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5.) Public transportation, <br />6.) Green space, parks, and recreation centers, <br />7.) Affordable childcare, <br />8.) Youth and senior facilities and services, and <br />9.) Community agriculture <br />10.) Development of land by Community Land Trust. <br />E.) significant neighborhood beautification potential <br />an example of significant neighborhood beautification potential would be a <br />disposition that allows a property to be landscaped, resulting in visual <br />enhancement of the location and neighborhood. <br />F.) assemblage potential with adjacent owner <br />an example of assemblage potential with an adjacent owner would be a <br />disposition that conveys an otherwise unusable remnant property for use by an <br />adjacent owner and back on the property tax roll. <br />No fewer than 75 percent of parcels classified in each calendar year shall be classified as <br />having significant community use/benefit potential (D). At least 50 percent of the parcels <br />classified as having significant community use/benefit potential in category (D) should be <br />developed for these purposes. <br />5. PROVISIONS RELATED TO DISPOSITIONS TO NON-PROFIT AND COMMUNITY <br />ORGANIZATIONS AND ENTITIES <br />The City values and supports the many community-based non-profit organizations, entities <br />and neighborhood groups that work to make Santa Ana a better place. These groups <br />represent potential City partners for community use, benefit, and beautification projects <br />requiring real property. The purpose of the provisions described in this section is to identify <br />those organizations, entities, and groups that may be interested in acquiring or otherwise <br />obtaining use of City real property for community use, benefit, and beautification projects. <br />The City will create and maintain a list of interested organizations through a Solicitation of <br />Interest (SOI) process. The purpose of the SOI application process is to determine the <br />organizational capacity of applying community-based non-profit organizations, entities, and <br />groups to own, lease, maintain, manage and operate real property for the desired program, <br />project, or use. The list will be used to notify organizations, entities, and neighborhood groups <br />of the availability of City real property approved for disposition that has been designated as <br />having significant community benefit/community use potential. Any organization in the SOI <br />process must demonstrate commitment to the provision of community benefits including <br />affordable housing, open public space, public education, community health, youth services, <br />