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OPEN SPACE ELEMENT <br />The Introduction section on Page OS-01 of the Open Space Element is proposed to be amended as follows: <br />The purpose of the Open Space Element is to identify, a4+6 preserve, and add open space areas that provide <br />value to the community and enrich the quality of life. Such lands or waters provide value in the form of <br />recreation, health, biodiversity, wildlife conservation, and aesthetics. Additionally, open spaces are used for <br />climate change mitigation and adaption, flood risk reduction, managed natural resources production, <br />agricultural production, and protection from hazardous conditions. The Open Space Element will guide the <br />City in its efforts to plan for open space lands in what is largely a built -out, urban environment. <br />The following Open Space Element policies/implementation actions are proposed to be amended as follows: <br />Park Standard. Policy OS-1.3, Page OS-05 <br />Establish and maintain public parks, open space, and recreation requirements for new residential and <br />nonresidential development to provide sufficient opportunities for Santa Ana residents and visitors. Attain a <br />minimum of twe three acres of land per 1,000 persons residing in the City of Santa Ana. <br />Park Distribution. Policy OS-1.4, Page OS-05 <br />Ensure t#e that all City residents have access to public OF pFivate parks, recreation facilities, or trails in the City <br />of Santa Ana, within 10-minute walking and biking distance of their homes. Prioritize provision, programs, and <br />partnerships in park deficient in environmental justice areas. <br />Land Acquisition and Equitable Distribution. Policy OS-1.8, Page OS-06 <br />Exple.^ ^^*;^^r f.,.- the -,cquisitie, of Acquire available lands for parks, open space, greenways and trail <br />corridors, with priority given to sites that are within park deficient of and environmental justice areas. <br />New Development. Policy OS-1.9, Page OS-06 <br />Ensure Require all new development to provide adequate parks and open space, including via parkland <br />dedication or development fees, in order to meet the City's park standard. Ensure that new development <br />includes e4eet+vely=iRtegFatespaFRs, epen space, a„a pedestrian and multi -modal travelways to promote a <br />quality living environment. For new development within park deficient and environmental justice areas, <br />prioritize the creation and dedication of new public parkland over the collection of impact fees. <br />Creative Solutions for Deficiencies. Policy OS-1.10, Page OS-06 <br />Develop creative and flexible solutions to provide greenspace and recreation activities in park -deficient <br />neighborhoods yihe.re tr_aditieRal pad(s _are RA_* feasible. Encourage publie, private; and commercial <br />recreational facilities iR areas that aFe paF!( defieim^ are physically open to the public and are affordable to <br />residents of surroundine neiehborhoods. and serve communitv needs. <br />Funding Sources. Policy OS-1.11, Page OS-06 <br />Explore and pursue all available funding, including nontraditional funding sources, for park acquisition, facility <br />development, programming, a-R4 maintenance of existing and new parks, and to increase investment per <br />resident and meet the City's park standard of three acres per 1,000 residents. Set aside park funding to have <br />monies on hand to acquire and develop parkland when opportunities arise and to leverage grant options. <br />Park Needs Assessment and Master Plan. Action OS-1.1, Page OS-16 <br />Create, adopt, and implement a park needs assessment and master plan, based on community input, defining <br />park service areas according to best practices, establishing a service area for each park facility, creating a tool <br />to evaluate needs and prioritize improvements by quadrant or appropriate geographic subarea, and <br />maiMaiRiAg a list of f@F the expapsiei4 ai4d imppevemei# of epei4 spa@@ @Ad Fernpeatiepal ilities in <br />City Council 30 — 38 4/19/2022 <br />4 <br />