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an enhancement to each other and the surrounding project area. <br /> Landscaping would be provided to integrate this project with adjacent <br /> projects. Architectural, landscape and site plans must be approved by <br /> the Agency. <br /> 2.11 Housing/Population <br />& <br /> Project Impacts <br />L The project is anticipated to generate an estimated 8,630 <br /> employees. However, due to the relatively high unemployment rate which <br />Lu has added to the ample labor supply already existing in the City, the <br /> proposed project would draw its employees from a resident labor supply <br />U to a great extent. <br />I:: Even though most of the job opportunities created by the1 <br /> project will be filled by persons already residing in the area, the <br /> project will result in some increase in the demand for housing. Some of <br /> the new employees will be persons residing a considerable distance from <br /> the project who will desire to move into Santa Ana or other neighboring <br />V coninunities in order to shorten their cormiuting distance. By contribut- <br /> ributing to the general demand for housing in the area, such persons <br /> will add somewhat to the existing housing market problems, such as the <br />T difficulties of finding affordable housing and upward pressures on <br />V housing costs. <br />L Mitigation Measures <br /> No mitigation measures are proposed. <br /> 2.12 John Wayne Airport <br /> Project Impacts <br /> Like any other development in Orange County, the project may <br /> result in increased demand at the airport. The impact of this <br /> 12
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