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Memo to City of Santa Ana Planning Commission <br /> September 15, 2021 <br /> Page 4 <br /> redeveloped solely for 100%below-market rate housing_ Require that any loss of <br /> Open Space be replaced at a ratio of at least a-1:1 <br /> of public parkland due to public of pFiyate development., that loss of public parks <br /> be replaced by new public parks, and that replacement Open Space (including <br /> public parks) be located within 0.5 miles walking distance from the lost Open <br /> Space. Require that a plan for replacement, including specific location of <br /> replacement land, be approved before or as part of approval of M project that <br /> would change the use of existing parks or Open Space. Require that development <br /> of replacement parks or Open Space occur prior to the closure or redevelopment of <br /> the lost parks or Open Space. <br /> 4. Proposed Changes to the Open Space Element's "Park Standard" <br /> The draft Open Space Element currently includes this "park standard" policy: <br /> Policy OS-1.3: Park Standard. Establish and maintain public open space and <br /> recreation requirements for new residential and nonresidential development to <br /> provide sufficient opportunities for Santa Ana residents and visitors. Strive to <br /> attain a minimum of two acres of park land per 1,000 residents in the City. <br /> City of Santa Ana Draft General Plan Update, Open Space Element, at 5. This parkland- <br /> to-resident standard is already reflected in Municipal Code Section 35-108(a), which <br /> provides that"[d]evelopment of parks within the city will require the construction of park <br /> and recreation facilities sufficient to provide two (2) acres of such facilities per one <br /> thousand (1,000)population in the city." <br /> The August 2021 RDPEIR for the General Plan Update acknowledges that the <br /> City currently does not meet this per-resident standard, and under the Update the total <br /> "parkland deficiency" is projected to increase further, from 118.14 acres to 299.48 acres <br /> at build-out unless additional parks are provided. RDPEIR at 5.15-28. <br /> The City's standard of two acres of parks per 1,000 residents is not sufficient to <br /> meet the needs of City residents and is much less than the ratio of parkland to residents in <br /> other jurisdictions. According to the National Recreation and Park Association, the <br /> typical jurisdiction has a median of 9.9 of acres of parkland for every 1,0000 residents, <br /> while jurisdictions of more than 250,000 people (like Santa Ana) have a median of 10.9 <br /> acres of parkland per 1,000 residents.'Nationally, the bottom quartile of jurisdictions <br /> over 250,000 people have a median of 5.3 acres of parkland per 1,000 residents. <br /> 'National Recreation and Park Association, NRPA Agency Performance Review 8 <br /> (2020), 1_1 jps-// AA.g <br />