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Appropriation Adjustment and Building Safety Positions <br />November 18, 2014 <br />Page 2 <br />,,,,,Project <br />Name <br />Address <br />Project Description <br />Legado at the <br />200 E. First American <br />5 -story, 281 -unit multi - family residential project <br />MET <br />Way <br />Lyon <br />5 -story, 256 -unit multi- family and 3 -story <br />Communities <br />1901 E. 1" Street <br />townhouse project <br />200 N. Cabrillo Park <br />6 -story, 219 -unit multi - family residential project <br />The Madison <br />Drive <br />with 6,325 square feet of retails ace <br />The 301 by <br />301 E. Jeanette Lane <br />4 -story, 182 -unit multi - family residential project <br />Le ado <br />above 2- levels of parking <br />C &C <br />1206 N. Harbor <br />112 -unit residential project with a mix of single - <br />Development <br />Boulevard <br />family and livelwork units <br />The Depot at <br />923 N. Santiago Street <br />70 -unit multi - family residential project with 9,000 <br />Santiago <br />square feet of retail/office space <br />Parkview Town <br />555 E. Memory Lane <br />8 -story, 174 -unit independent senior living facility <br />and Country <br />Renovation of the food court area and Macy's <br />Main Place <br />2800 N. Main Street <br />building to add entertainment/restaurant uses and <br />Mall Remodel <br />a 24 -hour Fitness <br />Discovery <br />Science Center <br />2500 N. Main Street <br />53,868 square foot expansion of exhibit space <br />Expansion <br />C &C Single <br />520 S. Harbor Boulevard <br />35 Single Family Homes <br />Family Homes <br />Santa Ana <br />1200 N. Main Street <br />9 -story, 149 -unit Residential Lofts, Adaptive Reuse <br />Lofts <br />— existing building conversion <br />70-unit Multi- family Residential project with 6,170 <br />Harbor Court <br />815 N. Harbor Boulevard <br />square feet of commercials ace mixed use <br />Development Projects submitted to the Planning Division for design review has increased 12.7 <br />percent from September 2012 -2013 compared to September 2013 -2014. This increase is an <br />indicator of continued future growth as development projects start with the Planning Division <br />before progressing into building plan check and ultimately, permit issuance and construction. <br />Additionally, the valuation of permits issued has also increased over the last year by 9.6 percent <br />over that same period. This increase in building valuation indicates that the scope and scale of <br />projects is also increasing as larger, and thus higher valuation, projects are being developed. <br />These indicators of continued growth further underscore the need for adequate staffing levels to <br />meet the needs of the development community. <br />The Planning and Building Agency currently offers an accelerated plan check program for <br />customers wanting expedited plan check service however the majority of submitted projects do <br />not pursue this option due to the additional costs associated with this service when compared to <br />55B -2 <br />