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Clarifications to the August 2021 Draft General Plan November 1, 2021 <br /> - The table (listing)was updated rename "Willard Intermediate Park" to "Willard Intermediate <br /> School". <br /> - The table (listing and acreage)was updated to remove Spurgeon Intermediate and Rosita <br /> Elementary schools as joint-use agreements are no longer active. <br /> - The table was updated to correct the number of linear miles of City bikeways/trails from 22.7 to <br /> 15.74 miles. <br /> - The table was updated to incorporate the numerical references found on Figure OS-1, Open <br /> Space Resources. <br /> Figure OS-1, Open Space Resources <br /> - The map was corrected to be consistent with Figure M-2, Master Plan of Bikeways.The <br /> correction involved the removal of the Class I Bikeway/Trail segment west of Broadway. <br /> - The map was corrected to reflect changes in Table OS-1,to correct the categorization of <br /> Standard and McFadden as a public park, to remove the sole private park, and to update the <br /> legend accordingly. <br /> Figure OS-2,Walking Distance to Park Facilities <br /> - The map was updated to reflect the correct darker blue colorization for the Joint-use Park <br /> symbology,to reflect changes in Table OS-1, and to reflect a more accurate listing of joint-use <br /> facilities. <br /> SAFETY ELEMENT <br /> Table of Contents <br /> - The reference date for the City's draft Local Hazard Mitigation Plan was updated from March <br /> 2021 to August 2021 to reflect the latest version. <br /> Preamble, page S 01 <br /> - The following text was added to specifically incorporate the City's Local Hazard Mitigation Plan <br /> by reference into the General Plan. <br /> "The Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP)for the City of Santa Ana planning area was developed <br /> in accordance with the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA 2000) and followed FEMA's 2011 <br /> Local Hazard Mitigation Plan guidance.The LHMP incorporates a process where hazards are <br /> identified and profiled, the people and facilities at risk are analyzed, and mitigation actions are <br /> developed to reduce or eliminate hazard risk. The implementation of these mitigation actions, <br /> which include both short and long-term strategies, involve planning, policy changes, programs, <br /> projects, and other activities." <br /> LAND USE ELEMENT <br /> - POLICY LU-1.6 TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT <br /> City Council 3 32 — 235 1/18/2022 <br />