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LAND USE ELEMENT <br />areas. To encourage a dynamic mixture ofresidential, office and commercial uses, <br />within these areas both building intensity and residential density is -based on floor <br />area ratio and zoning development standards. In calculating either the allowable <br />floor area or the allowable residential density, it is the City's policy to not allow <br />upward rounding. The Land Use Plan is illustrated in Exhibit 2. Additional <br />information concerning the Land Use Plan and the land use designations is <br />provided in Table 1 (Land Use Development Intensity Standards), and in the <br />Appendix. <br />Table 7 <br />Land Use <br />Medium Density Residential <br />Density/intensity Standards <br />FrTIEVARIM11 <br />Metro East District Center FAR3.D <br />Transit Village District Center FAR 5A <br />Harbor Corridor District Center FAR 5.0 <br />Fifth & <br />East <br />0.75-1.5 <br />Professional and Administrative Office (PAO)FAR 0.51.0 <br />General Commercial (GC) FAR 0.5-1.0 <br />One Broadway Plaza District Center (OBPDC) 4 I FAR 2.9 <br />FAR <br />The Intensity standards shown refer to the theoretical maximum amount of development permitted <br />for each land use designation (du -dwelling units; FAR -floor area ratio). Development must also <br />adhere to zoning regulations, and/or specific plan requirements. <br />z The District Center and Urban Neighborhood land use designations permit both residential and <br />non-residential development. <br />a Commercial intensities may vary. Baseline FAR is 0.5. Specific areas allowing greater intensities <br />are Indicated in Exhibit A-3. <br />' One Broadway Plaza District Center land use designation permits office, restaurant and ancillary <br />retail for a master planned development <br />*Refer to Appendix for description of Land Use designations. <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN is <br />75B-212 <br />