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TRANSIT ZONING CODE presented by Jay Trevino, Executive Director <br /> of Planning and Building Agency <br /> What's Changed? <br /> C Santa Ana/Garden Grove Transit Vision <br /> C Related Companies proposed project <br /> C Affordable housing <br /> C Industrial Overlay Zone created <br /> Washington Street remains open <br /> C New open space added as part of Station District project <br /> Transit Zoning Code Background <br /> C Initially drafted as a component of the larger Santa Ana Renaissance <br /> Specific Plan <br /> C Community process included over 100 outreach meetings and interviews <br /> held from April 2006 through February 2008 <br /> C Primary goals: <br /> C Plan for the redevelopment of the properties owned by the Santa Ana <br /> Redevelopment Agency <br /> C Plan for new transit opportunities <br /> C The plan was changed to respond to community concerns and to <br /> integrate new project information <br /> What will the Transit Zoning Code do? <br /> C Provide zoning for the integration of new infill development into existing <br /> neighborhoods, <br /> C Allow for the reuse of existing structures by allowing more flexibility of <br /> use <br /> C Provide atransit-supportive, pedestrian oriented development framework <br /> to support the addition of new transit infrastructure. <br /> Corridor (CDR) <br /> C Provides pedestrian-friendly streets <br /> C Allows for street level retail, service, and office uses and residential <br /> above <br /> C Ensures that new development is compatible with adjacent <br /> neighborhoods <br /> C Allow mixed-uses compatible with neighborhoods <br /> C Make a more walkable street <br /> Downtown (DT) <br /> C Accommodate a mixture of retail, office, light service, and residential <br /> uses <br /> C Expand retail experience <br /> C Reinforce existing form and character <br /> C Improve walkability <br /> Create a continuous retail experience <br /> Create a variety of open spaces <br /> C Reinforce historic context <br /> <br /> CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 10 JANUARY 19, 2010 <br /> 10A-10 <br /> <br />
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