BUILDOUT
<br />fable LU-2 reflects the reasonable long-term
<br />buildout potential for housing units, nonresidential
<br />building square footage, and jobs that could be
<br />generated by the overarching growth strategy and
<br />the Land Use Plan (Figure LU-1).
<br />While these estimates provide a tool to monitor
<br />growth in the City, the figures shown in Table LU-2
<br />represent an informed but estimated projection of
<br />TABLE LU-2. BUILDOUT TABLE
<br />Existing'
<br />a future condition. The actual development in each
<br />planning area will likely vary in terms of location and
<br />mix of uses.
<br />The Land Use Buildout Methodology, June 2020
<br />(provided under seperate cover), details the
<br />assumptions and methodology used to generate the
<br />estimates in Table LU-2.
<br />Growth'
<br />Buildout
<br />Planning Area
<br />Adaptive Reuse Overlay Zone`
<br />Housing Building
<br />Units Sq. Ft.'
<br />260 976,935
<br />Jobs
<br />3,043
<br />Housing Building Jobs
<br />Units Sq. Ft.'
<br />t
<br />1,000 0 -476
<br />I Housing Building Jobs
<br />Units Sq. Ft.3
<br />t
<br />1,260 976,935 2,567
<br />Bristol Street Corridor Spedfic Plan
<br />136
<br />140,348
<br />294
<br />-1
<br />2,791
<br />-12
<br />135
<br />143,139
<br />282
<br />Harbor Corridor Specific Plan
<br />1,324
<br />1,767,937
<br />3,286
<br />3,298
<br />200,045
<br />-1,708
<br />4,622
<br />1,967,982
<br />1,578
<br />MainPlace Specific Plan
<br />0
<br />1,108,080
<br />2,216
<br />1,900
<br />1,318,843
<br />3,164
<br />1,900
<br />2,426,923
<br />5,380
<br />Metro East Overlay Zone
<br />844
<br />2,516,056
<br />7,524
<br />4,707
<br />2,169,891
<br />4,734
<br />5,551
<br />4,685,947
<br />12,258
<br />Midtown Specific Plan
<br />607
<br />1,885,065
<br />4,824
<br />0
<br />-66,812
<br />-209
<br />607
<br />1,818,253
<br />4,61S
<br />Transit Zoning Code
<br />Focus Areas
<br />South Main Street
<br />1,514
<br />,t
<br />1,720
<br />5,530,470
<br />1,685,978
<br />17,361
<br />3,455
<br />4,935
<br />588
<br />-591,204
<br />t
<br />-739,316
<br />-4,339
<br />-1,304
<br />6,449
<br />2,308
<br />4,939,266
<br />946,662
<br />13,022
<br />r.,
<br />2,151
<br />Grand Avenue/17th Street
<br />561
<br />1,400,741
<br />3,568
<br />1,722
<br />-696,847
<br />-1,946
<br />2,283
<br />703,894
<br />1,622
<br />West Santa Ana Boulevard
<br />2,658
<br />3,090,472
<br />9,170
<br />1,262
<br />-281,667
<br />-2,393
<br />3,920
<br />2,808,805
<br />6,777
<br />55 Freeway/Dyer Road
<br />1,221
<br />5,666,453
<br />8,898
<br />8,731
<br />475,830
<br />4,404
<br />9,952
<br />6,142,283
<br />13,302
<br />South Bristol Street
<br />All Other Areas of the City'
<br />220
<br />67,727
<br />1,577,511
<br />t
<br />3,337
<br />92,004
<br />5,272
<br />2,847
<br />3,505,130
<br />552,536
<br />7,855
<br />3,666
<br />5,492 5,082,641
<br />70,574 40,325,086
<br />11,192
<br />95,670
<br />Notes:
<br />1. "Existing" represents conditions as of December 2019 as derived from the City of Santa Ana Planning Information Network and projects already under construction
<br />per the January 2020 monthly development project report.
<br />2. The potential growth for new development in specific plan / special zoning areas Is based on the forecast buildout at the time ofthe respective zoning document's
<br />adoption, minus the amount of new development built between its adoption date and 2019,
<br />3. Only includes nonresidential building square footage.
<br />4. The figures shown on the row for the Adaptive Reuse Overlay represent parcels that are exclusively in the Adaptive Reuse Overlay boundary. Figures for parcels
<br />that are within the boundaries of both the Adaptive Reuse Overlay Zone and a specific plan, other special zoning, or focus area boundary are accounted for in the
<br />respective specific plan, other special zoning, or focus area.
<br />S. The City has Included an assumption for growth on a small portion is percent) of residential parcels through the construction of second units, which is distributed
<br />throughout the City and is not concentrated in a subset of neighborhoods. Additional growth includes known projects in the pipeline and an increase of 10 percent
<br />in building square footage and employment for the professional office surrounding the Orange County Global Medical Center and along Broadway north of the
<br />Midtown Specific Plan as well as the commercial and retail along 1st Street south of the West Santa Ana Boulevard focus area.
<br />Source: City of Santa Ana with assistance from PlaceWorks, 2020.
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