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Transit Zoning CodelProposed Development <br /> May 27, 2010 <br /> Page 4 <br /> properties includes the development of a maximum of 155 rental units and a maximum of 65 for- <br /> sale units for a total of 224 new residential units. Approximately 144 ~~inits X112 rental units and 32 <br /> for-sale units would be constructed on the parcels currently owned by the Agency. "rhe balance of <br /> the 22o units would be built on the parcels identified for potential acquisition, if and when they are <br /> acquired. As currently designed, the Developer Project will provide 114 rental units affordable to <br /> those meeting the Grange County criteria for Low, Very Low and Extremely Low Income, two <br /> manager units, six for-sale units affordable to those meeting the Grange County criteria for <br /> Moderate Income, and 26 market-rate for-sale units. The CitylAgency is also pursuing the addition <br /> of new public open space that could include a p~~blic park, a public tot lot, and a community center <br /> building on the Garfield Elementary School Site. <br /> The objectives of the Developer project for the Agency properties are to; <br /> • Redevelop all of the Agency-owned properties. <br /> • Provide new affordable housing for families in furtherance of the City's affordable housing goals <br /> established in the Ho~~sing Element, the Implementation Plan for the Santa Ana Merged <br /> Redevelopment Project Area, and the City of Santa Ana Consolidated Plan. <br /> • Enhance the streetscape and urban form of the area, particularly along Santa Ana Boulevard, <br /> with the construction of new buildings that meet the standards contained in the Transit Zoning <br /> Code and that support future transit planning. <br /> • Eliminate blight. <br /> • Provide additional public open space and facilitate a joint use arrangement with SAUSD for a <br /> new community center. <br /> • Provide an economically viable redevelopment scenario for the Agency-owned properties. <br /> Environmental Impact Report <br /> "the California Environmental Quality Act ~CEQAy requires that, where there is the potential for <br /> environmental impacts as the result of a proposed project, an Environmental Impact Report ~EIR~ be <br /> prepared in order to study and analyze any potential environmental impacts, disclose such potential <br /> impacts to the public, and mitigate such impacts to the greatest extent feasible. As such, an EIR <br /> was prepared for the Transit Zoning Code and development of the Agency parcels. The <br /> environmental issues analyzed in the EIR include aesthetics, air quality, biological resources, cultural <br /> resources, hazards and hazardous materials, hydrology and water quality, land use, noise, <br /> population and housing, public services, transportation and traffic, utilities and service systems and <br /> <br /> global climate change, as well as the cumulative impacts associated with each of these resource <br /> areas. <br /> <br />