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4/4/2005
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<br />ii. The project is consistent with the long-range development <br />plans of JW A 1 and supports development of the airport over <br />at least the next 20 years. <br /> <br />a) JWA does not have any known plans to expand JWA <br />within the next twenty-years. <br /> <br />b) JWA did not identify any interference with the present <br />or planned operation of JW A that would result <br />because of this project. <br /> <br />c) The ALUC did not provide any factual evidence that <br />this project is inconsistent with the present operation <br />of JW A. <br /> <br />(1) On January 15, 2004, the ALUC held a public <br />meeting on this project. The staff's <br />recommendation was that the project is <br />consistent with the AELUP, "providing the <br />project complies fully with all conditions <br />required by the FAA," and "provided that a <br />Notice of Airport in Vicinity is provided to all <br />future occupants as specified in JWA AELUP <br />Section 3.3.6." The staff report further stated, <br />"the project technically represents a compatible <br />land use in its scope and at its location, and <br />will be consistent with the Commission's JW A <br />AELUP." <br /> <br />(2) At the January 15, 2004 hearing, contrary to <br />ALUC staffs recommendation, the ALUC voted <br />to approve this project as consistent with the <br />AELUP, with the added condition that the <br />project does not exceed 229' AMSL (Above <br />Mean Sea Level) in height. This condition <br />imposed by ALUC was not supported by any <br />findings of fact in the record. Based upon the <br />unsupported decision, the City of Santa Ana <br />requested the ALUC reconsider the January <br />15, 2004 decision regarding this project. <br /> <br />1 The AELUP is not based upon a twenty-year master plan; as such the City of Santa Ana recognizes it <br />may not be a legally valid comprehensive land use plan. However, since this plan was utilized by ALUC <br />to determine this project was "inconsistent," the City of Santa Ana will reference the AELUP. By the use <br />of the AELUP for this limited purpose, the City of Santa Ana does not waive any legal argument or <br />defense the City may raise regarding the applicability of the AELUP to this or any future projects. <br /> <br />75C-282 <br /> <br />Resolution No. 2005- <br />Page 7 of 25 <br />
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