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55394.00053\32005762.1 Resolution No. 2020-xx <br />Page 1 of 7 <br /> LS 3.23.20 <br />RESOLUTION NO.2020-xx <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF <br />SANTA ANA APPROVING AND ADOPTING AN <br />ADDENDUM TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT <br />REPORT FOR THE ONE BROADWAY PLAZA PROJECT <br />(SCH NO. 99101047) FOR THE ONE BROADWAY PLAZA <br />MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT AND RE- <br />ADOPTION OF A MITIGATION MONITORING AND <br />REPORTING PROGRAM <br /> <br />WHEREAS, Mike Harrah, representing Caribou Industries (hereinafter referred to <br />as “Applicant”), is requesting approval of General Plan Amendment No. 2020-01 and <br />Zoning Ordinance Amendment No. 2020-02 to allow the construction of a new mixed- <br />use, 37-story residential and commercial development at 1109 North Broadway; and <br />WHEREAS, the subject Property contains 4.34 acres currently developed with <br />commercial office buildings and a vacant lot; and <br />WHEREAS, the One Broadway Plaza Specific Development (SD-75) was <br />adopted in 2004 as a result of interest in developing an office and commercial <br />development within the Midtown Specific Plan District. The specific development <br />zoning district for the site, which establishes land uses and development standards, <br />allows a variety of office and commercial uses only. Such uses include approximately <br />490,003 square feet of office space, 10,000 square feet of retail space and 18,000 <br />square feet of restaurant dining area (“Current Entitlements”); and <br />WHEREAS, in 2004, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana certified the <br />Environmental Impact Report (SCH No.99101047) and adopted a Mitigation Monitoring <br />and Reporting Program for One Broadway Plaza; and <br />WHEREAS, the entitlements being sought for the proposed mixed-use <br />development project include a general plan amendment and zoning ordinance <br />amendment to allow up to 415 residential units within approximately 19 floors of the <br />building (“Mixed-Use Project”). The remaining space will be use as office space, <br />commercial and restaurant areas and residential amenities; and <br />WHEREAS, in 2004, the City Council certified the Final Environmental Impact <br />Report (“2004 EIR”) for the One Broadway Plaza Project (“Originally Approved Plan”), <br />which analyzed the potentially significant environmental impacts of an office and <br />commercial tower, and <br />5 - 11