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Special Meeting Agenda
December 20, 2021
5:30 P.M.
Council Chamber
22 Civic Center Plaza
Santa Ana, CA
Members of the public may attend this meeting inperson or join via Zoom.
Join from your computer: https://zoom.us/j/85721917073
Join from your mobile phone via Zoom App. Meeting ID: 85721917073
Dial in from a mobile phone or landline.(669) 900 6833; Meeting ID: 85721917073
*For viewing only: www.youtube.com/cityofsantaanavideos. Please note: There is up to a 30
second delay when viewing the meeting via YouTube. If you plan to provide a public comment
during the meeting, please join the meeting via Zoom.
For detailed participation and commenting options, please review the instructions
provided at the end of this agenda.
To download or view each item, select either Download PDF or View Item Details to
the right of the agenda title.
THOMAS MORRISSEY
Chair, Ward 6 Representative
ERIC M. ALDERETE
Citywide Representative
BAO PHAM
ViceChair,
Ward 1 Representative
MIGUEL CALDERON
Ward 2 Representative
ISURI S. RAMOS
Ward 3 Representative
MARK McLOUGHLIN
Ward 4 Representative
ALAN WOO
Ward 5 Representative
MinhThai
Executive Director
John Funk
Legal Counsel
Fabiola Zelaya Melicher, AICP
Planning Manager
Christina Leonard
Acting Recording
Secretary
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this Meeting,
contact Michael Ortiz, City ADA Program Coordinator, at (714) 6475624. Notification 48 hours prior to the Meeting will enable
the City to make reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. The City Council agenda and supporting
documentation can be found on the City’s website – www.santaana.org/citymeetings.
CALL TO ORDER
Commissioners: Thomas Morrissey, Chair
Bao Pham, ViceChair
Eric M. Alderete
Miguel Calderon
Mark McLoughlin
Isuri S. Ramos
Alan Woo
Executive Director Minh Thai
Senior Asst. City Attorney John Funk
Planning Manager Fabiola Zelaya Melicher
Recording Secretary Christina Leonard
ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC COMMENTS (non agenda items)
CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS
a.Minutes
Recommended Action: Approve Minutes from December 13, 2021 meeting.
b.Excused Absences
Recommended Action: Excuse absent commissioners.
*End of Consent Calendar*
BUSINESS CALENDAR
Public Hearing:The Planning Commission decision on Conditional Use Permits,
Variances, Tentative Tract and Parcel Maps, Minor Exceptions, Site Plan Review, and
Public Convenience or Necessity Determinations are final unless appealed within 10
days of the decision by any interested party or group (refer to the Basic Meeting
Information page for more information). The Planning Commission recommendation
on Zoning and General Plan amendments, Development Agreements, Specific
Developments, and Specific Plans will be forwarded to the City Council for final
determination. Legal notice was published in the OC Reporter on December 8, 2021
and notices were mailed on said date.
1.General Plan Amendment No. 202101 – Update On Housing Element for
20212029.
Project Location:The City of Santa Ana, encompassing 27.3 square miles in
Central Orange County.
Project Applicant: City of Santa Ana
Proposed Project:The City of Santa Ana is proposing to update the General
Plan Housing Element for the 6 cycle (20212029) planning period. The
proposed amendment includes analysis of potential housing sites, barriers to fair
housing, and proposed programs and services to comply with state mandates.
The City is requesting the Planning Commission recommend that the City Council
adopt a resolution approving General Plan Amendment (GPA) No. 202101 for the
6 Cycle Housing Element Update. https://www.santaana.org/housingelement
update2021
Environmental Impact:In accordance with State California Quality Act (CEQA)
Guidelines Section 15162, the City has determined that an Addendum to the
previously adopted Initial Study/ Negative Declaration prepared for the 20142021
General Plan Housing Element is the appropriate review for this project.
Recommended Action: Recommend that the City Council adopt a resolution
approving General Plan Amendment No. 202101 for the 6th Cycle Housing
Element Update subject to conforming edits by the Executive Director of Planning
and Building Agency and the City Attorney to comply with state housing law and
mandates.
Administrative Matters
*End of Business Calendar*
STAFF COMMENTS
COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
ADJOURNMENT
The next meeting of the Planning Commission scheduled for December 27, 2021 at 5:30 PM
is canceled. The next meeting will be held on January 10, 2022 at 5:30 PM in the Council
Chambers located at 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
APPEAL INFORMATION
The formal action by the Planning Commission shall become effective after the tenday
appeal period, unless the City Council in compliance with section 41643, 41644 or 41645
holds a public hearing on the matter, then the formal action will become effective on the day
following the hearing and decision by the City Council. An appeal from the decision or
requirement of the Planning Commission may be made by any interested party, individual, or
group. The appeal must be filed with the Clerk of the Council, accompanied by the required
filing fee, and a copy sent to the Planning Department, within ten days of the date of the
Commission's action, by 5:00 p.m. If the final day to appeal falls on a City Hall observed
holiday or a day when City hall is closed, the final day to appeal shall be extended to the next
day City Hall is open for public business. Please note: Under California Government Code
Sec. 65009, if you challenge in court any of the matters on this agenda for which a public
hearing is to be conducted, you may be limited to raising only those issues which you (or
someone else) raised orally at the public hearing or in written correspondence received by
the Planning Commission or City Council at or before the hearing.
MEETING INFORMATION
If you would like to learn how to use Zoom before the meeting, visit Zoom Video Tutorials.
1. Connecting directly from your computer:
Click on the link on top of this agenda OR
Go to Zoom.us and click "Join a Meeting" at the top. Enter the Meeting ID. The Meeting
ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
2. Connecting via the Zoom App:
Download the free Zoom Cloud Meetings app from your favorite app store.
Launch the app and click on the blue Join a Meeting button. Enter the Meeting ID, your
name, and the blue Join button. The Meeting ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
3. Dialing in from a mobile phone or landline:
Dial (669) 9009128. When prompted, enter the meeting ID. The Meeting ID is listed at
the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, press *9 on your phone to virtually raise your hand. You will have 3 minutes.
Submit a written comment
You are invited to submit a written comment in one of the following ways:
Email PBAecomments@santaana.org and reference the topic in the subject line.
Mail to Christina Leonard, Recording Secretary, City of Santa Ana, 20 Civic Center
Plaza – M20, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
Deadline to submit written comments is 4:00 p.m. on the day of the
meeting.Comments received after the deadline may not be distributed to the
Commission but will be made part of the record.
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Planning CommissionSpecial Meeting AgendaDecember 20, 20215:30 P.M.Council Chamber22 Civic Center PlazaSanta Ana, CA Members of the public may attend this meeting inperson or join via Zoom.Join from your computer: https://zoom.us/j/85721917073Join from your mobile phone via Zoom App. Meeting ID: 85721917073 Dial in from a mobile phone or landline.(669) 900 6833; Meeting ID: 85721917073*For viewing only: www.youtube.com/cityofsantaanavideos. Please note: There is up to a 30second delay when viewing the meeting via YouTube. If you plan to provide a public commentduring the meeting, please join the meeting via Zoom.For detailed participation and commenting options, please review the instructionsprovided at the end of this agenda.
To download or view each item, select either Download PDF or View Item Details to
the right of the agenda title.
THOMAS MORRISSEY
Chair, Ward 6 Representative
ERIC M. ALDERETE
Citywide Representative
BAO PHAM
ViceChair,
Ward 1 Representative
MIGUEL CALDERON
Ward 2 Representative
ISURI S. RAMOS
Ward 3 Representative
MARK McLOUGHLIN
Ward 4 Representative
ALAN WOO
Ward 5 Representative
MinhThai
Executive Director
John Funk
Legal Counsel
Fabiola Zelaya Melicher, AICP
Planning Manager
Christina Leonard
Acting Recording
Secretary
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this Meeting,
contact Michael Ortiz, City ADA Program Coordinator, at (714) 6475624. Notification 48 hours prior to the Meeting will enable
the City to make reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. The City Council agenda and supporting
documentation can be found on the City’s website – www.santaana.org/citymeetings.
CALL TO ORDER
Commissioners: Thomas Morrissey, Chair
Bao Pham, ViceChair
Eric M. Alderete
Miguel Calderon
Mark McLoughlin
Isuri S. Ramos
Alan Woo
Executive Director Minh Thai
Senior Asst. City Attorney John Funk
Planning Manager Fabiola Zelaya Melicher
Recording Secretary Christina Leonard
ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC COMMENTS (non agenda items)
CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS
a.Minutes
Recommended Action: Approve Minutes from December 13, 2021 meeting.
b.Excused Absences
Recommended Action: Excuse absent commissioners.
*End of Consent Calendar*
BUSINESS CALENDAR
Public Hearing:The Planning Commission decision on Conditional Use Permits,
Variances, Tentative Tract and Parcel Maps, Minor Exceptions, Site Plan Review, and
Public Convenience or Necessity Determinations are final unless appealed within 10
days of the decision by any interested party or group (refer to the Basic Meeting
Information page for more information). The Planning Commission recommendation
on Zoning and General Plan amendments, Development Agreements, Specific
Developments, and Specific Plans will be forwarded to the City Council for final
determination. Legal notice was published in the OC Reporter on December 8, 2021
and notices were mailed on said date.
1.General Plan Amendment No. 202101 – Update On Housing Element for
20212029.
Project Location:The City of Santa Ana, encompassing 27.3 square miles in
Central Orange County.
Project Applicant: City of Santa Ana
Proposed Project:The City of Santa Ana is proposing to update the General
Plan Housing Element for the 6 cycle (20212029) planning period. The
proposed amendment includes analysis of potential housing sites, barriers to fair
housing, and proposed programs and services to comply with state mandates.
The City is requesting the Planning Commission recommend that the City Council
adopt a resolution approving General Plan Amendment (GPA) No. 202101 for the
6 Cycle Housing Element Update. https://www.santaana.org/housingelement
update2021
Environmental Impact:In accordance with State California Quality Act (CEQA)
Guidelines Section 15162, the City has determined that an Addendum to the
previously adopted Initial Study/ Negative Declaration prepared for the 20142021
General Plan Housing Element is the appropriate review for this project.
Recommended Action: Recommend that the City Council adopt a resolution
approving General Plan Amendment No. 202101 for the 6th Cycle Housing
Element Update subject to conforming edits by the Executive Director of Planning
and Building Agency and the City Attorney to comply with state housing law and
mandates.
Administrative Matters
*End of Business Calendar*
STAFF COMMENTS
COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
ADJOURNMENT
The next meeting of the Planning Commission scheduled for December 27, 2021 at 5:30 PM
is canceled. The next meeting will be held on January 10, 2022 at 5:30 PM in the Council
Chambers located at 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
APPEAL INFORMATION
The formal action by the Planning Commission shall become effective after the tenday
appeal period, unless the City Council in compliance with section 41643, 41644 or 41645
holds a public hearing on the matter, then the formal action will become effective on the day
following the hearing and decision by the City Council. An appeal from the decision or
requirement of the Planning Commission may be made by any interested party, individual, or
group. The appeal must be filed with the Clerk of the Council, accompanied by the required
filing fee, and a copy sent to the Planning Department, within ten days of the date of the
Commission's action, by 5:00 p.m. If the final day to appeal falls on a City Hall observed
holiday or a day when City hall is closed, the final day to appeal shall be extended to the next
day City Hall is open for public business. Please note: Under California Government Code
Sec. 65009, if you challenge in court any of the matters on this agenda for which a public
hearing is to be conducted, you may be limited to raising only those issues which you (or
someone else) raised orally at the public hearing or in written correspondence received by
the Planning Commission or City Council at or before the hearing.
MEETING INFORMATION
If you would like to learn how to use Zoom before the meeting, visit Zoom Video Tutorials.
1. Connecting directly from your computer:
Click on the link on top of this agenda OR
Go to Zoom.us and click "Join a Meeting" at the top. Enter the Meeting ID. The Meeting
ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
2. Connecting via the Zoom App:
Download the free Zoom Cloud Meetings app from your favorite app store.
Launch the app and click on the blue Join a Meeting button. Enter the Meeting ID, your
name, and the blue Join button. The Meeting ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
3. Dialing in from a mobile phone or landline:
Dial (669) 9009128. When prompted, enter the meeting ID. The Meeting ID is listed at
the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, press *9 on your phone to virtually raise your hand. You will have 3 minutes.
Submit a written comment
You are invited to submit a written comment in one of the following ways:
Email PBAecomments@santaana.org and reference the topic in the subject line.
Mail to Christina Leonard, Recording Secretary, City of Santa Ana, 20 Civic Center
Plaza – M20, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
Deadline to submit written comments is 4:00 p.m. on the day of the
meeting.Comments received after the deadline may not be distributed to the
Commission but will be made part of the record.
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Planning CommissionSpecial Meeting AgendaDecember 20, 20215:30 P.M.Council Chamber22 Civic Center PlazaSanta Ana, CA Members of the public may attend this meeting inperson or join via Zoom.Join from your computer: https://zoom.us/j/85721917073Join from your mobile phone via Zoom App. Meeting ID: 85721917073 Dial in from a mobile phone or landline.(669) 900 6833; Meeting ID: 85721917073*For viewing only: www.youtube.com/cityofsantaanavideos. Please note: There is up to a 30second delay when viewing the meeting via YouTube. If you plan to provide a public commentduring the meeting, please join the meeting via Zoom.For detailed participation and commenting options, please review the instructionsprovided at the end of this agenda.To download or view each item, select either Download PDF or View Item Details tothe right of the agenda title. THOMAS MORRISSEYChair, Ward 6 RepresentativeERIC M. ALDERETECitywide Representative BAO PHAMViceChair,Ward 1 RepresentativeMIGUEL CALDERONWard 2 Representative ISURI S. RAMOSWard 3 RepresentativeMARK McLOUGHLINWard 4 Representative ALAN WOOWard 5 RepresentativeMinhThaiExecutive DirectorJohn FunkLegal Counsel Fabiola Zelaya Melicher, AICPPlanning Manager Christina LeonardActing RecordingSecretary
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this Meeting,
contact Michael Ortiz, City ADA Program Coordinator, at (714) 6475624. Notification 48 hours prior to the Meeting will enable
the City to make reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. The City Council agenda and supporting
documentation can be found on the City’s website – www.santaana.org/citymeetings.
