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Item 18 - Appeal Application Nos. 2023-02 and 2023-03 for Cabrillo Town Center project
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Item 18 - Appeal Application Nos. 2023-02 and 2023-03 for Cabrillo Town Center project
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Table 6 <br />Consistency Analysis-2022 Scoping Plan Update <br />(Key Residential and Mixed -Use Project Attributes That Reduce GHGs) <br />Priority Area <br />Building <br />Decarbonization <br />Key Project Attribute <br />units per acre), or Is in proximity to <br />existing transit stops (within a half mile), <br />or satisfies more detailed and stringent <br />criteria specified in the region' s SCS. <br />Reduces parking requirements by: <br />Eliminating parking requirements or <br />including maximum allowable parking <br />ratios (i.e., the ratio of parking spaces <br />to residential units or square feet); or <br />Providing residential parking supply at <br />a ratio of less than one parking space <br />per dwelling unit; or for multifamily <br />residential development, requiring <br />parking costs to be unbundled from <br />costs to rent or own a residential unit. <br />At least 20 percent of units included <br />are affordable to lower -income <br />residents <br />Results in no net loss of existing <br />affordable units <br />Uses all -electric appliances without <br />any natural gas connections and does <br />not use propane or other fossil fuels for <br />space heating, water heating, or <br />indoor cooking. <br />Project Consistency <br />it would provide a density of 56.5 <br />residences per acre and would be <br />located on an urban infill site along a <br />major regional arterial that is served <br />by two public transit bus lines (OCTA <br />local Lines 64 and 71), Metrolink's <br />Santa Ana station. <br />Not Consistent. The Project <br />provides two parking spaces per <br />apartment unit (including guest <br />spaces) and 2.2 units per <br />townhouse. <br />Not Consistent. The Project would <br />be a market -rate residential <br />development with no units dedicated <br />to affordable housing for lower - <br />income residents. <br />Consistent. The Project would not <br />remove any affordable housing <br />units; rather, it would increase the <br />housing stock of market -rate and <br />affordable housing units. <br />Not Consistent. The Project would <br />comply with Title 24 and CalGreen <br />standards for appliances, but not <br />provide all -electric appliances. It <br />would also use fossil fuels for space <br />and water heating. <br />Source: Priority Areas and Key Project Attributes from California Air Resources Board, 2022 Scoping Plan <br />for Achieving Carbon Neutrality, Appendix D (Local Actions) Table 3; November 2022. <br />Cabrillo Town Center <br />PAGE 44 <br />11! <br />City of Santa Ana <br />10/3/20 zozs <br />
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