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the Project. Additionally, the Project would require 90 square feet of <br /> private open space and 100 square feet of active or passive open <br /> space per unit. The Project also prioritizes open space as a key <br /> placemaking feature of the development. <br /> • Policy OS-2.1 (Recreation Variety) of the OS element encourages a <br /> variety of recreation facilities and activities to meet the diverse needs <br /> of the community. It also encourages the need for indoor and outdoor <br /> recreation opportunities, as well as traditional and trending activities. <br /> The Project would feature key open space areas. The Promenade <br /> has been designed to draw pedestrians from the residential area <br /> west of Bear Street, South Plaza Drive, and beyond to create a <br /> distinct destination along Sunflower Avenue. The Square is intended <br /> to be an intimate hub for public gathering, events, and relaxation from <br /> day to night. Various seating areas, water features, and experiential <br /> lighting and art are envisioned to activate the Square. A Fitness Loop <br /> would encircle and thread through the Project Site and include <br /> special markers to provide a continuous fitness path for residents <br /> and neighbors. The Recreation Lawn has been designed as an area <br /> where the community and their pets can gather and relax in a low- <br /> water-grass space. <br /> Moreover, the Project is consistent with and supports Implementation <br /> Action No. LU-2.12 (Distinctive Districts) of the LU that requires the <br /> development and adoption of specific plans or corridor plans for each of the <br /> five focus areas that establish regulations and design standards. A full list <br /> of all applicable General Plan goals and policies that support the Project are <br /> attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference. <br /> L. The City Council has weighed and balanced the General Plan's goals and <br /> policies and has determined that, based upon this balancing, the Project at <br /> 1561 W. Sunflower Avenue and AA No. 2025-01, including SP-6 and the <br /> zone change, are consistent with the purpose of the General Plan. <br /> M. The City Council also adopts as findings all facts presented in the Request <br /> for City Council Action dated September 16, 2025, and October 7, 2025, <br /> and exhibits attached thereto; and the public testimony, written and oral, all <br /> of which are incorporated herein by this reference. For these reasons, and <br /> each of them, AA No. 2025-01 is hereby found and determined to be <br /> consistent with the General Plan of the City of Santa Ana and otherwise <br /> justified by the public necessity convenience and general welfare. <br /> Section 2. The City prepared a Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact <br /> Report (SEIR) that analyzed the Project's environmental impacts in accordance with the <br /> California Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Code, §§ 21000 et seq., CEQA), <br /> the regulations promulgated thereunder (14 Cal. Code of Regulations, §§ 15000 et seq., <br /> the CEQA Guidelines), and the City's Local CEQA Guidelines. The Draft SEIR was made <br /> available for public review for 52 days between April 17, 2025, and June 9, 2025. The <br /> document was made available online at the City's website and available for review at City <br /> Ordinance No. NS-XXX <br /> Page 5 of 8 <br />