CALL TO ORDER
Commissioners: Thomas Morrissey, Chair
Bao Pham, ViceChair
Eric M. Alderete
Miguel Calderon
Mark McLoughlin
Isuri S. Ramos
Alan Woo
Executive Director Minh Thai
Senior Asst. City Attorney John Funk
Planning Manager Fabiola Zelaya Melicher
Recording Secretary Christina Leonard
ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC COMMENTS (non agenda items)
CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS
a.Minutes
Recommended Action: Approve Minutes from December 13, 2021 meeting.
b.Excused Absences
Recommended Action: Excuse absent commissioners.
*End of Consent Calendar*
BUSINESS CALENDAR
Public Hearing:The Planning Commission decision on Conditional Use Permits,
Variances, Tentative Tract and Parcel Maps, Minor Exceptions, Site Plan Review, and
Public Convenience or Necessity Determinations are final unless appealed within 10
days of the decision by any interested party or group (refer to the Basic Meeting
Information page for more information). The Planning Commission recommendation
on Zoning and General Plan amendments, Development Agreements, Specific
Developments, and Specific Plans will be forwarded to the City Council for final
determination. Legal notice was published in the OC Reporter on December 8, 2021
and notices were mailed on said date.
1.General Plan Amendment No. 202101 – Update On Housing Element for
20212029.
Project Location:The City of Santa Ana, encompassing 27.3 square miles in
Central Orange County.
Project Applicant: City of Santa Ana
Proposed Project:The City of Santa Ana is proposing to update the General
Plan Housing Element for the 6 cycle (20212029) planning period. The
proposed amendment includes analysis of potential housing sites, barriers to fair
housing, and proposed programs and services to comply with state mandates.
The City is requesting the Planning Commission recommend that the City Council
adopt a resolution approving General Plan Amendment (GPA) No. 202101 for the
6 Cycle Housing Element Update. https://www.santaana.org/housingelement
update2021
Environmental Impact:In accordance with State California Quality Act (CEQA)
Guidelines Section 15162, the City has determined that an Addendum to the
previously adopted Initial Study/ Negative Declaration prepared for the 20142021
General Plan Housing Element is the appropriate review for this project.
Recommended Action: Recommend that the City Council adopt a resolution
approving General Plan Amendment No. 202101 for the 6th Cycle Housing
Element Update subject to conforming edits by the Executive Director of Planning
and Building Agency and the City Attorney to comply with state housing law and
mandates.
Administrative Matters
*End of Business Calendar*
STAFF COMMENTS
COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
ADJOURNMENT
The next meeting of the Planning Commission scheduled for December 27, 2021 at 5:30 PM
is canceled. The next meeting will be held on January 10, 2022 at 5:30 PM in the Council
Chambers located at 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
APPEAL INFORMATION
The formal action by the Planning Commission shall become effective after the tenday
appeal period, unless the City Council in compliance with section 41643, 41644 or 41645
holds a public hearing on the matter, then the formal action will become effective on the day
following the hearing and decision by the City Council. An appeal from the decision or
requirement of the Planning Commission may be made by any interested party, individual, or
group. The appeal must be filed with the Clerk of the Council, accompanied by the required
filing fee, and a copy sent to the Planning Department, within ten days of the date of the
Commission's action, by 5:00 p.m. If the final day to appeal falls on a City Hall observed
holiday or a day when City hall is closed, the final day to appeal shall be extended to the next
day City Hall is open for public business. Please note: Under California Government Code
Sec. 65009, if you challenge in court any of the matters on this agenda for which a public
hearing is to be conducted, you may be limited to raising only those issues which you (or
someone else) raised orally at the public hearing or in written correspondence received by
the Planning Commission or City Council at or before the hearing.
MEETING INFORMATION
If you would like to learn how to use Zoom before the meeting, visit Zoom Video Tutorials.
1. Connecting directly from your computer:
Click on the link on top of this agenda OR
Go to Zoom.us and click "Join a Meeting" at the top. Enter the Meeting ID. The Meeting
ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
2. Connecting via the Zoom App:
Download the free Zoom Cloud Meetings app from your favorite app store.
Launch the app and click on the blue Join a Meeting button. Enter the Meeting ID, your
name, and the blue Join button. The Meeting ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
3. Dialing in from a mobile phone or landline:
Dial (669) 9009128. When prompted, enter the meeting ID. The Meeting ID is listed at
the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, press *9 on your phone to virtually raise your hand. You will have 3 minutes.
Submit a written comment
You are invited to submit a written comment in one of the following ways:
Email PBAecomments@santaana.org and reference the topic in the subject line.
Mail to Christina Leonard, Recording Secretary, City of Santa Ana, 20 Civic Center
Plaza – M20, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
Deadline to submit written comments is 4:00 p.m. on the day of the
meeting.Comments received after the deadline may not be distributed to the
Commission but will be made part of the record.
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Planning CommissionSpecial Meeting AgendaDecember 20, 20215:30 P.M.Council Chamber22 Civic Center PlazaSanta Ana, CA Members of the public may attend this meeting inperson or join via Zoom.Join from your computer: https://zoom.us/j/85721917073Join from your mobile phone via Zoom App. Meeting ID: 85721917073 Dial in from a mobile phone or landline.(669) 900 6833; Meeting ID: 85721917073*For viewing only: www.youtube.com/cityofsantaanavideos. Please note: There is up to a 30second delay when viewing the meeting via YouTube. If you plan to provide a public commentduring the meeting, please join the meeting via Zoom.For detailed participation and commenting options, please review the instructionsprovided at the end of this agenda.To download or view each item, select either Download PDF or View Item Details tothe right of the agenda title. THOMAS MORRISSEYChair, Ward 6 RepresentativeERIC M. ALDERETECitywide Representative BAO PHAMViceChair,Ward 1 RepresentativeMIGUEL CALDERONWard 2 Representative ISURI S. RAMOSWard 3 RepresentativeMARK McLOUGHLINWard 4 Representative ALAN WOOWard 5 RepresentativeMinhThaiExecutive DirectorJohn FunkLegal Counsel Fabiola Zelaya Melicher, AICPPlanning Manager Christina LeonardActing RecordingSecretaryIn compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this Meeting,contact Michael Ortiz, City ADA Program Coordinator, at (714) 6475624. Notification 48 hours prior to the Meeting will enablethe City to make reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. The City Council agenda and supportingdocumentation can be found on the City’s website – www.santaana.org/citymeetings.CALL TO ORDER Commissioners: Thomas Morrissey, ChairBao Pham, ViceChairEric M. AldereteMiguel CalderonMark McLoughlinIsuri S. RamosAlan Woo Executive Director Minh ThaiSenior Asst. City Attorney John FunkPlanning Manager Fabiola Zelaya MelicherRecording Secretary Christina LeonardROLL CALLPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEPUBLIC COMMENTS (non agenda items)CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMSa.MinutesRecommended Action: Approve Minutes from December 13, 2021 meeting.b.Excused AbsencesRecommended Action: Excuse absent commissioners.*End of Consent Calendar*BUSINESS CALENDARPublic Hearing:The Planning Commission decision on Conditional Use Permits,Variances, Tentative Tract and Parcel Maps, Minor Exceptions, Site Plan Review, andPublic Convenience or Necessity Determinations are final unless appealed within 10days of the decision by any interested party or group (refer to the Basic MeetingInformation page for more information). The Planning Commission recommendationon Zoning and General Plan amendments, Development Agreements, Specific
Developments, and Specific Plans will be forwarded to the City Council for final
determination. Legal notice was published in the OC Reporter on December 8, 2021
and notices were mailed on said date.
1.General Plan Amendment No. 202101 – Update On Housing Element for
20212029.
Project Location:The City of Santa Ana, encompassing 27.3 square miles in
Central Orange County.
Project Applicant: City of Santa Ana
Proposed Project:The City of Santa Ana is proposing to update the General
Plan Housing Element for the 6 cycle (20212029) planning period. The
proposed amendment includes analysis of potential housing sites, barriers to fair
housing, and proposed programs and services to comply with state mandates.
The City is requesting the Planning Commission recommend that the City Council
adopt a resolution approving General Plan Amendment (GPA) No. 202101 for the
6 Cycle Housing Element Update. https://www.santaana.org/housingelement
update2021
Environmental Impact:In accordance with State California Quality Act (CEQA)
Guidelines Section 15162, the City has determined that an Addendum to the
previously adopted Initial Study/ Negative Declaration prepared for the 20142021
General Plan Housing Element is the appropriate review for this project.
Recommended Action: Recommend that the City Council adopt a resolution
approving General Plan Amendment No. 202101 for the 6th Cycle Housing
Element Update subject to conforming edits by the Executive Director of Planning
and Building Agency and the City Attorney to comply with state housing law and
mandates.
Administrative Matters
*End of Business Calendar*
STAFF COMMENTS
COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
ADJOURNMENT
The next meeting of the Planning Commission scheduled for December 27, 2021 at 5:30 PM
is canceled. The next meeting will be held on January 10, 2022 at 5:30 PM in the Council
Chambers located at 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
APPEAL INFORMATION
The formal action by the Planning Commission shall become effective after the tenday
appeal period, unless the City Council in compliance with section 41643, 41644 or 41645
holds a public hearing on the matter, then the formal action will become effective on the day
following the hearing and decision by the City Council. An appeal from the decision or
requirement of the Planning Commission may be made by any interested party, individual, or
group. The appeal must be filed with the Clerk of the Council, accompanied by the required
filing fee, and a copy sent to the Planning Department, within ten days of the date of the
Commission's action, by 5:00 p.m. If the final day to appeal falls on a City Hall observed
holiday or a day when City hall is closed, the final day to appeal shall be extended to the next
day City Hall is open for public business. Please note: Under California Government Code
Sec. 65009, if you challenge in court any of the matters on this agenda for which a public
hearing is to be conducted, you may be limited to raising only those issues which you (or
someone else) raised orally at the public hearing or in written correspondence received by
the Planning Commission or City Council at or before the hearing.
MEETING INFORMATION
If you would like to learn how to use Zoom before the meeting, visit Zoom Video Tutorials.
1. Connecting directly from your computer:
Click on the link on top of this agenda OR
Go to Zoom.us and click "Join a Meeting" at the top. Enter the Meeting ID. The Meeting
ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
2. Connecting via the Zoom App:
Download the free Zoom Cloud Meetings app from your favorite app store.
Launch the app and click on the blue Join a Meeting button. Enter the Meeting ID, your
name, and the blue Join button. The Meeting ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
3. Dialing in from a mobile phone or landline:
Dial (669) 9009128. When prompted, enter the meeting ID. The Meeting ID is listed at
the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, press *9 on your phone to virtually raise your hand. You will have 3 minutes.
Submit a written comment
You are invited to submit a written comment in one of the following ways:
Email PBAecomments@santaana.org and reference the topic in the subject line.
Mail to Christina Leonard, Recording Secretary, City of Santa Ana, 20 Civic Center
Plaza – M20, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
Deadline to submit written comments is 4:00 p.m. on the day of the
meeting.Comments received after the deadline may not be distributed to the
Commission but will be made part of the record.
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Planning CommissionSpecial Meeting AgendaDecember 20, 20215:30 P.M.Council Chamber22 Civic Center PlazaSanta Ana, CA Members of the public may attend this meeting inperson or join via Zoom.Join from your computer: https://zoom.us/j/85721917073Join from your mobile phone via Zoom App. Meeting ID: 85721917073 Dial in from a mobile phone or landline.(669) 900 6833; Meeting ID: 85721917073*For viewing only: www.youtube.com/cityofsantaanavideos. Please note: There is up to a 30second delay when viewing the meeting via YouTube. If you plan to provide a public commentduring the meeting, please join the meeting via Zoom.For detailed participation and commenting options, please review the instructionsprovided at the end of this agenda.To download or view each item, select either Download PDF or View Item Details tothe right of the agenda title. THOMAS MORRISSEYChair, Ward 6 RepresentativeERIC M. ALDERETECitywide Representative BAO PHAMViceChair,Ward 1 RepresentativeMIGUEL CALDERONWard 2 Representative ISURI S. RAMOSWard 3 RepresentativeMARK McLOUGHLINWard 4 Representative ALAN WOOWard 5 RepresentativeMinhThaiExecutive DirectorJohn FunkLegal Counsel Fabiola Zelaya Melicher, AICPPlanning Manager Christina LeonardActing RecordingSecretaryIn compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this Meeting,contact Michael Ortiz, City ADA Program Coordinator, at (714) 6475624. Notification 48 hours prior to the Meeting will enablethe City to make reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. The City Council agenda and supportingdocumentation can be found on the City’s website – www.santaana.org/citymeetings.CALL TO ORDER Commissioners: Thomas Morrissey, ChairBao Pham, ViceChairEric M. AldereteMiguel CalderonMark McLoughlinIsuri S. RamosAlan Woo Executive Director Minh ThaiSenior Asst. City Attorney John FunkPlanning Manager Fabiola Zelaya MelicherRecording Secretary Christina LeonardROLL CALLPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEPUBLIC COMMENTS (non agenda items)CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMSa.MinutesRecommended Action: Approve Minutes from December 13, 2021 meeting.b.Excused AbsencesRecommended Action: Excuse absent commissioners.*End of Consent Calendar*BUSINESS CALENDARPublic Hearing:The Planning Commission decision on Conditional Use Permits,Variances, Tentative Tract and Parcel Maps, Minor Exceptions, Site Plan Review, andPublic Convenience or Necessity Determinations are final unless appealed within 10days of the decision by any interested party or group (refer to the Basic MeetingInformation page for more information). The Planning Commission recommendationon Zoning and General Plan amendments, Development Agreements, SpecificDevelopments, and Specific Plans will be forwarded to the City Council for finaldetermination. Legal notice was published in the OC Reporter on December 8, 2021and notices were mailed on said date. 1.General Plan Amendment No. 202101 – Update On Housing Element for20212029. Project Location:The City of Santa Ana, encompassing 27.3 square miles inCentral Orange County.Project Applicant: City of Santa AnaProposed Project:The City of Santa Ana is proposing to update the GeneralPlan Housing Element for the 6 cycle (20212029) planning period. Theproposed amendment includes analysis of potential housing sites, barriers to fairhousing, and proposed programs and services to comply with state mandates.The City is requesting the Planning Commission recommend that the City Counciladopt a resolution approving General Plan Amendment (GPA) No. 202101 for the6 Cycle Housing Element Update. https://www.santaana.org/housingelementupdate2021Environmental Impact:In accordance with State California Quality Act (CEQA)Guidelines Section 15162, the City has determined that an Addendum to thepreviously adopted Initial Study/ Negative Declaration prepared for the 20142021General Plan Housing Element is the appropriate review for this project. Recommended Action: Recommend that the City Council adopt a resolutionapproving General Plan Amendment No. 202101 for the 6th Cycle HousingElement Update subject to conforming edits by the Executive Director of Planningand Building Agency and the City Attorney to comply with state housing law andmandates.Administrative Matters*End of Business Calendar*STAFF COMMENTSCOMMISSIONER COMMENTSADJOURNMENTThe next meeting of the Planning Commission scheduled for December 27, 2021 at 5:30 PMis canceled. The next meeting will be held on January 10, 2022 at 5:30 PM in the CouncilChambers located at 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701.FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
APPEAL INFORMATION
The formal action by the Planning Commission shall become effective after the tenday
appeal period, unless the City Council in compliance with section 41643, 41644 or 41645
holds a public hearing on the matter, then the formal action will become effective on the day
following the hearing and decision by the City Council. An appeal from the decision or
requirement of the Planning Commission may be made by any interested party, individual, or
group. The appeal must be filed with the Clerk of the Council, accompanied by the required
filing fee, and a copy sent to the Planning Department, within ten days of the date of the
Commission's action, by 5:00 p.m. If the final day to appeal falls on a City Hall observed
holiday or a day when City hall is closed, the final day to appeal shall be extended to the next
day City Hall is open for public business. Please note: Under California Government Code
Sec. 65009, if you challenge in court any of the matters on this agenda for which a public
hearing is to be conducted, you may be limited to raising only those issues which you (or
someone else) raised orally at the public hearing or in written correspondence received by
the Planning Commission or City Council at or before the hearing.
