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2019-047 - Adopting Mitigated Negative Declaration Environmental Review No. 2018-75
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NS-2968 - Approving Amendment Application No. 2019-01 Rezoning the Property Located at 651 West Sunflower Avenue from Single-Family Residential (R-1) to Specific Development No. 94 (SD-94)...
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both construction and the life of the project, OCFA has sufficient personnel to serve the project <br />without any significant impact to OCFA's ability to continue to provide an adequate level of fire <br />protection service to the community. The impact by the project to fire protection services would be <br />less than significant. <br />ii. Police protection? Less Than Significant Impact. The Santa Ana Police Department provides <br />police protection services to the site from the police headquarters located at 60 Civic Center Plaza, <br />which is approximately 1.5 miles east of the site. The project could require police protection <br />services during project construction to respond to theft, vandalism, accidents and other construction <br />related police emergencies. Once constructed, the project would require operational police <br />services such as routine police patrols, vandalism, break-ins, and other service calls associated <br />with residential development. While the project would require construction and operational police <br />protection services, the project would not significantly impact the Police Department's ability to <br />continue to provide an adequate level of service to the community. The impact by the project to <br />police services would be less than significant. <br />iii. Schools? Less Than Significant Impact. The project is served by the Santa Ana Unified School <br />District. Any students generated by the project would attend Taft Elementary school, McFadden <br />Intermediate school and Saddleback High School. The project proposes 226 apartments and is <br />estimated to generate approximately 117 students for grades elementary through high school.37 <br />The schools that would serve the project have the current permanent capacity to accommodate the <br />additional students without impacting the capacity of the schools, with the exception of Taft <br />Elementary school. Taft Elementary school has a current capacity of 505 students and a current <br />enrollment (2018-2019) of 588 students. Because the school currently operates at 83 students over <br />capacity, the additional 54 students generated by the project would further impact the student <br />capacity at Taft Elementary school. <br />As required by Government Code Section 65995, the project would pay the required developer fee <br />towards the cost to offset impacts from the students that would be generated by the project. <br />Currently the Santa Ana Unified School District developer fee for residential use is $3.79 per square <br />foot. The project developer would be required to pay the fee prior to the issuance of a building <br />permit for the construction of the residential units. Payment of the required developer fee would <br />reduce the impact to the Santa Ana Unified School District to less than significant. <br />iv. Parks? Less Than Significant Impact. The closest public park to the project is Sandpointe Park <br />that is located at 3700 S. Birch Street and approximately one-half mile northeast of the project. <br />Sandpointe is a neighborhood park and provides basketball courts, exercise trail, multi -purpose <br />field, playgrounds tennis courts, volleyball, etc. Also within one-half mile northwest of the project is <br />Bomo Koral park that is located at 900 W. MacArthur Boulevard. Bomo Koral park is also a <br />neighborhood park and has ball diamonds, multi -purpose fields, and picnic tables. While some <br />project residents may use the recreational facilities at Sandpointe and Bomo Koral parks, it is <br />anticipated that many project residents would use the on -site active recreational facilities including <br />the fitness center, pool and spa, outdoor yoga and fitness court, residential gardens and outdoor <br />dining and dog park and not significantly increase the use of Sandpointe and Bomo Koral parks or <br />any other city park. The proposed on -site fitness center would meet the needs of some of the <br />project residents. Any increase in the use of existing city park facilities by the project residents is <br />anticipated to be minimal and not significantly impact existing Santa Ana park facilities. The project <br />would not significantly impact existing parks in Santa Ana. <br />37 Santa Ana Unified School District, Jeremy Cogan, Director of Facilities Planninq, letter dated January 23, 2019. <br />Legacy Sunflower Apartments Page 92 <br />Mitigated Negative Declaration — March 14, 2019 <br />
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