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CUP No. 76-38-MOD-1 – Extra Space (212-280 N. Sullivan and 2602 W. Fifth streets) <br />December 8, 2025 <br />Page 7 of 9 <br />5 <br />4 <br />2 <br />9 <br />Goal LU-2: Land Use Needs – Provide a balance of land uses that meet Santa <br />Ana’s diverse needs. <br />o Policy LU-2.6: Encourage Investment – Promote rehabilitation of properties <br />and encourage increased levels of capital investment to create a safe and <br />attractive environment. <br />o Policy LU-2.7: Business Incubator – Support land use decisions that encourage <br />the creation, development, and retention of businesses in Santa Ana. <br />Goal LU-3: Compatibility of Uses – Preserve and improve the character and <br />integrity of existing neighborhoods and districts. <br />o Policy LU-3.4: Compatible Development – Ensure that the scale and massing <br />of new development is compatible and harmonious with the surrounding built <br />environment. <br />Goal LU-4: Complete Communities – Support a sustainable Santa Ana through <br />improvements to the built environment and a culture of collaboration. <br />o Policy LU-4.2: Public Realm – Maintain and improve the public realm through <br />quality architecture, street trees, landscaping, and other pedestrian-friendly <br />amenities. <br />Goal EP-1: Job Creation and Retention – Foster a dynamic local economy that <br />provides and creates employment opportunities for all residents in the city. <br />Goal EP-3: Business Friendly Environment – Promote a business friendly <br />environment where businesses thrive and build on Santa Ana’s strengths and <br />opportunities. <br />o Policy EP-3.7: Facilitating Investment – Promote a solution-based customer <br />focus in order to facilitate additional development and investment in the <br />community. <br />Goal HE-2: Housing Supply and Diversity – A diversity of quality housing, <br />affordability levels, and living experiences that accommodate Santa Ana’s <br />residents of all household types, income levels, and age groups to foster an <br />inclusive community. <br />Goal UD-1: Physical Character – Improve the physical character and livability of <br />the City to promote a sense of place, positive community image, and quality <br />environment. <br />o Policy UD-1.1: Design Quality –Ensure all developments feature high quality <br />design, materials, finishes, and construction. <br />Goal UD-2: Sustainable Environment – Improve the built environment through <br />sustainable development that is proportional and aesthetically related to its setting. <br />o Policy UD-2.2: Compatibility and Use With Setting – Employ buffers and other <br />urban design strategies to encourage the compatibility of new development <br />with the scale, bulk, and pattern of existing development. <br />Goal UD-3: Attractive Travelways – Create and maintain safe and attractive <br />travelways through coordinated streetscape design. <br />Approval of the proposed Project is consistent with the General Plan land use designation <br />of Flex-1.5, which is intended to support context-appropriate development on sites with <br />existing compatible uses. The Industrial/Flex designation allows a mix of clean industrial <br />and creative uses, including office-industrial flex spaces, small-scale clean <br />manufacturing, research and development, retail, artist galleries, and live-work units. The <br />