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Received at City Counci <br />Meeting 2119,,203l <br />9 <br />February 9, 2019 <br />Dear Mayor Pulido and Councilmembers, <br />My wife and I have lived in the Park Santiago neighborhood of Santa Ana for more than 14 years. <br />We fell in love with the neighborhood the first time we saw it and really love living here in this <br />quaint jewel of Santa Ana where the neighbors are close, friendly, warm and passionate about their <br />neighborhood. I am writing this letter to you because on February 19th you and your fellow <br />Councilmembers will be asked to make a very important decision on a proposed high density, multi- <br />family496 unit apartment complex known as 2525 North Main Street Project at the gateway to our <br />lovely neighborhood. On January 141h, the Santa Ana Planning Commission rejected and voted <br />againstthe 2525 North Main Street project as planned and presented and cited the density disparity <br />and the significantly negative impact that the development, as currently planned, would have on <br />the Park Santiago neighborhood. In response, the Developer has decided to move forward with <br />this project to bring it before the Santa Ana City Council in the hopes that the Councilmembers will <br />reject the Santa Ana Planning Commission's recommendation and vote to approve the project as it <br />currently stands. On February 191h you will be presented with a very important decision to make. <br />This is a decision that I know you will take very seriously and consider the impact your decision <br />will have on the residents of my community, a decision that you will make in a matter of hours, <br />however one that will have a lifetime impact on the residents of the Park Santiago neighborhood. <br />As has been voiced by a vast majority of the residents of Park Santiago, we are not against <br />development, however what we want is responsible development. The proposed 2525 North Main <br />Street Project, which currently adds a 496 unit apartment complex with a density of 84 units per <br />acre right at the doorstep of our community of single family homes with a density of 7 units per <br />acre, is not responsible development. It is the disparity in the densities and the subsequent <br />negative effect this brings that are of most concern to the residents of Park Santiago. This reflects <br />the fact that the Planning Department's project management staff failed to enlist the residents of <br />Park Santiago early in the planning stages of the project and also showed a distinct partiality to the <br />Developer and his desires for the project. The project as currently planned will never be accepted <br />by the residents of Park Santiago. I believe that you would agree that a project that addresses the <br />concerns of the Park Santiago residents, one that would be welcomed by the neighborhood as part <br />of the neighborhood is the best outcome for all involved, the Park Santiago residents, the <br />apartment owners and operators, the apartment residents and the City of Santa Ana. In the <br />remainder of this letter I will point out issues with the project and with the project management <br />team's approach and process in bringing this project to the City Council for action, evidence that <br />the project management staff failed in their fiduciary responsibility to the residents of Santa Ana in <br />general and Park Santiago specifically, instead demonstrated a true bias in favor of the Developer. <br />What I am asking you to do is to reject the proposal as it currently stands and request the Planning <br />Commission and the project management staff to work on a new proposal that will realistically <br />address the major concerns of the community. <br />in <br />