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SANTA ANA ARTS COLLECTIVE, L.P. (META HOUSING PROJECT)
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A-2017-173
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
7/5/2017
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7/5/2047
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EXHIBIT H <br />SCOPE OF WORK & SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCE <br />I. SCOPE OF DEVELOPMENT: <br />The property address of the site subject to this agreement is 1666 North Main Street, at the <br />signalized intersection of 17th Street and Main Street, in the Midtown Specific Plan Zoning <br />District (SP -3). The development site consists of two parcels held as one, of 48,399 square feet <br />total (or 1.11 acres). The development site is currently improved with a five -story office building, <br />one level of subterranean parking, and approximately 0.5 acre of surface parking. The office <br />building was built in 1968 and has 62,724 rentable square feet. <br />In November 2014, the Santa Ana City Council approved an adaptive reuse ordinance, which <br />provides alternative building and fire standards in order to convert non-residential buildings built <br />before 1974 into dwelling units, guest rooms or joint living and work quarters. 1666 North Main <br />Street qualifies for this ordinance because of the building's age, non-residential use, and location in <br />the Midtown Specific Plan Zoning District. <br />The development is a fifty-eight (58) unit affordable housing development that would adaptively <br />reuse the five -story office building as forty-eight (48) residential flats, and newly construct ten (10) <br />additional residential lofts, townhomes, and flats on the office building's former surface parking <br />area. A mix of twenty-six (26) 1 -bedroom, fifteen (15) 2 -bedroom, and seventeen (17) 3 -bedroom <br />units will be spread throughout the adaptively reused office building and ground -level new <br />construction. Building heights range from two (2) stories in the former surface parking areas to five <br />(5) stories in the adaptively reused building. An existing subterranean parking garage will be <br />restriped for 113 parking spaces. Parking will be accessed via the existing drive aisle from North <br />Sycamore Street to the west. <br />The 1968 office building is constructed of reinforced concrete panels with tinted window panels, in <br />the international style of architecture, which has its roots in the modernist design movement of the <br />twentieth century. The new development would preserve the former office building's clean, <br />contemporary lines and add new, modern lofts and townhomes to complement the character of the <br />office building and more broadly Midtown. <br />To complement and sustain the proposed artist concept, Meta Housing Corporation has included <br />approximately 5,992 square feet of community space distributed throughout the development. That <br />space is proposed to be allocated to the following uses: a community art gallery, art garden, maker <br />spaces, music room, rehearsal room, community room with community kitchen, computer room, <br />property management office, services office, common laundry facility, a courtyard, and tot lot. The <br />approximate 1300 square foot community art gallery, art garden, and maker spaces will be located <br />on North Main Street. <br />
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