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LAND USE ELEMENT <br />guidance for the purpose of ensuring navigable airspace is not impacted by <br />future development in the City. <br />REDEVELOPMENT PLANS <br />Prior to the elimination of Redeveloping Agencies in California in 2011, aiAn <br />estimated 5,185 acres (8.1 square miles) of land in Santa Ana is-earreatly-was <br />included in one Merged Project Area. Prior to August 2004, this Project Area was <br />divided into six separate redevelopment project areas as described below. Of this <br />total, 9 percent (464 acres) is in residential use, 32 percent (1,678 acres) <br />commercial, 40 percent (2,075 acres) industrial, with other uses accounting for the <br />remaining 19 percent (968 acres). The following six redevelopment plans have <br />been adopted: <br />Santa Ana Redevelopment Plan. This plan which encompasseda 694 acres, <br />was adopted in 1973 to revitalize the downtown area, improve traffic <br />circulation, reestablish businesses, and stimulate private investment; <br />North Harbor Boulevard Redevelopment Plan. Adopted in 1982, the Plan <br />covereds 470 acres along Harbor Boulevard. The Plan for this area was <br />adopted to define future development, and create design standards for new <br />development in the area. <br />Inter -City Commuter Station Redevelopment Plan. This plan, also adopted <br />in 1982, focuseds on approximately 525 acres designed to provide for the <br />development of a commuter rail station and to promote supporting uses. <br />South Main Street Redevelopment Plan. Adopted in 1982, the plan applieds <br />to 1,500 acres in one of the primary commercial and industrial districts of the <br />City; <br />South Harbor Boulevard/Fairview Street Redevelopment Plan. Adopted in <br />1982, this 1,085 acre plan covereds a key industrial area in the vicinity of <br />Harbor Boulevard and Fairview Street; and <br />Bristol Corridor Redevelopment Plan. Adopted in 1989, the plan promoteds <br />the redevelopment of a 781 acres area along the Bristol Street corridor of the <br />City. <br />The location of the previously existing redevelopment project areas are shown in <br />Exhibit A -1. <br />A 75A -44 <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN <br />