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Item 15 - On-Call Environmental Review Services for Federally Funded Programs
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City of Santa Ana <br />On-Call Environmental Review Services for Housing Division <br /> <br />20 <br />Rincon Consultants prepared an Addendum <br />to the EIR for changes to the previously <br />approved Transit Zoning Code (TZC), for <br />which the City of Santa Ana certified a <br />programmatic Final EIR in 2010.The 2010 <br />FEIR consists of a programmatic analysis of <br />the TZC that provided new zoning for all of <br />the properties within the central core of the <br />City, an area that consists of over 100 blocks <br />and 450 acres. The proposed project <br />involved construction of a new <br />commercial/residential mixed-use <br />development consisting of 12,350 square feet of commercial space and 220 residential units on two <br />parcels in downtown Santa Ana, within the TZC area. As part of the project, the historical facades of the <br />existing First American building at 114 E. Fifth Street were be preserved and incorporated into the <br />facades into the new mixed-use building. Rincon prepared a cultural and historic resource investigation <br />that conformed to set standards for CEQA and NEPA, and Section 106. Additional issues examined <br />included air quality, noise, and traffic. <br />4th & Mortimer Project EIR Addendum <br />City of Santa Ana <br />Reference Info: <br />Pedro Gomez, AICP, Associate Planner <br />City of Santa Ana Planning and Building Agency <br />20 Civic Center Plaza, Ross Annex M-20 <br />Santa Ana, California 92702 <br />714-667-2790 | PGomez@santa-ana.org <br />Dates: September 2020 to December 2021 <br />Budget: $49,672 <br />Scope of Work: <br /> Peer review of technical studies <br /> Preparation of Cultural Resources <br />Assessment <br /> Preparation of a EIR Addendum <br />Staff: Deanna Hansen (Principal-in-Charge), <br />Susanne Huerta (Project Manager), Vanessa <br />Villanueva, Steven Treffers <br />Rincon was retained by the City of Santa Ana to <br />prepare an Addendum to the Final EIR for the <br />TZC for 4th and Mortimer Project located within <br />the TZC area. Northgate Gonzalez and Red Oak <br />Investments proposed to develop a mixed-use <br />residential and commercial development that <br />consisted of 163 residential units and 5,553 <br />square feet of commercial/retail space on two <br />city blocks, 409 E. 4th Street (Block A) and 509 <br />E. 4th Street (Block B). The project required the <br />following discretionary actions subject to <br />approval by the Planning Commission and City Council: a site plan review, a zone change from Urban <br />Neighborhood 2 (UN-2) to Urban Center (UC) for Block B, and a voluntary lot merger for multiple <br />underlying legal lots on Block B. The Project involved the demolition of two existing buildings, Northgate <br />Gonzalez Market and Muñoz Auto & Tire Repair, and ancillary structures on the project site <br />EXHIBIT 1
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