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10/15/2019
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*:/ : 11-1 h WA <br />Muddows ace landslide events in which a mass of saturated soil flows downhill as a very thick liquid. The <br />project site is already developed with school facilities, and although there would be slightly sloped landscaping <br />areas on the north and east side of the science center, considering the size and elevation of the landscaping, no <br />significant mudflow impact is anticipated. No impact would occur, and no mitigation measures are required. <br />e) Conflict with or obstruct implementation of a water quality control plan or sustainable <br />groundwater management plan? <br />No Impact. As discussed above, the proposed project would not generate polluted runoff to adversely affect <br />water quality and the replacement park sites do not contain any groundwater recharge area or groundwater <br />connections to conflict with implementation of any groundwater management plant. The proposed project <br />would have no adverse impact on a water quality control plant of sustainable groundwater management plan. <br />No mitigation measures are required. <br />3.10 LAND USE AND PLANNING <br />Would the project: <br />a) Physically divide an established community? <br />No Impact. The proposed project involves the construction of replacement parks in lieu of park space in <br />Centennial Park The project site is currently vacant, and implementation of the proposed project would not <br />physically divide an established community. No significant impacts would occur as a result of the proposed <br />project. No mitigation measures are required. <br />b) Cause a significant environmental impact due to a conflict with any land use plan, policy, or <br />regulation adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect? <br />No Impact. The proposed project involves the construction of replacement park facilities, open to the general <br />public. 6th Street Site is currently vacant and is designated UN (Urban Neighborhood) by the General Plan and <br />zoned O (Open Space). Raiff Street Site is currently vacant and is designated as Open Space (OS) by the General <br />Plan and zoned O (Open Space). Implementation of the proposed project would be consistent with the existing <br />land use designation, therefore, would not conflict with any applicable land use plan, policy, or regulations. The <br />City of Santa Ana General Plan Open Space, Parks and Recreation Element was adopted in 1982. The goals <br />listed in the Open Space, Parks and Recreation Element include providing sufficient open space to meet the <br />recreational and aesthetic needs of the community, ensmingready public access and use of open space facilities, <br />mid utilizing open spaces as means of reinforcing goals set forth for conservation of natural resources. The <br />park would provide much needed recreational opportunities for the community and would be consistent with <br />General Plan goals. Implementation of the proposed project would be consistent with the land use goals of <br />the City's General Plan, as it supports and improves the character and integrity of the neighborhood and quality <br />of life. Development and operation of neighborhood parks would be compatible with the surrounding <br />residential uses and no significant environmental impacts ace anticipated. No adverse impact would occur, and <br />no mitigation measures are required. <br />75C-101 <br />
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