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Local Guidelines for Implementing the <br />California Environmental Quality Act (2019) ACTIVITIES EXEMPT FROM CEQA <br /> <br /> <br />2019 City of Santa Ana Local Guidelines 3-13 ©Best Best & Krieger LLP <br />10. The project promotes higher density infill housing. A project <br />with a density of at least 20 units per acre shall be <br />conclusively presumed to promote higher density infill <br />housing. A project with a density of at least 10 units per acre <br />and a density greater than the average density of the <br />residential properties within 1,500 feet shall be presumed to <br />promote higher density housing unless the preponderance of <br />the evidence demonstrates otherwise. <br />(b) The Exemption for Affordable Housing Projects near Major <br />Transit Stops does not apply if any one of the following criteria <br />is met: <br />1. There is a reasonable possibility that the project will have a <br />project-specific, significant effect on the environment due to <br />unusual circumstances; <br />2. Substantial changes have occurred since community-level <br />environmental review was adopted or certified with respect <br />to the circumstances under which the project is being <br />undertaken, and those changes are related to the project; or <br />3. New information regarding the circumstances under which <br />the project is being undertaken has become available, and <br />that new information is related to the project and was not <br />known and could not have been known at the time of the <br />community-level environmental review; <br />(c) If a project satisfies any one of the three criteria described above <br />in Section 3.13D(8)(a), the environmental effects of the project <br />must be analyzed in an Environmental Impact Report or a <br />Negative Declaration. The environmental analysis shall be <br />limited to the project-specific effects and any effects identified <br />pursuant to Section 3.13D(8)(a). <br />E. Whenever the Lead Agency determines that a project is exempt from environmental <br />review based on Public Resources Code Sections 21159.22 [Section 3.13B of these <br />Local Guidelines], 21159.23 [Section 3.13C of these Local Guidelines], or <br />21159.24 [Section 3.13D of these Local Guidelines], Staff and/or the proponent of <br />the project shall file a Notice of Exemption with the Office of Planning and <br />Research within five (5) working days after the approval of the project. <br />3.14 MINOR ALTERATIONS TO FLUORIDATE WATER UTILITIES. <br />Minor alterations to water utilities made for the purpose of complying with the fluoridation <br />requirements of Health and Safety Code Sections 116410 and 116415 or regulations adopted <br />thereunder are exempt from CEQA.
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