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Environmental: <br />1. How many persons will the project bring? <br />o Approximately 850 people. <br />2. We have a drought where will water come from? <br />o Currently we are not in a drought, but we are aware historically ther <br />has been an issue. We have verified that there is more than enough <br />water for this and many other projects. In addition, this question will be <br />addressed in the environmental review. <br />3. Look at all surrounding projects, will they be considered? <br />o Existing and proposed development will be addressed in the <br />environmental review. <br />4. What is the impact on current water supply? <br />o This will be addressed in the environmental review. <br />Other: <br />1. Are you on the Next Door site? <br />o No. <br />2. Have you made any contributions to City Council persons, have you been <br />promised anything? <br />o The project entity has not and nothing has been promised. <br />3. Don't care if project brings money for Santa Ana, we shop in Orange. <br />o We hope and suspect it is not the sentiment of the majority of the <br />homeowners in Park Santiago. We want to make the community better <br />than we found it and we are confident we will do that Keep in mind that <br />current Park Santiago residents will have access to all the onsite <br />amenities, that includes pools, spas, full size gym, rock climbing wall, <br />lounge, roof top pool and much more. <br />4. How many developments has Vineyard been involved in that required zone <br />changes, were they successful? Did they back up to residential <br />neighborhoods? <br />o The ownership group has been involved in dozens of like projects, and <br />many of these involved successfully rezoning. Many were adjacent to <br />single family homes and in our experience, this type of zoning is most <br />compatible with single family homes (not an office building). Most cities <br />are planned with single family next to multi family, then retail and <br />commercial uses (typically there is a mixed -sue area with multi family <br />and commercial). This is why more than 3 years ago the City targeted <br />this site for multi family housing nd this use would be most beneficial to <br />the City. A recent project was approved at Dyer and Red Hill in an <br />industrial area. <br />5. Is the powerpoint available to the Park Santiago HOA? <br />o We will shortly launch a website with all the information that we <br />attempted to present at the Sunshine meeting. <br />6. Why didn't you meet with us before you submitted the application? <br />75E-231 <br />