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*:/:I1-3111WA <br />Raitt Street Site — A neighborhood park would be constructed on the 1.09-acre, Raitt Street Site. This <br />park would be a walk-up, pedestrian park without vehicle parking lot that provides exercise area, tot <br />lot with playground equipment, a skate area, walking path, restroom, drinking fountain, and picnic <br />tables and benches. No fencing would be provided, except for the skate area, and the skate area <br />would be fenced with wrought iron gate. The park would also provide various landscaping and trees, <br />which incorporates drought tolerant landscaping and preservation of existing trees, and equipped with <br />bio swales and drywell stormwater capture system. Nighttime lighting would be installed throughout <br />the park, including the skate area. Three pedestrian access points are proposed for the park, two <br />from Myrtle Street, and one at the corner of Myrtle Street and Raitt Street. <br />McFadden Site/Pacific Electric Park— The city has already constructed a neighborhood park on the <br />1.4-acre site known as the Pacific Electric Park. This park is a walk-up park that primarily serves the <br />local neighborhood, and also serves as a rest stop for bicyclists and other recreational trail users. The <br />park contains a small grove of fruit trees, a garden, and a small amphitheatre for educational <br />purposes on its western half. The eastern half of the park contains shade canopies and various <br />playground equipment including swings, a slide/climber, and a rock -climbing feature. A jogging <br />parcourse with exercise stations is also provided with low intensity security lighting. <br />1*3l;.11I.[rlde]kiIQIII I M lk&I <br />6th Street Site — The 6th Street Site was previously developed with single-family homes but is <br />currently vacant with three trees but without any above -grade structures. <br />Raitt Street Site — The Raitt Street Site has no above -grade structures and the site is secured by <br />chain -link fencing along south and west boundaries and masonry wall from the north and east <br />residential properties. There are several trees on the property. <br />McFadden Site/Pacific Electric Park— The existing Pacific Electric Park opened in spring 2018. The <br />park contains a small grove of fruit trees, a garden, and a small amphitheater, shade canopies, play <br />equipment, jogging parcourse with exercise stations, and restroom. <br />DOCUMENT AVAILABILITY: The MND/IS and other supporting environmental documents are on <br />file at the City of Santa Ana, Parks, Recreation & Community Services Agency, 26 Civic Center <br />Plaza, Santa Ana, California 92701. <br />SUMMARY OF IMPACTS: The attached Initial Study was prepared to identify the potential effects on <br />the environment from the construction and operation of the proposed project. Based on the <br />environmental analysis, the proposed project would have no impacts or less -than -significant <br />environmental impacts in the following topics: <br />. Agriculture and Forestry Resources <br />. Air Quality <br />. Biological Resources <br />. Energy <br />. Greenhouse Gas Emissions <br />. Hazards and Hazardous Materials <br />. Hydrology and Water Quality <br />. Land Use and Planning <br />. Mineral Resources <br />. Population and Housing <br />SANTA ANA CITY COUNCIL <br />. Public Services <br />. Recreation <br />. Utilities and Service Systems <br />. Wildfire <br />Miguel A. Pulled Juan Villegas Vicente Sarmiento DaM Penaloza Jose Solon. <br />Mayor Mayor Pro Tom. Ward 5 Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 <br />moulido(Nsantaana out rulleoast&santa and amysamlenmlNsantaana am dnenaloza(&santaenaam isolorlonsantaana am <br />Vacant Cecilia Iglesias <br />Ward 4 Ward 6 <br />ciolesiast&santaana. am <br />75C-13 <br />