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<br />Legacy Sunflower Apartments Page 63 <br />Mitigated Negative Declaration – March 14, 2019 <br /> <br />The City of Santa Ana has an adopted Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP)26. The UWMP <br />provides a detailed summary of present and future water resources and demands and provides an <br />assessment of the City of Santa Ana’s water resource needs. The UWMP provides water supply <br />planning for a 25-year planning period in five-year increments and identifies water supplies needs to <br />meet existing and future demands. The City gets approximately 71 percent of its annual water demand <br />from local groundwater.27 The City supplements its water supply with imported water from the <br />Metropolitan Water District (MWD) and recycled water.28 <br /> <br />The UWMP analyzed the future water demand for the city based on land use type, including single- <br />family, multi-family, commercial, institutional, industrial, etc. The UWMP also analyzed its future water <br />supply based on the reliability of its existing sources of water including groundwater, MWD, recycling, <br />etc. Based on the UWMP the available supply of water would meet the projected demand due to <br />diversified supply and conservation measures. The project would continue to allow rainfall to percolate <br />into the on-site soils and recharge the local groundwater. Therefore, the project would not significantly <br />impact the UW MP and the City’s future sources of water supply. <br /> <br />XI. LAND USE AND PLANNING: Would the project: <br /> <br />a) Physically divide an established community? No Impact. The 3.59-acre project is an infill site <br />surrounded by residential use and an elementary school. The project would not divide the established <br />communities adjacent to the site. The project would not impact an established community. <br /> <br />b) Cause a significant environmental impact due to a conflict with any land use plan, policy, or <br />regulation adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect? Less <br />Than Significant Impact. The project site is designated Low Density Residential (LR-7) land use by <br />the Santa Ana General Plan and zoned Single-Family Residence (R1). Because the 226 residential <br />units proposed for the site are not consistent with the Low Density Residential land use and R1 zoning, <br />the project requires a General Plan Amendment to Urban Neighborhood and a zone change to Specific <br />Development (SD) to allow the development of the project as proposed. <br /> <br />The Santa Ana General Plan identifies the intent of the Urban Neighborhood land use29 as follows: <br /> <br />“The Urban Neighborhood (UN) land use designation applies to primarily residential areas with <br />pedestrian oriented commercial uses, schools and small parks. The Urban Neighborhood allows <br />for a mix of residential uses and housing types, such as mid to low rise multiple family, townhouses <br />and single-family dwellings; with some opportunities for live-work, neighborhood serving retail and <br />service, public spaces and use, and other amenities. Either vertical or horizontal integration of uses <br />is permitted based on zoning standards, with an emphasis on tying together the uses with <br />pedestrian linkages and street frontages. Street connectivity is desirable, allowing for a high degree <br />of walkability, transit options, and other forms of transportation including pedestrian and bicycle <br />travel. <br /> <br />The intensity standard for the Urban Neighborhood ranges from a floor area ratio (FAR) of 0.5 to <br />1.5; with residential density based on a combination of floor area ratio and zoning development <br />standards.” <br /> <br /> <br />26 Santa Ana 2015 Urban Water Management Plan, June 2016. <br />27 Santa Ana 2015 Urban Water Management Plan, June 2016, page 3-8. <br />28 Ibid, page 3-1. <br />29 City of Santa Ana General Plan, Land Use Element, page A-23. <br />6-85
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