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From the Planning Context <br />Page 15: NEIGHBORHOOD CHARACTERISTICS: <br />Santa Ana has a rich mosaic of neighborhoods, each distinguished by its history, architecture, housing types, and <br />amenities. More than 60 neighborhood associations have been formed to address neighborhood issues. As is <br />common with many communities in Orange County, approximately 70 percent of all residential areas within the <br />City are single‐family residential neighborhoods. Many of these neighborhoods are established and well <br />maintained, and several neighborhoods contain state and local historic resources. <br />Page 16: The American dream is often intertwined with homeownership, which can provide financial <br />independence, economic stability, and personal safety. Home investment and pride in homeownership are <br />perceived to contribute to neighborhood quality and stability. <br />Page 25: HOUSING PRODUCTION NEEDS <br />[The Southern California Association of Governments] SCAG projects the job base within Santa Ana will decrease <br />by approximately 11,000 jobs through 2020, stabilizing the demand for housing in the City. <br />Housing Plan <br />Page 58, Item 21: Zoning Ordinance Update <br />The comprehensive update of the general plan will create a need to review the Zoning Ordinance for consistency <br />and for additional direction to implement the vision, goals, and policies of the general plan. To that end, the <br />Zoning Ordinance update will include a revision to development standards that will align the zoning ordinance <br />with the General Plan. To the extent determined, the effort will include provisions that address parking, height, <br />setbacks, and open space requirements to facilitate sustainable, quality housing and mitigate potential constraints <br />to housing. The City may also explore the feasibility… <br /> <br />Page A‐18: Overcrowding <br />Overcrowding is a critical issue for many communities. In recent years, considerable public concern has been <br />voiced regarding the level of overcrowding in Santa Ana and its impact on available parks and recreation services, <br />facilities for students, parking and traffic management, and overall condition of infrastructure and its ability to <br />support residents. In order to understand the issue, two working definitions for overcrowding are cited. <br /> <br />
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