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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023-086 - Approving General Plan Amendment No. 2023-01 to Change General Plan Land Use DesignationsRESOLUTION NO. 2023-086 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 2023-01 TO CHANGE THE GENERAL PLAN LAND USE DESIGNATIONS FOR THE PROPERTIES RECOGNIZED AS ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBERS 011- 251-38 AND 011-251-39 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines and declares as follows: A. The City of Santa Ana is requesting approval of General Plan Amendment No. 2023-01 to amend the General Plan land use designation of the properties recognized as Assessor Parcel Numbers (APNs) 011-251-38 and 011-251-39 from Low Density Residential (LR-7) to Open Space (OS) and to update text portions and exhibits of the City's General Plan to reflect this change in order to adequately update City records and capture the changes needed in relationship with new park at 1117 South Standard Avenue. B. In 2017, the subject property was deeded to the City for the purpose of developing a public park. C. In 2019, the City submitted a grant application for the Statewide Park Development and Community Revitalization Program and was awarded $3,600,000 for the construction of the subject park. In 2021, the City entered into an agreement with David Evans and Associates, Inc. to provide design and construction support services for the subject park. D. On September 19, 2023, the City Council awarded a construction contract to Legion Contractors, Inc. in the amount of $3,366,625 for the construction and completion of the public park. E. The City of Santa Ana, in conjunction with this action, is also requesting approval of (1) Public Facilities Naming (PFN) No. 2023-01 to name the new park located at 1117 South Standard Avenue to "Gerardo Mouet Park; (2) Abandonment (PW) No. 2023-03 to abandon and redesign the southerly portion of an alley between Wakeham Avenue to the north and McFadden Avenue to the south; and (3) Amendment Application (AA) No. 2023-01 to change the zoning district designation of the park site from Multiple -Family Residence (R-3) to Open Space Land (0). Resolution No. 2023-086 Page 1 of 4 F. On October 23, 2023, the Planning Commission of the City of Santa Ana held a duly noticed public hearing and voted to recommend that the City Council adopt a resolution approving GPA No. 2023-01. G. On November 21, 2023, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana held a duly noticed public hearing to consider all testimony, written and oral, related to GPA No. 2023-01, at which time all persons wishing to testify were heard, the project was fully considered, and all other legal prerequisites to the adoption of this resolution occurred. Section 2. The General Plan Amendment consists of amendments to the Land Use Element and text updates throughout the General Plan, as shown in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Section 3. The City Council hereby finds that the proposed General Plan Amendment is compatible with the objectives, policies, and general plan land use programs specified in the General Plan for the City of Santa Ana in that: A. The City of Santa Ana has officially adopted a General Plan. B. The land uses authorized by the General Plan Amendment, and the General Plan Amendment itself, are compatible with the objectives, policies, general land uses, and programs specified in the General Plan, for the following reasons: The proposed General Plan land use designation for the project area is OS which applies to those areas of the City designated to provide for recreational and green spaces, including parks, commercial open space, and public facilities such as water channels and rail infrastructure. The general plan amendment will support