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GPA No. 2020-07, AA No. 2020-05 - Westview Housing <br />January 19, 2021 <br />Page 4 <br />the multi -family buildings and the single-family homes. The closest home on Huron Drive <br />will have a setback of 50 feet and the properties along 16t" Street will be 185 feet from <br />the nearest building. The perimeter of the property will be planted with trees to screen the <br />project. <br />The project has contemporary architecture with a variety of materials including glass tile <br />arches, wood veneer, batten board siding, art graphics, plaster, and a mix of warm and <br />cool colors. On -site vehicular circulation is designed to provide access from Westminster <br />Avenue (with right -turn in and right -turn out access) to the parking lot that is located <br />behind the buildings. There is no access or egress along Huron, a local residential street. <br />Additionally, the Public Works Agency obtained input from the neighborhood to the south <br />regarding future street improvements. This included construction of a median on <br />northbound Fairview Street which would remove the ability for a left-hand turn movement <br />onto 16t" Street. The neighborhood opted to have the median at Fairview and 16t" Streets <br />constructed in the future at a date uncertain and after the completion of Phase I of the <br />Fairview Widening project. <br />Parking <br />Table 3: Parking Data <br />Standard <br />Rate <br />Demand <br />Project <br />Difference <br />Spaces <br />Provided <br />State Law <br />0.5/unit <br />44 spaces <br />136 spaces <br />+92 spaces <br />The Orchard <br />0.4/bedroom <br />91 spaces <br />136 spaces <br />+45 space <br />LADOT Parking <br />0.85/family unit <br />57 spaces <br />136 spaces <br />+79 spaces <br />Study <br />0.29/permanent <br />supportive <br />housing <br />The project provides 136 off-street parking spaces (1.6 parking spaces per unit) with 42 <br />of the spaces in a tandem configuration. The State's Housing Laws requires cities to <br />approve reduced parking ratios at a rate of 0.5 spaces per unit for 100 percent affordable <br />developments within one-half mile of a major transit stop. The project will be 100 percent <br />affordable with major transit stops located at the intersection of Westminster Avenue and <br />Fairview Street. Therefore, per State law, the project requires only 44 parking spaces, but <br />an excess of 92 parking spaces is provided. <br />In addition, the applicant's traffic and parking consultant Fehr & Peers prepared a parking <br />study which documents that 136 parking spaces are adequate for the project. Fehr & <br />Peers collected parking counts at The Orchard, another affordable housing project in <br />Santa Ana managed by Mercy House and redeveloped by Community Development <br />Partners. A parking rate of 0.40 spaces per bedroom was factored. When applying the <br />