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Summary of Key Changes in Transit Zoning Code Areas <br /> Future <br /> Future Permitted Allowable <br /> Geographic Area Existing Uses Uses Existing Building District Objectives <br /> Heights <br /> Min/Max <br /> Provide for linkages <br /> between the Civic <br /> Government Civic uses Same as existing One to 20 Same as Center employment <br /> Center stories existing Center employment <br /> base, the SARTC and <br /> the Downtown. <br /> Two to 10 Allow for residential <br /> Commercial, stories (10 uses on upper floors <br /> Commercial, Civic, of existing buildings, <br /> Downtown Civic, residential and mixed One to six stories only ensure compatibility <br /> residential and use stories allowed in of new buildings of <br /> mixed use limited <br /> locations) new buildings within <br /> historic context. <br /> Strengthen the <br /> presence of <br /> Residential and Same as existing with One to two One to five commercial buildings <br /> First Street commercial addition of mixed use stories stories and allow for new <br /> economic <br /> development. <br /> Single-and <br /> multi-family Same as existing with One to five Combination of <br /> residential, the addition of mixed- stories (five restoration and <br /> neighborhood, use, including stories only sensitive infill offset <br /> schools, <br /> Lacy churches, neighborhood- One to four allowed in by enhanced open by <br /> Neighborhood serving retail, an stories limited enhanced open <br /> schools, Industrial Overlay locations space to stabilize and <br /> churches, Zone, and new open along Santa complete <br /> commercial, space Ana Blvd.) neighborhood. <br /> and industrial at <br /> east end <br /> One to five <br /> Same as existing with stories (five <br /> Single-family the addition of mixed- (stories only <br /> houses, use, including allowed in Strengthen the <br /> Logan One to two <br /> neighborhood neighborhood serving limited residential character <br /> Neighborhood commercial, retail, and an stories locations of the neighborhood. <br /> and industrial Industrial Overlay along <br /> Zone Santiago <br /> Ave.) <br /> Industrial, Commercial/ retail, Create a high <br /> office, residential, <br /> Rail Station residential, mixed-use, industrial, One to two Three to 25 intensity mixed-and <br /> mixed-use, entertainment, open stories stories transit- supportive <br /> commercial environment. <br /> space <br /> Next Steps <br /> C The Transit Zoning Code and the Draft Environmental Impact Report will <br /> be released on February 2, 2010 <br /> C Available for review at: <br /> C City Website- www.santa-ana.org <br /> C Main Library or the Planning Counter <br /> C CD -can be purchased at the Planning Counter <br /> C Comment period from February 2 to March 19, 2010. <br /> C Public comment meeting scheduled for February 22, 2010 at 5:30 pm. <br /> <br /> CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 12 JANUARY 19, 2010 <br /> 10A-12 <br /> <br />