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6) No record of disturbance of neighbors, damage to or destruction of property, living or <br />housekeeping habits at prior residences, which adversely affects the health, safety or <br />welfare of other tenants. <br />7) Willing to participate in annual recertification meetings to verify income and continued <br />eligibility. <br />Residents for the Regina Residence Permanent Supportive Housing Program will be selected <br />based on their eligibility as well as their need for low-income housing and the statutory <br />purpose in leasing a socially and financially sound housing development, which provides not <br />only a decent home and suitable living environment, but fosters economic and social diversity <br />in the tenant body as a whole. <br />Structure and Location <br />Regina Residence is located in the City of Santa Ana in the French Court Neighborhood <br />Association. Mercy House owns three properties in the same neighborhood and has been an <br />active participant in the community since 1990. The Regina Residence property has access to <br />grocery stores, restaurants and public transportation. <br />The property is comprised of three units, two of which will be used for permanent housing with <br />supportive services. Unit 1509 is a 3-bedroom unit and Unit 1505 is a 4-bedrom unit. Both units <br />combined will serve up to 16 individuals, maintaining habitability standards. Each unit offers a <br />kitchen, dining area, and living area and bathrooms as well as on -site laundry access. The <br />third unit, 1507, will be retained as a program office. <br />Residents of the facility will have access to a communal courtyard, gardens and playground <br />area for children. <br />Each household would be entitled to a designated parking spot located on the property. Any <br />additional vehicles would be required to purchase a City of Santa Ana Parking permit. <br />Zoning and Uses <br />Mercy House is currently operating Regina House under Conditional Use Permit 92-4 that <br />permits a carehouse facility for homeless women with children only. In May 2019, the CUP was <br />reviewed by the Santa Ana Planning Department. It was determined that the current CUP <br />would not need to be amended as the existing structures will be used in a way that is <br />permitted by the existing zoning (single family residences). Once the structures are converted <br />from a care facility to residences, the existing CUP will expire. Any future use of the properties <br />as a care facility will require a new CUP. <br />Page 1 12 <br />80C-17 <br />