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Planning CommissionSpecial Meeting AgendaDecember 20, 20215:30 P.M.Council Chamber22 Civic Center PlazaSanta Ana, CA Members of the public may attend this meeting inperson or join via Zoom.Join from your computer: https://zoom.us/j/85721917073Join from your mobile phone via Zoom App. Meeting ID: 85721917073 Dial in from a mobile phone or landline.(669) 900 6833; Meeting ID: 85721917073*For viewing only: www.youtube.com/cityofsantaanavideos. Please note: There is up to a 30second delay when viewing the meeting via YouTube. If you plan to provide a public commentduring the meeting, please join the meeting via Zoom.For detailed participation and commenting options, please review the instructionsprovided at the end of this agenda.To download or view each item, select either Download PDF or View Item Details tothe right of the agenda title. THOMAS MORRISSEYChair, Ward 6 RepresentativeERIC M. ALDERETECitywide Representative BAO PHAMViceChair,Ward 1 RepresentativeMIGUEL CALDERONWard 2 Representative ISURI S. RAMOSWard 3 RepresentativeMARK McLOUGHLINWard 4 Representative ALAN WOOWard 5 RepresentativeMinhThaiExecutive DirectorJohn FunkLegal Counsel Fabiola Zelaya Melicher, AICPPlanning Manager Christina LeonardActing RecordingSecretaryIn compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this Meeting,contact Michael Ortiz, City ADA Program Coordinator, at (714) 6475624. Notification 48 hours prior to the Meeting will enablethe City to make reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. The City Council agenda and supportingdocumentation can be found on the City’s website – www.santaana.org/citymeetings.CALL TO ORDER Commissioners: Thomas Morrissey, ChairBao Pham, ViceChairEric M. AldereteMiguel CalderonMark McLoughlinIsuri S. RamosAlan Woo Executive Director Minh ThaiSenior Asst. City Attorney John FunkPlanning Manager Fabiola Zelaya MelicherRecording Secretary Christina LeonardROLL CALLPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEPUBLIC COMMENTS (non agenda items)CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMSa.MinutesRecommended Action: Approve Minutes from December 13, 2021 meeting.b.Excused AbsencesRecommended Action: Excuse absent commissioners.*End of Consent Calendar*BUSINESS CALENDARPublic Hearing:The Planning Commission decision on Conditional Use Permits,Variances, Tentative Tract and Parcel Maps, Minor Exceptions, Site Plan Review, andPublic Convenience or Necessity Determinations are final unless appealed within 10days of the decision by any interested party or group (refer to the Basic MeetingInformation page for more information). The Planning Commission recommendationon Zoning and General Plan amendments, Development Agreements, SpecificDevelopments, and Specific Plans will be forwarded to the City Council for finaldetermination. Legal notice was published in the OC Reporter on December 8, 2021and notices were mailed on said date. 1.General Plan Amendment No. 202101 – Update On Housing Element for20212029. Project Location:The City of Santa Ana, encompassing 27.3 square miles inCentral Orange County.Project Applicant: City of Santa AnaProposed Project:The City of Santa Ana is proposing to update the GeneralPlan Housing Element for the 6 cycle (20212029) planning period. Theproposed amendment includes analysis of potential housing sites, barriers to fairhousing, and proposed programs and services to comply with state mandates.The City is requesting the Planning Commission recommend that the City Counciladopt a resolution approving General Plan Amendment (GPA) No. 202101 for the6 Cycle Housing Element Update. https://www.santaana.org/housingelementupdate2021Environmental Impact:In accordance with State California Quality Act (CEQA)Guidelines Section 15162, the City has determined that an Addendum to thepreviously adopted Initial Study/ Negative Declaration prepared for the 20142021General Plan Housing Element is the appropriate review for this project. Recommended Action: Recommend that the City Council adopt a resolutionapproving General Plan Amendment No. 202101 for the 6th Cycle HousingElement Update subject to conforming edits by the Executive Director of Planningand Building Agency and the City Attorney to comply with state housing law andmandates.Administrative Matters*End of Business Calendar*STAFF COMMENTSCOMMISSIONER COMMENTSADJOURNMENTThe next meeting of the Planning Commission scheduled for December 27, 2021 at 5:30 PMis canceled. The next meeting will be held on January 10, 2022 at 5:30 PM in the CouncilChambers located at 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701.FUTURE AGENDA ITEMSAPPEAL INFORMATIONThe formal action by the Planning Commission shall become effective after the tendayappeal period, unless the City Council in compliance with section 41643, 41644 or 41645holds a public hearing on the matter, then the formal action will become effective on the dayfollowing the hearing and decision by the City Council. An appeal from the decision orrequirement of the Planning Commission may be made by any interested party, individual, orgroup. The appeal must be filed with the Clerk of the Council, accompanied by the requiredfiling fee, and a copy sent to the Planning Department, within ten days of the date of theCommission's action, by 5:00 p.m. If the final day to appeal falls on a City Hall observedholiday or a day when City hall is closed, the final day to appeal shall be extended to the nextday City Hall is open for public business. Please note: Under California Government CodeSec. 65009, if you challenge in court any of the matters on this agenda for which a publichearing is to be conducted, you may be limited to raising only those issues which you (orsomeone else) raised orally at the public hearing or in written correspondence received bythe Planning Commission or City Council at or before the hearing.MEETING INFORMATIONIf you would like to learn how to use Zoom before the meeting, visit Zoom Video Tutorials.1. Connecting directly from your computer:Click on the link on top of this agenda ORGo to Zoom.us and click "Join a Meeting" at the top. Enter the Meeting ID. The MeetingID is listed at the top of this agenda.To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being isdiscussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us knowyou wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.2. Connecting via the Zoom App:Download the free Zoom Cloud Meetings app from your favorite app store.Launch the app and click on the blue Join a Meeting button. Enter the Meeting ID, yourname, and the blue Join button. The Meeting ID is listed at the top of this agenda.To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being isdiscussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us knowyou wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.3. Dialing in from a mobile phone or landline:Dial (669) 9009128. When prompted, enter the meeting ID. The Meeting ID is listed atthe top of this agenda.To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being isdiscussed, press *9 on your phone to virtually raise your hand. You will have 3 minutes.
Submit a written comment
You are invited to submit a written comment in one of the following ways:
Email PBAecomments@santaana.org and reference the topic in the subject line.
Mail to Christina Leonard, Recording Secretary, City of Santa Ana, 20 Civic Center
Plaza – M20, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
Deadline to submit written comments is 4:00 p.m. on the day of the
meeting.Comments received after the deadline may not be distributed to the
Commission but will be made part of the record.
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Planning Commission
Regular Meeting Agenda
December 13, 2021
5:30 P.M.
Council Chamber
22 Civic Center Plaza
Santa Ana, CA
THOMAS MORRISSEY
Chair, Ward 6 Representative
ERIC M. ALDERETE
Citywide Representative
BAO PHAM
ViceChair,
Ward 1 Representative
MIGUEL CALDERON
Ward 2 Representative
ISURI S. RAMOS
Ward 3 Representative
MARK McLOUGHLIN
Ward 4 Representative
ALAN WOO
Ward 5 Representative
MinhThai
Executive Director
John Funk
Legal Counsel
Fabiola Zelaya Melicher, AICP
Planning Manager
Sarah Bernal
Recording Secretary
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this Meeting,
contact Michael Ortiz, City ADA Program Coordinator, at (714) 6475624. Notification 48 hours prior to the Meeting will enable
the City to make reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. The City Council agenda and supporting
documentation can be found on the City’s website – www.santaana.org/citymeetings.
CALL TO ORDER
Commissioners: Thomas Morrissey, Chair
Bao Pham, ViceChair
Eric M. Alderete
Miguel Calderon
Mark McLoughlin
Isuri S. Ramos
Alan Woo
Executive Director Minh Thai
Senior Asst. City Attorney John Funk
Planning Manager Fabiola Zelaya Melicher
Recording Secretary Christina Leonard
ROLL CALL
Moved by Commissioner , seconded by Commissioner to Adopt.
YES: 6 – Eric Alderete, Miguel Calderon, Mark McLoughlin, Tom Morrissey, Isuri Ramos,
Alan Woo
NO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 1 – Bao Pham
Status: 6 – 0 – 0 – 1 –
Minutes: Commissioner Pham arrived at 5:42 PM.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC COMMENTS (non agenda items)
CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS
a.Minutes
Recommended Action: Approve Minutes from October 25, 2021 meeting.
Moved by Commissioner Woo, seconded by Commissioner McLoughlin to
Adopt.
YES: 6 – Eric Alderete, Miguel Calderon, Mark McLoughlin, Tom Morrissey, Isuri
Ramos, Alan Woo
NO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 1 – Bao Pham
Status: 6 – 0 – 0 – 1 – Pass
b.Minutes
Recommended Action: Approve Minutes from November 8, 2021 meeting.
Moved by Commissioner Woo, seconded by Commissioner McLoughlin to
Adopt.
YES: 6 – Eric Alderete, Miguel Calderon, Mark McLoughlin, Tom Morrissey, Isuri
Ramos, Alan Woo
NO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 1 – Bao Pham
Status: 6 – 0 – 0 – 1 – Pass
c.Excused Absences
Recommended Action: Excuse absent commissioners.
Moved by Commissioner , seconded by Commissioner to Adopt.
YES: 0 – NO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 0 – Status: 0 – 0 – 0 – 0 –
*End of Consent Calendar*
BUSINESS CALENDAR
Public Hearing:The Planning Commission decision on Conditional Use Permits,
Variances, Tentative Tract and Parcel Maps, Minor Exceptions, Site Plan Review, and
Public Convenience or Necessity Determinations are final unless appealed within 10
days of the decision by any interested party or group (refer to the Basic Meeting
Information page for more information). The Planning Commission recommendation
on Zoning and General Plan amendments, Development Agreements, Specific
Developments, and Specific Plans will be forwarded to the City Council for final
determination. Legal notice was published in the OC X on X and notices were mailed
on said date.
1.1. Conditional Use Permit No. 202113 Heidi Jacinto, Case Planner.
Project Location: 2112 East Fourth Street located in the Professional/Metro East
MixedUse Overlay
(P/OZ1) zoning district.
Project Applicant: Crystal RodriguesMaramba with Coastal Business Group
Inc., on behalf of AT&T
Wireless (Applicant) and Nexus Garden Plaza, LLC (Property Owner).
Proposed Project: The applicant is requesting approval of Conditional Use
Permit No. 202113 to
construct a new 60foot high major wireless communications facility disguised as a
monopine.
Environmental Impact: The Planning Commission will consider a determination
that the project is
categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
pursuant to Section 15301
of the CEQA Guidelines – Class 11/Accessory Structures. Notice of Exemption,
Environmental Review
No. 202085 will be filed for this project.
Recommended Action: Adopt a resolution approving Conditional Use Permit
No. 202113 as conditioned.
Moved by Commissioner Calderon, seconded by Commissioner Woo to
Adopt.
YES: 7 – Eric Alderete, Miguel Calderon, Mark McLoughlin, Tom Morrissey, Bao
Pham, Isuri Ramos, Alan Woo
NO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 0 – Status: 7 – 0 – 0 – 0 – Pass
Administrative Matters
*End of Business Calendar*
STAFF COMMENTS
Updates on SB9 and Future Zoning Code Amendments
COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
ADJOURNMENT
The next meeting of the Planning Commission will be on December 20, 2021 at 5:30 PM in
the Council Chambers located at 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
APPEAL INFORMATION
The formal action by the Planning Commission shall become effective after the tenday
appeal period, unless the City Council in compliance with section 41643, 41644 or 41645
holds a public hearing on the matter, then the formal action will become effective on the day
following the hearing and decision by the City Council. An appeal from the decision or
requirement of the Planning Commission may be made by any interested party, individual, or
group. The appeal must be filed with the Clerk of the Council, accompanied by the required
filing fee, and a copy sent to the Planning Department, within ten days of the date of the
Commission's action, by 5:00 p.m. If the final day to appeal falls on a City Hall observed
holiday or a day when City hall is closed, the final day to appeal shall be extended to the next
day City Hall is open for public business. Please note: Under California Government Code
Sec. 65009, if you challenge in court any of the matters on this agenda for which a public
hearing is to be conducted, you may be limited to raising only those issues which you (or
someone else) raised orally at the public hearing or in written correspondence received by
the Planning Commission or City Council at or before the hearing.
MEETING INFORMATION
If you would like to learn how to use Zoom before the meeting, visit Zoom Video Tutorials.
1. Connecting directly from your computer:
Click on the link on top of this agenda OR
Go to Zoom.us and click "Join a Meeting" at the top. Enter the Meeting ID. The Meeting
ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
2. Connecting via the Zoom App:
Download the free Zoom Cloud Meetings app from your favorite app store.
