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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAnonymous - Public Hearing Item 7 (e-comment)From:noreply@granicusideas.com To:City Clerk; Yasuda, Erica; Woodward, Carrie; E-Comments Subject:New eComment for Regular Meeting of the City Council/Closed Session-5:30 pm/Regular Meeting-7:00 pm Date:Tuesday, January 17, 2023 6:15:23 PM SpeakUpNew eComment for Regular Meeting of the CityCouncil/Closed Session-5:30 pm/RegularMeeting-7:00 pm Guest User submitted a new eComment. Meeting: Regular Meeting of the City Council/Closed Session-5:30 pm/Regular Meeting-7:00 pm Item: 7. GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT (GPA) 2022-0001, ZONE CHANGE (ZC) 2022-0001, DESIGN REVIEW (DR) 2022-0004, DENSITY BONUS CONCESSION/WAIVER REQUESTS, SUBDIVISION MAP (SUB) 2022- 0002/TENTATIVE TRACT MAP (TTM) NO. 19224, DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (DA) 2022-0002 This project includes the demolition of two (2) existing two-story office buildings currently located on the subject property and the construction of a new, townhome residential development project that would include forty (40) three-story residential units, including two (2) affordable units, on approximately 2.07 acres site. The applicant's requests include consideration of a general plan amendment, zone change, design review, subdivision, a density bonus request to allow one (1) Concession to allow a reduced building setback along Irvine Blvd. and one (1) Waiver for a reduction in required amount of common open space, and a development agreement. On December 13, 2022, the City of Tustin Planning Commission held a public hearing on the proposed project and adopted Resolution Nos. 4461, 4462, 4463, 4464 and 4465, recommending that the City Council approve the above- referenced requests. eComment: The run down buildings are in need of renovation. There has been quite a bit of illegal activity happening in the buildings and the back alley next to the Prospect Park community has become a trash dump for oversize items. The proposed townhome project will bring new life to the area and give 40 more families a chance to experience the Tustin we all know and love. The project managers have been great about meeting with neighbors and discussing/addressing concerns in the proposal. While this is a huge undertaking and might not fit the style of Old Town, it is the best option at this time. I encourage the city to move forward with this project. View and Analyze eComments This email was sent from https://granicusideas.com.