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general plan for, and character of, the city, with due regard for the <br />public and private interests involved. <br /> <br />Development of the Project would result in a substantial change in <br />views and a significant and unavoidable impact to aesthetics. <br />However, the Project will replace an over 30-year old structure <br />with a modern building with enhanced landscaping contributing to <br />the character of the City. Furthermore, a Development Agreement <br />between the developer/property owner and the City of Santa Ana <br />has been entered into. Public benefits of the agreement include: <br />public art, monetary contribution to the Santiago Park <br />Maintenance & Improvement Endowment, access to on-site <br />amenities for Park Santiago residents, security patrol of the <br />residential neighborhood and Santiago Park, assistance in <br />designating the Park Santiago Neighborhood Association as a <br />historic district, and monetary contribution to Park Santiago <br />Neighborhood Improvements and Traffic Calming and Parking <br />Endowment, for improvements such as street calming, traffic <br />diversion, entry monuments, and street lights. <br /> <br />(5) Insuring that the public benefits derived from expenditures of public <br />funds for improvements and beautification of streets and public facilities <br />shall be protected by exercise of reasonable controls over the character <br />and design of private buildings, structures and open spaces. <br /> <br />The multi-family residential development will utilize existing <br />water, sewer, and drainage infrastructure and will not result in the <br />expansion of infrastructure. In addition, the Project will not result <br />in the expansion of new or altered police or fire facilities. The <br />Project will be subject to utility user tax, property taxes based on <br />the valuation of the new construction and management company <br />business taxes. The building facades and new landscaping are <br />designed to deter graffiti, existing sidewalks will be removed and <br />replaced with new sidewalks that are constructed to City <br />standards, new street lights will be installed and the City’s <br />Building Security Ordinance will be implemented which includes <br />security and crime preventing measures to help reduce City <br />expenditures on public services and maintenance. In addition, <br />the residential development will be subject to all required <br />development impact fees. <br /> <br />SECTION 5. INDEMNIFICATION. The Applicant shall indemnify, protect, <br />defend and hold the City and/or any of its officials, officers, employees, agents, <br />departments, agencies, authorized volunteers, and instrumentalities thereof, <br />harmless from any and all claims, demands, lawsuits, writs of mandamus, and other <br />and proceedings (whether legal, equitable, declaratory, administrative or adjudicatory <br />in nature), and alternative dispute resolution procedures (including, but not limited to <br />2-192
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