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This section is problematic because the Fair Market Value of the property has not been <br />established, which is a process of the good faith negotiation process. This section seems to <br />validate the City of Garden Grove’s appraisal of the Willowick Property as the actual valuation of <br />the land and is misleading. <br />The staff report fails to mention that the $90 million valuation of the property is based on Willowick <br />being converted to a “Master Planned Community” that will be primarily market-rate housing with <br />commercial and retail development, some affordable housing, and a negligible amount of open <br />space. The appraisal assumes that the property will be rezoned. <br />Current Santa Ana Open Space Deficit <br />Given that Willowick property is currently zoned as open space the Coalition believes it is <br />important that the Council Members receive information on the need for this land use in the City. <br />Throughout the City’s Environmental Justice (EJ) outreach for the General Plan, residents have <br />consistently said they urgently need more open space.The City’s summary of the EJ Survey <br />Results states that “when asked to rank from a list of five actions that will improve their quality of <br />life and create a healthy environment, 468 responses were received. The following lists the <br />actions that were ranked by all respondents from first choice to last choice. First choice: Additional <br />public parks, open space and community centers within walking distance from their home, school, <br />or business.”Residents who attended the City’s 10 EJ Community Forums also consistently1 <br />named their need for Open Space as one of their top needs. <br />The residents’ requests for more open space are not surprising given that the City of Santa Ana <br />dedicates only 4% of their land to open space.The Santa Ana Municipal Code states that the2 <br />City's parkland standard is 2 acres per 1,000 residents.This standard is lower than the one <br />suggested by the California Quimby Act which recommends a park standard of 3 acres per 1,000 <br />residents. Table 5.15-13 of the Santa Ana General Plan Update Recirculated Draft Program <br />Environmental Impact Report states that based on the City’s parkland standard, the City’s current <br />park deficit is 118.64 acres. For comparison, Willowick is approximately 102 acres. This deficit will <br />only deepen with the increase in development anticipated by the General Plan Update. <br />We hope that you found helpful the clarifications and additional information the Coalition has <br />provided in this letter. We invite the Council to reach out to the Coalition to further discuss the <br />community’s vision for Willowick. Please contact Cynthia Guerra at (714) 805-7317 and at <br />cguerra@riseupwillowick.org. <br />Thank you, <br />The Rise Up Willowick Coalition <br />2 ParkScore- City of Santa Ana, Trust for Public Land,2020. <br />1 City of Santa Ana’s Environmental Justice Outreach Executive Summary, p. 6, July 21, 2021. <br />https://www.santa-ana.org/sites/default/files/pb/general-plan/documents/Formatted%20-%20EJ%20Community%20Outr <br />each%20Report%207.20.21%20final.pdf <br />2 of 2