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Orozco, Norma <br />From: Houston, Nicole <br />Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 3:13 PM <br />To: eComment <br />Subject: FW: 2525 N. Main St - Professional Office & Single Family Residential are symbiotic uses <br />Attachments: District Center Exhibit.pdf <br />Kind Regards, <br />Nicole Houston I Executive Assistant <br />City Manager's Office I nhouston@santa-ana.org <br />714.647.5200 120 Civic Center Plaza I Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br />This email and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain privileged or otherwise confidential information. If you are <br />not the intended recipient, or believe that you may have received this communication in error, please advise the sender via reply <br />email and immediately delete the email you received. <br />From: Diane Fradkin[ <br />Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 2:37 PM <br />To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org> <br />Cc: Mitre -Ramirez, Norma <NMitre-Ramirez@santa-ana.org> <br />Subject: 2525 N. Main St - Professional Office & Single Family Residential are symbiotic uses <br />Honorable Mayor Pulido: <br />The current zoning of Professional Office use is a more seamless and compatible use adjacent to single family <br />residential. <br />This use is more complementary because people come to work at the office during the day and leave at <br />night. This works well with the neighborhood as most people leave their homes during the day to go to work <br />and come home at night. <br />This is especially favorable during the weekend as most of our neighborhood residents are home on the <br />weekend when most people working at the office building are off on the weekend. It is symbiotic. <br />However, this will not be the case with the proposed project since the proposed high density multi -family use <br />is 24/7 and will encroach on the adjacent neighborhood with more noise, traffic, less pleasing aesthetics, <br />overflow parking, building shadows, building light at night, more overall pollutants generated by well over <br />1,000 residents in a very small location, etc. Again, the proposed project is just too dense and too intense at <br />this location. <br />Also, the "District Center" map (see attached) shows how all the other Purple DC parcels (including existing <br />and proposed multi -family buildings) are adjacent to either retail, office, regional shopping mall or <br />freeway.... none are directly adjacent to single family (Yellow Low Density) and that is why this zoning is <br />completely inappropriate. The precedent is already set, DC zoning has never been located next to single <br />family residential where there are shared boundaries ..... now is not the time to change that. <br />\0 <br />