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The Bowery Mixed -Use Project CEQA Findings of Fact <br />measures that occurs during the permitting process, which ensures that all requirements are met. In <br />addition, the Project would not conflict with or obstruct opportunities to use renewable energy, such <br />as solar energy. Redevelopment of the site would not result in obstruction of opportunities for use <br />of renewable energy. Thus, the Project would not conflict with or obstruct a state or local plan for <br />renewable energy or energy efficiency, and impacts would not occur. <br />E. Geology and Soils <br />Impact Finding: The Project would not expose people or structures to potential substantial adverse <br />effects, including the risk of loss, injury, or death involving rupture of a known earthquake fault, as <br />delineated on the most recent Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Map issued by the State <br />Geologist for the area or based on other substantial evidence of a known fault. (Refer to Division <br />of Mines and Geology Special Publication 4) (Draft EIR at p. 5.5-7). <br />Facts in Support of Findings: The Project site is not located within an Alquist-Priolo Earthquake <br />Fault Zone and no active faults are known to cross the site. The closest known active faults are <br />associated with the San Joaquin Hills Fault, located approximately 1.5 miles from the site; the <br />Newport -Inglewood Fault Zone, approximately 8.4 miles southwest of the site; and the Elsinore <br />Fault Zone, approximately 13.2 miles northeast of the site. Because no known faults exist on the <br />site, the proposed Project would not expose people or structures to potential substantial adverse <br />effects from rupture of a known earthquake fault that is delineated on an Alquist-Priolo Earthquake <br />Fault Zoning Map or other evidence of a fault, and impacts would not occur. <br />Impact Finding: The Project would not expose people or structures to potential substantial adverse <br />effects, including the risk of loss, injury, or death involving strong seismic ground shaking (Draft EIR <br />at p. 5.5-7). <br />Facts in Support of Findings: The Project site is within a seismically active region, with numerous <br />faults capable of producing significant ground motions. The closest known active faults are <br />associated with the San Joaquin Hills Fault, located approximately 1.5 miles from the site; the <br />Newport -Inglewood Fault Zone, approximately 8.4 miles southwest of the site; and the Elsinore <br />Fault Zone, approximately 13.2 miles northeast of the site (GEO 2019). Therefore, Project <br />implementation could subject people and structures to hazards from ground shaking. However, <br />seismic shaking is a risk throughout southern California, and the Project site is not at greater risk of <br />seismic activity or impacts as compared to other areas within the region. <br />The CBC includes provisions to reduce impacts caused by major structural failures or loss of life <br />resulting from earthquakes or other geologic hazards. For example, Chapter 16 of the CBC contains <br />requirements for design and construction of structures to resist loads, including earthquake loads. <br />The CBC provides procedures for earthquake resistant structural design that include considerations <br />for onsite soil conditions, occupancy, and the configuration of the structure including the structural <br />system and height. <br />The City of Santa Ana has adopted the CBC as part of the Municipal Code Chapter 8, Article 2, <br />Division 1, which regulates all building and construction projects within the City and implements a <br />minimum standard for building design and construction that includes specific requirements for seismic <br />safety, excavation, foundations, retaining walls and site demolition. Structures built in the City are <br />required to be built in compliance with the CBC. The Project would be required to adhere to the <br />provisions of the CBC as part of the building plan check and development review process. <br />City of Santa Ana 12 <br />May 2020 75C-430 <br />
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