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SANTIAGO PARK PHASE 1 CONSTRUCTION <br /> 5. Prior to commencing the project,the grantee shall enter into and record an agreement <br /> pursuant to Public Resources Code 31116(c) sufficient to protect the public interest in the <br /> improvements. <br /> Staff further recommends that the Conservancy adopt the following findings: <br /> "Based on the accompanying staff report and attached exhibits,the State Coastal Conservancy <br /> hereby finds that: <br /> 1. The proposed authorization is consistent with Chapter 4.6 of Division 21 of the Public <br /> Resources Code, regarding the Santa Ana River Conservancy Program and funding for public <br /> access to, enjoyment of,and enhancement of the recreational and educational experience <br /> on program lands in a manner consistent with the protection of land and natural resources <br /> and economic resources in the Santa Ana River area and its tributaries. <br /> 2. The proposed project is consistent with the current Conservancy Project Selection Criteria <br /> and Guidelines." <br /> PROJECT SUMMARY: <br /> Staff recommends that the Conservancy authorize disbursement of up to$1,000,000 to the City <br /> of Santa Ana (City)to construct Phase I of the Santiago Park improvements. The City has <br /> completed design and engineering and is ready to proceed immediately with construction of <br /> the project upon approval of funding. <br /> The purpose of the project is to restore a key section of Santiago Park. Phase I Santiago Park <br /> improvements are located at East Memory Lane and Lawson Way in the City of Santa Ana. A <br /> portion of Valencia Street and an undeveloped and deteriorated parcel of land bifurcate <br /> Santiago Park. <br /> The proposed project area presently has a few mature trees that are in decline due to disease <br /> or lack of irrigation. The ground is barren dirt with a deteriorated gas storage house,an old fire <br /> ring,faulty security lighting,and a dilapidated barbeque area. An approximately three <br /> hundred-foot portion of Valencia Street divides the park and is blocked off and no longer used <br /> for through traffic. <br /> The adjacent areas of Santiago Park are heavily used by the public and visitors to the Discovery <br /> Cube Orange County, a science museum for children immediately across the street from the <br /> park. Youth from Santa Ana's disadvantaged communities visiting the Discovery Cube utilize <br /> the park for lunch picnics and recreation as part of their field trip experiences. <br /> The proposed project includes the following elements:planting of native riparian landscaping <br /> and installation of a drip irrigation system; renovation of the old gashouse(so named as it was <br /> previously used to store fuel for park equipment and maintenance) for use as a refreshment <br /> concession for park patrons during events in the park; installation of a natural rustic <br /> amphitheater; installation of new play equipment with rustic features adjacent to the existing <br /> Page 2 of 7 <br />