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Zuniga, Diana <br /> From: Dave Bhasin < <br /> Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2025 3:17 PM <br /> To: eComment <br /> Subject: Zoning Ordinance Amendment No. 2025-01 and Ordinance Amendment No. 2025-01 <br /> to amend portions of Chapter 41 (Zoning) and Chapter 8 (Buildings and Structures) of <br /> the Santa Ana Municipal Code relating to Group Homes And Land Use Definitions <br /> and a Resoluti... <br /> Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana.Use caution when opening attachments or links. <br /> Dear Santa Ana City Council <br /> We are residents at 2902 S Spruce St, Santa Ana since 2017 and have observed our residential street transform into a <br /> commercial street due to several of the new owners being investors and have converted the homes into commercial <br /> enterprises. We already have a sober living facility on our street for the past few years. Prior to conversion of this <br /> residential property into sober living, it was being used as an Airbnb property by the new owners. <br /> In addition to this, several of the new owners have multiple renters as only several renters can pool to afford the sky <br /> high rents. <br /> These tenants and occupants have no desire to have good neighborly responsibilities as they move in and out very <br /> frequently.This has caused severe parking shortages on S Spruce Street(our block) and San Lorenzo Street <br /> (adjacent block). <br /> While I understand the city's desire to provide reasonable living accommodation to all, I do urge you to stipulate some <br /> form of parking regulations in our neighborhood May I recommend either permit parking or parking restrictions during <br /> overnight hours. <br /> The sober living facility can have upto seven cars that block the street and are only moved for a few short minutes <br /> during street cleaning. <br /> Best regards <br /> Dave Bhasin <br /> t <br />
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