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75A
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10/7/2014
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EIR No. 2014 -01, GPA No. 2014 -02 <br />ZOA No. 2014 -01 & AA No. 2014 -01 <br />August 25, 2010 <br />Page 3 <br />Proiect Descriotion <br />The Harbor Mixed Use Transit Corridor Specific Plan ( "Harbor Corridor Plan ") proposes a new land <br />use and development vision along Harbor Boulevard, and would replace the existing 425 -acre North <br />Harbor Specific Plan (NHSP) with a reduced plan area of 305 -acres generally along Harbor <br />Boulevard. The previously- adopted NHSP also included 120 acres of property that was comprised <br />of the Willowick Golf Course and single - family residential neighborhoods to the east of Harbor. <br />These two areas are recommended to be removed from the plan and to have their zoning reflect the <br />existing land uses of open space and R1 — single - family development. The adoption of the Harbor <br />Corridor Plan will not affect these properties in any way. <br />The guiding principles of this planning effort are to provide: <br />1. Expanded development opportunities that respond to transit investments. <br />2. A variety of safe and efficient travel choices. <br />3. Economic vitality and new opportunities for businesses and residents. <br />4. A sense of place. <br />5. Community health and wellness. <br />Another important aspect of the plan is its emphasis on providing new street design to promote multi - <br />modal transportation. The plan contains new design standards and cross - sections that will create <br />wider sidewalks, reintroduce on- street parking in select locations, add bicycle lanes, improve <br />crosswalk design, and reduce automobile travel lanes. One potential outcome of these efforts, and a <br />stated goal of the plan, is to reduce traffic speeds along the street to improve the pedestrian and <br />bicycle environment. <br />The proposed project area is generally west of the Santa Ana River, with the Harbor Corridor Plan's <br />northern and southern boundaries adjacent to the city boundaries of Garden Grove and Fountain <br />Valley. Specifically, the project area is between Westminster Avenue and Gloxinia Avenue and <br />parcels along Westminster Avenue, First Street and Fifth Street, one -half mile east of Harbor <br />Boulevard (Exhibit 1). <br />The majority of the proposed Harbor Corridor Plan project area is currently developed with a variety <br />of commercial uses including auto sales, retail centers and religious institutions. Sixteen percent of <br />the project area is residential in nature, 14 percent industrial, and five percent vacant land. Adjacent <br />land is characterized by a mix of single family residences, mobile homes, multiple family residences, <br />elementary schools, and the Santa Ana River to the east (Exhibit 2). <br />75A -23 <br />
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