Launch the app and click on the blue Join a Meeting button. Enter the Meeting ID, your
name, and the blue Join button. The Meeting ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
3. Dialing in from a mobile phone or landline:
Dial (669) 9009128. When prompted, enter the meeting ID. The Meeting ID is listed at
the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, press *9 on your phone to virtually raise your hand. You will have 3 minutes.
Submit a written comment
You are invited to submit a written comment in one of the following ways:
Email PBAecomments@santaana.org and reference the topic in the subject line.
Mail to Sarah Bernal, Recording Secretary, City of Santa Ana, 20 Civic Center Plaza –
M20, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
Deadline to submit written comments is 4:00 p.m. on the day of the
meeting.Comments received after the deadline may not be distributed to the
Commission but will be made part of the record.
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Planning CommissionRegular Meeting AgendaDecember 13, 20215:30 P.M.Council Chamber22 Civic Center PlazaSanta Ana, CA THOMAS MORRISSEYChair, Ward 6 RepresentativeERIC M. ALDERETECitywide Representative BAO PHAMViceChair,Ward 1 RepresentativeMIGUEL CALDERONWard 2 Representative ISURI S. RAMOSWard 3 RepresentativeMARK McLOUGHLINWard 4 Representative ALAN WOOWard 5 RepresentativeMinhThaiExecutive DirectorJohn FunkLegal Counsel Fabiola Zelaya Melicher, AICPPlanning Manager Sarah BernalRecording Secretary
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this Meeting,
contact Michael Ortiz, City ADA Program Coordinator, at (714) 6475624. Notification 48 hours prior to the Meeting will enable
the City to make reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. The City Council agenda and supporting
documentation can be found on the City’s website – www.santaana.org/citymeetings.
CALL TO ORDER
Commissioners: Thomas Morrissey, Chair
Bao Pham, ViceChair
Eric M. Alderete
Miguel Calderon
Mark McLoughlin
Isuri S. Ramos
Alan Woo
Executive Director Minh Thai
Senior Asst. City Attorney John Funk
Planning Manager Fabiola Zelaya Melicher
Recording Secretary Christina Leonard
ROLL CALL
Moved by Commissioner , seconded by Commissioner to Adopt.
YES: 6 – Eric Alderete, Miguel Calderon, Mark McLoughlin, Tom Morrissey, Isuri Ramos,
Alan Woo
NO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 1 – Bao Pham
Status: 6 – 0 – 0 – 1 –
Minutes: Commissioner Pham arrived at 5:42 PM.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC COMMENTS (non agenda items)
CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS
a.Minutes
Recommended Action: Approve Minutes from October 25, 2021 meeting.
Moved by Commissioner Woo, seconded by Commissioner McLoughlin to
Adopt.
YES: 6 – Eric Alderete, Miguel Calderon, Mark McLoughlin, Tom Morrissey, Isuri
Ramos, Alan Woo
NO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 1 – Bao Pham
Status: 6 – 0 – 0 – 1 – Pass
b.Minutes
Recommended Action: Approve Minutes from November 8, 2021 meeting.
Moved by Commissioner Woo, seconded by Commissioner McLoughlin to
Adopt.
YES: 6 – Eric Alderete, Miguel Calderon, Mark McLoughlin, Tom Morrissey, Isuri
Ramos, Alan Woo
NO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 1 – Bao Pham
Status: 6 – 0 – 0 – 1 – Pass
c.Excused Absences
Recommended Action: Excuse absent commissioners.
Moved by Commissioner , seconded by Commissioner to Adopt.
YES: 0 – NO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 0 – Status: 0 – 0 – 0 – 0 –
*End of Consent Calendar*
BUSINESS CALENDAR
Public Hearing:The Planning Commission decision on Conditional Use Permits,
Variances, Tentative Tract and Parcel Maps, Minor Exceptions, Site Plan Review, and
Public Convenience or Necessity Determinations are final unless appealed within 10
days of the decision by any interested party or group (refer to the Basic Meeting
Information page for more information). The Planning Commission recommendation
on Zoning and General Plan amendments, Development Agreements, Specific
Developments, and Specific Plans will be forwarded to the City Council for final
determination. Legal notice was published in the OC X on X and notices were mailed
on said date.
1.1. Conditional Use Permit No. 202113 Heidi Jacinto, Case Planner.
Project Location: 2112 East Fourth Street located in the Professional/Metro East
MixedUse Overlay
(P/OZ1) zoning district.
Project Applicant: Crystal RodriguesMaramba with Coastal Business Group
Inc., on behalf of AT&T
Wireless (Applicant) and Nexus Garden Plaza, LLC (Property Owner).
Proposed Project: The applicant is requesting approval of Conditional Use
Permit No. 202113 to
construct a new 60foot high major wireless communications facility disguised as a
monopine.
Environmental Impact: The Planning Commission will consider a determination
that the project is
categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
pursuant to Section 15301
of the CEQA Guidelines – Class 11/Accessory Structures. Notice of Exemption,
Environmental Review
No. 202085 will be filed for this project.
Recommended Action: Adopt a resolution approving Conditional Use Permit
No. 202113 as conditioned.
Moved by Commissioner Calderon, seconded by Commissioner Woo to
Adopt.
YES: 7 – Eric Alderete, Miguel Calderon, Mark McLoughlin, Tom Morrissey, Bao
Pham, Isuri Ramos, Alan Woo
NO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 0 – Status: 7 – 0 – 0 – 0 – Pass
Administrative Matters
*End of Business Calendar*
STAFF COMMENTS
Updates on SB9 and Future Zoning Code Amendments
COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
ADJOURNMENT
The next meeting of the Planning Commission will be on December 20, 2021 at 5:30 PM in
the Council Chambers located at 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
APPEAL INFORMATION
The formal action by the Planning Commission shall become effective after the tenday
appeal period, unless the City Council in compliance with section 41643, 41644 or 41645
holds a public hearing on the matter, then the formal action will become effective on the day
following the hearing and decision by the City Council. An appeal from the decision or
requirement of the Planning Commission may be made by any interested party, individual, or
group. The appeal must be filed with the Clerk of the Council, accompanied by the required
filing fee, and a copy sent to the Planning Department, within ten days of the date of the
Commission's action, by 5:00 p.m. If the final day to appeal falls on a City Hall observed
holiday or a day when City hall is closed, the final day to appeal shall be extended to the next
day City Hall is open for public business. Please note: Under California Government Code
Sec. 65009, if you challenge in court any of the matters on this agenda for which a public
hearing is to be conducted, you may be limited to raising only those issues which you (or
someone else) raised orally at the public hearing or in written correspondence received by
the Planning Commission or City Council at or before the hearing.
MEETING INFORMATION
If you would like to learn how to use Zoom before the meeting, visit Zoom Video Tutorials.
1. Connecting directly from your computer:
Click on the link on top of this agenda OR
Go to Zoom.us and click "Join a Meeting" at the top. Enter the Meeting ID. The Meeting
ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
2. Connecting via the Zoom App:
Download the free Zoom Cloud Meetings app from your favorite app store.
Launch the app and click on the blue Join a Meeting button. Enter the Meeting ID, your
name, and the blue Join button. The Meeting ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
3. Dialing in from a mobile phone or landline:
Dial (669) 9009128. When prompted, enter the meeting ID. The Meeting ID is listed at
the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, press *9 on your phone to virtually raise your hand. You will have 3 minutes.
Submit a written comment
You are invited to submit a written comment in one of the following ways:
Email PBAecomments@santaana.org and reference the topic in the subject line.
Mail to Sarah Bernal, Recording Secretary, City of Santa Ana, 20 Civic Center Plaza –
M20, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
Deadline to submit written comments is 4:00 p.m. on the day of the
meeting.Comments received after the deadline may not be distributed to the
Commission but will be made part of the record.
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Planning CommissionRegular Meeting AgendaDecember 13, 20215:30 P.M.Council Chamber22 Civic Center PlazaSanta Ana, CA THOMAS MORRISSEYChair, Ward 6 RepresentativeERIC M. ALDERETECitywide Representative BAO PHAMViceChair,Ward 1 RepresentativeMIGUEL CALDERONWard 2 Representative ISURI S. RAMOSWard 3 RepresentativeMARK McLOUGHLINWard 4 Representative ALAN WOOWard 5 RepresentativeMinhThaiExecutive DirectorJohn FunkLegal Counsel Fabiola Zelaya Melicher, AICPPlanning Manager Sarah BernalRecording SecretaryIn compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this Meeting,contact Michael Ortiz, City ADA Program Coordinator, at (714) 6475624. Notification 48 hours prior to the Meeting will enablethe City to make reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. The City Council agenda and supportingdocumentation can be found on the City’s website – www.santaana.org/citymeetings.CALL TO ORDER Commissioners: Thomas Morrissey, ChairBao Pham, ViceChairEric M. AldereteMiguel CalderonMark McLoughlinIsuri S. RamosAlan Woo Executive Director Minh ThaiSenior Asst. City Attorney John FunkPlanning Manager Fabiola Zelaya MelicherRecording Secretary Christina LeonardROLL CALLMoved by Commissioner , seconded by Commissioner to Adopt.YES: 6 – Eric Alderete, Miguel Calderon, Mark McLoughlin, Tom Morrissey, Isuri Ramos,Alan WooNO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 1 – Bao PhamStatus: 6 – 0 – 0 – 1 – Minutes: Commissioner Pham arrived at 5:42 PM. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEPUBLIC COMMENTS (non agenda items)CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMSa.MinutesRecommended Action: Approve Minutes from October 25, 2021 meeting. Moved by Commissioner Woo, seconded by Commissioner McLoughlin to
Adopt.
YES: 6 – Eric Alderete, Miguel Calderon, Mark McLoughlin, Tom Morrissey, Isuri
Ramos, Alan Woo
NO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 1 – Bao Pham
Status: 6 – 0 – 0 – 1 – Pass
b.Minutes
Recommended Action: Approve Minutes from November 8, 2021 meeting.
Moved by Commissioner Woo, seconded by Commissioner McLoughlin to
Adopt.
YES: 6 – Eric Alderete, Miguel Calderon, Mark McLoughlin, Tom Morrissey, Isuri
Ramos, Alan Woo
NO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 1 – Bao Pham
Status: 6 – 0 – 0 – 1 – Pass
c.Excused Absences
Recommended Action: Excuse absent commissioners.
Moved by Commissioner , seconded by Commissioner to Adopt.
YES: 0 – NO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 0 – Status: 0 – 0 – 0 – 0 –
*End of Consent Calendar*
BUSINESS CALENDAR
Public Hearing:The Planning Commission decision on Conditional Use Permits,
Variances, Tentative Tract and Parcel Maps, Minor Exceptions, Site Plan Review, and
Public Convenience or Necessity Determinations are final unless appealed within 10
days of the decision by any interested party or group (refer to the Basic Meeting
Information page for more information). The Planning Commission recommendation
on Zoning and General Plan amendments, Development Agreements, Specific
Developments, and Specific Plans will be forwarded to the City Council for final
determination. Legal notice was published in the OC X on X and notices were mailed
on said date.
1.1. Conditional Use Permit No. 202113 Heidi Jacinto, Case Planner.
Project Location: 2112 East Fourth Street located in the Professional/Metro East
MixedUse Overlay
(P/OZ1) zoning district.
Project Applicant: Crystal RodriguesMaramba with Coastal Business Group
Inc., on behalf of AT&T
Wireless (Applicant) and Nexus Garden Plaza, LLC (Property Owner).
Proposed Project: The applicant is requesting approval of Conditional Use
Permit No. 202113 to
construct a new 60foot high major wireless communications facility disguised as a
monopine.
Environmental Impact: The Planning Commission will consider a determination
that the project is
categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
pursuant to Section 15301
of the CEQA Guidelines – Class 11/Accessory Structures. Notice of Exemption,
Environmental Review
No. 202085 will be filed for this project.
Recommended Action: Adopt a resolution approving Conditional Use Permit
No. 202113 as conditioned.
Moved by Commissioner Calderon, seconded by Commissioner Woo to
Adopt.
YES: 7 – Eric Alderete, Miguel Calderon, Mark McLoughlin, Tom Morrissey, Bao
Pham, Isuri Ramos, Alan Woo
NO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 0 – Status: 7 – 0 – 0 – 0 – Pass
Administrative Matters
*End of Business Calendar*
STAFF COMMENTS
Updates on SB9 and Future Zoning Code Amendments
COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
ADJOURNMENT
The next meeting of the Planning Commission will be on December 20, 2021 at 5:30 PM in
the Council Chambers located at 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
APPEAL INFORMATION
The formal action by the Planning Commission shall become effective after the tenday
appeal period, unless the City Council in compliance with section 41643, 41644 or 41645
holds a public hearing on the matter, then the formal action will become effective on the day
following the hearing and decision by the City Council. An appeal from the decision or
requirement of the Planning Commission may be made by any interested party, individual, or
group. The appeal must be filed with the Clerk of the Council, accompanied by the required
filing fee, and a copy sent to the Planning Department, within ten days of the date of the
Commission's action, by 5:00 p.m. If the final day to appeal falls on a City Hall observed
holiday or a day when City hall is closed, the final day to appeal shall be extended to the next
day City Hall is open for public business. Please note: Under California Government Code
Sec. 65009, if you challenge in court any of the matters on this agenda for which a public
hearing is to be conducted, you may be limited to raising only those issues which you (or
someone else) raised orally at the public hearing or in written correspondence received by
the Planning Commission or City Council at or before the hearing.
MEETING INFORMATION
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Submit a written comment
You are invited to submit a written comment in one of the following ways:
Email PBAecomments@santaana.org and reference the topic in the subject line.
Mail to Sarah Bernal, Recording Secretary, City of Santa Ana, 20 Civic Center Plaza –
M20, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
Deadline to submit written comments is 4:00 p.m. on the day of the
meeting.Comments received after the deadline may not be distributed to the
Commission but will be made part of the record.
