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Planning & Building
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75E
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2/5/2019
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2024
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EIR No. 2018-01, DA No. 2018-01, GPA No. 2018-06, <br />AA No. 2018-10 2525 North Main Street <br />February 5, 2019 <br />Page 2 <br />entitlements requested include a general plan amendment to redesignate the property from <br />Professional & Administrative Office (PAO) to District Center (DC), and an amendment application <br />to rezone the property from Professional (P) to Specific Development No. 93 (SD -93). In addition, <br />a development agreement between the City and applicantlowner was drafted to require the <br />modifications listed below as well as a number of community benefits: <br />• Reduce the density to 81 dwelling units per acre, a maximum of 476 units <br />• Revise the unit mix; reduce the number of studio and one -bedroom units to 70 percent of <br />the project and increase the number of two and three -bedrooms to 30 percent of the project <br />• Provide parking at a capacity of 2.0 spaces per unit <br />• Provide courtyards along the north elevation <br />With these project modifications and community benefits ensured, staff recommended to the <br />Planning Commission approval of the project. <br />At the January 14, 2019 Planning Commission meeting, 79 members of the public spoke on the <br />item, 30 speakers supported the project, 48 opposed it and one speaker was neutral. After <br />deliberating on the matter, the Planning Commission voted to recommend that the City Council <br />deny the applicant's request to allow the multi -family residential development on the site. <br />Specifically, the Planning Commission expressed concerns with the increase in traffic that would <br />result from the project, the massing and density of the project, the project's incompatibility with the <br />surrounding community, potential adverse effects of the project on the adjacent Park Santiago <br />neighborhood, the lack of community support for the development, potential long term impacts <br />associated with the proposed development, and concerns with potential parking intrusion on the <br />adjacent neighborhood. <br />Project Location and Site Description <br />The subject site is a 5.93 -acre parcel located at the northeast corner of Main Street and Edgewood <br />Road. Regional access to the site is provided from the Santa Ana (1-5) Freeway via Main Street, a <br />6 -lane arterial roadway, and via the State Route 22 (SR -22) Freeway. The project site is located <br />on North Main Street, an urban corridor within the City. The site is also located at a main entry <br />point to the Park Santiago Neighborhood, a residential neighborhood predominantly comprised of <br />detached single-family dwellings (Exhibit 11). <br />The site is currently improved with an 81,172 square foot, two-story office building with 442 parking <br />spaces and associated mature trees and landscaping (Exhibit 12). The building has been vacant <br />since summer 2017. The Discovery Science Center of Orange County leases the parking lot for <br />employee and overflow parking. <br />75E-2 <br />
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