several goals and policies of the General Plan, Policy 1.5 of the Community Element (CM) encourages the development and use of municipal buildings, indoor facilities, sports fields, and outdoor spaces for recreation that serve residents throughout the City, with priority given to areas that are underserved and/or within environmental justice area boundaries. Policy 1.2 of the Open Space Element (OS) encourages the a comprehensive and integrated network of parks, recreation facilities, trails, and open space that is diverse, with a variety of active and passive recreation opportunities. The subject park will add the City's park network and will provide both active and passive recreation opportunities to the surrounding community. Policy 1.5 of the OS encourages a mix of community, neighborhood, and special use parks, along with green corridors, natural areas, and landscape areas, to meet community needs for green space, recreation space, Resolution No. 2023-086 Page 2 of 4 social space, and trail connectivity. The subject park will increase the City's parkland and will contribute to achieving three acres of parkland per 1,000 residents. Section 4. The GPA will not adversely affect the public health, safety, and welfare in that the GPA will not result in incompatible land uses on adjacent properties, inconsistencies with any General Plan goals or policies, or adverse impacts to the environment. Section 5. In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and Section 15162 of the CEQA Guidelines, the project this is within the scope of the 2022 Santa Ana General Plan Environmental Impact Report (EIR) (SCH No. 2020029087). An environmental analysis has been conducted for this project which revealed that the previously prepared EIR adequately described the project's environmental setting, impacts, and mitigation measures related to each impact. There are no substantial changes proposed by these actions. There are no substantial changes with respect to circumstances under which the actions undertaken that will require major revisions to the EIR. There is no new information of substantial importance. All environmental impacts associated with these actions were considered and evaluated by the EIR approved and adopted. There is no new information of substantial importance. There are no new environmental impacts or mitigation measures needed. All applicable mitigation measures identified by the EIR will be applied to this project. Furthermore, these actions are categorically exempt from further review per Section 15304 (Class 4 — Minor Alterations of Land) of the CEQA Guidelines. Class 4 consists of minor public or private alterations in the condition of land, water, and/or vegetation which do not involve removal of healthy, mature, scenic trees except for forestry and agricultural purposes. As such, a Notice of Determination, Environmental Review No. 2020-78, will be filed for this project. Section 6. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana after conducting the public hearing hereby approves GPA No, 2023-01. The amendments to the General Plan are attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference as though fully set forth herein. This decision is based upon the evidence submitted at the above said hearing, which includes, but is not limited to: the Request for Planning Commission Action dated October 23, 2023, the Request for Council Action dated November 21, 2023, and exhibits attached hereto; and the public testimony, written and oral, all of which are incorporated herein by this reference. ADOPTED this 215t day of November, 2023. Resolution No. 2023-086 Page 3 of 4 APPROVED AS TO FORM: Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney By: vza- k . V, Jose Montoya Assistant City Attorney AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: NOT PRESENT Councilmembers