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Planning & Building
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75C
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5/3/2016
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2021
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LAND USE ELEMENT <br />interagency Development Review Committee (DRC) to ensure consistent and <br />comprehensive application of City regulations and policies for all projects. <br />Redevelopment Plans. The City will apply redevelopment tools associated <br />with the implementation ofthe adopted redevelopment plans, as appropriate. <br />The City will encourage the further development ofindustrial, commercial, <br />and residential projects in suitable locations to strengthen the City's tax and <br />employment base. <br />• Special Studies, In certain instances, a special study may be required to <br />address a particular issue. In these cases, a specific effort to identify staff <br />resources needed to conduct the appropriate investigation and analysis will be <br />identified. <br />• Zoning Code Review. The zoning code serves as a primary tool used by the <br />City to regulate development, The City will develop a program to revise the <br />Zoning Ordinance to ensure thatdevelopment regulations and standards are <br />consistent with community needs and high duality development. The City <br />will initiate appropriate changes to the ordinance to ensure, where <br />appropriate, conformity between the Land Use Element and Zoning Map, <br />T� r • � r w <br />As indicated previously, the City of Santa Ana has been almost completely <br />developed for many years. As a result, any new development will necessarily <br />consist of redevelopment and infill development on the remaining vacant and <br />underutilized parcels. Many parcels with nonresidential land use designations <br />will never be developed to the maximum intensity permitted under the General <br />Plan, <br />Table A -4 indicates the development possible under the build -out of the Land <br />Use Plan. The build -out for residential land uses considered two scenarios. <br />Effective build -out for residential development is calculated by adding the <br />2121 14824 -,F80 units possible in the areas designated as District Center and Urban <br />Neighborhood to the existing 74,588 units presently found in the City per Census <br />2000. Theoretical build -out for residential development considered the <br />development possible if all of the areas designated as residential were developed <br />according to the permitted Land Use Plan intensities. Since the Land Use <br />Element does not contemplate the elimination of existing housing in the City, the <br />effective build -out figure represents a more realistic estimate of future residential <br />development. <br />As indicated in "Table A -4, three of the non - residential land use designations have <br />a range in FAR intensities. For the non - residential land use designations, effective <br />build -out considered the development possible under the lower range of FAR <br />intensities while theoretical build -out considered the tipper FAR range. Typically, <br />parking and landscaping requirements will result in significantly less floor area <br />C TY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN A - -.33 <br />75C -37 <br />
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