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75C
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8/18/2020
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City of sane Ana -The Bowery <br />May 11, 2020 <br />Pup 6 of 28 <br />The FEIR makes numerous modifications to the described Project including changes <br />to the layout of the Project, the uses of the commercial space, landscapvig and the <br />ratio of required parking spaces that the Project will require 2 parking spaces per <br />residential unit. (FEIR at 3-3) The Project's environmental review process is deficient <br />since it fails to maintain a <br />C. The FEIR's Modifications to the Proiec€ Description, Environmental <br />Baseline. Hazards and Traffic I Transportation Analysis Require aid <br />Recirculation <br />Section 21092.1 of the California Public Resources Code requires that "[w]hen <br />significant new information is added to an environmental impact report after notice <br />has been given pursuant to Section 21092 ... but poor to certification, the public <br />agency shall give notice again pursuant to Section 21092, and consultagain pursuant <br />to Sections 21104 and 21153 before certifying the environmental impact report" in <br />order to give the public a chance to review and comment upon the information <br />(CEQA Guidelines � 15088.5.) <br />Significant new information includes "changes In the project or environmental <br />setting as well as additional data or other information" that "deprives the public of a <br />meaningful Opportunity to comment upon a substantial adverse environmental effect <br />of the project or a feasible way to mitigate or avoid such an effect (including a <br />feasible project altemative)_" (( fFQA Guidelines h 15088.5(a)) Kxamples of <br />significant new information requiring recirculation include "new significant <br />environmental impacts from the project or tram a new mitigation measure," <br />"substantial increase m the seventy of an etnvironmental unpact,.. `.feasible project <br />alternative or mitigation measure considerably different from others previously <br />analyzed" as well as when "the draft EIR was so fundamentally and basically <br />inadequate and conclusory in nature that meaningful public review and comment <br />were precluded." (Id.) <br />An agency has an obligation to recirculate an environmental impact report for public <br />notice and comment due to "significant new information" regardless of whether the <br />agency opts to include it in a project's environmental impact report. (Gu t Land Co. <br />P. Aas'1 Cyeie (2000) 83 Cal.AppAth 74, 95 [finding that in light of a new expert report <br />disclosing potentially significant impacts io groundwater supply "the FIR should <br />have been revised and recirculated for purposes of informing the public and <br />governmental agencies of the volume of groundwater at risk and to allow the public <br />75C-126 <br />
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