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2001-061 - Urban Design Element of the General Plan of the City of Santa Ana
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2001-061 - Urban Design Element of the General Plan of the City of Santa Ana
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2001-061
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9/17/2001
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On-site Improvements <br /> <br />On-site improvements at gateways would include the following <br />types of improvements: <br /> <br />Hardscapes and Plazas -- this element would be used <br />primarily in areas where pedestrian movements occur with <br />the general flow of vehicular traffic. Many of the <br />designated gateways are not in areas of high pedestrian <br />traffic and do not merit this treatment. The hardscape <br />material would be consistent for all areas within the <br />gateway. <br /> <br />Special Landscaping -- gateways would be accented by using <br />specimen trees and trees that are unique in their growth <br />habit, form, structure, bark or leaf color, flowering or <br />seeding habits. Tree species referenced on the Santa Aha <br />Recommended Tree List would be used for this purpose. <br /> <br />Vertical Landscaping - where physical limitations restrict <br />the use of spacious landscaping, tall and narrow trees will <br />create a theme to enhance the gateway. Eucalyptus, Pinus <br />and other trees that exhibit a narrow canopy would be used <br />in these settings. <br /> <br /> Public Art and Fountains - where space is available, <br /> amenities as banners, sculpture, and water features <br /> encouraged to enhance a specific gateway. <br /> <br />S~ecific Design Elements of Gateways <br /> <br />The nineteen specific gateways are identified below <br />out in the Urban Design Element <br /> <br />Gateway 1 <br /> <br />Bristol Street at North City Limit <br /> <br />as <br /> <br />such <br /> are <br /> <br />called <br /> <br />Gateway 2 <br /> <br />Main Street at North City Limit <br /> <br />Gateway 3 <br /> <br />Seventeenth Street at Tustin Avenue <br /> <br />Gateway 4 <br /> <br />Edinger Avenue at SR-55 Freeway <br /> <br />Gateway 5 <br /> <br />East Dyer Road at SR-55 Freeway <br /> <br />Gateway 6 <br /> <br />MacArthur Boulevard at SR-55 Freeway <br /> <br />Gateway 7 <br /> <br />South Main Street at Sunflower Avenue <br /> <br /> <br />
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