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*:/ : 11-1 It WA <br />Street Site has two street fronts, Raitt Street to the west and Myrtle Street to the south. Regional access to the <br />Raitt Street Site is provided via I-5, approximately 2.2 mile to the northeast and SR-22, approximately 2.3 miles <br />to the north. Figure 4, Lacal Vicinity — &dtt Street Site, shows the project site in local setting. North and east <br />property lines are bounded by multi family and single-family residential uses, respectively. <br />■ 415 S. Raitt Street, Santa Ana, CA 92703 (0.45 acre) — APN 007-273-12 <br />■ 423 S. Raitt Street, Santa Ana, CA 92703 (0.64 acre) — APN 007-273-14 <br />McFadden Site/Pacific Electric Park <br />Pacific Electric Park, was previously known as the McFadden Site, and is located at the northeast corner of the <br />intersection of McFadden Avenue and Orange Avenue, Santa Ana, California. This site is bounded by <br />McFadden Avenue to the south, residences to the north, Maple Street to the east, and Orange Avenue to the <br />west. McFadden Site/Pacific Electric Park is approximately 1.25 acres in size and identified as APNs 011-065- <br />19, 011-065-20, 011-065-21, 011-065-22, 011-065-23, 011-065-24. <br />1.2 ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING <br />1.2.1 Existing Land Use <br />6th Street Site <br />The 6th Street Site was previously developed with single-family homes but is currently vacant with three trees <br />but without any above -glade structures. See Figure 5, Aerial Pbatagraph — 6tb Street Site. The 6th Street Site is <br />surrounded by a mixture of land uses such as residential, commercial, and institutional, but predominantly by <br />multi- and single-family residential uses. The 6th Street Site is bordered by 2-story multi -family uses to the <br />south, single- family uses to the west, Garfield Elementary School and Garfield Community Center across Lacey <br />Street to the east, and multi -family residential uses to the north across 6th Street. The site is secured by chain - <br />link fencing along the east, north, and portions of west boundaries and by block wall to the south as part of <br />the garage. <br />Raitt Street Site <br />The Raitt Street Site is at the northeast corner of West Myrtle Street and South Raitt Street, comprised of 415 <br />and 423 S. Raitt Street totaling 1.09 acres. See Figure 6, AerialPhotograph — Raitt Street Site. The Raitt Street Site <br />is identified as APNs 007-273-12 and 14, and has two street fronts, Raitt Street to the west and Myrtle Street <br />to the south. North and east property lines are bounded by multi -family and single-family residential uses, <br />respectively. There are no above grade structures and the site is secured by chain -link fencing along south and <br />west boundaries and masonrywall from the north and east residential properties. There are several trees on the <br />property. <br />75C-25 <br />
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