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<br /> Page 1 of 2 <br /> <br />Dale A. Helvig <br />2536 N. Valencia St. Santa Ana CA 92706 <br />714‐541‐7254 helvig_denny@msn.com <br /> <br />Tuesday, February 06, 2018 <br />Mayor Pulido and Santa Ana City Councilmembers <br />City of Santa Ana <br />20 Civic Center Plaza, 8th Floor <br />Santa Ana CA 92702 <br /> <br />Subject: 2525 Main Residential Development <br />Dear Mayor Pulido and Santa Ana City Councilmembers, <br />I guess what really concerns me the most while I continue my research on the 2525 Main <br />Residential Development project is 1) the constant and consistent referral by the developer to the <br />infamous bus ride the city provided to a bunch of developers in July of 2015, and 2) the <br />applicant’s reference to a Santa Ana Visioning Map, or the Envision Map, which by the way is a <br />draft document and includes a note stating, “This map represents a conceptual effort and its <br />contents are in a draft format and do not represent any formal efforts to rezone or redesignate <br />properties shown.” So I ask myself why would a developer invest almost $17 million in a property <br />based on a bus ride and a draft document (http://www.ci.santa‐ana.ca.us/pba/planning/documents/QuiltMap_Dec_2016.pdf). <br />What has already been promised that would cause the developer to take such a risk? Do you <br />know the answers to these questions? <br />We meet with the developer last Tuesday because they said, “We look forward to presenting a <br />comprehensive update of our plans at our meeting on January 30 and…”. This meeting was <br />anything but that. They came in with no change and a request for us to answer 5 questions about <br />the community. This is not the open dialogue we expect from someone that wants to be a good <br />neighbor. Again, why are they so confident and assume it’s a done deal?
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