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the project, as you could tell listening to their comments. You heard that they were for the <br />project and wanted low cost housing, help for the homeless and jobs. Those topics have <br />nothing to do with the Addington project. Most of them do not even live in Santa Ana. <br />They were recruited and offered incentives (cash, meals, favors) to mislead you about <br />wanting this project to move forward. They came from cities like Buena Park, Fullerton, Los <br />Angeles, Oceanside, Irvine, etc... Why would people travel so for, sit for hours on a project <br />that has nothing to do with their lives? THE DEVELOPER RECRUITED THESE <br />INDIVIDUALS TO DECEIVE YOU. The Planning Commission did not fall for the <br />developers deceptive tactics. I hope you do not fall for these deceptive tactics as well. <br />The Addington project is too large and too dense to back up to a residential neighborhood. <br />8. When the final decision is made on this project, most of the people who voted for the <br />construction of the Addington are going to disappear and go back to the cities they live in. <br />The developer is more than likely going to transfer and sell this project and collect his <br />millions,... and he too will disappear and be gone. Who's left? It's the 1200 residents of <br />PSNH that will forever have to live with a bad decision if these apartments are built. You <br />will have ruined one of Santa Ana's nicest neighborhoods. <br />PSNA is a very close knit and caring community. We know our neighbors, we help our neighbors, <br />we have pride of ownership and are passionate about preserving our neighborhood community. <br />PLEASE HONOR THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION AND VOTE <br />NO AGAINST THE ADDINGTON APARTMENT COMPLEX. <br />Steven Steggell, 39 year resident of PSNA <br />