V e 'e Atua Mayor Amezcua, Bacerra, Hernandez, Lopez,_ Penaloza, Phan, Vazquez (7) Councilmembers None (0) Councilmembers None 0 Councilmembers None (0) CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, JENNIFER L. HALL, City Clerk, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No. 2023-086 to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on November 21, 2023. Date: ennifer L II Ci City of Santa Ana Resolution No. 2023-086 Page 4 of 4 Exhibit A I U% (a Community Element beyond Santa Ana General Plan "_""°` VIS-`°"'" *A- FINAL, APRIL 2022 GPA 2021-01 (Pending) ABOUT THE MAP. This map shows the number, type, and distribution of facilities designed for community gathering, recreation, and learning. Together with Figures CM-2 (Schools and School Districts) and OS-1 (Open Space), the map can identify areas that may be underserved or have limited access to community services and facilities. The City seeks to ensure an equitable distribution of access to these facilities for all Santa Ana residents. GARDEN GROVE "y, ORANGE La Veto Ave 'F Garden Grove Blvd /6 / . r"�Westmin�ter Ave :'r 17Th St c f. J � y Hazard Ave Civic C�ter�yfJr � [[�J I n Santa Ana Blvd STh St 4Th © 1st St Il a- o ,chestnut Ave ]i�— Ll Z m It IPadden Ave .ra._... m ¢ �_.. a a 1 `o cp Edinger Ave FOUNTAIN VALLEY !/ Warner Ave g ■on �eD Slater Ave Segerstrom Ave v 1 TUS T I N % Dyer R s / a i Alton Ave ,1 Talbert Ave L.. LL � MacArthur Blvd (9a \• 110 �1 1. 55 pry - -� p� IRVINE --\COSTA MESA hlile5 Source: City of Santa Ana 20200ata Published: 9/19/2020 Q[ Community Center Parks & Recreation 'Revised by GPA 2023-01 fPending) © Library S2nta Ana Zoo FIGURE CM-1 10 AI .Ir,• CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN COMMUNITY FACILITIES w E S Ru D t J [ f i R i JpC AOrangeCauRghan3para or Asrroxy I- - 0� - I Mobility Element Santa Ana General Plan beyond RXR FINAL, APRIL 2022 GPA 2023-01 [Pendingj ABOUT THE MAP. This map shows areas that currently or should support high levels of pedestrian activity based on proximity to activity centers, mixed -use development, and/or transit stops. The intent is to foster a more walkable and active public realm through improvements such as wider sidewalks, safer street crossings, and enhanced streetscapes. GARDEN GROVE ORANGE ,. La Veta Ave _ az Garden Grove Blvd F�frhaven Ave .� 22� Trask Ave o I• I1anta Clara Ave ICI (,i �r.. J Westminster Ave � 1 117 h St r a I I I 'a _1 1ILDI a Hazard Ave �.i /r71 b ��a�ta�4na--Bd+�dJ 4t� st s ��� _ —_ —_-- — Q�--�yr' � — —1- � L �� � Chestnut Ave4 .-. ._ �.. �:.' McFadd Ave 1 T7 4 FOUNTAIN VALLEY Slater Ave / /Segerstrom Ave Talbert Ave 11I 1 h O Warner Ave v I MacArthur Blvd m COSTA MESA rJ� Pedestrian Opportunity Zone Landmark Parks & Recreation School FIGURE M-4 PEDESTRIAN OPPORTUNITY ZONES I ls Edinger Ave \\ P ea e- `' Dyer Rd 2 Alton Ave X A* ky h A� lsy IRVINE TUSTIN h".1es a 05 1 Source: City of Santa Ana 2020 Date Published: 9/2012020 'Revised by GPA 2023-01(Pending) CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN t� eb .1,.• �l `{ Public Services Element Santa Ana General Plan FINAL, APRIL 2022 V. GPA 2023-01 (Pending) 69 r n Yx a1 , 't ` v ABOUT THE MAP. This map shows the number, type, and distribution of facilities that provide public services for safety, education, health, and recreation. The City seeks to ensure an equitable distribution of access to these facilities to ensure high levels of public service for all Santa Ana residents. Note that the police and fire symbols near Centennial Regional Park represent a joint training facility. GARDEN GROVE ORANGE La Veta Ave a 22 r— Garden Grove Blvd � ! L haven Ave A l.. t_ H 2 rask Ave V6a / 2\�...��1 I $ nta Clara Ash III m ■ WM_ a tmins r\.� � � 17Th St Hazard G-Ave :� '• m °� Cl center „r w a IA � r Santa Ana Ba um— 5Th St 4Th 3st S? i. �. 