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SECTION VI <br />ta <br />www.FinanceDTA.com <br />ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY <br />BENEFITS TO THE CITY <br />Table 4: Pre -Project and Post -Project Permanent Jobs/Housing Balance in Santa Ana <br />Description <br />Citywide <br />Pre-ProjecP.st-Project <br />Average <br />Statewide <br />Average <br />Number of Permanent Jobs <br />141,5436 <br />143,129 <br />18,536,600 <br />Number of Housing Units <br />82,058 <br />86,008 <br />14,711,648 <br />Existing' <br />82,058 <br />82,058 <br />14,707,698 <br />New <br />N/A <br />3,750 <br />3,750 <br />Jobs/Housing Balance <br />1.725 <br />1.664 <br />1.260 <br />Figure 6: Pre -Project and Post -Project Jobs/Housing Balance <br />2.000 <br />1-500 1.725 <br />1.6s4. — <br />1-OOQ <br />[1.2 60 <br />0.500 <br />0.000 <br />Pre -Project Post -Project Statewide <br />Citywide Citywide <br />In addition to these recurring permanent jobs, during the construction period (up to <br />10 years), estimated construction activity will generate approximately $2.6 billion of <br />additional spending, much of which will occur in the City. In a typical construction project, <br />much of the material is purchased from local vendors and labor is provided by locally based <br />contractors. Of course, when a developer pays for planning fees, deposits, permits and DIFs <br />this is paid directly to the City. As a result of these expenditures, a total of 16,834 <br />construction -related jobs will be created during the construction period. <br />G Affordable Housing <br />As part of the Specific Plan, the Developer will be providing affordable housing, including <br />dwelling units targeted to low-income households. The Developer will work with <br />community representatives to identify affordable housing needs and develop programs that <br />will encourage local residents to benefit from low-cost housing offerings in accordance <br />with State laws, ordinances, and regulations. <br />The State of California has placed an urgent emphasis on housing of all types. The City's <br />Regional Housing Needs Allocation ("RHNA") for the next General Plan Housing Element <br />cycle, which extends from 2021-2029, includes 3,137 new housing units. <br />6 Spotlight by Environics Analytics, Employment Profiles by NAICS Code 2022. <br />Labor Market Information Division, State of California Employment Development Department. <br />Related Bristol at 3600 South Bristol Street <br />Community Benefits Analysis Report <br />Exhibit 10 <br />September 2Z 2023 <br />/ 17 <br />