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Resolution No. 2025-19 <br />Page 5 of 13 <br />count, smaller unit sizes, or a narrower drive aisle, creating a <br />ripple effect that ultimately decreases the size of the buildings. <br />The units have been carefully designed to balance common <br />areas and bedroom space, and any further reduction could <br />compromise livability for future owners. Moreover, if the <br />Project becomes financially unviable, it could result in the loss <br />of the three affordable units. Lastly, the overall site design and <br />proposed amenities took into account the proximity of the City <br />of Santa Ana Zoo/Prentice Park, which is located <br />approximately 4,500 linear feet (0.85 miles) to the southwest <br />of the project site, and Cabrillo Park, which is approximately <br />2,400 linear feet (0.45 miles) to the northwest of the project <br />site. The close proximity of the City park space reduces the <br />overall impact of the concession for the publicly accessible <br />open space. <br />Private Open Space (Incentive/Concession) <br />Section 4.6 (Private/Common Open Space) of the MEMU <br />indicates that the minimum required private open space is 90 <br />square feet per dwelling unit. As proposed, the Project does <br />not provide any private open space for the units. <br />The most direct approach to meeting the minimum private <br />open space requirement would involve constructing <br />balconies, patios, terraces, or rooftop decks for each unit. This <br />requirement would not only compromise the livability but also <br />reduce the sense of privacy for residents, as the anticipated <br />residents would include transitional age youth (TAY), who <br />often includes individuals who are aging out of foster care, <br />exiting the juvenile justice system, or experiencing <br />homelessness, mental health challenges, or other <br />vulnerabilities. Additionally, constructing balconies, patios, <br />terraces, or rooftop decks for each unit would be economically <br />infeasible and the strict adherence would lead to the <br />elimination of residential units, which would affect the <br />feasibility to construct the Project. Staff notes that the overall <br />site design and proposed amenities took into account the <br />proximity of the City of Santa Ana Zoo/Prentice Park and <br />Cabrillo Park, which are located approximately 0.85-miles and <br />0.45-miles away. The close proximity of the City park space <br />reduces the overall impact of the concession for the private <br />open space requirement. <br /> <br />
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