4estnut"M 0 o z W `c 1h den Ave ?� Edi er FOUNTAIN VALLEY Warner Ave�g r W 1-1 Slater Ave Segerstrom Ave I / Dyer Alton qv Talbert Ave „� a y d m 11 aCArthur Blvd ...fir—.. .. �.. .. COSTA MESA Public Facility IM Civic Center 0 Police Station Cemetery �i Library 0 Fire Station Public Parks/Trails W Medical Center M Community Center '_ ` 7 Schaal M ng TUSTIN / ea rr a ty` Y IRVINE hill 0.5 t Source: City of Santa Ana 2020, PiaceWorks 20200ate Published, 9119)2020 'Revised by GPA 2023-01 (Pending) .. FIGURE PS-1 �� it ,Ii„. CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN PUBLIC FACILITIES Ir - r , 40 f. low - Open Space Element Santa Ana General Plan FINAL, APRIL 2022 GPA 2023-01 (Pending) ABOUT THE MAP. This map shows the number, type, and distribution of open space areas in Santa Ana, with the majority representing parks and trails owned and operated by the City. The City also maintains joint -use agreements with schools to expand public parks and recreation resources. Golf course and cemetery areas provide a more limited form of recreation or open space. See Table OS-1, Open Space Resources, for a listing of parks and open space resources with numbering that is consistent with the labels on this figure. GARDEN GROVE Garden Grave BEvd FOUNTAIN VALLEY Talbert Ave COSTA MESA Opera Space hype _ CommunityParit Specialty Park Golf Course Neighborhood Park '- Joint -use School Cemetery Small Park TUSTIN Miles 0 0.5 1 Source- City of Santa Ma 2021 Dale Published: 1I722l2021 •Revised by GPA 2023-01 (Pending) Class 1 Bikeway/trail (Existing & Planned) FIGURE 05-1 OPEN SPACE RESOURCES CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN �� �� .1.,•• TABLE OS-1. OPEN SPACE RESOURCES Park Name 1. Carl Thornton Park Acres I 32.70 Park Name 3. Jerome Park Acres 19.27 Park Name 5. Santiago Park Acres 34.57 2. Centennial Regional Park NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS 6. Adams Park 65.26 145.86 5.68 4. Memorial Park 14. Edna Park 16.30 3.56 -- 22. Portola Park 9.07 7. Angels Community Park 1.60 15. El Salvador Park 8.91 23. Riverview Park 8.33 8. Birch Park 2.37 16. Fisher Park 2.58 24. Rosita Park 8.68 9. Bomo Koral Park 10.40 17. Heritage Park 6.44 25. Sandpointe Park 7.73 10. Cabrillo Park 7.60 18. Lillie King Park 10.40 26. Santa Anita Park 5.05 11. Cabrillo Tennis Center 3.61 19. Mabury Park 5A6 27. Windsor Park 10.81 12. Cesar Chavez Campesino Park 6.48 20. Madison Park 6.04 - -- 13. Delhi Park SMALL PARKS 28. 17th Street Triangle 9.94 11. 0.70 21. Morrison Park 34, Garfield Fitness Park 5.12 0.10 - 40. Raitt and Myrtle 1.09 29. Chepa's Park 0.41 35. Maple occidental Exercise Park 0.96 41. Saddleback View Park 0.92 30. Colonel William W. Eldridge Park 1.20 36. Mariposa Park CA3 42, Sarah May Downie Herb Garden 0.13 31. Fairview Triangle 0.74 37. McFadden Triangle Park 0.77 43. Segerstrom Triangle Park 1.33 32. French Park 0.21 38. Memory Lane Park 0.56 44. Standard and McFadden Park 9-660.76 33. Friendship Park 0.10 39, Pacific Electric Park 1.41 45. Willard Intermediate Playlot 0.12 46. Civic Center Plaza 4.89 48. Santa Ana Zoo at Prentice Park 18.75 - 47. Plaza Calle Cuatro 0.20 49.Sasscer Park 0.94 JOINT-USEs s -, 56. Willard Intermediate School 4.85 50. Garfield Community Center 0.39 53. Madison Elementary School 0.03 51. Godinez Fundamental High School 18.58 54. Monte Vista Elementary School 2.40 - - 52. James Monroe Elementary School OTHER OPEN SPACE 57. River View Golf Course 2.91 55. Roosevelt Community Center Park 2.62 282.77 81.78 59, Fairhaven Memorial Cemetery 66.83 - 61, St. John's Lutheran Cemetery 4.23 58, Willowick Golf Course 102.11 60. Santa Ana Cemetery 27.82 City Bikeways/Trails -15.74 miles Santa Ana River Trail - 3.70 miles - TOTAL PARKS/REC FACILITIES - 382.36 ACRES TOTAL OTHER OPEN SPACE - 282. ACRES TOTAL TRAILS - 19.44 MILES Notes: The numbering corresponds