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drug paraphernalia and human waste, and the City of Santa Ana is attempting to correct the <br />problem with little success. So, an increase of over One Thousand new apartment dwellers <br />will have a severe, and an even greater negative impact on the Natural Habitat and Eco Systems <br />of our treasured neighborhood park. <br />Has the city really considered the overall impact of over Two Thousand more people to the city's <br />already short water supply? This apartment complex can only result in tighter restrictions on <br />water usage throughout the city, and in particular to the residents of Park Santiago, who have <br />already suffered by having their own green space compromised because of a lack of water. <br />Park Santiago residents do not want our beautiful Old Historic Trees and personal green spaces <br />destroyed because of a lack of water and the city's poor planning, that will ultimately devastate <br />our neighborhood. <br />I and my neighbors, and a majority of Park Santiago residents oppose any zone change to <br />accommodate this developer with their financial desires. The Santa Ana City Council <br />must consider the severe impact on our neighborhood, as well as the major impact to traffic on <br />North Main Street and the surrounding neighborhoods during peak traffic hours. The Santa Ana <br />City Council must not make a determination to go forward with this project based on the developers <br />promises of financial gain to the city, who has admitted that it is in dire need of more revenue, and <br />appears to be more than willing to compromise with the developer without regard to the concerns <br />of the the residents of the Park Santiago Neighborhood, and the Santa Ana Planning Commission, <br />who voted unanimously against the project as well as any zone and plan change. <br />As residents of the city, and most significantly, the Historic Neighborhood of Park Santiago, we <br />demand a voice in matters that severely impact our daily lives, and this proposed. Ultra Dense <br />Apartment Complex does just that! I ani vehemently opposed to any zone changes that would <br />accommodate the proposed development. <br />I <br />Scott Bowen <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Page 2 <br />
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