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2018-075 - Final Subsequent Environmental IMpact Report No. 2018-15
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City of Santa Ana Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program <br />Mitigation Implementing <br />Measure No. Mitigation Measure Monitoring Party Party Mitigation Timing <br />o Installation of low -water -use appliances, <br />o Use of only natural gas or electric stoves, <br />o Installation of EnergyStar-labeled roof materials, <br />o Installation of highly reflective cool roofing materials, <br />o Installation of electrical outlets at exterior areas, <br />o Use of energy-efficient appliances (e.g., EnergyStar), <br />o Installation of shading mechanisms for windows, patios, <br />and walkways, and <br />o Installation of programmable thermostats. <br />Projects will "weatherize" any existing structures to achieve <br />energy savings. Weatherization strategies can include sealing <br />air ducts, insulating, glazing windows, and tuning up or <br />replacing air-conditioning and heating equipment. <br />MM-GHG-3 Where feasible, SCE -owned streetlights within the planning area Planning and Project During <br />will be purchased by the City, and the high-pressure sodium Building Agency/ applicant/ environmental <br />fixtures will be replaced with LED fixtures. Those streetlights Public Works Public Works review of future <br />within the planning area that are currently owned by the City will projects <br />also be replaced with LED fixtures. <br />MM-GHG-4 Where feasible and applicable, projects within the planning area <br />will incorporate rain barrels and rainwater re -use practices into <br />project design. <br />Planning and Project <br />Building Agency applicant <br />During project <br />design and <br />construction <br />MM-GHG-5 The following measures should be implemented to reduce water <br />Planning and Project <br />During project <br />use and electricity associated with water -intensive plants: <br />Building Agency applicant <br />design and <br />• Drought -resistant native plants, as well as plants with low <br />construction <br />emissions and high carbon sequestration potential, should <br />substitute landscaping with turf grass and other water - <br />intensive vegetation. <br />• Vegetable gardens, bunch grass, and low-water landscaping <br />should be encouraged for development within the planning <br />area. <br />MM-GHG-6 The following measures would be implemented by future <br />Planning and Project <br />During <br />development projects in the MEMU Overlay Zone to the extent <br />Building Agency applicant <br />environmental <br />practicable to improve pedestrian safety and encourage walking to <br />review of future <br />and from the project area: <br />projects <br />Metro East Mixed -Use Overlay District Expansion and Elan Development Projects 12 August 2018 <br />ICF 00019.18 <br />
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