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City Council a –3 12/20/2021
Planning CommissionRegular Meeting AgendaDecember 13, 20215:30 P.M.Council Chamber22 Civic Center PlazaSanta Ana, CA THOMAS MORRISSEYChair, Ward 6 RepresentativeERIC M. ALDERETECitywide Representative BAO PHAMViceChair,Ward 1 RepresentativeMIGUEL CALDERONWard 2 Representative ISURI S. RAMOSWard 3 RepresentativeMARK McLOUGHLINWard 4 Representative ALAN WOOWard 5 RepresentativeMinhThaiExecutive DirectorJohn FunkLegal Counsel Fabiola Zelaya Melicher, AICPPlanning Manager Sarah BernalRecording SecretaryIn compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this Meeting,contact Michael Ortiz, City ADA Program Coordinator, at (714) 6475624. Notification 48 hours prior to the Meeting will enablethe City to make reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. The City Council agenda and supportingdocumentation can be found on the City’s website – www.santaana.org/citymeetings.CALL TO ORDER Commissioners: Thomas Morrissey, ChairBao Pham, ViceChairEric M. AldereteMiguel CalderonMark McLoughlinIsuri S. RamosAlan Woo Executive Director Minh ThaiSenior Asst. City Attorney John FunkPlanning Manager Fabiola Zelaya MelicherRecording Secretary Christina LeonardROLL CALLMoved by Commissioner , seconded by Commissioner to Adopt.YES: 6 – Eric Alderete, Miguel Calderon, Mark McLoughlin, Tom Morrissey, Isuri Ramos,Alan WooNO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 1 – Bao PhamStatus: 6 – 0 – 0 – 1 – Minutes: Commissioner Pham arrived at 5:42 PM. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEPUBLIC COMMENTS (non agenda items)CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMSa.MinutesRecommended Action: Approve Minutes from October 25, 2021 meeting. Moved by Commissioner Woo, seconded by Commissioner McLoughlin toAdopt.YES: 6 – Eric Alderete, Miguel Calderon, Mark McLoughlin, Tom Morrissey, IsuriRamos, Alan WooNO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 1 – Bao PhamStatus: 6 – 0 – 0 – 1 – Passb.MinutesRecommended Action: Approve Minutes from November 8, 2021 meeting. Moved by Commissioner Woo, seconded by Commissioner McLoughlin toAdopt.YES: 6 – Eric Alderete, Miguel Calderon, Mark McLoughlin, Tom Morrissey, IsuriRamos, Alan WooNO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 1 – Bao PhamStatus: 6 – 0 – 0 – 1 – Passc.Excused AbsencesRecommended Action: Excuse absent commissioners.Moved by Commissioner , seconded by Commissioner to Adopt.YES: 0 – NO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 0 – Status: 0 – 0 – 0 – 0 – *End of Consent Calendar*BUSINESS CALENDARPublic Hearing:The Planning Commission decision on Conditional Use Permits,Variances, Tentative Tract and Parcel Maps, Minor Exceptions, Site Plan Review, andPublic Convenience or Necessity Determinations are final unless appealed within 10days of the decision by any interested party or group (refer to the Basic Meeting
Information page for more information). The Planning Commission recommendation
on Zoning and General Plan amendments, Development Agreements, Specific
Developments, and Specific Plans will be forwarded to the City Council for final
determination. Legal notice was published in the OC X on X and notices were mailed
on said date.
1.1. Conditional Use Permit No. 202113 Heidi Jacinto, Case Planner.
Project Location: 2112 East Fourth Street located in the Professional/Metro East
MixedUse Overlay
(P/OZ1) zoning district.
Project Applicant: Crystal RodriguesMaramba with Coastal Business Group
Inc., on behalf of AT&T
Wireless (Applicant) and Nexus Garden Plaza, LLC (Property Owner).
Proposed Project: The applicant is requesting approval of Conditional Use
Permit No. 202113 to
construct a new 60foot high major wireless communications facility disguised as a
monopine.
Environmental Impact: The Planning Commission will consider a determination
that the project is
categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
pursuant to Section 15301
of the CEQA Guidelines – Class 11/Accessory Structures. Notice of Exemption,
Environmental Review
No. 202085 will be filed for this project.
Recommended Action: Adopt a resolution approving Conditional Use Permit
No. 202113 as conditioned.
Moved by Commissioner Calderon, seconded by Commissioner Woo to
Adopt.
YES: 7 – Eric Alderete, Miguel Calderon, Mark McLoughlin, Tom Morrissey, Bao
Pham, Isuri Ramos, Alan Woo
NO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 0 – Status: 7 – 0 – 0 – 0 – Pass
Administrative Matters
*End of Business Calendar*
STAFF COMMENTS
Updates on SB9 and Future Zoning Code Amendments
COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
ADJOURNMENT
The next meeting of the Planning Commission will be on December 20, 2021 at 5:30 PM in
the Council Chambers located at 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
APPEAL INFORMATION
The formal action by the Planning Commission shall become effective after the tenday
appeal period, unless the City Council in compliance with section 41643, 41644 or 41645
holds a public hearing on the matter, then the formal action will become effective on the day
following the hearing and decision by the City Council. An appeal from the decision or
requirement of the Planning Commission may be made by any interested party, individual, or
group. The appeal must be filed with the Clerk of the Council, accompanied by the required
filing fee, and a copy sent to the Planning Department, within ten days of the date of the
Commission's action, by 5:00 p.m. If the final day to appeal falls on a City Hall observed
holiday or a day when City hall is closed, the final day to appeal shall be extended to the next
day City Hall is open for public business. Please note: Under California Government Code
Sec. 65009, if you challenge in court any of the matters on this agenda for which a public
hearing is to be conducted, you may be limited to raising only those issues which you (or
someone else) raised orally at the public hearing or in written correspondence received by
the Planning Commission or City Council at or before the hearing.
MEETING INFORMATION
If you would like to learn how to use Zoom before the meeting, visit Zoom Video Tutorials.
1. Connecting directly from your computer:
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3. Dialing in from a mobile phone or landline:
Dial (669) 9009128. When prompted, enter the meeting ID. The Meeting ID is listed at
the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, press *9 on your phone to virtually raise your hand. You will have 3 minutes.
Submit a written comment
You are invited to submit a written comment in one of the following ways:
Email PBAecomments@santaana.org and reference the topic in the subject line.
Mail to Sarah Bernal, Recording Secretary, City of Santa Ana, 20 Civic Center Plaza –
M20, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
Deadline to submit written comments is 4:00 p.m. on the day of the
meeting.Comments received after the deadline may not be distributed to the
Commission but will be made part of the record.
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12/13/2021
City Council a –4 12/20/2021
Planning CommissionRegular Meeting AgendaDecember 13, 20215:30 P.M.Council Chamber22 Civic Center PlazaSanta Ana, CA THOMAS MORRISSEYChair, Ward 6 RepresentativeERIC M. ALDERETECitywide Representative BAO PHAMViceChair,Ward 1 RepresentativeMIGUEL CALDERONWard 2 Representative ISURI S. RAMOSWard 3 RepresentativeMARK McLOUGHLINWard 4 Representative ALAN WOOWard 5 RepresentativeMinhThaiExecutive DirectorJohn FunkLegal Counsel Fabiola Zelaya Melicher, AICPPlanning Manager Sarah BernalRecording SecretaryIn compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this Meeting,contact Michael Ortiz, City ADA Program Coordinator, at (714) 6475624. Notification 48 hours prior to the Meeting will enablethe City to make reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. The City Council agenda and supportingdocumentation can be found on the City’s website – www.santaana.org/citymeetings.CALL TO ORDER Commissioners: Thomas Morrissey, ChairBao Pham, ViceChairEric M. AldereteMiguel CalderonMark McLoughlinIsuri S. RamosAlan Woo Executive Director Minh ThaiSenior Asst. City Attorney John FunkPlanning Manager Fabiola Zelaya MelicherRecording Secretary Christina LeonardROLL CALLMoved by Commissioner , seconded by Commissioner to Adopt.YES: 6 – Eric Alderete, Miguel Calderon, Mark McLoughlin, Tom Morrissey, Isuri Ramos,Alan WooNO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 1 – Bao PhamStatus: 6 – 0 – 0 – 1 – Minutes: Commissioner Pham arrived at 5:42 PM. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEPUBLIC COMMENTS (non agenda items)CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMSa.MinutesRecommended Action: Approve Minutes from October 25, 2021 meeting. Moved by Commissioner Woo, seconded by Commissioner McLoughlin toAdopt.YES: 6 – Eric Alderete, Miguel Calderon, Mark McLoughlin, Tom Morrissey, IsuriRamos, Alan WooNO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 1 – Bao PhamStatus: 6 – 0 – 0 – 1 – Passb.MinutesRecommended Action: Approve Minutes from November 8, 2021 meeting. Moved by Commissioner Woo, seconded by Commissioner McLoughlin toAdopt.YES: 6 – Eric Alderete, Miguel Calderon, Mark McLoughlin, Tom Morrissey, IsuriRamos, Alan WooNO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 1 – Bao PhamStatus: 6 – 0 – 0 – 1 – Passc.Excused AbsencesRecommended Action: Excuse absent commissioners.Moved by Commissioner , seconded by Commissioner to Adopt.YES: 0 – NO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 0 – Status: 0 – 0 – 0 – 0 – *End of Consent Calendar*BUSINESS CALENDARPublic Hearing:The Planning Commission decision on Conditional Use Permits,Variances, Tentative Tract and Parcel Maps, Minor Exceptions, Site Plan Review, andPublic Convenience or Necessity Determinations are final unless appealed within 10days of the decision by any interested party or group (refer to the Basic MeetingInformation page for more information). The Planning Commission recommendationon Zoning and General Plan amendments, Development Agreements, SpecificDevelopments, and Specific Plans will be forwarded to the City Council for finaldetermination. Legal notice was published in the OC X on X and notices were mailedon said date. 1.1. Conditional Use Permit No. 202113 Heidi Jacinto, Case Planner. Project Location: 2112 East Fourth Street located in the Professional/Metro EastMixedUse Overlay(P/OZ1) zoning district.Project Applicant: Crystal RodriguesMaramba with Coastal Business GroupInc., on behalf of AT&TWireless (Applicant) and Nexus Garden Plaza, LLC (Property Owner).Proposed Project: The applicant is requesting approval of Conditional UsePermit No. 202113 toconstruct a new 60foot high major wireless communications facility disguised as amonopine.Environmental Impact: The Planning Commission will consider a determinationthat the project iscategorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)pursuant to Section 15301of the CEQA Guidelines – Class 11/Accessory Structures. Notice of Exemption,Environmental ReviewNo. 202085 will be filed for this project.Recommended Action: Adopt a resolution approving Conditional Use PermitNo. 202113 as conditioned.Moved by Commissioner Calderon, seconded by Commissioner Woo toAdopt.YES: 7 – Eric Alderete, Miguel Calderon, Mark McLoughlin, Tom Morrissey, BaoPham, Isuri Ramos, Alan WooNO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 0 – Status: 7 – 0 – 0 – 0 – PassAdministrative Matters*End of Business Calendar*STAFF COMMENTSUpdates on SB9 and Future Zoning Code Amendments
COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
ADJOURNMENT
The next meeting of the Planning Commission will be on December 20, 2021 at 5:30 PM in
the Council Chambers located at 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
APPEAL INFORMATION
The formal action by the Planning Commission shall become effective after the tenday
appeal period, unless the City Council in compliance with section 41643, 41644 or 41645
holds a public hearing on the matter, then the formal action will become effective on the day
following the hearing and decision by the City Council. An appeal from the decision or
requirement of the Planning Commission may be made by any interested party, individual, or
group. The appeal must be filed with the Clerk of the Council, accompanied by the required
filing fee, and a copy sent to the Planning Department, within ten days of the date of the
Commission's action, by 5:00 p.m. If the final day to appeal falls on a City Hall observed
holiday or a day when City hall is closed, the final day to appeal shall be extended to the next
day City Hall is open for public business. Please note: Under California Government Code
Sec. 65009, if you challenge in court any of the matters on this agenda for which a public
hearing is to be conducted, you may be limited to raising only those issues which you (or
someone else) raised orally at the public hearing or in written correspondence received by
the Planning Commission or City Council at or before the hearing.
MEETING INFORMATION
If you would like to learn how to use Zoom before the meeting, visit Zoom Video Tutorials.
1. Connecting directly from your computer:
Click on the link on top of this agenda OR
Go to Zoom.us and click "Join a Meeting" at the top. Enter the Meeting ID. The Meeting
ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
2. Connecting via the Zoom App:
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Launch the app and click on the blue Join a Meeting button. Enter the Meeting ID, your
name, and the blue Join button. The Meeting ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
3. Dialing in from a mobile phone or landline:
Dial (669) 9009128. When prompted, enter the meeting ID. The Meeting ID is listed at
the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, press *9 on your phone to virtually raise your hand. You will have 3 minutes.
Submit a written comment
You are invited to submit a written comment in one of the following ways:
Email PBAecomments@santaana.org and reference the topic in the subject line.
Mail to Sarah Bernal, Recording Secretary, City of Santa Ana, 20 Civic Center Plaza –
M20, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
Deadline to submit written comments is 4:00 p.m. on the day of the
meeting.Comments received after the deadline may not be distributed to the
Commission but will be made part of the record.
