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E  YvonneFloresRealtor@gmail.com  <br />W  http://YvonneFloresRealtor.com  <br />me, as the calculations for ingress and egress should include vehicles parked at the curb. I do <br />see that there are certain parking spaces that are specially marked but is not legible because the <br />rendering is reduced to a PDF size. Can you tell me what the special markings are for those <br />parking stalls designated as #34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, and 41 and if they are reserved for the <br />residents of the Santa Ana Lofts as part of the CUP for the SA Lofts? I noticed these spots are <br />outside of the proposed controlled access gate and I question as to why only the parking stalls <br />closest to the Santa Ana Lofts are designated this way - are these the electric vehicle charging <br />stations, and if so, how will that affect residential living just steps away, if any. <br />Additionally, in the renderings, Swinerton is creating a new entrance in order to be ADA <br />compliant, which I love and is fantastic, but they are leaving the handicap spaces in their <br />existing location rather than actually serving the public by relocating the handicap spaces <br />closest to the entrance so that it would be easier to gain entry. I would recommend that the <br />handicap accessible parking be relocated to stalls # 6, 7, and 8 and as close to the front <br />entrance of the building as possible in order to best serve that community instead of leaving <br />those stalls closest to the entrance for the general public or VIPS of the company. Let's think <br />about really serving our community by doing what's best for those who are handicapped and <br />put them closest to the entrance. <br />In the renderings, you can see the 'controlled access gate" location. My concern is if this is <br />approved, and only a portion of the parking lot is partitioned, it will leave the easement area <br />prone to 'dark spots' or areas that we the residents would be left vulnerable to be accosted, or <br />our vehicles vandalized as it would leave pockets of areas where a person could be cornered <br />by someone wanting to do harm as there would only be one way in and one way out. It's <br />going to make our parking dangerous, and it will limit our use of easement as the parking lot is <br />so small, we often have to drive through the parking lot in order to park as it is difficult to <br />back up in larger vehicles such as our SUV. It will also pose a problem for the easement as so <br />many people are accustomed to parking in this area, they are automatically going to drive <br />down a no exit area and have to back up in a limited space. We currently have problems with <br />people backing up, blocking our right of easement, and the proposed controlled access area <br />will exasperate this problem. <br />Instead, I would propose that Swinerton close off the entire parking lot at the 2nd Street <br />entrance, and make both their parking and our easement a gated entry and restrict the use to <br />the public. <br />Thank you for reviewing my concerns regarding application No. 2018-18 and I hope the <br />Historical Commission will take my concerns into consideration. <br />Respectfully, <br />YVONNE FLORES, ARM <br />PROPERTY MANAGER | BROKER #01221486 <br />A  211 N. Sycamore St., Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br />M  714-215-7421