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Item 21 - Public Hearing - Resolutions Approving the 2025 Urban Water Management Plan and the 2025 Water Shortage Contingency Plan
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Item 21 - Public Hearing - Resolutions Approving the 2025 Urban Water Management Plan and the 2025 Water Shortage Contingency Plan
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2025 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> MAY 2026/FINAL DRAFT/CAROLLO <br /> ■ Other: 1.1 percent (e.g., Undevelopable or Protected Land, Water, and Vacant). <br /> ■ No land use designations: 0.2 percent. <br /> s. .e Projectea Lana uses <br /> In coordination with the General Plan Advisory Group, the City identified the following five focus areas <br /> suitable for new growth and development in the October 2020 Public Hearing Draft General Plan: <br /> ■ South Main Street. <br /> ■ Grand Avenue/17th Street. <br /> ■ West Santa Ana Boulevard. <br /> ■ S5 Freeway/Dyer Road. <br /> ■ South Bristol Street. <br /> These five areas are along major travel corridors, the Orange County Streetcar line, and/or linked to the <br /> downtown.The intent is to expand opportunities for development through a transition to multi-use land <br /> use designations near transit corridors. <br /> Additionally, the City has seven planning areas including specific plans and other special zoning areas, <br /> that were adopted before the General Plan and have remaining development capacity: <br /> ■ Adaptive Reuse Overlay(2014). <br /> ■ Bristol Street Corridor Specific Plan (1991/2018). <br /> ■ Harbor Mixed Use Corridor Specific Plan (2014). <br /> ■ MainPlace Specific Plan (2019). <br /> ■ Metro East Overlay Zone (2007/2018). <br /> ■ Midtown Specific Plan (1996). <br /> ■ Transit Zoning Code Specific Development (2010). <br /> Since the adoption of the General Plan, the City has had two additional specific plans. Both projects are <br /> incorporated in the South Bristol Street focus area: <br /> ■ Related Bristol. <br /> ■ The Village. <br /> Figure 3.3 shows the above-listed five focus areas and seven planning areas of the City.Table 3.3 lists the <br /> projected number of dwelling units under buildout conditions of the City based on the October 2020 <br /> Public Hearing Draft General Plan. As shown, it is projected that the City's number of dwelling units would <br /> increase from 78,792 (2025) to 115,053 (build out). This equates to an increase of 46 percent in total <br /> number of dwelling units, excluding the projected 2,028 accessory dwelling units (ADU) and the two <br /> specific plans. <br /> These additional dwelling units, and building footprints anticipated in the City's buildout plan, along with <br /> the two specific plan areas are anticipated to increase both population and water demands for the City in <br /> the future. However, it should be noted that the 2025 Orange County Water Demand Projection Model <br /> discussed in Chapter 4 was based on CDR's 2022 Orange County projections.The developments listed <br /> CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />
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