Fwd: zoning maps for santa fe springs and south whittier

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Dan Caroselli

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Apr 18, 2010, 9:20:45 PM4/18/10
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FYI I'm attaching the zoning maps for santa fe springs and south whittier. Took me all of 3 minutes to find and download them..... if only it was that easy with Norwalk.

As you can see in the maps, we have a heavy industrial zoned area in santa fe springs and then a residential neighborhood in south whittier directly adjacent. Interesting how strange the city boundaries are, must have had to do with access to the railway. Santa Fe springs is mostly industrial, with only 17,000 people. I think this junction of three communities gives our site some interesting challenges/opportunities.


ZONING_COLOR.pdf

Emmanuel Soriano

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Apr 18, 2010, 9:25:05 PM4/18/10
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Yeah, this is great. Thats a lot of lavender in SFS. This means we
can consider the industrial part of Santa Fe Springs for station
expansion, including parking.

Great stuff, Dan. Did you get get control of your gmail? I've seen
that happen to a friend before. But her hacker said she was stuck in
London and needed money to get back.

Eman
> <ZONING_COLOR.pdf>

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Dan Caroselli

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Apr 18, 2010, 9:40:48 PM4/18/10
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Here's sunshine acres, the neighborhood in south whittier directly adjacent to santa fe springs (the original file is gigantic so I'm just giving you a screen grab of the relevant area). Obviously it's a single family area.

I'll put the zoning maps together once we get Norwalk's.

Dan
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Dan Caroselli

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Apr 18, 2010, 9:43:17 PM4/18/10
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haha actually the green is not single family-- it's "light agriculture." Obviously there are homes there, so this is probably just a case of the LA County regional planning dept being way behind..

陈振羽

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Apr 18, 2010, 10:01:03 PM4/18/10
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yes, I think the station has more regional meaning. SFS is not just provide expansion space, but also growth opportunity for the station area. Actually, from the Norwalk general plan, they did not do many positive work in land use planning of station area, in half mile region, there are a few commercial uses, and the professional offices are mostly for local(except some county offices), so the station can't play its due role. if we consider this issue in regional, many companies who serve the industry (such as some trade or producer's services) maybe the main attractive objects of station area. The things like this usually happen in China, I don't sure wether it's same in the US.

陈振羽

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Apr 18, 2010, 11:01:57 PM4/18/10
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I have done a land use map (half mile radius) based on the google map and the suppose from the black and white map. If we can't get the colorful zoning map, I'm afraid we can only  use this.


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