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12/13/2021
City Council a –5 12/20/2021
Planning CommissionRegular Meeting AgendaDecember 13, 20215:30 P.M.Council Chamber22 Civic Center PlazaSanta Ana, CA THOMAS MORRISSEYChair, Ward 6 RepresentativeERIC M. ALDERETECitywide Representative BAO PHAMViceChair,Ward 1 RepresentativeMIGUEL CALDERONWard 2 Representative ISURI S. RAMOSWard 3 RepresentativeMARK McLOUGHLINWard 4 Representative ALAN WOOWard 5 RepresentativeMinhThaiExecutive DirectorJohn FunkLegal Counsel Fabiola Zelaya Melicher, AICPPlanning Manager Sarah BernalRecording SecretaryIn compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this Meeting,contact Michael Ortiz, City ADA Program Coordinator, at (714) 6475624. Notification 48 hours prior to the Meeting will enablethe City to make reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. The City Council agenda and supportingdocumentation can be found on the City’s website – www.santaana.org/citymeetings.CALL TO ORDER Commissioners: Thomas Morrissey, ChairBao Pham, ViceChairEric M. AldereteMiguel CalderonMark McLoughlinIsuri S. RamosAlan Woo Executive Director Minh ThaiSenior Asst. City Attorney John FunkPlanning Manager Fabiola Zelaya MelicherRecording Secretary Christina LeonardROLL CALLMoved by Commissioner , seconded by Commissioner to Adopt.YES: 6 – Eric Alderete, Miguel Calderon, Mark McLoughlin, Tom Morrissey, Isuri Ramos,Alan WooNO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 1 – Bao PhamStatus: 6 – 0 – 0 – 1 – Minutes: Commissioner Pham arrived at 5:42 PM. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEPUBLIC COMMENTS (non agenda items)CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMSa.MinutesRecommended Action: Approve Minutes from October 25, 2021 meeting. Moved by Commissioner Woo, seconded by Commissioner McLoughlin toAdopt.YES: 6 – Eric Alderete, Miguel Calderon, Mark McLoughlin, Tom Morrissey, IsuriRamos, Alan WooNO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 1 – Bao PhamStatus: 6 – 0 – 0 – 1 – Passb.MinutesRecommended Action: Approve Minutes from November 8, 2021 meeting. Moved by Commissioner Woo, seconded by Commissioner McLoughlin toAdopt.YES: 6 – Eric Alderete, Miguel Calderon, Mark McLoughlin, Tom Morrissey, IsuriRamos, Alan WooNO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 1 – Bao PhamStatus: 6 – 0 – 0 – 1 – Passc.Excused AbsencesRecommended Action: Excuse absent commissioners.Moved by Commissioner , seconded by Commissioner to Adopt.YES: 0 – NO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 0 – Status: 0 – 0 – 0 – 0 – *End of Consent Calendar*BUSINESS CALENDARPublic Hearing:The Planning Commission decision on Conditional Use Permits,Variances, Tentative Tract and Parcel Maps, Minor Exceptions, Site Plan Review, andPublic Convenience or Necessity Determinations are final unless appealed within 10days of the decision by any interested party or group (refer to the Basic MeetingInformation page for more information). The Planning Commission recommendationon Zoning and General Plan amendments, Development Agreements, SpecificDevelopments, and Specific Plans will be forwarded to the City Council for finaldetermination. Legal notice was published in the OC X on X and notices were mailedon said date. 1.1. Conditional Use Permit No. 202113 Heidi Jacinto, Case Planner. Project Location: 2112 East Fourth Street located in the Professional/Metro EastMixedUse Overlay(P/OZ1) zoning district.Project Applicant: Crystal RodriguesMaramba with Coastal Business GroupInc., on behalf of AT&TWireless (Applicant) and Nexus Garden Plaza, LLC (Property Owner).Proposed Project: The applicant is requesting approval of Conditional UsePermit No. 202113 toconstruct a new 60foot high major wireless communications facility disguised as amonopine.Environmental Impact: The Planning Commission will consider a determinationthat the project iscategorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)pursuant to Section 15301of the CEQA Guidelines – Class 11/Accessory Structures. Notice of Exemption,Environmental ReviewNo. 202085 will be filed for this project.Recommended Action: Adopt a resolution approving Conditional Use PermitNo. 202113 as conditioned.Moved by Commissioner Calderon, seconded by Commissioner Woo toAdopt.YES: 7 – Eric Alderete, Miguel Calderon, Mark McLoughlin, Tom Morrissey, BaoPham, Isuri Ramos, Alan WooNO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 0 – Status: 7 – 0 – 0 – 0 – PassAdministrative Matters*End of Business Calendar*STAFF COMMENTSUpdates on SB9 and Future Zoning Code AmendmentsCOMMISSIONER COMMENTSADJOURNMENTThe next meeting of the Planning Commission will be on December 20, 2021 at 5:30 PM inthe Council Chambers located at 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701.FUTURE AGENDA ITEMSAPPEAL INFORMATIONThe formal action by the Planning Commission shall become effective after the tendayappeal period, unless the City Council in compliance with section 41643, 41644 or 41645holds a public hearing on the matter, then the formal action will become effective on the dayfollowing the hearing and decision by the City Council. An appeal from the decision orrequirement of the Planning Commission may be made by any interested party, individual, orgroup. The appeal must be filed with the Clerk of the Council, accompanied by the requiredfiling fee, and a copy sent to the Planning Department, within ten days of the date of theCommission's action, by 5:00 p.m. If the final day to appeal falls on a City Hall observedholiday or a day when City hall is closed, the final day to appeal shall be extended to the nextday City Hall is open for public business. Please note: Under California Government CodeSec. 65009, if you challenge in court any of the matters on this agenda for which a publichearing is to be conducted, you may be limited to raising only those issues which you (orsomeone else) raised orally at the public hearing or in written correspondence received bythe Planning Commission or City Council at or before the hearing.MEETING INFORMATIONIf you would like to learn how to use Zoom before the meeting, visit Zoom Video Tutorials.1. Connecting directly from your computer:Click on the link on top of this agenda ORGo to Zoom.us and click "Join a Meeting" at the top. Enter the Meeting ID. The MeetingID is listed at the top of this agenda.To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
2. Connecting via the Zoom App:
Download the free Zoom Cloud Meetings app from your favorite app store.
Launch the app and click on the blue Join a Meeting button. Enter the Meeting ID, your
name, and the blue Join button. The Meeting ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
3. Dialing in from a mobile phone or landline:
Dial (669) 9009128. When prompted, enter the meeting ID. The Meeting ID is listed at
the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, press *9 on your phone to virtually raise your hand. You will have 3 minutes.
Submit a written comment
You are invited to submit a written comment in one of the following ways:
Email PBAecomments@santaana.org and reference the topic in the subject line.
Mail to Sarah Bernal, Recording Secretary, City of Santa Ana, 20 Civic Center Plaza –
M20, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
Deadline to submit written comments is 4:00 p.m. on the day of the
meeting.Comments received after the deadline may not be distributed to the
Commission but will be made part of the record.
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City of Santa Ana
20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701
Planning Commission Staff Report
December 20, 2021
Topic: General Plan Amendment No. 2021-01 6th Cycle Housing Element Update
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Recommend that the City Council adopt a resolution approving General Plan Amendment
No. 2021-01 for the 6th Cycle Housing Element Update subject to conforming edits by
the Executive Director of Planning and Building Agency and the City Attorney to comply
with state housing law and mandates.
DISCUSSION
The State of California Government Code Section 65302(c) mandates that each city
include a housing element in their general plan. The housing element sets forth goals,
policies, and programs that address the existing and future housing needs for all income
levels over an eight (8) year planning period, in conjunction with the Regional Housing
Needs Assessment (RHNA) projection period. The RHNA quantifies the need for housing
within each jurisdiction during specified planning periods. Every city and county in the
Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) region is required to prepare
and update their housing elements for the 6th planning cycle, which spans the 2021-2029
period (October 15, 2021 - October 15, 2029), before February 12, 2022. In order to be
found in compliance with state law, the California Department of Housing and Community
Development (HCD) must certify the housing element upon adoption by the city. Given
the sustained housing crisis facing the state, new laws have been passed that significantly
strengthen housing policies to address housing affordability, equity, and sustainability.
Additionally, a non-compliant housing element could result in significant consequences,
including loss of, or lower scoring on applications for, several state funding sources, and
reduced local zoning control.
The Housing Element plays a unique role in charting the course for fair and equitable
housing and quality of life in Santa Ana for existing and future generations. This Housing
Element Update sets priorities for advancing housing stability and anti-displacement
policies, including the City’s recently adopted Rent Stabilization Ordinance and Just
Cause Eviction Ordinance, and revisions to the Housing Opportunity Ordinance to better
align the production of affordable housing and private investment to foster greater
livability, sustainability, and resilience in housing policies. At its core, the purpose of a
housing element is to provide an analysis of a community’s housing needs for all income
levels and household types, and identify strategies to respond to and provide for those
housing needs. Since 1969, housing elements have been considered mandatory City Council 1 –1 12/20/2021
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components of local general plans in California because providing housing for all
Californians is considered by the state legislature to be a matter of vital statewide
importance. In addition, the Housing Element is a key part of the City’s General Plan and
provides critical guidance to all housing-related decisions undertaken by the City. The
Housing Element Update embodies the existing goals and policies of other General Plan
elements and identifies the more detailed strategies the City will implement to achieve
them with regards to housing. The update also ensures that housing goals, objectives,
and policies are integrated and consistent with all the other elements of the General Plan.
Pursuant to state law, the Housing Element must include the following key components:
An analysis of existing and projected housing needs
An analysis of potential constraints on housing
An analysis of assisted housing developments that are “at-risk” and eligible to
change from low-income housing uses
An inventory of sites suitable for housing development
An analysis of the plan’s conformance with affirmatively furthering fair housing
(AFFH) requirements
An analysis of any special housing needs
An evaluation of the previous Housing Element
Goals, objectives, policies, and implementation programs
The proposed Housing Element largely follows the organization of the current 2013-2021
Housing Element. Sections were revised as necessary to reflect changes in Santa Ana
demographics, housing conditions, local needs, and community priorities. The updated
Housing Element covers all of the state mandated components and includes an
introduction, policy framework, housing plan, and six appendices. The appendices
provide detailed information to address housing needs, housing constraints, housing
resources, program evaluation, assessment of fair housing, and public outreach.
Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA)
The Southern California Association of Governments, in consultation with the California
Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD), is required to determine the
existing and projected housing needs for the SCAG region pursuant to Government Code
Section 65584, et seq. by way of preparing a RHNA. For the 6th planning cycle, HCD
allocated 1,344,740 units to the Southern California region. SCAG then developed
methodology to distribute the regional determination to each member jurisdiction in
Southern California. The City of Santa Ana has a total RHNA of 3,137 housing units for
the 2021–2029 planning period, as detailed in the following table.
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City of Santa Ana Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA)
Income Group
SCAG RHNA
Units
Transfer RHNA
Units **
Total RHNA
Units
Very Low (0-50% AMI*)586 20 606
Low (51-80% AMI)362 0 362
Moderate (81-120% AMI)523 22 545
Above Moderate 120%+ AMI)1,624 0 1,624
TOTAL 3,095 42 3,137
*AMI means: Area Median Income;
**Transfer of RHNA from County of Orange as result of joint development of Crossroads at Washington project.
The Housing Element is required to include an analysis of potential housing sites in the
City to accommodate the development of new housing units to meet the RHNA target.
However, housing projects that have been approved, permitted, or received a certificate
of occupancy after June 30, 2021 (pipeline) may be counted towards the 6th planning
cycle. In total, there are presently 6,169 pipeline housing units. Of those, 414 housing
units are planned for very low-income households (281 units of the 414 are for extremely
low-income households), 689 for low-income households, and 2 for moderate-income
households.
In addition, accessory dwelling units (ADUs) will play a more substantial role during this
planning cycle in producing affordable housing units due to increased public awareness
and recent changes in legislation that has elevated the state’s focus on the use of ADUs
to achieve a greater supply of affordable housing. Santa Ana’s four-year average for
building permits issued for ADUs is 70 units (2017-2021—when extrapolating for full year
totals for 2021). When the average is carried over an eight-year period for the planning
cycle, there is potential for more than 500 ADUs to be permitted. Given the legislation
encouraging ADU development, and increased efforts by the City (pre-approved ADU
plan program slated to commence in 2022 and exploration of an ADU amnesty program
included in the proposed Housing Plan), interest and applications for ADUs are expected
to increase throughout the 2021‐2029 planning cycle. The analysis of development
credits that count toward meeting the RHNA includes an estimate of approximately 60
percent (360) of the over 500 expected units, with a majority of them serving the lower
income affordability categories. The ADU affordability estimate is based on the SCAG
study that found that of ADUs constructed in Orange County, 25 percent were affordable
to very low-income households, 43 percent to low-income households, and 30 percent to
moderate-income households.
Furthermore, a survey of rental rates of approximately 1,500 recently built Santa Ana
multi-family units reveal that units in the moderate-income affordability category are being
produced without the need of a subsidy or restrictive covenant. Rather, market factors
alone are creating housing units in the moderate-income category. Based on the survey
results, approximately four percent of the units surveyed fall into this category. By
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it can be expected that approximately 203 of those units will be rented in the moderate-
income affordability category.
Collectively, through the pipeline housing units, projected ADUs, and pipeline moderate-
income units, two of the four RHNA allocation categories will be met. Thus, only very low-
income (remaining 102 units) and moderate-income (remaining 232 units) 6th cycle RHNA
housing needs must be accommodated by identifying housing opportunity sites. The
following is a summary of all housing development units counted toward meeting the
RHNA, development credits, and remaining RHNA units that need to be planned for
during this planning cycle.
Achieving the City of Santa Ana RHNA Target (2021-2029)
Income Group Total RHNA
Housing
Development
Credits
Remaining
RHNA Units
Very Low (0-50% AMI)606 504 102
Low (51-80% AMI)362 844 -482
Moderate (81-120% AMI)545 313 232
Above Moderate 120%+ AMI)1,624 4,868 -3,244
TOTAL 3,137 6,529 -3,392
Site Selection and Inventory
Based on the existing General Plan land use plan and zoning district designations, the
City of Santa Ana has sufficient capacity to accommodate the remaining RHNA within
existing plan areas such as the Metro East Mixed-Use Overlay (MEMU), Harbor Mixed
Use Transit Corridor Specific Plan (Harbor Corridor), and Specific Development No. 84
(Transit Zoning Code). To meet the remaining RHNA, the Housing Element identifies
sites that may be suitable for residential development, including vacant sites and
underutilized sites located in the aforementioned plan areas. In total, the identified sites
can accommodate 838 units, providing a substantial buffer to address SB 166 no net loss
requirements.
Summary of Housing Opportunity Sites to Address RHNA Target
Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH)
Pursuant to Assembly Bill 686 (2018), the Housing Element must include an analysis and
determination of consistency with Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH)
requirements. AFFH is defined as “taking meaningful actions, in addition to combating
Existing Land Use Plan Site
Acres
Assumed Dwelling
Units/ Acre
Potential Housing
Units
MEMU 14.16 45 637
Harbor Corridor 4.42 30 133
Transit Zoning Code 2.25 30 68
TOTAL 20.83 838
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discrimination, that overcome patterns of segregation and foster inclusive communities
free from barriers that restrict access to opportunity based on protected characteristics.”
To assess current disparities, the Housing Element includes a detailed Assessment of
Fair Housing. A key part of the Housing Element Update is to expand housing
opportunities in higher resource (referred to as “Higher Opportunity”) areas of the city or
in close proximity to these areas, which offer the best critical life outcomes with a high
concentration of good schools, jobs, health and life expectancy. These assessment areas
are mapped in Appendix E of the draft element. Actions to affect meaningful and positive
changes in this regard are included in the proposed Housing Plan and are expected to
achieve a material positive change that affirmatively further fair housing.
Community Engagement
The California Government Code Section 65583(c)(6) requires that a diligent effort be
made to achieve public participation from all groups in the development of the Housing
Element. In addition, SB 1000 requires that local governments provide environmental
justice (EJ) communities with a meaningful opportunity to engage in government
decisions that affect them.
