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2019-040
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6/4/2019
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2019-041 - Approving Tentative Parcel Map No. 2018-01
(Amended By)
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\Resolutions\CITY COUNCIL\2011 -\2019
NS-2967 - Approving Development Agreement No. 2018-02 Between City of Santa Ana and Mainplace ShoppingTown, LLC for Mainplace Mall Transformation Project
(Amended By)
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\Ordinances\2011 - 2020 (NS-2813 - NS-3000)\2019 (NS-2963 - NS-2978)
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MainPlace Mall Transformation Project 12126.001 <br />southernmost portion of the site, and greater than 40 feet bgs in the northern <br />portion of the site. In addition, data from the nearest State of California <br />Department of Water Resources (DWR) groundwater monitoring well in the area <br />supports deep groundwater conditions in the area of the project site. State # <br />04S09W31 B001 S located approximately 0.75 miles to the northeast of the <br />project site indicates groundwater levels ranging from a high of 110 feet bgs <br />05/05/1969 to a low of 186 feet bgs on 12/01 /1977 for recorded monitoring period <br />from 1969 to 1978. <br />Based on the currently proposed development scheme, groundwater is not <br />expected to pose a constraint during and after construction for the project as <br />currently planned. <br />Although groundwater is not considered a constraint for the project, seasonal <br />fluctuations in groundwater level, localized zones of perched water including <br />water due to nearby landscaping, and an increase in soil moisture should be <br />anticipated during and following locally intense rainfall or stormwater runoff. <br />5 <br />Leighton <br />
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