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NOW THEREFORE, BE IS RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City <br /> of Santa Ana as follows: <br /> Section 1. The Planning Commission hereby determines that the proposed <br /> vacation of the Vacation Area, as shown on Exhibit A, is in conformance with the City's <br /> 2022 General Plan. The decision is based upon the Request for Planning Commission <br /> Action dated April 8, 2024, and exhibits attached thereto, and the public testimony,written <br /> and oral, all of which are incorporated herein by this reference. <br /> The proposed vacation is in conformance with the Land Use Element of the City's 2022- <br /> 2045 General Plan Goal LU-2, Policy LU-2.6 (Encourage Investment). The proposed <br /> vacation will convert a currently undeveloped, unutilized and unattractive space, which <br /> has the potential to collect trash and must be maintained by the City, into a landscaped <br /> and privately maintained element of a new commercial site. <br /> The proposed vacation is also in conformance with the Mobility Element of the City's <br /> 2022-2045 General Plan as follow: <br /> • Goal M-1, Policy 1.9 (Regional Consistency). The proposed vacation of an <br /> unimproved section of roadway will remove excess right of way beyond current <br /> improvements, and leave intact a portion of Bristol Street that is fully improved with <br /> pavement, bike lanes and sidewalks, and which is consistent with the standards of <br /> Orange County Transportation Authority Master Plan of Arterial Highways <br /> • Goal M-4, Policy 4.2 (Project Review). The proposed vacation allows additional <br /> space for on-site circulation sufficient to reduce the number of curb-cut access <br /> points from two driveways to one driveway. The reduction in driveways limits the <br /> number of conflict points for pedestrians in the sidewalk and cyclists in the bike <br /> lane. The reduction in driveway curb-cuts also results in less removal of the <br /> protected bike lane raised median. <br /> Section 2. The proposed vacation of the Vacation Area is exempt from review <br /> under the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to section 15061(b)(3) of the <br /> State CEQA Guidelines because it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility <br /> that it will have a significant impact on the environment. The proposed vacation is also <br /> exempt from CEQA review under section 15305 of the State CEQA Guidelines. <br /> Resolution No. 2024-06 <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br /> City Council 25 — 8 7/16/2024 <br />