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80A - TRANSIT CODE AND STATION DISTRICT - EXHIBIT D
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5. Adapt ~ reselution approving Transit caning wale Architectural <br /> Style guidelines and Transit honing Code Street Network <br /> Concepts. <br /> The City Council of the City of Santa Ana held ~ duly noticed public hearing <br /> on the above said actions far the Transit honing Code Specific Development <br /> District ~~-84} on dune 7F ~D~ g, and at that time considered all testimony, <br /> ~rritten and oral, <br /> C. Amendment Application hi'o. Dg-09 has been filed ~vith the City of Santa <br /> Ana to change the zoning district designation of certain real property located <br /> in the central urban core of Santa Ana and comprises over ~ Dg blocks and <br /> 45g acres. The area is generally bounded by first Street, ~lovuer Street, <br /> Civic Center Drive, brand Avenue and Interstate ~I~~~ and includes the <br /> Civic Center, Dovuntov~n, the Logan and Lacy neighborhoods, the First <br /> Street commercial carridar, and industrial areas surrounding the Santa Ana <br /> regional Transportation Center {SARTC~, <br /> D. The Transit honing Code ~SDM~4} v~ill establish separate zones that range <br /> frarn transit-oriented compact development to fens intense, neighborhood- <br /> serving development Frith a mixture of land uses ~rithin them, SD-84 alloys <br /> for greater flexibility of parking provision by using the concept of shared <br /> parking far non-residential uses and establishes parking ratios by district <br /> Frith less emphasis on establishing parking ay use. Additionally, D-84 <br /> establis}~es detailed development standards far building and parking <br /> location, building massing and open space, and regulates building <br /> architecture through standards and guidelines. <br /> The City Council has ~reighed and balanced the general plans policies and <br /> has determined that based upon this balancing that Amendment Application <br /> No. 20g-g i consistent v~ith the purpose of the general Plan, including <br /> but not limited to its goals and policies tar <br /> ~ ~ Promote the balance of land uses to address basic community <br /> needs. Land Use Elernenf foal No. .a, <br /> . Pror~ote medium density hauling in and around the davuntorn area. <br /> Land Use Element Policy 1.1. <br /> Support high density residential development Within the City's District <br /> Centers as a part of a mixed use development. Land Use Element <br /> Policy <br /> Support "iivelvuork" opportunities rithin specifically defined areas. <br /> Land Use Element Policy <br /> 5. Promote land uses v~hich enhance the City's economic and fiscal <br /> viability. Land Use Element foal lVo. ~,g. <br /> G. Support cornr~ercial land uses inadequate amounts to accommodate <br /> the City's needs for goods and services, Land Use Element Policy <br /> <br /> Ordinance ~o. ~1S~X <br /> <br /> Page ~ of 9 <br /> <br />
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