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AIRPORT LAND USE COMMISSION <br />JRP.NGE COUNTY <br />FOR ORANGE COUNTY <br />3160 Airway Avenue • Costa Mesa, California 92626 - 949.252.SI70 fax: 949.252.6012 <br />March 31, 2004 E VE0 <br />APR 0 1, 2004 <br />Mr. Vince Fregoso, Senior Planner SAKA ANA PLANNING DER <br />City of Santa Ana <br />Planning & Building Agency <br />20 Civic Center Plaza (M -20) <br />P.O. Box 1988 <br />Santa Ana, CA 92702 <br />Subject: City of Santa Ana — Geneva Commons — MacArthur Place Zone Change <br />Dear Mr. Fregoso: <br />At the request of the City of Santa Ana, the Airport Land Use Commission (ALUC) for Orange County took up <br />the matter of a reconsideration of the Geneva Commons — MacArthur Place Zone Change project at its Regular <br />Meeting of March 18, 2004. This project had previously been referred by the City, and had been acted upon by <br />the ALUC on January 15, 2004, pursuant to Public Utilities Code (PUC) Section 21676(b). The ALUC <br />eceived public testimony, in order to determine if there was any new information pertinent to the project such <br />That the Commission would reconsider the item. Following this written and verbal input, it was duly moved, <br />seconded, and carried by the Commission on a vote of 4 — 3, to reconsider the project. <br />ALUC subsequently received the staff report and public testimony, with its deliberations focused on the <br />relevant sections of its Airport Environs Land Use Plan for John Wayne Airport (AEL UP), with particular <br />attention to Section 2.1.3 "Building Height Restrictions" (pp. 13 & 14), and to Section 3.2.1 "General Policy" <br />(pp. 20 & 21). <br />Whereupon the matter was duly discussed, moved, seconded, and carried by the Commission on a vote of 6 - <br />to find the City of Santa Ana - Geneva Commons - MacArthur Place Zone Change to be Inconsistent with the <br />Commission's Airport Environs Land Use Plan (AEL UP) for John Wayne Airport. Please be aware that <br />Sections 21676, 21676.5 and 21677 of the Public Utilities Code were recently amended to require that when a <br />local agency governing body (e.g. your City Council) proposes to overrule an ALUC determination, the local <br />agency must provide the ALUC and CalTrans a copy of the local agency's proposed findings at least 45 days <br />prior to any decision to overrule the ALUC. <br />If you have any questions regarding this proceeding, please contact me at 949 - 252 -5170 or at <br />jgolding @ocair.com. <br />For the Commission, <br />Joan S. Golding <br />Executive Officer <br />CUP 04 -24 /DA 04 -3 /TTM 04 -5 <br />SPR 04 -6/VA 04- 11 /ZOA 04 -5 <br />EXHIBIT F <br />