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Local Guidelines for Implementing the <br />California Environmental Quality Act (2019) ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT <br /> <br /> <br />2019 City of Santa Ana Local Guidelines 7-12 ©Best Best & Krieger LLP <br />environmental setting will normally constitute the baseline physical conditions by which <br />the Lead Agency determines whether an impact is significant. However, the City, when <br />acting as Lead Agency, may choose any baseline that is appropriate as long as the City’s <br />choice of baseline is supported by substantial evidence; <br />(e) A discussion of any inconsistencies between the proposed project and applicable general, <br />specific and regional plans. Such plans include, but are not limited to, the applicable air <br />quality attainment or maintenance plan or State Implementation Plan, area-wide waste <br />treatment and water quality control plans, regional transportation plans, regional housing <br />allocation, regional blueprint plans, plans for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, <br />habitat conservation plans, natural community conservation plans and regional land use <br />plans; <br />(f) A description of the direct and indirect significant environmental impacts of the proposed <br />project explaining which, if any, can be avoided or mitigated to a level of insignificance, <br />indicating reasons that various possible significant effects were determined not to be <br />significant and denoting any significant effects that are unavoidable or could not be <br />mitigated to a level of insignificance. Direct and indirect significant effects shall be clearly <br />identified and described, giving due consideration to both short-term and long-term effects; <br />(g) Potentially significant energy implications of a project must be considered to the extent <br />relevant and applicable to the project (see Local Guidelines Section 5.20); <br />(h) An analysis of a range of alternatives to the proposed project that could feasibly attain the <br />project’s objectives as discussed in Local Guidelines Section 7.23; <br />(i) A description of any significant irreversible environmental changes that would be involved <br />in the proposed action should it be implemented if, and only if, the EIR is being prepared <br />in connection with: <br />(1) The adoption, amendment, or enactment of a plan, policy, or ordinance of a public <br />agency; <br />(2) The adoption by a Local Agency Formation Commission of a resolution making <br />determinations; or <br />(3) A project that will be subject to the requirement for preparing an Environmental <br />Impact Statement pursuant to NEPA; <br />(j) An analysis of the growth-inducing impacts of the proposed action. The discussion should <br />include ways in which the project could foster economic or population growth, or the <br />construction of additional housing, either directly or indirectly, in the surrounding <br />environment. Growth-inducing impacts may include the estimated energy consumption of <br />growth induced by the project; <br />(k) A discussion of any significant, reasonably anticipated future developments and the <br />cumulative effects of all proposed and anticipated action as discussed in Local Guidelines <br />Section 7.24; <br />(l) In certain situations, a regional analysis should be completed for certain impacts, such as <br />air quality; <br />(m) A discussion of any economic or social effects, to the extent that they cause, or may be <br />used to determine, significant environmental impacts; <br />3 -108