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<br />the Santa Ana Unified School District. <br /> <br />Adopt an ordinance approving Development Agreement No. 2004-01. <br /> <br />Adopt a resolution approving Tentative Parcel Map No. 2004-02 <br />(County Map No. 2003-262) as conditioned. <br /> <br />On July 6, 2004, a second City Council meeting was scheduled and was <br />continued by the City Council to July 19, 2004. <br /> <br />On July 19, 2004, the aforesaid hearing was held and at that time the City <br />Council considered all testimony, written and oral. <br /> <br />Amendment Application No. 2004-01 has been filed with the City of Santa <br />Ana to change the zoning district designation of certain real property located <br />at One Broadway from Midtown Specific Plan NO.3 (SP-3) to the One <br />Broadway Specific Development District (SD-75). <br /> <br />1. SD-75 would allow professional and business offices; banks and <br />similar financial institutions; service and commercial retail uses; <br />restaurants; nightclubs, bars and indoor entertainment (with a <br />Conditional Use Permit); coffee houses (with a Conditional Use <br />Permit); and banquet facilities (with a Conditional Use Permit). <br /> <br />Amendment Application No. 2004-01 is consistent with the General <br />Plan, including but not limited to its goals and policies to: <br /> <br />a. Promote the balance of land uses to address basic community <br />needs. Land Use Element Goal No. 1.0. <br /> <br />2. <br />3. <br /> <br />E. <br /> <br />F. <br /> <br />G. <br /> <br />2. <br /> <br />Ordinance NS-2649 <br />Page 2 of 5 <br /> <br />b. <br /> <br />Promote land uses which enhance the City's economic and <br />fiscal viability. Land Use Element Goal No. 2.0. <br /> <br />Support developments that create a business environment <br />that is safe and attractive. Land Use Element Policy No. 2.8. <br /> <br />Enhance development sites and districts which are unique <br />community assets that enhance the quality of life. Land Use <br />Element Goal No. 4.0. <br /> <br />Encourage high intensity office development to attract major <br />tenants that will contribute to cultural and business activities of <br />the central city. Land Use Policy No. 1.3. <br /> <br />Support projects that contribute to the redevelopment and <br />revitalization of the central city urban areas. Land Use Policy <br />No. 2.7. <br /> <br />c. <br /> <br />d. <br /> <br />e. <br /> <br />f. <br /> <br />g. <br /> <br />Create an opportunity for Class A office space suitable for <br />acquisition of major, high profile tenant in the Downtown <br />Development Area. Land Use Policy No. 2.11. <br /> <br />Encourage large-scale office development with ancillary retail <br />in the proximity of the Civic Center Complex, Downtown and <br />Midtown urban areas. Land Use Policy No. 2.12. <br /> <br />h. <br /> <br />11 B-2 <br />
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