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Subtask 1.1: Project Initiation and High-level Outline <br />At the outset of the project and following approval of the final scope, budget, and schedule (subtask <br />2.1), core MIG Team members will meet with City staff to officially kick off the project, gather data and <br />information, finalize protocols and communications, discuss the public engagement process, explore <br />options for structuringthe revised Zoning Code, and outline overall expectations and desired outcomes. <br />As part of this initial meeting, we will tour Santa Ana with City staff to experience conditions in the field <br />and understand your vision for implementing General Plan policy. MIG will photo -document the tour <br />for use in subsequent presentations and work products. <br />Following the meeting and based on those meeting discussions, we will prepare a working outline for <br />the revised Zoning Code, indicating how existing code provisions will fit into the new structure and <br />where new sections will be introduced. This will be created as a shared Excel document to allow the City <br />and the MIG Team to track (over the course of the program) where existing code sections have been <br />moved and revised. The following is an example of the restructuring. <br />Proposed New Structure for Title 41 <br />Article I: Purpose, Applicability, and Interpretation of <br />the Zoning Code <br />» Purpose and » Zones Established <br />and Applicability Zoning Map <br />» Interpretations » Enforcement <br />Which Current Articles <br />the New Structure Will <br />Include <br />Article I: In General <br />(partially) Article VIII: <br />Enforcement <br />Article 2: Zones, Allowable Uses, <br />and Development and <br />Article III: Use District Regulations <br />Design Standards <br />Specifically Article XIX: The <br />Transit Code <br />» Residential Zones <br />» Open Space Zones <br />As determined appropriate through the <br />» Commercial and Office Zones <br />» Institutional Zones <br />analysis of the approximate 100 specific <br />» Industrial Zones <br />» Specific Plan Zones <br />plans and similar documents, some will <br />» Mixed -Use Zones <br />» Special Purpose Zones <br />be incorporated into this article while <br />others will be cross-referenced as stand- <br />alone documents. <br />Article 3: Site Planning and General Development Standards <br />Article II: Use Districts— General <br />(Applicable Citywide) <br />Provisions (partially) Article IV: General <br />» Rules of Measurement <br />» Landscaping Standards <br />Provisions (partially) <br />» Site Planning <br />» Off-street Parking <br />Article VII: Setback Lines and Future <br />» Accessory Structures <br />Regulations <br />Right -of -Way Lines Article IX: <br />» Adaptive Reuse <br />" Performance Standards <br />Miscellaneous <br />" Signs <br />Article XI: On -premises Signs <br />» Fences, Walls, and <br />Hedges <br />» Other <br />Article Xll:Off-premises Commercial <br />Advertising Signs (Billboards) <br />Article XVI: Water -Efficient Landscape <br />Standards Article XVI.II: Adaptive <br />Reuse <br />MIG. Inc. <br />