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Building Industry Association of Southern California, Inc <br />ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER <br />August 4, 2015 <br />Mayor Miguel Pulido <br />Honorable Councilmembers <br />City of Santa Ana <br />22 Civic Center Plaza <br />Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br />Re: Proposed Updates to the Housing Opportunity Ordinance <br />Dear Mayor Pulido and Honorable Councilmembers: <br />On behalf of our membership, I would like to offer our support for the <br />proposed changes to the City's Housing Opportunity Ordinance. <br />The Building Industry Association of Southern California, Orange <br />County Chapter (BIA/OC) is a non-profit trade association of over 1,000 <br />member companies employing over 100,000 people affiliated with the <br />home building industry. The Orange County Chapter represents the <br />largest member base within BIA Southern California. Our mission is to <br />champion housing as the foundation of vibrant and sustainable <br />communities. <br />Statewide, Orange County is ranked 2nd only to the Bay area for the <br />highest housing prices. This is largely due to 1) lack of adequate housing <br />stock, 2) a jobs to housing imbalance, and 3) lack of available land <br />coupled with excessive regulation on the housing industry. Policies that <br />support the production of housing allow for fundamental economic <br />principles of supply and demand to occur. <br />Furthermore, The City of Santa Ana's Economic Development website <br />identifies population density as 12,440 people per square mile, much <br />higher than Costa Mesa, at 7,024 or, the city of Los Angeles, at 8,282 per <br />square mile. In short, the City needs more housing, and the proposed <br />changes to the City's Housing Opportunity Ordinance will create more <br />flexibility and predictability for the development community. <br />06 <br />BIR <br />PRESIDENT <br />JOAN MARCUS-COLVIN <br />THE NEW HOME COMPANY <br />VICE PRESIDENT <br />JIM YATES <br />RANCHO MISSION VIEJO <br />TREASURER <br />PHIL BODEM <br />TAYLOR MORRISON <br />SECRETARY <br />MIKE GARTI AN <br />KB HOME <br />IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT <br />DONNA KELLY <br />LENNAR <br />TRADE CONTRACTOR V.P. <br />ALAN BOUDREAU <br />BOUDREAU PIPELINE CORPORATIO <br />ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT <br />MARK HIMMELSTEIN <br />NEWMEYER & MILLION, LLP <br />MEMBER -AT -LARGE <br />MIKE MCMILLEN <br />TRI POINTE HOMES <br />MEMBER -AT -LARGE <br />SCOTT STARKEY <br />STARKEY COMMUNICATIONS <br />CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER <br />MICHAEL BALSAMO <br />
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