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Dale Helvig <br /> <br /> <br />Tuesday, June 5,2018 <br />Mayor Pulido and Santa Ana City Councilmembers <br />City of Santa Ana <br />20 Civic Center Plaza, 811 Floor <br />Santa Ana CA 92702 <br />Subject: 2525 Main Residential Development <br />This is a repeat of the May 15, 2018 letter with updated attachments. <br />The first Specific Development, SD -1 was approved on April 29, 1976. Over the past 42 years an <br />additional 91 Specific Developments have come before the City Council. Of those only 17 have been <br />approved in which they had an adjacent property line with Residential Development; and of those <br />17 only 2 had a height restriction greater than 35 feet. This being the SD -21, OC Register Building on <br />Grand Avenue and the recently approved SD -92, Tiny Tim Plaza on 5th Street, which is limited to <br />45 feet. <br />The applicant of 2525 Main Street Development is proposing to construct a five -story building <br />apartment building wrapped around an eight -story parking structure with a height in excess of <br />rte' <br />I encourage you to look at the attached list of which highlights these 17 SD/R1 projects. You'll quickly <br />see how far out of the norm the 2525 project is, and realize this project is not good for Santa Ana. <br />Sincerely, <br />QA A. It <br />Dale A Helvig <br />Chairman, North Santa Ana Preservation Association (NSAPA) <br />Page 1 of 21 r <br />ea' <br />
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