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<br />February 9, 2005 <br /> <br />Mr. Enrique Legaspi, Vice President <br />Regency Centers <br />555 South Flower Street, Suite 3500 <br />Los Angeles, CA 90071 <br /> <br />LLG Reference No. 2.04.2591.1 <br /> <br />Subject: <br /> <br />Updated Shared Parking Analysis for the Proposed Famsa <br />Expansion Project at Santa Ana Downtown Plaza <br />Santa Ana, California <br /> <br />Dear Mr. Legaspi: <br /> <br />As requested, Linscott, Law, &Greenspan, Engineers (LLG) is pleased to submit this <br />Shared Parking Analysis for the proposed Famsa Expansion project, located within <br />Santa Ana Downtown Plaza in the City of Santa Ana, California. <br /> <br />Santa Ana Downtown Plaza is an existing mixed-use center, currently occupied with <br />a variety of retail, restaurant, and office uses. Famsa, an existing furniture and <br />appliance retail store, will be expanded by 3,881 SF for an overall building size of <br />27,256 SF. At completion of the proposed expansion project, a total on-site parking <br />supply of 505 spaces will be provided. <br /> <br />This report evaluates the parking demands of the existing and proposed land uses at <br />Santa Ana Downtown Plaza. The parking analysis evaluates the project's parking <br />requirements based on current City of Santa Ana zoning codes, the methodology <br />outlined in Urban Land Institute's (ULI) Shared Parking guidelines, and existing <br />parking surveys. <br /> <br />Briefly, Santa Ana Downtown Plaza is forecast to have a parking deficiency based on a <br />parking analysis per City parking codes and ULI's theoretical shared parking <br />methodology. However, these methodologies do not necessarily reflect actual and <br />realistic parking conditions at Santa Ana Downtown Plaza. <br /> <br />As such, a shared analysis based on actual parking surveys at the project site was <br />prepared and indicates that the proposed Famsa expansion project will not adversely <br />impact the parking conditions at Santa Ana Downtown Plaza. The proposed on-site <br />parking supply of 505 spaces is forecast to adequately accommodate future parking <br />demands on both a weekday and weekend day. <br /> <br />Our method of analysis, findings, and recommendations are detailed in the following <br />sections of this report. <br /> <br />VA 04-18 <br />S5'1~1f 3 <br /> <br /> <br />Engineers & Planners <br />Traffic <br />Transportation <br />Parking <br /> <br />Linscott. Law & <br />Greenspan. Engineers <br /> <br />1580 Corporate Drive <br />Suite 122 <br />Costa Mesa, CA 92626 <br />714.641.1587 T <br />714,641.0139 F <br />wwwJlgengineers,com <br /> <br />Pasadena <br />Costa Mesa <br />San Diego <br />Las Veg as <br /> <br />Philip M, Unseal!, PE 11924-20001 <br />Jack M, Greenspan, PE <br />William A law, PE IRot) <br />Paul W Wilkinson, PE <br />John P. Keating. PE <br />David S, Shender, PE <br />John A, Boarman, PE <br />Clare M, Look-Jaeger, PE <br />Richard E Barretto, PE <br /> <br />An lG2WB Company Founded 1966 <br />