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WHEREAS, the proposed Project will not adversely affect the General Plan, as <br />amended by General Plan Amendment No. 2018-06, as is expressly set forth in the <br />Request for City Council Action dated November 19, 2019 and Request for Planning <br />Commission Action dated October 28, 2019, together with all supporting documents, <br />including but not limited to, proposed resolutions, which are incorporated herein by this <br />reference. <br />NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />DOES RESOLVE, DETERMINE, FIND AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: <br />Section 2. CEQA. The requirements of the California Environmental Quality <br />Act have been satisfied in that a Final Environmental Impact Report and Mitigation <br />Monitoring and Reporting Program have been prepared for the Project, including the <br />Development Agreement. <br />Section 3. GENERAL PLAN CONSISTENCY. Pursuant to California <br />Government Code section 65867.5(b) and based on the entire record before the City <br />Council, including all written and oral evidence presented to the City Council, the City <br />Council hereby finds that the Development Agreement is compatible with the objectives, <br />policies, and general plan land use programs specified in the General Plan for the City <br />of Santa Ana in that: <br />A. The City of Santa Ana has officially adopted a General Plan. <br />B. The land uses authorized by the General Plan Amendment, and the <br />General Plan Amendment itself, are compatible with the objectives, policies, <br />general land uses, and programs specified in the General Plan, for the following <br />reasons: <br />i. The existing General Plan land use designation for the project is <br />Professional and Administrative Office (PAO), which allows business and <br />professional offices uses with a floor area ratio of 1.5. In order to facilitate the <br />construction of a multi -family housing project with a maximum floor area ratio <br />of 1.43, the general plan land use designation is proposed to be changed to <br />District Center (DC), which permits high intensity, mixed -use urban villages <br />and pedestrian -oriented experiences that support mid- to high-rise office <br />centers, commercial activity, and cultural activities with floor area ratios <br />ranging from 0.5 to 5.0. Focusing growth within District Centers and along <br />major corridors reduces the pressure for growth in low density residential <br />neighborhoods. <br />ii. The proposed Project will support several goals/objectives and policies of <br />the General Plan. <br />Housinq Element (HE) Goal 2: to create diversity of quality housing, <br />affordability levels, and living experiences that accommodate Santa <br />Ordinance NS-2979 <br />Page 5 of 59 <br />