As part of the Housing Element Update, the City developed a public outreach program
that was designed with several overarching goals in mind, including facilitating equal
opportunity and access, and allowing a broad range of discussion. To that end, the City
held four virtual Housing Element Roundtable meetings with a variety of stakeholder
groups, three citywide workshops (two in-person and one virtual), and 11 environmental
justice focused workshops (10 virtual and one in-person). During the environmental
justice focused workshops, community members provided feedback and spoke of their
lived experiences, including issues such as housing burden, poverty, linguistic isolation,
and lead risk from housing; which directly correlate to the goals and policies in the
Housing Element. In addition, two Planning Commission Workshops were held on
September 27, 2021 and October 11, 2021, where members of the public were
encouraged to attend and participate. Further, a multilingual online housing survey was
promoted to provide opportunities and access for residents, businesses, stakeholders,
advocates, civic leaders, and other parties that were not able to attend a workshop to
participate in the process. Multilingual advertising was used to promote all of the events,
and translation services were provided at all of the virtual and in-person community
workshops. Meetings were held at different times of the day and week, and the facilities
were accessible to people of all abilities to maximize participation. Based on the
comments and dialogue gathered through the community engagement and new
legislative requirements, the existing Housing Element analysis, policies and programs
were refined.
Public comments and direction provided by the Planning Commission during the two prior
study sessions, highlighted below, were included in the latest draft of the Housing
Element, with specific policies and implementation actions identified.
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1) Safe housing and addressing landlord intimidation through laws and education;
2) Residential parking needs;
3) Produce more affordable units than the minimum required to meet RHNA;
4) Rent control and housing insecurity;
5) Address unpermitted accessory dwelling units, and incentivize development of
affordable accessory dwelling units to be maintained as affordable households;
6) Prevent and/or reduce displacement risk; and
7) Provide clarifications to Assessment of Fair Housing maps.
Airport Land Use Commission Review
The proposed amendment to the General Plan Housing Element was required to be
submitted to the Airport Land Use Commission (ALUC) for a determination of consistency
with their Airport Environs Land Use Plan (AELUP). City staff submitted the draft Housing
Element to ALUC on October 25, 2021. Subsequently, on October 28, 2021, ALUC staff
determined that no new housing sites were identified within the Notification Area for John
Wayne Airport, so referral of the Housing Element Update to ALUC for formal review was
not required.
HCD Review
An important difference between the Housing Element and other elements of the General
Plan is the extent of state oversight. The state legislature has declared an adequate
supply of housing to be a matter of statewide importance and has delegated authority to
HCD to review city housing elements and issue opinions regarding their compliance with
state law. A finding of housing element compliance by HCD is referred to as “certification”
of the Housing Element. Certification is important to enhance cities’ eligibility for grant
funds and to support local land use authority.
The City of Santa Ana submitted its administrative Housing Element draft to HCD on
October 21, 2021 for the required 60-day review. In anticipation of HCD’s comments, staff
has reviewed HCD letters received by other Orange County cities to analyze recurring
comments and is also in close dialogue with HCD staff assigned to review Santa Ana’s
draft Housing Element. Based on HCD’s feedback thus far, staff is refining the
assessment of fair housing map analysis, and providing additional narrative refinement
to affirm compliance with state housing law. Such technical refinements do not impact the
goals, policies, implementation measures and draft element being recommended for
adoption by the City Council.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), an addendum to the
previously adopted negative declaration prepared for the 5th Cycle Housing Element (ER
No. 2013-98) has been prepared for the General Plan Amendment for the 6th Cycle
Housing Element Update.
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Under CEQA Guidelines Section 15164, an addendum to a previously certified EIR or
negative declaration shall be prepared when a lead agency is asked to approve
modifications to an existing project for which an EIR has already been certified or negative
declaration has already been adopted. An addendum evaluates the requested
modifications and determines whether subsequent review is required. Moreover,
pursuant to Public Resources Code section 21166 and State CEQA Guidelines section
15162, when an EIR has been certified or negative declaration adopted for a project, the
City shall not require a subsequent or supplemental EIR or Negative Declaration for the
project unless the lead agency determines that one or more of the following conditions
are met:
1) Substantial project changes are proposed that will require major revisions of the
previous EIR or negative declaration due to the involvement of new significant
environmental effects or a substantial increase in the severity of previously
identified significant effects;
2) Substantial changes would occur with respect to the circumstances under which
the project is undertaken that require major revisions to the previous EIR or
negative declaration due to the involvement of new significant environmental
effects or a substantial increase in the severity of previously identified significant
effects; or
3) New information of substantial importance that was not known and could not have
been known with the exercise of reasonable diligence at the time the previous EIR
was certified or the negative declaration was adopted shows any of the following:
A. The project will have one or more significant effects not discussed in the
previous EIR or negative declaration.
B. Significant effects previously examined will be substantially more severe than
identified in the previous EIR.
C. Mitigation measures or alternatives previously found not to be feasible would
in fact be feasible and would substantially reduce one or more significant
effects of the project, but the project proponents decline to adopt the mitigation
measure or alternative.
D. Mitigation measures or alternatives that are considerably different from those
analyzed in the previous EIR would substantially reduce one or more significant
effects on the environment, but the project proponent declines to adopt the
mitigation measures or alternatives.
Preparation of an addendum to an EIR is appropriate when none of the conditions
specified in Section 15162 (above) are present, and where some minor technical changes
to the previously certified EIR or approved negative declaration are necessary (Guidelines
§15164a).
If some changes or additions to the previously prepared EIR or negative declaration are
necessary, but none of the conditions specified above are met, the lead agency shall
prepare an Addendum. In accordance with the State CEQA Guidelines, since none of the
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conditions specified in Section 15162 are present, an Addendum to the previously
certified negative declaration (ER No. 2013-98) is the appropriate form of environmental
review for the General Plan 6th Cycle Housing Element Update. The draft General
Housing Element 2021-2029 does not contemplate any additional development beyond
that already authorized by the City’s General Plan and zoning ordinance. The RHNA
pipeline and proposed potential development sites have either been addressed through
approved CEQA documentation or approved by right and exempt from CEQA. Further
the policy and program refinements associated with the Housing Element Update have
no reasonably foreseeable physical impacts. As a result, Addendum to Negative
Declaration, Environmental Review No. 2021-117, will be filed upon adoption of this
General Plan Amendment.
Conclusion
The proposed General Plan Housing Element will guide housing programs and services for
the next eight years. The new goals, policies and implementation programs within the
Housing Element build on the strength of the existing element, with refinement based on the
collective input from the community and new state housing law requirements. Further, it is
recommended the City Council authorize the Director of the Planning and Building
Agency, or his or her designee, to approve minor ministerial revisions in the 2021-2029
Housing Element after their adoption, which are non-legislative and that result from
HCD’s review for final certification of the Housing Element, without further Planning
Commission or City Council consideration or re-adoption of the 2021-2029 Housing
Element. Based on the analysis above, it is recommended that the Planning Commission
recommend that the City Council adopt a resolution approving General Plan Amendment
No. 2021-01 for the 6th Cycle Housing Element Update.
EXHIBITS
1. General Plan Amendment No. 2021-01 Resolution
2. General Plan Housing Element Link
3. Clarifications to the Housing Element Update
4. General Plan Housing Element CEQA Addendum Link
Submitted By:
Ricardo Soto, AICP, Senior Planner
Melanie G. McCann, AICP, Principal Planner
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EXHIBIT 2
All materials for Exhibit 2, the Draft General Plan Housing Element Update, may be
accessed at: https://www.santa-ana.org/general-plan/housing-element-update-2021 and
are also on file and available at the City’s Planning and Building Agency.
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Clarifications to the October 21, 2021 Draft Housing Element
December 20, 2021
The following represents minor revisions and corrections to the October 2021 version of the Draft Santa
Ana General Plan Housing Element. The updated content is shown by page, with the text and table edits
displayed with tracked changes.
Page C-2, First Paragraph
The City of Santa Ana has a RHNA of 3,137 units for the 2021–2029 planning period. However,
housing projects that have been approved, permitted, or received a certificate of occupancy after
June 30, 2021 (pipeline) may be counted towards the current planning cycle. In total, there are
6,16978 pipeline housing units. Of those, 414 are for very low-income households (281 units of the
414 are for extremely low-income households), 689 are for low-income households, and 2 are for
moderate-income households.
Page C-3, Second Paragraph
Applying the four percent ratio that is drawn from the survey outcome to the total above moderate
income pipeline units (5,06473) results in approximately 203 of those units being rented in the
moderate-income income affordability category
Page C-4, Table C-2
See edits to Table C-2 below:
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Table C-2
Pipeline Housing Projects
Affordability Level
Projects
Very
Low Low Moderate Above Total
Pipeline Projects1
Westview Housing 63*21 1 85
Saint Thomas 3-Lot Subdivision 3 3
MainPlace Residential Community 309 309
2700 Main Street Apartments 312 312
Dantes North Olive Subdivision 4 4
One Broadway Plaza 415 415
Craftsman Residential Duplex 2 2
The Orleans Adaptive Reuse Apartments 24 24
Broadway Live/Work Units 3 3
North Harbor Village 89*2 91
Lam Residential 6 6
Civic Center 4-Lot Subdivision 6 6
Habitat for Humanity 2 2
Central Pointe 644 644
Innovative Housing Opportunities Mixed-Use
(South)
80 80
Innovative Housing Opportunities Mixed-Use
(North)
80 80
West Fifth Villas 8 8
Bewley Townhomes 10 10
John Le 5-Unit Development 5 5
Bewley Townhomes 2 17 17
Hue-Vo Twohree Unit Development 23 23
Fifth and Harbor Mixed-use Apartments 94 94
Crossroads at Washington 85*1 86
Midoros LLC Train Station Lofts 5 5
Legacy Square Mixed-Use Development 75*17 1 93
Bui 8-Unit Development 8 8
Francis Xavier/ FX Residences 16 1 17
3rd & Broadway 19 152 171
4th and Mortimer (Block A)99 99
4th and Mortimer (Block B)70 70
First American Mixed-Use Development 11 209 220
Lacy Crossing Development 117 117
Madison Project 260 260
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Table C-2
Pipeline Housing Projects
Affordability Level
Projects
Very
Low Low Moderate Above Total
AMG First Point Family Apartments 56 491 5 552
610 Newhope Condos 9 9
Nguyen McFadden 6-UnitDuplex Development 69 69
King Street Five Home Subdivision 5 5
Elan Mixed-Use Development 603 603
City Ventures Townhomes 23 23
Haphan Housing 18 18
Our Lady of Guadalupe Office/Residence 1 1
Redhill/Warner 1,100 1,100
Legado at the MET 278 278
Legacy Sunflower 226 226
SUBTOTAL 414*689 2 5,064
73
6,169
78
Accessory Dwelling Unit Projection2
Accessory Dwelling Units/Junior Accessory
Dwelling Units - Citywide 90 155 108 7 360
Moderate-income Pipeline³
Moderate-income Pipeline Units – Citywide 203
RHNA Allocation by Affordability Category 606 362 545 1,624 3,137
Balance of RHNA to Accommodate 102 -482 232 -3,244
53
-3,392
401
Source: City of Santa Ana, 2021.
1. Pipeline projects include projects that have been approved, permitted, or received a certificate of occupancy after
June 30, 2021. Affordability levels for pipeline projects are all based on covenants and affordability restrictions that
are part of project application or entitlement.
2. The total Accessory Dwelling Unit projection is based on a conservative estimate (less than 65 percent) of the
permitted four-year average of 70 (2018-2021; extrapolating 2021 to a full year) ADUs per year, multiplied by the
planning period in number of years. The affordable category projections are based on the SCAG study on ADU
affordability for Orange County that found the following percentages of units fell into each respective affordability
category: 25 percent very low; 43% low, 30% moderate-income; and 2 percent above moderate-income.
3. Moderate-income pipeline unit totals taken from total above moderate-income pipeline units and reclassified as
moderate-income based on survey results. The 203 units that were reclassified appear in the SUBTOTAL for above-
moderate-income but do not appear in the above-moderate-income category Balance of RHNA to Accommodate,
rather, have been carried over to the moderate-income category.
*A total of 281 units are for extremely very-low-income: 44 units in Legacy Square; 85 units at Crossroads at
Washington; 89 units at North Harbor Village; and 63 units at Westview House.
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EXHIBIT 4
All materials for Exhibit 4, the General Plan Negative Declaration Addendum, may be
accessed at: https://www.santa-ana.org/general-plan/housing-element-update-2021 and
are also on file and available at the City’s Planning and Building Agency.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2022-XXX
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA APPROVING THE SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN
AMENDMENT FOR THE 6TH CYCLE HOUSING ELEMENT
UPDATE (GPA NO. 2021-01) AND ADOPTING AN ADDENDUM
TO THE NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR THE 5TH CYCLE
HOUSING ELEMENT (SCH #2013111008)
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines,
and declares as follows:
A.California Government Code Section 65302(c) mandates that each city
include a housing element in its general plan. The housing element sets
forth goals, policies, and programs that address the future housing needs
for all income levels.
B.In 2014, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana approved the 2014-2021
Housing Element and adopted a Negative Declaration (SCH #2013111008)
pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”).
C.Given the priority to address California’s critical housing needs, the Housing
Element is required to be updated every eight (8) years.
D.The 6th Cycle Housing Element Update sets forth the housing policies for
the City, facilitates the preservation and development of housing, and
establishes programs to accommodate the City’s share of the regional
housing need.
E.Pursuant to state law, the Housing Element must include the following
provisions:
a.An analysis of existing and projected housing needs
b.An analysis of potential constraints on housing
c.An analysis of assisted housing developments that are “at-risk” and
eligible to change from low-income housing uses
d.An inventory of sites suitable for housing development
e.An analysis of the plan’s conformance with affirmatively furthering
fair housing (AFFH) requirements
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f.An analysis of any special housing needs
g.An evaluation of the previous Housing Element
h.Goals, objectives, policies, and implementation programs
F.The General Plan Amendment for the 6th Cycle Housing Element Update
was initially circulated for public review on October 11, 2021, and submitted
to the California Department of Housing and Community Development
(HCD) on October 21, 2021, for its required review. The City has had
preliminary conversations with HCD to address refinements to the draft
Housing Element, and revisions have been made to the Housing Element
by City staff based on these comments. Staff worked closely with HCD to
address refinements to the Housing Element, and the City will be receiving
a letter from HCD confirming the City’s Housing Element is in compliance
with state law.