to the labels on Figure 05-1, Open Space Resources. The list of parks and acreage figures are accurate as of n".il November 2023. All figures are subject to rounding. Ms.f CITY OF SANTA A(` A GFl`1FRAL PLAN ABOUT THE MAP. This map shows the walking distance from publicly accessible parks. This map can help identify neighborhoods that may be underserved or have limited access to parks and recreation facilities. The City seeks to ensure an equitable distribution of access to these facilities for all Santa Ana residents. GARDEN GROVE a.' ORANGE La Veta Ave .Z- \ r22 a Garden Grove Blvd �� Fairhaven Ave � z IIII I s Trask Ave o Santa Clara Ave -1 � - � � a estmin's' Avq, I r 17Th St U � r 5 C Hazard Ave N Civic Center Dr Santa Ana Blvd STh Si r v 4Th St 1St St Chestnut Ave n a Z d 1 M den Ave 43 m a 3 m a Edinger Ave FOUNTAIN VALLEY Warner Ave 2 "As Slater Ave Segerstrom A ie TUSTIN - Dyer Rd .. °^ Alton Ave ' Talbert Ave Ba MacArthur Blvd ` a L.. 55 ' pk+: Ashy IRVINE COSTA MESA \�\ � = Miles Source: Cily of Santa Ana 2021 Date Published:11/29/2021 'Revised by GPA m23-O3 (Pending} Park Type WalIking Distance From Existingor Proposed Park _ Community Park Specialty Park 114 Mile _ Neighborhood Park Joint -use School 1/2 Mile ® Small Park Glass 1 Bikeway/frail Current or Future Residential Area mare than 1/2 Mile (Existing & Planned) Walking Distance from an Existing or Planned Park Facility FIGURE OS-2 WALKING DISTANCE TO PARK FACILITIES CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN J!,j golden city 10 X The purpose of the Safety Element is to eliminate and minimize risks associated with natural and human -generated hazards such as floods, earthquakes, and hazardous materials. By assessing and preparing for levels of risk, the city can endure the range of safety hazards and adapt to changes over time. This element works in tandem with other elements of the General Plan, such as the Public Services Element, which has goals and policies related to police, fire, and health services; emergency planning; and resiliency. The Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP) for the City of Santa Ana planning area was developed in accordance with the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA 2000) and followed FEMA's 2011 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan guidance. The LHMP incorporates a process where hazards are identified and profiled, the people and facilities at risk are analyzed, and mitigation actions are developed to reduce or eliminate hazard risk. The implementation of these mitigation actions, which include both short and long-term strategies, involve planning, policy changes, programs, projects, and other activities. The most recent LHMP for the City of Santa Ana can be found at the following link: https://www.santa-ana.org/hazard-mitigation-plan/. CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN ^.1 Land Use Element 9 beyond- Santa Ana General Plan w sNwa[o Fmntl FFn F:nY[FwNA FINAL, APRIL 2022 GPA 2023-01 (Pending) ABOUT THE MAP. Figure LU-1 shows the fundamental pattern of land use by displaying the pattern and distribution of land use designations across the entire city, down to the parcel level. GARDEN GROVE Garden Grove Blvd I l Ave I e5tminster Ave t+IJ• Howard /Ave .c all f, z FOUNTAIN VALLEY Slater Ave Talbert Ave : E — W __r` '% j 11mIllda "Lrrr. ! Et<etc Ce.nkE3D,r'�3r�j3 ` �0�*■ sir■rills■r 1. .� —oa■IY�i Yr■�11r•�� 5 .� i0>• � ��i_li�iIIIEIEIEI���� i I .... iY rrylli Che. ORANGE la Veto Ave 7 L MWaden Ave E 7 ?! I Edinger :Ave I Vyl t' I Jr �i ir 'rmer Ave •�i I .