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Item 25 - Related Bristol Specific Plan Ordinances Second Readings (3600 S Bristol Street)
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Item 25 - Related Bristol Specific Plan Ordinances Second Readings (3600 S Bristol Street)
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3.0 1 DEVELOPMENT PLAN <br />six -lane divided (raised or painted median) roadway, with a 120-foot right of way, 104- <br />foot curb -to -curb, 4-foot median and 8-foot sidewalk. <br />Presently, westbound lanes include three travel lanes, one public transit stop (no <br />dedicated pull-outs), pedestrian sidewalks, streetlights, and mature landscaping. <br />Eastbound lanes include three travel lanes with streetlights. No sidewalk or transit facilities <br />are located along eastbound lanes. Both directions contain a left turn pocket lane for <br />access to South Coast Plaza or Metro Town Center. One bus stop and shelter is present <br />along the frontage of the Specific Plan area. The intersections with Bristol Street and Plaza <br />Drive are signalized. <br />Improvements for Sunflower Avenue include the following: <br />■ Potential median modification and/or signalization of the proposed Bristol Paseo <br />driveway, subject to improvements/realignment of South Coast Plaza driveway <br />• Right-of-way dedication and vacation for removal of deceleration lanes and <br />bikeway and bus stop improvements <br />■ Installation of a Class4+ IV bike lane per the City mobility element <br />E. Callens Common (Private) <br />Callens Common roughly bisects the Specific Plan area designated as a Local Street in <br />the City of Santa Ana General Plan, defined as a street with two travel lanes serving <br />residences and businesses. Typically, these streets include pedestrian sidewalks and on - <br />street parking. Presently, Callens Common is a paved four -lane road with no medians. Its <br />intersection with Bristol is signalized. There are presently no pedestrian sidewalks, <br />streetlights, or transit stops. This roadway primarily serves as an internal access road within <br />the Metro Town Square. No on -street parking is allowed. <br />Improvements for Callens Common include the following: <br />■ Expanded parkway improvements with street trees and improved sidewalk <br />conditions <br />• Greenlink pedestrian crossing <br />• Reduction of travel lanes to a two-lane street between Plaza Drive and the Bristol <br />Paseo to allow for on -street parking <br />■ Drop-off and loading areas <br />■ Addition of a six- to eight -foot wide sidewalk on both sides of the roadway <br />■ Signalization of Callens Commons and Plaza Drive <br />3.4.2 Local Circulation (Internal) <br />The planned circulation internal to the Specific Plan area is designed to be highly <br />pedestrian oriented and utilizes several roadway typologies. All internal roadways will be <br />constructed as private roadways. Realignment or elimination of secondary entryways <br />and reconfiguration of portions of the internal circulation system may occur as part of <br />individual development projects. <br />3-20 1 P a g e <br />Related Bristol Specific Plan Adopted October 2024 <br />
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