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Salas, Diana <br />From: Diane Fradkin <dianefradkin@hotmail.com> <br />Sent: Monday, November 18, 2019 11:55 AM <br />To: eComment <br />Subject: Fw: 2525 N. Main Street - This parcel is part of Park Santiago Neighborhood per the City <br />of Santa Ana Map <br />Attachments: park Santiago city map.docx <br />From: Diane Fradkin <dianefradkin@hotmail.com> <br />Sent: Wednesday, November 6, 2019 8:26 AM <br />To: ciglesias@santa-ana.org <ciglesias@santa-ana.org> <br />Subject: 2525 N. Main Street -This parcel is part of Park Santiago Neighborhood per the City of Santa Ana Map <br />Good morning Councihnember Iglesias: <br />I wanted to make sure you were aware of this City Map. It shows that the 2525 N. Main Street parcel is part of the Park <br />Santiago Neighborhood. As you can see, the neighborhood has about 1,100 single family residences ..... not just the 11 <br />homes on Spurgeon which back up to the proposed project, nor the homes at Edgewood and Bush Streets and not just the <br />parcel at 2525 N. Main Street. <br />My point is that this is one neighborhood community and should be addressed and analyzed as one community, not <br />individual parcel or individual street. The impacts of the proposed project will effect everyone in the neighborhood, not <br />just the homes on Spurgeon or across the street on Edgewood and Bush Streets ..... it will directly impact the quiet <br />enjoyment quality of the entire neighborhood. <br />To suggest that the entire decision of this project hinges upon what the 11 homes on Spurgeon think is short sighted as its <br />one neighborhood and all residents will be impacted..... singling out individuals just causes a divide for our <br />neighborhood. I just wanted to give you a bigger perspective of the impacts of this proposed high density project to the <br />whole community of Park Santiago. <br />As you know, Park Santiago is not opposed to development ..... we want responsible development ..... that would be <br />Medium Density (MR-15) adjacent to Single Family Residential, if its to be residential. <br />The site is zoned for Professional OJJice...... the developer purchased the property knowing this. They've been successful <br />in the City on many other projects..... but the reality of land development is that not every project is going to be a home <br />run or grand slam..... some are only a base hit which is better than striking out. <br />Based on the above information, I encourage you to vote NO on November 19th. This site warrants something better that <br />will enhance the entire community! <br />Respectfully Submitted, <br />Diane Fradkin <br />27 Year Resident of Park Santiago <br />714-914-8047 <br />
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