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F. General Plan Amendment No. 2017-02 has been filed to amend the General <br />Plan to change the land use designation of the properties at 2223 and 2237 <br />West Fifth Street from Low-Density Residential (LR) and General <br />Commercial (GC) to Urban Neighborhood (UN), and to amend Table A-3: <br />Correlation of Land Use Designations and Zoning Districts, to add the C1- <br />MD (Community Commercial/Museum District) zoning district to the District <br />Center (DC) General Plan Land Use Designation land use category. <br />1. The existing General Plan land use designations for the project site at <br />2223 and 2237 West Fifth Street are Low-Density Residential (LR) <br />and General Commercial (GC), which allow single-family homes at a <br />density up to seven (7) units per acre, or business and professional <br />offices; retail and service establishments; recreational, cultural, and <br />entertainment uses and vocational schools with a floor area ratio of <br />0.5. In order to facilitate the construction of a 51-unit affordable <br />housing project with a floor area ratio of 1.05, the land use <br />designation needs to be changed to Urban Neighborhood (UN), <br />which allows for a mix of residential uses and housing types, such as <br />low- to mid-rise multiple family, townhouses, single family dwellings; <br />with some opportunities for live-work, neighborhood serving retail and <br />service, public space and use, and other amenities with a floor area <br />ratio of 0.5 to 3.0. <br />2. The proposed project at 2223 and 2237 West Fifth Street will support <br />several goals and policies of the General Plan. First, the project is <br />consistent with Housing Element Goal 2, to create diversity of quality <br />housing, affordability levels, and living experiences that <br />accommodate Santa Ana’s residents and workforce of all household <br />types, income levels, and age groups to foster an inclusive <br />community. The project will provide 50 affordable rental housing units <br />and one onsite manager’s unit, which supports Housing Element <br />Goal 3: Increased opportunities for low and moderate income <br />individuals and families to find quality housing opportunities and <br />afford a greater choice of rental or homeownership opportunities. The <br />affordable housing project is in line with Housing Element Goal 4, to <br />provide adequate rental and ownership housing opportunities and <br />supportive services for seniors, people with disabilities, families with <br />children, and people needing emergency, transitional, or supportive <br />housing. Further, the project is consistent with several Housing <br />Element policies; Policy HE-2.3 to encourage construction of rental <br />housing for the city’s residents and workforce; Policy HE-3.4 to <br />support the provision of employment training, childcare services, <br />rental assistance, youth services, and other community services that <br />enable households to attain the greatest level of self-sufficiency and <br />independence; and Policy HE-4.4 to support the provision of <br />supportive services and service-enriched housing for persons with <br />special needs, such as seniors, disabled people, homeless people, <br />families, veterans and people with medical conditions. <br />3. The minor amendment to Table A-3: Correlation of Land Use <br />DRAFT <br />1-49
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