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19S3 Final ElR <br />Mitigation Measures <br />(MMs) <br />Applicable to MainPlace Mall <br />Transformation Mitigation <br />Program? <br />Responsibility <br />Timing, <br />Monitor <br />(Signature <br />Required) <br />(Date of <br />Compliance) ` <br />orientation of building <br />measure has been superseded by <br />glazing areas, <br />building code requirements. As <br />overhangs, and site <br />individual projects are considered <br />landscaping should be <br />by the City of Santa Ana, the <br />selected in order for <br />buildings would be required to <br />solar radiation to <br />comply with the most current <br />reach indoor areas <br />version of Title 24. The energy <br />during the winter <br />efficiency standards of Title 24 <br />months to reduce <br />substantially exceed the air quality <br />heating loads. The <br />and energy conversation levels <br />same principal should <br />that would occur with the Final <br />be incorporated for <br />EIR measure. Therefore, the <br />the summer months, <br />project's compliance with Title 24 <br />so that building <br />which would fulfill the <br />glazing, overhangs <br />requirements of this mitigation <br />and landscaping will <br />measure. <br />reduce the amount of <br />Title 24, California Building <br />solar radiation <br />Standards, contains the energy <br />reaching the interior <br />efficiency standards related to <br />of the buildings which <br />residential and nonresidential <br />will reduce air <br />buildings. Title 24 standards are <br />conditioning loads. <br />based, in part, on a State mandate <br />to reduce California's energy <br />demand. These are prescriptive <br />standards that establish maximum <br />energy consumption levels for the <br />heating and cooling of new <br />buildings. A new development <br />project is required to incorporate <br />the most recent Title 24 standards <br />in effect at the time a building <br />permit application is submitted. <br />The 2016 standards went into <br />effect on January 1, 2017. <br />California's energy efficiency <br />standards are updated on an <br />approximate three-year cycle. <br />Resolution No. 2019-040 <br />Page 22 of 23 <br />