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DBA10-02
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12/13/2010
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2034 & 2038 N Bush St
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General Plan Land Use Element and Housing Element, as it will <br />• further the goals and policies of the plan and not obstruct their <br /> attainment. Specifically, it will further the Land Use Element Goal <br /> 3, preserve and improve the character and integrity of existing <br /> neighborhood; Policy 3.1, support development which provides a <br /> positive contribution to neighborhood character and identity; Policy <br /> 3.5, encourage new development and/or additions to existing <br /> development that is compatible in scale, and consistent with the <br /> architectural style and character of the neighborhood and Policy <br /> 5.5, encourage development which is compatible with, and <br /> supportive of surrounding land uses. Additionally, it will further the <br /> Housing Element, Goal 2, provide a diversity of quality housing, <br /> affordability levels, and living experiences that accommodate Santa <br /> Ana's residents and workforce of all household types, income <br /> levels, and age groups to foster an inclusive community; Policy HE- <br /> 2.3, Rental Housing. Encourage the construction of rental housing <br /> for Santa Ana's residents and workforce, including a commitment to <br /> very low, low, and moderate income residents and moderate <br /> income Santa Ana workers; and Policy HE-2.8, Agency-Owned <br /> Sites. Maximize affordable housing on Agency-owned properties <br /> that is of high quality, sustainable, and available to various income <br /> levels. <br />• C. The deviation is necessary to make it economically feasible for the <br /> applicant to utilize a density bonus authorized for the development <br /> pursuant to section 41-1604 <br />The deviations of the development standards requested, reduction <br />of minimum lot size for five (5) units from 18,000 square feet to <br />14,000 square feet and reduction of front yard setback from 20 feet <br />to 17.5 feet, are necessary to make the project economically <br />feasible. <br />Section 3. In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, the <br />proposed project is categorically exempt from CEQA review per Section 15303, class 3 <br />and Section 15332, Class 32. The Class 3 exemption allows new construction multi-family <br />residential structures in urbanized areas designed for not more than six dwelling units. <br />The Class 32 exemption allows for construction of in-fill development projects of less than <br />five acres in urbanized areas. A Notice of Exemption for Environmental Review No. 2010- <br />101 will be filed for this project. <br />Section 4. The Planning Commission of the City of Santa Ana after conducting <br />the public hearing hereby approves Density Bonus Application No. 2010-02. This <br />decision is based upon the evidence submitted at the abovesaid hearing, which <br />includes but is not limited to: the Request for Planning Commission Action dated <br />• December 13, 2010 and exhibits attached thereto; and the public testimony, all of which <br />are incorporated herein by this reference. <br />Resolution No. 2010-21 <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />
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