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Received at City Council <br />Meeting 2/19/2019 <br />February 9, 2019 <br />Mayor Pulido, City Council Members, <br />I attended the February 5, 2019 City Council meeting, specifically to oppose the <br />Residential Development at 2525 N. Main St. I have been a resident of Park Santiago <br />for 48 years. <br />The magnitude of this project density is outrageous. By Planning Dept. Executive <br />Director Thai's own words, the density could have been 90 dwellings per acre, but it <br />was brought down to 87 and then at their recommendation, put at 81 units per acre. <br />What he said was missing an important component... this 81 units per acre is over <br />DOUBLE the next highest density development next to single family homes in Santa <br />Ana (38 units on 17th St. by the SA river). Even Mr. Thai stated the mass and scale of <br />this project cannot be mitigated. This development belongs next to commercial or retail <br />areas, not single family homes. <br />I support no re -zoning of 2525 N. Main St. and feel the best use of it would be, as <br />currently zoned, Professional and Administrative offices bringing more jobs to this area. <br />Please support the residents of Park Santiago and VOTE NO on this project!! <br />Susan Hyatt <br />Park Santiago resident <br />
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