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2/4/2014
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General Plan Amendment (GPA) No. 2013 -01 <br />Addendum <br />Page 2 of 15 <br />Page 66 <br />46. Emergency Shelters and Transitional Housing <br />Santa Ana has historically supported a continuum of care program of shelters, transitional housing, and <br />supportive services to help homeless individuals and families move into stable and permanent housing. <br />An effective network of service agencies has emerged to address these needs through the guiding efforts of <br />the Orange County Partnership to End Homelessness. The City continues to fund this network to <br />support and offset the cost for providing emergency shelter, transitional housing, and support services. In <br />a----'- --- with state aw, Tthe City also adopted its emergency shelter ordinance in 2013. Emergency <br />shelters with up to 30 beds are permitted by right in the M1, M2, and SD zones. This ordinance also <br />permits one Multiservice Center with 150 to 200 beds in the City. The City will establish an Emergency <br />Shelter Overlay Zone to identify land best suited for emergency shelters. To comply with state law, the <br />City will revise the separation criteria standards of the Emergency Shelter Ordinance <br />Page 72 <br />19. Harbor Mixed Use Adapt the Harbor Mixed Use Transit Corridor Specific Plan PBA, GF To be <br />Transit Corridor (total residential capacity of approximately 4,600 units) Planning completed by <br />• and-FRezone land for residential /mixed uses to encompass Division October 15 <br />the 201 unmet housing need of the RHNA 2014 and <br />• Require that unmet lower income RHNA be accommodated annualy <br />on at least 10.1 acres housing es designated exclusively <br />for residential use(see Appendix C Exhibit C -2 and Table C- <br />!L For sites addressing the lower income RHNA, permit <br />owner occupied and rental multifamily uses by right, allow at <br />least 16 units per site, and require a minimum density of 20 <br />du /ac <br />Apply the incentives available in the residential /mixed -use <br />zone to facilitate quality housing opportunities On pin <br />_.... ... - -- - - - -- ,..._._.._........ — - -- — ........ - -- .... _ ....... ......... .. .— — — <br />Page 74 <br />— - - - - - - -- -- -- <br />27. Successor Housing Continue to provide and /or leverage City funds with other sources CDA, SERAF and Evaluate <br />Agency to support the production, preservation, and /or rehabilitation of in Boomerang availabie <br />housing and economic development Division funds annually <br />----- ...- --— - - -- - Ogg &� -- <br />Page 76 <br />46. Emergency Shelters • Continue to provide funding for providers of emergency CDA, CDBG Ongoing <br />and Transitional shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive Housing FIG <br />Housing housing for people who are homeless Division HOPWA <br />• Collaborate with the Salvation Army and other Orange County PBA, IGF Ongoing <br />jurisdictions to create a model emergency shelter management Planning <br />and operational plan based on best practices Division <br />Amend Municipal Code to revise separation criteria to comply <br />75A -102 <br />
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