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O NE B RO A D WA Y P LA Z A P RO J E CT E I R A D DE N DU M CI T Y O F S A NT A A NA <br />3. Project Description <br />Page 14 PlaceWorks <br />▪ Utilities and Service Systems. The Approved Project would interfere with the transmission of television <br />signals from area television stations. <br />▪ Aesthetics. The Approved Project would not be proportional to the scale of the existing land use on the <br />Project Site and it would create shade shadows on adjacent land uses. <br />▪ Cultural Resources. The Approved Project would require the removal of three historic homes along <br />Broadway. <br />The project required a general plan amendment; amendment to the circulation element; amendment to the <br />Midtown Specific Plan; adoption of the One Broadway Plaza Specific Devel opment Zoning District; tentative <br />map; vacation of Sycamore Street; encroachment permits/maintenance agreement; approval of inclu sion of a <br />portion of State-owned property; Historical Resource Commission review for demolition requests; and a State <br />helipad permit. Therefore, implementation of the One Broadway Plaza Project, is herein referred to as the <br />“Approved Project.” <br />The Approved Project includes the construction of a 37 -story office building with an eight-level parking <br />structure and the rehabilitation o f four existing structures into commercial office and restaurant offices. The <br />Approved Project include the abandonment of Sycamore Street between 10th Street and Washington Avenue <br />and the removal of three structures on the Project Site that are designated historically significant. The Approved <br />Project would retain and restore one other historic structure. The Certified EIR analyzed a project size of <br />545,124 total square feet, which includes office, rehabilitated office, retail, formal dining, and casual dining. The <br />Approved Project also includes an eight-level freestanding parking structure of approximately 2,500 spaces. <br />The Approved Project does not allow for residential uses. Table 2 below summarizes the Approved Project’s <br />land uses. <br />Table 2: Approved Project Land Use Summary <br />Land Use Square Feet <br />Office Building 508,200 <br />Rehabilitated Office 9,803 <br />Retail 8,525 <br />Formal Dining 15,915 <br />Casual Dining 2,681 <br />TOTAL 545,124 <br /> <br />5 - 68
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