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8. The Project would provide additional multi-family housing to support the regionally forecasted <br />increase in economic activities and employment increases. <br />9. The Project would redevelop an underutilized parcel to implement high-quality multi-family <br />housing with recreation amenities, near transportation facilities and utilizing existing <br />infrastructure capacity. <br />10. The Project would improve storm water filtration, such that unfiltered runoff would no longer be <br />conveyed to Santiago Creek. All of the runoff from the site would be conveyed to infiltrating <br />landscaping areas and catch basins that would improve the existing storm water quality that <br />conveys to the creek. <br />11. The Project would install additional 24- and 36-inch box trees and tree wells along the Edgewood <br />Road and N. Main Street right-of-way, providing additional public street trees. <br />12. The Project would result in the creation, installation, and maintenance of a public art project with <br />a value equivalent to one-half of one percent of the total construction cost of the Project, pursuant <br />to a development agreement entered into between the City and the Project Applicant, AC 2525 <br />Main St., a California limited liability company (“Project Applicant”). <br />13. The Project would result in the Project Applicant providing $_________ to the City for future <br />park maintenance for the purpose of completing park improvements including, but not limited <br />to, installation of irrigation, landscaping, security lighting and bike trail enhancements to <br />Santiago Park. <br />14. The Project would result in the Project Applicant providing an additional amount equivalent to <br />_____ percent (____%) of the HOO fee amount to further the goal of creating affordable housing <br />within the City. <br />15. The Project would result in the Project Applicant performing all tasks necessary, and paying all <br />fees, not to exceed one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000), associated with processing an <br />application for consideration of the designation of the Santiago Park Neighborhood Association <br />as a local historic district on the City’s Historical Register. Provided the members of the Santiago <br />Park Neighborhood Association support creation of a Park Santiago Historic District. <br />16. The Project would result in the Project Applicant providing funds, not to exceed five hundred <br />thousand dollars ($500,000), to the City sufficient to cover the costs associated with the analysis, <br />design, engineering, construction, and inspection/administration of (1) Santiago Park <br />neighborhood improvements at up to three locations on Edgewood and/or Bush Street to achieve <br />traffic calming and traffic diversion. Improvements may be based on input from the Santiago <br />Park Neighborhood Association and may include, but not be limited to, bulb-outs, traffic circles <br />and medians within the neighborhood streets. (2) Santiago Park Neighborhood entry monuments <br />at Main Street/Edgewood Road, Santa Clara Avenue/Lincoln Avenue, and Santiago Street/17th <br />Street based on input from the Santiago Park Neighborhood Association. (3) Street lighting <br />enhancements within the Santiago Park Neighborhood. (4) A street light at the Santiago Park <br />Drive / Main Street intersection. (5) Decorative concrete pavement within the intersection of <br />Main Street/Walkie Way and Main Street/Santiago Park Drive. <br />2-99
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