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all of the single family homes. Long standing residents move to this area and neighborhood because they want <br />to raise their families here. Because of the quiet nature and suburban single family area. They do not move <br />here to be next to a huge apartment complex, which will cause parking issues in our area and a lot more traffic <br />throughout the day and weekends, vs just on weekdays with a commercial building. fWhich is the current <br />zoning. While I don't like all of the apartments, I do realize that they are being built in an area that everyone is <br />happy with. I have spoken to one of you, and they even have seen my backyard. Needless to say, they clearly <br />saw the huge impact, first hand, this would make to the residents. <br />I still support the current zoning. How about making a great office space, such as like wework.com, where <br />Center. Since we have quite can rent space for ea saturation of apartment ork space, presentations, conferences, <br />why not provide them seven omewhere to work? <br />lks for the Discovery <br />Santa Ana is becoming way too crowded with these huge developments. If we allow projects like this to <br />happen, then we will soon lose the long standing residents that continue to fight for Santa Ana as being a great <br />city. I went to school in Irvine, and worked in Newport Beach. People don't have a good opinion of our city. <br />Apartment residents are not permanent residents. <br />I was born and raised here, went through our public schools, and participated in our sports programs. I have <br />been a proud Santa Ana Resident and hope you can see what we see and vote NO to residential apartments. <br />If you still want to build residential, then how about something more permanent. Condos or more single-family <br />homes. That, I would support. I want our community to stay a community and have great value. More <br />permanent residents would fit in with this neighborhood. <br />Thank you for taking the time to listen to a long standing Santa Ana Santiago Park Resident. <br />
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