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Case 8:23-cv-00504 Document 1-4 Filed 03/2.0/23 Page 3 of 10 Page ID #:145 <br /> apply to any planning application that has been submitted before the Ordinance <br /> takes effect, such as the Major Remode[Application (the "Application") that SOS's <br /> working partner, Turner Healthcare Facilities Acquisition LL.0 ("Turner"), initially <br /> submitted to the City on December 22, 2022, and then resubmitted on February 6, <br /> 2023, relating to the proposed remodeling of the commercial office building located at <br /> 2670 North Main Street in Santa Ana (the "Property") to provide SOS with a new, <br /> expanded outpatient clinic (the "Project"). <br /> Unless the Ordinance is clarified so that Turner's Application is grandfathered in, <br /> and the.new CUP requirement for government-subsidized, non-profit medical offices will <br /> not apply to that Application, the benefits of the Project will be lost because the seller of <br /> the Property is not willing to provide additional extensions of time to close escrow on the <br /> purchase of the Property for the time that it will flake to obtain a CUP for the Project. To <br /> lose the Project--which will bring $34 million in construction jobs and resources into the <br /> City and will generate at least 120 permanent jobs at the new clinic---would be a tragic <br /> outcome for SOS, the City, and its residents, <br /> Over the past year, from March 2022 to the present, Turner and SOS have spent <br /> hundreds of hours and hundreds of thousands of dollars in preparing plans and meeting <br /> with City staff regarding the Project. Now, however, the very life of the Project hangs in <br /> the balance and SOS implores the Council to save the Project by either sending the <br /> Ordinance back to staff to be revised or clarifying that the Ordinance, in its present farm, <br /> will not apply to Turner's Application relating to the Project. <br /> Facts Regarding SOS And Its Status As A Regulated Acient of the Federal <br /> Government. <br /> SOS is a non-profit corporation and community health center that was founded in <br /> 1978 for the express purpose of implementing the Directives of the Catholic Bishops of <br /> the United States in offering a broad spectrum of services and resources to help those <br /> in need. For the past 53 years, has delivered high-quality, accessible, and affordable <br /> health care services to individuals and families throughout Orange County. <br /> In 201.2, SOS was designated as a Federally Qualified Health Center("FQHC") <br /> and it currently provides health services to children, adults, and seniors as well as <br /> comprehensive care at its four medical locations in Costa Mesa, Santa.Ana, Mission <br /> Viejo, and Newport Beach. For the last 13 years, SOS has been serving the Santa Ana <br /> community at its FI Sol Wellness Center located at 1014 North Broadway. Last year in <br /> Orange County, SOS provided care to over 14,000 unique patients in connection with <br /> approximately 43,000 medical and dental visits. <br /> Share Our Selves 2 1 P a g e <br />
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