G.Pursuant to CEQA, City staff evaluated the proposed changes in the
General Plan Amendment for the 6th Cycle Housing Element Update in light
of the standards for subsequent environmental review outlined in State
CEQA Guidelines section 15162, and concluded that the proposed changes
would not result in new significant environmental effects or a substantial
increase in the severity of previously identified effects that were previously
disclosed in the Negative Declaration. In addition, the City concluded there
is no new information of substantial importance showing that the General
Plan Amendment for the 6th Cycle Housing Element will have significant
effects not previously identified; that previously examined significant effects
will be more severe; or that mitigation measures previously found infeasible
are now feasible. As such, no subsequent EIR or mitigated negative
declaration is required. Nonetheless, the proposed changes would
necessitate minor technical changes or additions to the Negative
Declaration, and thus the City has prepared an Addendum to the Negative
Declaration pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines section 15164.
H.On December 20, 2021, the Planning Commission held a duly-noticed
public hearing and considered the Negative Declaration, Addendum, staff
report, recommendations by staff, and public testimony concerning GPA
No. 2021-01.
I. On February 1, 2022, the City Council held a duly-noticed public hearing
and considered the Negative Declaration, Addendum, staff report,
recommendations by staff, and public testimony concerning GPA No. 2021-
01.
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J.All statements and findings contained in the 6th Cycle Housing Element
Update are incorporated herein by this reference as though fully set forth.
Section 2. State CEQA Guidelines section 15164 requires lead agencies to
prepare an addendum to a previously certified EIR or approved negative declaration if
some changes or additions to the project are necessary but none of the conditions
requiring preparation of a subsequent EIR are present. The City Council has
reviewed and considered the 2014 Housing Element Negative Declaration and the
Addendum, and finds that these documents taken together contain a complete
and accurate reporting of all of the potential environmental impacts associated with
the General Plan 6th Cycle Housing Element Update. The City Council further finds
that the Addendum has been completed in compliance with CEQA and the State
CEQA Guidelines. The City Council further finds and determines that the
Addendum reflects the City’s independent judgment.
Section 3. Based on the substantial evidence set forth in the record,
including but not limited to the 2014 Housing Element Negative Declaration and the
Addendum, the City Council finds that an addendum is the appropriate document for
disclosing the changes to the General Plan 6th Cycle Housing Element Update, and
that none of the conditions identified in Public Resources Code section 21166
and State CEQA Guidelines section 15162 requiring subsequent environmental
review have occurred, because:
(a)The General Plan 6th Cycle Housing Element Update does not constitute
a substantial change that would require major revisions of the 2013
Negative Declaration due to the involvement of new significant
environmental effects or a substantial increase in the severity of
previously identified significant effects.
(b)There is not a substantial change with respect to the circumstances under
which the General Plan 6th Cycle Housing Element Update will be
developed that would require major revisions of the 2013 Negative
Declaration due to the involvement of new significant environmental
effects or a substantial increase in the severity of the previously identified
significant effects.
(c)New information of substantial importance has not been presented that
was not known and could not have been known with the exercise of
reasonable diligence at the time the 2013 Housing Element Negative
Declaration was adopted, showing any of the following: (i) that the
modifications would have one or more significant effects not discussed in
the earlier environmental documentation; (ii) that significant effects
previously examined would be substantially more severe than shown in
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the earlier environmental documentation; (iii) that mitigation measures or
alternatives previously found not to be feasible would in fact be feasible
and would substantially reduce one or more significant effects but the
applicant declined to adopt such measures; or (iv) that mitigation
measures or alternatives considerably different from those analyzed
previously would substantially reduce one or more significant effects on
the environment, but which the applicant declined to adopt.
Section 4. The City Council hereby approves and adopts the Addendum,
attached hereto as a link in Exhibit A.
Section 5. The City Council hereby approves and adopts General Plan
Amendment No. 2021-01. The 6th Cycle Housing Element Update is attached hereto
as a link in Exhibit B and incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth
herein. This decision is based upon the evidence submitted at the above said hearing,
which includes, but is not limited to the Request for City Council Action dated February
1, 2022, and exhibits attached hereto; and the public testimony, all which are
incorporated herein by reference.
Section 6. The City Council hereby authorizes the Director of the Planning and
Building Agency, or his or her designee, to approve ministerial revisions, or conforming
edits, in the 6th Cycle Housing Element, such as spelling, formatting, punctuation, or
revisions of such nature, which are non-legislative and that result from HCD’s review for
final certification of the Housing Element, without further Planning Commission or City
Council consideration or re-adoption of the 6th Cycle Housing Element Update.
Section 7. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by
the City Council, and the Clerk of the Council shall attest to and certify the vote adopting
this Resolution.
Section 8. The adopted 2014 Housing Element Negative Declaration and
the Addendum are on file and available for public review at the City’s Housing
Element website and City Main Library at 20 Civic Center Plaza. The City Clerk is the
custodian of these documents.
Section 9. City staff is directed to prepare and file a Notice of Determination
within five working days of the adoption of this Resolution.
ADOPTED this _____ day of ____________, 2022.
________________________________
Vicente Sarmiento
Mayor
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney
By:
John M. Funk
Sr. Assistant City Attorney
AYES: Councilmembers
NOES: Councilmembers
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers
NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers _
CERTIFICATION OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, DAISY GOMEZ, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution
No. 2021-XXX to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana
on _______________.
Date: ______________________ ________________________________
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana
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EXHIBIT A
All materials for Exhibit A may be accessed at: https://www.santa-ana.org/general-
plan/housing-element-update-2021 and are also on file and available at the City’s
Planning and Building Agency.
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EXHIBIT B
All materials for Exhibit B may be accessed at: https://www.santa-ana.org/general-
plan/housing-element-update-2021 and are also on file and available at the City’s
Planning and Building Agency.
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Planning CommissionPublic Hearing
December 20, 2021
City of Santa Ana2021-2029 Housing Element Update
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2021-2029 Housing Element Update
»Housing Element Overview
»Community Engagement
»Program Evaluation Highlights
»Policy Framework & Housing Plan
»Project Schedule & Next Steps
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Outline
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Housing Element Overview -Law
City’s plan to meet existing and projected housing needs of all economic segments of the community
Required Element of the General Plan governed by California Government Code Sections 65580-65589.11.
Must be updated every 8 years
Certified by the Department of Housing & Community Development
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»Policy Framework & Housing Plan
»Housing Needs: Appendix A
»Housing Constraints: Appendix B
»Housing Resources: Appendix C
»Program Evaluation: Appendix D
»Assessment of Fair Housing: Appendix E
»Public Outreach: Appendix E
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Housing Element Overview -Contents
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»2020-2024 Consolidated Plan
»2021 Draft General Plan Update
»Housing Element Roundtables
»Community Housing Survey
»Open House Community Forums
»Planning Commission Study Sessions
»Public Hearings
Community Engagement -Opportunities
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»Homelessness Prevention
»Community driven programs
»Parking, overcrowding, displacement
»Safe housing and landlord intimidation
»Code Enforcement to preserve quality of life
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Community Engagement -Roundtable & Survey
Emergent themes
»Promote new low and very-low housing greater than RHNA allocation
»Rent control and housing insecurity
»Role of open space in quality of life and housing
»Strengthen Housing Opportunity Ordinance (HOO)
»County versus Santa Ana Average Median Income (AMI)
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Program Evaluation Highlights
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Andalucia The Arts CollectiveThe Depot at Santiago
Program Evaluation Highlights
Andalucia
The Heritage KB Homes
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Program Evaluation Highlights
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»GOAL 1:HOUSING AND NEIGHBORHOODS
»GOAL 2: HOUSING SUPPLY AND DIVERSITY
»GOAL 3: HOUSING ASSISTANCE
»GOAL 4: SPECIAL NEEDS
»GOAL 5: AFFIRMING FAIR HOUSING New
Policy Framework & Housing Plan
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»Additional legislation passed in 2018 –AB 686
»Analyze barriers that restrict housing access in Housing Element
»Commit to meaningful actions that affirmatively further fair housing and prioritize addressing contributing issues
»Sites for potential lower income housing located, to the degree possible, to avoid further overconcentration and disparity in access/resources
»Equitable access to affordable housing –regionally
Policy Framework & Housing Plan -AFH
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>60%
40% -60%
20% -40%
<20%
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»GOAL 5: AFFIRMATIVELY FURTHERING FAIR HOUSING. Affirm, promote, and implement social justice and equity in the provision, type, and affordability of housing and the availability of services for all residents. NEW
•Policy 5.3 –Communication Channels.Continue to provide an open and receptive forum for city residents, commissions, and City staff to discuss opportunities for affirmatively furthering fair housing. NEW
•Policy 5.4 –Resources and Services.Continue to fund services and support organizations that provide counseling, dispute resolution and fair housing services, and make a concerted effort to disseminate resources to underrepresented residents, including non-English speakers.NEW
Policy Framework &Housing Plan
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»Landlord Intimidation
•Policy 1.9 -Tenant Protections. Provide information and resources to residential tenants regarding landlord-tenant laws that provide protection against unjust evictions.New
•Action 52 -Hold annual small apartment managers’ workshop to train and educate property owners, HOAs, property managers, and tenants of best practices in property management, neighborhood safety, and landlord/tenant responsibilities. New
•Action 52 -Partner with legal assistance organizations to provide legal clinics for tenants on tenants’ rights and recourse for intimidation and unjust evictions. New
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»Potential Displacement
•Policy 3.9 –Housing Stabilization. Support measures that address impacts related to private and public development which may result in displacement from existing affordable housing. New
•Action 37 –Adopt a Rent Stabilization ordinance(s) to preserve affordable housing through regulating rent increases and establishing just cause eviction regulations.New
•Action 39 –Identify funding and partner with community based organizations to support a Community Land Trust (CLT) program. New
Policy Framework & Housing Plan
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»Residential Overcrowding
•Policy 2.10 –Overcrowding Conditions. Facilitate the development of affordable accessory dwelling units and additions and improvements to existing homes to alleviate overcrowded housing conditions. New
•Action 51 –Explore opportunities for funding to assist lower and moderate-income homeowners to construct Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs).New
•Action 51 –Collaborate with other local jurisdictions and HCD to identify best practices to monitor ADU affordability and to create an incentive program to covenant their affordability. New
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»Promote New Affordable Housing (low/very low income)
•Policy 2.5 –Diverse Housing Types. Facilitate diverse types, prices, and sizes of housing, including single-family homes, apartments, townhomes, mixed/multiuse housing, transit-oriented housing, multigenerational housing, and live-work opportunities.
•Action 24 –Provide financial assistance to support the production and/or rehabilitation of affordable housing for extremely low, very-low and low-income families.
•Action 25 –Apply for opportunities to expand the number of housing choice vouchers provided by the Housing Authority, and continue to set aside at least 75 percent of vouchers for extremely low-income households. New
Policy Framework & Housing Plan
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Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA)
»Projected housing need for 2021-2029 6th Cycle
»HCD assigned 1.34 million to SCAG/3,095 to Santa Ana
»RHNA Appeals and SCAG final RHNA allocation -March 2021
»County Transfer -42 units (20 very low, 22 moderate) –June 2021
Land Resource Very Low Income Low Income Moderate Income Above Mod Income Total
RHNA¹606 362 545 1,624 3,137
¹ RHNA with Transfer from the County (Crossroads Project)
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Future Housing Needs
Land Resource Very Low Income Low Income Moderate Income Above Mod Income Total
RHNA 606 362 545 1,624 3,137
Total Pipeline¹414*689 2 5,064 6,169
ADU Projections²90 155 108 7 360
Moderate Pipeline ³203
Balance to Accommodate 102 -482 232 -3,244 -3,392
1.Pipeline projects include projects that have been approved, permitted, or received a certificate of occupancy after June 30,2021. Affordability levels for pipeline projects are all based on covenants and affordability restrictions that
are part of project application or entitlement.
2.The total Accessory Dwelling Unit projection is based on a conservative estimate (less than 65 percent) of the permitted four-year average of 70 (2018-2021; extrapolating 2021 to a full year) ADUs per year, multiplied by the
planning period in number of years. The affordable category projections are based on the SCAG study on ADU affordability for Orange County that found the following percentages of units fell into each respective affordability
category: 25 percent very low; 43 percent low, 30 percent moderate; and 2 percent above moderate.
3.Moderate pipeline unit totals taken from total above moderate pipeline units and reclassified as moderate based on survey results. The 203 units that were reclassified appear in the Total Pipeline but do not appear in the balance
of above-moderate RHNA to accommodate, rather, have been carried over to the moderate category.
*A total of 281 units are for extremely very-low income: 44 units in Legacy Square; 85 units at Crossroads at Washington; 89units at North Harbor Village; and 63 units at Westview House.
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Housing Opportunity Sites
»Metro East Overlay Zone
•Total Acres: 14.16
•Assumed Density: 45
•Residential Units: 637
»Harbor Mixed Use Transit Specific Plan
»Transit Zoning Code Overlay
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Housing Opportunity Sites
»Metro East Overlay Zone
»Harbor Mixed Use Transit Specific Plan
•Total Acres: 4.42
•Assumed Density: 30
•Residential Units: 133
»Transit Zoning Code Overlay
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Housing Opportunity Sites
»Metro East Overlay Zone
»Harbor Mixed Use Transit Specific Plan
»Transit Zoning Code Overlay
•Total Acres: 2.25
•Assumed Density: 30
•Residential Units: 68
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HCD Preliminary Feedback
»Assessment of Fair Housing (AFH)
»Local data and knowledge
»Patterns and trends
»Special Needs Housing
»Clarifications on number and type of units available
»Homeless shelter ordinance
»Data and Program Clarifications
»Housing Opportunity Sites Analysis
»Sites in relation to AFH analysis
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»HCD Comment Letter –December 20, 2021
»Planning Commission Public Hearing –December 20, 2021
»City Council Public Hearing for Adoption –February 1, 2022
»Submit Adopted Housing Element to HCD –February 11, 2022
»Public Review of Housing Element Refinements (30 days) –January to February 2022
»HCD Reviews Revised Housing Element (60 days) –February through April 2022
»HCD Certification of Housing Element -April 2022
Project Schedule and Next Steps
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Recommendation
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»Recommend that the City Council adopt resolutions approving:
•General Plan Amendment No. 2021-01
•Addendum to the 2014-2021 Initial Study/Negative Declaration
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