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I Jill <br />a�r ■''■ 1 <br />Examples of housing types <br />permitted by the Transit Zoning <br />Code. <br />J�A <br />HOUSING RESOURCES <br />AVAILABLE LAND FOR HOUSING <br />The City has identified areas for future residential and mixed uses within its <br />District Centers and transit corridors. These areas include Transit Zoning Code, <br />Harbor Boulevard Mixed Use Transit Corridor, Fifth Street, and First Street. The <br />sites are specifically chosen to create distinct and vibrant activity centers linked <br />together with a variety of transportation options. <br />Transit Zoning Code <br />The City adopted the Transit Zoning Code (TZC) in 2010. The TZC guides <br />development in the central urban core of Santa Ana and consists of more than 450 <br />acres of land. The TZC is designed to foster the development of a transit - <br />supportive environment with the addition of new transit infrastructure. It <br />incorporates alternative transportation modes with a pedestrian- oriented <br />framework. Preservation of the existing urban character and the pedestrian <br />atmosphere is strengthened by the code's development and design standards. <br />These standards also offer flexibility for the integration of new infill development <br />and for the reuse of existing structures. The TZC puts an emphasis on providing <br />a range of housing options, including affordable housing. Nine zones guide land <br />use as well as urban design and building form. <br />Transit Zoning Code <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN HOUSING ELEMENT <br />