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8/18/2020
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The Bowery Mixed -Use Proied CEQA Findinqs of Fad <br />In addition, SCAG policies concerning regional growth -inducement are included as part of Draft <br />EIR Section 5.9, Land Use and Planning, and Draft EIR Section 5.11, Population and Housing. As <br />described in those sections, the growth anticipated by SCAG's projections are consistent with the <br />increases in population (2,081 residents) and employees (320 employees) anticipated at full <br />capacity of the Project. Therefore, impacts related to growth from changes in existing regulations <br />pertaining to land development would be less than significant. <br />Public Service Obstacles to Growth <br />The proposed Project is expected to incrementally increase the demand for fire protection and <br />emergency response, police protection, and school services. However, as described in Draft EIR <br />Section 5.12, Public Services, the proposed Project would not require development of additional <br />facilities or expansion of existing facilities to maintain existing levels of service. Based on service <br />ratios and build out projections, the proposed Project would not create a demand for services <br />beyond the capacity of existing facilities. Therefore, an indirect growth inducing impact as a result <br />of expanded or new public facilities that could support other development in addition to the <br />proposed Project would not occur. The proposed Project would not have significant growth inducing <br />consequences that would require the need to expand public services to maintain desired levels of <br />service. <br />Other Activities Related to Growth <br />The proposed Project involves amendments to the City of Santa Ana General Plan and Zoning <br />Ordinance, but those amendments are specific to the allowable land uses on the Project site itself. <br />The proposed Project does not propose changes to any of the City's building safety standards (i.e., <br />building, grading, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, or fire codes). The Project would comply with <br />all applicable City plans, policies, and ordinances. In addition, Project features and mitigation <br />measures have been identified within this EIR to ensure that the Project minimizes environmental <br />impacts. The Project would not involve any precedent -setting action that could encourage and <br />facilitate other activities that significantly affect the environment. <br />Impacts of Growth <br />All physical environmental effects from construction of development of the proposed Project has <br />been analyzed in the Draft EIR. For example, activities such as excavation, grading, and construction <br />as required for the proposed mixed uses were analyzed in the Draft EIR Sections 5.2, Air Quality, <br />5.7, Hazards and Hazardous Materials, and 5.10, Noise. Therefore, construction of the proposed <br />Project has been analyzed in the EIR and would be adequately mitigated either through <br />implementation of existing regulations and/or mitigation measures. <br />City of Santa Ana 55 <br />May 2020 75C-473 <br />
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