta beoause nothing t~ad bc~An d.one with pro~eot A1pha to ciate. Yursuant to furthe~~ disou3sion, ~dr. Slaughi;er advi~ed tliat, if th legiol~,°ive body seleai;ed. a pro~eot area, it was mandai;ory upon the PianniYig Commiasion to formulate a preliminary plan for the projeoi~ area~ Commiss3.oner Tolar noted that ii ho voted for the preliminary plan at this meeting, it would be no edmission that he favor~ed Beta. Commissioner Herbsl; offered Resolui;ion No. PC75-96 and moved for it3 paesaBe snd adopti.on, that tho Ant~heim City Ylann:.ng Commission does hereby furmu:Late the Redevelopment Pro~eot Beta Pr9liminary Plan, e~ set forth in Exhibit A and f.U,the^ desoribed in the Staff Report to the Plannliig Coromission dated May 2, 1975 (documen~cs an file in the Offiae of the Ylanning Department), said Preliminary Plan being for ~thA purpose of studying Redevelopment Pro~eot Beta to supply transportation oorridors to Redevalopment Pre~eot Alpha (downtown area).(Seo Resolution Book) Commissioner Farano noted that ~the ma~ority of the Plann3ng Commisyio~~ Yelt thet the prelim- inary plsn, se presented, did not represent what Beta should be, and thet tho f~~regoirsg, reao].ution ahould in no way nons~iru or ma~n approval of' Bete. In res~onse, Mr. I~'ernald indioated aome oonoerns with respeot to the bonding aounsel ~.n I viewing these minutes and th9 resolution ainoe tho language wou~.~ be viewed in e ~rii;ioel eye, po9sibly ~oopmrdizing the sale+ of bonds; and Mr. Sla~ghter lndioated thet it appeared the , Planning Gommie3ion might bs pre~udiaing the 13sue bef~ro the study whioh would preoede ~the eotual edoption of the preiiminarv plei.. Commissioner Fereno furthar noted thet the edopti~n of the foregoing reaclutlor. wes for feoi~- finding only. 5/7/75 7~- 251b i ~ ~ ~ NIINUT~S, (1TTY PIJINNINC OOMMT~3ION ~ May S, 1975 7`i-'l_!Tlo On r~~7' ~a7.'~., t,tio foregoinR re~o~.utioti wac~ pasaed by the followl.ng voLe: p'y~S ; CONQ~ITu570N~CR5 r l~'ARATVO , KIN(3 ~ MOEiIIC7[ ~'f OLAN ~ fff~RDST N0~'S: COMMISSIOI~IIlIRS: UAUiCR. J01-IIJEiON ABS~N'1' : CON~dT ~:iIOPffCRS : NONr ADJOUitNMt~V'P - 7't~ero Ueing r:o furtti~~r ~U3~lld~:3 to dlsou~s, Commlosioner Kii-K nffAred a moi,ion, 3ooc:ruled by (Jununls:siu~ie~i• 13u~•;~:~1,, e~iid MU'PION CAftRIILU, i.he-t the mo~ting b~~ ~ ,,Journed. '1'he meetirig ad,~aurnod ot 9:30 p.m. Respoctfully ~ubm!tted, Patricia B. Soan'lan, f3eor~~bary PNAH~ i 1 CITY PIJINNINO COtu4uIt35I0N