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The Academy Charter High School MND ( City of Santa Ana Planning Division <br />circulation issues associated with the existing and proposed student pick-up and drop-off areas were evaluated <br />and recommendations for improvement were made. This project was completed In 2008. <br />South Region High School No. 8 EIR Traffic and Pedestrian Study—LAUSD <br />Fehr & Peers conducted a traffic, parking, and a pedestrian safety study for LAUSD South Region High School <br />No. 8, a proposed 1,215 student high school located in the City of Maywood. A report summarizing the study's <br />findings was prepared for inclusion in the draft EIR for the proposed project. The project, as proposed, includes <br />146,000 square feet of development, including classrooms, a football/soccer stadium with a seating capacity of <br />1,200, a gymnasium, a support service center, a performing arts center, administration offices, plant manager <br />facilities and on -grade parking facilities with basketball courts above. The study evaluated the potential for traffic <br />impacts on adjacent intersections and street segments. The available parking supply on streets within a %-mile <br />walking distance of the project site was examined, and the ability of the proposed on -site parking supply to <br />accommodate expected parking demand associated with the project was examined. A pedestrian safety <br />assessment of key crossings leading to the project site was conducted, and recommendations to enhance <br />pedestrian safety were provided. The site access and internal circulation plan was evaluated, and <br />recommendations on future student pick-up/drop-off procedures and queuing requirements were provided. This <br />project was completed in 2010. <br />Project Understanding and Approach <br />Orangewood Children's Foundation (Foundation) was founded over 30 years ago as a 501(c)3 nonprofit for the <br />purpose of developing a facility to shelter Orange County children who are victims of abuse, neglect, and <br />abandonment. In 1985, the Foundation completed development of the Orangewood Children's Home, which is <br />located in the City of Orange. This facility is owned and operated by the Orange County Social Services Agency <br />and is the County's only emergency shelter for neglected and sexually, physically, or emotionally, abused <br />children. The existing Children's Home facility provides housing for minors, an on -site K-12 school and <br />preschool, medical facilities, recreational facilities, a Child Abuse Services Team, and a Family Visitation <br />Center. In addition to supporting the operation of the Children's Home, the Foundation currently provides a wide <br />range of programs, activities, and education to Orange County foster children. <br />The Foundation is proposing to develop a residential private charter high school (The Academy) for education <br />specific to Orange County foster youth. The Academy is proposed to be a residential high school that will <br />accommodate up to 450 students, 80 of which would reside on -site. The proposed development includes five <br />education buildings: <br />N Two classroom buildings (one two-story and one three-story) totaling 46,800 square feet <br />IN One two-story administrative/library/student union building totaling 37,200 square feet <br />* One two-story gymnasium totaling 25,800 square feet <br />* One 400 square foot mechanical equipment building <br />The proposed residential component of the project includes the following four buildings: <br />• Three residential buildings (one two-story and two three-story) totaling 36,000 square feet <br />® One administrative support building totaling 5,000 square feet <br />The proposed school site is located at 1901 North Fairview Street in the City and has been previously <br />developed with hospital and medical buildings. A search of the site's history indicates that the site was utilized <br />by Riverview Hospital from 1964 to 1985, at which time the site became the Santa Ana Hospital and Medical <br />Center. The previous medical structures have been largely demolished, and only the building slabs remain. <br />The project site is designated by the City's General Plan for Professional/Administrative Office land uses with a <br />Floor Area Ratio (FAR) of 0.5. The City's General Plan Land Use Element states that a FAR of 0.5 indicates that <br />the site is intended to have a developed character of lower intensity, and that these areas are typically adjacent <br />