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84-63
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6/4/1984
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SITE DESIGN IN SANTA ANA <br /> <br />The purpose of promoting good site design in Santa Ana is to safeguard and <br />improve environmental quality as the city changes. Establishment of a site <br />plan review process and quality standards will contribute to assuring that <br />proposals for change are sensitive to the existing amenities and resources of <br />the city. <br /> <br />In consideration of this broad goal, design and development standards as <br />established in this document have several objectives: <br /> <br />To maximize freedom, creativity and innovation in the <br />architecture, landscape design and graphics of each <br />individual project within the framework of constraints <br />imposed by the community's needs to control develop- <br />ment for the health, safety and general welfare of its <br />citizens. <br /> <br />To promote a visually attractive, safe and well- <br />Planned community through the use of sound design <br />techniques. <br /> <br />To protect citizens from unsafe or unsightly conditions. <br /> <br />To minimize potential nuisances to the uses surrounding <br />the new development. <br /> <br />To preserve and maximize the image character and visual <br />quality which has made Santa Ana an attractive place to <br />live and work. <br /> <br />- 2 - <br /> <br /> <br />
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