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Letter L12: Linda Genis (1 page) Late Comment Letter <br />From: <br />Linda G. <br />To: <br />eCammentur PBA <br />Subject: <br />Agenda item 41 Planning commission meeting 8/12 <br />Date: <br />Monday, August 12, 2024 8:07:52 AM <br />Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening artaclunents or <br />licks_ <br />Re: Proposed development at 3600 S. Bristol <br />Too many units for the site - could easily be 8,000 + residents I L12.1 <br />open space insufficient - should be 3 - 5 acres per 1,000 <br />people. The proposed 13 acres is 1.5 acres per 1,000 people. <br />Santa Ana is already woefully short of open space compared to <br />neighborhing cities. L12.2 <br />How was open space calculated? Does it include setbacks for <br />the street and space between buildings or it is a parcel of <br />contiguous land? <br />Too many mitigations required. <br />L12.3 <br />Although state law has relaxed parking requirements for <br />projects near transportation lines (bus routes) the city's <br />current parking requirements are much too low and ignore the L12.4 <br />fact that most people use cars for transportation. Ignoring <br />this fact results in parking conflicts in neighboring <br />residential areas. <br />Is this a bargaining chip the developer is using to gain I L12.5 <br />approval for a somewhat smaller project? <br />Linda Genis <br />3318 Park Dr. <br />25 <br />
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