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January 23, 2019 <br />Mr. Tim O’Brien <br />Legacy Partners <br />5141 California Avenue, Suite 100 <br />Irvine, CA 92617 <br />LLG Reference No. 2.18.3982.1 <br />Subject: Parking Demand Analysis for <br />Legacy Sunflower Apartments <br />Santa Ana, California <br />Dear Mr. O’Brien: <br />As requested, Linscott, Law, & Greenspan, Engineers (LLG) is pleased to submit this <br />Parking Demand Analysis for the proposed Legacy Sunflower Apartments Project <br />(hereinafter referred to as Project). The project proponent, Legacy Partners, proposes <br />to develop up to 226 apartment units within five stories, consisting of 35 studio units, <br />114 one-bedroom units, and 77 two-bedroom units. The Project site is located on the <br />northeast corner of Flower Street and Sunflower Avenue in the City of Santa Ana, <br />California and is currently occupied by Sound Chapel. <br />Pursuant to our discussions and understanding of the City of Santa Ana requirements, <br />the preparation of a parking study is required in order to validate that the proposed <br />Project can adequately meet its parking demand needs. This report evaluates the <br />Project’s parking needs based application of City code, as well as a comparison to <br />LLG’s previous field studies of actual parking demand at existing sites with similar <br />characteristics. <br />This study focused on the following tasks: <br />a) Calculates the proposed Project parking requirements based on the application of <br />the City of Santa Ana Municipal Code parking ratios; identifies any Code-based <br />surplus or deficiency by comparing Code requirements against the proposed <br />supply; <br />b)Compared actual field study parking requirements for multifamily residential uses <br />at various locations to the requirements set forth by City Code. In addition, <br />ATTACHMENT 126-176