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<br />LAND USE ELEMENT <br /> <br />The Airport Environs Element of the City of Santa Ana General Plan <br />serves as long range policy guide ensuring that development in the <br />City does not endanger the general public from safety or noise hazards <br />associated with aircraft in the vicinity of John Wayne Airport (JWA). <br />Additionally, it provides guidance for the purpose of ensuring navigable <br />airspace is not impacted by future development in the City. <br /> <br />Redevelopment Plans <br /> <br />An estimated 5,185 acres (8.1 square miles) of land in Santa Ana is currently <br />included in six existing redevelopment project areas. Of this total, 9 percent <br />(464 acres) is in residential use, 32 percent (1,678 acres) commercial, 40 <br />percent (2,075 acres) industrial, with other uses accounting for the remaining <br />19 percent (968 acres). The following six redevelopment plans have been <br />adopted: <br /> <br />. Santa Ana Redevelopment Plan - This plan which encompasses 694 <br />acres, was adopted in 1973 to revitalize the downtown area, improve <br />traffic circulation, reestablish businesses, and stimulate private <br />investment; <br /> <br />. North Harbor Boulevard Redevelopment Plan - Adopted in 1982. the <br />Plan covers 470 acres along Harbor Boulevard. The Plan for this area <br />was adopted to define future development, and create design standards <br />for new development in the area. <br /> <br />. Inter-City Commuter Station Redevelopment Plan - This plan. also <br />adopted in 1982, focuses on approximately 525 acres designed to <br />provide for the development of a commuter rail station and to promote <br />supporting uses. <br /> <br />. South Main Street Redevelopment Plan - Adopted in 1982, the plan <br />applies to 1,500 acres in one of the primary commercial and industrial <br />districts of the City; <br /> <br />. South Harbor BoulevardlFai'rview Street Redevelopment Plan - Adopted <br />in 1982, this 1,085 acre plan covers a key industrial area in the vicinity of <br />Harbor Boulevard and Fairview Street; and <br /> <br />. Bristol Corridor Redevelopment Plan - Adopted in 1989, the plan <br />promotes the redevelopment of a 781 acres area along the Bristol Street <br />corridor of the City. <br /> <br />The location of the redevelopment project areas are shown in Exhibit A-1. <br /> <br />(Revised February 2. 2009) <br /> <br />A-6 <br /> <br />Resolution No. 2009-011 <br />Page 36 of 42 <br />