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off <br />INSTITUTIONAL (INS) <br />The Institutional designation provides space for <br />government facilities, public service facilities, and public <br />institutions. The Institutional land use designation <br />provides a wide variety of activities and services, <br />such as administrative offices, post offices, police and <br />fire stations, wastewater treatment plants, landfills, <br />hospitals, libraries, schools, colleges and universities, <br />military facilities, and public transit centers. <br />Maximum Intensity Typical Maximum Height <br />INS n/a' n/a' <br />A Ronald Reagan Federal Building and Courthouse <br />Government facilities, like the 11-story Ronald Reagan Federal <br />Building and Courthouse on 4th Street, are included In the <br />institutional designation. <br />OPEN SPACE (os) <br />The Open Space designation provides for recreational <br />and green spaces, including parks, commercial open <br />space, and public facilities such as water channels and <br />rail infrastructure. <br />Maximum Intensity Typical Maximum Height <br />OS n/aa n/a' <br />A Tree -Lined Trails in Santiago Park <br />Areas like Santiago Park provide natural relief and areas for <br />recreation In an urban environment. The park includes an archery <br />range, a lawn -bowling green, a dog training center, a 'Back to <br />Natives' native plant nursery open to the public, the Santiago <br />Park Wildlife and Watershed Center and more traditional park <br />amenities like tree -lined jogging and bike trails, sports fields, <br />playground equipment, and tennis courts. Open spaces in the city <br />are discussed in greater detail In Volume 2, Section 2, Open Space <br />Element. <br />1. Many institutional uses in Santa Ana are outside ofthe City's land use authority and notsubjectto City standards; 0.5 FAR is generallythe baseline for <br />institutional uses that are within the City's land use authority. <br />2. There is no typical maximum height for institutional or open space uses. In the West Santa Ana Boulevard Focus Area, open space uses have a <br />maximum height of 2 stories (see Table W-6 on page Ltl-08). <br />3. Open space allows for very limited development; a2 FAR is generally the baseline for structures developed in this land use category. <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN <br />
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