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POLICY UD-6.1 <br />DESIGN WITH LANDMARKS <br />Strengthen the design of development to frame and <br />enhance landmarks, natural features, and view corridors. <br />C S <br />POLICY UD-6.2 <br />APPROPRIATE DESIGN NEAR LANDMARKS <br />Ensure development near existing landmarks is <br />supportive and respectful of architecture, site, and other <br />design features of the landmark. <br />POLICY UD-6.3 <br />CREATE NEW LANDMARKS <br />Encourage new development that will lead to the creation <br />of new landmarks in the City and bolster community <br />pride. <br />E <br />POLICY LID-6.4 <br />DECORATIVE FEATURES <br />Promote coordinated landscaping and decorative <br />features in projects near landmarks that appropriately <br />enhance the vicinity and do not create visual clutter. <br />C S <br />I Santa Ana Zoo <br />The Santa Ana Zoo opened in 1952, after J. <br />E. Prentice donated land to the city with the <br />stipulation that the City must keep at least <br />50 monkeys on the property at all times. The <br />project has since evolved into the Santa Ana <br />Zoo, covering 20 acres at Prentice Park. Today, <br />the zoo focuses on plants and animals from <br />Central and South Amercia, including dozens <br />of primate species. <br />Photo by Santa Ana Zoo <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN <br />