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2019-047 - Adopting Mitigated Negative Declaration Environmental Review No. 2018-75
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2019-047 - Adopting Mitigated Negative Declaration Environmental Review No. 2018-75
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use of construction -related energy and minimize or eliminate wasteful and unnecessary consumption of <br />energy. <br />With respect to solid waste, CALGreen requires 65% of most construction and demolition waste be <br />diverted from a landfill. The project would generate various types of debris during project demolition <br />and construction. Concrete and asphalt that is removed from the site during demolition can either be <br />ground and reused on the site as base material for driveways or sold to a recycler. <br />The City of Santa Ana has a Source Reduction and Recycling Element (SRRE) to recycle, compost, <br />provide special waste disposal, and provide public information programs. As required by Assembly Bill <br />939 (AB 939) and the City's SRRE, the solid waste generated by the project would be recycled and the <br />materials that cannot be recycled hauled to either the Frank R. Bowerman landfill or the Olinda Alpha <br />Landfill in Brea. Project compliance with CALGreen and the city's SRRE would reduce and conserve <br />energy consumption regarding solid waste recycling during both project construction and the life of the <br />project. <br />Anticipated Energy Consumption <br />The daily operation of the project would generate a demand for electricity, natural gas, and water <br />supply, as well as generating wastewater requiring conveyance, treatment and disposal off -site, and <br />solid waste requiring off -site disposal. Southern California Edison is the electrical purveyor in the City <br />of Santa Ana and would provide electricity to the project. The Southern California Gas Company is the <br />natural gas purveyor in the City of Santa Ana would provide natural gas to the project. <br />Energy Conservation. Regulatory Compliance <br />The California Energy Commission (CEC) first adopted the Energy Efficiency Standards for Residential <br />and Nonresidential Buildings (CCR, Title 24, Part 6) in 1978 in response to a legislative mandate to <br />reduce energy consumption in the state. Part 11 of the Title 24 Building Standards Code is referred to <br />as CALGreen. The purpose of CALGreen is to "improve public health, safety and general welfare by <br />enhancing the design and construction of buildings through the use of building concepts having a <br />positive environmental impact and encouraging sustainable construction practices in the following <br />categories: (1) Planning and design; (2) Energy efficiency; (3) Water efficiency and conservation; (4) <br />Material conservation and resource efficiency; and (5) Environmental quality."' As of January 1, 2011, <br />CALGreen is mandatory for the construction of all new buildings in the state. CALGreen establishes <br />mandatory measures for new residential and non-residential buildings. Such mandatory measures <br />include energy efficiency, water conservation, material conservation, planning and design and overall <br />environmental quality.10 CALGreen was most recently updated in 2016 to include new mandatory <br />measures for residential as well as nonresidential uses; the new measures took effect on January 1, <br />2017." The project would be required by the City to comply with the applicable provisions of Title 24 <br />and CALGreen. <br />With respect to solid waste, the project is required to comply with applicable regulations, including <br />those pertaining to waste reduction and recycling. Waste haulers serving the project would divert <br />project -generated municipal waste in accordance with applicable city ordinances. <br />e California Building Standards Commission, 2016 California Green Building Standards Code, (2016). <br />�0 Ibid. <br />Ibid. <br />Legacy Sunflower Apartments Page 49 <br />Mitigated Negative Declaration — March 14, 2019 <br />
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