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<br />The Bowery Mixed-Use Project CEQA Findings of Fact <br /> <br />City of Santa Ana 6 <br />May 2020 <br />period (as different construction phases would involve varying activities occurring at different times). <br />Upon completion of construction, these short-term visual impacts would cease. Because the views of <br />construction activities would be temporary and changing as construction progresses, impacts related <br />to the visual degradation of the existing character or quality of the site would be temporary and <br />less than significant. <br /> <br />Operations <br />Implementation of the Project would result in a strong visual contrast from existing conditions but <br />would not degrade the character or quality of the site, which currently has limited visual character <br />or interest. The character of the site would change from setback urban views of industrial uses to a <br />residential, urban mixed-use village that would have a unifying urban modern architectural theme. <br />While implementation of the Project would alter the visual character of the site and surroundings, it <br />is not anticipated that a substantial degradation of the visual character or quality would occur. <br /> <br />In addition, the proposed Project would be visually compatible with the existing and future built <br />environment in the Project area that includes various high-density, urban-style boxy large buildings <br />and ornamental landscaping. The areas in the viewshed of the Project site include urban structures <br />such as, Naval Air Station airplane hangars, two and four-story office structures, and a 5-story <br />hotel. The undeveloped chained linked areas across from the Project site in the Tustin Legacy <br />Specific Plan are planned for employment buildings that would likely be modern in architecture <br />and are permitted to be 6-stories and 70-feet in height with a 40-foot setback from Red Hill <br />Avenue. Although the 94 foot high structure would be 24-feet higher than development within the <br />Tustin Legacy, and four stories taller than adjacent structures on Red Hill and across Warner Avenue <br />from the site, the modern urban and dense character of the proposed Project would be similar to <br />the existing and planned uses, which generate similar views. As a result, the proposed Project would <br />not substantially degrade the existing visual character of the site or surrounding area, and impacts <br />would be less than significant. <br /> <br />Regarding a potential conflict with applicable zoning and other regulations governing scenic <br />quality, the Project includes a zone change that would change the existing zoning designation <br />change from M-1 (Light Industrial) to a Specific Development (SD) to implement the proposed <br />mixed-use Project. As described in the City’s Zoning Code Section 41-593.1, the purpose of the SD <br />zone is to promote the public health, safety, and general welfare by the use of good design <br />principles, maintaining an orderly and harmonious appearance, and encouraging excellence of <br />property development. When development projects are proposed within the SD zone, they are <br />required (per Zoning Code Section 41-593.4) to submit development plans for architectural review <br />to ensure that buildings, structures, and grounds would be in keeping with the neighborhood and <br />would not be detrimental to the harmonious development of the City or impair the desirability of <br />investment or occupation in the neighborhood. <br /> <br />The proposed Project would create an attractive, cohesive mixed-use community through the use of <br />contemporary architectural materials and landscaping throughout the Project site. As required by <br />the Zoning Code, the proposed Project’s development plans would be reviewed by the City to <br />ensure consistency with development standards. Thus, the proposed Project would not conflict with <br />applicable zoning or other regulations governing scenic quality. Overall, impacts would be less than <br />significant. <br /> <br />Impact Finding: The Project would not create a new source of substantial light or glare which would <br />adversely affect day or nighttime views in the area (Draft EIR at p. 5.1-4). <br />3-28
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