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Santa Ana General Plan Update <br />CEQA Findings of Fact and Statement <br />Of Overriding Considerations -8- October 2021 <br />Mandatory Topics Optional Topics <br /> Land Use Element <br /> Circulation Element <br /> Housing Element <br /> Open Space Element <br /> Conservation Element <br /> Safety Element <br /> Noise Element <br /> Public Services Element <br /> Urban Design Element <br /> Community Element <br /> Economic Prosperity Element <br /> Historic Preservation Element <br /> <br /> <br />The proposed GPU is comprehensive both in its geography and subject matter. It addresses the <br />entire territory within the plan area’s boundary and the full spectrum of issues associated with <br />management of the plan area. The GPU also includes forecasts of long-term conditions and <br />outlines development goals and policies; exhibits and diagrams; and the objectives, principles, <br />standards, and plan proposals throughout its various elements. The GPU can be found online at <br />https://www.santa-ana.org/general-plan. The General Plan Policy Framework can be accessed <br />at <br />https://www.santa-ana.org/sites/default/files/pb/general- <br />plan/documents/GeneralPlanPolicyFrameworkMaster.DRAFT.cmo2.pdf. <br />Coordination and consistency are essential between the elements of the GPU, but in particular <br />with the land use element. The circulation element, which identifies proposed improvements to <br />the transportation system, may impact surrounding land uses and future development. The urban <br />design element sets forth policies and programs to improve the city’s design and urban form. The <br />conservation element protects and maintains the city’s natural, cultural, and other resources, with <br />a focus on preserving aesthetics and the environmental quality of the city. <br />Both the land use element and the circulation element are described in more depth below. Focus <br />areas and specific plan/special zoning areas are also described. <br />Updated Land Use Element <br />The updated land use element will guide growth and development (e.g., infill development, <br />redevelopment, use, and revitalization/restoration) within the plan area by designating land uses <br />as shown in the proposed land use map. Figure 3-7 of the Updated Draft PEIR (Volume II of the <br />Final Recirculated PEIR) shows the 13 proposed land use designations of the General Plan <br />update, and Table 3-4 gives a general description of the land use designations that are added to <br />the GPU and were not in the current General Plan. Land use designations define the type and <br />nature of development that would be allowed in a given location of the plan area. The land use <br />designations and patterns are intended to provide the basis for more detailed zoning designations <br />and development intensities, requirements, and standards established in the City’s development <br />code. <br />It is important to note that the updated land use element is a regulatory document that defines the <br />framework for future growth and development in the plan area but does not directly result in