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75I - PH SUNFLOWER DESIGNATION CHANGE
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75I
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6/4/2019
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2024
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3.4 to support the provision of employment training, childcare <br />services, rental assistance, youth services, and other <br />community services that enable households to attain the <br />greatest level of self-sufficiency and independence. <br />H. Land Use (LU) Element Goal 1, to promote a balance of land <br />uses to address basic community needs. The project is <br />consistent with LU policies 1.2, to maintain and foster a variety <br />of residential land uses in the City; LU policies 4.3 and 4.4, to <br />support land uses which provide community and regional <br />economic and service benefits and that promote the City's <br />image as a regional activity center; and LU policies 5.5 and <br />5.7, to encourage development that is compatible with and <br />supportive of surrounding land uses and that does not exceed <br />available infrastructure capacity. <br />lii. Land Use (LU) Element Goal 6, to reduce residential <br />overcrowding. The project is in close proximity to major transit <br />corridors on Sunflower Avenue and Main and Bristol streets, <br />as well as the San Diego (1-405) and Costa Mesa (SR-55) <br />freeways. The project site is located in an area with high <br />development intensities near the Bristol Street commercial and <br />office corridor in Santa Ana and near a large employment <br />center across Sunflower Avenue in the City of Costa Mesa. <br />The multiple -family residential development will complement <br />the mid -rise residential communities and high-rise office <br />towers nearby and supports an already -thriving mixed use <br />portion of the City of Santa Ana. <br />iv. Urban Design (UD) Element, Goal 1, to improve the physical <br />appearance of the City through development of districts that <br />project a sense of place, positive community Image, and <br />quality environment. The project is consistent with LID policies <br />1.1 and 1.11, having been designed with high -quality design, <br />materials, finishes, and construction, and integration with <br />visual and physical links among districts, nodes, significant <br />sites, landmarks, and other points of interest. The project will <br />maintain and enhance an existing plaza to the southwest of <br />the project site and will retain a public art installation already in <br />place. The project has been designed with an enduring, <br />contemporary architectural style that complements the existing <br />developments in the vicinity while reducing aesthetic and <br />physical impacts to surrounding land uses. The project site is <br />located on a major arterial roadway and is adjacent to <br />gateways into the City at Main Street/Sunflower Avenue and <br />Bristol StreettSunflower Avenue, adjacent to the cities of Costa <br />Mesa and Irvine. <br />The City Council has weighed and balanced the General Plan's policies, <br />both new and old, and has determined that based upon this balancing that <br />General Plan Amendment No. 2019-01 is consistent with the purpose of <br />751-207 <br />
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