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EIR No. 2020-03 and GPA No.2020-06 Santa Ana General Plan Update <br /> January 18, 2022 <br /> Page 10 <br /> The development, use and distribution of land are critical to achieving the City's vision <br /> and adhering to the Core Values. As stewards of the land, the City must plan for uses <br /> and development that creates a sustainable, healthy and livable City, ensures equitable <br /> outcomes and land use distributions, protects and enhances cultural and community <br /> assets, and provides opportunities for growth and prosperity. As in other cities, land is a <br /> finite and valuable resource. Its use dictates the City's economic and fiscal future. <br /> The Land Use Element preserves existing neighborhoods by directing new growth to <br /> major corridors and avoids land use changes in existing established neighborhoods. The <br /> five growth areas are identified as Focus Areas, and include: South Main Street, Grand <br /> /Seventeenth Street, West Santa Ana Boulevard (adjacent to the OC Streetcar line), 55 <br /> Freeway/Dyer Road, and South Bristol Street. The proposed Land Use Element will <br /> connect existing planning areas in the City (Transit Zoning Code, Harbor Boulevard <br /> Mixed-Use Corridor, Metro East Mixed Use Overlay Zone, etc.,) with the five proposed <br /> Focus Areas. Within these Focus Areas, the City anticipates the most potential for major <br /> development. A list of the parcels proposed for General Plan land use designation <br /> changes are included in Exhibit 7. <br /> There are 4 goals, 42 policies and 58 implementation items associated with this element. <br /> This is one of the State mandated elements. <br /> Urban Design Element. Urban design is the process of shaping the physical character <br /> and organization of the City and defining the relationship between people and their <br /> environment. It respects the history of a place, considers existing organizational patterns <br /> and the form and character of existing buildings, supports healthy outdoor spaces, and is <br /> mindful of the natural environment. These considerations unite to define a distinct visual <br /> quality and sense of place that reflects community values. <br /> The Urban Design Element establishes the long-range vision for the physical <br /> development, visual qualities, and sensory experience of the City. This Element, in <br /> coordination with other elements of the General Plan, orchestrates a safe, functional and <br /> aesthetically pleasing urban environment. Specifically, the Urban Design Element <br /> addresses the public realm, building form, and establishes programs and measures to <br /> improve the physical setting in which community life takes place while curtailing obsolete, <br /> dysfunctional, and chaotic development. <br /> There are 7 goals, 50 policies and 30 implementation items associated with this Element. <br /> This is an optional element of the General Plan. <br /> City Council 32 — 10 1/18/2022 <br />