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Clarifications to the August 2021 Draft General Plan November 1, 2021 <br /> - Mixed Use Density and Intensity <br /> To encourage a dynamic mixture of residential, office, clean industrial, and commercial uses in <br /> mixed-use areas (Industrial/Flex, Urban Neighborhood, One Broadway Plaza District Center, and <br /> District Center'), when both residential and nonresidential uses are planned the density... <br /> [added Footnote 1]: <br /> 1. District Centers that are part of a special planning area, as shown on Figure LU-2, or subject <br /> to special development standards may be regulated by FAR alone. <br /> Rounding[new text] <br /> When calculating the square footage allowed for a proposed development, no upward rounding <br /> is permitted in determining the final permitted intensity. Likewise, no upward rounding is <br /> permitted in calculating the allowable number of residential units. For example, in a calculation <br /> producing a yield of 12.7 units for a given development site, 12 units are permitted. <br /> Footnote 1,Typical Maximum Height, pages LU 18, 19, and 21 <br /> 1. The typical maximum height identifies the upper limit of typical building height, but the actual <br /> maximum standard allowed on each site may be different than listed on this page.The allowable <br /> height of development on any parcel is also subject to the zoning standards (Chapter 41 of the <br /> Santa Ana Municipal Code), which may further specify allowable height. Some properties within <br /> a height district, per Section 41-602 of the Municipal Code, within an adopted or existing special <br /> planning area shown on Figure LU-2, or subject to Specific Development (SD) standards allow <br /> heights in excess of the typical maximum height shown here. The general plan height standard <br /> shall equal the zoning height standards where the allowable height in the zoning standards differs <br /> from the typical maximum height shown on this page. <br /> Industrial/ Flex category revisions, page LU 22 <br /> - Maximum Intensity in table was revised to clarify that density and intensity may be regulated by <br /> floor area ratio (FAR) and/or dwelling units per acre (du/acre)for mixed use designations. <br /> Typical Maximum Height Footnote 1, page LU 22 <br /> 1. The typical maximum height identifies the upper limit of typical building height, but the actual <br /> maximum standard allowed on each site may be different than listed on this page.The allowable <br /> height of development on any parcel is also subject to the zoning standards (Chapter 41 of the Santa <br /> Ana Municipal Code), which may further specify allowable height. The general plan height standard <br /> shall equal the zoning height standards where the allowable height in the zoning standards differs from <br /> the typical maximum height shown on this page. <br /> UN category revisions, page LU 23 <br /> - Maximum Intensity in table was revised to clarify that density and intensity may be regulated by <br /> floor area ratio (FAR) and/or dwelling units per acre (du/acre)for mixed use designations. <br /> Typical Maximum Height Footnote 2, page LU 23 <br /> City Council 6 32 — 238 1/18/2022 <br />