� L im Ave 7 �_�� �� -� • Alton Ave a .'a,cArthu:r elvd m L 3 i•� 55 COSTA MESA a\ /f General Plan Land Use \� LR-7, Low Density Residential. INS, Institutional LMR-11, Low -Medium Density Residential OS, Open Space MR-15, Medium Density Residential PAO, Professional and Administrative Office _ CR-30, Corridor Residential CC, General Commercial IND, Industrial FIGURE LU-1 LAND USE MAP . log . CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN �e rI e P 4 TUSTIN �r ed a �fp hCd h .off y,` y IRVINE A51es 0 R5 1 Soume. City of Santa Ana 2021 Dale Published: 5/5022 'Revised by GPA 2023-02 (Pending) FLEX, Industrial/Am ® UN, Urban Neighborhood _ OBPDC, One Broadway Plaza District Center _ DC, District Center ABOUT THE MAR Figure LU-4 combined with Table LU-3 describe the general plan standards for development intensity and density and show where they apply. GARDEN GROVE ," ORANGE N �. La VeYa Ave - 2 Garden Grove Blvd .1 • � OGI RG PSe �1 F;a�rhaven E 1PA0-f 5' a �ask Ave Q G Santa 22 "! 1• estmins r Ave .e�!!�t ? 11N; 5L1 {, � Li 5 _ r ailn� �r Hey-r5 "■� �r f II,:oaP� fa,rl / UN ?0 UN M �I PAD-1 Rug 2 UN-50 Hazard e /Av��egqgg �Q FLEX-� UNS a..� I 1.5 30r Pd0-2 -� j - LN 3G; ...■ U136� U+sa - IIN'46 UN:30 f T — ■r tii ■■ UN-� _9T,hKiS a! Il FLEz-1.5 .�totlfl-lvR'dE3r llH30�1 . _ G C-5 UNyO � w W20 dr ara [as---fM1� . ��. � ■ Ire 4 GCrI .. , � i. , ;- I — lYN-30 I, I 4D Thestnut Avo, r l a _Z - ' `r M � den Aare °-��F I � ° r—` � � Edinger Ave I FOUNTAIN VALLEY I �� !r ` WarAer�Ave>� I ea Slater Ave `m 5egerstrom Ave =, CCL TUSTIN !� Dyer R x .� I_ Alton Ave Talbert AveD4'2i� ba' �acArlhur Blvd+M ■D.�2 a� DFl 55 DG13 'o¢� L IRVINE COSTA MESA I I rain; 0 D.5 Y Source_ City of Santa Ana 2021 Dale Published: 4/27/022 General Plan Land Use 'Revised by GM2o23-01lPen&rg; LR-7, Low Density Residential INS, Institutional FLK industrial/Flex LMft-11, Low -Medium Density Residential OS, open Space UN, Urban Neighborhood _ MR-15, Medium Density Residential PAO, Professional and Administrative Office OBPDC, one Broadway Plaza District Center CR-30, Corridor Residential GC, General Commercial DC, District Center IND, Industrial FIGURE LU-4 DENSITY AND INTENSITY MAP �� .. CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN � 8 JIM If.- 4Li 1 Ot '�� • t - _ o s ''� r y long I r J - S • 0!/ _ - !` �� .__.__—"-ter—i 1- C- •yt—Lr—_ -r �� ' -� • � . ��C — r I Urban Design Element beyond Santa Ana General Plan AEN11F➢V6tONE016AI3TAANn FINAL, APRIL 2022 GPA 2U23-01 (Pending) " 4 17 ABOUT THE MAP. Figure UD-2 shows the location and types of the key urban design components that organize the visual form of the city, including activity nodes / urban hubs, focus intersections, major landmarks, and gateways. These components are presented relative to major travelways, including streets, the future alignmentof the OC streetcar/stations, passenger rail, and current/potential bus rapid transit lines. GARDEN GROVE ORANGE W LA VETA AVE F GARDEN GROVE BLVD a f TRASK AVE G; O� -WESTMINSTERAVE' ,W17TN57- m� I C a HAZARD AVE C f- CIVIC CENTER PR W STH ST -_ .47ABOLSAAVE . �_--FIRST ST _- e � N r W MCFADDEN AVE I a w p � ut �� m� N FAIRHAVEN SANTA CLARA AVE �I E 17TH ST 11 V xV, . E MCFADDEN AVE FOUNTAIN VALLEY W WARNER AVE 1+i0 / G / 3 SLATER AVE �> E DYER AD LL W SEGERSTROM AVE TALHERT AVE i > _m e� o; m Q ' I � � ftiy MACARTHUR BLVD 41 SUNFLOWER AVE H a ANTON BLVD � COSTA MESA Activity Node ! Urban Hub Park / Open Space ' Focus Intersection E" OC Streetcar & Station ""•' OC Metrolink '�• 41 Gateway ------ OCTA BRT alignment CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN E EDINGEA AVE TUSTIN r 6 9,p9 Cy a� �h 9�Ta IRVINE Miles Source: City of Santa Ana 2020Date Published: 9/23/2020 0 Q 5 1 •Reytsed by GPA 202-1-01 IPendingl Major Landmarks 0 Santa Ana Water Tower a Santa Ana College A 0 Civic Center � 0 Santa Ana Zoo 110 Transit Center no Spurgeon Building rP 0 Old Orange County Courthouse • 0 Discovery Cube .t. 0 Chiarini Fountain & Historic Downtown A 0 Bowers Museum 1 - 1 0 Historic South Main Street Sign r,19 Hutton Center 1 MacArthur Place FIGURE UD-2 URBAN DESIGN ELEMENTS