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s 11 <br />, ". 1 <br />", <br /> <br /> <br />January 30, 2019 <br />Honorable Mayor & City Council <br />City of Santa Ana <br />PO Box 1988 <br />Santa Ana, CA 92702 <br />RE: 2525 N. Main Street <br />Dear Mayor & Councilmembers: <br />VIA EMAIL & REGULAR MAIL <br />First and foremost, thank you for your ongoing duty and leadership for our City. You will <br />have a chance on February 5th to do what's right for our City, its citizens and the residents <br />of Park Santiago by denying the above proposed project at the upcoming hearing. <br />Many arguments have been made for and against the proposed project during the three <br />Planning Commission hearings. I'm not sure how familiar you are with the details of this <br />proposed project, but after many hours of testimony over many months and a few <br />shenanigans by the applicant/developer, the Planning Commission voted against the <br />project by a 4 — 2 vote with one abstaining. That's a pretty strong statement against the <br />proposed development. <br />This proposed project is just too dense and too intense for the location, particularly since it <br />is adjacent to historic single family residential homes on two sides. It is also located at a <br />very busy and at times, confusing five -way intersection of Main Street/Edgewood Road/5 <br />Fwy Northbound Off Ramp/5 Fwy Car Pool Lanes On/Off Ramps. <br />As a business professional who has spent my career in real estate land entitlements and <br />development, I am familiar with the process and understand that it is a fine balance <br />between development and fees. I have been in the applicant's shoes many times and this <br />is the first time that I have been on the opposite side. I believe I can professionally see <br />both sides unbiasedly and look at the overall possible merits and potential problems of the <br />proposed project. As a 26 year resident of Park Santiago, I am not opposed to <br />development, but it needs to be responsible development that balances all of the needs of <br />the community. <br />
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