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MAYOR <br />Miguel A. Pulido <br />MAYOR PRO TEM <br />Juan Villegas <br />COUNCILMEMBERS <br />Cecilia Iglesias <br />David Penaloza <br />Vicente Sarmiento <br />Jose Solorio <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />Public Works Agency — Design Engineering <br />20 Civic Center Plaza, M-36 • P.O. Box 1988 <br />Santa Ana, California 92702 <br />www.santa-ana.org <br />*:/:11-111dK <br />CITY MANAGER <br />Kristine Ridge <br />CITY ATTORNEY <br />Sonia R. Carvalho <br />CLERK OF THE COUNCIL <br />Daisy Gomez <br />MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION <br />For Centennial Park/Santa Ana College Park Replacement Project <br />Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) (California Public Resources Code <br />(PRC) Sections 2100 et seq.) and the State CEQA Guidelines (California Code of Regulations (CCR) <br />Sections 15000 et seq.), the City of Santa Ana has completed this Mitigated Negative Declaration <br />(MND) for the project described below based on the assessment presented in the attached Initial <br />Study. <br />LEAD AGENCY: City of Santa Ana <br />PROJECT TITLE: Centennial Park/Santa Ana College Park Replacement Project <br />LOCATION/ADDRESS: Centennial Park (Continuing Education Center [CEC] Site): 3000 W <br />Edinger Avenue, Santa Ana, Orange County, California 92704; 6th Street Site: 710 E., 714 E., and <br />720 E. 6th Street, Santa Ana, CA 92701 (APNs 398-334-03, 398-334-04, 398-334-05); Raitt Street <br />Site: 415 S. and 423 S. Raitt Street, Santa Ana, CA 92703 (APNs 007-273-12, and 007-273-14); <br />McFadden Site/Pacific Electric Park: 401 E. McFadden Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92707 (APNs 011- <br />065-19, 011-065-20, 011-065-21, 011-065-22, 011-065-23, 011-065-24). <br />PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The proposed project involves the construction and operation of <br />replacement parklands in lieu of 2.6-acre, CEC Site leased to Rancho Santiago Community College <br />District (RSCCD) in Centennial Park. The replacement parklands include three park sites, the 6th <br />Street Site, Raitt Street Site, and McFadden Site/Pacific Electric Park. The City constructed Pacific <br />Electric Park on the McFadden Site, and the Pacific Electric Park opened in January 2018. Therefore, <br />the proposed project involves construction and operation of two replacement parks on the 6th Street <br />Site and the Raitt Street Site in the City of Santa Ana as described below. <br />6th Street Site — The City of Santa Ana proposes to provide a neighborhood park on the 0.42-acre, <br />6th Street site. This park would be a walk-up, pedestrian park without vehicle parking lot that provides <br />amenities such as overhead shade structures, playground equipment, benches and tables, picnic <br />area, and a skate area. The park would also include landscaping, rock bio swale, drywell stormwater <br />capture system, and bridges, and fenced and gated with wrought iron perimeter fencing on the north <br />and east boundaries. The west boundary would be fenced with a terraced block wall ranging from 8 <br />feet to 4 feet. Nighttime lighting would be provided throughout the park from five 14-foot, LED light <br />poles, including the skate area. Main pedestrian access to the park would be from the corner of 6th <br />Street and Lacey Street, and two other access would be provided from 6th Street and from Lacey <br />Street. <br />6`L\ p 1 CV_101 r_t61 I V cHfln Ra] t III <br />Miguel A_Pulido Juan Vitegas Vicente Sarmienla David Penaloza Jose Solorio Vacant Cecilia Iglesias <br />Mayor Mayor Pm Tem, Ward 5 Ward 1 �ard Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 6 <br />mouliam �a donsantana orvlleeasnsanlaana. amysarmlenlosanlana am or isolorionsantaana are cuteslasnsanla-ana net <br />