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11/17/2020
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September 9, 2020 <br />Mr. Michael F. Harrah <br />Caribou Industries, Inc. <br />1103 North Broadway <br />Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br />SUBJECT: 3RD & BROADWAY PARKING ASSESSMENT (REVISED) <br />Dear Mr. Michael F. Harrah: <br />Urban Crossroads, Inc. is pleased to provide the following Parking Assessment for the 3rd & Broadway <br />(Project) located on the northeast corner of 3"d Street and Broadway in the City of Santa Ana. The Project <br />is proposed to include the development of up to 171 residential units, a 75-room hotel, and 13,419 <br />square feet of commercial space (including retail and food/beverage establishments), and rooftop <br />amenities ancillary to residential and hotel uses. Of the residential units 19 (eleven percent) will be <br />reserved for very low-income households for a period of 55 years, therefore the parking ratios for <br />affordable housing specified in California Government Code Section 65915 are applicable. To <br />demonstrate that adequate parking supply exists for Project, this parking assessment provides a review <br />of the parking requirements and estimates the peak parking demands for the Project land uses. A total <br />of 279 parking spaces are dedicated to the mixed -use development (residential) and hotel as shown in <br />Exhibit A. In addition, this Parking Assessment was be developed to support an Addendum to the <br />certified Transit Zoning Code (TZC) programmatic Environmental Impact Report (EIR). The 3rd & <br />Broadway Project location is shown on Exhibit B. <br />Consistent with statewide mandates (see AB 32, SB 375, SB 743) and SCAG's 2016-2040 RTP/SCS to place <br />increased density near major transportation and employment center, the Proposed Project would <br />introduce a diverse mix of land uses; places residents in the immediate vicinity of County and City <br />governmental offices, shops, restaurants, bars, local art scenes, parks; and would be within walking <br />distance to several major public transit opportunities. <br />PROXIMITY TO PEDESTRIAN RESOURCES <br />Pedestrian circulation would be provided via existing public sidewalks along Main Street, 31d Street, 41h <br />Street, and Broadway Avenue within the vicinity of the project frontage, which will connect to the Project <br />site. The project will protect the existing sidewalk along project frontage, and if necessary, repair or <br />reconstruct sidewalks along the project frontage per the City's request. The existing sidewalk system <br />within the project vicinity provides direct connectivity throughout Downtown Santa Ana, inclusive of the <br />Santa Ana Metrolink Station located on Santa Ana Boulevard east of Santiago Street, as well as the City's <br />public parking structures located to the east and west of the subject property along 5th Street. From the <br />project site, it would take approximately 20 minutes to walk to the Santa Ana Metrolink Station that is 1 <br />mile from the site. <br />DBA No. 2020-01/SPR No. 2020-01/SPR No. 2020-02/VAR No. 2020-05/ <br />TPM No. 2020-02 <br />201 West Third Street <br />Third & Broadway Mixe�l�,,sg DyAment <br />Exhibit 12 - Parking Analysi �� ment Plan <br />
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